Besides ripping on and/or pitying them, can't say we've ever done much for the citizens of San Francisco. Oh, or enjoining them to move somewhere less awful. Anyways, this all changes tonight. In the spirit of Halloween reconciliation, we and EA games are throwing a party for their new zombie game, Hellgate: London, in Soma, just a stone's throw away from the original. So come celebrate Satan's b-day with us, our pals Chromeo, some DJs, and a bar full of free drinks at Fat City. RSVP here.
Hey, what're you up to tonight? Sitting in a bar in half a costume? That's pretty cool... Look, this is going to sound a little gay at first, but hear us out. They are showing Nosferatu tonight at the Village East Cinema with a live score, and before you go rolling your eyes back over to the bar, it's not some symphony nerds painstakingly recreating the original accompaniment for a bunch of pie-eyed Upper West Side self-congratulators like they always do at the fucking Cloisters or wherever. It is these guys, Devil Music Ensemble, who've written their own soundtrack with guitar, electric violin, and drums which sounds somewhere in the middle ground between Emperor and the Castlevania music. They're showing it twice, at 7:30 and 9:30, and here's all the info if you're interested.
No prizes for guessing what colour we painted The Old Blue Last. The outside needed a bit of a facelift. Inside, we've also stepped it up by booking a whole bunch of bands that will blow your mind, or something like that. In the next few days you can look forward to Ungdomskulen, Those Dancing Days, Effi Briest and Sam Champion. Find out more after the jump...
Here's a quick round-up of the music we talk about in the Fear Issue. We've got tunes from Cass McCombs, Holy Fuck (pictured), Brutal Knights, Black Lips and Durrty Goodz to name a few. Full track listing after the jump. Listen here.
We're not sure why dance digitizers Simian Mobile Disco decided to remake the "Hustler" video. The original, made by the brilliant Saam Farahmand, is one of our all time faves, a video that we'll be watching with nostalgic glee when we're old and gray. Well, anyway, they made another one which is also chock full o' hot girls, but more in that Maxim hot way. This is fine, but the heavy handed critique of consumption is something we could do without. Now all we've got is a gaggle of fake tits trying to teach us about Horkheimer and Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment.
After seducing London's slutty art scenesters, Matthew Stone recently decamped to New York City and spent a month with Saatchi favourite, Terence Koh. He recently returned to his Peckham squat basecamp, where we went to quiz him about what he's been up to...
Tonight is this thing at the MOMA called "Modern Mondays." They show movies by challenging directors--e.g. "life-changing" OR "walk out now now now" bad. Afterwards the director answers questions, and then after that, something happens, but it is a surprise. Really, they asked us not to tell. This week they have two movies by Ernie Gehr. Not sure what to say about him. One movie is a lot of footage he shot in glass elevators in San Francisco. The other is two alternating shots of a hallway: close, far; close, far; close, far; close, far, repeat. We thought it was supposed to evoke the feeling of motion. We thought then, maybe, it was supposed to get you to think about why two alternating shots of a hallway would = motion. But my cinema studies professor said, "Wrong." Gerh will be there tonight, so I guess we can ask him. Ah whatever. THERE IS A SURPRISE WE CAN'T TELL YOU! Try this thing tonight. It's at 7 PM.
As you may already know, we got Johnny Ryan, Milano Chow, David Choe and Jim Krewson to each design a scary mask cover for The Fear Issue. Well, we also quizzed them about their fears and their hopes for Halloween this year, what do you think about that? ...
Watching old Gn'R footage and reading excerpts from Slash's autobiography makes you feel all nostalgic, like a dad going though old family photos while drinking expensive scotch at 1AM. In the unfortunate event of this happening, here are threelittlereminders of what Axl Rose was/is/always will be.
Unitaur starts next week and to celebrate all the partying to come, here are clips of kids dancing at home to music by the bands playing live on the tour. First off, there's that Teenagers video with the girls bouncing around the bedroom. Then there's this odd short featuring some girls boppin' in the garden to These New Puritans. And lastly, there's this kid poppin' to Crystal Castles in the front room while his parents are out.
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