Preview of the Flaming Lips’ new concert film, Freak Night, coming soon.
(Source: vimeo.com)
Preview of the Flaming Lips’ new concert film, Freak Night, coming soon.
(Source: vimeo.com)
This Sunday (August 5), Charles R. Cross, longtime publisher and editor of the The Rocket (and Kurt Cobain biographer), is throwing a 33⅓ anniversary party for the now-defunct Seattle music magazine. Check out the Facebook page for the West Seattle event.
But it was a lot of fun anyway… Click the above link to read MTV Hive’s coverage of the Everybody Loves Our Town book launch.

It’s going to be fun. I even put together a special playlist for the evening!
P.S.: Please join me for a drink right after the event at Superfine, which is only a few blocks away from powerHouse Arena. Should be there for a while…
Okay, we know it’s not technically autumn yet, but we don’t care: Here are 101 things to do in the fall. Start marking your calendar now! (Jane’s Carousel, pictured above, opens in Brooklyn Bridge Park later this month and looks pretty darn cool.)
The launch party for Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge (Wednesday, Sept. 7, at powerHouse Arena in Brooklyn) is No. 6 on Time Out New York magazine’s list of 101 things to do in the fall!
By Daniel Clowes, 1993. From the Eightball Postcards (#8 of 10).
@tlillegraven @lizmeriwether @tnr @NoreenMalone Thanks for such a great shoot!!
a brief synopsis of soundgardens latest interview
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