Video Of The Day

Cults: “Go Outside”

Nick Nicoludis :: Thursday, March 25th, 2010 4:45 pm

Not much is known about the New York film student duo Cults. They have no myspace page, and their page on Bandcamp (you can download their 3 song 7″ here) has pretty much no information about them. Their mystery only adds to the natural and visceral feeling of the song; pulling on every Spring loving part of you.
So I think this is an appropriate video for a day that feels so quintessentially Spring like. It starts out with a hauntingly bizarre quote from cult leader Jim Jones, and perfectly captures the impatient excitement of the forthcoming summer. Make the jump to see the video. MORE »

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Politics

“Ew, Haitian Cooties!” Bush Wipes Them Off On Clinton’s Shirt

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 3:50 pm

The ever-gracious President Bush wipes his hand off on President Clinton’s shirt after shaking hands with a Haitian man. Really?  Really.

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Bands

The Bird And The Bee + Hall And Oates = Fun

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 2:20 pm

The Bird and the Bee’s “Interpreting the Masters, Volume 1: Hall and Oates” comes out on March 23, and trust me, it’s a well-produced, rollicking album that has equal parts kitsch value and real listening pleasure.  Although nothing can replace the original duo, this is a damn good interpretation of their work.
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Should I Listen?

Obsession: Here We Go Magic’s “Everything’s Big”

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 2:00 pm

Brooklyn band Here We Go Magic has completely taken over my iTunes lately.  Their entire album, last year’s Here We Go Magic, released on Western Vinyl, is seriously brilliant.  What stands out most, though, is the final track.  It serves mostly as a well-structured vehicle for lead singer  Luke Temple’s pitch-perfect voice, which is lovely as the ending note of an album focused on highlighted creative instrumentation.  Temple is a well-known songwriter on his own, but my favorite incarnation of his work has to be this project.
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News

The Antlers Premiere “Bear” Video, Announce Tour With The National

Adam Kearney :: Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 5:00 pm

The Antlers have released “Bear,” the second video from their smash album Hospice, available now. It has high-quality imagery, showing the band members in a cold, gray forest. The waves of acoustic guitar strumming provide some warmth, and they are eventually able to load a shiny, black ball back onto its corresponding wheelbarrow, which according to their worrisome expressions, may be for better or worse.

After performing at SXSW, The Antlers will headline a US tour with Phantogram beginning in April, and they will open for The National on the June stretch of their tour. MORE »

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Celebrities

Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” Used In Dog Show Advertisement

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Friday, February 5th, 2010 4:00 pm

“Paparazzi” becomes “Pupparazzi” in this USA Network advertisement for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.  Frankly, I find this hysterical.

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Bands

Spoon Debuts New Video, Embarks On 2010 Tour

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Friday, February 5th, 2010 3:35 pm

Spoon debuted the video for the first single from Transference, “Written In Reverse,” today on Pitchfork.  The video takes a literal approach - they play the track in front of an enormous mirror.  They’re also about to begin their tour of Europe, North America, and Australia, beginning in the UK on Valentine’s Day.

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Politics, Shit Going On In The World

Planned Parenthood Responds To Anti-Abortion Super Bowl Advertisement

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 1:40 pm

The uproar following Tim Tebow’s anti-abortion Super Bowl advertisement has monopolized much of the media since it was announced.  Planned Parenthood has responded by creating a video featuring professional athletes Sean James and Al Joyner.  Its tone is wholly tasteful.  It focuses on trusting and respecting women with their choices and is clearly unintended to be the least bit inflammatory or insulting to anyone (at one point in the video, James says “I respect and honor Mrs. Tebow’s decision”).

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Links

Links For A Wednesday At Work

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 1:35 pm

Midday hitting you a little hard?  Depending on your inclination (serious, frivolous, or some combination of the two), one of these links will be sure to sate your office-induced boredom.  Just make sure you’re wearing headphones if you choose to explore the Jersey Shore soundboard - we’re not responsible for evisceration by co-workers, otherwise.

1.  This recent New York Magazine article about a city of homeless people in the woods of New Jersey built by a minister.  Social experiment or pure altruism?

2. The Jersey Shore soundboard.  Prank call your dearest guido- and guidette-loving pal with panache!  Suggested combination of terms:  “I like tan Italian boys with muscles” and “BIG FAKE BOOBS.”  Oh, the hilarity!

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Comedy

Aziz Ansari Is Often Better Off Sticking With Postmodern Randy Jokes

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Friday, January 22nd, 2010 4:05 pm

Aziz Ansari’s new comedy special, Intimate Moments for a Sensual Evening, was released this week.  Recently, he became the king of viral videos with a web “documentary” about Randy, a character he played in the movie Funny People.  Randy’s a obnoxiously vulgar loudmouth who jumps around a hell of a lot…actually, I could probably sum the act up best by saying Randy is a darker-skinned Dane Cook.  The act is a perfect send-up of every comedian who chooses to bark dick jokes in order to make their living.

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Should I Listen?

Lee Moses, The Mystery Man Of Soul Music

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Friday, January 22nd, 2010 2:00 pm

Soul music is at its best when it tells a vividly personal story.  Lee Moses, a portly soul musician from Atlanta, was especially good at this.  His music tells stories of falling in love with exotic women, leaving his hometown, and his mama’s advice.  The one collection of his singles, Time and Place, was first released in 1971.  The music on it matched his intimate autobiographical stories with some seriously incredible guitar work.

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News

Witch “Mutated” Video Premiere, New Album Releases

Adam Kearney :: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 3:35 pm

Hard-rock J. Mascis side project Witch have a video available for “Mutated” off their sophomore album “Paralyzed.” It is shot in HD, in the newest Witch member Graham Clise’s living room. Mario Rubalcaba of Earthless sits in for J. Mascis on drums. The video is shot by director William McConnaughy, who has also worked with Band of Horses and Mudhoney. MORE »

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News

Anderson Cooper Saves Haitian Child, Actually Manages To Become Even More Impressive

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 1:10 pm

Anderson Cooper has always been dashing - how could the American public not idolize a refined, silver-haired hottie, attractive to both men and women, who is always calm and intelligent in temperament and delivery?  I’m fanning myself just thinking about it. So, yesterday, when he extricated a badly-injured Haitian child from a violent conflict stemming from a looting, he managed to impress his viewers even further. Somehow, it was all caught on video by CNN.

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Bands

New Music From Panda Bear

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 12:15 pm

On January 15, ambient artist Panda Bear debuted a slew of all-new songs at a show at Hebbel Am Ufer in Germany.  Many were guitar-based, which is a new direction for the artist, who has largely used electronic means to create his catalog of music in the past.  Many of the tracks, however, continue in his tradition of creating songs that sound equally melody- and machination-based.  Much of the new music is reminiscent of accidental arpeggios played by a ton of beeping machines in a factory warehouse, layered under full, drawn-out vocal lines, which are often repeated for emphasis.

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New M.I.A. Music Video… Sort Of

Elissa Suh :: Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 5:45 pm

M.I.A. just uploaded a video on her twitter, (a.k.a. a twitvid) labeled “There’s A Space for Ol That I See”. Click through to watch a preview of a song that just may be featured on her upcoming album.

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