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October 30, 2008

Visiting Las Vegas and the Liberace Museum, 2003

Filed under: Culture — Tags: , , — Matty @ 4:37 pm

Somewhere out in the middle of the Nevada desert, the constellation of ruthless, monolithic forms which occupies both horizontal and vertical space not quite totaling eighty-five square miles, sits somewhat blissfully beneath layers of palpable desert heat, shamelessly annexing more and more unto itself. More land, more rooms, more themes: more. During the summer days, fake looking billows of distressed, cottony clouds crowd around whatever towers decidedly jut upward into the sky overhead.

Occasionally, cloud and tower come into contact with each other, only to create a kind of concrete q-tip of epic proportions. It’s August in Las Vegas. Desert temperatures can be irresponsible and unmanageable, especially this late in the summer. But ultimately, the heat — the weather — what difference does it really make? This is Vegas, and within its own rather extraordinary version of democracy, everything supposedly “phony” is made real and equal, and everything natural ends up looking, well — exactly like a postcard of the thing itself.

People think it strange of me to say that everything going on in Vegas over the last ten years makes me exceedingly comfortable, indeed, nearly giddy. And by comfort, I mean this to be defined as the pervasive and all encompassing comfort of an aching, overworked body in a too-hot bathtub: complete and surrounded. I do not refer to the kind of comfort that, say, a frosted cupcake or a self-sustaining elderly person walking across the street, might inspire. (more…)

Crystal Antlers Poised to Hit Hard

Filed under: Music — Tags: , — Matty @ 1:32 pm

Crystal Antlers Music Reviews & Coverage

Crystal Antlers in Live D.C.
Crystal Antlers / True Womanhood @ Black Cat
October 29, 2008 by Phil
all photos: Irfan Khalil and Jane Briggs

Before yesterday, I’d never left a show feeling like I just got jumped and beat up for my lunch money. And yet, after watching Crystal Antlers’ set at the Black Cat backstage Monday, it would be hard to sum up in words exactly what I felt other than to tell you it hurt: my ears, my bones, my head, everything. But, as these things usually tend to go, it was in the best possible way.

There are few bands who received as much press coverage and great buzz after last week’s CMJ Music Marathon in New York as Long Beach’s Crystal Antlers. I’d been a fan of theirs for about a month or so but with the absurd amount of media and blog attention they’ve been receiving lately, it seems like this week was apparently the week to catch their live show. And going in, I’d heard nothing but raves: earth-shaking, eardrum-crushing, intense; all the good stuff you like to hear before seeing this kind of band. There’s apparently something to it as Crystal Antlers and their intense blend of raw punk, stoner rock and soul pretty much tore the Black Cat down, leaving in their wake a half-full room of either dead bodies or converts. (more…)

October 24, 2008

Why Ketchup Makes the World Go ‘Round

Filed under: Article Research — Matty @ 11:31 am

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