Super Furry Animals - Cloudberries

Editor’s Note: The following is a short story inspired by The Super Furry Animals’ Clouberries, please give it a listen while reading this post.

She cried, but not loudly. It was a low sounding drip, settling into the rhythm of busses and laughter that spread out from her ground floor window. How can you change? she thought. What kind of platform did she have to jump off from, at this point? It was an old, grey day; it had been too long since she thought in these comfortable spirals. She dropped to the floor, curled up next to a heating vent, and clicked the old stereo on.

Billy Allen, Billy Allen. It all came down to him, his cocky smile, his veiny fingers, his brusque way of existing in a world that was too simple for his tastes. The last time she saw him - the memory that set her emotions rustling out of the gate, a moment ago - he was wearing a too tight, over-clean suit, shaking her hand and that of her aging father, with a sideways smile. A few months later, she saw the headlines.

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It was an old wood paneled floor, the kind that accumulated old dust and absorbed the creaking heat from the vent her back was pressed on. It was a shabby sort of comfort - she felt old fashioned, like she was existing in an old story that she had never properly visualized before, The Dead. The radio hummed slowly but with a strangely full sound, touching every harmonic, like a giant walking home from a too-easy victory, shamefully aware that he monopolized the attention of everything he passed.

She stretched her arms, almost touching the opposite wall - it was a narrow hallway. There was a rusty sounding guitar somewhere close, not coming from the radio. Perhaps out of fear, she only allowed herself to be halfway aware of it, but then the metallic hum started slipping from one side of her to another. Was it her imagination?

She stood up with a start, wringing out a spastic shiver, as if that would end the sounds - but it didn’t. They built up, playing scales, swimming carefully and sadly along the wave of sound flowing from the radio. And then she saw him. He walked through the door, with that same hesitant smile he gave her five years ago.

Do you hear it? she asked, her mouth drying up.


I think I hear something different, he said.He gave her a knowing smile, a loungey wink, snapped his fingers, and started dancing, pointing his fingers from side to side, looking at the floor with a bit lip of bemused concentration. The music came from every direction, it was a sort of old fashioned jazz lounge jive. Her cat slid on her back paws straight through the room. A pigeon slammed into the window, but wasn’t harmed. He put his arm around her, and they shimmied across the overlapping wooden slats of the hallway, laughing at the giddy beat.

Super Furry Animals Cloudberries

It was a perfect moment, though she knew that some part part of it proved that she had, right there, given up her sanity. As soon as that thought fully formed, he turned and slammed his hands on the wall, in an all together over dramatic scene, from what she remembered of him. No, he said, this will only be a moment. I’ve demasted, sure, I’m out there, drinking what’s left in the liquor cabinet and drifting farther into the Atlantic. The newspapers are right. But you’ll keep going, you’re changing already, look at your hair - it’s shorter than I’ve ever seen it. But I thought you needed this.
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So this is it?

He gave her no answer.

Of course, she thought. She closed her eyes, endlessly depressed, slinking to the floor, forgetting him again.

When she opened her eyes - just a second later - everything was the same again. Just her and a dusty hallway. She thought she heard the radio still playing, but it was only a car horn, some disgruntled driver, blowing through the street. The song must have ended.

Black Keys vs. Danger Mouse, Flight of the Conchords vs. Oasis, The Kinks vs. The Kinks

Black Keys Tour & Release New Album w/ Dangermouse

The Black Keys will tour, release new album this year, so says Muzzle of Bees. Looks like they’ll be in New York, Washington DC, Chicago, San Diego and everywhere in between.

In what could be the most interesting moment in music, Danger Mouse will be producing the New Black Keys’ album, “Attack & Release.” Maybe I’m crazy, but I’m looking forward to this madly come April 1.

Flight of the Conchords Manager Murray Hewitt’s New Year’s Plan

NME is reporting that Murray Hewitt, Flight of the Conchords’ mild-mannered manager has offered to be Oasis’ new manager. Considering the recent success of “The Doggy Bounce,” and Oasis’ fall from pop graces, what have they got to loose?

What advice does Hewitt offer?

Im not sure about the name. What does it mean? Basically it’s a small pond of water in a dry desert. OK, it’s not too bad, but you could do better? From the experience I’ve had I don’t think brothers is going to work. I might have to split you up into two different bands to be fair. One can be Oasis and the other one can be Mirage - that’s another desert name.

In other Flight of the Conchords news, the complete first season is now available!

Kinks REUNION??? Nope.

The Daily Swarm is the front-runner for the 2008 Buzzkill of the Year Award, dismissing reports of a Kinks reunion tour. Thanks for nothing.

Who Killed the Zutons??!?

Listening to The Zutons is like walking through a carnival fun house - your body maintains its character, but it gets reflected in all manner of mutations. These Liverpudlian’s debut album Who Killed The Zutons? is a frenetic romp through front man Dave “Dickhead” McCabe’s twisted mind.

Featuring multi-part boy/girl harmonies, catchy guitar riffs, arena-rock drums, manic bass playing and highly original use of the Saxophone, The Zutons create an EXTREMELY compelling series of texture. The album includes, “Havana Gang Brawl,” arguably one of the top-ten English language songs written about the Cuban Revolution this Millennium.

Simply put, this is a really exceptional album that rocks hard but makes space some surprisingly touching ballads.

Who Killed The Zutons

“You Will You Won’t” sounds like a modern stomp in the vein of Credence Clearwater Revival, complete with raspy vocals, anthemic choruses and sizzling guitarwork. It’s the lyrical equivalent of the eternal Loony Toons debate between the angel and devil on Bugs Bunny’s shoulder. I think.


Well the devil’s standing tall on the top of the hill
Pointing down his fork and betraying your will
You gotta make decisions whether old or new
Then god comes from the heavens and he’s saying to you
You will you won’t
You do you don’t
You’re saying you will
But you know you won’t

Sounds like the love child of: Kiss and Credence Clearwater Revival

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New Silver Jews Album!!! Radiohead Plan Green Tour…

In a new Pitchfork interview, David Berman talks about the The Silver Jews’ New Album - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea. We can’t wait to hear it later in the year. Until then, a quote from Berman about the new, hopeful sort of characters he now writes about:

It’s definitely more about human possibility. Even if the characters themselves are just kind of like rogues or whatever living by their wits, they’re much more of an indomitable character, like a Saul Bellow character or Henry Miller’s voice in his books. They’re definitely more persistent.

And don’t forget to feast on our previous post on the Tribe - The Silver Jew’s American Vagabond Hymn - Smith and Jones Forver

In other news from NME.com Radiohead Discuss A Green Tour. The other day Thom Yorke discussed the ecological footprint of Radiohead’s upcoming tour for In Rainbows. The conclusion? It’s your fault.Says Yorke:

“I guess it’s obvious – it’s the mass of people traveling to one place, that’s the really big impact overall.”

We’ll have more news as dates are announced, which will hopefully give you plenty of time to walk to the show. While you’re walking, download the rare Radiohead mp3 from our previous post on The Trickster, a rare Radiohead B-Side.

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Rare Radiohead B-Side - The Trickster

Hearkening back to a time when Radiohead played guitars and alternative rock was king, The Trickster stands as the era’s high-water mark. Off of the My Iron Lung EP, The Trickster explodes with huge carnivorous drums and a Godzilla-like bass. The chorus is epidemic, monstrous, huge; the way only Radiohead can play it.

Thom Yorke’s Voice

Yorke’s gossamer falsetto, charging, vulnerable, rings passive-aggressively horrific meaning from the words. Then a rambling bridge, instrumental, drives past. When The Trickster hits, it hits below the belt. Phil’s drums wrench the song along like a rip current tearing you out sea.

Radiohead Infuses The Trickster with Electric Intensity

How amazing, how much intensity Radiohead brings to a song. The Trickster ends with a grand finale worthy of the Fourth of July, damaged guitar work, and a puff of fuzz.

Sounds like the love child of: The Pixies and Bloc Party.

Download The Trickster

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Get My Iron Lung EP on Amazon.com

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