Matador has just released the first mp3 from Sonic Youth’s highly anticipated new record, The Eternal, due out June 9. It’s an aggressive showcase of the classic Sonic Youth sound with Kim Gordon’s patented yelp over a shower of surging yet oddly tuned (of course) guitars. Easily the band at its most powerful and rocking. […]
Entries from April 2009
New Sonic Youth “Trickster” mp3
April 20th, 2009
Tags: mp3
Noisettes “Don’t upset the Rhythm” Live on Jools Holland
April 16th, 2009
Well, this is certainly surprising. Last time I heard Noisettes the London trio was hardly confined to one genre, but its muscles flexed hardest on the rock side of the fence. The band’s recent UK single is a far cry from anything on its sprawling debut, What’s the Time Mr Wolf?, eschewing sinewy bass lines […]
Tags: new release · video
Lily Allen Twitters tickets away, chats with Kimmel
April 16th, 2009
Back on April 3rd Lily Allen sat down with Jimmy Kimmel before performing two songs off It’s Not Me, It’s You, looking ridiculously adorable. She discussed her recent Twitter fetish and how she gives tickets away for her shows each night by Twittering clues. With 144,000 followers it’s not exactly surprising that fans would find […]
Cursive to release split 10″ for record store day
April 16th, 2009
Cursive is quickly following up it’s fine new album, Mama I’m Swollen, with a split 10″ picture disc. Fellow Saddle Creek labelmates Ladyfinger (ne) will take the flip side with one track off its latest, Dusk, and an unreleased song. The joint venture is in honor of the second annual Record Store Day on April […]
Tags: new release · news · touring
Devo, drugs, and teenagers
April 16th, 2009
Devo’s appearance on that short-lived early ’80’s sitcom Square Pegs, famous for launching the careers of Sarah Jessica Parker and Jami Gertz, was filled with far more debauchery than anyone might have imagined from a bunch of futuristic nerds and new wave teenagers. According to a piece in Heeb magazine, drugs were rampant off-camera, even […]
Tags: video
Limited edition Prince iPod for lunatic collectors only
April 13th, 2009
Prince has some of the most loyal fans of any artist I can think of, but even some of those freaks would surely be hard-pressed to fork over $2,100 for a limited edition iPod Touch. Purple though it may be with that androgynous symbol engraved on the back, it only comes pre-loaded with one 15-song, […]
Slate slags Decemberists for “antique poesy”
April 10th, 2009
Slate’s music critic, Jody Rosen, isn’t a big fan of The Decemberists. I, too, share Rosen’s distaste for the most pretentious little Lord Fauntleroy in all of corporate subsidized nerd folk in one Colin Meloy. His reedy voice – embarrassingly overwrought lyrics notwithstanding – is of a timbre my ears find repugnant. When I dislike […]
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