I’ve been badmouthing The Fader all week, but then they had this remix of MIA’s “Bird Flu” and it made me feel all arular inside all over again.
Oh, so you’re with “the media” then?
Remember how I said The Fader was more or less worthless, except for the awesome pictures they take and then I posted something they did about No Age at SXSW? It’s still true. On the other hand, when Ben Ratliff talks Ocrilim, Black Dice and No Age in the pages of The Times, it’s completely amazing.
[Always keep an eye out for Ratliff. Sure Sanneh is the people’s favorite and a fine writer, but Ratliff writes about all the weird stuff I love, except making the recent Stooges gig sound like the Second Coming, which it totally couldn’t have been, since the Stooges pretty much suck now. Lastly, check out the correction. What’s even more amazing is that I always think that Mick Barr is in Hella. It’s refreshing to know that he’s not.]
He destroyed my apartment and killed my cat.
Kurt Vonnegut, dead at 84. I’ll amend this post later when I’m not scrambling out the door for work. I wonder if it didn’t occur to him to write an epitaph on his kitchen wall in feces.
[Special thanks to my 10th grade English teacher Phil Repko who surreptitiously introduced me to Vonnegut. Upon handing me Breakfast of Champions he told me that if I were apprehended, that I never to admit that I’d gotten the book from him. Boyertown had moments where book banning seemed likely, and Vonnegut would’ve been tops on the list.]
What exactly would you say you do here?
Pitchfork contributor/Paper Thin Walls editor/gmail chat buddy Brandon Stosuy asks Excepter what they do 9–5. Stereogum’s “Quit Your Day Job” is sort of like a Works Progress project documenting indie rock employment culture.
I don’t want to work in a building downtown, but I do it for the money.
That Arcade Fire record everyone’s going on about, myself included, should be pretty well split between Springsteen and Echo, right? Wrong. Carl Wilson at Zoilus noticed that things are swinging in the Boss’ direction and that it’s now cool to reclaim him for us, whomever that may be. You’ve seen the Springsteen tribute concert photos, right?
[I’ll admit here in the open that I’ve been guilty of this for some time. I like The River and Nebraska. And “Brilliant Disguise.” I chalk it up to a grad school crisis, but it stuck around for reasons unknown to me, but I attribute it to the power of the music. Radio does everything it can to undo it. Whenever I ride in the car I find myself reaching for the presets when Bruce comes on. His version of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”? The worst!]