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Twilight

No surprises from this solid teenage vampire flick.


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22nd Nov 2009

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Zack And Miri Make A Porno

Better-than-average effort from the over-rated Kevin Smith.


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21st Nov 2009

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Redbelt

Superior drama from David Mamet. Chiwetel Ejiofor is outstanding. Tim Allen gets serious.


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20th Nov 2009

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Atlas Sound

Logos

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Deerhunter's Bradford Cox continues his creatively lucrative side project with a stunning followup to 2007's Let The Blind Lead Those Who Cannot Feel. Adopting a more introspective addition to day job's astral soundscapes Let The Blind was conceived from the loneliness of a hospital bed and emanated as a whisper from the cracks of Deerhunter's wall of sound. After the unbridled confidence of Microcastles. Cox reintroduces Atlas Sound with renewed energy and the results are impressive.

Logos is the sonic equivalent of an overexposed photograph. Bleached out with excessive warmth the vocals are absorbed by each sound that gets introduced into the intricately structured sonic compositions. As light permeates every corner of these songs details are washed out with sound creating the trademark dreamscapes that accompany all of Cox's music. But as with Deerhunter it's the moments where the album pulls focus and these otherwise hidden details come into sharp view that the power is unleashed. A prime example is the transition between the lethargic An Orchid and the emerging skip of Walkabout. Similarly the presence of the epic Quick Canal in the middle of the record resembles a fire-break in a forest. As its delicate rhythm creeps into view and stretches out over eight blissful minutes it's like stepping out of the thick undergrowth into a magnificent clearing. Laetitia Sadier's otherworldly vocals blow through the song with such refreshing lightness.

Musically this album is a treasure chest of ideas and sounds. Much like Let The Blind we get programmed clicks and bleeps that jostle against buried acoustic guitar and muffled drums support airy melody that shuffles along awkwardly. Cox's words almost trip over themselves in their reluctance to pick up any kind of pace. The result can be akin to a fine rain that ends up soaking you right through. But it's a welcome soaking.

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20th Nov 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet

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Huck + Little White Lies

nice to see some magazines still experimenting and having fun - check this cover team-up designed by Geoff McFetridge for Huck and Little White Lies for their Where The Wild Things Are covers (via Notes From My Sofa)

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18th Nov 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet

Sci-Fi Nerdcom From Larry Charles & McG

still don't really trust a dude called McG (although I do have a soft spot for the popcorn-lite fluff of the Charlie's Angels films) but this sitcom w Larry Charles (the great Curb/Borat producer) has potential - semi-improv about a bunch of sci-fi geeks who decide to keep shooting eps of their favourite show after it's been cancelled (this actually happens, with Star Trek still rolling out from people's garages...)

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Stooges: James Williamson Interview

Following the death of Ron Asheton, Raw Power guitarist James Williamson is back in the Stooges, and Mike Watt has an interview on his Watt From Pedro Show podcast.

Williamson had previously retired from the music business in 1980, after falling out with Iggy pop - who he didn't talk to for a further 18 years...

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Another Day, Another Decade List...

this time, it's NME's top 50 albums of the decade

1. The Strokes - Is This It

2. The Libertines - Up The Bracket

3. Primal Scream - xtrmntr

4. Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell

6. PJ Harvey - Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea

7. Arcade Fire - Funeral

8. Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights

9. The Streets - Original Pirate Material

10. Radiohead - In Rainbows

11. At The Drive In - Relationship Of Command

12. LCD Soundsystem - The Sound Of Silver

13. The Shins - Wincing The Night Away

14. Radiohead - Kid A

15. Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf

16. The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free

17. Sufjan Stevens - Illinoise

18. The White Stripes - Elephant

19. The White Stripes - White Blood Cells

20. Blur - Think Tank

21. The Coral - The Coral

22. Jay-Z - The Blueprint

23. Klaxons - Myths Of The Near Future

24. The Libertines - The Libertines

25. Rapture - Echoes

26. Dizzee Rascal - Boy in Da Corner

27. Amy Winehouse - Back To Black

28. Johnny Cash - Man Comes Around

29. Super Furry Animals - Rings Around The World

30. Elbow - Asleep In The Back

31. Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning

32. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Show Your Bones

33. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible

34. Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump

35. Babyshambles - Down In Albion

36. Spirtualized - Let it Come Down

37. The Knife - Silent Shout

38. Bloc Party - Silent Alarm

39. Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles

40. Ryan Adams - Gold

41. Wild Beasts - Two Dancers

42. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend

43. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

44. Outkast - Loveboxxx/The Love Below

45. Avalanches - Since I Left You

46. Delgados - The Great Eastern

47. Brendan Benson - Lapalco

48. Walkmen - Bows and Arrows

49. Muse - Absolution

50. MIA - Arular

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Peter Gabriel's Covers Album

yeah, yeah, another covers album... but it's an intriguing list, and you kind of feel like Peter Gabriel might make Scratch My Back something a bit more interesting

Heroes (David Bowie)
The Boy in the Bubble (Paul Simon)
Mirrorball (Elbow)
Flume (Bon Iver)
Listening Wind (Talking Heads)
The Power of the Heart (Lou Reed)
My Body is a Cage (Arcade Fire)
The Book of Love (The Magnetic Fields)
I Think it's Going to Rain Today (Randy Newman)
Apres Moi (Regina Spektor)
Philadelphia (Neil Young)
Street Spirit (Radiohead)

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RIP: Derek B

The original Bad Young Brother, Derek B has died - aged 44.

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RIP: Edward Woodward

Depending on your generation, Callan or The Equalizer has finally met his match.

RIP Edward Woodward.

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James Franco Gets All Arthouse/ Joins General Hospital

sounds like James Franco is heading into some fun meta-art project territory with a guest role on long-running US soap General Hospital - which is then going to be part of some other project with his buddy Carter, who shot Erased James Franco

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Coming Soon: Crazy Heart

Jeff Bridges as a washed-up country singer? Crazy Heart could be a Wrestler-style hit for the Dude...

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Trailer Park: Salt

Anglina Jolie in Bourne style, spy-on-the-run thriller Salt

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Girls

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This debut album from San Francisco duo Girls is so subtly engaging, so quietly addictive that it's virtually impossible to pinpoint exactly when, during the listening process, you fell in love or remember your life without this sound in it. It is the work of frontman Christopher Owens and Chet White and though it comprises twelve startlingly simply tracks it seems to encompass a whole history of love songs, each of which rises to the surface at one time or another but never dominate or detract from the central voice, and it's in this voice that the addiction begins.

Recalling as much Elvis Costello as Buddy Holly or Roy Orbison, Owens' 50's drawl is so unique that it could have been the undoing here while stretched out over 44 minutes. But instead it removes the listener from this time and takes them somewhere else. It has the Golden Oldies feel to it but with sometimes crudely produced jangly guitars and Owens' acutely contemporary writing this reference simply adds to the timeless quality and injects a beautiful element of nostalgia. These are heartbreaking songs that are often centered around love lost or yearned for but the quiver and vulnerability in Owens' delivery suggest a deeper hurt. Without this suggestion Album would just be an enjoyable Beach Boys do-over but the simplicity of these songs are underpinned by an emotional complexity.

Musically it's a pretty mixed bag. It tends to divide a lot of its time between the playful jangle-pop of songs like opener Lust For Life or the heart-wrenching croon of slow-jams like Lauren Marie or Headache where we join Owens as he floats weightless in cavernous chambers of loneliness. It can then glimmer with contemporary flair and serve up the lo-fi shoegaze scuzz of Morning Light or the clipped guitar ditty God Damned. The central and most addictive song has to be the first single to be released from Album, Hellhole Ratface. It's by far the longest track and lyrically the most intriguing. As usual it's built around the simple structure that has held our hand all the way through this record. But out of this structure where Owens pines for the brighter days that are surely around the corner he lifts the song into something profoundly special as the chorus is repeated into an unnerving swirling mantra. It's pure genius and might just be one of the best songs to delightfully grace my ears this year. And it sits proud on top of an exceptional pile. These are songs that could so easily have fallen into the category of forgettable pastiche, but instead dazzle with originality and integrity. Highly recommended.

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W

Oliver Stone's slick but empty biopic of Dubya, with a high-profile cast of impressionists.


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15th Nov 2009

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Beard Here Now

noughties beard rock (not that any of the chimp team would have any idea about any of this)

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E4's Misfits Comic

E4's new asbo superhero show is also available in comic form

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Promo Promo: Themselves

Nice n freaky promo up for Themselves' track Roman Is As Roman Does.

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The Teenager Audio Test

are you a teenager? listen here to find out

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Trailer Park: Kick-Ass

Trailer up for Matthew Vaughn's post-Guy Ritchie superhero movie: Kick-Ass

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Trailer Park: Clash of the Titans

"Titans Will Clash" Heavy-metalacized trailer up for the Clash of the Titans remake.

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MMJ vs American Dad

In one of the wackier mash-ups that we've seen for a while, My Morning Jacket will be appearing on snarky animated sit-com American Dad. The episode seems set to revolve around the band, with baby-carrying drunkard Zach Galifianakis from The Hangover also starring as a super-fan.

The show will feature six MMJ tracks, which will then be released by ATO as a kind of 'best-of'. I'd expect an MMJ best of to be longer than that.

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Shit My Dad Says

Twitter hashtag to sitcom in 160 short steps...

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