Cities of the Plain

Culture Club - 9/16


Some musical things that I think clearly fall outside the world of Nine Inch Nails and I would like to experiment with, and we’re still working on turning Year Zero into a television series, and that’s actually been pretty exciting.
-Trent Reznor in the AV Club’s interview
-There’s a few gems over at Mashable making fun of Kanye West
-Noteworthy deals on Amazon: Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon for $3.99, Pete Yorn’s collaboration with Scarlett Johansson Break Up for $2.99, and Nelly Furtado’s Spanish-language debut album Mi Plan for $2.99
-It looks like Pavement is getting back together
-The Guardian on musician (Catholic Boy) and writer (The Basketball Diaries) Jim Carroll’s passing
-The Fader has a profile of Drake in their most recent issue
-Pop Matters interviewed Emily Haines of Metric
-The New Yorker’s Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote a great profile of DOOM for this week’s issue. It’s only available online for subscribers. I implore you to go to a library
or buy yourself a copy and give it a read
-Rawkblog continues its march through the top 100 albums of the decade: #s 60-41
-From Pitch4k, The Decade in “Indie”…would love to see Carles of Hipster Run Off discuss this in the near future

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