Archive for April, 2009

Blogger In A Coma


Rolling Stone published their first issue in 1967.  For roughly the next twenty years, they were considered the taste-makers in the music industry.  Writers like Dave Marsh (who’s brilliant Rolling Stone Record Guide’s are still great reads) had no...
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American History X


One of our big complaints with media (right-wing and left-wing….although moreso right) is that they take things out of context to suit their own needs.  The big story in the right wing media (aside from their growing excitement about teabagging...
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Check Your Head


Breaking News!  Just got a note from Max (Jaydiohead) Tannone, who wanted to clue us in on the identity of his super secret new project.  He’s produced a series of mash-ups for the Beastie Boys!  Working with the band on...
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Your New Favorite Band: Crocodiles


Brandon Welchez (Vocals, Programming) and Charles Rowland (Guitar, Synth) are the driving force behind Crocodiles, a San Diego based band that’s on the verge of taking your house by storm.  Their first album, “Summer of Hate” is released...
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The Bronx: The Interview


If you haven’t already guessed, we’ve got some pretty disperate tastes here at TDOA.  We can swoon to some old Chameleons, love our indie rock (how’s it goin’ Diehard and East Hundred?), while still loving our old school punk. ...
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The Perfect Mix


Max Tannone may not be a household name….yet.  But if you like good music, you’ve heard his work.  Max Tannone is the creator of Jaydiohead, the project we like to call “The Greatest Mash-Up of All-Time”.  To take one of...
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Minipop: The Interview


Minipop is a self-proclaimed “dream pop” band from San Francisco, California, formed by Tricia Kanne (vocals/guitar), Lauren Grubb (drums), Matthew Swanson (guitar/keyboard) and Nick Forte (bass) in 2004.  Their album, “A New Hope” is filled with what we like to...
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Treading Water


…or is it sucking water.  Sorry for the lack of updates.  Lots of interviews, lots of editing and lots of great stuff this week.  An exclusive interview with the man behind our “favorite album that came out in 2008, but we...
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History Lesson: Keith Morris and the Circle Jerks


The Circle Jerks were one of the original Los Angeles punk bands and their influence on  music has been monumental.  Formed in 1979 by ex-Black Flag singer Keith Morris and guitarist Greg Hetson, their attack...
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