My favorite Swede, Jens Lekman, recently stopped by the WNYC studios to chat and play a track from his new album, Night Falls over Kortedala, as well as a cover of Paul Simon, sans Chevy Chase?!. (From the new record: Friday Night at the Drive-in Bingo)
Entries from October 2007
Jens Lekman on WNYC Soundcheck
October 18th, 2007
Worst-lyricists ever?
October 18th, 2007
Blender’s lists always need to be taken with an extra grain of salt, but this one sort of semi-accurately collects a handful of the some of the worst offenders. The order just seems a bit jumbled. I mean Sting certainly has over-stepped the bounds of pretentiousness on more than one occasion (name-dropping Nabokov was bad enough, but mispronouncing it […]
Year-end list-making just got easier
October 18th, 2007
The Catbird seat has done your homework and mocked your blog by compiling the projected nominees for the ever-predictable, year-end best-of lists. Everyone knows these lists are meaningless and arbitrary, but everyone seems to compile them anyway. So, if you’ve been lazy this year and want to make sure you’re catering to fleeting tastes of […]
Lay Lady Jayne Laid To Rest
October 17th, 2007
While the following words should’ve been an intertitle in that Van Hagar video where Eddie shows us he can wank off just as hard on the ivories, unfortunately they’re not: Riiight now, somewhere in the Stuyvesant Heights section of Brooklyn, a pandrogyne noise pioneer is cursing God and weeping uncontrollably – unsure if s/he can […]
Duran Duran “Falling Down” video
October 16th, 2007
So, it’s not quite the X-rated debauchery it was hyped to be, but Duran Duran’s new video for “Falling Down”, the first single off the forthcoming Red Carpet Massacre, is indeed a head-scratcher. I’m not sure I have the plot straight, but a sleaze bag in a limo drops off his girlfriend at some sort […]
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REVIEW: Joni Mitchell, Shine, Hear Music
October 16th, 2007
As far as hippies go, Joni Mitchell has got to be damn-near one of the brightest yet most ill-tempered ones. But you can’t condemn her wayward hippie beginnings too much because, back when she hit the folk scene, being a hippie was actually somewhat subversive- a far cry from the lame, washed up cliché it […]
Tags: album-review
Feist playing drums with Bob Wiseman
October 16th, 2007
Canadian folk-singer Bob Wiseman opened for Feist (back on the web already?) on her European tour, and on the last night she joined him on stage for his last song, “You Don’t Love Me”, to play drums. This clip is interesting in no other way.
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