Based on plans by big box shithouses like Best Buy to begin stocking vinyl anachronistically, MVD entertainment has a few vinyl releases on deck, featuring new and rare music by Devo, GG Allin, The Dwarves, and Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics. The vinyl resurgence is making money for many of those labels whose CD […]
Entries from September 2008
Devo, GG Allin, Plasmatics vinyl reissues via MVD
September 24th, 2008
Tags: new release · news · video
Ed Westwick a closet Pete Doherty?
September 24th, 2008
Chuck Bass is hands-down the best reason to indulge in the farcical drama of Gossip Girl, so it’s intriguing to discover that the man behind those flash threads is a burgeoning rocker. And English to boot. Really? Ed Westwick’s band, The Filthy Youth, predates Gossip Girl, so you can’t completely slag him off for trying […]
Tags: MySpace
Joshua Ferris’ tribute to David Foster Wallace
September 23rd, 2008
Josh Ferris, author of one of last year’s finest novels, Then We Came to the End, recalls his days as a student news reporter when he had the opportunity to interview David Foster Wallace for the Daily Iowan. Excerpt: Some recollections from my interview: he shared his office with another teacher; he drove a beat-to-hell […]
Tags: books
Even the knighted need to slamdance sometimes
September 23rd, 2008
Sir Ben Kingsley STOMPS into the shoes of Minor Threat’s Ian MacKaye from Mean Magazine on Vimeo. Not sure what to make of this video tribute to punk legends Minor Threat by Mean Magazine. Sir Ben Kingsley stars as Ian MacKaye. Well, at the very least, he’s got the haircut down pat. [via punknews]
Tags: video
Battles, live
September 23rd, 2008
From one of the best albums of 2007.
Tags: video
Blur’s “complicated” future
September 22nd, 2008
Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has responded to erstwhile bandleader Damon Albarn’s premature claim that “Blur is over.” Who knows what the fuck is going on in these guys’ heads, but it’s interesting to see Graham actually defensive about Blur’s future. That’s progress. It’s probably just a pissing contest with Damon, but if it leads to […]
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REVIEW: The Avett Brothers, The Gleam II, Ramseur
September 22nd, 2008
What are a few country boys to do? Following their defining release, 2007’s Introducing: Emotionalism, Concord N.C.’s The Avett Brothers have enjoyed what most burgeoning bands would consider one hell of a year: National TV appearances, sold out shows in mid-sized venues across the U.S., a mention on Perez Hilton, and a move to the […]
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