Music Review: Giuda, Speaks Evil

Published on December 29th, 2015 in: Current Faves, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews |

By Hanna

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Giuda’s third album, Speaks Evil, continues where their previous albums left off: the band is still making cheerful glam rock of the stomping, junkshop kind. Image-wise, they have moved away from their earlier Sharpie style, and gone for something more pared down, heavy on monochrome and denim. Now they look like Crushed Butler, or, if you’re in a bitchy mood, a lesbian mechanics’ union. In any case, they look authentic, and they sound authentic, too. If you play a lot of glam rock, this album will blend right into your playlists and nothing will remind you that this was made in 2015, even when–very occasionally–you wish it would.

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Music Review: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Published on December 29th, 2015 in: Current Faves, Movies, Music, Music Reviews, Reviews, Soundtracks and Scores |

By: Tyler Hodg

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Finding a franchise that has produced the same number of memorable musical themes as Star Wars may be a difficult task. The sounds of the films have become iconic pieces in pop culture and remain classic tracks after nearly 40 years.

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Best Of 2015: Ronnie Barnett, The Muffs

Published on December 29th, 2015 in: Best Of Lists, Music, Reissues, Retrovirus |

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Reissues of the Year:

1. Various Artists, Ork Records: New York, New York (Numero Group): The complete output of the amazing 1970s label finally compiled with perhaps the most lavish and beautiful packaging of any reissue, ever. Essential.

2. Bad Company, Bad Company/Straight Shooter (Swan Song/Rhino): A fucking revelation! These two disc sets offer remastered versions of both albums alongside a multitude of (gasp) previously unheard alternate takes & unreleased songs. Oh my…

3. Suburban Lawns, Suburban Lawns (Futurismo): At last this classic finally gets reissued for the first time. Hopefully this will renew interest and inspire a disc of demos and unreleased tracks. I can dream, can’t I??

4. Continental Drifters, Drifted: In The Beginning & Beyond (Omnivore): Perhaps the greatest widely unheard supergroup of all time. The talent and songwriting in this band will be a revelation to the uninitiated. Better than the Band… they’re that good.

5. Really Red, The Complete Collection: 1979-1985 (Alternative Tentacles): This Houston group were very special. Their music is far beyond “punk” and has not aged a day. My childhood heroes!

6. Velvet Underground, The Complete Matrix Tapes (Universal): Soundboard tapes from 1969 spread over four discs, enough said. The inside word is that it’s already out of print and Universal is not doing another pressing. Grab it if you still can.

7. Game Theory, Real Nighttime (Omnivore): The reissue of the catalog of my favorite band continues. So much more than merely a power pop band. The campaign continues next year, get ’em all!

8. Dictators, Go Girl Crazy! 40th Anniversary Remastered & Expanded Edition (Epic/Real Gone Music): The title says it all. Long overdue overhaul of one the most classic and influential albums of all time. I am right!!

10. Bruce Springsteen, The Ties That Bind: The River Collection (Columbia): No explanation necessary.

11. The Professionals, The Complete Professionals (Virgin UK): The collected works of the highly underrated band Steve Jones and Paul Cook formed after the breakup of the Sex Pistols. You might not have heard them; now is the time.

12. Yes, Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two (Atlantic/Rhino): Some might find a 14-disc box set of seven shows with identical set lists recorded in the same week to be a bit excessive… not me.

Runners Up:

Saved By The Bell: The Complete Works Of Robin Gibb 1968-1970 (Warner Brothers)

The Sound, Jeopardy/From The Lion’s Mouth/All Fall Down… Plus (Edsel UK)

The Sound, Shock Of Daylight/Heads And Hearts/In The Hothouse/Thunder Up/Propaganda (Edsel UK)

Faces, 1970-1975: You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything… (Warner Brothers)

The Jam, Fire And Skill (Polydor/Universal UK)


The Muffs’ self-titled debut was reissued by Omnivore Recordings in June with oodles of extra tracks.

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Movie Review: He Never Died

Published on December 28th, 2015 in: Current Faves, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews |

By Tim Murr

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WARNING: SPOILERS!

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Today in Pop Culture: Let’s All Go to the Movies

Published on December 28th, 2015 in: Movies, Science and Technology, Today In Pop Culture |

By Jeffery X Martin

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The year is 1895. At the Grand Cafe in Paris, France, two brothers are showing off their latest invention. It’s a strange-looking contraption–boxes and a crank all precariously perched atop a wooden tripod. The brothers, Lumière by name, call their odd machine a cinematograph. It is a combination camera, printer, and film projector. And at the Grand Cafe, the crowds have come with money in hand to see moving pictures of the city they live in, the City of Lights.

It is December 28 and, on this day in pop culture history, the ritual of going to the movies was born.

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Best Of 2015: Johnette Napolitano, Concrete Blonde

Published on December 28th, 2015 in: Best Of Lists, Music |

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1. Gifting, and working with, The Mojave Desert Land Trust

2. Recording the The Naked Album at home with the MediaLab mobile unit under a sky of diamonds

3. Lots of road time, laughs, horse talk, and great music with Laurie Sargent, and every great gig we did together this year, and all the great clubs that had us

4. Finally shooting the “Naked” show at BART Lounge (voted Best Ambience in the Coachella Valley by Coachella Weekly) for DVD due out Year of the Monkey

5. Being chosen “Drunkard of the Issue” in Modern Drunkard magazine

6. Drinking a lot of wine and writing poetry with Harold Budd

7. My fAnimaly, which actually should be #1

8. Discovering Victorian musician/author/all-around female Nikola Tesla, Marie Corelli

9. Joseph Pilates

10. Getting a typewriter

Johnette Napolitano released The Naked Album on September 22.

Popshifter Will Be Back After Christmas

Published on December 18th, 2015 in: Holidays |

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Have a great holiday, everyone! We’ll see you on December 28!

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Today In Pop Culture: A Brief History Of Spoilers

Published on December 18th, 2015 in: Movies, The Internets, Today In Pop Culture |

By Jeffery X Martin

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It is 1980, the morning of May 21. School is almost over for the year. I feel the first erratic twitches of puberty grunting through my adrenal glands. More important than any of that, though, more important than girls or grades or how to get better with either of them, is the fact that May 21 is the official release date of The Empire Strikes Back.

And I am ready.

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Today In Pop Culture: When Gerry Met Squeaky

Published on December 17th, 2015 in: Culture Shock, Music, Today In Pop Culture |

By Jeffery X Martin

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It’s September 5, 1975, and President Gerald R. Ford is visiting California. Appointed rather than elected, Ford has not been the greatest President. He’s already been repeatedly made fun of by Chevy Chase on SNL for being clumsy. He is also dealing with the public relations nightmare that occurred when he pardoned former President Richard Nixon for his part in the Watergate burglary and other crimes. He is seen as a stooge, a puppet, a leader who would rather play golf than deal with the issues.

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Today In Pop Culture: The Battle Of… Danzig?

Published on December 16th, 2015 in: Music, Today In Pop Culture |

By Jeffery X Martin

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The year is 1577. All throughout a dirty black summer, the soldiers loyal to Stephen Báthory, the Polish-Lithuanian, laid siege to the city. The inhabitants of the city didn’t recognize Báthory’s authority and had resolved to let themselves die if they couldn’t keep possession of their home.

These sworn enemies of the Báthory kingdom were known as Danzigers, and they all lived in the city of Danzig.

That’s right. Today marks the end of the Siege of Danzig.

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