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		<title>VIDEO: CASA DEL MIRTO ft FREDDY RUPPERT &#8220;JUST PROMISE&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://larecord.com/staff-blog/2011/05/15/video-casa-del-mirto-ft-freddy-ruppert-just-promise</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 19:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daiana Feuer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0-gnx8x3LI Freddy Ruppert of Former Ghosts sings into a beer bottle for Italy&#8217;s Casa Del Mirto on the song &#8220;Just Promise.&#8221; This song passes the house code safety inspection but cuts some corners that make it really delightful. It builds, it breaks, as it should, but something about the materials is fresh and sustainable. Freddy [...]]]></description>
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Freddy Ruppert of Former Ghosts sings into a beer bottle for Italy&#8217;s <a href="http://www.myspace.com/casadelmirto" target="_blank">Casa Del Mirto</a> on the song &#8220;Just Promise.&#8221; This song passes the house code safety inspection but cuts some corners that make it really delightful. It builds, it breaks, as it should, but something about the materials is fresh and sustainable. Freddy is a good candidate for love-lorn lyrics and some disagreements with &#8220;mother.&#8221;</p>
<p>on a sidenote&#8230;<br />
There are motifs in song lyrics that we can trace for historical coolness and psychological interest. What other songs can you think of that call &#8220;mother&#8221; in on matters of the heart? &#8220;Maybe you&#8217;re just like my mother&#8230;&#8221; &#8220;Oh mother I can feel the soil falling over my head&#8221; &#8220;I could get so close it&#8217;s true, if I was your mother&#8221; &#8220;Mother, do you think they&#8217;ll try to break my balls?&#8221;</p>
<p><em>—Daiana Feuer</em></p>
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		<title>JAN. 24: WHITMAN + JON BARBA + FORMER GHOSTS + NO PAWS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 08:24:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane Carpenter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHITMAN, JON BARBA, FORMER GHOSTS, AND NO PAWS ON MONDAY JAN. 24TH AT PEHRSPACE, 325 GLENDALE BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES. 9:30PM/ $5/ ALL AGES.]]></description>
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		<title>FORMER GHOSTS MIXTAPE &#8220;WELCOME TO OLD LOVE&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 17:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daiana Feuer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Ghosts is giving away a mixtape prequel to New Love, the next album. The mixtape features a good amount of mourning and redemption seeking, a bunch of special guests, remixes, demos, a Blink 182 cover, and many stabs at new love. For the next album, Yasmine Kittles of Tearist joins Freddy Ruppert, Jamie Stewart [...]]]></description>
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<p>Former Ghosts is giving away a mixtape prequel to <em>New Love</em>, the next album. The mixtape features a good amount of mourning and redemption seeking, a bunch of special guests, remixes, demos, a Blink 182 cover, and many stabs at new love. For the next album, Yasmine Kittles of Tearist joins Freddy Ruppert, Jamie Stewart (Xiu Xiu), and Nika Roza (Zola Jesus). Makes sense. It&#8217;s a supergroup of the dark, desolate and beat-driven.</p>
<p><strong>Download &#8220;Welcome to Old Love&#8221; mixtape: <a href="http://www.freddyruppert.com/Welcome%20to%20Old%20Love.zip"> http://www.freddyruppert.com/Welcome to Old Love.zip</a></strong></p>
<p>Tracklisting with liner notes by Freddy Ruppert:</p>
<p>1. New Love &#8211; Felt Drawings Remix<br />
Felt Drawings is the project of Los Angeles based Dominic Tiberio.</p>
<p>http://www.feltdrawings.com</p>
<p>2. Old Love Introduction &#8211; Featuring Sam Mickens<br />
Sam Mickens &#8211; vocals and guitar<br />
Freddy Ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machine, programming<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/sammickens" target="_blank">Sam Mickens</a> appears courtesy of the Dead Science and The Sam Mickens Ecstatic Show Band Revue.  Based in NYC.</p>
<p>3. Red String<br />
&#8220;New Love.&#8221; demo/outtake.<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machines, programming, vocals</p>
<p>4. Winter&#8217;s Year &#8211; Wild Eyes Remix<br />
<a href="http://wildeyes.bandcamp.com" target="_blank">Wild Eyes</a> is the <a href="http://www.amdiscs.com/?page_id=2611" target="_blank">project</a> of Ben Chisolm and Chelsea Wolfe.</p>
<p>5. Whitman &#8211; New Orleans<br />
Whitman is the Los Angeles based project of <a href="http://www.barbaric-yawp.com" target="_blank">Christopher Payne</a>. Here he covers &#8220;New Orleans.&#8221;  We share a crazy bond over<br />
this song and I am completely honored for him to cover it. He also runs the amazing <a href="http://www.folktalerecords.com" target="_blank">Folktale Records</a>.</p>
<p>6. I Wish I had Never Come Home<br />
&#8220;New Love.&#8221; demo/outttake.<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machines, programming, vocals.</p>
<p>7. Chin Up &#8211; Friendzone remix<br />
<a href="http://friendzone.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Friendzone</a> is the project of James Laurence and Dylan Reznick based out of the bay area of California.  Doing amazing things,<br />
two of my favorite dudes ever.</p>
<p>8. Two Paths<br />
&#8220;New Love.&#8221; demo/outtake<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machines, programming, vocals<br />
sample from <em>Breakfast At Tiffany&#8217;s</em></p>
<p>9. New Orleans &#8211; Continues Remix<br />
<a href="http://www.thisiscontinues.com/" target="_blank">Continues</a> is the Los Angeles based project of Dan Gatto formerly of Babyland.  Dan Gatto has been one of the biggest inspirations on any music I have ever done in my entire life.  He put out the very first This Song Is A Mess record ever.  His newest project is amazing.</p>
<p>10. If You Need Someone<br />
&#8216;New Love.&#8221; demo/outtake.  Cover of the Field Mice song of the same title. Probably my favorite field mice song ever.<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machines, programming, vocals<br />
Jamie Stewart &#8211; synths, programming, drum machines</p>
<p>11. MLG (dreams the remix)<br />
&#8220;New Love.&#8221; demo/outtake<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machines, programming, vocals</p>
<p>12. Hell Becomes Me<br />
&#8220;New Love.&#8221; demo/outtake<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machines, programming, vocals</p>
<p>13. Agnes Of Rome Outtake<br />
Jamie Stewart and Freddy Ruppert synth pop project pre-Former Ghosts<br />
Jamie Stewart &#8211; synths, drum machine, programming<br />
Freddy Ruppert &#8211; synths, drum machine programming, bass</p>
<p>14. Only In Time &#8211; Benjamin Alexander Remix<br />
Benjamin Alexander is an electronic music artist based out of Brighton, England.</p>
<p>15. Waggy<br />
Blnk 182 cover.<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; synths, vocals, drum machine, programming</p>
<p>16. Taurean Nature (Live)<br />
from Venice, Italy.</p>
<p>18. New Love (album version)<br />
freddy ruppert &#8211; vocals, treated piano, programming, strings<br />
jamie stewart &#8211; synth drone</p>
<p><em>Welcome to Old Love</em><br />
artwork by Dominic Tiberio</p>
<p>—<em>Daiana Feuer</em></p>
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		<title>ZOLA JESUS + POCAHAUNTED {+ FORMER GHOSTS} @ THE SMELL</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 19:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lar_import</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[She was tiny. One girl in the audience motioned of picking her up like a snack and popping Roza in her mouth. Cute, a bit hunched over, messy black hair, she bellowed and swooned between crouching at her sampler to cue beats for the next song.]]></description>
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<p>Zola Jesus summoned a group huddle for her performance, setting up her sampler on the floor. During her second solo Zola Jesus show ever, Nika Roza also climbed the stage a couple times, enabling more people to see the diminutive siren. Her white skin looked good shot in tungsten. She was tiny. One girl in the audience motioned of picking her up like a snack and popping Roza in her mouth. Cute, a bit hunched over, messy black hair, she bellowed and swooned between crouching at her sampler to cue beats for the next song. I’d like to describe it as goth r&amp;b opera. She just walked off the <em>Beetlejuice </em>set singing whoa whoa like a <em>Dreamgirl</em>. Her simple set-up gave full attention to the raw, powerful set of pipes in that mouth. The texture of her voice against the music was concrete and unpolished in the best sense possible.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-39381" title="zolarec2" src="http://larecord.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/zolarec2.jpg" alt="zolarec2" width="488" height="349" /></p>
<p>Pocahaunted sailed in from the islands of Neverneverland where they feed alligators clocks and sprinkle themselves with trippy, aphrodisiac fairy dust, fight pirates and smash vegan cake in one another’s faces, probably. They seem happy, a bit turned on, playing grungy dub. A psychedelic noise sequence during the second to last song served as a sweet ruptured climax to Pocahaunted’s mellow build. Diva Dompe’s lace bodytard could have been from American Apparel or a Hollywood sex shop—where fashion seeks inspiration this season. Wearing it, she blended into her bass—her long thinness like an extra string that got loose from its instrument.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-39413" title="poca2" src="http://larecord.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/poca2.jpg" alt="poca2" width="488" height="683" /><em>Pocahaunted</em></p>
<p>A few days earlier at the Smell, Nika Roza joined Freddy Rupert at his Former Ghosts performance. You’ll find her haunting echo chambers of heartbreak with him on his album <em>Fleurs</em>, which she contributed vocals to all the way from Wisconsin. This was their first time playing live together. Rupert delivers his own unique one-man show. In his cardigan he looks like he’s from <em>Pleasantville</em>. Live together, Rupert and Roza take Former Ghosts to another level by expressing their realness at the same time. It becomes less about Rupert&#8217;s catharsis and more about the interplay of textures.</p>
<p>—<em>Daiana Feuer</em> (words &amp; photos)</p>
<p>Speaking of textures, L.A. Record&#8217;s own Paul Rodriguez directed the video for Former Ghost&#8217;s &#8220;Flowers.&#8221;</p>
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<p>And here is L.A. Record&#8217;s <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2010/01/10/zola-jesus-what-hannah-montana-can-also-sound-like/" target="_blank">interview with Zola Jesus</a>.</p>
<p>And more photos <a href="http://larecord.com/photos/2010/01/15/zolajesus-pocahaunted-the-smell/" target="_blank">from the show</a>.</p>
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		<title>ZOLA JESUS: WHAT HANNAH MONTANA CAN ALSO SOUND LIKE</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lar_import</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nika Roza and Freddy Ruppert must have met on some dark wave in the post-goth apocalypse. She lends her howling to his Former Ghosts, but as Zola Jesus, she lays down her own chilly rhythms and haunts their lattices with operatic breath. Darkness spreads its surreal shadows. This interview by Daiana Feuer.]]></description>
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<em><a href="http://www.emily-ryan.nu/">emily ryan</a></em></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://larecord.com/audio/zolajesus-claybodies.mp3">Download: Zola Jesus &#8220;Clay Bodies&#8221;</a></strong></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/releases/sbr022/">(from <em>The Spoils</em> out now on Sacred Bones)</a></strong></p>
<p><em>Nika Roza and Freddy Ruppert must have met on some dark wave in the post-goth apocalypse. She lends her howling to his Former Ghosts, but as Zola Jesus, she lays down her own chilly rhythms and haunts their lattices with operatic breath. Darkness spreads its surreal shadows. This interview by Daiana Feuer.</em></p>
<p><strong>What harsh realities does a country girl from Wisconsin grow up with?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>Definitely the climate. The cold is unbelievable. I try not to complain. Growing up in a hundred acres of woods, I didn’t have TV or internet. The reality of learning about yourself—and I am not a hippie about it at all. When you live around a lot of people in a city and that synthesized stimulation, you can get lost in that—the hustle and bustle. When you grow up in the country you have nothing to stimulate you but what you seek. If you want to be with people you have to go out and find them! I spent a lot of time with my family. I have one brother and my parents are still together. My mom has eleven brothers and sisters. We are super close.<br />
<strong>What real-life texture most resembles the feel of your music?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>I really like the idea of metal and steel. That was more Spoils. What I like is when sound textures interweave and some come in and out like waves. But I am not going to go ‘ocean’ because that doesn’t suit my whole Wisconsin perspective. I usually record in the winter because I am holed up. It’s cold outside but warm inside with the heater and blankets. A lot of the songs are cold but in the coldness you find warmth. Winter has a lot to do with it. Being from the Midwest, you experience a lot of harsh climate—living in the country, there are a lot of harsh realities that teach you how to deal with things. I don’t just do what’s enjoyable, I do what’s important. It’s hard to make big songs when you are one little girl. It’s rough to get to the point, musically. You can tell what is natural to someone. The type of drum, the synth &#8230; it’s so intrinsic. It can’t be changed. You like what you like but what comes out is what is you. I will always have intense beats and have an epic sound structure. I think if you listen to someone’s music—which is an intimate thing—if you are certain that is a true representation of how they feel artistically and they are not emulating anything, if that’s them right out there—that is ballsy. I am way into it, if it’s honest.<br />
<strong>Did you hunt growing up?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>No, but I’ll tell you something funny. My dad was a hunter so there would constantly be animal parts all over the place. He’d be out in the forest and bring back deer heads hoping that animals would eat the flesh and leave a skull. But it wouldn’t happen. There would just be a deer head hanging from a tree branch you could literally bump into. I never hunted. My father still hunts. He’s a survivalist about it. ‘I don’t hunt for game, I hunt for living.’ He’s very Emerson about it.<br />
<strong>Have you eaten a lot of deer?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>Yeah! Our milk was from the neighbor’s cow. I am not a country bumpkin but this is how we live. We ate deer and pheasant and venison and all this meat that my dad would go out and kill.<br />
<strong>So you’re a goth chick from the woods?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>People might assume I am a flower-dress hippie girl hearing my story. I don’t know.<br />
<strong>How did you find music?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>My father would listen to Oingo Boingo, Dead Kennedys and Squeeze. That was my youth. When I was older, I found out about the Residents and Throbbing Gristle. I was exposed to new wave and stuff like that. That helped create an interest in seeking out far-out stuff.<br />
<strong>Why don’t you believe in God?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>It’s how I was raised. I respect for people to believe in God or religion. In the end, it’s your life. If you are going to live for someone else, you have to live according to what you think is fulfilling, not what you’re told. If there were physical evidence then maybe I would consider it. But it’s such an intense thing. It’s a whole philosophical essay I would have to fucking write. The Bible and all these books written by people, they are stories—compelling, yes, and they teach you about life and how to take care of people. Taking them for fact, that’s really naive. They are great stories to teach moral structure, but they are just stories. Using Jesus in my name isn’t necessarily supposed to be a strong statement. I respect religion and I know people do need it, but it’s a weird phenomenon in our world. It’s so weird. I wonder if animals have religion.<br />
<strong>Do you believe men and women are different?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>This is tough because I go back and forth. They’re obviously different because of hormones and things. But there’s an obvious pink elephant that society has created—these differences between men and women. Men must be strong and women must be homemakers. I think we are the same mentally and emotionally but we’ve grown up in the same world with the same societal influence. That makes us different. We grow up differently based on where we live and what our parents taught us as well. I don’t think we are intrinsically different. It’s all about how we were raised. I am the queen of ‘how we were raised.’ I came from a small town in the middle of nowhere. Me and my brother were raised really well. People who aren’t raised well are raised with bad ethics and have bad stigmas about relationships. I am in an extremely great relationship and I think we value each other equally. And he’s a male—ha! But I have been in bad relationships too.<br />
<strong>Being a student of philosophy, what would you say is the most enduring philosophical question?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>‘Why do I keep myself alive?’ That’s the general question, because at any moment you can decide not to be here. Why do you keep going? How do you get up? Is it out of fear? That is the one thing people will never know. I have something to keep me going. Before music I didn’t know what the point was, though. There were times in life where I didn’t know. Why do I keep going? Why do I keep doubting? You just have to be really confident in what you do and if you’re not, you have to convince yourself with what you wanna do and teach yourself to believe. You can’t let anyone else interfere with what you want. When I grow up, what do I wanna be? What’s my backup plan? People always ask. You can’t doubt what you want to do. It sounds like Oprah over here, but yes, you gotta go for what you want.<br />
<strong>What is your philosophy?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>I believe in not avoiding things you’re afraid of. Especially really dark things. There are a lot of people that won’t want to experience certain music or books or movies. I am all about challenging that and challenging what makes you feel disgusted. Challenging what disgusts you. Challenging what you think has or hasn’t been done. Just challenge. I wake up and go to sleep making music. Some people get into music to have fun and party. Maybe it’s my ethics, but this is so serious to me that it’s not just about having fun and partying and getting people to have a good time. It’s so personal. If you are going to contribute something to society, it has to last. If it is going to be ephemeral, don’t waste your time. I don’t want people to think I am totally intense. I am a total dork. But when it comes to music, I am serious. When you put yourself out there it is a very vulnerable thing.<br />
<strong>Are you good at sports?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>Awful. I am so bad. I was in remedial gym class in high school with all the people that weren’t cut out for real gym. No one else was able-bodied except for me. I was the shining star in that class!<br />
<strong>How would you describe your music to a child?</strong><br />
<em>Nika Roza: </em>I tried to do this with my cousin. She’s an aspiring goth. I am trying to turn her into a weirdo. ‘It’s like pop music but it’s really noisy and there’s opera.’ I would probably say, ‘This sounds like Hannah Montana’ and let their minds adjust. ‘This is what Hannah Montana can also sound like.’ There’s got to be a Nickelodeon Black. If you turn on TV you see people yelling things and vomiting colors. But when I was growing up seeing cartoons they would have a lot of snot and bodily fluids and weird things. What is going to happen to this new generation? But I would tell the 7-year-old child it was the Apocalypse. You know what, fuck that. There’s nudity and language—let them see it! If not, they will turn into bigger creeps. You have to expose children to stuff like that. You gotta be ready.<br />
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ZOLA JESUS WITH POCAHAUNTED AND SISSY SPACEK PLUS DJ DEAN SPUNT ON SUN., JAN. 10, AT THE SMELL, 247 S. MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN. 9 PM / $5 / ALL AGES. <a href="http://www.thesmell.org/">THESMELL.ORG</a>. ZOLA JESUS’ THE SPOILS IS OUT NOW ON SACRED BONES. VISIT ZOLA JESUS AT <a href="http://www.zolajesus.com/">ZOLAJESUS.COM</a> OR <a href="http://www.myspace.com/zolajesus">MYSPACE.COM/ZOLAJESUS</a>.</strong></p>
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		<title>2009: VIDEOS THAT SUCKED LESS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago there was an article about the state of music videos in some relevant culture magazine. The alt suits were basically saying at print time (last year) that it was the best time to make music videos because of no budgets. That was the dumbest shit I have ever heard.]]></description>
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<p>Not too long ago there was an article about the state of music videos in some relevant culture magazine. The alt suits were basically saying at print time (last year) that it was the best time to make music videos because of no budgets. That was the dumbest shit I have ever heard. If you have never even had money the decline doesn’t affect you. On a REAL level of video making, you are concerned with spending less of your own money and not going to jail. Aside from these videos, this year sucked for videos. Rap videos this year were shit. Rappers are amazing. They go to jail, kill each other, and generally do ridiculous entertaining things. Yet most videos of good songs are the same car/girl/money video. Rage, Gill Green and Hype all need to be in time out. What Needs To Die: VHS videos or VHS video effects/artifacts are the visual equivalents to Auto-Tune. Doing a shitty low budget video that looks VHS is one thing, but actually paying money to make your images look crappy is mind-boggling. Here are some of the year’s best videos that sucked less, in order from when I saw them.<br />
<em>—Paul Rodriguez</em></p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bsXOcK9_Cw]<br />
<strong>Depeche Mode ‘Wrong’ (Patrick Daughters)</strong><br />
This is the best thing Patrick Daughters has written since he made Karen O and everyone else cry when he did ‘Maps.’ The cinematographer Shawn Kim photographs downtown L.A. in a realistic beautiful way. Throw in a Liar as your main character and have Spike Jonze being hit by a car for a nice touch.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zol2MJf6XNE]<br />
<strong><a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2009/05/29/animal-collective-interview-be-prepared-to-be-told-you-suck/">Animal Collective</a> ‘My Girls’ (Knowmore Productions)</strong><br />
When I first saw this I hated it. Then I realized it was okay. Then compared to everything else this year it got better. AC’s visual presentation is crazed and they are on their own shit. The best AC video is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7GZLRxVzvg">“Water Curses.”</a></p>
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<strong>Kanye West ‘Welcome to Heartbreak’ (NABIL)</strong><br />
Kanye’s sweater is dope in this video. I don’t care you hate him. He did <a href="http://www.chrismilk.com/moving/index.php?contentID=08&amp;ref=&amp;rel=">&#8220;Jesus Walks&#8221;</a> with Chris Milk and he has Michel Gondry doing his alternate videos that barely get seen. This video’s visual device is called data moshing. When Kanye found out about Ray Tintori’s clip for <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2009/06/16/chairlift-interview-its-possible-that-we-are-criminals/">Chairlift</a> with data moshing they pushed up ‘Welcome To Heartbreak.’ Artist <a href="http://ratio3.org/artists/takeshi-murata">Takeshi Murata</a> is known for data moshing so when two video clips came out by the same production company some NY art people were crying.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek3coSedm7o]<br />
<strong>Bat For Lashes ‘Pearl’s Dream’ (Nima Nourizadeh)</strong><br />
In this mystic drop Natasha is styled in a look directly pulled from the <a href="http://www.style.com/fashionshows/review/S2009RTW-MMARGIEL">Margiela Spring &#8217;09 show</a>. Nima went so smart with the art direction and cinematography. Wolves need to be in more videos.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7WAHnZPIX0]<br />
<strong>The Horrors ‘Sea Within A Sea’ (Douglas Hart)</strong><br />
I guess this would be the their musical redemption. The visual setup is simple and colorful yet perfectly fitting. Everything gets prime around 4:27.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6gHLHbYVeA]<br />
<strong>MSTRKRFT ‘Heartbreaker’ (Vincent Haycock)</strong><br />
The idea of MSTRKRFT and John Legend in one song might sound horrendous if you are not a fan of either. The story is boy likes girl, but can’t have girl. You really see and feel a narrative here, which is rare for a three-minute music video spot. The casting is good (I would recast the girl, though) and has it boy model A.J. English in it. The best part of the video is when A.J. takes his sunglasses off at :40.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt6imgDYoTg]<br />
<strong><a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2009/04/14/wavves-obsessive-about-cassettes/">Wavves</a> ‘No Hope Kids’ (Pete Ohs)</strong><br />
This is pretty standard guy-on-tour video except everyone hates/loves Wavves. The edit could be way better. I am for drug use in videos. Weed is a good start.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_uDoTmokUM]<br />
<strong>White Lies ‘Death’ (Crystal Castles Remix) (Tim Walker)</strong><br />
White Lies: nobody cares about them in our country so they paid Crystal Castles to do a remix. Still no one cares. Technically this video is a re-edit from the original. The video is on the mundane UK suburb/<a href=" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EICkZWEzFGE">Bat For Lashes ‘What’s A Girl To Do’</a>/Donnie Darko vibe. The best shot is at 3:25. I could do without the shitty Photoshop glowing effect.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4OhRVn_b80]<br />
<strong><a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2009/07/21/micachu-and-the-shapes-interview-you-got-to-call-a-philosopher-about-that/">Micachu &amp; The Shapes</a> ‘Turn Me Well’ (Cannot find director—sorry!)</strong><br />
This just feels right.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcqwfFKagH4]<br />
<strong>Girls ‘Hellhole Ratrace’ (Aaron Brown and Ben Chappell)</strong><br />
Girls and this video are for the people. The visual device is slow motion/overcranked throughout the whole video. There have been a bunch of these over the years. Off the top of my head: the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7QvEHSiy_o">Cat Power</a> and the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyeBD4MYRk8">Cass McCombs</a> one. ‘Hellhole Ratrace’ has some arc to it even if it’s simple. Who doesn’t want to have fun with your friends in your city? No matter how fucked up you get, I think you will always remember the sunrise.</p>
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<strong>Yeasayer ‘Ambling Alp’ (Radical Friend)</strong><br />
This is the best video after Patrick Daughter’s ‘Wrong’ for ‘09. The Yeasayer visual presentation is murder and I would not expect anything less. This is the best art direction and best use of effects I have seen in a while in a video. It’s hard to make something without people acknowledging an existing visual reference. So here it goes: the running falling naked people is on Sigur Ros ‘Gobbledigook’/Ryan McGinley. ‘<a href="http://vimeo.com/3987450">Gobbledigook</a>’ shot by Christopher Doyle is easily one the best-shot videos of all time. The intro graphic shot, the mirror face guy on horse drumming, the boxers and the liquid face drips are my favorite parts. Radical Friend gets respect.</p>
<p><strong>HONORABLE MENTIONS</strong><br />
Not next level enough/progressive, but I still like, or I just like but I don’t back it that hard.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFbE3lHTcuo]<br />
<strong>Fuck Buttons ‘Surf Solar’ (Andrew Hung)</strong><br />
Once I drank all their liquor in a hotel room. One of their PR people called me drunk at 4 AM to tell me check this video again.</p>
<p>[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uVLaGvdAKc]<br />
<strong>Coconut Records ‘Any Fun’ (William Strobeck and Mark Gonzales)</strong><br />
8mm and pro skaters.</p>
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<strong>Young Dro ‘I Don&#8217;t Know Y&#8217;All’ (Gabriel Hart)</strong><br />
When I get drunk, I talk about who I don’t fuck with. This video is pretty fucking ridiculous.</p>
<p><strong>BEST NON-MUSIC VIDEOS (OR THESE PEOPLE SHOULD MAKE A MUSIC VIDEO)</strong></p>
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<strong>K-CoreaINC.K (section a) (Ryan Trecartin)</strong><br />
This is one of his two videos released in ‘09. Yes/No. This is fucked.</p>
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<strong>Hood By Air SS10 (Reid Van Renesse)</strong><br />
Shot in Terence Koh’s A.S.S. gallery. ZOMBY.</p>
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<strong>Gems for Arielle de Pinto (Margaret Haines)</strong><br />
Margaret asked me to help her work on a film, but I ended up playing a football player who wanted to fuck a slut. Her film also has progressive children, which is in right now. This clip is captured perfectly.</p>
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<strong>Binare (Marie Hanhnhon)</strong><br />
Pretty strong work by the youth. Zak, the dancer, plays a slave boy in my new music video for <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2009/10/29/former-ghosts-freddy-ruppert-interview-pour-the-frosting-on/">Former Ghosts</a>.</p>
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		<title>FORMER GHOSTS: POUR THE FROSTING ON</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank technology for letting three musicians in three different parts of the country be a band together. Former Ghosts is Freddy Ruppert (This Song Is A Mess But So Am I), Jamie Stewart (Xiu Xiu), and Nika Roza (Zola Jesus). Make their L.A. show your Halloween destination. This interview by Daiana Feuer.]]></description>
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<em><a href="http://larecord.com/?s=philippe+de+sablet">philippe de sablet</a></em></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://larecord.com/audio/formerghosts-holdon.mp3">Download: Former Ghosts &#8220;Hold On&#8221;</a></strong></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://upsettherhythm.co.uk">(from <em>Fleurs</em> out now on Upset the Rhythm)</a></strong></p>
<p><em>Thank technology for letting three musicians in three different parts of the country be a band together. Former Ghosts is Freddy Ruppert (This Song Is A Mess But So Am I), Jamie Stewart (Xiu Xiu), and Nika Roza (Zola Jesus). It’s a bit goth, but in a sort of uplifting way that flourishes on the album </em>Fleurs<em> and Rupert bears his soul with Shakespearean style. Make their L.A. show your Halloween destination. This interview by Daiana Feuer.</em></p>
<p><strong>What kind of factory would you like to work in?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert (vocals/synthesizers): </em>Maybe a factory that manufactures cakes—a baking factory. I’d work on the cupcake line. As the cupcakes come down the conveyor belt, I’d have to pour the frosting on.<br />
<strong>The sounds on ‘Us And Now’ remind me of a factory, which is why I asked. </strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>We all grew up on a lot of ’80s goth and industrial stuff, so the weird sounds come from that influence. I guess it’s surprising that I’d say a cupcake factory, but I think the record kind of mixes the sweet with the dark.<br />
<strong>What song reps the sweet?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>Probably ‘Unfolding’ or ‘Us And Now.’ All the songs are kinda love songs aimed for a particular person I was insanely head over heels for. There wasn’t a plan to release them. They were written in a tumultuous time when things were going badly between us and given to her as presents while we were going through this rough stuff.<br />
<strong>What made you decide to share them with a band and release them?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>I quit my old band, This Song Is A Mess But So Am I, because I couldn’t handle it anymore. I didn’t do music for two years then I met her and started writing and put the songs on a blog and I’d take them down after she heard the songs. I can’t justify their existence, but this record label wanted to release them, so that’s how it came together. Me and Jamie had been friends for a long time. We were talking about starting something forever. Nika, I really like her voice so I asked her to sing and then asked her to join. But it’s hard for me to justify making it public. Other than hoping to relate to someone else, if that makes sense. I guess the girl was my muse at the time. Making it public is hoping that someone can relate to having that sort of depth and suffering and confusion.<br />
<strong>Is there hope in it?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>It’s hard to say. At the time of writing them, a lot of the songs were hopeful. It always felt like I was crazy—on the verge of blooming or withering. Now looking back on them they don’t seem so hopeful. They’re dark, but there’s some hope trapped in there for someone to find. I have a problem with making things too personal. But that’s how I am. I don’t have a gauge or barrier for that. And that is a problem but maybe it’s also a good thing? I think a lot of the songs have a sense of desperation. It was like, ‘I am holding on to this—why aren’t you holding on to this?’ Love is a crazy thing. It skews a lot of stuff. You get wrapped up in it. It almost takes over. I don’t know how to explain it. It’s hard to know—you know how you feel but the way someone else feels could be not as strong or stronger.<br />
<strong>Do you compose songs structurally or organically?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>Kinda structurally. I usually have an idea in my mind, but I approach it musically first. I set the music then I go lyrically. It’s compartmentalized. I put the structure and then I mail it to Jamie and Nika and they add in their parts. Lyrics and content stuff is more organic—based on feelings—but the piecing together of the sounds is more structural.<br />
<strong>‘A white sheet descends over our bodies and I watch it from a distance.’ What’s that line about? Have you ever had an out-of-body experience?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>Not so much out of body but a feeling of seeing yourself in a certain way—or in the future with someone else that you’re with in the present. Being in this moment where you are in love and captured by them and you can see yourself and this person out of your body, experiencing something else. Not necessarily floating above my body. I have a tendency to romanticize the future. That line is about from a distance seeing your relationship come apart and hoping it can be brought back to life. Like lifting a white sheet off a dead body. Seeing the relationship die.<br />
<strong>Are you sad or do you connect with sad? Are you Etta James or Muddy Waters?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>I would say Etta James. I think it kind of becomes a problem when I play live. It can be cathartic to a point but then it can be painful to relive. It’s a fine line. The songs are all personal expressions of my own life. So I am more Etta James. My main concern is surviving through the day.<br />
<strong>Why the abrupt ending for ‘Choices’?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>I guess that song is heavy. It was like I was waiting while she was sorting herself out—and I am just waiting and waiting. I feel like that crazy build at the ending—it’s this intense thing of hoping. It represents a thought process that builds up but cuts off. ‘I am waiting and going through all this stuff but you’re not realizing it.’ Then it’s just cut and that’s it. And then what do I do with that? What do I do when it’s gone?<br />
<strong>When something can’t be put in words, does the music pick up where the lyrics can’t go?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>Some people write crazy lyrics and the music might be happy. But music should also be representative of the emotion being expressed. When I write a song I know what the song is about. So the emotion and feeling I want to express is there and I need the music to express it. The medium is the message in a way. The emotion would be lost without the music conveying that. For me, they are intertwined.<br />
<strong>How did you get Jamie and Nika’s contributions if they don’t live in L.A.?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>I live in L.A., Nika lives in Madison, and Jamie lives in Durham. For ‘In Earth’s Palm’ and ‘Bull And Ram’ and ‘I Wave,’ I sent them music and Jamie did the lyrics for his and Nika did hers. For ‘I Wave,’ me and Jamie worked together. Then I sent the music to Nika and she put in her part. It worked out that their lyrics fit the theme of the record. We just seem to work together well. Nika is completely unbelievable. The first song I sent her was the last song, ‘This Is My Last Goodbye.’ When she sent it back I was like, ‘Please join the band!’ I am completely in love with her voice. She has these moments when it comes across vulnerable but when she lets loose, it’s this really powerful thing. I’m so excited to work in depth with them for the next album—in the same room. I hope she will sing more. Jamie is here now so we can practice though Nika can’t do the tour with us. Maybe we could set up a Powerbook and do a video conference with her projected on the wall so she could sing!<br />
<strong>If someone unearthed <em>Fleurs</em> post-apocalypse, what vision of the past would it deliver?</strong><br />
<em>Freddy Ruppert: </em>My biggest fear is looking like a crazy pathetic person who obsessed over a girl. I would rather them see it as a romantic gesture rather than pathetic. Something that captures a past romance. In terms of music, I think the sounds are strange­—at times they are pop melodies but dissonant and off-putting in moments. If they never heard music before, maybe that would be unfortunate.</p>
<p><strong>FORMER GHOSTS WITH THE L.A. LADIES’ CHOIR, <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2008/03/14/fri-mar-14-pocahaunted-interview/">POCAHAUNTED</a> AND MORE ON SAT., OCT. 31, AT SYNCHRONICITY SPACE, 4306 MELROSE AVE., LOS ANGELES. 8 PM / COST TBA / ALL AGES. <a href="http://www.SYNCSPACELA.COM">SYNCSPACELA.COM</a>. FORMER GHOSTS’ <em>FLEURS</em> IS OUT NOW ON UPSET THE RHYTHM. VISIT FORMER GHOSTS AT <a href="http://www.FORMERGHOSTS.COM">FORMERGHOSTS.COM</a> OR <a href="http://www.MYSPACE.COM/FORMERGHOSTSSLEEP">MYSPACE.COM/FORMERGHOSTSSLEEP</a>.</strong></p>
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		<title>MICHAEL NHAT + FORMER GHOSTS + QUANGSTUH</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The night opens with Quangstuh, who performs sedate electronica, standing stoically as he fondles a MIDI controller producing Postal Servicey videogame sounds. His lack of energy is made up for by Former Ghosts (Freddy Rupert of This Song is a Mess But So Am I.) When he’s not singing or playing keys, Rupert is dancing himself into fervor over his Xiu-Xiu-style electro-pop. My friend says she even sees him crying. However, the real star of the night is local favorite Michael Nhat. The set starts with a diminutive twentysomething, dressed crisply in a black pullover and white button-down, sitting in a chair with his head slightly bowed. Newcomers probably don&#8217;t know what to expect, but Nhat fans can bank on a saucy, effervescent performance. They are not let down. Anywhere Michael Nhat plays is a party, and Friday night, in the echoey back room of The Smell with an audience of about fifteen, is no exception. Within minutes Nhat has the small crowd in a tizzy, dancing with abandon to his unique brand of rap-hip-hip-pop. Fiercely intelligent, standout lyrics—dark, irreverent, and brutally honest—sear over the unabashedly catchy music, comprised of homemade synth beats and/or snappy, classy samples. Nhat’s inimitable throaty voice and perfectly enunciated rapid-fire delivery (with just the right dose of attitude) complete the outfit. Although he’s only headlining the Smell show because Jogger dropped out, it’s nice to see Nhat, who’s been making waves underground for the last couple years, start to find the prominence he deserves.</p>
<p>—<em>Regina Cherene</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[post-party Upset the Rhythm is the independent London label that&#8217;s always taken good care of Los Angeles—they were one of the labels participating in that first burst of No Age vinyl in 2007 and also put out releases for L.A. bands like Soft Boiled Eggies and BARR and now Foot Village, who will be releasing [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href=" http://www.upsettherhythm.co.uk/">Upset the Rhythm</a> is the independent London label that&#8217;s always taken good care of Los Angeles—they were one of the labels participating in that first burst of <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2007/03/01/no-age-did-that-book-change-your-life/">No Age</a> vinyl in 2007 and also put out releases for L.A. bands like <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2008/05/30/afterwords-it-has-lots-of-donkeys/">Soft Boiled Eggies</a> and <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2008/03/20/thur-mar-20-barr-interview/">BARR</a> and now <a href="http://larecord.com/news/2009/05/14/foot-village-debuts-new-website-free-mp3-collection/">Foot Village</a>, who will be releasing their <em>Anti-Magic</em> on Upset The Rhythm this July. And they&#8217;re also helpful in other ways—right now they&#8217;re helping Sun Araw (Cameron from <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2007/12/13/magic-lantern-uninterrupted-jammage/">Magic Lantern</a>) and <a href="http://larecord.com/interviews/2008/03/14/fri-mar-14-pocahaunted-interview/">Pocahaunted</a> on their U.K. tour. Next month, L.A. will return the favor with a special <a href="http://www.thesmell.org">Smell</a> show gathering together Upset the Rhythm bands from coast to coast as one of three special U.S. shows. Full details from Foot Village&#8217;s Brian Miller below:</p>
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UPSET THE RHYTHM COMES TO THE US!<br />
Upset the Rhythm is a London based record label / booking agency that specializes in introducing small, DIY, Smell-esque American bands to UK and EU audiences. Chris and Claire, who run the label, have been incredibly successful at cultivating a large and young audience for American bands in the UK. Often, they gather large audiences for bands that, in the US, would be happy to just see a dozen kids at a show! Despite being in the UK, they are one of the most enthusiastic patrons of US bands. They were the first to put out No Age on vinyl, book<br />
large tours for bands at no profit to themselves, and have an incredible roster of bands that includes BARR, Lucky Dragons, Gowns, High Places, Former Ghosts, Death Sentence: PANDA!, KIT, Foot Village, and a ton more. Despite their importance to American bands, UTR is not very well known in the US.</p>
<p>Those of us in Foot Village were inspired to pay tribute to UTR in celebration of our first release on the label. So, this July, instead of just playing a typical record release show, we have organized a showcase of bands on Upset The Rhythm at the Smell. The response from the bands was so overwhelming that both a San Francisco and New York showcase have come together as well. Chris and Claire will be flying out for all of these.</p>
<p>PARTY NUMBER ONE: NEW YORK<br />
Friday July 3rd @ MONSTER ISLAND BASEMENT<br />
Ambergris<br />
Lucky Dragons<br />
Silk Flowers<br />
Bird Names<br />
Soft Circle<br />
John Maus<br />
Future Islands<br />
Wet Hair (Shawn from Racoo-oo-oon)<br />
128 River St @ Metropolitan Ave<br />
Williamsburg, Brooklyn<br />
L-Bedford, G-Metropolitan, JM-Marcy<br />
8:30pm | all ages | $tba</p>
<p>PARTY NUMBER TWO: LOS ANGELES<br />
Sat July 11th @ The Smell<br />
Foot Village<br />
Lucky Dragons<br />
Gowns<br />
Death Sentence: PANDA!<br />
KIT<br />
Softboiled Eggies<br />
Former Ghosts<br />
The Urxed (Rob from High Places)<br />
No Age DJs<br />
all ages / $8<br />
247 S. Main St.<br />
Los Angeles CA 90012<br />
<a href="http://www.http://thesmell.org">http://thesmell.org</a><br />
<a href="http://www.http://www.last.fm/event/1041975">http://www.last.fm/event/1041975</a></p>
<p>PARTY NUMBER THREE: SAN FRANCISCO<br />
July 12th, Sunday, Club Sandwich presents Upset the Rhythm SF Showcase<br />
@ The LAB<br />
Foot Village<br />
Gowns<br />
Lucky Dragons<br />
Death Sentence: Panda<br />
TITS<br />
KIT<br />
The Urxed<br />
Former Ghosts<br />
2948 16th Street<br />
San Francisco, CA 94103<br />
5 pm $8 all ages<br />
<a href="http://www.http://thelab.org">http://thelab.org</a><br />
<a href="http://www.http://clubsandwichbayarea.com">http://clubsandwichbayarea.com</a>
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