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The Current Music Blog: October 24, 2006 Archive

The Buffering Stream: End of the World As We Know It Edition

Posted at 7:01 AM on October 24, 2006 by Hans Eisenbeis (1 Comments)

  • Our list-crazy British friends: Thom Yorke versus his fans on the "best Radiohead song ever." [NME]

  • New Tom Waits record. Open your ears and uncork the bottles today. [Anti Records]

  • The Prodigy. Remember the Prodigy? They're back. [Pollstar]

  • Signs of the Apocalypse Pt. 212: Weird Al scores his first Top-10 hit ever. [CNN]

  • Signs of the Rapture Pt. 1: Prodigal sons The Hold Steady (you might have heard of them) return to the Twin Cities today. [MPR]

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  • More Damage From The Open Source Interweb

    Posted at 12:00 PM on October 24, 2006 by Hans Eisenbeis

    Here's another one to stick on the ever-expanding list of band names that are complete sentences: We Are Scientists.

    You can also add them to the list of bands that really ought to hit the decaf. In a diatribe reproduced beautifully at Stereogum, bassist Chris Cain laid into a fan for either impugning his reputation, or the reputation of his tour manager, we're not sure which. Either way, it's refreshing to hear a band member get this irritated about NOT signing an autograph.

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