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Body

September 15, 2009 / Leave a Comment

Caught a preview screening of Jennifer’s Body. It wasn’t as awful as I’d read, but I can say that there’s going to be a cadre of folks who are interested in seeing the thing just for Megan Fox’s body. And they’ll be disappointed, because though some of the billboard adverts have given it that bro-skin-flick … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Adam Brody, Amanda Seyfried, Diablo Cody, emo, film, Geoff Berkshire, Great White, guyliner, indie, Jared Leto, Jennifer's Body, Low Shoulder, Maroon 5, Megan Fox, Metromix, music, Needy, The Ten, Wikipedia

R&Bemo?

August 31, 2009 / Leave a Comment

It seems that the Seattle Times‘ Andrew Matson has stumbled upon the formula that came to fruition in popular culture a bit over half a decade ago: “random genre/culture/thing/idea/word” + “emo” = combination of the former two concepts! Back when emo first really hit it big, it seems everyone was trying hard to configure the … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 808s and Heartbreak, Andrew Matson, Drake, emo, indie, Kanye West, music, post-hardcore, R&B, R&Bemo, scrunk, Seattle Times, Successful

Guitar Hero 5: Emo Edition

June 1, 2009 / 2 Comments

Guitar Hero, the popular musical-video game phenomenon is coming out with its fifth volume. And it might as well be called the “Emo Edition.” Or the Indie Edition… One fits with the other. While the new version of Guitar Hero (GH5) if you will, has the regular mainstream-rock fare, it’s jam packed with many an … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Activision, Anarchy In The UK, Arctic Monkeys, Band of Horses, Brand New, Elliott Smith, emo, GH5, Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero 3, Guitar Hero 5, Heatmiser, indie, Jimmy Eat World, Mark Lanegan, music, Nearly Lost You, Oscars, Screaming Trees, Spacehog, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Duke Spirit, the Sex Pistols, Thrice, TV On The Radio, Vampire Weekend, video games, Weezer

Amazon is soooooooo emo

March 30, 2009 / Leave a Comment

Amazon released their list of the 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums of All Times. As with any “definitive” list, Amazon’s has some flaws, and some seem to stand out like sore thumbs, especially moving from one individual’s taste to the next. As a side note, yes, Animal Collective’s Merriweather Post Pavilion is a great album and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums of All Times, 24 Hour Revenge Therapy, 33 1/3 book series, Amazon.com, Animal Collective, Chess Records, Cursive, emo, Fugazi, Hearts of Oak, How Memory Works, indie, Jawbreaker, Joan of Arc, Make Up, Merriweather Post Pavilion, music, Nothing Feels Good, Repeater, Save Yourself, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, The Promise Ring, The Ugly Organ

Kanye Wemo

October 21, 2008 / 1 Comment

It’s been a number of days, but Stereogum’s post on Kanye West’s “Coldest Winter” caught my eye for oh so many reasons. Of course, images offer the best summation. Thanks Stereogum: The post offers an interesting look at the perception of emo today. Given that Stereogum doesn’t play into mainstream music standards and often prides … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 808's & Heartbreak, audiophile, Brandon Stosuy, Cabide DJ, Coldest Winter, emo, Fall Out Boy, indie, JP, Kanye West, Milky, music, Parts & Labor, Receivers, Stereogum, the Outsiders, vinyl, Wayne Marshall

The Politics of Fashion

September 11, 2008 / 2 Comments

Naomi pointed me the way to this excellent piece by Thursday/United Nations’ Geoff Rickly on the MTV Headbanger’s Blog site on my previous post, and it got me thinking about the impact of fashion on culture. Rickly astutely notes the power of the image, and in doing so recalls Marshall McLuhan’s “the medium is the … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Beastie Boys, Che Guevara, Daniel Boorstin, emo, fashion, Fugazi, Geoff Rickly, Gym Class Heroes, Headbanger's Blog, hipsterdom, hipsters, independent film, indie, Instrument, iTunes, Jem Cohen, kafia, Marshall McLuhan, MCA, Mona Lisa, MTV, music, New York Times, Palestine, The Image, Thursday, United Nations

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
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