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Dec 21, 2006
Holiday Season, Mod-Style
There are holiday tunes, and there are true holiday tunes.  What better way to celebrate that time of year when everyone seems to have a smile on their face?  May I suggest by listening to a northern-soul influenced track from Manila?  Here's Juan Pablo Dream's take on the season of cheer.

Christmas Time - Juan Pablo Dream


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Dec 20, 2006
Peruvian Transmissions
Would you like a Radio Dept bootleg?

Here's the band that had a few songs on the Marie Antoinette soundtrack kicking it onstage in South America.  Enjoy!

The Radio Dept Live In Peru (10/28/2006)


Track List:

01 It's Personal
02 Deliverance
03 Pet Grief
04 Ewan
05 Lost and Found
06 I Don't Like It Like This
07 The Worst Taste In Music
08 Where damage Isn't Already Done
09 I Wanted You To Feel The Same
10 Bus
11 1995
12 The City Limits
13 This Past Week
14 Messy Enough
15 (Encore)
16 Why Won't You Talk About It?

Let's add one more download with the inclusion of a remix of I Wanted You To Feel The Same.

I Wanted You To Feel The Same (Devolve's Marble House Edit) - The Radio Dept



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Dec 19, 2006
Another New Year's Eve Show
The Crocodile Cafe will play host to Harvey Danger as they play two shows on December 31st.  Catch part-time staffer to The Stranger Sean Nelson and his merry group of musicmakers bang it out as we chase the bad spirits of the old year away.  If you're really good, you may even get a chance to hear them play Flagpole Sitta.

You can download all tracks from their latest album, Little By Litte by clicking on the link below.

Little By Little (full album) - Harvey Danger




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Dec 18, 2006
What To Do For New Year's Eve?
Yup.  It's the end of the year and we know it.

KEXP is sponsoring a couple of evenings with former Sunny Day Real Estate vocalist Jeremy Enigk who plays at Chop Suey on Saturday and Sunday, December 30 and 31.

I frankly hadn't followed Jeremy's career since SDRE's breakup.  This may be a great opportunity for everyone (myself included) to acquaint themselves with his new effort, World Waits.

If you want to hear more stuff from him, here's a link to a past AOL podcast.

Jeremy Enigk on The Interface





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Dec 15, 2006
Retail Therapy
Allow me to go off-tangent for a while.  We lost electricity last night right about when Matt Hasselbeck passed a ball which was supposed to be a touchdown pass but was instead an interception by the 49ers.  It was a critical play that was one of the factors to the Seahawk loss last night.  I probably didn't mind if the water was coming down in sheets if it was an advantage for Seattle to win the game.  Too bad things calmed down weather-wise for the folks from the Bay Area to eke out a win. 

If things don't change, I may be unable to catch the Battlestar Galactica season finale tonight as well (*booo...*).

Anyway, since it's Christmastime and people are eager to hand their billfolds over to enterprising capitalists, I thought a song by former Yano frontman Dong Abay on consumerism would be appropriate.  It reminds me a bit of REM's It's The End of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) in terms of lyrical wordplay.

Bombardment - Dong Abay




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Dec 14, 2006
Was This Perhaps The Last Good Movie I've Seen This Year?
Stranger Than Fiction has got to be one of the best films I've seen all year long.  It tells the story of IRS agent Harold Crick (played by Will Ferrell).  He's lived a life made comfortable by creating a daily routine.  One day that shred of comfort got turned upside down as he came to the realization that he's only been a character in author Karen Eiffel's (Emma Thompson) fiction.  Getting into philosophical territory, aren't we?

Woody Allen-esque ironic twists come into play as the story progresses and we witness events unfolding in both Karen's and Harold's lives.  We also get to meet colorful characters like literary professor and lifeguard Jules Hibbert (Dustin Hoffman), plucky pastry chef Ana Pascal (Maggie Gyllenhaal), and Karen's personal assistant with a stiff upper lip Penny Escher (Queen Latifah). 

I enjoyed this movie so much.  The performances are top notch.  Ferrell gets to play down the wild man angle and shows his range as an actor.  Sorry to dissapoint if you're looking for Frank The Tank because you won't see any of that in this film.  I don't have to tell you about the other cast members since they've always turned in Oscar-worthy acting in the past.  This isn't an exception.  The camera-work and cinematography serves to tell part of the story with the way each shot is so angled with sharp corners and drab hues throughout most parts of the first act.  As the film progresses and Harold loosens up, we gradually see softer, curved shapes and brighter colors.  The last thing that gets me sold on the movie is the excellent work that Spoon's Britt Daniel did to score the film.  Instrumental versions of tracks from Kill The Moonlight and Gimme Fiction are littered throughout the picture in addition to some original music as well as songs by The Jam and the brilliant use of Wreckless Eric's Whole Wide World in one key scene.

I think what really got me about this movie is the reminder that we should all treasure each moment that we've got.  No matter how trivial one would think any event would be, it later fits into a grander scheme of things which makes up what we are irrevocably.

Here's that great Wreckless Eric song (c/o who killed the mixtape?)

Whole Wide World - Wreckless Eric



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Dec 13, 2006
Steven's Other Project
Steven Wilson is one of the busiest people in music.  Aside from working on the new Porcupine Tree album and hot on the heels of the DVD release of Arriving Somewhere, he's also got the Blackfield project with Avi Geffen going.  It's going to be an awesome 2007 when new albums from both outfits arrive in stores. 

I'm going to love my moody side when I kick back to this music in the next year.

Once - Blackfield




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Dec 12, 2006
Dancing In Cold Mechanics
I'm a sucker for Joy Division sound-alikes if they're done well.  Interpol opened a can of worms that led to The Brits responding by bringing the world The Editors.

Well, here's a Phones remix of the single that came out earlier this year, Sparks.  Gone are the minor chord guitars and are replaced by stuttering blips that would make black-clad Germans like Dieter (remember that SNL sketch?  It's one of Mike Myers' best creations) miserably happy as I'd imagine his manic flailing.

Sparks (Phones Remix) - Editors


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Dec 11, 2006
President's Kid Plays In Indie Rock Group
Aimee Marcos would rather talk about her band, The Dorques and her other art/outreach projects than her family.  Yup, drummer-girl and sister to Imee, Irene, and Bong-Bong is the youngest of the prominent presidential clan.  She tries much as possible not to bring it up whether it's in their Myspace site or The Manila Bulletin.  I think that's really cool of her to step out of all that and be low-key about her pedigree.

Let the music do the talking, sister!  The band plays Big Sky Mind on Friday, 12/15 and at Gweilos on Wednesday, 12/20.

Sun Just Feels - The Dorques

 


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Dec 8, 2006
In Memoriam
Dimebag Darrell Lance Abbott is the patron saint of the metal community.  Anyone who's known him that's been in a band would talk about how he was kind and down-to-earth.  He paid for drinks, hung out with, and even dispensed professional advice to any metal group that was just starting out in the game.  He also garnered the respect of his peers by taking Pantera to legendary status by performing blistering riffs and solos on record and onstage night after night.  It's unfortunate that the thread of life was cut two years ago by a crazed fan. 

We continue to remember your warmth and contribution to all of metaldom, Dime.  We're also glad that you're in a much better place in the great beyond.

Here's some Pantera from the Heavy Metal 2000 soundtrack:

Immortally Insane - Pantera



We also remember John Lennon's passing at the hands of another crazed fan as well.

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