I’m not sure how I missed this news, but legendary Pogues singer Shane MacGowan got himself a new grill. It just seems wrong somehow. Half the man’s appeal was his teetering on the brink of drinking himself to death, slurring his lyrics, and making the rest of humanity feel a lot better about themselves. Nothing […]
Entries from August 2009
Shane MacGowan got a new grill?
August 21st, 2009
Tags: commentary
Kind of Bloop
August 20th, 2009
8-bit sounds meet a jazz classic. Just $5.
Tags: link
SNIPPET: Them Crooked Vultures “Nobody Loves Me and Neither Do I”
August 15th, 2009
I’m a few days behind on hearing this because I kind of wanted to avoid it, but I finally broke down and listened. “Supergroups” don’t really appeal to me, as they’re usually some masturbatory, just for shits cash cow, but I’ve got to say this fourteen second snippet has me intrigued. I’d buy the record […]
Tags: stream
Pet Sounds, sans instruments
August 14th, 2009
bizarrely listenable. Though, I think the instrumentation really makes that album. I’d like to hear a version sans vocals. (via ToddAwesome, via BoingBoing)
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The Thomas Pynchon indie rock hoax
August 14th, 2009
I can’t really remember what the mid-90’s band Lotion sounded like offhand, but I do remember the rumor that reclusive author Thomas Pynchon was allegedly a big fan, which was as random as it was puzzling. Well, it turns out the rumor was little more than some fancy meta-publicity stunt created by the band, though […]
Tags: humor
Julian Plenti “Games for Days” on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
August 14th, 2009
Interpol’s Paul Banks brought his pseudonymous solo project, Julian Plenti, to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and showed more than a little musical muscle. Banks’ voice always sounds better in person than on television for some reason, but his sparse, post-punk sounds tightly wound here. I’ve been warming up to the full-length, which is a […]
Tags: video
Sub Pop celebrates 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s Bleach
August 14th, 2009
As crazy as it sounds, Nirvana’s Bleach was released twenty years ago this past June, so, of course, there’s a deluxe reissue in the works. And since Nirvana is the band that put Sub Pop on the map, it’s only fitting that the Seattle label celebrate its anniversary in style. The expanded disc and double […]