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The Hangover
Surprisingly amusing comedy from the guy that brought us 'Old School'.
1st Nov 2009
Read more 3 star reviews#Spotted: Shepard Fairey AKA Obey. Getting out of a cab on Broome St in SoHo.
1st Nov 2009
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Trailer Park: Avatar
Full length trailer up for James Cameron's Avatar movie. I'd like to tell you this one doesn't make it look so much like "Jar Jar Bink's National Vacation".
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24:In A New York Minute
Jack Bauer having 1440 New York minutes in the 8th season of 24. Trailer below.
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Kanye's Back In Business
That leaked Kanye West / Spike Jonze short is back online - available to buy from iTunes for a mere £1.49.
Making of below too.
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Ad Nauseum: Spotify
Nicely done ad for Spotify, which is currently running on TV in Sweden.
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Midlake Return in 2010
still love Midlake's Trials Of Van Occupanther (was that really 2006?) - good to see they're coming back in 2010 with The Courage Of Others. they're touring as well:
WINTER TOUR DATES
01/05/10 Tue Baton Rouge LA Spanish Moon
01/06/10 Wed Tallahassee FL Engine Room
01/07/10 Thu Orlando FL The Social
01/08/10 Fri St Augustine FL Café Eleven
01/09/10 Sat Mt Pleasant SC Village Tavern
01/10/10 Sun Asheville NC Grey Eagle
01/11/10 Mon Memphis TN Hi-Tone
01/12/10 Tue Little Rock AR Rev Room
Friday 22 January NEWCASTLE The Cluny
Saturday 23 January LEICESTER The Musician
Sunday 24 January CAMBRIDGE Junction2
Wednesday 27 January NORWICH Arts Centre
Thursday 28 January LONDON Tabernacle (Q Show)
28th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Promo Promo: Them Crooked Vultures - New Fang
quite like this non-video promo thing for a new slice of riffrenzy from Them Crooked Vultures (aka Queens of Zep Foo - Josh Homme, John Paul Jones and Dave Grohl)
28th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet

On Fillmore
Extended Vacation
Dead Oceans
This is the fourth release for On Fillmore - rhythm section duo Glenn Kotche and Darin Gray - a partnership that has gained a great deal of respect in the 10 years since they came up with the idea (at a Meltdown festival in London). Kotche's pedigree is without question, having released compositions for Nonesuch and been part of Chicago's vibrant art-music scene, it also doesn't hurt that he's a member of Wilco. Darin Gray has a great feel for the upright bass - a really beautiful player whose sound compliments Kotche's tuned percussion so perfectly.
As the album started it put me in mind of ECM records where the emphasis is on the spaces between the music, but it soon becomes apparent that those spaces are not going to be left un-filled, as each composition is overlayed with a fairly bewildering array of field recordings, and bird noises (made by Dede Sampaio). I appreciate the intent of this as an element of ambience in the composition, but the overall effect is not a good one because the ambient elements have been pushed very high in the mix - so much that they become intrusive and distracting. Conceptually this sounds like it ought to be very very soothing music - Vibraphone, Upright Bass and tropical bird sounds. In reality it sounds like they recorded this delicate textured music in an aviary at feeding time, or in a studio next to a building site where (oops!) someone forgot to close the window.
This is a real shame because the music is beautiful - if Tom Waits ever abandons his lo-fi junkyard approach and returns to clean recordings, he should get himself on a train to Chicago and have a word with these boys - but that beautiful music is obscured. Surely a much better effect could be had by having a clean version of the tracks released with the listener having the option of opening his or her windows. If you live in the country you'll get bird noises and some fantastic natural reverb. If you live in town, you'll have a symphony of swooshing cars, chatter and rumble, plus you could control the balance between the instruments and the ambience. But it would seem that it's more deliberate than that - On Fillmore want you to hear it this way, with those elements so loud and proud in the mix - in which case I have to declare this one a spoiled idea. There are moments when it sounds exactly as it should - moments where you could lie in the bath listening to this without thinking "I wish someone would shoot those fucking parrots".
28th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Read more 2.5 star reviewsFirst Aid Kit v Fleet Foxes
probably all over your Fleet Foxes radar already, but v cute
27th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Promo Promo: The Longcut
Nice old-school promo up for the new single Repeated from Chimp favourites The Longcut.
New album Open Hearts arrived a couple of weeks back, while Repeated in out today on Melodic.
26th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Street Skating
If there was ever an item suitable for our stupido column, it has to be this.
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Trailer Park: Misfits on E4
Trailer for E4's new Asbo superheroes show Misfits - actually pretty good, quite similar in tone to Dead Set.
26th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Cassetteboy vs Nick Griffin vs Question Time
speedy work from Cassetteboy
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Orange iPhones
Orange is going to jump on the iPhone bandwagon in time for Christmas
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Trailer Park: Collapse
nice paranoid way to start the week: end of the world prediction doc Collapse which includes the line "the post won't be delivered..." hmmm that sounds familiar
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No Age
Losing Feeling EP
Sub Pop
Since No Age's exceptional second record Nouns the DIY punk scene has gone mental with a new band emerging every week and if these four songs are any kind of prediction as to Dean and Randy's musical gravitation it looks like their letting everyone else get on with what they started and embracing a more subtle sound with guitar loops and buried vocals being the general approach. Having said that this EP does manage to bring their sound full circle, falling more into line with much of Weirdo Rippers' abstract atmospherics. Losing Feeling displays a firmer grasp on their intentions and leans more heavily on melody than has previously been seen. However it sure is good to get to the final track You're A Target which punches out the heavier sound that we've become accustomed to of late.
What this EP manages to do is further confound this duo as one of diversity and movement. Their background may have been full of Black Flag and The Misfits but there's way more to them than the sum of their parts and Losing Feeling bodes very well for a future full-length release, whenever that may be. Please make it soon.
26th Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Read more 3.5 star reviewsBofinger
(Finally!). Surprisingly funny Steve Martin/Eddie Murphy comedy.
25th Oct 2009
Read more 3 star reviewsJar Jar Binks has just popped up and ruined the promising start to 'The Phantom Menace'. On ITV HD right now.
24th Oct 2009
Read on TwitterFeature: Dead Record Shops
Perhaps this will come as a surprise to absolutely no-one, but we are fast approaching the death-throes of record retailing in the UK. Of course, we've all been predicting it for years - how online purchasing would lead to the demise of retail - but rather like the possibility of a death in the family we've tended to put it out of our thoughts until it actually happens. Sadly it's about ... read article
23rd Oct 2009 - 3 comments - Add Comment
Nikon Projector in Action
Check out the Helicopter Boyz making great use of that Nikon camera-with-built-in-mini-projector we talked about a while back.
And while I'm writing this Japan-centric episode of stupido, check out this awesome Marimba display from the Marimba Ponies.
23rd Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet

Boston Spaceships
Zero To 99
Guided By Voices Inc.
Zero to 99 is the third album in two years from the Boston Spaceships - a side-project of US indie's Mr.Prolific, Robert Pollard formerly of Guided by Voices. Much is made of Pollard's voluminous output - something like 1000 songs registered - so by this point, two decades into his recording career you might wonder if the ideas would be wearing a bit thin, but they're not.
Even if you've never heard Pollard's songs there's often a sense of having "been here before" when you hear them, but it's never easy to say why. Sometimes it's the songwriting, sometimes it's the instrumentation, sometimes it's the production (which varies wildly), but Pollard's barrel must be a deep one because there's no sound of the bottom being scraped. Musically this album covers familiar GBV territory from punky power pop to hippie psychedelia, all of which sounds like it was recorded in a different era - the mix on many tracks recalls the sound of the Kinks or Small Faces, especially when Pollard sings in his faux cockney voice (which I find a bit toe-curling). But all the same, the songs stand up for themselves - strong on melody and chords rather than riffs, and rather deftly utilising the skills of his small and trusted band.
There are a few songs which don't quite reach the standards of the best, but there's always a decent idea or two and nothing ever goes on too long. There are 16 tracks to choose from, and my only real criticism of the album as a whole is that the production values don't always match the songs. Exploding Anthills is a great track and recorded adequately but doesn't get the extra bit of retro polish it needs. Still, that's part of Pollard's lo-fi ethos, and as long as the songs are good then we're more than halfway there.
23rd Oct 2009 - Add Comment - Tweet
Read more 4 star reviewsPromo Promo: Weezer
Slightly dumb/fun promo up for the new Weezer single - (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To. Welcome to Weezerville.
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Promo Promo: Spiral Stairs
Just in time for the announcement of the Pavement reunion, check out Spiral Stairs new promo for Stolen Pills, from his new album The Real Feel.
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