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Ryan Gosling Blake Lively Romance Heating Up?

Fashionista Blake Lively and actor Ryan Gosling have gone from enjoying ice cream outings to practically devouring one another. In what could be Hollywood’s hottest new romance, The Rumor Mill spun into overdrive this week with whispers that Blake Lively is dating Ryan Gosling. The actors were so obviously smitten with each other at the [...]

Nate Berkus Hospitalized With Appendicitis

The Fabu World of Home Decor Will Have To Wait: Oprah protege Nate Berkus will undergo an appendectomy after being hospitalized with appendicitis following a Tuesday morning appearance on The TODAY Show, a rep for the interior decorator tells PEOPLE. Berkus was in pain before taping his appearance. He went to the hospital after the [...]

“Gossip Girl” Season 4 Trailer

Set your DVRs, Television Fans. Gossip Girl — one of the most inappropriately-delightful primetime soaps heating up the small screen today — is gearing up for a fourth season full of fabulous French inspired outfits, romantic architectural backdrops, and ridiculously good-looking French guys. (We wonder if they’re hiring extras?!) Who’s that guy on the vespa [...]

“The Nate Berkus Show” Series Premiere Will Feature Interview With Elizabeth Edwards

Oprah protege Nate Berkus has snagged Elizabeth Edwards — jilted bride of shamed politico John Edwards — for its series premiere next month, Harpo Productions have announced.Berkus will sit down with the cancer-stricken Mrs. Edwards as she reveals how she is beginning a new chapter in her life after her husband’s polarizing sex scandal. She’ll [...]

How To Make Your Own 3D Videos


When you go to see Despicable Me in 3D, which you will because it makes you laugh even though you grimace a bit because you’re not 12 anymore, hang onto those 3D glasses. You’ll need them to watch the 3D videos you post to Youtube by following the insanely simple directions served up by the crazies over at Zurb. Their opening is simple:

“Nate was coming to the office to do a Soapbox and we decided two dimensions weren’t enough to fully capture him, so we set about to build our own 3D camera. It was a huge success and much easier then you would think. Here is our process in three easy steps, so that you can follow along at home.”

Step 1: Acquire two identical video cameras.

My first thought was that I’d never be able to start both cameras at the same time. That apparently isn’t an issue at all. Nifty!

Head over to the Zurb blog to check out the rest or toss on a pair of 3D glasses and watch the video for a taste of home-cooked 3D!

Image: nabbed from the Zurb blog.

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fun. headlining tour Pre-Sale, Free Show

TOUR STOPS INCLUDE BURLINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, OXFORD, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, SEATTLE, &
MORE


fun.

fun. has just barely started
to rest after all the touring they did this winter and spring, but we’re excited to announce that this fall they will be
hitting the road again, this time on a giant headline tour of the United States! Full dates are listed below, and you
can see that the band will be visiting many cities for the first time ever (hello Oxford, OH!) More dates will be
announced soon.

As a special Thank You to all who are subscribed to the fun. mailing list, the band is offering a first crack at
our ticket pre-sale which goes live today. When you order your tickets though this special pre-sale, you will also
receive an extremely limited edition poster designed by the band, which you can pick up at the show.

Click here to check out a video that
shows Andrew, Jack and Nate creating their part of the poster.

Click here to go to the pre-sale now.

On September 30, fun. will be playing a very special FREE show at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY. Space is limited,
so if you want to go (and please note you MUST be 18+), please send an email to ournameisfun@nettwerk.com with
the subject: BROOKLYN BELL HOUSE TICKET and include your full first and last name. Limit is one pair of tickets per
person. Please be sure to specify whether you are requesting one ticket or two. You will receive an email
confirming your spot on the guest list.

Don’t forget that Jack and Steel Train
have a new album out. They have some insane fan pack options, click here to learn more.

fun. Tour Dates:

September 29 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
October 1 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
October 2 Mr. Small’s Pittsburgh, PA
October 3 The Grog Shop Cleveland, OH
October 5 The Basement Columbus, OH
October 6 Brick Street Oxford, OH
October 7 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI
October 8 The Firebird St. Louis, MO
October 9 House of Blues Chicago, IL
October 10 Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
October 12 Peoples Court Des Moines, IA
October 13 Blue Moose Iowa City, IA
October 14 The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
October 15 Fox Theatre Boulder, CO
October 16 Club Sound Salt Lake City, UT
October 21 Media Club Vancouver, BC

October 22 El Corazon Seattle, WA
October 23 Hawthorne Theater Portland, OR
October 26 Starline Fresno, CA
October 27 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
October 28 The Music Box @ The Fonda Los Angeles, CA

October 30 The Nile Mesa, AZ
November 2 The Cambridge Room @ House of Blues Dallas, TX
November 4 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX
November 5 House of Blues Houston, TX

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Chace Crawford Arrested For Marijuana Possession [Chace Crawford Mugshot]

Gossip Girl hottie Chace Crawford, 24, was arrested in Plano, Texas just after midnight on Friday after local cops caught TV’s Nate Archibald in possession of an unlit marijuana joint. Not very Upper East Side of you, Nate. Spywitnesses say Crawford, known for his preppy-boy role on the small screen, was busted by the authorities while [...]

Why I Tweaked My Blog Design

My blog designer Nate Whitehill, one of the mad geniuses behind UniqueBlogDesigns.com, has enjoyed the experience of working with me on a few tweaks to my blog design during the last few days.
I can be a bit pedantic with changes, so I have to thank Nate for his patience. Here’s a snapshot of my blog [...]

Mary Kate Olsen Nate Lowman Split

Mini-mogul Mary Kate Olsen has called it quits with her longtime boyfriend, Nate Lowman. A rep confirmed the breakup to Us Magazine Wednesday, telling the tab that the former couple broke things off “a while” ago. The National Enquirer cites sources who claim Nate and MK split before Valentine’s Day.
No other details were available.
The [...]

Nate Berkus, Oprah Interior Designer, Inks Talk Show Deal With NBC

Oprah’s go-to guy for all things interior design is now the star of his own syndicated television talk show in cooperation with the Queen of Talks Harpo Productions.
The Nate Berkus Show is a go for a launch on NBC this fall, The Hollywood Reporter said Monday. NBC Universal and Sony Television reached a deal late [...]

Assembly of Dust: Required Listening

By: Court Scott

Assembly of Dust by C. Taylor Crothers

Though certainly excited at the prospect of a new disc from Assembly of Dust (AoD), I was both dubious and curious upon learning the recording, Some Assembly Required (released July 21 on Rock Ridge Music) (JamBase review here), has at least one guest musician on each of the album’s 13 tracks. Other bands, including Galactic and Keller Williams have done similar projects with From the Corner to the Block and Dream, respectively, and were met with mild skepticism by critics and fans alike.

A flurry of thoughts: This is only AoD’s second studio album; is it too soon to take on a project like this? The band’s last release was 2007′s Recollection (JamBase review here), and prior to that, a live recording called The Honest Hour in 2004. Would the new album be focused enough to sound like the band, or will each guest’s bold signature sound overwhelm the quartet? Also, if a band’s sound and songs are their brand, does hosting a guest per track detract from their image, their message? And if I’m honest, in my cold, dark heart I wondered, “Is this a marketing ploy to sell more units?” To gain insight into the band’s writing, recording and thinking processes, AoD’s main songwriter and vocalist Reid Genauer and drummer Andy Herrick were each good enough to drop me a line and share their impressions with me.

Initially formed as a quintet in 2002, but now short one keyboardist and down to four members, AoD got together after Genauer departed from Strangefolk. Fans and critics alike have heralded AoD, who are respected for their consonant, tuneful songwriting bolstered by meaningful, smart lyricism. AoD, I agree, are poised to crossover to the mainstream and recorded over two years, the songs on Some Assembly Required stoke and utterly reaffirm that opinion. Seven of the 13 tracks have been made available on the band’s website since early June. Released each Tuesday leading up to the release date, the band used this approach to reward fans and give an audio teaser to casual or unfamiliar listeners.

Musically, AoD has drawn comparisons to The Beatles and The Band, which no doubt is due in great part to the songwriting duo of Genauer and former keyboardist and current co-producer Nate Wilson‘s shared understanding of songcraft and appreciation for the history of American roots music. Many of the songs had been marinating for years, explains Genauer, most having been written by himself, some with the help of Wilson. The bulk of the material was about three years old, but a 16-year-old Genauer wrote the oldest 20 years ago. “It was written when I still dreamed of being in a band. It was THE first song I wrote that moved out of the first position on a guitar neck.” As far as the song selections on Some Assembly Required go, each track is a perfect snapshot from lives intertwined, varying from the frustratingly mundane to unabashedly proud to achingly devastating, all clever ruminations paired with well arranged, sparsely orchestrated, home-baked, hooky tunes.

Genauer by Susan J. Weiand

The collection of songs on Some Assembly Required were primarily unreleased, and were more therapeutically written than purposefully so. “It wasn’t about writing songs for a specific album,” says Genauer. “We just had some songs recorded, some we played in a live setting, and some were just sitting in a bucket in a dark corner. Generally, those songs are the ones we worked with.” Herrick tells me the album was recorded over four days in late summer of 2008. Genauer notes with a hint of pride that as he wrote the songs he became more comfortable “trying on” different characters, writing from different point of view. “[The songs] are time capsules that reflect a specific process and times in my life, some are autobiographical some are from other perspectives. There are different characters I interact with.”

Having an abundance of material allowed for a new freedom in the studio, according to Genauer, because in addition to the songs themselves, they had greater time to create and tinker with arrangements and production. “This time we had time to write as we [went]. Sometimes we would create while the mics [were] running,” explains Herrick about his time in the studio with Genauer, guitarist Adam Terrell and bassist John Leccese. Where the material on previous AoD albums had been “road tested,” played and recorded in live rotation and allowed to shape-shift over time, this album came into its own in the studio.

Gordon & Leccese (AoD) by Britt Nemeth

Genauer likened the alternate, unhurried approach to grocery shopping. “Sometimes you just buy the same things day in and day out. But some days you crave different flavors, textures, or tastes,” he says. “We went into the studio with that in mind.” Further, because each song and its parts was able to distill better and in using songs that hadn’t been played live, AoD didn’t have to “untangle or un-bake” songs that fans had already become familiar with. Instead, the band was able to infuse the tracks they decided would be on the album with other creative input and different genetics in the form of multiple guests.

The entire list of guests is comprised of musicians Genauer has long respected and with whom he’s hoped to work in some capacity. Even the album’s title is a play not only on the band’s name but a nod that each track is an assembly of musicians. The resulting roster boasts some of the finest players in their generation. Richie Havens, David Grisman, Bela Fleck, Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Mike Gordon, John Scofield, Martin Sexton and more each add their signature sound in a supporting capacity.

Continue reading for more on AoD…

 


I tried to select instrumentalists who were complimentary to each song, someone who could change the texture. I had to think about who would make sense, who I aspired to play with and who had similar musical aesthetics. It was possible to imagine but impossible to know what they’d add.

-Reid Genauer

 

Photo by: C. Taylor Crothers

“It was awesome,” says Herrick of recording with the various guests. “[Each musician made their respective piece] stronger, added more of a flavor than affected the overall taste of the track,” he continued, unaware that Genauer, too, fancied discussing the project in culinary terms.

Assembly of Dust

Most of the songs were written and their structure didn’t deviate radically from the original by the time they were recorded, Genauer says. “The songs are skeletons [when we go into the studio], and the band delivered the flesh and muscle to the songs.” Herrick continues, “Reid and Nate would make rough tapes which demonstrated the direction and feel they wanted songs to take, because they know what they want. I think one that ended up different was ‘Leadbelly’ [with Jerry Douglas and Alison Krauss]. Some songs had several slightly different versions at the end of the day, but we always record [different] versions to support the story Reid tells. We [the rest of the band] use texture and feel to best support his words.”

Both Herrick and Genauer used the word “satisfying” often, almost as much as they used the word “pride,” and this being at peace with the songs and the recording comes across on the album. The resulting disc opens strong with “All That I Am Now,” a wide-open, anthemic stomp with Genauer sharing vocal and guitar duties with ’60s icon and Woodstock opening act Richie Havens. The clarity and power of Genauer’s voice is reflected and complimented by the overall grand, reverby tones and texture of the song. The third track, “Cold Coffee,” featuring David Grisman’s plaintive mandolin, is met by Genauer’s soft articulation of heartache, depression and self-doubt, making this coupling perfect. Similarly, “Second Song” with Keller Williams is AoD’s answer to John Mellencamp’s “Jack and Diane” or Steve Miller’s “The Joker,” a short story about dreams, realities and a lack of resources stacked against poppy, rolling melodies. Bela Fleck’s rollicking, distinctive plucking on “Edges” make it a standout, with the banjo’s phrasing saying as much as any words.

If a band’s sound and songs are unique, then their sound and their words are as big a part of their brand as, say, their trademarked logo, name or live reputation. It is what makes a band almost instantly identifiable, so I was intrigued about how AoD would maintain their signature sound with so many guests.

Reid Genauer by C. Taylor Crothers

“I tried to select instrumentalists who were complimentary to each song, someone who could change the texture,” Genauer says. “I had to think about who would make sense, who I aspired to play with and who had similar musical aesthetics. It was possible to imagine but impossible to know what they’d add.”

Genauer calls the experiences in the studio “extremely poignant and meaningful” because his heroes became his colleagues. It is an endorsement and affirmation of the personal risks taken by Genauer.

A majority of the songs sound and feel natural with soft, acoustic stringed instruments, but it is the weighted delivery of both “Pedal Down,” a rangy, loose-limbed Southern rocker featuring Cincinnati’s Brothers Gabbard of the Buffalo Killers and the straightforward chugging rock of “Arc of the Sun,” about the birth of Genauer’s son, that add an edge to the album. Though “Arc” has been played live and is not necessarily new to fans, the album version is anchored by Mike Gordon and his swirling, fuzzed-out bass solo. Also featured on “High Brow,” another rockin’ track is moe.‘s Al Schnier who helps inflate the band into something more aggressive and edgy, a sound that completely works.

How this all shakes out live, without the benefit of the guests, is something fans are curious to see and hear. When I asked Genauer if he was concerned about the lack of the guests during a live performance he replied, “Sometimes it’s harder to recreate songs in the studio because the energy and excitement in a live setting can’t be recreated. In this case the guests are that x-factor, and they created the energy usually created by the audience. The audience will do the same without guests, and also, the songs may grow and evolve. I look forward to what they become.”

AoD will be touring throughout the summer and through the end of October, gaining momentum and working to build on their already solid assembly. While I was initially concerned that each guest would overwhelm the band, in retrospect I would have liked AoD to augment their guest’s signature sounds a little more – boost them in the mix, extend a solo – but each guest did exactly what the band hoped they would do and that is what matters. They added a slightly foreign accent on an otherwise unmistakable voice and accomplish this without pretense. The strong writing and subtle arrangements definitely make this masterful Assembly of tunes Required listening.

Assembly of Dust tour dates available here, Reid Genauer solo dates here.

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In case you don’t know, Nate Whitehill and his company UniqueBlogDesigns.com did the design for my blog, which you are looking at right now if you are not reading this through an RSS reader.
I consider Nate and his team the preeminent WordPress blog theme designers and pretty much all my recent design work has [...]

Stats Guru Nate Silver Issues Financial Challenge To Climate Skeptics

John Hinderaker at the popular conservative blog PowerLine reports that it’s been cold, cold, cold in his home town of Minneapolis, Minnesota, going to far as to compare it with “The Year Without a Summer”, 1816, when global temperatures were …