New Kanye Video Debuts on Ellen
I find it pretty amusing that Kanye debuted this video on the Ellen Show of all places but I’ve been digging on the song so much lately that I had to see the visuals. Definitely some interesting things going on here, and not entirely what I would have expected from Mr. West.
Source: Hypebeast
Current Listening Post
Trying to get through listening to a bunch of new records right now, including:
Aesop Rock – None Shall Pass (Def Jux)
Animal Collective – Srtawberry Jam (Domino)
Beirut – The Flying Club Cup (Ba Da Bing)
Sir Richard Bishop – Polytheistic Fragments (Drag City)
Brother JT – Third Ear Candy (Birdman)
Gang Gang Dance – RawWar (Social Registry)
Georgie James – Places (Saddle Creek)
Go! Team – Proof Of Youth (Sub Pop)
Kinski – Down Below Its Places (Sub Pop)
Liars – Liars (Mute)
Majik Markers – Boss (Ecstatic Peace)
Thurston Moore – Trees Outside The Academy (Ecstatic Peace)
No Age - Weirdo Rippers (FatCat)
Joy Division Film

From BBC NEWS:
“A British film about the life and death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, starring a first-time actor, has earned a rapturous reception in Cannes.
Unknown Sam Riley said he was “working in a warehouse in Leeds folding shirts” when he was cast to star in Control.
Debut film director Anton Corbijn said the newcomer had brought “an innocence and freshness that I was hoping for but never thought I would find”.
The movie opened the 60th Cannes Film Festival’s Director’s Fortnight.
“This is a very hard role for anybody to play, because it is very hard to fit in somebody’s shoes who has become an icon in many people’s eyes,” said the Dutch director.
“I can’t think of the movie without Sam, to be very honest – I think he gave everything to that role. “It was his first film, it was my first film – in a way we had nothing to lose.”
Control, which also stars Samantha Morton as Curtis’s wife, follows the singer’s rise with Joy Division until his suicide in 1980, aged 23.
The singer battles epilepsy and is torn between his love for his wife and a Belgian girlfriend he meets while on tour.
Riley said his research involved studying the effects of epilepsy, as well as viewing surviving footage of Curtis’s performances.
“I spent a lot of time in the mirror doing dance moves,” he said.
“I tried to play him as fairly normal bloke, with an exceptional talent.
“He was an incredibly enigmatic performer – unusual, and uncomfortable in a way. And a fantastic lyricist for his age, for any age.”
The surviving members of Joy Division, who became New Order, have seen the finished film, Corbijn said.
“They hardly ever agree on anything together, but they have agreed that they all love the film.”
Stamen & Pistils on Tour

I play drums in the band Stamen & Pistils, and we are embarking on a short tour in a week so to promote our new CD — I thought I’d post the dates:
May 20, 2007 // Spazzatorium // Greenville, NC
w/ Deleted Scenes
May 22, 2007 // ISP // Atlanta, GA
w/ Deleted Scenes
May 23, 2007 // Bread & Bagel // Bowling Green, KY
w/ Deleted Scenes
May 24, 2007 // Lisa’s Oak St. Lounge // Louisville, KY
w/ Keenan Lawler & Pinatame
May 27, 2007 // Ronny’s Bar // Chicago, IL
w/ The Armor Class & Prairie Primitives
May 28, 2007 // House Show // Columbus, OH
w/ Kyle Sowashes, Mirandasound, Joe Anderl, Lee Keller
May 30, 2007 // Black Cat // Washington, DC
CD Release Show w/ Carol Bui & Mikal Evans
June 2, 2007 // The Khyber // Philadelphia, PA
w/ A Study In Her, City State, & Inner System Party
June 3, 2007 // Cake Shop // New York, NY
w/ Mossyrock, A Study In Her, Brown Wing Overdrive (w/ mbrs Measles Mumps Rubella)
Current Listening Post
Bonde Do Role – With Lasers (Domino)
Chromeo – Fancy Footwork (Vice)
Cornelius – Sensuous (Everloving)
Dungen – Tio Bitar (Kemado)
Elk City – New Believers (Friendly Fire)
Fridge – The Sun (Temporary Residence)
Melt-Banana – Bambi’s Dilemma (A-Zap)
Simian Mobile Disco – Attack Sustain Decay Release (Wichita)
Spank Rock – Fabriclive33
The Clientele – God Save the Clientele (Merge)
Spinal Tap To Reunite

Spinal Tap is getting back together again since their last record in 1992 for a Live Earth show in Britain. I’m excited for this, and I wonder who will be brave enough to play the drums.
Bum Rush the Charts Today
An interesting experiment is taking place Thursday on iTunes. Can shoppers and followers of podsafe and independent musicians push one selected 99-cent single to the top of the “most popular” list on iTunes for one day? We’ll see. The first lucky band is Black Lab, who is giving half the sale proceeds to a music charity.
Highly Recommended: The Foreign Press EP

Be sure to check out the new tunes from The Foreign Press, who just released an EP on West Main Development. Stop by their MySpace page for samples — fans of excellent lo-fi riffs and smart lyrics should apply.
