the video makes it pretty clear what the song's actually about, but if you only listen it almost sounds like a love song.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
so my next post will be about a musical artist currently under the age of 40 i swear, but right now i can't help but share my enthusiasm for the new spiritualized single, from the forthcoming songs in a&e, which i found on the (actually quite good) pitchfork.tv:
the video makes it pretty clear what the song's actually about, but if you only listen it almost sounds like a love song.
the video makes it pretty clear what the song's actually about, but if you only listen it almost sounds like a love song.
Monday, May 12, 2008
not sure if there's been a better album released in 2008 than the new nick cave and the bad seeds record, but i know there hasn't been a more badass one. check the charmingly low-budget and over-acted video for the title track, "dig!!!, lazarus, dig!!!":
and that's probably the seventh best song on the album. if this guy's not on top of his game right now, i don't know who is.
and that's probably the seventh best song on the album. if this guy's not on top of his game right now, i don't know who is.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Destroyer is one of my all-time favorite bands. I've spent more time on the Destroyer wiki, spent more money on eBay buying all of the albums, and gotten more frustrated with people not seeing Trouble in Dreams as a nod to early-2000 Destroyer (the rating WMCN's own Liner Notes gave the album was disappointing) than I'd like to admit.
So I was pretty happy to see this Washington Post feature pop up on The Catbirdseat today. It's about as obsessive and nerdy as you can get when you put two huge fans of a band with as much content as Destroyer together to argue about the best album. The article itself reads like a Destroyer song, filled with references such as "Pistols at dawn can only work for so long" and "Destroyer's The Temple."
Personally I've never been able to come to a conclusion with these albums, and usually just give up and go back to City of Daughters.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Thanks for the boost, Aaron. Perhaps we'll soon be seeing posts to help kill precious paper writing time, and pass the precious summer hours, from the following gentlemen, recently chosen for WMCN's 2008-2009 staff.
Corbin Cavallero, Rock Director
Andrew Berger, Rock Director
Reed Boskey, Electronic Director
Nolan Levenson, Hip Hop Director
Sean Hickey, Tech Director
Keep it tasteful, everyone, and enjoy your blogging rights.
Corbin Cavallero, Rock Director
Andrew Berger, Rock Director
Reed Boskey, Electronic Director
Nolan Levenson, Hip Hop Director
Sean Hickey, Tech Director
Keep it tasteful, everyone, and enjoy your blogging rights.
finals have been pretty bad this year, and are only about to get worse. but, as with most things (not feeling twee enough, crippling sorrow), i find that a little calvin johnson can help out a lot.i recently discovered his post-beat happening (there's a reunion that needs to happen) collective dub narcotic sound system. their sound has been called 'indie-funk', as it incorporated a lot of stuff (r&b, reggae, primitive electronica) you didn't see a lot in 90s indie music. "monkey hips and rice" is the most fun example of what they do--it's got a classic motown riff, but it's the most shambolic, unprofessional-sounding motown riff you could possibly imagine. which is to say that it's got that classic k charm.
here's to paper-writing:
dub narcotic sound system--"monkey hips and rice"
Thursday, May 01, 2008
April showers bring May flowers. Or make that May post-punk. Here's a video I really dig, by a band I adore...The Chameleons! Even YouTube can't kill the intimacy of the space where they played this charming number, called "Nathan's Phase," back in 1982. Perfect for a gloomy spring day like today...sometimes joy, sometimes despair...it's just a phase we're going through.
Also, congratulations to WMCN's new staff for 2008-2009 (staff listings and blog contributors will be updated soon). Don't miss the last five days of spring broadcasting, or our super sweet spring concert, this Saturday in 10K. We'll be selling more of those t-shirts, which are proving so popular.
Also, congratulations to WMCN's new staff for 2008-2009 (staff listings and blog contributors will be updated soon). Don't miss the last five days of spring broadcasting, or our super sweet spring concert, this Saturday in 10K. We'll be selling more of those t-shirts, which are proving so popular.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Thank god the phone is working again because tomorrow is the day we've all been waiting for...THE SCOTT TRIBUTE SHOW! Tuesday 4/29 8-10PM! Hosted by Nick Kahn and Gautam Mani, the show will feature many great musicians, including...




Will Scott break his all-time record of 8 calls in an hour? Will Scott make a guest appearance at the station? Will we push the emergency alert button just for Scott's amusements? You'll just have to listen in tomorrow night and see for yourself!


