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Welcome Nicole Atkins, Singer-Songwriter Extraordinaire, To MOG!

 

Nicole Atkins, the uber-talented, New Jersey-based singer-songwriter with the beautiful album Neptune City, is now a Mogger. Nicole just did her first post at MOG and expects to post more soon. Mogger indiepixie tells us that on July 4, the two of them are going to hang out at the O2 Wireless Festival in London where Nicole is performing alongside Morrissey, the National and Beck.

Stop by Nicole's MOG here:

http://mog.com/NicoleAtkins

...And you might want to check out indiepixie's MOG on July 5 or so to find out what happened.

http://mog.com/indiepixie

 

New! Video Interview: Everclear's Art Alexakis On How The Pixies Changed His Life

Mogger Jenny Tatone sat down with Art Alexakis at painter Chris Haberman's Portland live/work space and they talked about music Art digs, the mixtapes he makes for his girlfriend and the group's latest album, The Vegas Years. Four cool inteview clips over at MOGtv.

Watch the clips here!

http://mog.com/mogtv/everclear1

 

News

 

Amy Winehouse's Glastonbury Performance Video

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/170019 ;

 

Jay-Z Headlined Glastonbury; And The Verdict Is....

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/170157

 

Tom Waits Invites Tricky To Collaborate With Him In SF

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/169849

 

Bjork Joins Sigur Ros On Stage at Nattura Concert

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/170246

 

Clipse's Re-Up Gang Compilation Album Due in August

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/170249

 

Radiohead Releasing In Rainbows Basement Tape Footage

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169418

 

Madonna Headed for Divorce Court

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169551

 

Kanye Posts Angry Bonnaroo Blog ... Read It Here

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169318

 

Man Who Leaked GnR's Chinese Democracy In Hot Water With The Feds

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/169463

 

DJ Scratch Splits from EPMD

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169784

 

Dr. Dre's Detox Is Finally Finished!!

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169473

 

Kanye, UGK Biggest BET Award Winners (Performance Vids Here)

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169439

 

RZA Says The Wu-Tang Clan Is Pretty Much Dead

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169611

 

The Verve's New Album Dubbed Four; Listen To New Single "Love Is Noise"

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169198

 

Kings Of Leon New Album News; Check Out Two New Songs!

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169113

 

Phish Keyboardist Adds More Fuel To The Fire, Comments On Reunion Rumors

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169769

 

 

Album Reviews

 

Artist: Spiritualized

Album: Songs in

Augusts1: "Jason Pierce is maddening. His live performance at the

Coachella Festival last April was underwhelming. Immobile other than strumming an acoustic guitar, sitting sideways to the audience whilst barely acknowledging them and wearing mirrored sunglasses, you could say Pierce was the antithesis of enthusiasm and energy."

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http://mog.com/Augusts1/blog_post/169373

 

Artist: G-Unit

Album: Terminate on Sight

MrFrost: "G-Unit's been in the news all year, and sadly the vast majority of their headlines had absolutely nothing to do with music. Whether it was Tony Yayo's assault case, 50 Cent's mansion being burned to the ground, or Young Buck being kicked out of the group, G-Unit has been more of a soap opera than legitimate rap crew. However, if you look a bit under the surface you'll find some of the hardest working musicians in the game."

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http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/170214

 

Artist: Aimee Mann

Album: @#%&*! Smilers

Kronski: "The very nature of this record, its essence, the spaces where the edges of songs come together, demands the listener to question their own expectations of pop music. That is whether or not it is the job of pop music in general to provide a catchy melody with which to sing along in the car or should it shine a light on man's deepest desires and faults?"

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http://mog.com/Kronski/blog_post/169566

 

Artist: Adele

Album: 19

John Madden: "It can't be easy when you're hailed as the new someone-who's-still-around. It bugs me as a listener - The View were the new Kooks who were the new Arctic Monkeys, all before the Monkeys had a second album out. And is 'the new Winehouse' really a compliment?"

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http://mog.com/John_Madden/blog_post/169282

 

Artist: Fleet Foxes

Album: Fleet Foxes

Chalky: "Entering the UK album chart at number 11 this week, new comers Fleet Foxes are giving a "whatsup wave" to the industry biggies just ahead of them such as Coldplay, Duffy, Neil Diamond, Paul Weller and The Fratelis. This is all the more impressive when you notice that L.A. rockers Weezer charted at only number 21 this week with their new album. Either Fleet Foxes are being majorly hyped (not really – just the same old Duffy and Lil Wayne posters everywhere in London), they've been given a load of great reviews to encourage something new and different into the music world or they are actually pretty good."

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http://mog.com/Chalky/blog_post/169405

 

Artist: Emmylou Harris

Album: All I Intended to Be

ted baylis: "Imagine a lake, calm and flat, shimmering through the changing light of day. There's nothing going on, not much happening. Now, add a few guitars, a mandolin and country legends like Dolly Parton, Vince Gill and the McGarrigle sisters. Surprise, surprise…there's still not much happening, but it's such a nice place to be."

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http://mog.com/ted_baylis/blog_post/169323

 

Artist: Walter Becker

Album: Circus Money

Spencer Owen: "Maybe for good, maybe not, but right now I'm done listening to Circus Money by Walter Becker. I've given it a few spins, had my laughs with its perverse lyrics (real example: "Mind meld... a permanent picture of your pussyprint in cement") and smarmy charms, enjoyed its middle-aged white guy skankin' rhythms as much as that's possible (the three reggae songs are the three best songs: "Downtown Canon," "Bob Is Not Your Uncle Anymore," and "Do You Remember the Name"), indulged my Steely Dan fandom ("that's classic Becker," I would have thought to myself at times, were I not under the illusion of retaining some youthful dignity), and now I'm done."

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http://mog.com/Spencer_Owen/blog_post/169795

 

Videos

Check Out Glastonbury '08 Performances From Duffy, Hot Chip, MGMT & More

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/170231

 

Amy Winehouse at Glastonbury

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/170019

 

Jay Z "Wonderwall" (Live at Glastonbury)

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/170007

 

Vampire Weekend "Oxford Comma"

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169759

 

Talib Kweli "Eat to Live"

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169579

 

Jennifer Hudson "Spotlight"

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/169428

 

Brighton Port Authority "Toe Jam"

http://mog.com/IZIZOZ/blog_post/169158

 

 

Stream

Artist: Duffy

Album: Rockferry

Track:

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/170260

 

 

Artist: Emmylou

Album: All I Intended to Be

Track: Hold On

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/169853

 

 

Artist: Foals

Album: Antidotes

Track: Balloons

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/169560

 

 

Artist: Lacktherof

Album: Christian the Christian

Track: Tongues O' Fire!

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/169255

 

 

Mogger of the Week

Say hello to carmensandiego!

http://mog.com/carmensandiego

 One conversation with carmensandiego is all it takes to realize how hooked on music she is. "I just love music, all kinds. I won't even discount modern country." Music was constantly around her as a child. She recalls one of her earlier musical memories to be "my mom driving me to school in the first grade and the Beach Boys' 'Barbara Ann' came on the radio. It was only half over by the time we got to school, and I refused to get out of the car until it was over."

Her father, a multi-talented "music nut," also influenced carmensandiego's taste and devotion to music. "He made damn sure his kid liked music. He's a classic rock and blues kind of guy, so some of that rubbed off on me," she says. "One of my favorite things is when I turn him on to some of my music. So far he likes Ryan Adams and The Cure. He's worked out 'Just Like Heaven' on his guitar and he plays it whenever I visit."

"I go to concerts all the time, ever since my dad took me to see the Rolling Stones when I was eight." If dear dad didn't influence her love of concert-going, then perhaps carmensandiego never would've hitchhiked to Depeche Mode (one of her favorite bands, more specifically "anything from 1983 to 1993, aka the Alan Wilder years."

"I lived in Jacksonville, FL, and the show was in Orlando, which is about a three-hour trek. So, when I was at a Barnes & Noble one day, in the magazine section, I noticed a guy checking out a DM article and I started a polite conversation - which is better, Violator or Black Celebration? - that led to the following lie: 'Hey, I have a ticket to the Orlando show, but my ride bailed on me.' He offered to drive me, so we exchanged numbers, I begged my dad to take me to the nearest TicketMaster outlet, and the next day I was in a car full of Philipino boys rocking out to very loud but very good reggae. Then we went to the show, which was AWESOME by the way. I never saw them again. I don't even remember their names."

Her teen years were spent hanging out at Einstein A-Go-Go, an all-ages club. "They played goth, punk, techno, indie, R&B, one-hit wonders, 80s, metal, all the stuff the popular kids probably didn't listen to. We prided ourselves on that." carmensandiego was introduced to lesser known music there and was able to see Luna, Mike Watt and the Geraldine Fibbers play the club. She also remembers, "I actually saw Shannon Wright there in 1995 when she was a part of Crowsdell. I found out 'who she is' last year, and it blew my mind. I watched this lady perform 13 years ago, when no one knew who she was, and now she's so successful. It's so great to see a hometown girl really make it legitimately."

Aside from seeing great live shows, carmensandiego can be found reading about music, be it "alt-country," Brit rock, or anything 60s. "I can always be counted on for a recommendation if you need one."

"I've met many wonderful people through Mog, several of whom helped pull me through a rough spell last year (They all know who they are, and I thank them all from the bottom of my heart)."

Currently a freelancer writer "languishing in public relations hell," carmensandiego can be found recording her musings on MOG, or appreciating the older music. "George Harrison, Van Morrison, Sam Cooke, Neil Young, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, they are all currently enjoying a renaissance in my stereo thanks to Mog."

She adds, "Something I would like, though, is to learn more about hip hop and jazz. So if any Moggers have suggestions as to 'the good stuff,' I'd love to hear it." and "Any Asheville Moggers, contact me!"

Stop by and say hello to carmensandiego!

http://mog.com/carmensandiego

 

Word of MOG

Nicole Atkins & The Sea - Live at Socrates Sculpture Park - June 17, 2008

DaveCromwell: "When I saw that Nicole Atkins & The Sea were doing a free outdoor concert at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens, NY on the 17th of June - I just had to go - right? I mean - come on! This was a Nicole Atkins show. And the Sea. She (and they) are amazing and I try never to miss any shows she does in New York, if at all possible."

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http://mog.com/DaveCromwell/blog_post/169935

 

Before the

Rawkkiddoh: "As I was driving home today I began to wonder how I used to find out about new music before the wonderful internet invaded my life. I am talking a good ten years back when the only constant exposure you had to music was the radio. I guess you could include MTV as exposure, but when I was a kid I did not have the luxury of cable television growing up."

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http://mog.com/Rawkkiddoh/blog_post/169886

 

Tell Mollifire What Music Magazines You Enjoy

 

mollifire: "While I was away from the internet for a whole week, I thought I would try getting my music "fix" from magazines.  I've always loved magazines with their glossy pages and slick layouts, but in the last year I've only read a few random copies of things here and there.  So I was excited to go to the store and stock up on a few for the long car ride to and from our camping destination."

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http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/170201

 

 

Live Albums Kill Live Music

Anna: "While cleaning up my MacBook (= deleting useless stuff), I found myself deleting the few live albums I have in the process, without any remorse, whatsoever. Truth is, I don't like live albums."

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http://mog.com/Anna/blog_post/169753

 

Reassessing Santogold

 

gijibae03: "There's been an internal debate about Santogold for me. I came across the gold-laden mistress from a very brief and very vague review describing her as the new M.I.A. I thought that to be a very tall stature to live up to, given that Maya has an original sound that's easy to mimic but hard replicate, at least in terms of energy and sincerity. And with this chipped shoulder, I tossed back the golden pill and shrugged my

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http://mog.com/gijibae03/blog_post/169270

 

Chris Martins' Head

 

msquared64: "For what you are about to read, let me first preface by saying that I mean no offense to any fan of Coldplay's, and especially no offense to anybody who is religious on any level.  This is strictly in jest to the artists across the pond that are rapidly cascading downwards on my list of likable artists."

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http://mog.com/msquared64/blog_post/169154

 

Remembrance of Things Past: June 20th 2008: The Cure Brings 'Goth' To Madison Square Garden

indiepixie: "1) Wake up to "Six Different Ways" set on my alarm, 2) Doodle Robert Smith on a spare scrap of the NY Post, 3) Re-read all his infamous interviews from Rollingstone looking for inspiration, 4) Think about how guilty all those major labels that first rejected the skinny kids from London's Crawley suburbs back in the day. Think about how many bands I know currently in the same predicament and surviving off ramen, 5) Smirk at Bob's quote to Rollingstone per Disintegration "I realized at this time that, despite my best efforts, we had actually become everything that I didn't want us to become: a stadium rock band [laughs]." And thank god they became a stadium rock band still touring to this day."

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http://mog.com/indiepixie/blog_post/169293

 

Death Cab for Cutie Concert Review

caliscrnwrtr: "This week I was lucky enough to see Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla, Jason McGerr, and Nicholas Harmer twice in one week – Saturday 6/21 at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley and Monday 6/23 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, and both concerts seemed to mirror their surroundings.  Both were as different as they were alike.  Berkeley's felt very "Bay Area" while the Nokia felt very "LA, if you know what I

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http://mog.com/caliscrnwrtr/blog_post/169807

What’s Hot on MOG

Music News

Phish Reuniting in Studio with Steve Lillywhite?

http://mog.com/sonical/blog_post/169078 

 

Amy Winehouse Diagnosed with Emphysema

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/169034

 

Lil Wayne Sells 1 Million Albums In The First Week

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/168142

 

Pharrell Williams One Step Closer To Producing The Strokes’ Next Album

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/168506

 

Three New Tracks From GNR's Chinese Democracy Leaked

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/168428

 

Radiohead, Rage, Raconteurs, Cat Power To Play Lollapalooza

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/168091

 

Conor Oberst Announces World Tour

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/168121

 

Coldplay Pulling An Avril Lavigne Left & Right

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/168622

 

QOTSA's Josh Homme Apologizes For Using The Other F-Word

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/168610

 

Video Recap: Watch Pearl Jam, Metallica, MMJ, Chris Rock & More Highlights From Bonnaroo 2008

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/168007

 

Ludacris Talks New Album, Movies, & Website

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/168268

 

Phonte Of Little Brother Discusses Upcoming '80s Project

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/168454

 

Jay-Z Fires Back At Glastonbury Criticism

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/168670

 

Ted Nugent To Celebrate The 6,000th Gig; Praises Detroit Music

http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/168492

 

Girl Talk Uses Radiohead's "In Rainbows" Prototype For New Album Release

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/168438

 

Album Reviews

Artist: Wolf Parade

Album: At Mount Zoomer

sageturk: "Dark, Challenging, Appealing and Repulsive, Wolf Parade stand upon the mountain of their own side projects and declare themselves the Kings of Indy Rock. This is a two-person review by Ethan E. and Sage T."

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http://mog.com/sageturk/blog_post/168813

 

Artist: Coldplay

Album: Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends

John Madden: "The biggest problem with Coldplay is that nobody seems able to accurately judge how good or bad they are. Put ‘Coldplay+boring’ or ‘Coldplay+brilliant’ into Google and you get almost the same (at least on the scale of the internet) number of results. For every review proclaiming them as ‘the next U2’ (and there are many- do a Google search for this, too - I’m trying to convince myself Gwyneth Paltrow didn’t write any of them), there’s a Chuck Klosterman piece calling them ‘a mediocre photocopy of Travis’ (who sound like a mediocre photocopy of Radiohead)."

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http://mog.com/John_Madden/blog_post/168061

 

Artist: Albert Hammond Jr.

Album: ¿Cómo Te Llama?

Joxley: "If The Strokes were heralded from the start as the sound of modern NYC, then guitarist Albert Hammond jr.’s (not to be confused with his Gibraltar born father) was an altogether more upstate affair. Rejecting some of the grit and bite of the garage rock mother-band, Yours To Keep was more sedate, at times even whimsical, yet twinned with an unmistakable bite. Hammond now returns to similar territory with the release of his second solo record, ¿Cómo Te Llama?"

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http://mog.com/Joxley/blog_post/168065

 

Artist: Jonathan Richman

Album: Because Her Beauty is Raw and Wild

Spencer Owen: "On "Monologue About Bermuda," from one of Jonathan Richman's 18 albums (Having a Party with Jonathan Richman, 1991), he tells a story to a live audience about his band from back in 1973, the Modern Lovers, and the sea change he went through that caused him to leave the band and move in a new direction."

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http://mog.com/Spencer_Owen/blog_post/168659

 

Artist: Wiley

Album: Grime Wave

mollifire: "Grime Wave isn't Wiley's forthcoming new album, Race Against Time (coming in September '08). Rather, it's a compilation of b-sides and collaborations released on Wiley's indie label, Eskibeat Recordings. If you've only heard the tunes on 2007's Playtime Is Over, then Grime Wave rounds out Eskiboy's life story."

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http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167909

 

Artist: Tilly and the Wall

Album: O

incurablyerin: "In 2004 when Tilly and the Wall released their debut album Wild Like Children, I recall it garnering a lot of media attention for a group virtually unheard of at the time. Most of the buzz was likely due to its release on touted Saddle Creek artist Conor Oberst’s independent label Team Love. I also remember thinking that the album did a pretty good job of living up to that hype."

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http://mog.com/incurablyerin/blog_post/167928

 

Artist: Girl Talk

Album: Feed the Animal

watchbatteries: "Giving away things for free is awesome, especially when you yourself make your music for free. Such is the case for Pittsburgh's very own Greg Gillis, who's better known to the world as Girl Talk. Gillis is the name when it comes to mash-ups in the modern era. With Feed the Animals, his fourth full-length on Illegal Art, his marketing seems more important."

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http://mog.com/watchbatteries/blog_post/168556

 

Artist: Martha Wainwright

Album: I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too

Ben Heller: "In a recent interview with BBC radio, one could almost hear the audible sigh as Martha fielded the inevitable family lineage questions that seem to haunt her very appearance in a room full of hacks. Unlike any of the Wainwright’s, the 32 year old singer/songwriter has the burden of association, and no ‘brush off’ or diversionary tactics can avoid the ‘What was Louden like?’ or ‘What about your brother’s view on…?’ questions."

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http://mog.com/Ben_Heller/blog_post/168535

 

 

Videos

 

LL Cool J "Rockin’ Wit Da G.O.A.T."

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/168668

 

The Last Shadow Puppets "Standing Next to Me"

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167888

 

Mr. Vegas Teaches "Daggering" Dance Moves

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167884

 

Independent hip hop from Poems - "Love"

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167943

 

NYOIL "Y’all Should All Get Lynched"

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/168325

 

 

Stream

 

Artist: A3

Album: Hits & Exit Wounds

Track: Woke Up This Morning (Sopranos Mix)

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/168997

 

Artist: The Hold Steady

Album: Stay Positive

Track: Sequestered in Memphis

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/168108

 

Artist: Herman

Album: Song of Samuel

Track: Song of Samuel

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/168097

 

Artist: Spoon

Album: Daytrotter Session

Track: I Can See the Dude

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/168440

 

 

Mogger of the Week

 

Say hello to scotfree!

http://mog.com/scotfree

 

"I got the music bug when my first rock band S.A.L.T. toured the local Ohio schools, dances, and festivals back in '73," says scotfree, a self-described "International Operations Expert by day, musical spelunker by the light of the moon." At the time the unique approaches to rock in the early ’70s (Big Star, Roxy Music, Alice Cooper, Flash, David Bowie, Marc Bolan, Mott the Hopple), as well as early new wave (Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, The Clash and Big Audio Dynamite), "and all the great bands that poured out of NYC at the time," is what made the biggest impression on scotfree.

 

His favorite album New Nation by Roderick Falconer also comes out of the same era. "It's a very visual recording that electrifies the seedy and romantic side of ’30s to ’50s Americana. Each song is almost like a movie. The guy was billed as Appalachia's answer to Bowie, and after a short music career he went on to scriptwriting," scotfree shares. His obsession with music isn’t confined to just listening. Currently a tuba-less tuba player, scotfree has a small recording studio in his basement full of drums, guitars, and keyboards ("Yeah, I can kinda play them all," he says). scotfree connects to music through various means, as he recalls a favorite memory of "getting to know BAD II guitarist Nick Hawkins through the BAD message boards and doing some promo work for new projects with him after BAD broke up."

 

Through MOG scotfree has found an incredible list of artists to enjoy, among them British Sea Power, Asian Dub Foundation, Jose Gonzalez, Dengue Fever, Pinback, The Sugar Oaks, and "all the great reggae, African and other ethnic tunes that never cease to amaze. Needless to say, Moggers bring the best stuff!"

 

"I have made some of the best friends here at MOG. It's frequently a humbling and gratifying experience to hear new music and read the passionate, contemplative, sarcastic, and funny commentary that accompanies them. Thanks for bringing MOG to us!!"

 

Stop by say hi to scotfree!

http://mog.com/scotfree

 

Word of MOG

 

What’s So Great About The Pixies!

Sageturk: "With the June 24th release of the groundbreaking Pixies album "Doolittle" on Rock Band, a little internet stir has arisen.  Some are understandably stoked, others perplexed (how does one exactly sing along to Tame?), and some, the most vocal internet majority no doubt, antagonist.   Sigh.  Kids-These-Days....am I right?  But then I think back and realize I was one of those kids and had to have my own mini come-to-pixies discussion with one far wiser than myself. Just like any band that redefines music and spawns a million interpreters, it's hard to know what was so thrilling when it's all been done since then - ad nauseaum.  So, without further ado - and because there's never been a better time for it - a primer on the Pixies."

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http://mog.com/sageturk/blog_post/168283

 

 

Notes from Bonnaroo: Day 1, Thursday

allenblakecassady: "So we made it to Bonnaroo after a 16 hour drive from New Jersey. "We" being my friend Omar and me after three stops for gas guzzling almost $120 for a tank and a half and a pretty rotten experience with a Virginia Waffle House (My body rejected it after ten minutes) we rolled into the campgrounds at 1 a.m. on Thursday morning. After sleeping haphazardly for 2-3 hours the festivities began."

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http://mog.com/allenblakecassady/blog_post/168136

 

 

MOG History 101: Let’s Review

 Cody B: "One constant of MOG is that there are always new folks coming aboard. Except for the charter members from '06, we arrived here newbies and found the music world we were looking for. We found folks scarily (and inticingly) informed, witty and all about the music. Once you decided to start posting and commenting though, this place became a lot more than music. Live friendships have been made from the words and music in these posts."

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http://mog.com/Cody_B/blog_post/168236

 

 

"What the Hell is a Ladytron?" & Other Summer Stories

Jules09:  Hey, it's Jackie.  What are you doing tonight? Um, well...I was just thinking that I haven't been to any shows lately, and it's really been bothering me.  I don't think you really like them, but do you want to go see Ladytron and Datarock tonight?"

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http://mog.com/Jules09/blog_post/168192

 

 

My Favorite Rock Photo and Ambient Album (The Bill Drummond Connection)

FluxCapacitor: "Do you have a favorite rock'n'roll photo? The image here is a digital photo I took of the original, which I’d cut from a magazine years before. The original’s got folds because I kept it in my wallet to show people, usually when drunk in the pub. It never failed to elicit a laugh, especially from me. I've never quite tired of it to this day."

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http://mog.com/FluxCapacitor/blog_post/168421

 

R.E.M + Modest Mouse + The National at Madison Square Garden 6.19.08 = The Ultimate Set

indiepixie: "R.E.M. is "pretty much a great live band," Michael Stipe once said (i.e. in our SXSW interview earlier this year). Said words echoed in my head, high expectations pulsed in my veins, as I traipsed in to Madison Square Garden this Thursday."

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http://mog.com/indiepixie/blog_post/168940

 

 

Somewhere Between Tom Waits and The Cure

mochalouder: "So - yeah - it's been fairly busy around here - and that's just the day job. but i did manage to fit in a couple of very interesting concerts between work, band practice, and a trip to Boston... first off was the Cure at the Hollywood Bowl."

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http://mog.com/mocha_louder/blog_post/168654

 

 

It Was A Weekend Full of Meets!

SunshineDaydream: "Hey my favorite music lovin' friends! I've been pretty damn busy lately and I miss you all. It feels like I'm a little one without my favorite blanket or Cabbage Patch Kid "Samantha". Things should lighten up soon and I'll get to see what you all've been up to round here. I DID just have a fantastic week though and I wanted to stop by quick to tell. You guys read about quite a few MOG-tiply meets the weekend before last and I've been meaning to share mine!"

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http://mog.com/SunshineDaydream/blog_post/167998

What’s Hot at MOG

 

New MOG Features and Site Enhancements!

david hyman writes: Believe your eyes! A fresh homepage is just the beginning of what's new at MOG. We've got lyrics to millions of your favorite songs, exclusive interviews, amazing new posting and commenting tools, and much more!!! Click here for the detailed list of what's new at your favorite music site. MOG on!

 http://mog.com/david_hyman/blog_post/167044

 

From First to Last Contest Winner Announced!

As the lucky winner, musiclover21 will not only get to see From First to Last play the Warped Tour nearest her hometown, but she’ll also get to meet and hang out with the band. Congratulations, musiclover21!

 

Bonnaroo Posts With Cool Photos: M.I.A., Metallica & More

Mogger Charley Rogulewski was at Bonnaroo this past weekend, checking out sets by M.I.A., My Morning Jacket, Kanye West, and loads more. Check it out.

Bonnaoo Day One

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/167513

 

Bonnaroo Day Two

 http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/167690

 

MOG Debuts New Video Interviews Section: Black Kids, Joseph Arthur

 

Check out the new MOG Video Interviews Section with cool video interviews with Black Kids and Joseph Arthur, plus R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, Rage’s Tom Morello, Lou Reed and more.

http://mog.com/mogtv

 

News

 

R. Kelly Jury Reaches Verdict

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/167361

 

QOTSA's Josh Homme Assaults Fan During Concert (Video)

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/167833 

 

Cover & Tracklist For New Beck Album - "Modern Guilt"

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167149

 

New Big Boi Album Almost Done; Awaiting Andre 3K

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/167339

 

Go To A Pearl Jam Show, Download The Bootleg Later

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/166879

 

Missy Elliott To Release Fan-Titled "Fanomenal" Promo Album

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167000

 

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Reunite with All Five Members

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/167820

 

Listen To New Santogold, Julian Casablancas and Pharrell Mash-Up

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/166650

 

Listen To "Toe Jam": New Tune From Fatboy Slim, David Byrne & Dizzee Rascal!

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167236

 

Game's 'L.A.X' Album Cover + 4th Album Details

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/167016

 

Coldplay Are Sorry But They Gotta Postpone U.S. Tour

http://mog.com/Charley_Rogulewski/blog_post/166871

 

 

Video


Snoop Dogg "My Medicine"

http://mog.com/MrFrost/blog_post/167538

 

Goldfrapp "Caravan Girl"

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167437

 

Nas "Be A Ni**er Too"

http://mog.com/brittanybf/blog_post/166556

 

The Offspring "Hammerhead" http://mog.com/Pyro/blog_post/166848

 

Ghislain Poirier - "Hit & Red"

http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167138

 

 

 

Stream

 

Artist: Wolf Parade

 

Album: At Mount Zoomer

 

Track: Language City

 

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/167335

 

 

Artist: Lady Gaga

 

Album: Just Dance

 

Track: Just Dance

 

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/167818

 

 

Artist: Alejandro Escovedo's

 

Album: Real Animal

 

Track: Chelsea Hotel '78

 

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/167072

 

 

Artist: Ne-Yo

 

Album: Closer Remix EP

 

Track: Closer

 

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/166833

 

 

Artist: Sigur

 

Album: með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust

 

Track: Gobbledigook

 

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/166661

 

 

Artist: The Who

 

Album: View From A Backstage Pass

 

Track: We’re Not Going to Take It (Swansea, Wales, 1976)

 

http://mog.com/Michael_Goldberg/blog_post/166654

 

 

 

Mogger Album Reviews

 

Artist: John Hiatt

 

Album: Same Old Man

 

ted baylis: "I have to admit that I approached this CD not knowing much about John Hiatt except that he had written tunes for the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Roseanne Cash and Three Dog Night. In my own closed-minded musical world, sandwiched somewhere in between Dylan and the Beatles, I had always considered him to be just another singer/songwriter. But that’s not quite the story. Hiatt’s music rocks when it should, and picks and strums in all the right places, but if anything sets it and him apart, it’s the stories he tells."

 

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http://mog.com/ted_baylis/blog_post/167462

 

 

 

Artist: Ellen Allien

 

Album: Sool

 

mollifire: "I listened to this album three times before I could think of a single word to say about it. How does one review minimal techno that is built around the spaces between notes? How does one describe music that is created to emphasize silence?"

 

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http://mog.com/mollifire/blog_post/167728

 

 

Artist: Lykke Li

 

Album: Youth Novels

 

Joxley: "The term "Scandinavian invasion" conjures up images of hirsute men in horned helmets, setting off in their longboats to rape and pillage – yet the latest crop of north European invaders are very different from their Viking forbears. From the feisty Ida Maria to the twee Those Dancing Days, the axe wielding berserkers have given way to indie pop temptresses. Yet it is the demure Lykke Li that has formed the vanguard of this assault, with her debut EP Little Bit gaining press and penetration on both sides of the Atlantic, now followed by album Youth Novels which aims to capitalise on this success, developing and refining this first taste which so whet the world’s appetite."

 

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http://mog.com/Joxley/blog_post/166906

 

 

Artist: Robyn

 

Album: Robyn

 

zarkazstic: "In a world full of music royalty titles being flung around like a middle school lunch fight, I’ve decided to throw my metaphoric tater-tot into the air and declare that if pop has a princess, Robyn is the (not necessarily ugly) wicked step-sister who happens to make better music.  Musically and lyrically, she’s the best parts of Daria and Janeane Garafalo’s wit, Lisa Loeb’s honesty, and Peaches or Lady Sovereign’s in-yo-facedness."

 

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http://mog.com/zarkazstic/blog_post/167742

 

 

Artist: The Ruby Suns

 

Album: Sea Lion

 

Kronski: "There are bands and when you hear them, there are people that come to mind and just thinking about it puts you off of it. ‘That band sounds so weird, its like they’re trying to be weird,’ you can hear yourself say the first time you put the record on. It's the kind of record where if you put it on, people are going to roll their eyes and now you are one of those guys, who listens to cooler than cool music, obscure music for the love of being obscure."

 

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http://mog.com/Kronski/blog_post/166553

 

 

Artist: Madonna

Album: Hard Candy

 

FluxCapacitor: "It’s Help The Aged day on Home Taping. I finally get around to discussing Madonna’s latest disc with Mog outsider, the Girlfriend (a.k.a Jill)."

 

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http://mog.com/FluxCapacitor/blog_post/167272

 

 

Mogger of the Week

 

Say hello to ReadyToGo! http://mog.com/ReadyToGo

 

ReadyToGo hails from Panama, "the country, not the beach," she clarifies. Living in a small town a half hour from the city, she describes it as looking a lot like "those scenes in Hollywood movies of Tijuana or something."

 

"Panamenians are extremely warm and friendly," she says.  "They will take you out, let you stay in their place, anything to make you feel good. And we/they party a lot for every single thing, even when we lose the football games!" However, in describing the city, she notes, "People here can have really fancy lives, while others just nothing at all […]. A lot of things need to grow, including our musicians […]. We don't have Hip Hop here, and that sucks cuz that's been growing on me lately."

 

"We do have an ‘underground’ scene, but the thing is Panama is such a small place, with less than 3 million habitants, so for people in bands it’s kinda hard, cuz you will get the same people in all your ‘shows,’ and it won't be more than 200 [people]. It gets kinda dull [for the bands] after 5 or 6 yrs playing."

 

Latin beats, salsa, mergengue and reggaeton are popular, and those who are into rock like bands like Fall Out Boy, says ReadyToGo. "My uncles were always playing Led Zeppelin and that 70's stuff, so I guess it kinda helped create my music taste."

 

ReadyToGo’s brother plays in a hardcore band. "Last weekend they opened for the Misfits! It was kinda cool for them." Other concert experiences she’s had date back to three years ago when ReadyToGo saw the White Stripes perform. "There were only, like, 400 people in a pretty large venue, What a shame."

 

She names The Strokes’ "Is This It" as her favorite album, an album that, alongside soungs by Kings of Leon and The Sounds, served as a beer-drinking soundtrack for her and her best friend when they were fifteen. "Even though I'm still young," she says,  "I wish I [was] sixteen again."

 

Stop by and say hello to ReadyToGo!

http://mog.com/ReadyToGo

 

 

Word of MOG

 

 

Mission of Burma Performing Vs. at the Paradise 06/13/08

 

madrid spacestation spain: "Wow, what an incredible night, truly awesome in terms of the shows I have been to this year, which regrettably have not been as many as I usually shoot for. But on Friday, Roger Miller, Clint Conley, and Peter Prescott took the stage to a sudden swell of raucous cheers at the Paradise. Tonight was their second night here, the previous show highlighting their Signals, Calls, and Marches EP. For this 2nd bill, they would be showcasing the seminal album Vs. in all of its sonic/textural/immediate glory. This was Mission of Burma."

 

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http://mog.com/madrid_spacestation_spain/blog_post/167626

 

 

 

Ten Unlikely Hit Songs That Broke the Rules

 

Jon O: "Few songs that break the rules of pop songwriting ever achieve mainstream success. Deviate from the predictable verse/chorus structure in 4/4 time arranged for a basic grouping of guitar/keyboards, bass and drums, and you can pretty much guarantee being marginalized. During a 20-year period from roughly 1965-1985, however -- a period that witnessed a flowering of musical creativity and widespread openness to experimentation -- it was possible to break the rules and have a hit record. Here are ten unlikely hits from that period."

 

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http://mog.com/Jon_O/blog_post/167519

 

 

 

Why The Kooks (w. The Morning Benders) Sold Out Their 2 NYC Shows To Close Out Their US Tour?

 

Indiepixie: "Top 6 reasons The Kooks/The Morning Benders Shows sold out in NYC?"

 

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http://mog.com/indiepixie/blog_post/167242

 

 

 

Why We MOG

 

Mike the Knife: "The other day, someone I know – a working actor - asked me if I was on Facebook or MySpace. I said no. When it comes to social networking sites, it’s just MOG for me. He was particularly adamant about a Facebook profile being beneficial to my Hollywood business. "Contacts, man!" he crowed. "It’ll help you get out there." As if I’m not in-your-face enough."

 

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http://mog.com/Mike_the_Knife/blog_post/166712

 

 

 

Jazzophobia

 

Bartleby: ""How do I loathe thee? Let me count the ways..." could be the title for all the rambling diatribes against jazz offered by my friend D. whenever our conversations turn to the subject of music that I like. (It so happens that I'm quite fond of the music of Satchmo)."

 

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http://mog.com/Bartleby/blog_post/166969

 

 

 

 

Nick Vivid’s Megaplatinum Festival at Trash Bar

 

DaveCromwell: "My new buddy Nick Vivid runs this Company called Megaplatinum Entertainment and told me about this festival he was having at Trash Bar (one of the coolest rock joints, not only in Brooklyn, but all of New York) […]. So it was Friday night June 6, 2008 that I headed on down to the cool ass Trash Bar to see what all the fuss was about."

 

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http://mog.com/DaveCromwell/blog_post/166577

 

 

 

Yumpalong Yanson - Money Comes, Money Goes

 

White and Nerdy: "Yumpalong was yet another Scandinavian-American comic artist that recorded in the early days of the last century. Singing silly songs about everyday life things, like not having enough cash. Yumpalong sings in the signature accent that typified such artists such as himself, Yogi Yorgesson, Stan & Doug and the handful of other artists of that time."

 

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http://mog.com/White_and_Nerdy/blog_post/166931

 

 

 

A Mini MOG Meet 6/8/08

 

annieander: "MOG's very own Sarah (http://mog.com/shudd33) and her band The Phantom Jets performed on Sunday June 8th at the Hotel Utah in San Francisco. She sent a post out to all Bay Area Moggers to let us know, and to personally invite us."

 

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http://mog.com/annieander/blog_post/166547

 

 

 

Basking Under the Big Black Sun

 

Celia Chavez: "Thanks to last night's last minute posting by fellow MOG'er Robin Danar, I was able to catch the Direct TV broadcast of X in concert at SXSW this year. I haven't seen them in a while, and I was on the edge of my  seat the whole time - sometimes I forget that live, they're instrumentally a trio, and yet - they pack so much punch, even all these years after the songs were originally recorded."

 

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http://mog.com/Celia_Chavez/blog_post/167114 

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