Category Archives: Art

Return Of The Throwing Muses: “We wanted no further part [of] the recording industry”

Later this week the Throwing Muses return with a new album, Purgatory/Paradise, their first in ten years. The 32-track album comes with a 64-page book of essays and stories by Kirstin Hersh, plus photos and artwork by Muses’ drummer  Dave Narcizo and Hersh.

“We’ve always lived in our own private world,” Muses leader Kirstin Hersh told The Independent, “and we might  well have made this record and never released it, but we felt it was worthy of release.”

The group has spent the past decade “divorcing ourselves from the recording industry, which is collapsing. We wanted no further part in it,” Hersh said.

The new book/album is being published by HarperCollins’ The Friday Project Limited imprint.

For the entire story, head to The Independent.

Here’s are some old videos for your enjoyment.

Watch: Arcade Fire Play Brooklyn Warehouse

Arcade Fire performing at 299 Meserole in Brooklyn. Photo via Billboard.

Arcade Fire performed last night at 299 Meserole, a Brooklyn warehouse. Naturally, fans shot video and you can check out some of it.

Read reviews at Pitchfork or Rolling Stone or Billboard or Consequence Of Sound.

Setlist:

1 “Reflektor”
2 “Flashbulb Eyes”
3 “We Exist”
4 “Normal Person”
5 “Joan Of Arc”
6 “It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus)”
7 “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)”
8 “Afterlife”
9 “Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)”
10 “Here Comes The Night Time II”

Listen: M.I.A. “Matangi” Cover Art Plus “Come Walk With Me”

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Cover art for M.I.A.’s new album, Matangi due Nov. 5. In August 2013 on Twitter, M.I.A. described the album as as “paul simon on acid,” and also wrote, “no one in the industry collected blows in the last 3 years as much as me, this is a fuck you to them and a thank you to you.”

Here’s the single, “Come Walk With Me.”

And an old version:

Banksy NYC Art Day #19: Ants Going For The Honey, Baby

For Day #19 of Banksy’s “Better Out Than in” the artist has uploaded a video of ants chaotically running around a crack in a wall (or maybe it’s on the ground).

The camera eventually pulls back to reveal the partial outline of a woman’s body, with the crack strategically located, making this piece, located on Staten Island, a potential spoof of Gustave Courbet’s 1866 “L’Origine du monde.” Then again, perhaps Banksy is commenting on the reaction in NYC to his art. Or to anything that gets media attention. Or not.

If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Watch: Another Teaser Video From Arcade Fire, “Afterlife”

Footage was shot in Haiti where Arcade Fire recorded the new album, Reflektor. There’s also footage from a show at Montreal’s La Salsatheque, according to Consequence Of Sound.

Watch the group perform “Reflektor” on Saturday Night Live.

Watch the post-Saturday Night Live special:

Banksy NYC ART Day #18: Two Collaborations With Os Gemeos

For Day #18 of Banksy’s “Better Out Than In” New York street exhibit the artist is showing two collaborations he made with Brazilian artists Os Gemeos, on West 24th Street, between 10th and 11th avenues.

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Today (Oct. 18, 2013) on his website Banksy writes:

“Are you the sort of person who enjoys going to art galleries, but wished they had more gravel in them? Then this temporary exhibition space is for you. Housing just two paintings but also featuring a bench, some carpet and complimentary refreshments. Opens today through Sunday 11am til midnight.”

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Banksy has also included audio about today’s art:

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If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

At the bottom of Banksy’s Oct. 18 post on his website he writes:

People ask why I want to have an exhibition in the streets, but have you been to an art gallery recently? They’re full.

And finally, the owner of the building that Banksy stenciled yesterday (Oct. 17, 2013) has an article, “I’m the Accidental Owner of a Banksy,” that you can read here.

Why John Tefteller Paid $37,000 For A Blues 78 RPM Record

John Tefteller Museum 78's, Pre-War Blues

John Tefteller makes his living buying and selling records. In September he paid the most anyone has ever paid for a 78 RPM blues record. The record he bought was Tommy Johnson’s “Alcohol and Jake Blues.”

Why did he pay so much for an old blues 78?

“These original Paramount delta blues records have attained such a mythic status over the years, and there are loads of people who would love to buy one of these things, that it just becomes so legendary,” Tefteller  told Fuse. ” When you actually see one for sale, which happens once or twice in a lifetime, you have to make a decision.

“It’s also historically extremely important because there are no masters on these records,” he continued. ” You think of modern-day records and there are master tapes that you can go back to and make new copies of. When you go back to these 1920s and ’30s blues recordings, this is it. The masters were destroyed years ago and there’s no way to recover them. The only way anyone is able to hear this stuff now is to search out an [original] commercial pressing. So when you find one of these blues records in really super nice condition, that’s an earth-shaking event in the record collecting world.”

For more of Fuse’s interview.

And here’s another good story about the

Watch: Arcade Fire To Perform On “The Colbert Report”

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Arcade Fire will appear on the October 21, 2013 episode of “The Colbert Report,” a Comedy Central show.

The group will be interviewed by Steven Colbert and will perform as The Reflektors, a pseudonym they’ve been using while promoting their new album, Reflektor.

Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist

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With a front page headline screaming “Get Banksy!” the New York Post reports that police are on the lookout for the world famous graffiti artist.

“Law enforcement sources have told The Post Banksy will be charged with vandalism if he’s found scribbling his stencils on city walls,” The Post reports.

But the Daily News in New York reports that police are not actively looking for Banksy.

“It is graffiti, so if someone complained about it, members of the Vandals Unit would investigate,” a police source told the Daily New. “I haven’t heard of anyone complaining.”

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg calls Banksy a vandal, not an artist.

“Graffiti does ruin people’s property and is a sign of decay and a loss of control,” Bloomberg said yesterday (Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2013).

“Art is art, and nobody’s a bigger supporter of the arts than I am,” he continued. “I just think there are some places for art, and there are some places [for] no art. You running up to someone’s property or public property and defacing it is not my definition of art.”

Now if I was Banksy, I’d be quite happy to have the Mayor of New York talking about me. How cool is that. Banksy as Batman?