Instead of yelling “Sellout,” in this case I actually found Faded Paper Figures via the above Lexus commercial. (via)
Entries from May 2008
MySpace Band of the Day: Faded Paper Figures
May 6th, 2008
Tags: MySpace
My Bloody Valentine is touring the US this fall
May 6th, 2008
I’ve grown up resignedly accepting the fact that there are some bands I’ll just never get to see live. Not because they’re dead, but because they had bad break ups or whatever various and sundry reasons caused their demise. Talking Heads is one example. Well, a few exceptions have creeped up on me over the […]
Tags: touring
Costello to CD’s: Momofuku
May 6th, 2008
Elvis Costello’s been very public about his annoyance with making records in today’s iPod culture of instant consumption, so to acknowledge the impending death of the compact disc, Costello has issued his new record, Momofuku (explanation here), in only digital and vinyl formats. That’s right, no CD’s. So, he’s taking care of the hardcore fans […]
Tom Waits holds mock-press conference announcing Giltter and Doom tour
May 5th, 2008
Tom Waits is such a bad ass. For one thing, you never have to worry about hearing a Tom Waits song played during a commercial for nachos, as he is staunchly against using his music to sell products. The cryptically funny troubadour rarely tours, but I was lucky enough to catch him on a rare […]
Stereolab “Three Women” video
May 5th, 2008
“Three Women”, the infectiously poppy new Stereolab video over at Pitchfork.tv, is a crash course in psychedelic animation. This is the first single off the band’s forthcoming Chemical Chords LP due out August 19th on Too Pure. Pitchfork also recently spoke with guitarist Tim Gane about the band’s first new album in four years and […]
Tags: video
The Cure tries to drum up excitement for another letdown
May 4th, 2008
As was widely reported last week, The Cure plans to release four new singles on the 13th of each month leading up to the release of its (surprise, surprise) as-yet-untitled 13th studio album in September. First up on May 13th is “The Only One”, which is backed by the non-album b-side “NY Trip.” Each single […]
Tags: news · track review
Scarlett Johansson “Falling Down” video
May 1st, 2008
I’ve been reading some ho-hum impressions of Scarlett Johansson’s debut single, “Falling Down”, and, after listening myself, I must say I’m sort of surprised by the complaints. It’s nowhere near as meh as people are saying. I was expecting it to be horrible based on some of the hyperbolic headlines. Granted, it’s not great. It’s […]
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