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Battery In Your Leg
http://www.batteryinyourleg.com/blog
Sean is my name and writing nonsense is my game. I created this site so I could go and say ludicrous things without worrying about besmirching the good name of others. Plus, I like to talk about pop culture, movies, books and all manner of other things besides music. What can I say - LiveJournal just seemed so passè.
Recent Posts
Fyfe Dangerfield – Fly Yellow Moon
I have been lucky enough to meet and interview a whole heap of artists, but one of the most down to earth and pleasant was Fyfe. I had arranged to interview labelmates White Lies who failed to show, and Fyfe kindly stepped in and despite my obvious l...
New White Rose Movement – ‘Helsinki’
There are two bands/musicians I miss the most from the 2005/2006 era, and they are Tom Vek and White Rose Movement. Sadly, I found out a year or so ago that Tom is out of music for good, more or less, so I find myself clinging to White Rose Movement ...
Today’s Hyperbole: Owl City Are Destroying America
Normally, I don’t chime in much about music I don’t like. I know this is much to Christopher Weingarten’s chagrin, but I don’t consider myself a music critic. At least not one talented or skilled enough to effectively dissect ...
Fever Ray ‘Seven’ Twelves Remix
As far as I’m concerned, there are two kinds of (good) remixes: 1)The Additive mix. This remix philosophy begins with an idea of ‘don’t fix what isn’t broken’. In other words, you have a pretty great tune to start off w...
The Duke & The King
Today my inbox has introduced me to a band I have somehow missed, but know I’m just going to love. The Duke & The King are a glam-soul-folk quartet from New York featuring Simone Felice, Bobbie Bird Burke, Simi Stone and Nowell Haskins. Na...
DJ Hero Giveaway
DISCLAIMER: I am not being paid by DJ Hero to post this. I did not receive a free DJ Hero set. I did not receive inducements of any kind to write about the game. I just thought this was a cool concept, and that it would be fun to reward a reader. Co...

