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Video of the Day: The Shins, “Simple Song” March 02, 2012 One of the best videos of the year for one of my favorite singles of the year from one of my most anticipated albums of the year. Superlative much? Sure. Read More
Album Review: Frankie Rose, “Interstellar” February 28, 2012 Rating: 91 Since emerging as drummer for the Vivian Girls in 2007, Frankie Rose proved to be so peripatetic that just maintaining her official bio could be a fulltime job. After leaving the Vivian Girls, Rose moved on to similarly minded garage-rock bands such as Crystal Stilts and the Dum Dum Girls before... Read More
Graham Colton, Live From the Living Room February 28, 2012 Oklahoma City’s Graham Colton will perform a live, 30-minute show in his living room tonight at 7 p.m. Central. It’s a “pay what you can” affair, basically the Radiohead model of artist support, so go here, support Graham Colton and enjoy a great live set. Read More
Whitney Houston, 1963-2012 February 12, 2012 Tonight’s Grammy Awards will bear the distinction of taking place 24 hours after a great loss for the music industry: the death of Whitney Houston, a woman who sold in excess of 55 million albums and created the template for what many music listeners, “American Idol” viewers and record business executives... Read More
Album Review: Van Halen, “A Different Kind of Truth” (Interscope) February 10, 2012 Rating: 82 For Van Halen, now is not the time for innovation, and that time might never come again for the band. No, what is required for “A Different Kind of Truth” is restoration, and consequently the first Van Halen album recorded with David Lee Roth in 29 years sounds like an unearthed artifact. In a... Read More
StaticBlog live blogs the 54rd Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday February 10, 2012 Join me live at 7 p.m. CST Sunday as I endure 3 1/2 hours of this year’s Grammy Awards on StaticBlog as they unspool on CBS. I’ll be offering up-to-the-minute spew on winners, presenters and performers, and hoping that when Paul McCartney receives the MusiCares Person of the Year award, we are not treated to... Read More
Album Review: Lana Del Rey, “Born to Die” (Interscope) February 07, 2012 Rating: 50 Comment section trolls with Eminem and Jay-Z in their collections tore Lana Del Rey to shreds for inventing a persona, critics who praise Lady Gaga for high-concept theatrics stomped on the former Lizzy Grant for draping herself in artificiality, and an idiotic debate raged about whether an artist... Read More
St. Vincent models proposed new police uniform on “Portlandia” February 07, 2012 Amazing guitarist, songwriter and now, example for fighting crime. Read More
Video of the Day: Miike Snow, “Paddling Out” February 06, 2012 A beer-bellied slob discovers magic dancing shoes and then is kidnapped by aliens dressed like Louis XIV courtiers and transformed into a cross between Gerard Depardieu and Cher. Just another Monday on StaticBlog. Read More
StaticBlog’s Live Coverage of the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards February 13, 2011 7:04 p.m. Welcome to the StaticBlog live coverage of the Grammys, in which LL Cool J kicks things off with a tribute to Aretha Franklin featuring five singers who, despite undeniable talent, are in no way capable of carrying out her reign if the Queen of Soul were no longer able to fulfill her governing duties.... Read More
StaticBlog live blogs the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards tonight! February 13, 2011 Join me live at 7 p.m. CST tonight as I endure 3 1/2 hours of this year’s Grammy Awards on StaticBlog. I’ll be offering up-to-the-minute blather on winners, presenters and performers, and hoping that the Ramones get a sterling tribute tonight when the band is honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award and that... Read More
Music Review: Cut Copy, “Zonoscope” February 09, 2011 Rating: 90 A beautiful summer album arriving in the dead of winter, Cut Copy’s “Zonoscope” shows the Australian trio largely shelving the arresting midnight electro-rock of 2008′s “In Ghost Colours” in favor of bright, top-shelf pop. A deep romantic current flows through these 11 tracks as... Read More
The Strokes to debut first single from “Angles” on Wednesday February 08, 2011 “Angles,” the first Strokes album since 2006′s “First Impressions of Earth,” comes out March 22 on RCA, but the band will making its first single, “Under Cover of Darkness,” available for streaming and free download on Wednesday at www.thestrokes.com. Stereogum has a 30-second taste, and it ‘s worth... Read More
StaticBlog’s iPod Goes Shuffling on Feb. 8, 2011 February 08, 2011 In which StaticBlog’s trusty iPod Classic gets a workout and spits out the first 10 songs that present themselves. 1. Kanye West, “Celebration.” 2. Mayer Hawthorne, “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out.” 3. The Sugarplastic, “Sheep.” 4. Blondie, “I Know But I Don’t Know.” 5. Ratatat,... Read More
Video of the Day: Toro Y Moi, “New Beat” February 08, 2011 The new video from “Underneath the Pine” features an entire community being teargassed in winter, apparently for ecstatic sleep dancing and pantomiming alcohol intake. Fans of Roisin Murphy’s discotastic “Let Me Know” will recognize that this is not exactly a “New Beat,” but it’s a great one, yes?... Read More
Video of the Day: Happy Camper, “Born With a Bothered Mind” February 07, 2011 Manfred the Yeti should be able to navigate the great outdoors — that is, after all, what yetis do — but Manfred’s got issues with campgrounds and the implements of roughing it. Poor guy, but let’s face it — most scouting programs aren’t cool with yeti membership. – Lang Happy Camper - Born With A... Read More
James Murphy bids farewell to LCD Soundsystem with “The Long Goodbye” at Madison Square Garden February 07, 2011 Apparently, James Murphy is making good on his plans to unplug LCD Soundsystem, and will do so with “LCD Soundsystem: The Long Goodbye” on April 2 at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. According to their Nasty Little Man representation, LCD will play music spanning its career, including the full-length... Read More
StaticBlog’s iPod Goes Shuffling on Feb. 7, 2011 February 07, 2011 In which StaticBlog’s trusty iPod Classic gets a workout and spits out the first 10 songs that present themselves. 1. Colin Munroe, “Piano Lessons.” 2. Deerhunter, Game of Diamonds.” 3. The Beatles, “Paperback Writer.” 4. Paul Westerberg, “Love You in the Fall.” 5. Mos Def, “Roses.”... Read More
Gang of Four to perform on “The Late Show with David Letterman” February 07, 2011 Gang of Four’s classic 1979 politico-post-punk album “Entertainment” should be in every self-respecting StaticBlog reader’s collection: not only does the album hold up better than 95 percent of 32-year-old albums — or people, for that matter — but it provided the template for much of the dance-rock that... Read More
“Mad Men” Recap: 411, “Chinese Wall” October 11, 2010 By early September 1965, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce is being forced into a wartime mindset, and while Don Draper is a supreme commander when he’s not hitting the Jamesons too hard, he makes two crucial mistakes late in this episode and it’s hard to imagine any of this working out on the bright side. Sure,... Read More

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Skating Polly - Lost Wonderfuls

Delo Creative produced this video for the title track of Skating Polly's new album, "Lost Wonderfuls," which was produced by Exene Cervenka with engineering by Kliph Scurlock.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: The Joy Formidable

Headliners of NMF6, The Joy Formidable and their wall of sound dazzle downtown Norman. Interview with Ritzy Bryan of The Joy Formidable.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: JD McPherson

JD McPherson rocks the Sailor Jerry stage Saturday night at NMF6, interview and performance.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: Sherree Chamberlain

George Lang sits down with Sherree Chamberlain to discuss her new music and performance at NMF6.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: Addverse Effects

Perfomance and interview with hip hop group Addverse Effects.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: Josh Sallee

Interview with rapper Josh Sallee following his Saturday afternoon set on the main stage at NMF6.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: A look back at the festival

George Lang and Dave Morris recap three days of live performances at NMF6.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: Samantha Crain

Interview/footage from singer/songwriter Samantha Crain who performed Saturday afternoon at NMF6.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: Mont Lyons

Performance and interview with the boys from Mont Lyons.

Static - Norman Music Festival 6: Day two and the threat of storms

Lightning and rain are not friends of festivals with outdoor stages, or musicians who aren't unplugged. That said, a full lineup is ready to rock.