Maybe you’ll find this confusing as well: Tommy Lee claims he would never stoop to be on a frivolous show like VH-1’s Rock of Love, starring Poison’s Brett Michaels. Quoth the Crue’s proudest phraseologist: “Just to stop the rumors… I AM NOT nor would I ever do a stupid show like the ‘Rock of Love’!!” […]
Entries from October 2007
The mysterious scruples of Tommy Lee: no Rock of Love
October 25th, 2007
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Metallica claims new stuff will sound like good stuff
October 25th, 2007
For a band that lost any semblance of credibility years, albums, and haircuts ago, Metallica must be a glutton for punishment by continuing to trot out new material. In a deftly worded statement, drummer Lars Ulrich claims, “these new songs echo some of our stuff from the ’80s – long, epic journeys through different musical landscapes, heavier, but a […]
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Interpol to issue expanded ‘Our Love to Admire’
October 24th, 2007
There’s no real justification for fucking fans over the way record labels do some times. Reissuing a record that just came out in July is embarrassingly crass. Alas, Capitol’s scruples have never been held in high esteem on this front. Regardless, Radiohead’s former American home will re-release Interpol’s Our Love to Admire packaged with a DVD, featuring […]
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The Blood Brothers sever musical ties but, of course, remain forever related by blood
October 24th, 2007
After a decade together, art-punk noise terror-mongers, The Blood Brothers, are rumored to have broken up, as a post on the Three One G forums attests, but there has been no official announcement from the band or its defunct label, Virgin subsidiary V2, which crumbled earlier this year. The Blood Brothers released its final record, […]
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Jens Lekman’s lyrical genius
October 23rd, 2007
Slate gushes over Jens Lekman today in a fanboy piece that is so self-deprecating and honest that it doesn’t seem to offend on any level, despite its reckless superlative-tossing (“Lekman is a fully realized pop genius, and each of his full-length records is its own masterpiece”). Focusing on Lekman’s lyrical gift of gab, author Stephen […]
RIP: Lance Hahn of J Church (1967-2007)
October 23rd, 2007
Cringer and J Church frontman Lance Hahn has died from kidney complications. In addition to his punk bands and zine contributions, Hahn also owned and operated Honey Bear records, which released Unwound’s self-titled “first” album. “as far as the doctors can tell, this collapse was due to a sudden, drastic drop in blood pressure, which […]
RETRO: The Who “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere” live in 1965
October 23rd, 2007
Oct. 22, 1964: EMI rejects audition from the “High Numbers.” They change name to “The Who.” “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere,” live in 1965. Pete Townshend totally rips off Trail of Dead there at the end. (via fark)
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