The Wall Street Journal noted last week:Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Friday ruled out a central bank bailout of state and local governments strapped with big municipal debt burdens, saying the Fed had limited legal authority to help and l…
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Government Says No to Helping States and Main Street, While Continuing to Throw Trillions at the Giant Banks
Dont Throw Away That Sluggish PC, Say Windows Registry Repair Experts Posted By : Emulous
There are a lot of people out there who are literally throwing their money away by discarding their two year old or even one year old computers just because theyre not running as fast as they used to.
Kate Middleton to throw ‘normal’ reception bash
Prince William”s future bride Kate Middleton is set to hold huge pre-wedding party so friends and family can enjoy a “normal” reception. Bride-to-be Kate, wants pals to enjoy her big moment without feeling stifled by ceremonial pomp or worrying about etiquette. “Kate knows her wedding is going to be bound by formality. But she also [...]
The Mumlers:Don’t Throw Me Away
By: Dennis Cook
The Mumlers seem a band capable of anything – meant in the most complimentary sense. Such is the broad, colorful spectrum of sounds and songcraft they’re working with that even just two albums in one gets the sense we’re only seeing the tip of this bobbing, beautiful iceberg. Based in San Jose, CA, this young group generates pop-rock with a through line that hits not only the usual suspects (The Beatles, Kinks, etc) but the wry sophistication of Randy Newman, the cosmic blues-folk of Fred Neil and further back to Louis Armstrong’s New Orleans and the tunesmiths of golden age Tin Pan Alley. Don’t Throw Me Away (released September 8 on Galaxia) buzzes with unmistakable modernity – a conglomeration of cool noises and techniques that could only occur in the 21st century – grounded in much deeper, more cultivated soil redolent of history and the long march of popular song through the 20th century.
Built around a core of swinging percussion, burbling, potent horns and bandleader/singer/songwriter Will Sprott‘s always fascinating voice – a rich sound that swims through heady blues, nuanced phrasing and indie rock indelicacy – The Mumlers’ music is exceedingly likeable out of the gate yet stuffed with riches that unlock as one really tucks in over repeat spins. Each number has a complete, well-carved feel, from the second line sway of “St. James St.” to the snarly, punky, electric organ slathered cry for life in “Coffin Factory” to the ’60s radio fare swoon of “Tangled Up In You” and the title cut, and many other trajectories besides. Depending on the setlist, they could easily open for the Arctic Monkeys or JJ Cale, and be right at home in those disparate worlds. One is starting to get a feel for what constitutes a Mumlers tune but woe to anyone who thinks that notion has any real parameters. As they grow and extend their own listening and playing there’s really no telling what might get pulled into their gravity, which makes for really exciting music.
There’s nothing random about their combinations, which sets them apart from bands that are simply eclectic for the sake of it. With The Mumlers a crazy range of music appears to be fair game to be enthusiastically engaged and manipulated to their ends. And one of the best overriding aspects is the dust and rust in their machinery. Nothing’s too tidy on Don’t Throw Me Away, where soft and low dewy-eyed testaments to love alternate with saucy lines (and the music to match them) like, “Come on down, we have the loosest slots in town.” Playful and heartfelt, The Mumlers sophomore effort confirms the floating promise of the boffo debut (JamBase review) and builds on it in a way that makes one salivate quietly for record number three, four, etc.
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On Trial, Cubs Minor Leaguer Says He Didn’t Mean To Hit Anyone With Throw
DAYTON, Ohio — A minor-league pitcher accused of throwing a baseball that injured a fan in Ohio testified Thursday that he threw the ball downward toward a dugout to try to keep opposing players from rushing the field during an on-field …
Bomb blasts throw Man United’s Asia tour into turmoil
How Newsrooms Throw Away Value By Not Linking To Sources On The Web
A lot of research can go into a piece of reporting, and in print the value of that research can only be passed on through brief quotes or references. But on the web, no longer limited by finite column inches, newsrooms can create huge value for readers by providing links to the source material that [...]




