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Re: “The Men Who Still Make the Music

A fantastic group from the 80"s Just what Tucson needs right now some fresh live talent. Please come and entertain us we need the excitment especially before these 100 degree days! So I will be at the Rialto come out and join us

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Posted by Robert Sneed on 05/23/2013 at 10:21 AM

Re: “The Men Who Still Make the Music

...I'm not sure why Tucson native and current Devo drummer Jeff Friedl rarely if ever gets mentioned in the local music media. He moved to California years ago and eventually worked/works with A Perfect Circle, Ashes Divide, The Beta Machine, Devo, Carina Round, Filter and Puscifer.

Posted by anonn on 05/23/2013 at 10:01 AM

Re: “The Mission Creeps: Midnight Blood (Self-Released)

This is comical:"Musically, the Mission Creeps are one of the most perfectly named bands around, with thumping and thudding drums, thick and edgy bass lines and guitar leads that scream, wail and shudder. Guitarist-singer James Arrr and bassist Miss Frankie Stein prove again that they simply own their groovy, dark realm."

... In other words they are not your most favorite band. No positivity here. Very tactful way to say they suck ass. Do you owe them money? Come on just come out & say it. Grow some balls. What a wuss for a music critic.

Posted by like tucson music on 05/18/2013 at 11:09 PM

Re: “Soundbites

Primus is one of the most original and talented hard rock bands that exist. Within their sound one can find a great mixture of funk, absurdity and a quirky sense of humour that musically & lyrically remind me a lot of the late & great musical genius Frank Zappa. It's a shame that Mr. Seigel doesn't much care for them; but I guess when a person can settle for the dreck an "artist" like Daniel Johnston performs, the music from Primus must come across as very complicated.

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Posted by AZ/DC on 05/16/2013 at 12:32 PM

Re: “Soundbites

The 'CSI show with Chris O'Donnell' is actually 'NCIS Los Angeles' and has nothing to do with CSI other than sharing some letters.

Posted by Ldonyo on 05/16/2013 at 12:08 PM

Re: “Nine Questions

Louis Prima!

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Posted by devmonkey on 05/16/2013 at 7:52 AM

Re: “The Magic of Os Mutantes

I like the "Wayback Machine" reference, but as a bit of an aficionado of Peabody's Improbable History from the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, I'd like to point out the correct spelling is "WABAC", though it was pronounced as spelled in the article. I believe it was a play on UNIVAC and other hi-tech names from back in the day.

Sherman, set the WABAC machine to Rio de Janeiro, 1968.

Can't wait for this show!

Posted by Mr. Peabody on 05/10/2013 at 5:17 PM

Re: “Jimmy Eat World's 'Home-State' Tour

Thanks for the post! would love to see them live, can't wait for their new album! check out their new song "I will steal you back", so good! http://smarturl.it/StealYouBack

Posted by Amanda Dissinger on 05/09/2013 at 6:01 AM

Re: “Let's Watch Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Can't Hold Us" Video

Its an odd juxtaposition of images

Posted by Stephanie Smith on 05/08/2013 at 6:50 AM

Re: “Queens of the Stone Age's New Music Video is Creepy as Hell

The animation reminds me a lot of Metalocalypse. I wonder if the same people who created that are involved, and I'll keep wondering because I'm too lazy to investigate.

Posted by AZ/DC on 05/07/2013 at 3:39 PM

Re: “Joshua Levine Was Right: Neutral Milk Hotel Announces Reunion Tour, Haters Can Suck It

Actually, I should revise these thoughts, I've done some re-reading and I don't have this worked out to my satisfaction yet. My previous post was a bit too critical of this follow up article, I was triggered by seeing Levine's quote again and putting that on this author, this piece is less explosive than my first impression. My intuition is telling me there is an issue here, but I haven't successfully identified the root yet. Hmm...

Posted by Jeff Scott on 05/03/2013 at 10:25 PM

Re: “Joshua Levine Was Right: Neutral Milk Hotel Announces Reunion Tour, Haters Can Suck It

Good post, David. I agree with you in principle: "fuck the writer" is a bad attitude and never constructive. I don't mean to condone that, but I try to address hater feelings because I believe in some cased (not all), it's the kind of thing people revert to when they have intense feelings they want to explain but can't put into words. So in frustration some just vent in a way that overshadows any possible value in their thoughts, and I try to be sympathetic sometimes when that happens. The tour is HUGE news for sure and I would expect the mag to cover it in a post, all I meant is: can an article be news if it's 1/3 reporting an announcement, 2/3 personal vendetta? There are about 20 people involved in the comment discussion he references. 20 who have any idea what the hell was discussed. The vast majority of prospective readers have no context whatsoever. So how does this work for a public audience? It doesnt. Personally, it's galling to see this extremely questionable characterization of the original comments re-published here because I know almost no one will seek out the comments to read and analyze for self. Accountability. The writer can cherry pick details, whatever he wants, knowing his statements are unlikely to be challenged. This new article/announcement becomes the received wisdom from that discussion? No one to challenge that, to speak up and prevent this from being reported/considered journalistic fact? Not on my watch. I just couldnt let this pass because basically, the article he wrote amounts to someone declaring "victory!" at a random moment in a war where all the soldiers were done fighting, then scampering off to.hide as fast as possible before anyone can react in any way, all the way feeling like a winner who got the last laugh. I'm being slightly dramatic here, but you can see what I'm trying to say. And the discussion of Josh' s original article went cold a long time ago, we said what we said and all moved on. The participants are long over it. Reopening those antagonisms--way too personal to be incorporated in something considered "news," in my opinion. I'm ecstatic to know they are touring! Best news in a while for me! But whatever this particular article may be about, it isn't really about the news-its about something else, but I can't finger what, precisely.

Posted by Jeff Scott on 05/03/2013 at 10:02 PM

Re: “The Electric Blankets: Vehicles (Self-Released)

FWIW, tickets are also buy-one-get-one-free with a KFMA Day ticket stub.

Posted by Dan Gibson on 05/03/2013 at 1:24 PM

Re: “The Electric Blankets: Vehicles (Self-Released)

Thanks, David! It's a bit odd that it say $6 advance on Rialto's event info page for the show, although it could just be me thinking it odd.

Posted by Ldonyo on 05/03/2013 at 1:07 PM

Re: “The Electric Blankets: Vehicles (Self-Released)

Hey Ldonyo -- I just called over to the Rialto Box Office, and apparently tickets are only being sold at the door tomorrow night, nothing in advance.

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Posted by David Mendez on 05/03/2013 at 1:02 PM

Re: “Joshua Levine Was Right: Neutral Milk Hotel Announces Reunion Tour, Haters Can Suck It

That's just, like, your opinion, man.

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Posted by Eric on 05/03/2013 at 12:51 PM

Re: “The Electric Blankets: Vehicles (Self-Released)

I just stopped by the Rialto to get tickets for this and they don't have them. No one seems to have them. Any reference to tickets points to the Rialto. More than a little frustrating to say the least.

Posted by Ldonyo on 05/03/2013 at 12:26 PM

Re: “Joshua Levine Was Right: Neutral Milk Hotel Announces Reunion Tour, Haters Can Suck It

Jeff, I'm cool with the NMH fans who disagreed with Levine's review -- differing opinions are fine, and I prefer them to everyone patting everyone else on the back.

But when readers like the commenter who couldn't stand to have his/her perceptions of Mangum challenged, and thus said of our writer "fuck him" (and since had his/her comment deleted), I'm not particularly concerned about their feelings.

Also, considering that the NMH reunion announcement was big enough to merit a fairly visible post on some of the most visible blogs in the country, I'm willing to call this "news with a slightly lengthy aside."

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Posted by David Mendez on 05/03/2013 at 10:57 AM

Re: “Joshua Levine Was Right: Neutral Milk Hotel Announces Reunion Tour, Haters Can Suck It

Dude, seriously? This article isn't "news", if you actually consider this article worthy "content" I simply can't help you. You think the fact that this small circle of friends has decided to play together again proves/changes anything about Jeffs motive for touring? Correlation =/= causation. I stand by all of my analysis on the other thread. This article is a shameful, cowardly cheap shot that contributes nothing. Frankly, you sound like a petulant child. I KNOW exactly where Jeff's head is at in all this. It astounds me that any magazine would allow its writers to taunt prospective readers like this. Seriously- I'm utterly flabbergasted.

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Posted by Jeff Scott on 05/02/2013 at 11:59 PM
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