One of those moments in your life you will never forget! The songs couldn’t have been more beautiful and sincere. The MySpace demos are really the most basic rough draft of what was heard…
Since we’re all celebrating Independence Day today, it’s time we took a moment to remember the men, women…and animals in Iraq. Bust out your crayons and markers kids, Williamsburg illustrator Nick Manske recently published his Animals of Iraq coloring book. The book juxtaposes the innocence of a children’s coloring book, destructive scenes of war and cute indigenous Iraqi animals in their natural habitats. Who knew hedgehogs even lived in Iraq.
Buy it for your coffee table, which is where I have my copy (yeah there’s beer spilled all over it). When I have a copy of this book laying around, nothing screams ‘OMG, Nghia I never knew you were on such a sensitive tip with cute furry animals and were so knowledgeable and cared so much about the War, politics, the environment and all that stuff. You’re so deep can I sleep with you?’. Then I put on some Usher then I’m like ‘Yeah, I like to be on top the world’s issues and stuff, that’s like one of my interest in life. Take off your bra, I’ll show you my Purple Heart later’. I once showed this book to Crystal Castles and they went ga-ga wild over it, they were really impressed and even smiled.
When I first heard Aussie/LA/Londoner Sam Sparro a month ago, I immediately thought he was of black descent considering his booming soulful voice. I was wrong, this white boy can sing! Already a huge music chart climber in the UK, Sparro isn’t just a singer but a musician that writes, performs, produces and arranges all of his own material.
You may think why does the world need another Calvin Harris or Mika who likes to dabble in RnB and electro? I don’t know but his voice is easier on the ears than those other two guys. His self-titled was just released in the US yesterday. The song ‘Hot Mess’ stands out to me because you definitely hear some Prince and Gap Band. If you wanna hear the where is he now D’Angelo check out ‘Cottonmouth’. My real attraction to this album is it harkens the now cheesy mid-90′s acts that I loved like SWV, Jodeci and Blackstreet with the artificial sounding instrumentals (keyboards, synthesizers and beats). Throw in some English flavor from acts like Black Box and KLF and you have a description of this soulful-electro album.
Oh brother. Justin will probably get one of these so it can go along with his U2 Ipod, he loves Joy Division (he has a framed photo of Ian Curtis next to his bed). New Order was always the better band anyways. To me Joy Division is as overrated as Radiohead. I can’t lie though, I wouldn’t mind seeing the documentary to see what all the hype is about.
I’ll also take one of these Zunes if Microcock wants to give me one for free.
Here’s what the press release had to say:
REDMOND, Wash. — June 4, 2008 — Today Microsoft Corp. announced that a limited-edition Zune digital media player designed by Peter Saville will be made available to commemorate the DVD release of “Joy Division,” the critically acclaimed documentary. The film will come pre-loaded on a custom black Zune 80 player that is etched with an adaptation of Saville’s iconic artwork from Joy Division’s “Unknown Pleasures” album. Five hundred limited- edition players will be available for purchase June 17 for $399.99 through http://www.zune.net and http://www.zuneoriginals.net. In addition, Zune Marketplace will feature exclusive outtakes from the DVD.
“Joy Division” chronicles the story of the seminal post-punk band via firsthand accounts from the surviving band members and those who worked closely with them during their brief but highly influential existence.
“Partnering with Zune gives us a unique platform to tell the story of an iconic band and present something special to their fans,” said Tom Atencio, the film’s co-producer. “It also opens the door to a whole new world of possibilities regarding innovative promotion and distribution methods for independent films.”
The DVD release of “Joy Division” is also set for a June 17 release through Genius Products and The Weinstein Company, and has been widely praised for highlighting the enduring influence of the Manchester quartet while poignantly conveying the story of their brief career. The film was directed by Grant Gee, director of “Meeting People Is Easy” and “Demon Days.”
“We appreciate the opportunity to create a customized product in conjunction with an important project like the ‘Joy Division’ film,” said Richard Winn, director of Entertainment Development for Zune. “Building innovative consumer experiences around music and providing a platform to showcase the work of artists is what Zune is all about.”
“We are happy to be involved in this innovative alliance with Zune, and we’re honored that Zune chose our film ‘Joy Division’ for its limited-edition player,” said Barry Gordon, executive vice president of Home Entertainment at The Weinstein Company.
[MP3]:Low ”Transmission” A Means to an End: The Music of Joy Division, Virgin; 1995
Uh, yeah. Jacksonville, FL’s Black Kids blew up the blogosphere last Fall but have since unfortunately suffered the backlash of gaining popularity so quickly then deciding to sign with a major label. You can’t really fault the kids for trying to get paid. What are they gonna do, sit around their basement and play to themselves? Yeah I understand their music isn’t for everyone but it’s pretty catchy pop songs about being a teenager. The Cure influences I don’t see, other than maybe they guy’s voice. Their self-titled full length comes out later this summer in June.
We haven’t done this sort of contest/giveaway thing in awhile so now’s a good time. Two winners will receive a copy of Black Kids’ 12” in “Cool White Vinyl”. Just send an email to contest@frictionnyc.com with the “Black Kids 12 Inch Giveaway” in the subject line. We’ll choose a winner by next Friday, May 16th. Witty emails get bonus points. I have friends who swear that the Twelves Remix is better than the original, but me, I prefer the original. Listen on Myspace.
SIDE A
1. “I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You”
SIDE B
1. “I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You” Twelves Remix
2. “I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You” Twelves Remix (Dub Version)
Black Kids Tour Dates:
May 7 – Chicago, IL at The Abbey Pub^
May 8 – Detroit, MI at Magic Stick^
May 9 – Toronto, ON at Lees Palace^
May 12 – Boston, MA at Paradise^
May 13 – Brooklyn, NY at Studio B^
May 15 – Washington, DC at Black Cat^
May 16 – Philadelphia, PA at Pure^
May 17 – Baltimore, MD at Sonar^
May 18 – New York, NY at Bowery Ballroom
^ with Cut Copy
Mates of State (or who I like to call, “Matt and Kim’s parents” or what every hipster aspires to be when they grow older), that festive, yupster husband and wife duo are out with their forthcoming release Re-Arrange Us on Barsuk Records May 20th. I totally dig the look and feel of their new video for “Get Better”, the first single off the new album. So simple and colorful. I can’t lie, it was kind of an inspiration for this when I was designing it.
They’ll be hitting the road for numerous dates this summer, including the world famous POPPED! Music Festival.