today is to buy the new Oliver Future record. It is downloadable on myspace until they get hard copies back from the printer. I suggest you spend the 11 bucks to download it and rock it in your car all weekend. Your friends will want to know who you are llistening to, the people at stop lights will want to know who you are listening to, the hobo that wants to clean your window with newspaper an
So today's Question of the Week has sparked quite the conversation on its forum so I give it to ya'll, the music savvy.What is your favorite sad song?Mine is Tom Waits (shocking I know).cheers
I never thought I'd say I missed my desk but after 3 huge shows in 3 days I almost welcome the calm of my desk and Microsoft Excel. I could gush about The Flaming Lips and how AMAZING they are and were on Sunday but ya'll know that already. If you are reading this you are privy to the fact that The Lips are one of the greatest live bands you can see. THEY COME OUT OF A SPACESHIP for god's sake.
First of all, I'm tagging this entry with The Honored Guests just cause I can.Second, this is the track listing for the Compilation 2006 CD my crew and I make every year. Some people in our little clan use 4 discs to show how indie they can be. I've always subscribed to the 1 disc philosophy and I try to keep it to an hour.Third, there are many more songs I wanted to use, but I don't dare be as
I go to many rock and roll shows. I see a lot of bands that I want to see and many that I didn't know until I get there or get offered the ticket. As you've read, I fancy the Gomez boys and because of that, I had the ability to see David Ford 3 times in May (ok, in a week). He is amazing. I believe that what he does as one man on the stage goes unparalleled. Jamie Lidell does something similar b
Music plays a large part in my life. It constantly runs in real time, or in my head. There is music that makes me smile and remember or cringe and want to forget but mostly music makes me want to dance. Not the popping and the locking or the booty dancing, just the bopping around at my desk; in my car; on the street corner waiting for the light to change. Its music that gets my blood going on a s
I do these quizzes once a week. I have a little email forum and send it out and everyone responds to everyone and people from my high school meet people I work with in LA, if only via the interweb. The questions range from who would play your enemy in the movie of your life to what song do you NEVER want to hear again. Well I pose an oldie but a goodie to you out in the mog-o-sphere:What is the b
I am constantly on a quest for a great live act. Oliver Future is one of them and they are playing tonight in LA @ The Viper Room around 10 o'clock. They've been in the studio working on a new record with the producer of the first Clap Your Hands Say Yeah record and have come out of the cage to play the new songs and (hopefully) my old favorite. Anybody out there want to go? Mogmail me and it wil