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Schoolyard Heroes, a Seattle punk-rock band, is shooting their latest video in West Chester, PA and you can be IN IT! They aren't your average punk-rock band (their MySpace tag line is: I vomit out my heart for you) and they are definitely far from your skinny-pants-loving-emo-crowd. Their gore-loving sophomore effort, Fantastic Wounds (is there really a wound that's fantastic?), had critics raving. Will their third album, "Abominations" be just as ground-breaking and horrifying? You can find out on September 18th.
Did you forget about that cool Noisettes giveaway that we're a part of? Well, we're here to remind you! Go here and enter for your chance to win one of three sweet Noisettes prize packs, which include a copy of their literally-just-released-yesterday, first full length CD, What's the Time Mr. Wolf?, as well as a signed 7". Also, remember that their sold out show with TV on the Radio is tomorrow night at the Troc, and if you go, you can pick up a scratch card and get a code off it that you can enter here to win one of three awesome prizes: two tickets to see The Noisettes play with Bloc Party, a Noisettes T-shirt, or a free download of The Noisettes' awesome new single, "Scratch Your Name." There are lots of ways to win, and lots of awesome music to listen to, but it's all over on June 30th, so get to work! If you'd like to whistle while you work, check out these Noisettes music videos:
To be fair, although their heyday was definitely the '90s, British band Massive Attack has actually been out there making music on and off, in one form or another, since they first appeared on the scene way back in 1988, and in fact they are in the process of putting together a new album right now (with the intriguing and provocative title of Weather Underground). Apparently only original members Robert "3D" Del Naja and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall are left now - we miss Tricky! - but in whatever format they now exist, they'll be performing at the Tower Theatre tomorrow night.
- The Philadelphia branch of the Paul Green School of Rock has numerous music videos on YouTube. Above is their rendition of Sweet Transvestite from Rocky Horror.
- Only Partially Insane creates a musical movie meme about the best get-up-and-dance moments. (Why did no one tell Phillyist that Hugh Grant shook his thang in Love, Actually? We might have bothered to have seen it if we knew...)
- Brad at Philly Future is pleased to see Y100 is coming back to the airwaves...by way of XPN.
