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#Spotted: Richard from Lost as the mayor in 'The Dark Knight'. Pretty sure this tweet is a re-run.
13th May 2010
Read on TwitterCost-cutting in action (!) RT @redleaderlondon: Tories redesign of the DCSF's website is looking pretty budget, scary http://bit.ly/bLnZhE
13th May 2010
Read on Twitter#Spotted: 24's Ethan Kainin (http://bit.ly/9zkDD7) as the bald headed police chief of San Angeles in 'Demolition Man'.
13th May 2010
Read on Twitter@ferris_bueller_? @ferris_bueller_?
in another pointless/brilliant exercise from the online world, someone has tweeted the whole of Ferris Bueller - twitter.com/ferris_bueller_
13th May 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet

The National
High Violet
4AD
Stumbling across Alligator in Fopp on a non-descript weekday afternoon in 2005 worked out to be one of the sweetest and unexpected musical highlights of the past ten years. Since then, this Brooklyn band has consistently honored that experience by confidently building on Alligator's success. 2007's Boxer raised the bar to heights that even Alligator rarely hinted at - and so, expectation was swollen and bloated beyond the humble proportions that this band cultivate. Since Boxer the Dessner brothers have proved themselves to be quite a creative force in today's industry putting out the Dark Was The Night and Long Count projects, so with all that added experience High Violet was set to be stellar.
I have to admit though to feelings of disappointment throughout many of the initial listens here. Boxer's rich soundscapes and widescreen ambition seemed to have been compromised in favor of a much more low key sound. Matt Berninger's dichotomous writing can lift you up on "A wingspan unbelievable" with confessions of inadequacy and insecurity but here seemed to fall short of those heights and feel more content to leave you wallowing. The pace also hints at this redirection of vision. Boxer was a drummers album and High Violet rarely exploits this aspect to the same extent.
But to cut a long story short, now I bloody love it. I must have had it on repeat constantly for the last week and this new direction has seeped into my soul and to this day refuses to release me. I guess a good way to describe High Violet is in depth rather than height. While Boxer could often soar, these songs bury deep and take you to much darker places and all with the same tools. The same rich pallet is employed here as it swirls and builds with intricate subtlety around Berninger's baritone hum. Having their own studio and the gift of time afforded them space to obsess over every minute of this record, but instead of suffocating under these conditions it thrives - and it takes a skilled group of musicians with enough self awareness to achieve such a result. Speaking about their approach to High Violet, Aaron Dessner says "Matt expressed a desire to hear things that "sounded like hot tar. Or loose wool." This goes some way to describe the finished product that is High Violet. Songs like Sorrow and A Little Faith drip out with such thickness that given a decent pair of headphones it's quite easy to lose yourself in their density. Anyone's Ghost and Afraid Of Everyone are hollow depictions of loneliness and isolation, while Bloodbuzz Ohio continues where the Boxer heights left us.
Seeing them on their tour of Boxer I was quite worried to witness the bloated endings that seemed to have been tacked on to most of the songs. At the tail and of the vocals the Dessners' would step forth tho the front of the stage and elevate each song to a Wilco like frenzy of feverish guitars, and it really didn't suit their style. High Violet opener Terrible Love does this too but I am very pleased to see the restraint that this album shows and it never does it again. Given their astonishing rise this band would be forgiven for letting some of it go to their heads but this record shows this not to be the case. It is a work of admirable restraint yet progressive enough to honor the memory of what's gone before.
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Read more 4 star reviewsThere's still the occasional whiff of revolution from George Lucas. Details on using Canon cameras on his new movie: http://bit.ly/9ffHt4
13th May 2010
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North Korea has cracked nuclear fusion - just in time for Kim Jong Il's birthday! http://bit.ly/az5Dit
12th May 2010
Read on TwitterReal Life Flubber?
well, not quite, but Wired have an interesting story on the development of Sugru a kind of mega-silly putty substance "with waterproof, adhesive and heat-resistant qualities, and it sets at room temperature."
12th May 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Fight!
just in case you missed any of the Boulton meltdowns on Sky News, here's a handy recap
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12th May 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Apparantly 'Space Chimps' was worthy of a sequel. 'Go bananas in 3D' for Space Chimps 2.
11th May 2010
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iElectribe For iPad
Korg have launched an app version of their analog-synth/sequencer Electribe-R for the iPad. Have to say, this is the first iPad-specific app I've read about that's made me think it could be anything more than a slightly slippy flatscreen
11th May 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Watching a re-run of the Sundance Channel's ICONOCLASTS doc, with Tom Ford interviewing Jeff Koons. Inspiring. http://bit.ly/c6188k
11th May 2010
Read on TwitterHair Lift
Got a lot of hair lying around? Donate it to Matter of Trust's Hair Lift program, which is collecting hair from salons all around the world to help soak up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
This is no joke. I might shave my biker tash just to chip in.
Via BBC
10th May 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
#Spotted: Tunde Adebimpe from TV on the Radio in 'Rachel Getting Married'. That boss eyed guy from all Demme's other movies is in it too.
9th May 2010
Read on TwitterEnjoying Timothy Olyphant's new cop/cowboy show 'Justified'. It's on five, so sure there will be a re-run before episode 2.
9th May 2010
Read on TwitterThe embarrassing raft of 'soccer' themed adverts has kicked off in time for the Workd Cup. Pringles shoot first with a tin kick around.
8th May 2010
Read on TwitterDon't forget the \#pavementistrad BBQ this afternoon at The Windmill in Brixton
8th May 2010
Read on TwitterThief
An unlikeable and unsubtle performance from James Caan lets down this prototype Michael Mann action flick.
8th May 2010
Read more 3 star reviewsBob Seger slaying it on the Chimp stereo now.... ♫ http://blip.fm/~pyw0y
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterAnother old classic, playing right now: Superchunk - Slack Motherfucker - http://bit.ly/926IkW \#iTunes
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterNow Orange have announced their iPad 3G data prices - £2 a day, £7.50 a week or £15/£25 a month. http://bit.ly/bCRLII
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterBusy day in Chimpomatic's NX field office today http://twitpic.com/1lrjgx
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterUK iPad prices announced. Pre-order May 10th, out 28th. £429/£499/£599 for Wifi model in 16/32/64GB, £100 extra for 3G. http://bit.ly/8YDYfR
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterJust donated 100+ DVDs to New Cross Library. They were thrilled - and I now have several spare metres of shelf space.
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterAlways a classic ...when I remember to play it. ♫ http://blip.fm/~pyaww
7th May 2010
Read on TwitterStringer running from The Griffin pub towards the old Chimp HQ. That would have been a good real-life sighting...
6th May 2010
Read on TwitterEnjoying the BBC's new cop show 'Luther'. Stringer Bell showing his range.
6th May 2010
Read on Twitter#Spotted: Henry Rollins as a scary white supremacist in 'Sons of Anarchy'
6th May 2010
Read on TwitterCSF: Changed out of my track-suit and shaved a special Motorhead moustache - just to vote.
6th May 2010
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You Sir are no Barack Obama
when good propoganda goes bad. someone tell Shep. more spoofs here
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6th May 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
#Spotted: Jacob from Lost as one of the rug pissers in 'The Big Lebowski'.
5th May 2010
Read on TwitterTrailer Park: Crank 2: High Voltage
We've totally missed the boat on this one, as I caught the end of it on TV last night - but thought it was worth a few bytes of your time for a couple of reasons:
1) It's the loopiest concept I have seen in a long time
2) The production is also bonkers, shot entirely with hand-held consumer video cameras - mostly at super-fast shutter speeds of 1/1000 or 1/2000th of a second
Check it out here. The trailer's probably enough for most people.
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