Bradley’s Almanac

A Matter of Degrees

Posted on July 28, 2005 at 3:22 pm | No Comments

Here I sit on the first day of a much-needed mini-vacation, already feeling reborn as the Boston temperature has dropped like 25 degrees from the humid hell of yesterday. Seems like it’s been a month since our air-conditioner’s had a rest, but y’know, I feel kinda silly whining about late-July heat, realizing other people were so much the worse for weather. And, y’know, it is summer after all.

Getting down to bizness, today’s post is gonna be another rapid-fire clearing of the decks, since as of this morning I’m on a glorious six-day work-break. I won’t totally be relaxing, since it includes a couple of rock shows (one down in NYC on Saturday, one back here on Monday), but I’ll definitely be avoiding the computer as much as I can. That said, I’m hoping for some correspondence catch-up, so if you’ve been waiting for an email answer from me, keep an eye out.

Warning: Much randomness follows…

The ‘official bootlegTwilight Singers live DVD that the band has put out is freakin’ white-hot. Seriously, I got one of the first batch of 100, and it was worth every Paypal penny I spent on it. 21 songs, almost two hours long, and an encore that not only features Greg Dulli’s former Afghan Whigs bandmate John Curley on bass playing Whigs songs, but an appearance by former Scrawl vocalist Marcy Mays, who joins them to play ‘My Curse‘ off of ‘Gentlemen’. I swear, Bobby McIntyre, Twilight’s ascot-wearing drummer, is my freakin’ stick-wiedling hero. Plus, he’s Barry Gibb’s godson.

I digress. The reason I mention the DVD is because there are now more available from the band via ebay. Any self-respecting Whigs-Twilight-Dulli fan needs this sucker in their collection. Amazing audio quality, mutiple camera shots, a great performance.

Oh, and as one of those fans, I can’t wait to finally see ‘Ladies and Gentlemen‘, the Afghan Whigs documentary that is premiering this weekend at the Lite Brite Test Fest in their hometown of Cincinnati. I can only hope that means it’ll be playing elsewhere, or at least out on DVD soon. For an article on the docuementary, head here, and for a quick look at what each AW member is doing now, go here.

So I’ve heard the new Depeche Mode song, and it is… actually quite good. Brings the long-ago days of non-stop listening to ‘Violator‘ rushing right back. If you’re looking to hunt it down, start right here. I can’t think about Depeche without remembering hearing the bleep-bloops of ‘See You‘ over the PA system at Fenway Park during a Sox game last summer. Strangest culture-clash moment ever. ‘You know that it’s true…‘.

I was a Mineral and Gloria Record fan despite the fact that the vocals occasionally got on my nerves. The music made up for it, though, and I found enough else in there to love. Well, their singer/guitarist Chris Simpson is back with a solo moniker called Zookeeper, and he’s got a MySpace page (although, who doesn’t now?) with three demos on it. (courtesy unfinished)

OooooOOO… how can I get myself to Chicago in early November? Flower15, the 15th anniversary celebration for the wonderful Flower Booking company, is taking place at the Metro from Nov. 8th to the 12th, and the lineup is looking gooood. Ted Leo, American Analog Set, a reunited Promise Ring, The Essex Green, Maritime, Jimmy Eat World, and a bunch more. Gotta convince my boss I need to pay a visit to our Chicago office.

Speaking of Mr. Ted Leo, I believe I failed to point out this excellent article on him in the Newport Mercy, written by WMBR dj Tim Kelly.

As I mentioned, I got my Boston Sigur R�s tickets a couple weeks ago, and I can’t wait to see them play stuff from their upcoming album, ‘Takk’, which is out on September 12th. In the meantime, any bittorrent-types can check out this recent live show with a bunch of those new songs.

Nice little article on Nada Surf in Filter Magazine (link from largehearted boy). I so cannot wait to sit down with their upcoming disc, ‘The Weight is a Gift‘. The songs I’ve heard so far are hitting me just right.

I’m surely not the first blogger to tell you this, but stellar-indie-station KCRW is podcasting. So, um, stick that in your aggregator and smoke it. Or something.

Did someone say the word ‘podcast’? Wait, that was me. Here’s one that will be of interest to fans of writers Warren Ellis, John Rogers, or of really good sci-fi TV in general: Evil Genius Chronicles has posted a two-part podcast interview (one, two) with Mr. Rogers about the whole Global Frequency unaired-but-leaked-pilot situation. It’s a pretty interesting listen.

Using that as a segue into comic-booky stuff, the latest All The Rage rumor column reported that one of my favorite comics in recent years, The Losers, garnered the adaptation-interest of actor/director Peter Berg. Looks like it may be more rumor than fact, as Losers writer Andy Diggle used his brand new blog to put the kibosh on it. Sort of. And not on the movie, just Berg’s possible involvement. Bookmark Diggle’s blog, by the way. Well worth a regular visit.

Recent comic purchases of note: The second issue of Ellis’ Desolation Jones (loving it), the first issue of Joss Whedon’s Serenity comic (which will bridge the criminally-cancelled Firefly series to the upcoming Serenity film), and the new Frank Miller / Jim Lee All Star Batman & Robin book (soooo disappointing). It’s not Lee’s artwork, which is alright, it’s Miller’s now-cliche choppy writing style that’s bugging the hell out of me. The guy only has to come up with half as many words as most comic scribes, since everything gets repeated. Yes. Everything. Gets. Repeated. It. Just. Gets. Repeated. Everything. Like this. Kinda. Like. This. I just. Can’t. Take it. Plus, did we really need four pages of Vicki Vale in her undies?

Lots of cool comic-related news came out of this years San Diego Movie-Con Comic-Con, including the details of some work that writer/artist Brian Wood has coming out. One is the Vertigo series DMZ, in which a near-future Manhattan becomes a war-zone, and a 12-issue Oni series called Local, which will focus on “normal people in extraordinary, life changing situations. Each issue takes place in a different [real world] town, with that town playing as much of a role as the characters themselves.” Locations include Portland, OR, Richmond, VA, and our shared former stomping ground of Burlington, Vermont. Really looking forward to that one. For some artwork samples from Local, have a look over here.

Also at the Con, writer Brian K. Vaughan talked about the in-the-works film adaptations of his Ex Machina and Y the Last Man books. I hope Hollywood handles them well, and I’m glad to know that he’s working on the screenplays himself.

Following Joss Whedon down the TV-writer turns comic-writer road, it was also announced that “Oz” and “Homicide: Life on the Street” creator Tom Fontana will be writing an original Batman graphic novel. Won’t be out until fall 2006, but will hopefully be worth the wait.

If you’ve been reading the ‘Nac for any length of time, you know I’m a big fan of Surviving Grady, the best Red Sox blog out there. Check out this interview with S.G. blogger Tim ‘Red’ McCarney, conducted by Popimage’s Brian Domingos.

If you’re into Boston-based author Dennis Lehane, and have grown a bit impatient waiting for news of a follow up to 2003’s Shutter Island (which itself followed up 2001’s Mystic River), you can tide yourself over with an 18-page short story called ‘Until Gwen‘ in the 2005 edition of ‘New Stories From The South‘. Yes, a Boston-raised writer in a collection of Dixieland tales. Read an article about the book here (bugmenot login here).

The wait for his next book hopefully won’t be much longer, as this past Monday Lehane read excerpts from the novel at Boston’s Fanueil Hall, and later at a Dorchester library. Regrettable, I didn’t find out about it until after the fact, so if anyone reading this was there, I’d love to hear how it was.

Daily Show fans who are looking forward to Stephen Colbert’s upcoming solo-show, ‘The Colbert Report‘, should check out this write-up in the New Yorker. Can’t wait.

I realized I never got a chance to write about how great Freaks & Geeks creator Paul Feig’s appearance at the Coolidge a few weeks back was. After hearing him read some (seriously embarrassing) material from his new book, ‘Superstud’, I enjoyed reading it even more. Some bits of info from the Q&A session…

  • He’ll soon be working on a movie adaptation of the novel ‘Star Girl‘ by Jerry Spinelli.
  • After his book tour, he was heading back to LA to direct the season premiere of ‘Arrested Development‘.
  • He’s hoping to find time to write a series of young adult sci-fi comedy books.
  • He read an unreleased chapter called ‘The Big Red Shoe Diaries‘ that may be in his next book, but you can actually find it online right here. Great stuff, even better in person.
  • Speaking of his next book, he plans on making it the third in a trilogy, with the first (Kick Me) about his time in school, the second (Superstud) about past relationships, and the next about his work experiences.
  • At his talk in New York, he told the crowd about a new show he’s working on called “Nice Guys“, about normal nice people in their 20s looking for love. Meaning, of course, it’ll probably never get made.
  • As I sit here finishing up this post, Matt is over at the Boston waterfront finishing up the freakin’ Mass. Bar Exam. Years of law school, and weeks of prep-classes and it all comes down to this. Send your extra brain cells his way, he’s probably just about out of ’em. And as long as you’re at it, send some good luck vibes his way as he searches for a law-type job. The man’s got some loans to pay. Although, maybe Mary can sell enough super-cool crafty stuff to cover ’em.

    Alright, the weather’s way too nice to sit here any longer, so I’m out. If you end up coming to see Charlene on Saturday night at Brooklyn’s Trash Bar (with Picastro and Broken River Prophet), or maybe on Monday at Cambridge’s Lizard Lounge (with SIANspheric and A Northern Chorus), make sure you say hello to the guy behind the drums.

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    Lightheaded
    Mark Robinson (Unrest/Air Miami)
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    Thursday, December 5th
    Shawn Colvin
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    Thursday, December 5th
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    Monday, December 9th
    Joyce Manor celebrating
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    & the Ergs
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, November 10th
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    and performers
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    with Amy Griffin & Richie Parson
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    Piebald
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    Greywind
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    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, December 21st
    The Del Fuegos
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    Will Dailey
    full album performance
    @ the Burren

    Tuesday, December 31st
    Aerosmith (farewell tour)
    with the Black Crowes
    @ TD Garden

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    The Sheila Divine
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    Teardrops
    @ the Sinclair

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    Noble Dust
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    a benefit for the Trevor Project
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    Youbet
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    Stereo MC's
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    Wednesday, January 29th
    Matt Pond PA
    Anya Marina
    Bathtub Cig
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    Half Waif
    See You At The Maypole
    @ the Somerville Armory

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    Jamie XX
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, January 31st
    Frank Black & his band
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    @ the House of Blues

    Saturday, February 1st
    Stuart Murdoch
    (Belle & Sebastian)
    "Nobody's Empire" book tour
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday & Sunday
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    The Bowery Presents &
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    Filter
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    Hannah Mohan
    @ Big Night Live

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    @ the Cabot, Beverly

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    The Bevis Frond
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    (and more) with opener Dave Hill
    @ the Royale

    Sunday, March 9th
    an acoustic evening with
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    @ the Wang

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    Kim Deal
    @ the Wilbur

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Peter Wolf (J Geils Band)
    presents his new memoir
    "Waiting on the Moon"
    @ Cambridge Public Library

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    Video Age
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    Dream Theater
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    @ the Wang

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    @ MGM Music Hall

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    Hot Water Music
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    Cody Nilson
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    Neil Degrasse Tyson
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    the Coin-Flip tour!
    @ Crystal Ballroom

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    @ the Sinclair

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    Katy Kirby
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    The Hard Quartet
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    @ the Paradise

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    Snow Patrol
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    Franz Ferdinand
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    @ TD Garden

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    FACS
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    @ the Orpheum

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    (Terry Chambers & friends)
    @ City Winery

    Sunday, April 13th
    Heart
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    Tuesday, April 15th
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    St. Vincent
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    Thursday, April 17th
    Mercury Rev
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, April 18th
    Mount Eerie
    Hana Stretton
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, April 18th
    Bright Eyes
    Cursive
    @ House of Blues

    Sunday, April 20th
    Gang of Four
    "The Long Goodbye" farewell tour
    playing "Entertainment!" & more
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    Dweezil Zappa
    @ the Cabot, Beverly, MA

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    The Linda Lindas
    Pinkshift
    @ the Paradise

    Friday & Saturday
    April 25th & 26th
    The Town and the City Festival!
    @ various venues in Lowell

    Sunday, May 4th
    AC/DC
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Thursday, May 8th
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Monday, May 12th
    Kendrick Lamar
    SZA
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Saturday, May 17th
    Amyl & the Sniffers
    Sheer Mag
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, May 24th
    The Wedding Present
    "Bizarro" 35th Anniversary Tour
    with The Tubs
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, May 30th
    Teddy Swims
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Friday, June 6th
    The Ocean Blue
    playing their self-titled LP
    and their "Cerulean" LP
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 10th & 11th
    Queens of the Stone Age
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, July 7th
    OMD
    @ House of Blues

    Tuesday, July 15th
    Weird Al Yankovic
    @ the Wang

    Wednesday, July 16th
    Mekons
    Johnny Dowd
    @ City Winery

    Friday, July 18th
    Samantha Crain
    @ Warehouse XI

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    July 18th & 19th
    PIXIES
    performing "Bossanova"
    & "Trompe Le Monde" (18th)
    and a set of classics (19th)
    with Kurt Vile & the Violators
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, July 21st
    Ghost
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, July 26th
    Rod Stewart
    Cheap Trick
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Tuesday, July 29th
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Dashboard Confessional
    @ the Pavilion

    Sunday, September 7th
    My Chemical Romance
    Idles
    @ Fenway Park

    Wednesday, September 17th
    Alison Krauss & Union Station
    Willie Watson
    @ the Pavilion