Stephen Mejias
Sonic Youth at Terminal 5
This past Saturday night was Sonic Youth at Terminal 5.
Powering the Ionizer
Chris Vogel of the Space Coast Audio Society is excited. He believes he has developed a “dramatic improvement” for treating deleterious, devilish static—not only on compact discs, but in compact disc players and even integrated amplifiers.
Betty Davis Tees
You don’t <i>have</i> to wear a thin mustache and skinny jeans to rock the new Betty Davis t-shirt from <a href="http://store.americanapparel.net/6401vbty.html">American Apparel</a>. (Really, I promise.) The t-shirt comes from a partnership between the hip fashion outlet and <a href="http://anthologyrecordings.com/newspost.asp?blogid=140">Anthology Recordings</a>, an all-digital reissue label devoted to rare and out-of-print music from around the world. For $27, you also get a digital compilation, curated by Anthology, featuring tracks from Betty Davis, Karen Dalton, Father Yod, Telegraph Avenue, Shoes, and other obscure, forgotten artists.
Tweet, Tweet
Hey, have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a <i>Stereophile</i> staffer? (I have.)
Going Rogue: An American Amp
We can’t let Sarah Palin have all the fun.
Now on Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.32 No.12
The December 2009 issue of <i>Stereophile</i> is now on newsstands. Our final issue of 2009 includes our annual “<a href="http://www.stereophile.com/features/1208poty/index9.html">Products of the Year</a>” feature. People love this feature. We’re already receiving fun complaints from manufacturers whose products are not <i>pictured</i> in the article, complaints from readers because we only vote on products we’ve actually <i>listened to</i>, complaints from angry moms because we didn’t pick their children to play one of the lead roles in “A Christmas Carol.”
Grizzly Bear Is Ready, Able
Well, here’s <i>another</i> great video from Grizzly Bear. The band is like a bottomless cup of creativity. How do they do it? Don’t they have record reviews to write? Don’t they have issues to ship to press?
What Happened In Puerto Rico?
<b>A Round of Shots</b><br>
<i>Friday, October 23, 9:35pm</i>
The Chemistry of Common Life, Live
This dude, <a href="http://poptartssucktoasted.blogspot.com/2009/11/live-review-fucked-up-b… Duffy</a>, does a good job of detailing last night’s Fucked Up show at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple in charming Fort Greene. On a tree-lined, brownstoned block, in an old and ornate shrine, Fucked Up, joined by New Jersey’s Vivian Girls on backing vocals and Andrew WK on synths, made a scene. I kept a safe distance from the anarchy, up in the urine-scented balcony, with the other parents.