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The Dramatic Balanced

Endearing Records got their hands on two lost boxes of the Dramatic Balanced and are featuring it in their webstore...for cheap. If you ever want to own it, this could be the last chance.
posted by Hilts: 4/24/2004 08:11:00 PM



Lou Barlow

Just bumped in to Lou Barlow on the street here in Toronto. Gave him a pound and told him that "Sebadoh III changed my life". no doubt. If it wasn't for Lou Barlow, i would not be writing music today. My idol from 1992 - 2000. No way i'm missing that show tonight.
If you're in the Toronto area go check out Sebadoh tonight (fri, april 23rd) at the Horshoe Pub in Toronto.
posted by Arch: 4/23/2004 12:57:00 PM



Fact Check

The US, both Kerry and Bush, has been spouting off over the last week about backing Israel's right to defend itself against the mighty Palestinians terrorists:
"The latest death brought the overall toll since the September 2000 start of the Palestinian Intifada against the occupation forces to 3,900, including 2,933 Palestinians and 898 Israelis, according to an AFP count."
There are terrorists on both sides of that conflict. I guess by the White House's logic, it would be acceptable for the Palestinians to conduct targetted assasinations of Israeli generals whose troops kill innocent civilians. Fuck Bush for openly picking a side.
posted by Hilts: 4/18/2004 11:02:00 PM



CHS

Brand new website for one of the dopest bands out there.
Coldharbourstores
posted by Hilts: 4/11/2004 01:05:00 PM



Hit by VICE

True? Not true? Either way, during times like these, McInnes' confessions to Gawker about VICE's sham conservatism should give us all pause about the veracity of media-peddled information most people use to constitute their understanding of the world and their places in it: "After moving from Montreal...to NY...It became irresistible to goad people and corner them into conversations about controversial politics because they were so hysterical and easy to anger. Plus, incendiary political statements garnered endless publicity for us and playing with mainstream media became a fun game...I wrote an article for The American Conservative about a new trend of conservative hipsters. I did it for a laugh. I did it because I wanted to see what it would be like to flirt with Pat Buchanan (and I agree with some of what the AmCon says, just like I agree with some of what The Nation says)...I am sure there will still be some skeptics out there that will ignore the AmCon untruths I just clearly spelled out and will still think I'm just backpedaling so, in order to prove my point, I will now be saying stuff to the press that is so left-wing, so-Black Power, that it will make your ears burn off. I'm even going to gamble that their research will never turn up this confession."
posted by doc: 4/08/2004 02:16:00 PM



From Mess to Disaster

I'm thinking America's misadventure is about to take a very serious turn for the worse.
posted by Hilts: 4/06/2004 06:36:00 PM



This is weird

I heard a song by Hilary Duff today called "Come Clean". I honestly thought it was Evanescence untill i actually heard the DJ on the radio explain that it was Duff. Is this what mainstream music has become? is it now just the type of outfit, and the colour of your hair that defines what genre your music belongs to?
posted by Arch: 4/02/2004 09:10:00 AM



Frontline

Tonight PBS's Frontline aired "Ghosts of Rwanda". It should be required viewing for every person living in the West. I feel like I've been hit in the stomach with a baseball bat...art, music, domestic politics, work, family, friends, everything that concerns us in our daily lives takes on an absolute hollowness after seeing that. We haven't earned anything we have. I feel more depressed than angry, we're all just self-interested animals in the end, those who perpetrated the acts and those who stood by and watched from across the oceans...our great democracies really do amount to nothing.
Rwanda, nothing else, is the tragedy of our lifetime.
Ghosts of Rwanda
posted by Hilts: 4/01/2004 11:20:00 PM



Codename

The new Bark Psychosis record is flawless. Graham Sutton is probably the most innovative arranger and producer working today.
posted by Hilts: 4/01/2004 02:14:00 PM

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