Rag Wrap – November 12, 2008
Mick Collins talks to LA Records
D-Tales gives a firsthand account of last Friday night’s Detroit Unplugged event at The Lager House.
Deep Cutz has got (count em) four record reviews this week.
Hey, those wacky kids had another Instant Album Party
I’m pretty sure MCR blogger Señor Garo is going to throw himself off a bridge when he finds out that Grayling is calling it quits.
Outrageous Cherry’s Matthew Smith reflects on Nathaniel Mayer, and the Metrotimes’s also looks at the Detroit “supergroup” know as Octopus.
Is Tally Hall redefining the music industry?
Andrew W.K. gives Japan some album lovin’
XM has merged channels with Sirius.
Finally, there have been reports that Detroit rock legends Alice Cooper and Iggy Pop will join Henry Rollins and Moby as the cast in a brand new vampire movie called Suck which stars Malcom McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, Halloween, Heroes.) In the film Eddie Van Helsing hunts down a band of vampires. In short, Suck is a Rock’n'roll vampire satire about a group of rockstar wannabees in search of immortality and a record deal.
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I am going to throw myself off a bridge, especially since I fell in love with Grayling back in ’97 with the ‘Symtoms’ cassette that I still have (surprisingly, it’s somehow still functional) … And now I see that not only is the band calling it quits, but they’re actually going to have copies of that first album on CD at the show? Goddamnit.
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