Actually, we chose blue to go along with the CD metadata for "Rhapsody in Blue," which cleverly appears on the Boulder's large display, and orange simply because we hadn't used orange in the past. I especially liked the combination of orange and blue for New York Mets-ical reasons. (Even though the Mets continue to…
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The July 2009 issue of Stereophile is now on newsstands. You should be able to spot it easily. It's all dressed up in orange and blue (like Colorado's favorite football team, the Denver Broncos) in tribute to the cover model, Boulder's incredible 1021 Disc Player.
In this excellent article, Seth Colter Walls discusses Sonic Youth's new album, ponders the band's place in the history of rock music, and challenges the worlds of mainstream art and politics.
And in the video for "Sacred Trickster," the first single off of The Eternal, the band hits the streets and drops art bombs on The Man.
That's what you get, Establishment. Let this be a reminder: If you see something, say something!
Regular readers of this blog have noticed that I am hard up for some loving. I'm aware of this because a few regular readers have actually mentioned it to me. (Hi, mom!) I mean, shit, casual readers only have to scan the first few posts on this page to realize that "it's been a long time for me."
Here I am cooing over Lights. And there I go dreaming of Linda Sharrock. And look at me drooling on Lydia Lunch. And watch as I make out with my new LP. And if you need me, you'll find me tearing through the next issue of Penthouse. And so on.
So, yeah, it's been a long time…