I Guess I’m Floating features Georgia’s Living Rooms

With inviting melodies and smooth synths, Living Rooms deliver a summery sound representative of hot childhood days spent running through the sprinkler, taking gulps of water from the garden hose, and catching jars of fireflies at dusk.

I Guess I’m Floating

Always nice to see Southern bands getting attention.

Comments Off on I Guess I’m Floating features Georgia’s Living RoomsPosted by k: August 27th, 2010@ 5:58 am
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Flashback Friday: Mr Bungle – Quote Unquote


I heard someone say “quote unquote” this evening and was reminded of this song and then a few hours later someone posted a Faith No More video (Falling to Pieces) on their blog. Kismet?

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Sweden’s Top Sound – Your Summer Was Over in June


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The Extraordinary Ordinary Life Of José González? WTF?


I don’t normally like to post things that come in via PR emails, but this was such a noggin scratcher, I couldn’t resist. I like Gonzalez as much as the next guy, but an entire film about him?! Is he really worthy of his documentary? I guess I’ll have to see the film before I make that judgement, but this just seems odd.

Comments Off on The Extraordinary Ordinary Life Of José González? WTF?Posted by k: August 24th, 2010@ 4:04 pm
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Original Cure drummer wants to tour ‘Faith’ for 30th anniversary

The Cure’s original drummer, Laurence Tolhurst, who was publicly humiliated and subsequently fired by band leader Robert Smith for being “useless”, wants to rejoin the band for a 30th anniversary tour celebrating Faith, the band’s gloomily masterful third album. Despite Smith’s public thrashing of him, Tolhurst played an integral role in The Cure’s early years, not only for being present at such a creative apex for Smith but also for drumming on classics from Three Imaginary Boys through the transitional Japanese Whispers. He moved to keyboards when the band’s rhythms became too complex and was eventually replaced by Boris Williams. Tolhurst’s substance abuse was legendary in The Cure’s inner circle, and Smiths’s disdain for his mate reached a point where the business end of The Cure was threatened by the actions of his longtime friend. Tolhurst was dealt many passive aggressive blows until his inevitable firing. Even his keyboard playing was mocked when the band hired an additional keyboardist in Roger O’Donnell, circa Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me. And in the video for “Just Like Heaven,” Tolhurst’s presence was but a blurry blip in the background:

The final blow came in the liner notes to The Cure’s masterwork, Disintegration, where Tolhurst was credited with “Other Instrument,” as he had become little more than the band’s mascot and punching bag. He was sacked shortly before the band’s 1989 “Prayer Tour.” His asking to rejoin the band is far from the craziest thing in the Cure’s illustrious history. He and Smith have evidently patched things up to some degree with Tolhurst even tweeting about his recent communication with his old friend. If he can still bang out those dirges, I don’t see why not. Couldn’t be any worse than whatever dreck that’s been released in the past two decades under the name The Cure. I say go for it.

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Amazing video for Menomena’s Dirty Cartoons

Comments Off on Amazing video for Menomena’s Dirty CartoonsPosted by k: August 23rd, 2010@ 5:36 am
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In case you missed it, the new Cee-Lo – Fuck You

Comments Off on In case you missed it, the new Cee-Lo – Fuck YouPosted by k: August 21st, 2010@ 4:09 am
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