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May 26, 2005 -- 5:11 PM
posted by eric

whoops. missed posting their last track.

18. Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk (Pink Floyd cover)

May 26, 2005 -- 4:44 PM
posted by eric

Don't Smack Your Ho, Unless you behave like transformers yo?

I KNOW I've posted about this before, but i can't find the posting - anyways you'll all be happy to know that the ATDI anthology is officially out now...i think. (details ripped off of Amazon)


Anthology: This Station Is Non-Operational
At the Drive-In


Four years since their "indefinite hiatus", the band members (now split into The Mars Volta and Sparta) have unveiled this collection of greatest hits, videos, BBC sessions, b-sides, re-mixes, EPK, and covers of The Smiths and Pink Floyd tunes. Includes an 18-track audio CD, a companion DVD, and a booklet containing 20 unreleased photos.

Track Listings
1. Fahrenheit
2. Picket Fence Cartel
3. Chanbara
4. Lopsided
5. Napoleon Solo
6. Pickpocket
7. Doorman's Placebo (B-Side)
8. Metronome
9. 198D
10. One Armed Scissor
11. Enfilade
12. Non Zero Possibility
13. Incetardis (B-Side)
14. Autorelocator (Rare)
15. Rascuache (Vaya Remix)
16. This Night Has Opened My Eyes (Smiths cover)
17. Initiation (BBC Lamacq Session)

May 26, 2005 -- 4:06 PM
posted by eric

HISHAM BHAROOCHA

you probably don't know who tha fuck that is. up until like two hours ago i didn't either. anyways That's unfortunate. i will tell you the reason why. he was once the drummer for the fuckrock spectacle that is Lightning Bolt, as well as a sound contorsionist for Black Dice (DFA). oh wait. did i mention that he's in Pixeltan too?

Listed on NYC bandlist

FROM GREEN IDEAS BLOG

Something less depressing, but still sort of bad


Well, greenideas HQ, as they say, has finally calmed down from the tectonic rage that has plagued us for the past couple of days. Now we're simmering.

Bad news though, on a extremely different scale than Tuesday: Black Dice is cancelling their tour, due to an illness in one of the band members' families. They were going to spend most of November on the road with Animal Collective, freaking the shit out of unsuspecting white-belt technology Abercrombots and hipsteroonies, but it looks like Gang Gang Dance (who are super-poppy goth-gypsy-core) will be filling in on noise duties. Hopefully everything with the Black Dice extended family will turn out well.

Speaking of which, Hisham Bharoocha, whom we last mentioned in this post, has apparently left Among Natives (which included Doug Shaw and Abby Portner (Animal Collective's Avey Tare's sister)) to join with Scott Mau (who's in Noah Lennox(Panda Bear)'s side-project 'Jane') to form the band 14K. Also, he's in Pixeltan. And does a lot of visual art. Dude is tearing shit up. Isn't it odd how striking a similarity the NYC out-rock/folk/noise scene bears to, say, the aristocratic families in War and Peace? Or are we the only ones who noticed that? Bah.
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NOTE TO SELF: also check out WHITE MAGIC. keep eye open for his "high concept "life metal" band (like death metal but positive) in the works called Colossal Caves, a possible collaboration with Eye from the Boredoms, as well as his Magic Star Band project.




from the Fader blog:
off of Being Hunted: THE KING AD-ROCK'S SWEEEET DUNK DESIGN

speaking of shoes, you've seen those VANS SLIPS with the Skulls oh them, yeah? well those are drawn by the FUDGE FACTORY


PHOTOBLOG FROM THE LEGENDARY IRAK CREW



REFUSED: EVERLASTING EP


COLDPLAY COACHELLA 2005

Coldplay Quote off of Newsweek, from Stereogum.
...and another bit I forgot to excerpt from Newsweek (since we won't rest until Coldplay is compared to every popular rock band on the planet):

GUY BERRYMAN: "We're not a cool band anymore like the Strokes or the White Stripes, and sometimes I feel insecure about that."

Martin admits he winced when Radiohead's Thom Yorke, one of his heroes, labeled Coldplay "lifestyle music" - a dig at the band's universality in films, stores, airports and Mom's iPod.

CHRIS MARTIN: "It's like unrequited love. I'm in love with a lot of things. Some of those things love me back. And some of them don't - and one of them is Radiohead."

INDIE'S VERSION OF CRIBS (it's gnarly bunk)


May 26, 2005 -- 3:49 PM
posted by Par

Hmm, guess I'm on my own today...

Well, I suppose I could poorly imitate eric, with Waiting for your hashpipe, a Weezer/Gwen Stefani mashup.

Also, the shirts at Threadless are $10 (US, of course) until June 6th. Any takers? These are the people, of course, who brought you the Goatse, Internet, and Elastic Band Gun shirts. (I'm seriously considering the last one, as well as the Captain Awesome, but I haven't browsed the whole thing yet.)

(Don't worry, Jere. That Goatse link goes to a not-disturbing page with the shirt. I'm not that obvious... (or am I?))

May 26, 2005 -- 9:35 AM
posted by Par

I'm pretty sure I posted this before, but I loves this story:

My poor mother stood by my side, dutifully trying to comfort me, patting me on the back and saying, “Well now, Honey. He is the Imperial Dark Lord…”
Darth Vader Made Me Cry

May 26, 2005 -- 8:55 AM
posted by Par

Once again, apologies in advance:

Store Wars (quicktime)

And, their website.

May 26, 2005 -- 12:07 AM
posted by Pete

During the day time would probably be for beer gardens, and night would be opening for other acts. Like I said before, there are lots of things possible right now, because it's still many months away, but that can change fast.

May 25, 2005 -- 11:49 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

yeah, sure... put us down for week of welcome. But as for when we'll have any music ready, who knows!

Wait... if we play WoW will it be during the day? Kuz I think we'll only be good for evening spots unfortunately.

May 25, 2005 -- 10:58 PM
posted by Pam

Is anyone else having issues getting on the u of a website - if anyone even bothers trying.

May 25, 2005 -- 9:50 PM
posted by Pete

One more thing for the Red Hot Daggers. Would you guys like to play during Week of Welcome this year? Because I could probably see to it that you could play at some point. Or rather, we have a list of local bands we would like to utilize for WoW, and I would like to put your name down with your permission.

I don't have all the say, but I do have some, and I'd love to help you out if I could.

Of course that might mean I'd need some sort of demo, but I'll let you know.

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