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mtvU's phallic symbol

October 14, 2009 / Leave a Comment

Woodie. Whatever possessed mtvU to name their annual music award as such is beyond me. Is it supposed to be a joke aimed at their college audience? Cause I’m pretty sure college kids these days are smart enough to figure that one. Anyway, mtvU recently released the ballots for the awards show. What’s the big … [Read more…]

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Posted in: True/Slant Tagged: 3Oh!3, Amanda Blank, Animal Collective, Billboard, emo rap, Green Day, hip-hop, MTV, MTV Video Music Awards, mtvU, music, P.O.S., Rhymesayers Entertainment, Woodie Awards

"Utah… I Didn't Know They Knew Music Out There…"

March 11, 2009 / Leave a Comment

Breakfast at Sulimay’s is probably the greatest idea for an Internet-based TV program. Kudos to Philly’s Scrapple TV. Here’s what old people think of The Used (as well as KRS-One and The National): The video player provided on the Scrapple Website doesn’t work with WordPress. Instead, click here and scroll to “The Lost Episode.” Below … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Billboard, Breakfast at Sulimays, emo, KRS-One, music, Scrapple TV, Star Wars, The Bird and the Worm, The National, The Used

They Said It…

December 30, 2008 / 3 Comments

Roundup of various end of the year music lists…

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: About.com, Alexandra Cahill, Allmusic.com, Alopecia, Amazon.com, Amy Lindsey, Ann Powers, April, Associated Press, Baltimore City Paper, Belly, best albums lists, best albums of 2008, Billboard, Blender, Boston Globe, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Chris Barton, Chris DeLine, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cokemachineglow, Cortney Harding, Culture Bully, Dear Science, Drowned In Sound, Edna Gundersen, emo, Entertainment Weekly, Eric Mahollitz, Erik Thompson, Escapers Two, Fact Magazine, Food For Animals, Friendly Fires, Greg Kot, Heather Phares, HLLLYH, I Guess I'm Floating, I Rock Cleveland, Ice Cream Spiritual, James Christopher Monger, Jessica Letkemann, Joan Anderman, John Bush, Jon Pareles, Jonathan Cohen, Josh Keller, Justin Harris, Katie Hasty, Kelly Hilst, KEXP, Kyle Johnson, L.A. Times, Largehearted Boy, Limewire Music Blog, Margaret Wappler, Matt Collar, Melissa Trejo, Michael D. Ayers, Mojo, Morgan Chosnyk, Morgan Kluck, MTV, music, Music Blogs and Sites, Nate Chinen, Neon Neon, New Haven Register, New York Observer, New York Times, NME, NPR Listeners Poll, NPR Second Stage, Parts & Labor, Paste, pictures for sad children, Pitchfork, Ponytail, Q Magazine, Receivers, Robert Thompson, Rolling Stone, Sarah Rodman, Spin, Stainless Style, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Stereogum (Gummy Awards), Sun Kil Moon, Susan Visakowitz, The AV Club, The Dodos, The Mae Shi, TIME, Tiny Mix Tapes, Troy Carpenter, TV On The Radio, Uncut, USA TODAY, Visiter, webcomic, Why?, WOXY

Nick and Norah's Infinite Mix-Up

August 18, 2008 / 3 Comments

About a week ago I came across the trailer for the new Michael Cera-propelled film, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist. The movie is aimed at all things indie in both film and music and although the plot seems thin, the brief clips from Nick and Norah have a down-to-earth sense of adventure to them that … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Admit It!!!, Atmosphere, Billboard, Death Cab for Cutie, emo, film, Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, hipsters, indie, Max Bemis, Michael Cera, music, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Say Anything, scenesters, The Smiths

Building the Playing

July 21, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Down in New York for the weekend, I decided to take a break from some ear-shattering concerts (short review: Deerhoof rocked Prospect Park, Parts & Labor absolutely killed it at Siren Music Festival) to check out David Byrne’s Playing the Building exhibit at the Battery Maritime Building in Manhattan. The instillation is a wonderful little … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: art-rock, Battery Maritime Building, Billboard, concerts, David Byrne, Dear Science, Deerhoof, emo, Lil Wayne, Manhattan, Metro card, music, non-musicians, Parts & Labor, Playing the Building, post-punk, Prospect Park, punk, Siren Music Festival, Talking Heads, TV On The Radio

Lawrence And Cambria

July 8, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Lawrence of Arabia is one of those movies your told, nay instructed, to see if you enjoy film of the sort. I knew it was epic, but I had no idea how epic until the big, bold “Intermission” stood on screen about two and a half hours in. Planning an intermission in your film? Now … [Read more…]

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Say Anything About Science Fiction

July 5, 2008 / Leave a Comment

There’s something about the 4th of July that screams “joy”. It could be the way that folks file out of the woodwork to aimlessly meander around Boston in numbers that rival a sports championship parade. It could be the atmosphere of happiness that bounces off porches and front lawns, where normally reserved neighbors suddenly take … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: ...is a Real Boy, 4th of July, absurdity, Alive With The Glory Of Love, Allston, America, Andrew WK, Billboard, blogosphere, Bob Dylan, Boston, Chris Carrabba, Clear Channel, Dashboard Confessional, emo, George A Romero, Gerard Way, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, horror, hype, In Defense of the Genre, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Jawbox, Lost, manic-depression, Max Bemis, MIA, MTV, musicals, My Chemical Romance, New York City, Night of the Living Dead, punk-pop, Richard Kelly, rock opera, Rod Serling, Samuel Beckett, Say Anything, Sci-Fi Channel, science fiction, Southland Tales, Stephen Trask, Toy Story, TV, Twilight Zone, Warped Tour
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