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Congressman Grayson Now Backs Sanders Amendment

Congressman Grayson’s office sent me the following announcement:Rep. Alan Grayson Applauds Upcoming Partial Victory in Senate “There is deep bipartisan support for a full audit of the Federal Reserve, in both the House and the Senate. The Sanders …

It’s NOT Too Late To Call Your Senator And Demand a Thorough Fed Audit

Even though a deal was supposedly reached yesterday for a watered-down version of a Fed audit, a source on the Hill tells me:Do not be deceived that this Senate ‘deal’ is done, though. The amendment has not passed, and I have heard rumors that Gei…

Fed Audit Deal Reached In Senate

A deal was struck in the Senate today regarding an audit of the Federal Reserve. Senator Dodd worked out a compromise with Senator Sanders, and Dodd will now become a co-sponsor of the bill.The White House has also apparently signed off on the legisl…

Brendan Fraser to Waste in ‘Furry Vengeance’

Brendan Fraser who featured in the “Monkey Bone,” the “Bedazzled,” the “Journey to the Center of the Earth” and the latest in the list is the “Furry Vengeance, was asked to distinguish between all these for which he appealed for his mother. All his dramatic comedies are difficult to apart from each other.
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“The Celebrity Apprentice” Season 3 2010 Cast Unveiled

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, ’80s singer Cyndi Lauper, and baseball legend Darryl Strawberry are among the fourteen contestants who will be appearing on the new season of The Celebrity Apprentice.

Blagojevich is facing federal bribery charges after allegedly plotting to auction off then President-Elect Barack Obama’s vacated U.S. Senate seat. He was removed from office [...]

Bernanke Nomination on Hold

I just received the following message from a Congressional source:Bunning, Sanders, and DeMint have holds on Bernanke, and Bernanke made some interesting comments on fiscal policy. DeMint tweeted that he will hold the nomination until there’s a vote…

Senator Sanders Introduces Bill to Break Up the Too Big to Fails

As Reuters notes:An independent U.S. senator on Friday introduced a bill that would give the government the power to identify and break up financial firms that are “too big to fail,” an idea that is catching on. “If an institution is too big to …

Mastodon/Dethklok | 10.27 | Boston

Words by: Andrew Bruss | Images by: Steve Klise

Mastodon/Dethklok :: 10.27.09 :: House of Blues :: Boston, MA

Brann Dailor – Mastodon :: 10.27 :: Boston

Mastodon came through Boston’s House of Blues, performing the entirety of 2009′s Crack The Skye, effectively fucking the eardrums of their fans for the first of a two-night, sold out run.

Touring alongside Dethklok, the fictional cartoon metal band staring on Cartoon Network’s Metalocalypse, Mastodon had their work cut out for them. Although the Atlanta-based quartet had the longest set of the two acts, the bearded, tattooed members of Mastodon found themselves performing to a crowd of greasy haired high school kids who came to support their favorite cartoon. For as many Mastodon fans as there were in the house, those in attendance for Dethklok seemed to have minimal background on the ever-intense nature of one of the most progressive metal bands in the world.

To Mastodon’s credit, they sold out the venue the last time they came through Beantown, without the assistance of Dethklok. Following their performance, while stagehands set up the massive screen that Dethklok performed under, Mastodon’s Brann Dailor (drums) told JamBase, “It was pretty much just as packed as the last time [we played here], but I think Dethklok is awesome. We’re all huge fans of the show.” He added, “The crowd seemed awesome, and I think they’re going to go fucking ballistic for Dethklok.”

Attendees proved responsive to Dethklok, but from the opening licks of “Oblivion,” the entire crowd was eating out of Mastodon’s palm. With devil horns in the air, the group’s crowd moshed and head banged along to every intricate rhythm that boomed out of the house PA.

Troy Sanders – Mastodon :: 10.27

As video projections of Rasputin filled the back of the stage, Troy Sanders (bass) and Brent Hinds (guitar) traded vocal duties, the former covering the low end and the latter forcing a higher-pitch, Ozzy Osbourne-esque tone through his embattled larynx.

When the group went into the instrumental segments of their carefully crafted compositions, Sanders, holding down center stage, had a tendency to rock out towards the back by the drum kit, while Hinds and Bill Kelliher (guitar) flanked both sides of the stage as they powered through the intricate, multi-layered six-string components they’ve trademarked.

Mastodon has developed a reputation as one of the fiercest, tightest acts known to man. But if there was one member who stood out as the leader, it was Dailor. You don’t see a lot of drummers who can take care of vocal responsibilities from behind their kit, and amongst those who can, Dailor put the Don Henleys of the world to shame. When describing Dailor’s method, the words ‘power’ and ‘speed’ cannot be used lightly. For the entirety of their set, it seemed as though Dailor was plowing through nonstop drum rolls with the explosive energy of a frag grenade.

Although “The Czar” runs at the core of the album’s Rasputin/Space Travel theme, the title track seemed to elicit the strongest response from the crowd. “Crack The Skye,” written in memory of Dailor’s late sister, opens on a mellower note, but in no time had the crowd stampeding in circles harder than they had for any other tune.

After the albums closer, “The Last Baron,” Mastodon left the stage before an encore consisting of tunes from their other albums, 2006′s Blood Mountain, and 2004′s Leviathan.

Dethklok :: 10.27 :: Boston

Dethklok came out cloaked in black, under dim lighting that allowed Metalocalypse‘s behind-the-scenes masterminds to keep a low profile. Cartoon projections took the place of any effective showmanship, and as the group tore into the show’s theme song, cheers erupted, although a reasonable chunk of the crowd left following Mastodon’s performance.

For men whose primary job is the creation of a cartoon, Metalocalypse creators Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha deserve massive props for writing technically proficient metal tunes that can share the stage with an act like Mastodon. But unlike Mastodon, Dethklok’s biggest problem lies in their authenticity. Rather than converting Mastodon fans with guitar-shredding credentials, they played to a crowd of existing fans who saw a performance that, more than anything, came across as a caricature of acts like Mastodon.

Given the lopsided nature of the bill’s authenticity, in hindsight it would have been more appropriate to have Mastodon follow Dethklok, but given the finances that EA Games’ Brutal Legend put into promotions, the reasoning behind the order was obvious. Regardless, even with a less-than-perfect schedule, anyone who bought a ticket to see Mastodon got to witness something they probably wouldn’t have seen otherwise. And the folks in attendance who came for Dethklok likely walked away with a new appreciation of what metal can truly be.

Mastodon and Dethklok are on tour now; dates available here.

And for more on Mastodon, check our exclusive feature/interview here.

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Senator Sanders: “Don’t Believe Anybody Who’s Telling You ‘The Recession is Over’ “

Senator Sanders writes today:Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said, “it is very likely that the recession has ended.” Well, let me just suggest to Mr. Bernanke that today we have about 17 percent of our workforce – 26 million Americans – who are…

Friday Playlist

PURE ENERGY FOR YOUR WEEKEND FUEL TANK

With a roll of drums and piano, Mott The Hoople begins our weekly mini-mix asking, “Is everybody gonna rock? Is everybody gonna roll? Is everybody gonna have a good time?” We encourage you to imbibe this rollicking spirit, whether you’re kicking it at home, ragin’ at The Gorge with Phish or checking out the multitude of other live options out there. It’s been a long week and a lil’ shuffle ‘n’ wiggle will do you good. Play this selection loud and we doubt you’ll stay still for too long!

After Mott, we dive into TAB the Band, anchored by the sons of Aerosmith’s Joe Perry, with “Secretary’s Day,” some of the purest, raunchiest rock of late with a killer chorus line of “I drown everytime I hear that sound!” We bet you know the feeling. Next, it’s upstate New York’s secret rock weapon Super 400 with “Blast The Message,” the title cut off their stellar 2004 release that keenly encapsulates the potent vibe music, particularly live music can have on us. That’s followed by Boston‘s handclappin’ “Feelin’ Satisfied” and The Chambers Brothers‘ immortal “Time Has Come Today.” We finish this assortment with “Chick-A-Boom,” a furious dance floor burner from the King of Latin Soul, Joe Bataan, and finally Rare Earth‘s still-stunning 1971 single “I Just Want To Celebrate,” a tune ripe for cover revival by some enterprising young jamband looking for a stick of festival crowd igniting dynamite.

All the best to you and yours!

And check out last week’s summery Playlist with Paul Weller, Aretha Franklin, Pharoah Sanders and more!



Sandy Maisel: The Republicans, Sotomayor, and Cheney

Sessions’ repetition seemed like piling on. What was the point? Was he trying to catch Sotomayor in a contradiction? To gain an admission? To score points back home?

Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [85] — Roll Up! See The Show!

“Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends…” All week long, this line has been running through my head. It’s from an Emerson,…