Sunday, November 22, 2009

If you're a Lost nerd like me check out this interview with executive producer Damon Lindelof.

"Will we ever get more on the backstory on Libby ... or at least find out her last name? -- P-D Cougar

Libby is someone we get asked about a lot, and she's another one of those cases where it's more of an issue of our relationship with the actor than it is our desire to tell the story. It's our hope that Cynthia Watros will come back one more time and finish that story, but that's up to her. We asked her last year, she wasn't interested in doing it. Hopefully she'll change her mind."

I've always wanted to know more about Libby (more specifically how she ended up in a mental institute with Hurley) but looks like that's probably not going to happen.
My best friend is so damn gorgeous.



(photo by Corey Lorenz)

Thursday, November 19, 2009




yourscenesucks.com


The "Apple Store Indie" describes way too many people at BU.



Thursday, November 12, 2009

I finally got to see Where The Wild Things Are last night and it was just as amazing as I expected it to be, although definitely a lot heavier than I expected. The entire soundtrack was done by Karen O and the Kids (which consists of too many people to name but click here to read the whole list) and fit the movie perfectly.

Click here to download the whole soundtrack, although I recommend seeing the movie first so you can fully appreciate it.


Check out Pomplamoose's Myspace for free downloads of all their covers!

Sunday, November 8, 2009



I just now realized that I forgot to post this Friday's Left of the Dial playlist.

1. "About A Girl" - Nirvana (no, you're not reading that wrong, Nirvana's Bleach was re-released with some extra bonus live tracks)
2. "Hellhole Ratrace" - Girls
3. "The Fix Is In" - El Rio Humano
4. "Walking Alone At Night" - Vivian Girls
5. "Breaking Into Cars" - The Raveonettes
6. "Home" - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
7. "The Beginning" - Via Tania
8. "Hunchback" - Kurt Vile
9. "Things Fall Apart" - Built to Spill
10. "Blood Bank" - Bon Iver
11. "Avalon Or Someone Very Similar" - Yo La Tengo
12. "Man Named Truth" - Monsters of Folk
13. "Love Buzz" - Nirvana
14. "Boy Boy" - Lissy Trullie
15. "Arrow" - Tegan and Sara
16. "Luna" - Fanfarlo
17. "Deadbeat Summer" - Neon Indian

This week I was all by myself in the studio so after playing some rotation music I decided to play some of my favorite covers, which I basically just used as an excuse to play some of my friends' music.

18. "Search and Destroy" - Peaches (Iggy Pop cover)
19. "Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat" - Beck (Bob Dylan cover)
20. "Live and Let Die" - Duffy (Paul McCartney cover)
21. "Superstition" - Estelle (Stevie Wonder cover)
22. "Call Me" - Franz Ferdinand (Blondie cover)
23. "Papa Was a Rodeo" - Bright Eyes(Magnetic Fields cover)
24. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" - Yeah Yeah Yeahs (The Ramones cover)
25. "My Humps" - Alanis Morissette (Black Eyed Peas cover)
26. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" - Cat Power (The Rolling Stones cover)
27. "Anyone Else But You" - Allison Francis and Colin Griffin (Moldy Peaches cover)
28. "Your Ghost" - Greg Laswell
29. "The Way I Am" - Kelsie McNair (Ingrid Michaelson cover)
30. "Just a Friend" - The Grid Disbanded (Biz Markie cover)


Don't forget to stream Left of the Dial every Friday from 4 to 6 pm at wtburadio.org!

Friday, November 6, 2009


If this doesn't make you smile then I don't know what will.

Thursday, November 5, 2009