As the Darkness Descends...
Friends, the day is finally upon us. Tonight at Irving Plaza England's spandex clad international rock gods, The Darkness, will be jamming out what proves to be another amazing NYC show. The plan is as follows: Get out of work by 5pm; eat dinner by 6:30; change into one-piece cat suit by 6:45; show up at Bside by 7pm; get to Irving by 9:30pm. The doors open at 8pm and their are 2 openers. This should be a good time. Call me if you have any questions or if you want to come drink whiskey while cooking dinner.
Show times:
Kill Hannah (8:30pm)
Billy Talent (9:20pm)
The Darkness (10:15pm)
If you get home in time, don't forget to check out the Strokes on Conan as their residency chugs on. Last weeks What Ever Happened was amazing.
If you aren't headed to the Darkness gig, get down to Sin-e for another installment of the Vicious party with PS, Aierl Love Feed, and Dirty on Purpose all set to play.
Is it me, or has pitchfork fallen off the train? All of their news stories were reported by blogs last week.
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This is the dumbest move record companies could make. Instead of nurturing artists and sitting back while they complete albums rather than pushing them to create "filler" tracks, record companies are urging artists to cut songs. Does anyone else see a problem with this model?
Is nothing sacred? I know my roommate will get it, so I'll read it, but damn let the man be.
Not only does Dave Simpson think the Beatles are overrated, but his shit doesn't stink either.
Jim Farber gives us his thoughts on Britney's new record. I was in the Daily News office last night, and I actually heard a photo editor discussing the fact that they don't have pictures showing enough skin. He wanted naked pictures. True story.
Though this may turn out to be a good thing, I wish the Libertines were gonna work with Mick Jones again. God help me if they go Britpop.
One of Detroit's loudest bands, the Von Bondies, talk up their plans for their next record.
Bono sucks. Thats all.
I just realized that Free Williamsburg has reviews of the Pleased, and Noah's favorite rockers, Elefant.
Ok, thats it. Now I'm going back to doing administrative work while Permission to Land plays quietly in my cubicle.
Friends, the day is finally upon us. Tonight at Irving Plaza England's spandex clad international rock gods, The Darkness, will be jamming out what proves to be another amazing NYC show. The plan is as follows: Get out of work by 5pm; eat dinner by 6:30; change into one-piece cat suit by 6:45; show up at Bside by 7pm; get to Irving by 9:30pm. The doors open at 8pm and their are 2 openers. This should be a good time. Call me if you have any questions or if you want to come drink whiskey while cooking dinner.
Show times:
Kill Hannah (8:30pm)
Billy Talent (9:20pm)
The Darkness (10:15pm)
If you get home in time, don't forget to check out the Strokes on Conan as their residency chugs on. Last weeks What Ever Happened was amazing.
If you aren't headed to the Darkness gig, get down to Sin-e for another installment of the Vicious party with PS, Aierl Love Feed, and Dirty on Purpose all set to play.
Is it me, or has pitchfork fallen off the train? All of their news stories were reported by blogs last week.
-------------------------------------
Give um the Juice. Tons of news.
In their defense, PitchFork does have a nice tidbit on Interpol, but they should make that song available. And, as expected, they loved this retired MC's lastest musing.
This is the dumbest move record companies could make. Instead of nurturing artists and sitting back while they complete albums rather than pushing them to create "filler" tracks, record companies are urging artists to cut songs. Does anyone else see a problem with this model?
Is nothing sacred? I know my roommate will get it, so I'll read it, but damn let the man be.
Not only does Dave Simpson think the Beatles are overrated, but his shit doesn't stink either.
Jim Farber gives us his thoughts on Britney's new record. I was in the Daily News office last night, and I actually heard a photo editor discussing the fact that they don't have pictures showing enough skin. He wanted naked pictures. True story.
Though this may turn out to be a good thing, I wish the Libertines were gonna work with Mick Jones again. God help me if they go Britpop.
One of Detroit's loudest bands, the Von Bondies, talk up their plans for their next record.
Bono sucks. Thats all.
I just realized that Free Williamsburg has reviews of the Pleased, and Noah's favorite rockers, Elefant.
Ok, thats it. Now I'm going back to doing administrative work while Permission to Land plays quietly in my cubicle.




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