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Friday, March 12, 2010

Ryan Adams has not frustrated me yet

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The good news: Hey, Ryan Adams has a new album coming out! The bad news: It's a "metal" record! So you know it's going to ...
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Titus Andronicus, "The Monitor"

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In the last few years, my music taste has taken a decided turn toward full-blown 30something white-dudeism. Basically, I’ve been listening m...
Thursday, March 4, 2010

Bobby Womack is California Dreamin'

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Back in October I wrote a piece for The A.V. Club about the relationship between The Mama And The Papas’ “California Dreamin’” and Wong Kar...
Saturday, February 27, 2010

All hail The Wolf King

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One of the most played albums at my house over the past several months has been John Phillips’ debauched 1970 solo debut, John Phillips (Joh...
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

"Pickup On South Street" (1953)

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Amid the orgy of crit-writing that’s accompanied Scorsese’s new love it or hate it “waking nightmare” Shutter Island have been numerous refe...
Sunday, February 21, 2010

How am I not already a fan of Califone?

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Don't sleep on opening acts, people. Last night I saw Califone open for Wilco at the Overture Center in Madison, and the skronky Chicago...
Friday, February 19, 2010

Malcolm-Jamal Warner's top secret tips for how to be popular

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YouTube recommended this for me. I think YouTube knows me better than most of my friends.
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Steven Hyden
Milwaukee, Wi, United States
I fancy myself a deep thinker, an iconoclast, a man who can enjoy both high and low culture but isn't fully comfortable in either arena. (Think Jack Nicholson from "Five Easy Pieces.") However, I suspect I am not nearly as cool as I think I am. I may in fact be a dork. For example, look at how I described myself a few sentences earlier. What can I say? I'm the guy who started listening to the Clash when he was 13 not because he was reacting against the repressive Republican regime he had lived under most of his life, but because John Cusack wore a Clash T-shirt in "Say Anything..."
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