Neil Young – “Le Noise” – The Film [Watch Now]

September 30, 2010 in Movies / Television, Music, Politics, The Web, With Video

All you kids still love Neil Young, right?  I hope so because, If not, that means that guy-liner and neon warpaint has finally won and that you’re generation is officially worthless.

Although it’s credited with an internet leak on September, 18th, Young‘s latest album received it’s officially release just date two days ago on the 28th.  Titled Le Noise, due to it’s production efforts by Daniel Lanois, it is only 8 tracks in length with a total running time of about 38 minutes.  Daniel earns the credit honored to him through the title/pun with some solid production work that preserves Neil‘s trademark strengths and earnest voice, while providing a new spin and dimension to his sound.  The project has a very stripped down feel to it, as it is completely devoid of overdubs or any additional players.  Lanois describes it simply as, “a man on a stool and me doing a nice job on the recording“.  I’ve personally been listening to it for the last couple of days and it has a really powerful sound to it.  Sure, it’s “sparse”  but there’s still a lot to it and there’s space for wind to blow through and breath life into the tracks.  From the very first chord on the opener, “Walk with Me“, Young comes shattering through like some kind of sonic kaiju. Read the rest of this entry →

Squarepusher Q & A : plus, Shobaleader One – “Megazine” [Video]

September 30, 2010 in Music, With Video

{Photo - left to right: Sten t'Mech, Strobe Nazard, Squarepusher, Company Laser, Arg Nution}

If you read our last post regarding Shobaleader One, then you’re already hip to a few things regarding Squarepusher‘s latest project.  If not, you should probably go read it now, but the major revelation is that Tom Jenkinson isn’t just working alone anymore.  For those who weren’t aware, Jenkinson originally made his venture into electronic music as a simple hobby/side-project, while he was the member of a separate project as part of a full band.  Obviously, the groundbreaking sonic anomalies that he began to exhibit under the name of Squarepusher overshadowed everything else and, for the last decade and a half, he has remained the often mysterious and non-collaboratory musical wizard that most of us are primarily familiar with today.  How four other anonymous musicians were finally able to convince the bass virtuoso to welcome them into his process and relinquish some of the control that he is so accustomed to is still a bit unclear, but the sheer fact that they were able to do it at all is a minor miracle.  As the October 18/19 release date for Shobaleader One‘s debut d’Demonstrator approaches, Warp Records continues to leak more and more information about the new group.  The latest updates come both in the form of media samples, as well as a Q&A with Jenkinson himself. Read the rest of this entry →

“Mom, Can I be a Rape Meme This Year?” : Antoine Dodson Halloween Costume

September 26, 2010 in Global Destruction, Movies / Television, Music, PSA, The Web, With Video

Every year there seems to be at least one ridiculously alarming Halloween costume being pushed on the public. Last year we featured a post about Walmart offering a plastic surgery costume and marketing a birth-defect themed ensemble for the children. Of course there are always the “clever” outfits that are restricted to current events each year, as well. Such topical targets have included figures like Sarah Palin or that wacked-out Ashley Todd dame who falsified a politically-motivated assault/robbery claim with the accusation that someone carved a backwards “B” for Obama onto her face (printable Ashley Todd Halloween Mask HERE). This year we’ll probably see some Bristol Palin costumes and a few of Bethany Storro, the Vancouver, Wa woman who falsified an assault claim that someone doused her face in acid (drain cleaner Bethany Storro costume available HERE). There have always been costumes ideas like this over the years, but with the internet age and sites like Youtube giving birth to instant “celebrities” and consistently spreading memes all over the place like electronic venereal diseases, a whole new level of vacuous undeserved hype has been created; making each 15 minute span of fame more potent than ever in history. In less than a week, it will be October, which means that Halloween is sneaking up on us again like a calculating rapist climbing through windows in the Alabama projects. Don’t worry folks, this year a site called Brandsonsale.com is microwaving and reheating the iron before it completely cools off, by offering a costume based on, none other than, internet super-meme Antoine Dodson. Read the rest of this entry →

Cocaine Orgy Cybernetic Funtime Party : LCD Soundsystem – “Home” [VIDEO]

September 24, 2010 in Global Destruction, Music, Technology, With Video

When DFA records founder, James Murphy dropped his debut LCD Soundsystem full-length, it’s lead off track was “Daft Punk is Playing at my House“.  Now it’s 5 years later and the electro-dance maestro is continuing to demonstrate his affinity for cybernetic organisms and house parties.  The latest LCD release, This is Happening is a really solid album (especially, the opener “Dance Yrself Clean”), but I wasn’t immediately sold from the first single, “Drunk Girls“.  The song “Home“, on the other hand, is much more representative of the overall sound on the new release.  What makes it even better is the crazy new video for “Home” that has just hit the interweb like a busted computer monitor .  As you’ll see for yourself, it’s part Pinnochio, part Iron Man, and entirely pretty awesome.  It’s got everything: cocaine, robots, lite brite pegs, foil, orgies… everything. Read the rest of this entry →

Canada Paints Roads with Illusions of Vehicular Homocide and Children

September 21, 2010 in art, Global Destruction, PSA

Let’s say that you’re Canadian and a couple of your pals have come over to visit, bringing with them a deego of beasters to smoke you oot with.  You’re feasting on some poutine, but the one thing that they didn’t bring was the booze.  What the fuck is that aboot?!  You could be getting pissed.  You should jersey these hosers for not grabbing a couple of forty pounders or a two-four before coming over.  You collect some loonies from these fools and head out to pick up some alcohol.  The store is only a few clicks away, so you put your runners to the metal and rock out to the radio jams until your toque falls off.  “Sheena is A Punk Rocker” by the Ramones is blasting through the stereo of your red semi truck and you’re so into it that you don’t notice the little boy running through a meadow and chasing his kite into the middle of the street.  Oh shit!  You try to react, but you can’t deke the kid until its too late!  “…. what?  Nothing happened?  Oh beauty!  It’s just an illusion, drawn out confusion style like that guy with all the 3-dimensional chalk images, of internet fame.“  Whew!  That’s a relief, but it’s still kind of a fucked up hoax.  “No fair… no fair…

No.. but, seriously… Canada has started a campaign to help prevent reckless driving and the pedestrian casualties that they can be responsible for.  To “help” in making such reductions in tragedy a reality, an illusion of a young child has been placed in the road to frighten the shit out of people bring awareness.  There’s a claim that it’s been “carefully tested“, but it still seems a little questionable and like it may actually have the potential to create more damage than it prevents.

Here’s are the details accompanying it’s promotion: Read the rest of this entry →

“I INTERVIEWED NEIL HAMBURGER”- a comic strip/tragedy by Ben Parrish

September 18, 2010 in art, Comedy, Interviews, Music

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