Winter is not here yet, but it has definitely RSVP'd this past week. Summer had finally shown up after slumming somewhere down south but only hung out for a couple of weeks before autumn served it its eviction notice. I know that in a few months we'
My virtual contribution to the August CD Mix of the Month Club was Fumbling Towards XTC, a randomly generated stroll through the XTC catalog, intended to prove that there is no such thing as a bad XTC playlist.
As a fan of the band The Negro Problem, I was delighted to pick up the following throwaway tidbit from a New Yorker blog post by John Colapinto: {Spike] Lee's next excursion into the question of race in America is his filmed version of "Passing Strange,"
[For one week in July 2009, I took over as a guest blogger at the Electric Velocipede website while editor John Klima was away. This was the third of the four posts I contributed. My prompt was: “Was there ever a book that you bought merely for its design?”] Having
My virtual contribution to the July CD Mix of the Month Club was Many a Slip.
My virtual contribution to the June CD Mix of the Month Club was Apples & Oranges.
My virtual contribution to the May CD Mix of the Month Club was Dragging the River.
My virtual contribution to the April CD Mix of the Month Club was Seasons of Gasoline and Gold.
My virtual contribution to the March CD Mix of the Month Club was Watching & Listening Vol. 2: 33 1/3 Revolutions Will Be Televised.
My virtual contribution to the February CD Mix of the Month Club was Watching & Listening Vol. 1: Songs from the Big Screen.
I may have shared this video before, but I was waxing nostalgic about the (now broken-up) Rogers Sisters today and had to rewatch the charming video for their excellent song "Emotion Control," from their album The Invisible Deck: (Doesn't the guy in the video remind you
I loved this LCD Soundsystem song even before I saw the video, but now I love it even more.
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