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Lucy Liu, Rihanna Courted For “Charlie’s Angels” TV Remake

Rumor: Charlie’s Angels is returning to TV nearly 30 years after it left the air — thanks to big screen angel Drew Barrymore — and according to a scoop featured in the March 29 issue of GLOBE, Lucy Liu and Rihanna may be putting on their halos for the new show.
The island-born “Umbrella” star and [...]

Heidi Montag Fires Psychic Manager

Heidi Montag will have to find someone else to non-existant singing career after firing L.A.-based psychic Aiden Chase.

The Hills starlet has parted ways with the spiritual advisor she hired to replace husband Spencer Pratt last week, a source close to The Hills star confirmed to Access Hollywood on Thursday.
According to Us Weekly, the trouble [...]

Michelle Bombshell McGee Pictures & VIDEO, The Woman Behind Sandra Bullock Jesse James Split

Wanna closer look at the woman who allegedly came between Oscar darling Sandra Bullock and her biker hubby Jesse James?
Photos and video are surfacing of Michelle Bombshell McGee, an Amish-born tattoo model who has ink covering nearly every ink of her body. Bullock has been left heartbroken by allegations the motorcycle enthusiast cheated on her [...]

Evening Crunch Crumbs: Morbidly-Obese NJ Woman Paid To Gain 1,000 Pounds; Sony Inks $250 Million With Michael Jackson Estate; Wyclef Using Charity Funds To Cheat?

In Few Years, This Obese Ocra Could Be The World’s Fattest Woman….If She Can Live Past Next Week. New Jersey resident Donna Simpson, 42, weighs 550 pounds, but she’s on mission to gain another 400 pounds in in hopes of becoming the world’s fattest woman. Simpson holds the Guinness World Record as the world’s [...]

He’s My Brother She’s My Sister | 02.15 | L.A.

Words by: Ryan Torok | Images by: Daiana Feuer

He’s My Brother She’s My Sister :: 02.15.10 :: Bootleg Theater :: Los Angeles, CA

He’s My Brother She’s My Sister :: 02.15 :: L.A.

For 45 minutes on a Monday night, He’s My Brother She’s My Sister, an indie quintet out of downtown L.A. – with a debut album coming soon – played a concise, confident set of ghost town-folk and blues with a vaudeville aesthetic. Sure, it’s not an original sound or look, but not many bands have a tap dancer (Lauren Brown) for additional percussion and a cello (Satya Bhabha) instead of a bass.

Stylish brother and sister vocalist combo Robert (guitar) and Rachel Kolar led the festivities and Rachel’s scratchy vocals truly shined. Flight of the Conchords‘ Jemaine Clement was in the audience of approximately 200 at the Bootleg Theater, which is basically a giant shed made out of plywood and cement in an otherwise dark City of Angels neighborhood.

Highlights included the haunting and swinging “Tales That I Tell,” the band’s closest thing to a hit, “I Was Born” – where the entire group, including drummer Felipe Ceballos, came center stage to join Robert and his banjo for a rootsy, familial sing-along – and “What Goes On,” a rousing Velvet Underground cover. There was no self-indulgence and yet, they seemed to be completely indulging themselves.

The set might have been tight but attitudes were loose. They donned Eyes Wide Shut orgy masks, just because they felt like it. No encore was planned, but when the audience demanded one, Robert turned to his bandmates and said, “We can’t disappoint them. Fuck that. Even if it sounds like shit.”

See them before your friends do.

02.15.10 :: Bootleg Theater :: Los Angeles, CA

Clackin’ Heels, Coattails, Straight Shooter, Choir, I Was Born, Tales That I Tell, What Goes On (Velvet Underground cover), Lazy Daze, House That Isn’t Mine

E: How Am I Gonna Get Home

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Charlie Sheen hires MJ’s former lawyer

Charlie Sheen has reportedly recruited a new lawyer, who has worked for Michael Jackson in the past, to defend him in domestic violence case against his wife.
According to RadarOnline.com, the actor has hired Steve Cochran, a L.A. based criminal defense lawyer.
Until now, Richard Cummins has been Sheen’s lead attorney, reports Radaronline.
However, the ‘Two and a [...]

Yeasayer: “O.N.E.” Video

YEASAYER UNLEASH NEW VIDEO FOR “O.N.E.”

12″ SINGLE W/EXTRAS AVAILABLE APRIL 17 AS RECORD STORE DAY EXCLUSIVE

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Yeasayer have confirmed the release of the second single from Odd Blood (out now on Secretly Canadian). The “O.N.E.” 12″ is available as a Record Store Day exclusive for April 17. The single will feature the original album version as well as a XXXchange remix, the unassembled and starkly endearing demo (exclusive to this release), and instrumental versions of the song.

“O.N.E.” is accompanied by another rather fabulous futuristic video – directed once again by Radical Friend (aka Kirby McClure and Julia Grigorian) who created the mind-melting “Ambling Alp.” The post-apocalyptic setting of L.A.’s surrounding industrial wasteland provided the inspiration needed to helm Yeasayer’s provocative performance. The gameboard is based on actual charts and diagrams that represent the psychological warfare in which these otherworldly club kids engage.

Check out the mp3 for O.N.E. at: scjag.com/mp3/sc/one.mp3

Watch the video here:

For more on Yeasayer check out our recent feature/interview Ambling Towards The Big Time.

Yeasayer Tour Dates :: Yeasayer News :: Yeasayer Concert Reviews


Judge Alex Weighs In On Lohan E-Trade Battle: “It’s Ridiculous”

Lindsay Lohan’s “Milkaholic Baby” E-Trade lawsuit is still one of this week’s hottest scoops. It seems every celebrity stalker on the Planet has an opinion on the controversial actress’ $100 million faceoff with the popular Wall St. firm — even TV gavel-banger Judge Alex. Check out the lawman’s take on LiLo’s latest legal battle in [...]

Corey Haim Pulmonary Congestion Death

The mother of actor Corey Haim confirmed to Access Hollywood Thursday that the 38-year-old former child star died of pulmonary congestion. Judy Haim — who has spent the last year battling breast cancer — told the newsmagazine she received an early courtesy call from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office today and was told that [...]

Bob Barker Donates $2.5 Million To PETA

Television icon Bob Barker has donated $2.5 million to controversial animal rights charity People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The money was used to open a new PETA office for “youth outreach” in Los Angeles.

Barker — who retired as host of The Price Is Right in 2007 — announced the donation at a [...]

Corey Haim Dead! ’80s Star Corey Haim Dies Of Drug Overdose

Another tragic loss for Hollywood: Former ’80s teen heartthrob Corey Haim (December 23, 1971 – March 10, 2010) has died. Police in Los Angeles found the actor unresponsive in his Oakwood, Los Angeles apartment at approximately 3:30 AM Wednesday morning, FOX News L.A. reports. His mother was with him when police arrived.
Haim, who [...]

Noise Pop | 02.23-02.28 | San Francisco

Words by: Justin Gillett | Images by: Eric Lawson

Noise Pop 2010 :: 02.23.10-02.28.10 :: San Francisco, CA

Har Mar Superstar :: Noise Pop 2010

If I didn’t live in San Francisco there’s a good possibility I wouldn’t know what the hell Noise Pop is. The small(er) festival is not nearly as big as South by Southwest or Montreal Pop, but it features a typically strong lineup of indie bands and is held over a week at various music venues around the city. Noise Pop doesn’t draw huge names, but for music connoisseurs living in the City by the Bay it provides an easy opportunity to see a bunch of good bands in a short amount of time during a lull in festival season.

Celebrating its 18th year, Noise Pop 2010 hosted some impressive acts like The Dodos, Yoko Ono, John Vanderslice, Four Tet, Magnetic Fields and Memory Tapes playing between February 23 and March 1 at some of the city’s best music venues. What follows is a recap of one writer’s journey through Noise Pop.

Night 1 | February 23 | Bender’s
The festival started off in classic fashion with an official “opening night party” that featured an open bar and a free Har Mar Superstar show. Admittance was only granted to individuals who made RSVP arrangements via festival organizers, but starting off the week with a night of drunken revelry felt extremely appropriate.

When Har Mar vocalist Sean Tillmann – who’s primarily known for singing in his skivvies – came on at around 6:30 p.m. it was a slight relief to see him garbed in a full set of clothes. Though some might find it, um, interesting to watch an overweight balding man sing to ’70s style quasi-funk, I still found it more enjoyable to watch the music performed with the singer still dressed – call me old fashioned. It was Har Mar’s third time playing an opening night party at Noise Pop and the band’s R&B style grooves set to rap-esque vocal rhyming went over fairly well with the boozed-up crowd.

When Tillman did inevitably take off his clothes, the audience seemed to dig the act and even cheered when he shed his breeches. Though the crowd was stoked to see Tillmann behaving in true fashion, I felt the lead singer’s actions only served as a gimmick and cheapened the music. By the time Tillman was down to his constrictive underwear, I had prepared myself for the impending flesh exhibition so it wasn’t really that big of a deal, but by the end of the band’s performance I had seen enough.

Night 2 | February 24 | Cafe du Nord

Best Coast :: Noise Pop 2010

Best Coast is a fairly new L.A.-based lo-fi surf rock act and despite not having released an LP yet, the band has become one of the more talked about acts of 2010. Helmed by singer-songwriter Bethany Cosentino, Best Coast arrives on the music scene at a perfect time – during indie rock’s infatuation with jangly, throwback pop – and has managed to receive a fair amount of press attention recently for its vintage beach tunes.

Cosentino’s power lies in her enduring songwriting and NOT in her vapid guitar playing, but Best Coast proved with its simple, no frills live show that it’s undoubtedly a band to track in the near future. Playing with a bassist and a drummer who relied heavily upon Ringo Starr style snare hits, Cosentino seemed slightly nervous during the beginning of her set. As the group played on, Cosentino gained more confidence after the three musicians really started to gel.

Shortly after Best Coast vacated the stage, the Austin, Texas-based garage rock trio Harlem stumbled out and took positions behind their respective instruments. As the band shouted slurred profanities at the crowd, it was quickly made apparent that all three guys in the band were totally trashed – not just buzzed but certifiably shit-faced.

During the set, the band dabbled in various musical avenues (lo-fi rock, proto-punk and surf rock) but the act’s unbridled energy, or possibly drunken courage, was clearly the driving force behind the music. The trio was recently picked up by the seminal indie label Matador, and after seeing Harlem’s unpolished set one can only hope that the band will grow into its own under the label’s guidance.

Night 3 | February 25 | Bottom of the Hill

Far :: Noise Pop 2010

Not being a fan of emo music in the least bit, I found myself in a precarious position after showing up at Bottom of the Hill for Far‘s Noise Pop performance. I was talked into going to the show by a friend of mine, who said the Sacramento band hadn’t played in 13 years and this reunion show would undoubtedly prove memorable. I thought it would provide a nice opportunity to diversify my musical palette, although immediately after I walked into the venue and heard opening act Stomacher, I knew it’d be difficult to draw any semblance of enjoyment out of the evening’s music. But with my comrade egging me on and telling me the reach of Far’s influence, I gave the group a respectful listen (even if I hate all the bands that apparently influenced them).

Shortly after taking the stage, Far’s lead singer Jonah Matranga (who is considered somewhat of a messiah amongst fans) declared that the band is going to release an album of new material in May. He then immediately told the audience the group was not ready to play any of the new material quite yet. For some reason this got the crowd fairly excited and as the band lurched into its next song (apparently a fan favorite) a good amount of the audience started singing the tune’s lyrics nearly as loud as Matranga. This exhibition was god awfully annoying, and though some, like my friend, were giddy like school children during the show, I just couldn’t dig it. To each his own, I suppose.

Night 4 | February 26 | The Independent

One of the nice things about Noise Pop is organizers tend to do a good job of clumping similar acts together, so opening bands tend to sound somewhat like the headliner. While night three had been a disappointing emo-centric affair, night four would prove to be a take no prisoners electro dance party featuring Rainbow Arabia, Nathan Fake and Four Tet.

Four Tet :: Noise Pop 2010

The L.A.-based electronic duo Rainbow Arabia, consisting of husband/wife team Danny and Tiffany Preston, incorporated guitar, drum pads and synthesizers with a computer generated sound to create a distinguished blend of lilting electro pop. While the majority of sound programming was left up to Danny, Tiffany added unique female vocals to contribute a distinctly human quality to the mechanized music. As I caroused around the venue I could hear several keen listeners say, “Damn, this band sounds a lot like The Knife,” and that is a very apt description.

When Nathan Fake took the stage, it seemed like there were a lot of people who didn’t know what to expect. The English producer has made a fairly big splash for himself in his home country, but across the pond in the U.S. he’s but a ripple in the vast State Side electro scene. As he tore through his set I couldn’t help but note how polished and clear his progressive house beats sounded. Some producers pack their tracks with so many layers that it sounds sloppy (read: Bassnectar), but Fake was intent on making his sonic creations sound as crisp and refined as possible. Fake played a good amount of material from his 2006 debut Drowning in a Sea of Love, and did an excellent job of warming up the stage for fellow Brit Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet.

With all the critical praise Hebden has received for his newest album, There is Love in You, over the past few months it has really made me think why this guy gets SO much attention. Hebden is an extremely talented electronic composer and his new album is a well-crafted piece of art, but there are several other electro pioneers like Eliot Lipp and edIT who get completely snubbed by most media. Luckily, Hebden performed like he had something to prove and managed to put on an engaging show despite not being too engaging visually. While it has become quite popular for electronic artists to incorporate some sort of live instrumentation into their show, Hebden seemed content to just perform rather stoically and let the music do its thing.

Even though Hebden was a bit of a lurid performer, it didn’t inhibit the crowd from getting down with the infectious acid house style beats. Constantly layering repetitive samples on top of consistent bass thumps, Hebden created a few epic orchestrations during his set and demonstrated that he isn’t hindered by the confines of preprogrammed noise produced by machines.

Night 5 | February 27 | Bottom of the Hill

The Watson Twins :: Noise Pop 2010

Saturday was another amazing night of music for Noise Pop. The Magnetic Fields were playing at the regal Fox Theater in Oakland, !!! was playing with local boys Maus Haus at the dance floor friendly Mezzanine, and S.F. songstress Thao Nguyen was playing a special show with Mirah at the intimate Swedish American Hall. But my evening’s plans were made weeks before when Dayve Hawk‘s Memory Tapes were announced to play their first San Francisco show at the Bottom of the Hill. The Philadelphia-based group’s 2009 debut LP, Seek Magic, was one of the more memorable albums to emerge out of last summer’s burgeoning chill wave movement and it helped cement Hawk’s reputation as one of the genre’s innovators.

Loquat, Birds & Batteries and Letting Up Despite Great Faults opened up the show, but all three acts were dull and not interesting in the least bit. It was actually quite enjoyable to watch the bands and talk about them as they struggled to capture the crowd’s admiration.

After Hawk and his touring drummer Matt Maraldo took the stage for their Memory Tapes set, it was shocking how well put together the duo’s sound was. Hawk has created vintage sounding electronic music under the related monikers Weird Tapes, Memory Cassettes AND Memory Tapes, but the Memory Tapes incarnation is relatively new – the group actually played its first-ever show earlier in February. After hearing well polished cuts like “Stop Talking” and “Green Knight,” I expected the show to continue on until all the songs off the act’s LP were played. Unfortunately, Hawk was rumored to be feeling ill and after just 25 minutes, both performers exited the stage and didn’t play an encore.

Night 6 | February 28 | Bimbo’s 365 Club

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros :: Noise Pop 2010

Noise Pop wrapped up its week-long San Francisco festivities in grand fashion with the help of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros and The Watson Twins during an official “closing show” at Bimbo’s 365 Club. Though it was slightly disheartening to know that this would be the last show of the festival, the sold out concert gave revelers an opportunity to send-off Noise Pop in style.

The Watson Twins – an L.A. folk-pop group comprised of Chandra and Leigh Watson – helped open up the show with distinct female harmonies and memorable choruses. Though the folk darlings’ analogous vocal pipes are clearly the driving force behind the band, the impassioned playing of the four backing musicians nearly eclipsed the sisters. During the end of one song, the bassist, keyboardist, drummer and guitarist fell into a rousing outro jam that seemed to offset the sisters’ ringleader style stage presence. The occasional instrumental jams were actually my favorite part of the group’s show, and even though the twins’ vocals were slightly charming, their voices didn’t have much resonance and seemed to loose the attention of the crowd fairly quickly.

After rising to prominence with power pop group Ima Robot, singer-songwriter Alex Ebert pursued a decidedly different music style with his latest endeavor, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. His two groups sound drastically discordant from one another, and with The Magnetic Zeros Ebert has changed his ethos to sound like some late ’60s Topanga Canyon folk rocker. During his Noise Pop set, Ebert paraded around the stage and looked like some 21st century hippie messiah as his band cranked out freak folk style grooves. For his role as leader of the multi-instrumentalist musical ensemble, Ebert has adopted a slightly over-the-top stage persona, and even though it seemed slightly contrived, it managed to go over well with the audience, many of who seemed to be genuinely enjoying the performance.

Despite Ebert coming off like a two-bit version of Devendra Banhart, his vocal companion Jade Castrinos really shone and helped provide a few layers of much needed professionalism to the group’s music. With tin-pan alley style drum beats and occasional Latin horn flourishes, other members of the 13 member collective really rose to the occasion – even though it was often hard to pay attention to these musicians due to Ebert’s “look at me, look at me” stage presence. By using some unusual instruments like an accordion and ukulele, these artists were able to stand out and leave their sonic stamp on the music. As the band reached the end of its set with fan favorite “Home,” both the band and the crowd were jumping and cheering in unison to the anthem-like lyrics. The song provided a fitting end to the show and served as a nice capstone for the epic week-long festival.

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Kendra Wilkinson opens up about post baby blues

Glamour model Kendra Wilkinson has opened up about her battle with depression after she gave birth to her baby Hank Jr.
Wilkinson, 24, revealed she battled postpartum depression after giving birth, and that is was very hard to adjust to motherhood.
“After giving birth, I never brushed my hair, my teeth, or took a shower. I looked [...]

Friday Crunch Crumbs: Ben Roethlisberger Rape Scandal; Jay-Z & Beyonce Go To The White House; “Alice In Wonderland” Opens To Mixed Reviews; MTV Spring Break 2010 Lineup

Here are the links that will take us to the weekend. Hope you have a mellow one! Let’s get to it:
-Diddy Meets The Mona Lisa!
-Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been accused of raping yet another woman….
-Jon Stewart plays Chatroulette…..
-Leave DMX Alone!
-Accidentally on Purpose star Jenna Elfman has welcomed her second son…..
-Jay-Z and Beyonce visit [...]

Evening Crunch Crumbs: “The Office” Baby Arrives Tonight; Cameron Diaz Wins “Worst Latin Actress” Lazzie; Life & Style Thinks Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Is A Crossdresser

Hey Lovelies, I’m feeling a little under the weather, so we’re going to get into our daily roundup of links a bit early tonight. First time for everything :) Let’s get to it:
-Jim and Pam are having their baby on The Office tonight…..(NBC, 9 PM)
-The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 5 *FINALE* airs [...]

Norway’s Bigbang Return To U.S.

Norway’s Bigbang Return Stateside
New Album Edendale Is A Tribute to Silverlake, Los Angeles

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Bigbang have returned stateside with Edendale, their tribute to the Silverlake area of the city of Los Angeles.

Front man and founder Øystein Greni explains: “The area of Los Angeles today known as Echo Park/Silverlake used to be called Edendale around the time when the silent movie industry took off. In Europe we tend to romanticize things and people from the past; here it’s all about moving on to the next project. Ironically, as much as I wanted to
get away from the stale museum-like atmosphere of Europe, I get here and start focusing on L.A.’s fascinating past!”

Øystein Greni (vocals); Olaf Olsen (drums); and Nikoli Eilertsen (bass) forged the band’s distinctive sound based on Greni’s love of punk and alternative rock. The guys will head on tour to celebrate their return to the states, after their
North American debut, 2008′s From Acid to Zen.

Out now, via Oglio Records a Fontana/Universal distributed label via the band’s own imprint, Grand Sport – the album was released internationally earlier this year to stellar sales and critical acclaim. The U.S. version of Edendale includes three new exclusive tracks.

Track Listing
1. Play Louder
2. Call Me
3. Swedish Television
4. Isabel
5. Freeway Flowers
6. Bag of Leaves
7. To The Max
8. Head Over Heels
9. Now Is Not A Good Time
10. One Step At A Time
11. Something Special (bonus track – U.S. release only)
12.Falling (bonus track – U.S. release only)
13. Wild Bird (bonus live track)

Tour Dates

3/08/10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Troubadour +
3/10/10 – Fullerton, CA – Slide Bar
3/11-14/10 – Denton, TX – NX35
3/17-21/10 – Austin, TX – SXSW
3/23/10 – Memphis, TN – Hi Tone
3/24/10 – New York, NY – Piano’s

* w/ The Hounds Below
+ w/ Year Long Disaster

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Brittany Murphy’s hubby, mother moving to New York

Late American actress Brittany Murphy’s husband, Simon Monjack, and her mother Sharon have revealed they are selling the actress’ Los Angeles home and moving to New York.
The reason for the move has been given as it being too painful to stay on in LA as it reminds them too much of the late actress.
“I decided [...]

Late-Night Crunch Crumbs: Roger Ebert On “Oprah” Tuesday; Ryan Reynolds & Nic Cage Return To The Stone Age; Sharon Osbourne Still Hates Dannii Minogue

-Denise Richards may testify against ex-husband Charlie Sheen in the actor’s upcoming assault trail with current wife Brooke Mueller…..
-Speaking of Sheen; his crack-addicted wife reportedly wants out!
-A teen Dunkin’ Donuts employee dies after falling in cesspool…..
-Sugababes sued by former member Keisha Buchanan over band name….
-J-Woww has put her stamp all over J-Woww…..
-Before there was Jon [...]

Kate Gosselin “Dancing With The Stars” Season 10

Former Jon & Kate Plus 8 star Kate Gosselin has reportedly joined the cast of the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars. Los Angeles celebrity snitch K Earth 101 reports that the reality Octomom, 34, has been practicing at the Beverly Wilshire hotel “under a shroud of security” for more than a week.

Kate [...]

Marie Osmond’s Son Jumps To Death

Sidewalk memorials mark the spot where Marie Osmond’s 18-year-ol son Michael Blosil leapt to his death Friday night in Los Angeles, bringing a tragic end to a lengthy battle with depression. Marie Osmond’s son Michael Blosil leapt to his death Friday night in Los Angeles.

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