Category Archives: Video
Red Fang, Tuesday May 18, Oakland Metro
Oakland’s One In The Chamber will also be playing. So just shut up and go. Good lookin’ out by Thuggy Fresh on this one.
Long Overdue SXSW 2010 Wrapup
I went to Austin, TX last month for the famed SXSW Interactive and Music conference. I put in a lot of work, had a lot of fun, ate a lot of pizza slices, drank a river a beer and didn’t … Continue reading
Lorn Newborn & The Magic Skulls
Not long ago I sent an e-mail to a friend extolling the virtues of Bay Area skateboarding legend and solo musician Tommy Guerrero. I’m a big fan of Guerrero’s From The Soil To The Soul and Return Of The Bastard … Continue reading
Cartographer, “40 Ton Military-Inspired Crushing Machine”
Cartographer guitarist Ben Adrian is in a handful of local bands and an ace mastering engineer (he mastered our last record at Mr. Toad’s in SF), and Chris Bolig is an amazing drummer. Check out this madness, captured at The … Continue reading
Exit Through The Gift Shop, A Banksy Film
I’m a big fan of English stencil bomber and graffiti artist Banksy. So, naturally, I’m beyond stoked for this…
RZA Screen Test Ain’t Nuttin’ Ta Fuck Wit
Parks and Recreation is the Wu-Tang of Comedy – watch more funny videos
Cannibal Corpse, “Hammer Smashed Face” (Radio Disney Version)
Finally, I can understand all the lyrics… (Thanks to Rob G. for the linkage.)
Ovipositor / Generalissimo Northwest Tour 2009
It’s been about two months since this tour happened. I suppose that’s more than ample time to digest, brain-dump, edit, reform, re-edit, reconsider and re-re-edit the experience in writing. We haven’t played together since, but we’re getting together next week … Continue reading
Pitchfork TV SURVEILLANCE: Melvins, “The Kicking Machine”
Great band, great song, nice guitar, cool video concept.
Dock Ellis & The LSD-Fueled No-Hitter
Pittsburgh Pirates’ pitcher Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on acid. I’ve heard this story a million times, but always as MLB lore, never from an official of the league, never from a television sports historian, and never from another professional … Continue reading