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Seaspin set to release debut EP

Seaspin, ex-Your Enemies Friends, have finally released an EP...well, sorta. Though an actual release on cd and vinyl is forthcoming, the band has been kind enough to grace our presence with a nice little EP entitled Reverser which can currently be heard exclusively here.

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Posted on 26 Mar 2009 by Aaron

Cleveland International Film Festival Mini Reviews: 24 City, La Belle Personne, Tokyo!

Better late than never, I suppose. Finally, I bring you a handful of reviews of the films I have caught at this year's Cleveland International Film Festival.

I started things off on Day 1 with the film 24 City. The latest from Chinese director Jia Zhangke brought with it a bit of a mixed bag for me. The film is a blend of fictional and factual interviews chronicles the destruction of factory to make way for a high-end apartment complex know as 24 City and how it has impacted past, present and future of its workers. While I really appreciated and recognized what director Jia Zhangke was attempting to get across on screen, I just felt overall the film lacked the true realism and likability of past works like The World and Unknown Pleasures and instead came off as simply a depressing faux documentary.


Day 2 delivered a more satisfying film, in my opinion,with La Belle Personne. Sure, I may be a bit bias being a big admirer of director Christophe Honore previous two films. The film once again stars actor Louis Garrel in one of the lead roles but wisely takes backseat to lead actress Lea Seydoux in a fascinating role as Junie, a young high school student who must choose between Otto who honestly and completely is in love with her and language professor Nemours (played by Garrel) who seems more into lust than love itself. While the film never reaches the excellence of Dans Paris and Love Songs, the film still charmed me throughout and comes with high recommendation.


Tokyo! came in Day 3 and not only charmed me but also rubbed me the wrong way. Three stories of Tokyo and its inhabitants embodied the film with three drastically different results. Michel Gondry's opening segement 'Interior Design' started off like your typical Japanese drama of teenage angst before becoming a full fledged Gondry creation in the last half. With strong shades of the director during his music video days. Leos Carax mess of a second segment, 'Merde', seemed selfish focused on France than on anything remotely Japanese, others than to cross the line to a borderline racist short. Thankfully, Korean director Bong Joon-ho closes things up with the brilliantly beautiful 'Shaking Tokyo'. With clear resemblance to highly underrated Tony Takitani, the closing short starring actress Yu Aio and Teruyuki Kagawa as reclusive shut-ins who only hope for survival is their very own companionship. While the overall film is not as strong as its surrounding parts, it still manages to entertain.

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Posted on 26 Mar 2009 by Aaron

Sebastien Grainger announces new single and tour



My favorite Canuck Sebastien Grainger has once again teased us with news of a new single coming very soon. All that is known is that the single will be for his song 'Who Do We Care For?' off his full length debut with the b-side being the new track 'It's a Living.' Grainger and his peoples are also currently on tour through the beginning of May hitting various spots in the US and Canada.

Do yourself and I a favor and hit him up on the following dates:

March 25 - Chryo Arts - Phoenix, Arizona
March 26 - Knitting Factory - Front Room - Hollywood, California
March 27 - The Detroit Bar - Costa Mesa, California
March 30 - The Rickshaw Stop - San Francisco, California
March 31 - Doug Fir Lounge - Portland, Oregon
April 2 - The Crocodile Cafe - Seattle, Washington
April 3 - Lucky Bar - Victoria, British Columbia
April 4 - The Spice Lounge - Nanaimo, British Columbia
April 5 - Richards on Richards - Vancouver, British Columbia
April 7 - The Pawn Shop - Edmonton, Alberta
April 8 - Marquee Club - Calgary, Alberta
April 9 - Amigos - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
April12 - 400 Bar - Minneapolis, Minnesota
April14 - Subterranean - Chicago, Illinois
April15 - Frankie's - Toledo, Ohio
April16 - Pike Room - Pontiac, Michigan
April 18 - Kitchener Children's Museum / GO! Festival - Kitchener, Ontario
April 19 - Casbah - Hamilton, Ontario
April 23 - Zaphods Beeblebrox - Ottawa, Ontario
April 24 - La Casbah - Quebec City, Quebec
April 25 - Il Motore - Montreal, Quebec
May 1 - The Ford Plant - Brantford, Ontario
May 2 - Montreal House - Peterborough, Ontario

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Posted on 25 Mar 2009 by Aaron

New Dinosaur Jr. LP revealed!

June 23rd and Jagjaguwar will bring us the new Dinosaur Jr. record, Farm. Expect lots of solo's and long songs (duh, it's Dinosaur Jr.), and here's the tracklist:

Farm
01. Pieces
02. I Want You to Know
03. Ocean in the Way
04. Plans
05. Your Weather
06. Over It
07. Friends
08. Said The People
09. There's No Here
10. See You
11. I Don't Wanna Go There
12. Imagination Blind

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Posted on 24 Mar 2009 by Rustin

Outer South cover art!

Now you know what to look for at your local independent record store on May 5th (shout out to Square Records!).

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Posted on 24 Mar 2009 by Rustin

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