Sunday, August 14, 2005

Atmosphere coming to IC

+08.09.2005+ ATMOSPHERE: POUR ME ANOTHER TOUR PRESS RELEASE

ATMOSPHERE: POUR ME ANOTHER TOUR 2005

- Tuesday, August 9, 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Atmosphere will go back on the road in support of their new album You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having due in-stores on October 4, 2005. The Pour Me Another Tour will feature Atmosphere, Blueprint, DJ Rare Groove and P.O.S & Turbo Nemesis.

Atmosphere started out 2005 by performing eight sold out shows in a row at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis for the CD reissue of Headshots: Se7en beating the original (five) sold out shows record held by the Replacements in 1986. On January 21, Atmosphere joined the lineup on the Big Day Out Tour of Australia and New Zealand along with artists: Beastie Boys, System of a Down, Slipknot, The Streets and more. Starting March 1 in Madison, WI Atmosphere hit the road in the U.S for their two-month tour that sold out 49 of the 52 shows.

The Pour Me Another Tour takes on 56 shows in 66 days. Atmosphere will kick things off with two intimate exclusive shows in Duluth, MN at Luce before starting the official tour in Cleveland, OH on September 13, 2005 at House of Blues. The tour features two music festival dates, September 16 at CMJ Music Marathon and October 29 at the Las Vegoose festival in Las Vegas, NV. Also, it’s been over a year since Atmosphere has played in Canada, this tour we return for seven shows. The tour starts one month from today- imagine the fun…

09/09- Duluth, MN @ Luce (w/ out Blueprint)
09/10- Duluth, MN @ Luce (w/ out Blueprint)
09/13- Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
09/14- Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Icon
09/15- New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
09/16- New York, NY @ CMJ Music Marathon
09/18- Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
09/19- Bloomington, IN @ Rhino’s
09/20- Iowa City, IA @ Scope Memorial Ballroom
09/22- Omaha, NE @ Sokol Ballroom
09/23- Menomonie, WI @ University of WI Stout
09/24- Fargo, ND @ Playmaker’s Pavilion
09/26- Bozeman, MT @ Zebra Lounge
09/27- Missoula, MT @ University of Montana
09/28- Calgary, AB @ Mac Ewan Hall
09/29- Edmonton, AB @ Red’s
09/30- Saskatoon, SK @ Louis’ Pub (U of S)
10/01- Winnipeg, MB @ Ramada Marlborough
10/04- Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theatre
10/05- Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
10/06- Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall
10/07- Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
10/08- Toronto, ON @ Opera House
10/10- Montreal, QC @ TBA
10/11- Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
10/12- Providence, RI @ Lupos
10/13- Boston, MA @ The Roxy Theatre
10/14- New York, NY @ TBA
10/15- Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
10/17- Baltimore, MD @ Recher Theatre
10/18- Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
10/19- Chapel Hill, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
10/20- Atlanta, GA @ TBA
10/21- Gainesville, FL @ Common Grounds
10/22- Orlando, FL @ Pavilion
10/24- New Orleans, LA @ House Of Blues
10/25- Austin, TX @ Emo’s
10/26- Dallas, TX @ Gypsy Ballroom
10/27- Albuquerque, NM @ TBA
10/28- Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
10/29- Las Vegas, NV @ Las Vegoose Festival
10/30- Long Beach, CA @ The Vault
11/01- Los Angeles, CA @ Wiltern Theatre
11/02- San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
11/03- San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
11/04- Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
11/05- Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
11/06- Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
11/07- Seattle, WA @ Showbox Theatre
11/09- Salt Lake City, UT @ Clubland Theater
11/10- Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
11/11- Lawrence, KS @ Granada
11/12- Columbia, MO @ Bluenote Theater
11/13- Madison, WI @ The Orpheum
11/14- Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
11/15- Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave

Tour updates and ticket information posted in events section at www.rhymesayers.com


-Brandon

Saturday, August 13, 2005

I am having fun making ridiculous mixes. I made a fun covers mix that I enjoy, and seemed to go over well at work. Now I've been inspired by this awesome song, to make a Nerd mix. So far I have:

Mostly Harmless – Start Over
Say Hi to Your Mom – The Fritz
Say Hi to Your Mom – Unless the Laker Game was on
Peanut Butter Wolf – My 2600 – Captain Funkaho
Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Crew – Robot Cat
Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Crew – Happy Noodle versus Sad Noodle
Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Crew – Audubon Society
Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Crew – Why Don’t They Call it Art?
Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Crew – Volcano Song
They Might be Giants – Istanbul
They Might be Giants – Doctor Worm
They Might be Giants - Particle Man
They Might be Giants - A series of “Planet of the Apes” inspired songs(Debating these too, mostly here now just to add some time to my mix)
Freezepop – Junior Science Girl
Bullfrog – Reverse Psychology (still debating this one)
Devo – Mongoloid
Moldy Peaches – Nothing Came Out

I’m looking for something by Wesley Willis now, and still trying to think of more to add. Part of me thinks having so many artist repeats might be cheating, but I don't know.

EDIT
Here's the mix I have now. Only thing I'm unhappy with is the beginning of Particle Man really doesn't sound right in transition from any previous song. I don't want to place it first, as I prefer to start with the song that made me want to start this mix in the first place. I could also use some more songs. Other then that, I'm happy with the mix. I still have almost 20 minutes to spare so if anyone has any suggestions, throw them out here.


-Brandon

Friday, August 12, 2005

Although no one actually reads this anymore, I am going to make an effort to begin regularly posting again.

-Brandon

Saturday, July 23, 2005

more photos

The Go! Team also put on an awesome live show. Their live-only MC Ninja adds fun vocals to their instrumental music and really succeeds at pumping up the crowd. I want a Go! Team album with their new MC. I really wish I could have been closer.


Martin: scanning the crowd


Martin: contemplating life


Waiting for the El


The necessary cliche picture of train tracks.


Some backs of heads I photographed for fun while messing with focus and aperture.




The bearded man you can barely see on stage would open for each band with an awful and nonsensical poem that was intended to be amusing. It was the first couple of times, then it was just wierd.


An interesting phenomenon. As can be expected, the lines for food and drink were really long. There were also booths set up so sponsors could advertise and some political groups could attempt to recruit. One of these was a giant XBox mobile. I never saw any more then 4 people at the Xbox mobile.
A quick shot of the crowds at foodand the lack of crowds at the Xbox van right next to them.

-Brandon

Intonation: Diplo















We camped out Diplo's show 40 minutes before he started. I was sitting on the stage holding a front spot. So I got some pretty decent pictures. His set was awesome, even with the interuption in the middle when they had to replace the mixer and some bizzaare sound problems afterwards.




-Brandon

Intonation was awesome!

Some Intonation Photos. More to come.

Out Hud
Out Hud
Out Hud
Out Hud
Out Hud
OutHud puts on an awesome live show. I was really lucky to be so close to the stage. I was right in front of the stage left speakers. My hearing was temporarily gone but my photographs turned out awesome.

The masses are assembled
The Crowd at the Out Hud show

Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene was a pretty mediocre live show, but their announcement about a band member getting beaten up by four New York cops for buying weed was certainly surprising. As was the next announcement that they are now sueing the New York police department. The crowd cheered, but the crowd is retarded and would probably cheer at anything.

-Brandon

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

I just grabbed this from Martins's blog. I don't know why I enjoy these stupid quiz things, but this one seemed to be fairly accurate. Of course that isn't difficult when there are 126 questions, but it's still fun to do.

Advanced Global Personality Test Results
Extraversion || 10%
Stability |||||||||||| 43%
Orderliness |||||||||| 40%
Altruism |||||| 30%
Interdependence |||||||||| 36%
Intellectual |||||||||||||| 56%
Mystical |||||| 23%
Artistic |||||||||||| 50%
Religious || 10%
Hedonism |||| 16%
Materialism |||||| 30%
Narcissism || 10%
Adventurousness || 10%
Work ethic |||||| 30%
Self absorbed |||||||||||| 50%
Conflict seeking |||||| 30%
Need to dominate |||||| 30%
Romantic |||||| 23%
Avoidant |||||||||||||| 56%
Anti-authority |||||| 30%
Wealth |||| 16%
Dependency |||||||||| 36%
Change averse |||||||||||||||| 70%
Cautiousness |||||||||| 36%
Individuality |||||| 30%
Sexuality |||||||||| 36%
Peter pan complex |||||||||||||||| 70%
Physical security |||||||||||||||| 63%
Physical Fitness |||||||||||| 44%
Histrionic || 10%
Paranoia |||||||||||||||| 63%
Vanity |||||||||||| 43%
Hypersensitivity |||||| 30%
Female cliche |||||| 23%
Take Free Advanced Global Personality Test
personality tests by similarminds.com



Stability results were moderately low which suggests you are worrying, insecure, emotional, and anxious.

Orderliness results were moderately low which suggests you are, at times, overly flexible, improvised, and fun seeking at the expense of reliability, work ethic, and long term accomplishment.

Extraversion results were very low which suggests you are extremely reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive.

trait snapshot:
introverted, secretive, messy, depressed, does not like leadership, somewhat nihilistic, observer, does not make friends easily, unassertive, feels invisible, feels undesirable, hates large parties, does not like to stand out, leisurely, suspicious, submissive, abstract, unpredictable, intellectual, likes rain, likes the unknown, negative, weird, not a risk taker, unadventurous, avoidant, strange


I went to Chicago with Martin for the Intonation Music Fest with and stayed with an acquintance from high school. It was a lot of fun, and hopefully I'll have pictures to share in the next couple days.

-Brandon

Monday, July 11, 2005

Doctor Who inspired thoughts

I've been downloading, watching, and thoroughly enjoying the new Doctor Who. After watching episode 3 (The unquiet dead) I have decided that this world really needs more Victorian era zombie horror.

Thank you

-Brandon

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

DC loses Alan Moore.

My respect for Alan Moore has increased a lot today.

First I encountered an interesting interview that Alan Moore did of Brian Eno on a Bittorrent site I frequent. I thought it was an odd combo so I felt compelled to download it. It was apparently from a BBC radio 4 show called Chain Reaction in which a figure from the entertainment industry is interviewed and then has the responsibility of conducting their own interview for the next show. Really neat concept. I tried to find a recording of the show where Alan Moore was interviewed but could only find a clip where he claimed that the Killing Joke was his worst work. Which surprised me, but other statements I've read imply that he finds the whole concept of Batman ridiculous.

Then, today, an article on Boing Boing popped up that claimed that Alan Moore has sworn off DC and has pulled the third volume of the League of Extraordinary Gentleman from the publisher. In fact, the article they link to has a lot more interesting information as well. I knew that he had decided to have his name removed from all film adaptations, but apparently he has refused all money they offer him as well. Through this article I found a transcript of his Chain Reaction interview (without the Killing Joke statements I had listened to earlier)

To make things even more interesting, He was apparently sued by 20th century fox because they felt his LoEG was ripping off some America screenwriter.

From the article -
"after the films came out, I began to feel increasingly uneasy, I have a dwindling respect for cinema as it is currently expressed." This came to a head when Alan Moore was sued as part of a suit against 20th Century Fox for plagiarism of the screenplay "Cast Of Characters" which bore heavy resemblance to the movie version of "The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen" starring Sean Connery.


From the interview transcript -
So, I said, right, that's it, no more Hollywood films. And if they do make films of my work, then I want my name taken off them and I want all the money given to the artists. I thought, God, that sounds principled (audience laughs) and almost heroic! (audience laughs) Then I got a phone call from Karen Berger the next Monday, she's an editor at DC Comics, and she said, "Yeah, we're going to be sending you a huge amount of money before the end of the year because they're making this film if your Constantine character with Keanu Reeves." I said, "Right, OK. (audience laughs) Well, take my name off of it and distribute my money amongst the other artists. I felt, well, that was difficult, but I did it and I feel pretty good about meself. Then I saw David Gibbons who I had done "Watchmen" with and he was saying, "Oh Alan, guess what, they're making the 'Watchmen' film." And I said, with tears streaming down my face, "Take my name off of it David. (sniffles)" (audience laughs) "You have all the money." Then I got a check for the "V for Vendetta" film. It was just, this was within three days!


Despite his noble efforts. He is still having trouble stopping his name from becoming a Hollywood selling point.
From article -
Earlier in the year, Moore received a call from "V For Vendetta" writer/producer and "Matrix" director Larry Wachowski, but told him politely, "I didn't want anything to do with films and had no time this year, being in the middle of work, my day job, writing, I wasn't interested in Hollywood."

Shortly afterwards, Alan Moore was made aware of a press release sent out covering a press conference producer Joel Silver and the cast had held.

In this press release, Joel Silver, as well as announcing that the release date November the 5th 2005 was the 100th anniversary of Guy Fawkes attempt on Parliament, instead of the 400th anniversary, also said of Alan, "he was very excited about what Larry had to say and Larry sent the script, so we hope to see him sometime before we're in the UK. We'd just like him to know what we're doing and to be involved in what we're trying to do together"

Alan felt, basically, that his name was being used in vain. Not only had he expressed the opposite to Larry, but his endorsement was being used as a selling point for a movie - the reason he'd requested his credit and association be dropped from all of these movies.


Poor guy. I will make it a point not to pay money and add to the box office statistics for any of these upcoming films. Of course, that doesn't mean that my curiosity won't compel me to view them through slightly less legal means.

EDIT A mysterious anonymous person pointed out that I had misread the article. Moore wasn't sued by 20th cen fox. He was sued with them. My mistake. The error above will remain because I don't want to seem like I was hiding the fact I made a mistake.

-Brandon

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

I think I may be becoming a Uwe Boll Fan

I loved the SciFi channel when I had access to cable. I really enjoyed watching the awful films they would put on in order to fill up airspace between Star Trek, canceled 80's action shows and their limited original series selection. They were filled with terrible "science" and awful acting. There was something captivating about them. I can't say why exactly. Perhaps it's the comedy value, like an mst3k episode minus the wit (my fault). Or perhaps it's some sort of "I could do better" feeling I get that makes me feel superior to these creators.

I saw House of the Dead a while after it was in theatres. I'd heard about his "brilliant" idea to splice in shots from the video game into action scenes and knew I had to see it. The film was exactly what I love about terrible sci. fi. The acting was atrocious, the plot was filled with holes. The premise alone is enough to get it nominated for a razzie. A bunch of kids go to a rave, on an abandoned island in the middle of the Caribean and are forced to battle their way through hordes of zombies, while ignoring multiple chances for escape. The ending highlight? The hero purposefully zombifies his dead girlfriend so that he doesn't have to lose her. That is wonderfully retarded.

I decided after seeing Rotten Tomatoes 0% rating that I had to see Alone in the Dark. It was so worth it. First of all, the plot only makes the vaguest sort of sense. A crazy historian unleashes demons upon the world, and for some never explained reason he is able to control them. He also has control over a group of grown up orphans with worms surgically implanted onto their spine to make them... um... more... controllable. These are apparently Uwe Boll's interpretation of the creatures who attack you in the video game. That is about the only tie into the classic game that I can figure out. Everything about this movie is terribly done. The soundtrack switches, seemingly randomly, from a nonoffensive simple mood sound that could fit in the background of an Enya song, to hard screaming rock. There is not a decent actor in the entire film. The love interest is supposed to be some 80's sexy librarion stereotype, but the actress only manages to pull off timid moron with glasses. Fortunatly she is a useful charecter. Without her no one would have been able to translate the menacing warning on the ancient cave's walls, "Once you make it down here alive, you're already dead." That is her only useful role in the entire film. The warning later turns out to be meaningless, because down the cave a little farther they find the abandoned laboratory where they put the control worm things into the orphans (unleashing demons on the world isn't evil enough, the bad guy needs to perform experiments on orphans as well). The attempts to be dramatic in this film tend to be far funnier then they are sad. I can say that this is the first film to make me laugh at a dead nun with slit wrists. Or how about the memorable moment when the commander learns that all his men have died for nothing. He shouts something to the effect of "My men have died for nothing." Flips a table, and is okay with it for the rest of the film. Apparently the flipped table made up for the loss of his men. Sorry, I'm rambling, there is just so much about this film. I was captivated from the first fight scene. It was wonderful how every time something broke the movie would go to slow motion. Crash through window? Slow down. Break table? Slow down. Knock over trash can? Slow down. 7 minutes into this film, and I already knew that this would be a winner.

-Brandon