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Devo Streams Live Album From 1978 On MySpace

December 7, 2009 Art, The Rathaus

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Right when you thought MySpace was a complete waste of time, electro-punk pioneers Devo decide to stream a live album recorded in Bristol, England from 1978 on their page. Listen to the live album here.

Also, Devo is releasing a four-disc box set entitled The Ultra Devo-lux Ltd. Edition on December 22 which features two studio recordings “Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!” and “Freedom of Choice,” demos, remastered live tracks, a live dvd from 2009, a collection of their music videos, a fold out poster, a copy of the artwork featured on Devo’s first single “Jocko Homo/Mongoloid” and other goodies all for the price of $49.99. Pre-order The Ultra Devo-lux Ltd. Edition here.

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posted by: Harold Johns III

We Are Country Mice At The Replay Lounge

December 7, 2009 Art, culture, The Rathaus

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Although much of the national coverage We Are Country Mice has received categorizes them as a Brooklyn based band, we know they truly are country mice. These four Brooklyn dwellers return to their Midwestern roots this Wednesday, December 9 at 10pm to play the Replay Lounge in Lawrence, KS. To learn more about the band check out these links:

We Are Country Mice MySpace
Pitchfork CMJ Review

Earfarm Review
Purchase their 2nd 7″ here
Listen to “A Good Old Fashioned Barn Raising” here

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posted by: Tricia Rock

Music Archive: Iggy Pop “The Passenger” Live 1977

December 3, 2009 Art, The Rathaus

I’m posting this just video because I heard “The Passenger”on a movie trailer for a lame-ass romantic comedy starring George Clooney and I wanted to remember Iggy Pop in a better context. That and the fact Iggy is wearing an animal tail during this live performance from 1977 make it a must post. La…la…la..la..lalala!

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posted by: Harold Johns III

Lee “Scratch” Perry Is Coming To America

December 2, 2009 Art, culture, The Rathaus

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Artist, songwriter, innovator, performer, producer, inventor of dub and overall reggae madman Lee “Scratch” Perry  is embarking on brief US tour this month. To set it off right Perry put together the video message below and believe us it’s out of control in the best way possible.

Perry’s most recent album, the Grammy-nominated Repentance, fuses his signature style with a truly diverse collection of contemporary musical influences. Starting with a chance meeting between Perry and hyper-energetic artist/producer Andrew W.K. at SXSW in 2006, the pair formed an unthinkable friendship which led to a musical collaboration, resulting in Repentance, Perry’s 54th studio album. Guest musicians include Moby, producer Don Fleming (Sonic Youth, Teenage Fanclub) and drummer Brian Chippendale of noise duo Lightning Bolt.

LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY TOUR DATES

12/13/09 – Highline Ballroom – New York, NY
12/14/09 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
12/16/09 – The Star Bar – Park City, UT
12/18/09 – Independent – San Francisco, CA
12/19/09 – The New Parish of Oakland – Oakland, CA
12/20/09 – The Catalyst – Santa Cruz, CA

Watch the Lee “Scratch” Perry at work in his heyday

Download the track “Santa Claus” from Repentance here

If you’re interested in hearing more of Perry’s music we suggest the following records:

Cloak & Dagger – 1973 Trojan
Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Cornbread – 1978 VP Records
The Return of Pipecock Jackxon – 1980 Black Star Liner

posted by: Harold Johns III

Live Recap: A Sunny Day in Glasgow

December 2, 2009 Art, culture, The Rathaus

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Prior to A Sunny Day In Glasgow taking the stage at the Replay Lounge (Lawrence, KS) on November 24, the local opening act Burger Kingdom completed their set and demolished the remains – flipping over a drum set and chucking the lone guitar at the four foot amp. Personally I didn’t agree with the lead singer yelling, “More like off-core!” but who am I to judge? I thought they did pretty well…

While writing a review of ASDIG’s most recent album Ashes Grammar just a week before, I had the feeling it was a bit overwhelming and pretentious at first but with some special attention I came to adore the layered collection of dream pop. If I had to isolate myself with headphones, how was seeing the sound come to life going to turn out? Surprisingly, it went well.

ASDIG opened up with Ashes Grammar’s “Failure” and “Shy.” The lead brains behind ASDIG, Ben Daniels, preferred to stay off to the side behind his Roland S404 sampler while Jen Goma and Annie Frederickson gracefully flaunted their pop inspired dance skills and vocal abilities which possessed a surprisingly welcome sexiness – most prevalently during “Passionate Introverts (Dinosaurs),” the most entertaining performance of the night. Props must given to the drummer of Burger Kingdom for grabbing Josh Meakim’s microphone and drunkenly slurring, “They sound a lot better the closer you get to the stage” before the song began. And indeed they did. “White Witch” was also a standout performance for ASDIG that night, displaying their cohesiveness.

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The crowd remained engaged for the rest of the show as ASDIG bounced from familiar numbers off Scribble Mural Comic Journal and Ashes Grammar. Overall, the small number of people inside the Replay didn’t reflect the scope of talent that ASDIG casually possess. They’re not for everyone; however, they came to please, and did please, those genuinely interested in what they have become.

by: Bene Garcia

Art

Artist Shout Out: Walter Inglis Anderson

Artist Shout Out: Walter Inglis Anderson

Walter Inglis Anderson was an American painter, writer, naturalist and bicycle enthusiast. Artist Bio: Walter Inglis Anderson was born in 1903 in New Orleans to George Walter Anderson, a grain merchant, and Annette McConnell Anderson, an artist. His mother’s love of art, music, and literature strongly influenced Walter (called “Bob” by his friends and family) ...Read More

Music

New Music Review: Widowspeak “Widowspeak”

New Music Review: Widowspeak “Widowspeak”

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Fashion

Runway Style: Thomas Tait Fall 2011

Runway Style: Thomas Tait Fall 2011

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Photography

Photo File: Saga

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Film

Style Watch: Harmony Korine for Proenza Schouler “Act Da Fool”

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TV

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Web

Photo Flash: The Camel Thorn Trees of Namibia, Africa

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photograph by Frans Lanting, National Geographic Tinted orange by the morning sun, a soaring dune is the backdrop for the hulks of camel thorn trees in Namib-Naukluft Park. In 1990 newly independent Namibia became one of the world’s first nations to write environmental protection into its constitution. Read more about Namibia’s unqiue efforts at land stewardship here. ...Read More

News

Infographic: Sitting is Killing You

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Funny

Funny Video: Charlotte Young’s Artist Statement

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