Thursday, December 17, 2009

Merry X-mash from Dj Updog!!!

Hey music lovers!
dJ uPdoG has created and posted close to twenty 60+ minute mixes this year, and I've taken some of my absolute favorite tracks and compiled them into one KICKASS year-end mix for you all! These are hands down some of the best dance tracks & best mixes of the year. Hopefully you will enjoy hearing them again as much as I did! I love you more than everyone else, so check out the mix before it gets shared with the rest of the world!

dJ uPdoG - Beast of 2009

01 - Javi Mula - Come On (Original Mix)
02 - The Wong Boys - Git Ur Fuk On (DJ Illo Fuk Harder Mix)
03 - Evil Nine - Icicles (Evil Nine's Graveyard Smash)
04 - TNK Project - I Want To Fuck You Now (Original Mix)
05 - Klaas - The Way To Go (Herve Mix)
06 - All-American Rejects - Gives You Hell (Ocelot Remix)
07 - Sean Quinn & Gus Cullen - Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) (Vandalism Club Remix)
08 - Chris Cornell - Long Gone (Digital Dog Club Mix)
09 - Uniform & Entropy feat. Oren Ai - Uncanny (Jontron's Mix)
10 - Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm (Randy Boyer Remix)
11 - The Sound Of Arrows - Into The Clouds (Fear Of Tigers Remix)
12 - Hoxton Whores Vs. Stafford Brothers feat. Frank Stafford - Wherever (Original Mix)

Thursday, December 10, 2009

How Long Is It dot dot dot


Three guys and two chicks make up the engaging Chicago pop band known as Dot Dot Dot. I (as in Roman numeral number 1), the first in a series of three EP's, was released at the end of the summer, and it's new single "How Long" is scheduled for release in the first week of 2010. As the sounds of the eighties continue to re-surface, expect Dot Dot Dot to be at the forefront of the retro revival. With their songs captivatingly reminiscent of eighties heroes like Duran Duran, ABC and Spandau Ballet, it would be hard not to roll down that window and turn up that radio, even if it is winter! "How Long" is available for your pleasure here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69733489270f43c1/

London Town


Hip-hop & Rap aren't always known for their soulfulness, but New York's Theophilus London definitely brings an inspired and smooth sexiness to his words and beats. On the verge of blowing up since he released his free "This Charming Mixtape" towards the beginning of this year, he is certainly continuing to move closer to the prize. Green Label Sound has recently released his new single "Humdrum Town," which is a re-worked version of one of the high points of aforesaid mixtape. A surefire sing-along track, "Humdrum Town" flows along on a sleek bed of neo-soul with dashes of hip-hop, pop & electro. Check it out here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69732945aeb50f3e/

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

dJ uPdoG - My Super Pretentious Hipster Indie Playlist Mix


a star explodes a storm
a billion seasons born
every clap of thunder
only makes me stronger on the inside
i want to break your heart and give you mine.

dJ uPdoG - My Super Pretentious Hipster Indie Playlist Mix

01 - Crystal Fighters - I Love London (In Flagranti Vintage Mix)
02 - Little Boots - Earthquake (Treasure Fingers' Epicwave Mix)
03 - Riton & Primary 1 - Radiates
04 - Fenech-Soler - Lies (Alex Metric Remix)
05 - The Temper Trap - Fader (Adam Freeland Remix)
06 - TV/TV - Fire Island Freakout (Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn Fire Re-touch)
07 - The Sound Of Arrows - Into The Clouds (Fear Of Tigers Remix)
08 - The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (Yuksek Remix)
09 - The Kickdrums - Love Is A Drug (Left/Right Remix)
10 - The Hidden Cameras - In The NA (Crystal Pepsi Remix)
11 - Nakatomi Towers - Cut Me Out (Mark Lam Remix)
12 - Washington - Cement (No Device Remix)
13 - The XX - Shelter (Death To The Throne Remix)
14 - Yeasayer - Ambling Alp (Memory Tapes Remix)
15 - Empire Of The Sun - Standing On The Shore (Cassian Remix)

Saturday, December 5, 2009

As Biffy Clyro Turns


Released about a month ago (although not in the U.S. yet), Scottish band Biffy Clyro's fifth album Only Revolutions builds upon the already-raised-bar template of 2007's breakthrough album Puzzle. The songs, whether rocker, mid-tempo or ballad, all share a sense of grandeur that contemporaries like Snow Patrol and Coldplay strive for, but don't pull off quite as consistently as Biffy do.

Like Puzzle, the new album was produced by Gggarth Richardson (Rage Against The Machine, Chevelle) who helps the band create epic soundscapes to match the earnest and anthemic songwriting. Already a critical and commercial smash in the UK, hopefully Revolutions will continue to build their stateside reputation as well.

The album's opening track "The Captain" is it's recently released third single, full of sweeping orchestration and a purposeful, driving beat.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/694635859f79a3e5/

Slated for release as the fourth single after the start of the new year is "Many of Horror," which manages to sound as much pretty as it does powerful.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69463988d3cadd55/

"That Golden Rule" rocks heartily...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69521405517cd18e/

"Born On A Horse" is quirky & cool...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69521560d9e71cea/

Friday, December 4, 2009

dJ uPdoG - Crazy Pills Mix


I need to know if you think you're cooler than me, if so, shame on you. Spells of deception! The bass is my BF, and my intergalactic disco recordz are gonna get a reaction and KNOCK YOU OUT!

dJ uPdoG - Crazy Pills Mix

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69396903f7816f78/

01 - Bass Kleph & Anthony Paul - Helium (Ear Candy Remix)
02 - Don Diablo - I Need To Know (Don Diablo's Sellout Sessions Mix)
03 - Mike Posner - Cooler Than Me (Hey Champ Remix)
04 - Popof - Faces 'Uch (Original Mix)
05 - Beastie Boys - Intergalactic (Polymorphic Remix)
06 - Amanda Blank - Shame On Me (Toadally Krossed Out Remix)
07 - Dirtyloud - Disco Recordz (Original Mix)
08 - Invasion - Spells Of Deception (Boy 8-Bit Remix)
09 - DJ Heavygrinder feat. Precise - Bass Is My BF (Original Mix)
10 - Maskinen feat. Marina Gasolina - Dansa Med Vapen (Dada Life Remix)
11 - Flamboyant Bella - Get A Reaction (Breakdown Vocal Remix)
12 - Tiesto feat. Emily Haines - Knock You Out (Antonio Gregorio Remix)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Indian Pride


Santa Monica-based four-piece Chief actually formed at NYU around 2005, and have been honing their atmospheric, bluesy retro-rock ever since. They've recently released their first single "Mighty Proud" in anticipation of their 2010 album, which they've been working on in both L.A. and New York. Having signed with Domino Records (home to Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, etc...), they've enlisted producer Emery Dobyns, who has worked with Patti Smith and even won a grammy for his co-engineering work on Suzanne Vega's 2008 album Beauty and Crime. So needless to say, hopes are high for Chief's success! "Mighty Proud" washes over you with chiming guitars and layered vocals, reaching a resounding crescendo by song's end. Pick it up here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6928670492aee75e/

Monday, November 30, 2009

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Outback Dreamers


Australian band Powderfinger have 20 years together and seven albums to their credit, the most recent being the just-released Golden Rule. While they haven't made a huge dent in the worldwide music industry, in their home country they are hugely popular and critically-acclaimed, racking up an impressive total of 15 ARIA awards (the Australian equivalent of the Grammys) to date. Their sound is an earnest brand of pop-rock, imagine Switchfoot or a more rocking Counting Crows and you'll have a ballpark idea of their style. The first single from the new album is the driving "All Of The Dreamers," which we've got for you here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/69179998cfd62db5/

If you like that, keep ahead of the rest of the block and get the upcoming second single "Burn Your Name" too...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/691801609c65ff77/

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fertile Little Tattooed Pageant Parents Who Enjoy Baking

The Soup always gets a few good laughs out of me. What's funny about this clip is how frighteningly believable the whole premise is in today's TV age!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Stairway to Lobster

Just wanted to share this fun video of Australian cover band The Rock Lobsters and their inventive take on Led Zep's classic "Stairway To Heaven..."

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Acid in the Willowz

Hailing from Anaheim, California, The Willowz play soulful, bluesy garage rock ala the White Stripes or The Hives. The video for their song "I Wonder" was directed by none other than famed director Michael Gondry, who also used a couple of their tunes in his film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. They've been making music since the early 2000's and have released records on indie label kingpins such as Sympathy For The Record Industry and Dim Mak, who recently released their new album Everyone. The first single is the catchy, raucous "Repitition," which we have for you here...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68958739b29f6213/

And because the Queens love you, as a bonus here's the spirited and pulsating remix by the Acidkids...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68958882a4727fec/

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Stone Age Prodigy


Twelve years ago the Liam Howlett-masterminded Prodigy released their massive worldwide break-through album The Fat of the Land, bringing rave and techno to the mainstream for the first time. That very same year, the young guitarist from the recently defunct desert stoner band Kyuss started slowly building a new musical adventure that would be known as Queens of the Stone Age. Now, a decade and change later, Josh Homme's Queens are hugely successful, not to mention his newer notoriety with rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures. The Prodigy, although still huge overseas, have cooled a bit here in America in recent years. Fortunately for us, the two acts still share a mutual admiration. The Prodigy recently released an all remix album of tracks from their recent Invaders Must Die album, and the two Mr. H's, Homme and Howlett, got together to remix the track "Take Me To The Hospital." Dubbed the "Wreckage Mix", the quite tasty and heavily-pounding mix recalls the best days of industrial dance, and here it is...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/689124488176267d/

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Under-Appreciation Society : For Squirrels


One of the saddest stories of unrealized potential in rock history is the story of For Squirrels. Coming out of the typical college town music scene of Gainesville, Florida, they began with a few simple jam sessions and very quickly grew into a band of great promise. The "classic" line-up that recorded their two albums of material consisted of vocalist Jack Vigliatura, guitarist Travis Tooke, bassist Bill White and drummer Jack Griego. Their sound was very much influenced by the then hugely successful R.E.M., who had started out under similar un-pretentious college-town beginnings a decade and a half earlier in Athens, Georgia. As the band's songwriting progressed, the influence of other alternative rock artists of the time, most noticeably Nirvana, shone through.

They independently released their first album Baypath Rd. in 1994. Pleasantly rough around the edges, the songwriting and playing were obviously inspired and attracted attention for the young band, enough so that Miami-based Y&T Music re-released half of the tracks from the album as an EP entitled Plymouth. This afforded the music some better distribution, and the extra visibility, along with their ever-increasing live following, resulted in their being signed by major label Sony/550 by 1995.

At this point, the band was joined by famed English record producer Nick Launay (INXS, Silverchair), and recording was started in studios in Miami and the Bahamas. The resulting album, Example, certainly delivered on the earlier promise. The rough edges were still there in spirit, but the songs and production were far more realized and polished. Listening to these songs, one is definitely struck by the feeling that more great strides were to come for this developing group as their career progressed.

Sadly, that was not to be. Less than a month before the scheduled October 1995 release date for Example, tragedy struck. On their way back to Gainesville from a performance at the legendary CMJ Music Marathon in New York City, the band's touring van lost control somewhere in Georgia. Vigliatura, White and tour manager/close friend Tim Bender were all killed, and both Tooke & Griego were seriously injured.

After some healing, the remaining members picked up the pieces and brought in bassist Andy Lord and continued as a 3-piece For Squirrels, with Tooke taking over vocal duties. At first, Griego was still healing and had to play his drums with a crazily-built contraption to help support his arms, but that was how determined they were to continue playing their music. Having seen them a number of times during this period, I can tell you that there was both spooky magic and intense passion in these performances. There was, of course, a deep sadness, but also an undeniable fight to these musicians who had lost their brothers en route to superstardom.

Eventually, they changed their name to Subrosa, releasing a solid debut album on Sony called Never Bet The Devil Your Head, but the momentum of the original band had been irrevocably halted, and with little promotion from the label, Subrosa eventually fizzled out.

The happy part of the story is that the music is still here to enjoy. Example is currently out of print, but can still be found if one looks in the right places. Baypath Rd. is a much harder-to-find treasure, but fortunately for you, we're happy to share some of the best tracks from both releases with you here.

Example

Their Sony major-label debut opened with the surging "8:02 PM," which I recall having read that Jack explained as being about the feeling of the adrenaline rush just a few moments into the start of a much-anticipated event, obviously inspired by the band's set openings on stage.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/687952947b54643a/

The R.E.M. influence was never more apparent than on the charming "Orangeworker."

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6879540164ef6f17/

Their lone radio hit, minor though it was, was Example's "The Mighty KC." KC is, of course, Kurt Cobain, who had become a big influence on the band before his tragic suicide the previous year.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/687956058e7b3ba7/

One of my favorites, "Disenchanted" sounds to me like they had turned their obvious influences into something truly unique and identifiable, a sound all their own.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68795769c2327442/

Baypath Rd.

Special thanks to my friend John Kuge who contributed the high quality mp3 files from the very rare Baypath Rd.

The first track on Baypath Rd. as well as the Plymouth EP was "Flagboy," which established very clearly the R.E.M.-influenced college rock sound that defined For Squirrels.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68793859aeecf1be/

More of the same with "Kabaret," which showcased their talent for soaring, beautiful melodies.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6879397503995931/

Probably my personal favorite from the first album, "R.O." is obviously about Jack's infatuation with his sisters baby. The song is so unapologetically tender and pretty, I'm not sure most other "college rock" bands at the time could've pulled it off at all. The lyrics are so full of imagery that you can practically feel the summer breeze blow across the back of your neck as you cradle this baby in your arms.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68794622a8773b66/

And lastly, the sweet melancholy of "Unicycle."

http://www.zshare.net/audio/687948064f84c525/

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wrangler Really Tiny Jean Shorts

Sometimes it's so easy to just laugh!

Ok Go : WTF?

Just because Chicago hipster darlings Ok Go got on your radar by way of their crazy/cool videos, don't neglect to notice the fact that they make some great power-pop, too. Like the bratty younger brothers of Beck, they manage to blend the cool and the quirky, the smart and the silly, and come out the other end with keenly written songs that are sharply produced. 2010 will see the release of what is, believe it or not, only their third full studio album, "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky." The first single "WTF?" is typically catchy and hip, with some crazy-fast squiggly lead guitar screaming out in the middle. Get it here and now:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68657995436119b5/

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Dead Heart


London's Dead Kids play intense keyboard-heavy new wave with some serious undercurrents of punk, funk and even a little art rock. This is, of course, quite awesome! One of those bands that made the most out of using the internet as a marketing tool a few years back, they are now rather well-established via a number of singles on uber-cool indie labels such as Fierce Panda and Sparrows Tear, where they are currently holding court. Their new single "German Heart" gets a wicked guitar-riff-driven remix by fellow Londoners, psych-metal trio Invasion, and you can get that here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68613772e3c21dba/

The battlefield-worthy "Cooks DJ Stole My Modem Remix" of previous single "Snakes" probably got some play at the cooler Halloween parties a few weekends ago. Check that out here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68613912edba5947/


Last but not least, here's my favorite of many remixes of 2007's single "Fear And Flouride," which We Are Not Ghetto Kids remixed into a hard-hitting electro-industrial mammoth:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6861510890b50433/

Monday, November 16, 2009

The Prodigy Takes The Stone Rose To The Hospital!


Few voices in rock are as recognizable as that of Ian Brown. As a defining element of the late 80's-early 90's "Madchester" scene, his band The Stone Roses created a unique fusion of alternative rock, psychedelia and most of all, hot dance grooves that probably has not been equalled since. Six albums into his solo career, Brown's voice still sounds as fresh and young as it did a couple decades ago, and he is still making music with those same three magical ingredients. Although his latest album "My Way" is a bit uneven, there are more than a few moments of glory to be found. One of those moments is the upcoming second single, "Just Like You." Bringing the glory up a few notches is none other than The Prodigy's main man Liam Howlett, who has done a tasty electronic remix drenched in stabs of synth-strings.

"Just Like You (Liam Howlett's Hospitalized Remix)" is here:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68566979ed2188c0/

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Alice's Decision


Recently I've been raving to anyone who would listen about how great the new Alice In Chains album is. I don't much listen to entire albums these days, but I've probably played "Black Gives Way To Blue" a hundred or more times already! It's at least as strong an effort as their classic second album "Dirt," and arguably their finest batch of songs altogether. Many a fan or critic has remarked negatively about the band's decision to replace the late Layne Staley. Hey, I miss Layne too, but it was his own decision to turn his back on his fans and his band mates in favor of drugs, not the other way around. Besides, I'm betting that Layne would be pretty proud of his boys for doing such a great job in honoring his legacy while still moving forward! New singer William DuVall, a native son of Atlanta, does a tremendous job of fitting into the band's firmly entrenched aesthetic, sounding very similar to Staley, yet with his own voice still intact. Speaking of decisions, the band's third single entitled "Your Decision" comes out this week, and is my personal favorite on the album. Here it is...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6852571495cac94a/

Now would be a great time to go to the usual outlets and pick up the whole album!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Makin' A Big Splash

Just earlier this very week I was kvetching with my homies Bryon D. and Steve O. about the sorry state of today's popular hip-hop, rap and R&B. We all agreed that the genre was overrun with lyrics and rhymes that were completely infantile and tracks that were unimaginative and dated.

Well, my bitching and moaning must've been heard by the funk and soul gods, as I had this most amazing "mixtape" dropped into my lap, full of exactly what SHOULD be on everyone's radio and at the top of the charts.

"Heir To The Throne Vol. 1"
is the title of this fantastic album's worth of expertly crafted, imaginatively produced and perfectly performed tunes by one Mr. Jack Splash. Maybe you've heard his name before, he has written and produced for some of the most successful names in the aforementioned "urban" genres. Names like Alicia Keys, John Legend, Jamie Foxx and Cee-Lo, to name but a few. The mixtape itself boasts collaborations with Kelis, T-Pain, R. Kelly and others.

Apparently designed as a pre-cursor to his forthcoming album "Technology And Love Might Save Us All," "Heir To The Throne" stands quite boldly on it's own! Check out the electro-funky track he did with Kelis, "In The Future" here...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/684292856bc08bb5/

And the booty-shakin' Peaches-meets-Prince track "Luv Slut" here...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6842932729c1b52d/

Or save yourself the extra mouse clicks and just download the whole mixtape file here, since you're gonna eventually anyway!

http://www.zshare.net/download/68376769de21ab1c/

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Screaming Life


So this post marks the first time that I'm sharing with you something that I've not found myself but something that found me. The lovely people at Low Life Inc., a New York-based Promotions/Management team, forwarded me some tracks from Moscow's upcoming techno-electro punk Polymorphic, and I have to say that I can't wait to hear what they send me next! Polymorphic has a new EP out called Rock On, and it is full of filthy beats, distorted synths and screaming samples. Here's a taste of the Coco Machete-released EP, the track "Scream."

http://www.zshare.net/audio/68323632cd6bc826/

PM has also done some killer remixes for the likes of Fukkk Offf, Proxy, and my personal favorite, the Beastie Boys "Intergalactic," which he turns into a menacing, bass-heavy electro monster.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/683236650c431988/

Pick up the entire Rock On EP over at Beatport:

https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/home/detail/1/beatport#app=7ef5&a486-index=2

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Minds of Vultures


A couple weeks ago we posted the first single from the rock and roll behemoth that is Them Crooked Vultures, a smokin' track called "New Fang." Now a second track from the album has leaked, and it's possibly even more deliciously mad than "Fang." It's called "Mind Eraser, No Chaser," and it's chock-full of Josh Homme's insane riffing and twisted, jagged leads, Dave Grohl's elegantly brutish pounding and John Paul Jones' relentlessly driving bass. And that's just the tip of the iceberg, it even ends with a sweet little brass coda. It's as close to a rock and roll overdose as you're likely to come!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6826514469cae234/

Update... Tracks are leaking like crazy from this obviously amazing soon-to-be-released album, I thought I'd share another one with y'all! This one is the first track on the album, and carries just a touch of subtlety that the first couple tracks we've heard were un-mercilessly short of... It's called "No One Loves Me And Neither Do I."

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_download&batch_id=TzY1M25ITWNubHpIRGc9PQ

Moonstone Photography



My friend Jan Higa, who actually used to be in a band called the Dead Bunnies with me, has a great website showcasing her amazing photography business, Moonstone Photography. Some of her specialties are finding the serene beauty in nature or distilling an action shot to it's utter essence. Oftentimes she might add her own twist in the presentation to take it to another level, a fish-eye lens here or a boost in bright color there, and she travels the globe searching for that perfect shot. You MUST check out her work, the weblink is here...

http://www.moonstonephotography.net/

Monday, November 9, 2009

Rock 'N' Roll Trash

Straight outta Bremen, Germany, Trashmonkeys have been churning out convincing garage rock since the late '90's. Like The Hives and The White Stripes, the 'monkeys ain't got no need for modern technology, just a big attitude, killer tunes and some amps cranked up to 11! They've been releasing a succession of EP's recently, and the latest one is called Dreammaker Ave. Along with their usual Who-style bombast and classic Kinks-worthy songwriting, this track lovingly entitled "I'm A Mess For Rock 'n' Roll" also throws down some Velvet Underground desperation and a strong dose of swirling Deep Purple-ish organ grinding!


http://www.zshare.net/audio/68231547a1de05c1/

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Grindie City


"Grindie" is the label being attached to the style of music the UK's Hadouken! make, an industrial-influenced mix of British grime and indie rock. The young five-piece have recently released the EP M.A.D. ("Mutually Assured Destruction"), with three new tunes and three remixes of the title track, and it is a glorious barrage of dirty beats and wicked rhymes that would make both The Prodigy and the Wu-Tang Clan proud. Download "M.A.D." the song here...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/681921517f8be134/

And also check out the hysterically vicious video here...

Hadouken! - M.A.D

Hadouken! | MySpace Video

Kim & Cookie

This clip is HIGH-larious!

Mean Girl

I'd hate to see this bitch when she's PMS-ing!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Tongue Ride


With a sound so big, so muscular and so gritty, you think Paper Tongues have got to be from one of the mega-American cities, right? New York or L.A. probably, or maybe the streets of Chicago or Atlanta? No, believe it or not this seven-piece band actually hails from Charlotte, NC! Lead singer Aswan North owns a commanding, soulful voice that is equal parts Cee-Lo and Chris Cornell, and the rest of the band is equally as powerful. They mesh rock'n'roll and hip-hop together so uniquely and sublimely, and with such commercial promise, it's as if Rage Against The Machine is jamming with the Black-Eyed Peas. Hard-hitting and heartfelt, their music is as in your face as it soon will be in the charts. Currently signed to A&M/Octone, their first album is expected soon. Here's the band's debut single, "Ride To California."

http://www.zshare.net/audio/681524177d58d5b1/

Friday, November 6, 2009

Not Too Soon Anymore

You know how people use that phrase all the time lately, "Is it too soon?" when referring to someone making a comment about a sore subject, usually poking fun at the recently deceased? Well it's official, the acceptable time frame is obviously 4-5 months, also known as the time it takes for a movie to go from theatrical release to dvd release. Most likely you heard about last summer's Michael Jackson-related scene that was very quickly removed from Sacha Baron Cohen's brilliantly offensive film Bruno just days before it's premiere. When the King of Pop suddenly, and in hindsight, not as unexpectedly as it seemed at the time, left this mortal coil? Well, the dvd is about to come out and now it's okay, you see? Although the scene is a little bit amusing, it's deletion from the theatrical release obviously wasn't a major detraction from the hilarity that surrounded it in the film. Still, it warrants a quick view, and now we can laugh safely, so here it is...

Dick Towel!

Buy one for your kids this Christmas!!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

dJ uPdoG - Right Place Right Time Mix

It's magical when you know it's right. The atmosphere fits the mood, the words describe the feeling, the payoff explains the cost... You're in the right place at the right time. It doesn't happen very often, but when it does, you know it. You may enter now, there is no fee. You're where you belong, and we're happy to have you.

dJ uPdoG: Right Place Right Time Mix.

01 - Assemblage 23 - Spark (Combichrist Remix)
02 - Kesha - Tik Tok (Charlie Bucket Mix)
03 - Vitalic - Poison Lips
04 - Radiohead Vs. Discotech - Everything In It's Right Place (Gigamesh Remix)
05 - The Crystal Method Ft. Emily Haines - Come Back Clean (Kaskade Extended Remix)
06 - Don Diablo - Never Too Late (Jark Prongo Remix) (Don's Late Nite Dub Edit)
07 - Fool's Gold - Surprise Hotel (Mad Decent Remix)
08 - Kid Rad - Over Again (Creme Prulee Remix)
09 - Lee Coombs - Control (The Rogue Element Remix)
10 - Baby Monster - Ultra Violence & Beethoven (Arveene & Misk Remix)
11 - Felix Da Housecat - L.A. Ravers (Club Mix)
12 - Fagget Fairys - Samo Ti (A.C. Slater Remix)
13 - David Guetta Ft. Chris Willis - Gettin' Over (Funk D Remix)

There, now isn't that better?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Glee Club: Bear Edition

I know all you fans of Glee will get a kick out of this little vid!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Got The Diamonds!

The UK's Get Shakes are an electro rock duo made up of brothers Darren and Matt Farrow. They've done some admirable remixes for the likes of Kasabian, Datarock and MSTRKRFT, and their own track "Sister Self-Doubt" became a staple on the European Festival Circuit a couple summers ago. They've been hard at work on their debut album, which is slated for release sometime in early 2010. In the meantime, they've released a double-A-sided single pairing up new tunes "Love/Hate" and "She Found The Diamonds" to whet our appetite, and it's working quite well for us here at TQ HQ. Fans of LCD Soundsystem and Bloc Party will dig the irresistable "She Found The Diamonds," and we're excited to share it with you here.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6792471978bc7150/

Dramatic Grammar


After releasing a couple of EP's, a few singles and a fantastic self-titled first album, British indie band Grammatics have created a well-earned buzz. Frontman Owen Brinley has a considerably diverse arsenal of guitar chops and sings like the love-child of Freddie Mercury and Thom Yorke. Yeah, I know, it's okay to take a minute to digest that one... The band, for it's part, comes off somewhere between Muse and Bloc Party, although slices of Nirvana-esque rawness and Weezer-esque pop sensibility are also apparent. Their latest release is a non-album single entitled "Double Negative" and it's an arresting piece of intelligent, complicated pop.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6792363740233cea/

Monday, November 2, 2009

Have You Seen This Man?

Barbie Palm Beach Sugar Daddy Ken Doll. No, it's not a joke. Who wouldn't want to give their daughter (or effeminate son?) this for Christmas? Made by Mattel, available soon!

Blood Sugar Pop Magick

New York indie band The Bloodsugars play sweet sugary music that is equal parts synth-pop and guitar-jangle. The four-piece released an Ep in 2008, and have just released their first full-length, I Can't Go On, I'll Go On, through NY indie label Engine Room Recordings. The album was produced by Bill Moriarty, who most recently gained some hipster indie-cred for his work with Philly's Dr. Dog. First single "Light At the End of the Tunnel" recalls the 60's pop of The Turtles and the Lovin' Spoonful, filters it through early Elvis Costello and winds up somewhere between the current sounds of Hellogoodbye and Spoon.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6787195475d22a3c/

Mother Fuzz


Pacific Dust is the title of the new release from California's The Mother Hips. The San Francisco-based Hips, a band that you've most likely never heard of, have actually been playing together and building up a constantly growing audience for almost 20 years now. They've been through the major-label machine, having been signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings for a time in the mid-1990's, then spit back out to the indies by the end of the decade. After a short hiatus in the early 2000's, they reconvened and got back to the work at hand in 2004. Their music is an earthy kind of Americana, with catchy songs a la Augustana, the alt-country spirit of the Drive-By Truckers, and the jammy musicianship of Wilco. Here's "White Falcon Fuzz," the opening track from the new album.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6787096737f50043/

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Don't Forget To Turn Your Clocks Back!

Majestic Freakiness


Tampa based Yo Majesty are as much known for their mix of Christian ideals and lesbian sexuality as they are for their mix of electro and crunk musical styles. Fortunately, their tunes have just the right mix of sass and groove to make the mix of your ears and your booty not care about anything else but listening and dancing! Seeing as how today is in fact Halloween, their recently released tune "Freaks Come Out" seems like an appropriate post. Plus, it's just a damn cool tune for any day!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/677722310a4afc57/

And the also-Halloween-appropriate video is well worth watching too!

The Speaking Apostle


Last night's Gogol Bordello concert was nothing short of phenomenal, as expected! A little bit less expected was how amazing the opening act, Apostle of Hustle, were. Led by Andrew Whiteman on guitar, vocals, sampler, etc..., they've been making their blend of brazilian/punk/indie music in various permutations since 2001. Last night it was just Whiteman and drummer Dean Stone, whom I will have to tell you is a freakishly talented force of nature on the skins. Between the two of them, they were able to stir up nearly as much excitement as the 9 or 10 piece headliner! Eats Darkness is the name of the album they released earlier this year, and here's the tune "Eazy Speaks" from it, for your listening pleasure!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6775178246e5a5cc/

Thursday, October 29, 2009

I And Love And The Avett Brothers


Certain artists are able to define, with music, just what America is in a way that simple language cannot. Artists like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, and The Avett Brothers. If you're not yet familiar with the latter, don't worry, you will be. Their first major-label album was released about a month ago, and was produced by none other than Rick Rubin. Their talent is such that they've been hand-chosen as the opening act for the likes of Widespread Panic and the Dave Matthews Band. The brothers are Scott and Seth, and they are joined by bassist Bob Crawford and more recent recruit, cellist Joe Kwon. Their music has been tagged with terms like "indie roots" and "grunge-grass," but you kind of have to hear it to understand what all it encompasses. Certainly there's the country and bluegrass influences, and folk and rock 'n' roll too. There's the spirit of punk in an early R.E.M. kind of way in many of their tunes as well. In any case, just let the music describe itself to you... Here's the new album's title track "I And Love And You," a tune of magnificence, beauty and regret...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/67620357f858f659/

And to give you a taste of another side of the Brothers, here's the Hootenanny-style track "Talk On Indolence" from their 2006 album Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/676205729e9c3beb/

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Crooked Fang

You have to have been hiding under a boulder the size of Texas to have not heard about the latest, and possibly greatest, "supergroup" ever, Them Crooked Vultures. To think that the sum of it's parts could be greater than it's simple mathematical equation has never seemed a more plausible scenario. You start with one of the greatest drummers of one of the greatest bands of all time, Nirvana's Dave Grohl. Then you throw in someone who virtually defines the phrase "rock royalty," Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. Add to that one of the most highly esteemed and successful singer/guitarists of the past decade (or two), Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme. Ok, cliche as it may be, I have to use the phrase, "You do the math!" Impossible as it seems, it appears that this band is actually going to meet those unbelievably high expectations. Their debut self-titled album is scheduled to drop in a few weeks, and the first single "New Fang" will be released next week as a free download. But guess what, bitches? The Three Queens have got it for your sexy ass already! The tune is a madly driving southern-style boogie masterpiece, and here it is...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6758727064dcd1b8/

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cornell Un-Screamed

Scream, the boldly adventurous yet tragically flawed collaborative project between Chris Cornell and Timbaland, was released to almost unanimous scathing reviews earlier this year. Even Cornell friend Trent Reznor publically dragged Chris' name through the mud about it via Twitter. Although a few of the songs lent themselves to excellent remixes (Digital Dog's "Long Gone" and L.A. Riots "Part of Me" particularly), the rest of the album has pretty much sunk like a concrete-shoe wearing dead hooker in a Louisiana swamp. Until now, that is. Jordan Zadorozny (of Canadian band Blinker The Star) was brought in to see what he could do with the tracks, and the first fruit of that labor, "Never Far Away" reminds us of the Cornell we know and love again. The newly produced track still has a slight electronic edge, the original majestic melody, and Chris' soaring vocals, of course. (Sorry to post a 128kbs file, but it was the best I could do at the moment and I promise you don't want to wait to hear it!)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/67578242c4b7b5af/

Six Shooter


Kill is the recently released sixth album by Detroit's Electric Six, and it is somewhat of a return to the sound and feel of their debut LP Fire. Not that they ever strayed that far from it, mind you, it's just that Kill has that distinct party vibe going that got you to notice them in the first place. The thing that has always held the humor and the rock 'n' roll together so delectably with this band is THE BOOGIE, and this first single "Body Shot" has that in abundance! The drums and guitars are massive, and there's a smokin' reggae coda at the end! Do not attempt to stay still while listening!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/6757355876cf0cef/

And definitely DO NOT miss out on watching the hilarious R-rated Clermont Lounge-worthy video!

Electric Six "Body Shot" (2009) - NSFW 18+ from Another Reybee Productions, Inc. on Vimeo.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Just A Mandarino Monday

Bill's recently made some really cool musical discoveries, so today's posts come courtesy of him!

First off is Public Radio, a band out of Charlotte, North Carolina who've recently released their debut EP entitled Sweetchild. Led by singer/songwriter Mark Mathis, this four-piece manages to combine emo, electronic and good old rock 'n' roll influences into one compelling and potent mixture. They're being heavily compared to Death Cab For Cutie, but there's a certain aggressiveness to Public Radio that adds a bolder dimension to the songs. "17 Is Too Young," is about a young man having to go to war but wishing he was able to finish growing up normally without having to leave his girlfriend and go kill people. But don't expect to hear misery rock, the tune is melodic, anthemic and totally rocking!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/67501471f5b6fcdf/



Playing a raucous version of pub rock that you can already tell will be reaching the backs of stadiums in the near future are Bristol, England's The Chemists. They're releasing their debut album The Theories of Dr. Lovelock in early November, and have preceded it with the single "Milk and Honey," which we're totally excited to share with you here. "You've got it all, why would you want more?" wails singer Johnny Benn, while the band pounds along behind him, wearing their Pixies and Queens of the Stone Age influences proudly on their madly strumming and drumming sleeves. This is one band that needs to be heard LOUD!!!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/67502278b7163a35/


Here's the fun Brady Bunch influenced video too...