September 13, 2004
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Posted by nerdling | September 13, 2004 11:38 AM
One of the films I've been anticipating this year is Dig!, about the "rivalry" between the Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Dandy Warhols. For those interested, check out the trailer and premiere dates.
Tune in, Tokyo! The Drive-By Truckers on Conan O'Brien this Thursday, September 16th!
If you haven't experienced it yourself (yet), read this review of the "Trucker Trifecta" to understand the greatness that is DBT live. {Via largehearted boy}
You can check out the new Sparta video and fall tour dates here.
...Trail of Dead will finally be touring again, though they have managed to completely miss Los Angeles in the process. They are also releasing a new album, Worlds Apart, early next year.
Team Sleep, Chino Moreno's side project, has finally awakened. If this album is anywhere near as disappointing as the last Deftones album, Chino might make it on my "Formerly Great Musicians" list, along with Ryan Adams and Jeff Tweedy.
Wire, those sublime paragons of punk goodness, are releasing a DVD next month which includes a 20-minute interview with the band and the only known recording of a performance on German TV from the '70s.
The new album from The Faint, Wet from Birth is set to drop soon; you can listen to songs and download an MP3 here.
Fall enters the picture and I start thinking about my favorite holiday: Halloween. For me, Halloween is the time when you pull out your Mike Patton records and drink Jagermeister until you can't get up. With that in mind, here's news on more upcoming Mike Patton freakiness.
Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five have been nominated for induction into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
I have a fondness for interviews, so check out Paste Magazine's chit-chat with Rhett Miller of the Old 97s. {Via largehearted boy}
More interview goodness: Jay Farrar talks to the Rocky Mountain News. {Via largehearted boy}
Perennial hyperkinetic.org favorite Robbie Fulks talks to the Richmond Times-Dispatch about the Johhny Paycheck tribute Touch My Heart. {Via largehearted boy}
Guess what? Another interview! Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers talks to Boston's Weekly Dig. {Via largehearted boy}
