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"The overarching theme of the LP and point of the guts in fancy script is that as much as we dress it up in flattery, we’re all only so much meat in the end."

Chris Colohan of Burning Love, on the artistic direction of new LP Rotten Thing To Say

A Pitchfork Interview with Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine)

Pitchfork: Are you saying Sony hid the tapes on purpose back in 2002?

KS: Oh, they did. The contract we did in 2001 basically gave me ownership of the tapes, and then the Sony regime that existed when that contract was signed left. And when the new regime came in, the tapes disappeared. That was relevant because even though I was the owner, it would only revert back to me if I remastered from the original tapes— if the tapes were gone, I couldn’t remaster from them and hence I couldn’t ever own them.

Always read up on your musical legends.

Out There Atlanta: Episode 42: Music Grid

outthereatlanta:

Musicgrid.me is a little bit different from the other music sites you’ve seen online. For one thing, they don’t alert the world every time you listen to Bryan Adams at work. Music Grid was started by Cliff Seal and Kyle Stapleton as a site that allows you to review music socially. It creates a…

Let’s see if we said anything we regret.

Weren’t the 90’s adorable?