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if it wasn’t raining i would be here. can someone go and let me know how it is please??

it is sea wolf tonight. would be a perfect night to watch him do his thing.
A film with Radiohead in it made for New Year’s Eve, 2007. Features every song on their new album IN RAINBOWS, the “physical manifestation” out now in stores.
watch the trailer for the movie and wish you lived in such a picturesque place here
those crazy fools knew how to build shit.
more 28 second concert reviews to come.

it is time for another two minute concert review.
metric… i never really knew you. too look at emily you wouldn’t be able to tell that she could thrill a crowd as much as she did. i love the moody tracks with emily gently telling you a story. but maybe because it was frihighday she decided to forget the sap and put out a head banger which the crowd was lucky enough to jump around in. so if you are not big on synthesizer rock or a great live act you need not apply.
btw. the echo. i hate you. can’t you figure out how many tickets you have sold and just let the rest of us in. take off your shoes and socks if you can’t count that high.
Went to the Wiltern to see one of my new favorite bands The National; and they did not disappoint. the boys from New York by way of Cincinnati put on a phenomenal show.
check out their latest album boxer.

Watched Division Day for their record release party and Mae Shi.
Here is how OC Weekly viewed them, “Division Day. Were. Awesome. So awesome, in fact, that they could be considered awesome awesome, deserving of far better praise than this meager college rock fan… could ever dish… I dug Division Day the most for unabashedly mixing my favorite things—a preference for Dismemberment Plan-style awk-rawk over the too-obvious Moving Units post-punk-white-boy funk, soft vocals from a dude who can actually sing, (and) a drummer who looks like Dennis Wilson (pre-alcoholic downfall) and plays like him too (if Dennis Wilson were a robot with precision timing)…â€

I thought they sucked but i have been promised the album is much better and i have to say some of it is ok. Listen to it on their myspace page here.
Mea Shi is from los angeles and you kind of get the sense that things are not loud enough for them. it was a loud and live (like real people jumping on the stage) show. good job. check out the single ‘run to your grave’ on their myspace page here.
on to Datarock tonight.