Thursday, February 14, 2013

John Noble Friend Teaser

"Friend" Teaser from Ari Margolis on Vimeo.

Ok, I'm behind on Fringe. My wife and I fell into it pretty hard last year, blurred through seasons 1-3, bought ssn 4 when it came out but just haven't had time to watch it yet. The show itself starts with a SUPER strong pilot, then gets a little too X-Files/Creature of the week and kinda bugged me for a bit, then by season two is just sublime science fiction. It synthesizes a lot of the stuff I wanted to do in my first, totally failed manuscript for a novel, and it does it in a graceful, elegant way. It's kind of Lost meets The Invisibles meets X-Files. And casting wise, everyone is great, but John Noble - Walter - oh my! He is wonderful.

Well, above is the teaser for something he's starring in coming out later this year. I don't know anything else about it, but just based on Mr. Noble, I'm in!

Information came via Collider.

Iron Patriot

Can't wait.

Trance Movie Redband Trailer

Johnny Marr of the Smiths talks about 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now'



I love The Smiths.

New Marnie Stern Track




Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Joe Hill's NOS4A2


I received a nice advance copy of Joe Hill's NOS4A2 today. I am VERY much looking forward to reading it, as Hill's Heart-Shaped Box is one of my favorite books of recent years (and Horns is pretty damn awesome too! Can't wait for that movie starring Daniel Radcliffe). I'll be posting opinions on the book soon enough, however I also have my brand new copy of Peter V. Brett's The Daylight War - purchased in stunning hardcover the day of release (today) from my favorite local bookstore The Book Frog. Mr. Brett's stuff became DOR or 'Day of Release' level for me after the other two books in the series (which I speak about here) blew me the F--k away!!! But of course now I have an especially tricky conundrum - which to read first?

Choices, choices choices...

Queens of the Stone Age...

It's getting closer, can you feel it? 

According to NME's website (I know Scroobius Pip  says not to read NME, but in this case I couldn't help it damnit!) the following letter was sent by QOTSA to Kerrang magazine. I don't know what I thought was stranger - the fact that Kerrang still existed or the actual message.

To give credit you can read the full article here:


DEAR KERRANG,

...SOME THINGS YOU CAN'T FIX SO...

ON THIS RECORD WE CAME TO A REALIZATION: THE BESTTRICK OF ALL, IS NO TRICK AT ALL

THE SONGS ARE A REAL TIME DOCUMENT OF THE MANIC UPS AND DOWNS OF THE LAST YEAR. IT CAN'T ALWAYS RUN LIKE CLOCKWORK. SO RATHER THAN CONTROL THE DIRECTION OF THE RECORDINGS, WE DECIDED TO RIDE SHOTGUN ON OUR EMOTIONAL BANDWAGON. WE EMBRACED OUR EVIL, HELD THE HORRIBLE, LICKED THE LUNACY AND BLEW THE BEAUTIFUL. AS A RESULT, WE'RE ON CLOUD 9.

I CAN'T WRITE ANYMORE CAUSE MY PHONE'S DYING,

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE"

Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/queens-of-the-stone-
age/68671#6pezmwqwqHAce8QH.99 

HOW MUCH LONGER MUST WE WAIT?!? 

Oh, and that Scroobius Pip? If you don't know it, you're in for a treat indeed:

Spider Bags



I don't know much about Titus Adronicus. I know Mr. Brown gave me their album The Monitor a couple years ago and I dug it, but it's kind of remained in the "every once in a while" book in my car. While browsing Brooklyn Vegan a little while ago I noticed the singer of Adronicus wearing a pretty wicked looking shirt for Spider Bags and went ahead and googled that band (it was either a band or a strange, strange product - I figured I'd win either way). This is what I found. I dig it. You can find the Chapel Hill's Spider Bags bandcamp here and download this song for free!!!

Spider Bags "Shake My Head is available here from Odessa Records.

!!! - Slyd from Thr!!!er



New !!! is always a good thing.

Queens of the Stone Age Rarity



In anticipation of the forthcoming new QOTSA record (I'm now seeing the possibility of March bandied around the interweb but with no real specific source so...)I've had Rated R in heavy rotation. Coincidentally today as I was removing my headphones at the end of Better Living Through Chemistry a co-worker had a Queens song running on youtube that I had never heard before. I'd been pretty thorough back in the napster days in amassing what I thought were all the bands b-sides and rarities up to that point, but Spiders and Vinegaroons is one that slipped by me.

Until today.

Fake Zombie Emergency in Montana Interrupts Talk Show



Someone hacked this television station in Montana and added their own zombie emergency message. Once again fiction, no longer content with being marginalized to our imaginations, has attempted to supplant our consensual reality. When will it succeed?

Thanks be to Richard Kadrey for the tweet wherein I found this.

Monday, February 11, 2013

NextLevel Squad "Zilla March" Flexing Gas Mask | YAK FILMS + B'ZWAX



I discovered this track and this video about two years ago via the always marvelous technoccult.net . You can buy it on B'ZWAX's bandcamp here. My Chicago peeps will recognize the setting. If you've ever read the L in Chicago, can you just imagine these guys getting on it.

Beneath an Abandoned Hospital: Thoughts from Places



Ransom Riggs' 1st novel, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is awesome. It is a narrative constructed around a handful of VERY odd old tyme pictures. I wrote about it after I read it here. Riggs is also a travel writer and has a WONDERFUL youtube channel that is slightly akin to one of my favorite websites, Forbidden Places, which is kind of a photographic foray into lost and forgotten urban places all over the world. This video, posted on the VlogBrothers youtube channel is an adventure with Riggs in a forgotten hospital. Fantastic.

Toy Fair 2013: Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Castle Grayskull ...



This was on ainitcoolnews earlier today. Bad ass version of something I loved as a kid.

Man... or Astro Man?

In honor of the upcoming tour dates, which can be seen here.

Caught them two years ago for the first time since... late 90's? Still awesome.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Woodkid - I Love You



I missed this when it was released last week. I would not have thought Woodkid possible in topping their last video (Iron). I was wrong.

Some of the most beautiful textures committed to B&W. And the Whales just make it.

Here's Iron too, because I don't think I ever posted it on here:




The Devil's Carnival 2 Teaser

Wire - The Peel Sessions '78



We could talk about the awards show everyone else is talking about. Or we can listen to good music. I think I'll take the latter.

Wipers - Doom Town

Tuneyards on Austin City Limits 2/09/13 - Gangsta


Watch tUnE-yArDs "Gangsta" on PBS. See more from Austin City Limits.


Patrick Wensink - Sex Dungeon For Sale



As I blogged about here last week, I recently finished Patrick Wensink's novel Broken Piano For President. If you dig reading, if you dig Chuck Palahniuk, if you dig The Butthole Surfers ('cuz they figure into the book in a huge thematic way) then you should definitely read this book. Fantastic.

A couple of years ago I read Wensink's first anthology, Sex Dungeon For Sale. It wasn't until just last week though that I'd ever seen the above. Nice.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Troggs - Night of the Long Grass

The Twilight Singer - Fat City (Slight Return)



"Why you take from a giver?
Why you gotta get high?
Why you watch a carwreck,
Muthafucker?
Cuz it looks fun to die."


Mr. Duli you have quite the disturbing yet endlessly endearing way with words.

The Bronx's New Record: Bronx IV


Damn! This just came out and I missed it.

Watch Primus & Stewart Copeland Jam



via Copeland's youtube channel. Awesome.

New Laird Barron Collection in April

image courtesy of http://darkwolfsfantasyreviews.blogspot.com/
About two years while I was still at the bookstore, one of my regulars recommended Laird Barron's "Weird Fiction" to me. That's a flag phrase with me. You may have noticed I'm a bit of a Lovecraft fanatic and Weird Fiction is, along with authors such as Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith, a moniker most colloquially associated with ol' Howard Phillips . Also, there was something about the manner in which my customer described Barron's work - an immediacy and a sureness that imparted to me the idea that I would become a fanatic for this man's work as well.

I did.

image courtesy of goodreads.com
I began with The Imago Sequence and Other Stories. I read that so fast my freakin' head spun. It was a bit of work locating a copy, but in the interim of leaving the store and starting my new job some friends opened their own book store here in the Southbay, the-ever touted Bookfrog, and they were kind enough to order it for me (because they order everything and anything at request).

Next was Occultation, which came out shortly after finished Imago. Another anthology, Occultation was an even better, more consistant read. The infinitesimal tendrils of dread Barron had begun sowing through my heart in The Image Sequence were growing stronger in Occultation, and I was starting to get glimpses of the bigger picture behind the cracks and corners of his work.

image courtesy of grimreviews.blogspot.com
That picture came full on clear, complete with hideous gray eyes and wickedly aspiring teeth when The Croning was released some months later. Barron's debut novel The Croning is a deeply inspiring work that deftly examines the mundane yet terrifying aging process within the context of immortality, dark ritualistic aeons and things that go bump in the night. It is a fantastic first novel as both a stand alone entity and - what's more important to the fanatic in me - to the cosmic scope of the mythos Barron is creating.

image courtesy of imdiebound.org
Like Lovecraft, Barron's tales are in a shared world or Universe and overlap in sometimes obvious (i.e. character swapping) sometimes nearly invisibile ways. Like the fabled Butterfly Effect one character may do something in one story and it will reach fruition in another. This is Lovecraft-esque without falling into the admittedly overdone trap of writing within Lovecraft's world. This is a very talented author using that as the template and saying, "Now how can I do this, but make it my own?"

For two or two hundred more stories, I'm in.

The Black Angels - Don't Play With Guns

Friday, February 8, 2013

Melvins Do Black Betty from Forthcoming Covers Record



The first song we've heard off of April 30th Melvins (and friends) cover album Everybody Loves Sausages. Thanks be to Mr. Brown for the heads up.

What is not addressed in the article is why JSBX - or what is commonly an abbreviation for Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, is on the graphic. Are they somehow involved in with the track? There was no mention anywhere that I looked.