My main man Dan, the sexiest of all L.A. Record contributors, got to interview Chuck D last week! And the interview is in the print version of the magazine.
But one of his questions that didn’t make the cut was about Public Enemy and Anthrax collaborating on a version of “Bring the Noise!” I know that for [...]
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Public Enemy and Anthrax
Posted in Bands, Hip Hop, L.A. Record, Performers, Satan's Favorite Bands, Songwriters on April 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Arthur Magazine needs your help!
Posted in Anarchy, Folk, L.A. Record, Los Angeles, Other Stuff, Personal Shit, Politics, Religion on June 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
L.A. Record just posted this, and I’m horrified and sickened that one of the best magazines of this decade is on the brink of temporary financial collapse.
SAVE ARTHUR MAGAZINE NOW!
From various emails and the Arthur site:
Arthur Magazine needs $20,000 by July 1 or it will die.
No donation is too small.
Our preferred method of payment is [...]
Thee Makeout Party release an album!
Posted in Albums, Bands, L.A. Record, Shows, Songwriters on June 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I love Thee Makeout Party’s new record. It’s called Play Pretend, and it’s coming out on Teenacide Records for the CD and Recess Records for the LP version (I used to be in a Teenacide band, so I got an early copy).
Our one-time staffer Dan reviewed it over at L.A. Record.
Imaad Wasif
Posted in Bands, Bobb Bruno, Folk, L.A. Record, Performers, Personal Shit, Songwriters on April 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There was an L.A. Record presence at the show I went to with orangehairboy last night, and I was kind of shocked and horrified to open the most recent issue and see Bobb Bruno standing there in a photo next to Imaad Wasif. I guess they’re playing together now.
Actually, Imaad Wasif can be pretty good [...]
Pocahaunted and the silent screen
Posted in Interviews, L.A. Record, Movies on March 13, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I picked up a recent print version of L.A. Record from the floor of our house (left there by one of our constant steams of guests and well-wishers) and saw that local L.A. noise band Pocahaunted was on the cover. Though I prefer their previous incarnation, Knit Witch (R.I.P. or on hiatus?), I’m glad to see these gals have been playin’ out [...]