From 2017, here are brothers Eugene, Fergus, Donal and Eoin Gaine, known collectively as Ded Rabbit with "Figurine."
Enjoy!
Seven Questions In Heaven With Dune Rats
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Today, we're spending Seven Questions In Heaven with the Dune Rats' Brett Jansch:
Describe your music for our readers who may not be familiar with you.
STONER POP
Who are your musical influences and idols?
BC MET FRED DURST ONCE, HE FIST BUMPED HIM IT WAS EPPPIC.
DANNY ASKED THE DALAI LAMA A QUESTION
I PUMPED GAS NEXT TO FRED AND TOODY COLE OF DEAD MOON AT A TRUCKSTOP NEAR VEGAS ON VALENTINES DAY ONCE, FUCKIN WEIRD AS. NICE PEOPLE.
What was the first album, cassette, or CD you bought with your own money?
I GOT AN ICE CREAM MAKER FOR CHRISTMAS ONE YEAR AND HATED IT, ACTED LIKE A LITTLE JERK AND MY MUM TOOK IT BACK AND THEN INSTEAD I ORDERED ALL THIS WWF GEAR FROM A MAIL CATALOG.
What was the strangest gig you've ever played?
WE PLAYED AT A KARAOKE BAR AT A STADIUM IN CHINA AND THIS CHICK GOT ON THE MIC WHILE WE WERE PLAYING AND JUST STARTED SCREAMING INTO IT
What's the first thing you look for when you hit a new town?
A PALATICAL PORCELAIN BOWL, NO LINE. JUST EPIC SCROLLING IN THERE.
What is your current favorite guilty pleasure?
PICKING MY NOSE, I GOT THIS NEW SICK LAYBACK GET RIGHT UP THERE STANCE.
Final question: You're the opening act of a music festival. You can get any five artists, living or dead, to perform on the bill with you. Which five do you choose and what song do you all perform as the final jam?
THE ENTIRE THING IS A DRUM COVER OF LIKE A STONE BY AUDIOSLAVE AND THEN JACK JOHNSTONE COMES OUT TO THE STAGE TO DMX WRITING HIM OFF AND EVERYONE VOMITS INTO THEIR SHIRTS. THEN THEY BUY EACH OTHERS' T-SHIRTS AND GO HOME.
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LISTEN NOW: Blondie, "Fun"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, February 01, 2017
Check it out! New music from Blondie!
"Fun" is the first single from their upcoming album Pollinator, which found them collaborating with Johnny Marr, Charli XCX, Joan Jett, Laurie Anderson, Sia, and others. Pollinator, Blondie's 11th album, will be released on May 5th.
"Fun" is the first single from their upcoming album Pollinator, which found them collaborating with Johnny Marr, Charli XCX, Joan Jett, Laurie Anderson, Sia, and others. Pollinator, Blondie's 11th album, will be released on May 5th.
COVER SONG OF THE WEEK: BETS, "Gone Daddy Gone/I Just Want To Make Love To You"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, January 12, 2017
It's two covers in one!
BETS will be releasing her version of the Violent Femmes classic self-titled 1983 debut on January 27th. Until then, here's her cover of "Gone Daddy Gone/I Just Want To Make Love To You."
Enjoy!
BETS will be releasing her version of the Violent Femmes classic self-titled 1983 debut on January 27th. Until then, here's her cover of "Gone Daddy Gone/I Just Want To Make Love To You."
Enjoy!
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SONG OF THE DAY: Pacific Radio, "Kitchen Table"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, January 12, 2017
From 2017, here's Pacific Radio with "Kitchen Table."
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Labels: Music, Pacific Radio, Song Of The Day
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LISTEN/WATCH NOW: Dee Snider, "So What"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Check out Dee Snider's brand-new video for the song "So What," in which he shows his support for the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and their Dakota Access Pipeline protest:
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LISTEN NOW: Wyldlife, "Contraband"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, November 14, 2016
We haven't heard much from Wyldlife since The Time Has Come To Rock & Roll, which we named the #1 album of 2013. That's about to change as the band will be releasing a new album, Out On Your Block, on January 20th. To get you excited, here's the album's first single, "Contraband:"
COVER SONG OF THE WEEK: The Struts, "Ballroom Blitz"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, November 08, 2016
Take a listen to The Struts covering Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz" for The Edge Of Seventeen soundtrack:
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Top '80s Arcade Games
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Come with us on a trip down memory lane to the golden era of video games.

In the arcade classic Frogger, your aim is to get the little lost frog safely back to the sanctuary of his home in under one minute, while navigating your way through traffic and dangerous rivers, filled with alligators and disappearing-reappearing snapping turtles, all intent on squishing or eating you. Like all the classics, these games are simple by design and there is no complicated story or puzzling narrative to throw you off track. Just make sure get froggy home in one piece. Released way back in 1981, the game was developed by Konami with the game's original screen split into two halves. The lower half of the screen portrayed a road loaded with vehicles, which could include anything from cars, trucks, buses, vans, bicycles, and motorcycles, while the upper half consisted of a river filled with logs, alligators, and turtles. At the absolute top of the screen, there were five homes where the little green one could finally rest at ease.
Today, the ape known as Donkey Kong is one of Nintendo's flagship mascots, but, in fact, on launch he was the bad guy. Back then, when we first meet Donkey Kong, he is angrily throwing barrels at Mario, then known simply as Jumpman, who is trying to reach the ape due to the naughty gorilla having robbed Jumpman of his lady friend, Pauline. In this initial introduction, we play as Mario jumping and climbing and generally avoiding the avalanche of barrels raining down on us courtesy of DK. This is played on repeat until all lives are lost, with the pace picking up as the game progresses, as does the barrel storm. Before long, Donkey Kong got his own spin off titles, in which the jungle replaced the building site setting of this original arcade game. Of course, so too did Jumpman, under his new moniker of Mario, soon to be Super Mario.
With the classic original 1977 movie fresh in the memory when we entered the 1980s, video games arcades, not to mention casinos, were quick off the mark to capitalise on the blockbuster film and install these early Star Wars themed slot machines, which became very popular, very quickly. Today, as Star Wars fever shows no signs of slowing, Star Wars slots remain popular but it is the original '80s game, featuring all of your favourites like Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda, that remains the best, on retro grounds if nothing else. Slots, too, are always popular and it is the most loved casino game of them all in in terms of money taken. This counts for live and online casinos, where people play online or on their mobile phones. Again, there are lots of Star Wars slots around, online and off, that remain loved by many. While this may have been the classic era of video games, there is much to be admired about video game playing today, including the convenience of it.
Just as Donkey Kong got a spin-off set of games, so too did his nemesis in the first game, Mario. Now known as Super Mario and joined on his second run-out by his brother Luigi, the 1983 classic, Super Mario Bros, was a platform game not dissimilar from today's versions. Basically, your mission was to get Mario to the end of the Mushroom Kingdom, avoiding Bowser's forces such as Goombas, Piranha Plants, and all the other Mario style baddies, collecting coins and super powers as you make your way to save Princess Toadstool. As I said, it hasn't changed much over the years, but then why mess with perfection?

Pac-Man
An all-time favourite, beloved by many and iconic to everyone, Namco's Pac-Man is truly a game to have stood the test of time. It was an instant arcade classic which, despite numerous attempts to bring him bleeping into the new century, remains the definitive form of Pac-Man yet, that has never been bettered. Brilliant in its simplicity, Pac-Man was, and forever will be, a puzzle game where Pac-Man chomps his way around a maze, clearing it of all the casually discarded pills on his route. While going about his merry fruit filled quest, Pac-Man is joined, and at times hunted, by four ghosts: Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde, but Pac-Man has the advantage by way of eating four power pills, one in each corner, which turn the tables on said ghosties and allows Pac-Man to hunt them. Gradually the levels get harder and the speed quickens before your lives drop and you insert another coin and try all over again.Frogger
In the arcade classic Frogger, your aim is to get the little lost frog safely back to the sanctuary of his home in under one minute, while navigating your way through traffic and dangerous rivers, filled with alligators and disappearing-reappearing snapping turtles, all intent on squishing or eating you. Like all the classics, these games are simple by design and there is no complicated story or puzzling narrative to throw you off track. Just make sure get froggy home in one piece. Released way back in 1981, the game was developed by Konami with the game's original screen split into two halves. The lower half of the screen portrayed a road loaded with vehicles, which could include anything from cars, trucks, buses, vans, bicycles, and motorcycles, while the upper half consisted of a river filled with logs, alligators, and turtles. At the absolute top of the screen, there were five homes where the little green one could finally rest at ease.Donkey Kong
Today, the ape known as Donkey Kong is one of Nintendo's flagship mascots, but, in fact, on launch he was the bad guy. Back then, when we first meet Donkey Kong, he is angrily throwing barrels at Mario, then known simply as Jumpman, who is trying to reach the ape due to the naughty gorilla having robbed Jumpman of his lady friend, Pauline. In this initial introduction, we play as Mario jumping and climbing and generally avoiding the avalanche of barrels raining down on us courtesy of DK. This is played on repeat until all lives are lost, with the pace picking up as the game progresses, as does the barrel storm. Before long, Donkey Kong got his own spin off titles, in which the jungle replaced the building site setting of this original arcade game. Of course, so too did Jumpman, under his new moniker of Mario, soon to be Super Mario.Star Wars Slots
With the classic original 1977 movie fresh in the memory when we entered the 1980s, video games arcades, not to mention casinos, were quick off the mark to capitalise on the blockbuster film and install these early Star Wars themed slot machines, which became very popular, very quickly. Today, as Star Wars fever shows no signs of slowing, Star Wars slots remain popular but it is the original '80s game, featuring all of your favourites like Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda, that remains the best, on retro grounds if nothing else. Slots, too, are always popular and it is the most loved casino game of them all in in terms of money taken. This counts for live and online casinos, where people play online or on their mobile phones. Again, there are lots of Star Wars slots around, online and off, that remain loved by many. While this may have been the classic era of video games, there is much to be admired about video game playing today, including the convenience of it.Super Mario Bros
Just as Donkey Kong got a spin-off set of games, so too did his nemesis in the first game, Mario. Now known as Super Mario and joined on his second run-out by his brother Luigi, the 1983 classic, Super Mario Bros, was a platform game not dissimilar from today's versions. Basically, your mission was to get Mario to the end of the Mushroom Kingdom, avoiding Bowser's forces such as Goombas, Piranha Plants, and all the other Mario style baddies, collecting coins and super powers as you make your way to save Princess Toadstool. As I said, it hasn't changed much over the years, but then why mess with perfection?
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SONG OF THE DAY: Le Tigre, "I'm With Her"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Back from a ten-year absence, here's Le Tigre with "I'm With Her."
LOVE IT!
LOVE IT!
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Labels: Kathleen Hanna, Le Tigre, Music, Song Of The Day
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