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05/14/2008

New MAN MAN Video: "Mister Jung Stuffed"

New MAN MAN Video: "Mister Jung Stuffed"

Q: What do taxidermy, cheating lovers, Mr. T, and Day of The Dead animated sequences have in common? A: MAN MAN's new video for "Mister Jung Stuffed," of course! Please treat yourself to this utterly absurd visual... MAN MAN - “Mister Ju ...

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Posted by Robin on 05/14/2008 1:45 PM EST in Indie-Pop, Experimental, Video | Permalink

05/13/2008

Robert Wyatt's Rock Bottom Masterpiece

Robert Wyatt's Rock Bottom Masterpiece

I have to giggle at all of these new bands who claim to be "experimental," especially after my recent Robert Wyatt binge. Nowadays, nothing comes close to Wyatt's pioneering 1974 album Rock Bottom. When it was time promote Rock Bottom, Wyatt ...

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Posted by Emily on 05/13/2008 12:56 PM EST in Experimental, YouTube, 70's Rock | Permalink

05/09/2008

Midnight Juggernauts Live @ Johnny Brenda's: Interview, Review + Photos

Midnight Juggernauts Live @ Johnny Brenda's: Interview, Review + Photos

In the falltide, fellow Walruser Michael gave some love to three Aussie prog-rockers otherwise known as Midnight Juggernauts. Sweet find! Thanks to this hawt tip, I grabbed an opportunity to shoot the shit with the Juggernauts before a sweaty-as ...

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Posted by Robin on 05/09/2008 1:06 PM EST in Indie-Pop, Electronic, Experimental, Interview | Permalink

05/06/2008

Lykke Li, Midnight Juggernauts, Hot Lava, Aunt Dracula, Death Set All Playing Philly This Week (and Next)

Lykke Li, Midnight Juggernauts, Hot Lava, Aunt Dracula, Death Set All Playing Philly This Week (and Next)

This week, and into next, it looks like Philly's Johnny Brenda's pretty much has a monopoly on live shows featuring awesome new/semi-new bands. Here's a run-down:

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Posted by Michael on 05/06/2008 2:58 PM EST in Indie-Pop, Electronic, Experimental, Local Music, Events | Permalink

05/01/2008

Take a Ben Franklin Airbath with the Strapping Fieldhands

Recognize any of these Fieldhands?

The Strapping Fieldhands are probably the only American band (in my opinion) who can get away with singing their songs in a fake British accent. Maybe it's because I find their obvious idolation with British psychedelic ala Syd Barrett and Soft ...

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Posted by Emily on 05/01/2008 4:21 PM EST in Experimental, Neo-Psychedelic, Lo-Fi | Permalink

04/28/2008

Dood Pass The 3-D Glasses, I Wanna Watch the New Bjork Video

Dood Pass The 3-D Glasses, I Wanna Watch the New Bjork Video

Yep, that forever-innovating Icelandic chanteuse is at it again. This time, Bjork is helping us to relive the three dimensional cinematic spectacle that was once unheard of beyond the walls of the sticky and sometimes cramped movie theaters. Her ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/28/2008 6:22 PM EST in Electronic, Experimental, Video | Permalink

Album Review: No Age Brings the Noise (Pop) on 'Nouns'

Album Review: No Age Brings the Noise (Pop) on 'Nouns'

I may be in the minority among the indie-rock elite when I say that I am not exactly a fan of No Age's compilation of 7"s and EPs, Weirdo Rippers. Fault me as you may, but my sometimes stubborn eardrums prefer to be awakened by pop cohesion and ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/28/2008 4:56 PM EST in Experimental, Lo-Fi, Indie-Rock, Highly Recommended | Permalink

04/21/2008

New Music: Quiet Village's Badass "Circus of Horror"

New Music: Quiet Village's Badass "Circus of Horror"

Quiet Village's "Circus of Horror", from their awesomely drugged-out, dreamy album Silent Movie, has been buzzing around the blogs and for good reason. It's a bad-ass, old-school funk groove reminiscent of 70's and 80s exploitation/grindhouse fi ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/21/2008 10:44 PM EST in Experimental, Highly Recommended, Funk | Permalink

04/17/2008

Paris 1919, 1973, and 2007

Paris 1919, 1973, and 2007

It's no surprise that I don't like much new music. I listen to a lot of it, but only find a teeny bit actually interesting. That being said, I understand the importance of historically contextualizing things for the kids of today. Enter Owen P ...

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Posted by Emily on 04/17/2008 12:17 PM EST in Electronic, Experimental, YouTube, Highly Recommended, Classical | Permalink

New Sebastian Track, "Motor," Will Run Over Your Face

New Sebastian Track, "Motor," Will Run Over Your Face

Seriously. This shit is awesome and fierce. Like a muscle car spinning its wheels back and forth on your skull, SebastiAn's "Motor" is non-stop electro anguish that will leave the dance floor soaked in blood. Kinda leaves a fuzzy feeling in your ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/17/2008 10:14 AM EST in Electronic, Experimental, Industrial | Permalink

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