I'm serious. There are so many reasons why Spoon _should_ be on Uri Geller's radar.1. Well, the obvious. The bending thing.2. Geller's all about making the spooky. While he does it with, y'know, mind control and sleight-of-brain, Spoon, the Austin band led by Britt Daniel, does it with effects pedals and reverb. To much more convincing effect, I might add.3. According to his bio, Geller can change
Ooh, two Dismemberment Plan posts in a row! For anyone who never caught a live show when they were still together (ME!), the near-missed opportunity of a lifetime was announced today [Stereogum, Pitchfork]: The Dismemberment Plan are reuniting for one night only as part of a benefit for Callum Robbins, the infant son of Jawbox's J. Robbins, who's suffering from a rare disease called spinal muscula
I am dreadfully negligent of you, my poor Mog. I think this website is the tits, I really do, and one day I will have my very own internet connection that ISN'T dial-up. Boy, I'll really be vomiting out the prose then. Until that unpredictable day, I'd like to share an mp3 of one of my favorite songs of all time: "The City" by The Dismemberment Plan.There's a few elements I believe are crucial to
I'm assuming they're going to announce at least some of the 2007 Bonnaroo artists in the upcoming weeks, so i'm making a list of bands i personally would love to see play there next year. If at least 15 of these bands make it onto the roster, I'm so totally in. If not ... well, it was still three of the best days of my life this summer, so I might just go anyway. But I think 15 is a good "lowest n