New Fitness album, In The Mirror. Post-Disco from our retro-future. More Fitness to come soon. The workout album and an EP are on their way, not to mention more B-sides. Mixtape series is also coming, be prepared.
Also, New Years with JohnElectric and Jalepeno of Gay Sunshine.
I DJed with them for a little bit, super fun. Hopefully JohnElectric will send me recordings of some of the mix to post here, but until then check out Colotronic for hip news from the Denver crowd.
Also to celebrate the coming of 2009, Rainbow Destroyer Blog will be starting a new Mixtape series. Coming very, very soon. Rainbow Destroyer friends Thumbkin will be kicking off our first mix. Be excited.
Here is this... it is a little silly but, I think you all will find it enjoyable. We should make one for everybody. I have a bunch of additional footage of just people talking and such. Maybe we should all collect and later compile footage so the movie-making minded people in our group can create something beautiful. The quality on this is shit because i rendered it for the interweb. No excuse for the poor editing however. Someone told me once that the revolution will not be televised, but it will be well documented
Study For A Doomed Megalopolis is Urban Planning's new album, featuring two tracks, The Golden Mist and It Was Sunny In The Urban Metropolis. Urban Planning continues to be joined by guest musician, Seaport/Airpot.
Health and Foals played at the Glass House in Pomona tonight, and let me tell you. Yes, I will tell you. It was great. Health's sound was so good this time (comparatively, for instance, when they played Sunset Junction and the sound guy was a jerk). Although the turn out was disappointing, the show was awesome. As always, if you have the opportunity to see them, do. Plus they got me into the show for free, as I interviewed them earlier for KSPC (expect the full, non-radio edit soon). In summary, Health is super cool and super nice. You will love each other.
For not being a Foals fan, I have to say their performance was pretty good. I especially love thier love of the disco beat. Fairly post-punk/post-rock but pretty dancey. They did not do an encore (according to Rachel, its not a British thing), but we all know encores aren't hip anymore anyways.
Expect full Health interview soon, courtesy of KSPC (kspc.org).