Dave and Suge will close out the month of April with our friends and musical pranksters ,The Party Animals and Deli Cuts Magazine.
Come join Logjam's crazy bros, THE PARTY ANIMALS (featuring Sno-Time, S. Foxx and SV68 of the band Logjam), rage at the Knitting Factory Tap Bar on Thursday, April 30th. Bring your lampshades and beer googles! It's gonna be a wi-i-iiiiiiiild time, maaaan!!! Yooooow!!! ***Deli Cuts Magazine Presents: The Party Animals The Beat Rats The Dubai Brothers (Doobie Bros. Trib.) Neutron Drivers Come by early for cheap PBRs & FREE 6 Foot Hero! ***Thursday 4/30 * Just $5 Knitting Factory Tap Bar - 74 Leonard St. Sandwich at 7pm, Rock at 8PM In May, we return to Heathers Bar on E. 13th St. (see flyer for details, but not to worry we'll remind ya)
GoM slipped a playlist to Dave R. for his Deadheat Radio Program this week. It "airs" tomorrow @ noon (EST) on Viva Radio, then gets the archive treatment so you can listen (or relisten) whenever you like.
Noon is still a little early, at least for me, on a Saturday. So in aniticipation of my hazy, lazy state of mind here's a slightly shaky, somewhat spacey and kinda mellow set to help calm brittle nerves and speed you toward a full recovery.
The Flaming Lips Ode To C.C. (Part II) Dennis Wilson Thoughts of you Skip Spence Little Hands Jackie-O-Motherfucker Hey Mr. Sky Roy Harper Forget Me Not Sixto Rodriguez Crucify Your Mind Zak Riles Sand/Silk Rd Origin The Ivytree The Book of Job The Durutti Column Portrait For Frazer Psychic Ills East Stag Hare Yert Yah Matreearchy Magic Lantern Feasting on Energy Abe Vigoda Wild Heart Banjo or Freakout Someone Great 13th Floor Elevators I Had To Tell You
Official Statement (from Girlie Action) For Immediate Release: February 4, 2009
Lux Interior, lead singer of The Cramps, passed away this morning due to an existing heart condition at Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, California at 4:30 AM PST today. Lux has been an inspiration and influence to millions of artists and fans around the world. He and wife Poison Ivy’s contributions with The Cramps have had an immeasurable impact on modern music.
The Cramps emerged from the original New York punk scene of CBGB and Max’s Kansas City, with a singular sound and iconography. Their distinct take on rockabilly and surf along with their midnight movie imagery reminded us all just how exciting, dangerous, vital and sexy rock and roll should be and has spawned entire subcultures. Lux was a fearless frontman who transformed every stage he stepped on into a place of passion, abandon, and true freedom. He is a rare icon who will be missed dearly.
The family requests that you respect their privacy during this difficult time.