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Quote of the Day

May 31, 2010

Where am I going? And why am I in a handbasket?

Pic of the Day

May 30, 2010

Damien Rice on From The Basement.

Neighborhood Spotlight: The Italian Market.

QOTD: Mark Twain

May 28, 2010

There ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.

Pic of the day

May 28, 2010

Pic of the Day

May 27, 2010

Who Dat?

Check out Footage from SPIN of Ben Bridwell and Eddie Vedder

Out TODAY! May 25th

David recently sat down with Pitchfork to discuss such topics as hip-hop and Carrot Top. You can and should check out that interview here. He was also indulgent enough to answer some questions by fans on subpop.com. Read “That’s What She Said: An Interview with David Cross,” here.

MP3 of I Can’t Get Beer in Me

Video trailer for Bigger and Blackerer

Video clip of My Sleep Mask


Your Monday Inspiration: It’s Jello time!

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Yahoo Answer Fails

May 24, 2010

Fun with Fail Sites. Why? Just Why? Additional sorry ass fails can be found here

Pic of the Day

May 24, 2010

The band is heading out on a national tour with scattershot retro-rockers Blitzen Trapper in June .  What you may or may not know is that they will have in tow a tour EP consisting of five brand new tunes. You’ll Find No Answers Here, and it is the first new Moondoggies material recorded and released since their 2008 debut Don’t be a Stranger.  The EP will also be available in June via the Hardly Art website (preorder is up here), iTunes, and in select stores.  The tracklist is as follows, and closer “Fly Mama Fly” is now available as a free download here: (http://www.hardlyart.com/mp3/MD_FlyMamaFly.mp3).

Pic of the Day

May 23, 2010

New Music: CocoRosie

May 23, 2010

CocoRosie Grey Oceans

This dynamic psych-tastic sister duo are in the midst of wrapping up their month long European tour, and will be kicking off their 17 date US stint on June 8th, in Washington, DC.  Be sure to keep an eye out for CocoRosie’s full length video to appear online in late May. You won’t be disappointed.

“Lemonade is a five-minute song that starts with a twinkly piano opening and adds strings, woodwinds, electronic percussion and interlocking vocals.”- Pitchfork (Download “Lemonade” )

“…this collection of hauntingly somber songs feels more fully realized than CocoRosies’ previous lo-fi offerings.” – Nylon

“…blend of scratchy gospel melodies overlaid with yelps and whirrs.” – Elle