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INFECTED MUSHROOM at RPM and Sirius Satellite Radio!

Speaking of new RPM! I’ve got an Israeli superstar band on my hands here!

Infected Mushroom have been around for like 13 years and 7 albums, and their sound has been constantly evolving. They first became known as THE pioneers of the genre of “psytrance”, a style Wikipedia deftly describes as “hypnotic arrangements of synthetic rhythms and mesmerizing melodies created by high tempo riffs” (thanks, wiki!) . Lately, they’ve been leaning toward more industrial or even somewhat metal sounds, incorporating things like driving guitars and guest vocalist spots from Perry Ferrell and Jonathan Davis. The newest album has been drawing comparisons to bands like KMFDM and other Metropolis Records artists, as well as drum’n’bass like Pendulum, but with psychedelic and Middle Eastern elements all its own.

I started out quite a few weeks ago with the band’s lead single, “Smashing the Opponent”

which hit #3 most added and then smashed (…sorry) onto #26 at the RPM Top 40.

Listen to the single:

Now, though, the campaign for the full-length is in full swing. Legend of the Black Shawarma, in a funny twist of symmetry, has already ALSO hit #3 most added and #26 on the RPM chart. Yay! But like I said, these guys are superstars if you ask the right people, and a well-established name at college radio. We should at least be able to crack into the top 20! So that’s what we’re going for this week.

INFECTED MUSHROOM

LEGEND OF THE BLACK SHAWARMA

Perfecto

Listen:

By the way, I was curious (and clueless, from a suburb in Ohio) so I looked up what a “Shawarma” could possibly be. Turns out it’s a Middle Eastern pita sandwich thing, and now that I’m aware of it I keep seeing it on signs of falafel places around town. Makes sense, these guys being Israeli and all. The More You Know!

ALSO, guess what!! New update as of 10/5/2009:

The other day I got to take what felt like an exciting new step in my career: I accompanied a band in to their interview at Sirius Satellite Radio! It was a pretty big deal. That place is real fancy, it’s got as much security as (I imagine) the Pentagon does but with much cooler music playing from TVs on the wall. And a dream DJ booth!

All the Sirius employees I met were SUPER nice too. I officially love it there!

Of course the band was Infected Mushroom. The guys from the band (Erez and Duvdev, left to right) were really sweet too! They talked about lots of stuff like living, making music, and partying in Israel (where they’re from) vs LA (where they live now); their genre-bending style and the evolution of the band; the “Riders on a Storm” mashup we recently sent out; and their truly remarkable live show. It was really cool learning about Israel from real Israelis’ points of view, rather than the media or my Jewish friends who have just gone on brief visits through Birthright (which is a very cool thing, but certainly not the same as living there!)…anyway pretty soon you’ll be able to see footage I took from part of the interview over at the LIFT/PRO MOTION blog!

We tried to go out for pizza afterward, but it was like 11am and we couldn’t find a pizza place open. (I know right, I got up early enough to be DONE with something by 11am?! Whaaa)…so I ended up wandering in Times Square looking for a wireless hotspot and ended up getting displaced from the seat I finally found by a fire-eating contortionist. Just a regular day in Times Square I guess.

Anyway, as you know from the post below, these guys have been KILLING it on the RPM charts at college radio. We did hit that top 20 forever ago, in fact after hitting #20 we then blasted on to #12 for two weeks in a row! So now, obviously, the goal is TOP TEN AT RPM!!! Let’s do this, you guys. We can totally do this!! I would LOVE for this to be my first Top 10 record. And so would these guys, just look at their smiling faces (with Geronimo from Sirius)!

YAY!!!

DJ BROC at RPM Now!!

Heyyyy!

There are a bunch of new irons in the LIFT fire these days.

The first one I haven’t yet mentioned comes from a mister DJ Broc. This guy makes some smooth house-, almost trance-like original tracks for your listening pleasure. They just roll off your back in waves. On top of the bed of “bliss” (bad album puns coming right up!) floats female vocalist K-Rai, among a few others.

DJ BROC

BLISS

Thump Records/Universal

This record had a great debut at #34 after a #3 most added slot at RPM. It’s been a few weeks since it slipped off though, so let’s bring that bad boy back on there! Those DJs who were going wild for Paul Van Dyk’s original stuff would have a pretty good chance at getting into this – not that it’s an exact replica or anything, but in a similar vein.

Let’s do it up!! Listen here:

update // old friends // new friends

Hey buddies!

It’s been a bit so I just wanted to keep your sweet curious faces posted on what’s been going on in Band Mom Town lately. Turns out, lots of things! I’m light on Band Mom priorities at Top 200 but heavy on RPM ones through LIFT for the next couple weeks; my next Band Mom rock add will probably be mid-to-late September (announcement soon on who!) and I’ve got two current LIFT priorities you’ll be seeing posts on here soon about as well.

As for the older stuff, thought I should let you know, WE DID IT! We made it onto the Top 200 chart with This Is A Shakedown at kind of the last minute. At #156! Not too shabby!! Thanks so much for all your help, radio dudes! That one was certainly a marathon with 6 weeks on RPM then 7 at Top 200, but we pulled it off. Sean Walsh also snuck on the chart for a second time recently; I’ll still be mildly pushing him for a few victory-lap weeks while we regroup and prepare for the next wave of new stuff. In fact, you guys, something important has been going on which I think merits its own paragraph:

EVERY RECORD I HAVE EVER WORKED, AS THE BAND MOM OR THOUGH LIFT, HAS CHARTED AT LEAST ONCE!

omg. Whuuuuut. I hope I didn’t just jinx it. That’s 13 records, or a total of 14 campaigns counting shakedown’s double run, since the beginning of 2009. For the sake of letting you know the follow up on my previous posts, I think the only goal I set that I didn’t quite reach was Paul Van Dyk at #10, but it did hit #12 3 times (and 13, and 15) so it’s not like that was a wash or anything. Yes! Band Mom on a roll!!!

(Google Image Search: YAYYY)

Aside from just Total Domination in All My Projects, I’ve had a real nice few weeks, seeing a bunch of old friends and making some new ones along the way. Thought I’d show you some of ’em!

Well, for one thing, my buddy Jesse Stensby‘s band, We Became Actors, from Minnesota, played their first ever NYC show. It was real fun, and I was there, and so was Cynthia from WBWC, and then we all had a nice little sleepover (except for Cynthia, who has her own bed), but my camera was busted, so I have no proof. Also a few days before that I caught Black Moth Super Rainbow, Deer Tick, and Luke from WITR in town at shows all in the same day. It was awesome and again, undocumented. So here I am bloggin about it! For the record, those all count as Old Friends.

 

Then I got a new camera, and saw Old Friend Kayla from KUPS (/AAM/Domino)! We watched Tom and Summer’s Infinite Playlist and ate some Red Mango (a Pinkberry knockoff) in Union Square at midnight. She wishes she went to the School of the Future.

 

A few days after that, I went record/movie shopping and shared delicious pierogies (the food of my ancestors, which spell check somehow doesn’t know is a word) with the adorable Deirdre from WCHC. She is both an Old Friend and a New Friend, because it was the first time we met in person, but we’ve known each other for 2 years now! Radio is so silly.

 

Next up was Old Friends Jukebox the Ghost, who got sweaty opening for (not-friends, possibly even with each other as they are breaking up) Harvey Danger:

 

Last but definitely not least, just last night I had the pleasure of catching Old Friends the Extraordinaires (who normally have 4+ members) as a two-piece:

 

Who played with (I hope New Friend!) Tavo Carbone, who premiered their/his new album in live show form. It was lovely, reminded me of Bowerbirds meets Mountain Goats plus maybe a little They Might Be Giants (whoa!)…like quirky but also pastoral, sardonic but lush. I don’t write music reviews:

 

Yeah! Alright well and, since I am already bloggin’ a bloggg here, and I haven’t blabbed about movies in a while, here is a short list of movie-related things:

Favorite 2 movies I’ve seen since Adventureland (see previous gush about that one): Away We Go and The Brothers Bloom

2 movies I saw recently where directors did Q&As afterward: Cold Souls and Deadgirl

2 best parts of Funny People: Yo Teach and RAAAAAAANDY

2 older movies I just saw for the first time that are currently changing my life: Brazil and Boogie Nights

2 awesome new web series I just watched: Pilot Season (Sarah Silverman, Sam Seder, Jon Benjamin making hollywood jokes, actually from 2004 but re-releasing now) and Back On Topps (Randy and Jason Sklar, starts funny and insider-y about sports, gets funnier and slightly less insider-y)

1 new rom-com Sandra Bullock vehicle I’m pitching to studios, in which she plays a fallen angel who has been burned by love but then meets Gerard Butler who slowly beats down her inhibitions: Goodwill Toward Men

Guess which one of those facts is not true.

 

 

Stay tuned for updates on all the new LIFT stuff going on!

THIS IS A SHAKEDOWN! at TOP 200 Now!

Yo!

Well, I forgot to tell you (you being The Internet, of course) about this when it happened, but after 6 weeks of a successful RPM campaign [remember this post?], we decided to see what would happen if we switched the focus over to Top 200 instead. So we sent out 250 new CDs (this time with a Band Mom sticker in addition to a LIFT one!) and I started talking them up as a rock band and not just a dance act. Cool!

So far, it’s going pretty well. Reception is positive on the whole, and those stations who were already playing it at RPM have been very nice about switching it over on their charts. Thanks, you guys! They are a dance-punk band after all, with at least as much punk as dance. We haven’t hit the Top 200 charts though, so that’s the goal this week. Let’s do it!!

I saw these guys play in Cleveland last month, and they’re definitely the real deal. Very good at looking and playing like rock stars (and very nice dudes!)

The smoke machine was a little much but I guess that is something you just have to deal with when you have a laser show, right?

(As a side note, this COMPLETELY INSANE movie was playing in the background, it seems to have been some kinda labor of love by Danny Elfman and a bunch of his family members on LOTS OF DRUGS in 1982)

 

Anyway, also during that trip to Cleveland I got a cool tour of Shakedown’s record label’s offices and studios, Reversed Image Unlimited/Ante Up Audio.

Alex from WJCU (and my hometown of Mentor!) came along!

She is a rockstar. Also, Chuck Moseley, formerly of Faith No More, was recording there.

 

Crazy! Anyway, all of this to say, Cleveland is pretty cool, no matter what these
videos tell you, and CHART THIS IS A SHAKEDOWN ON TOP 200 THIS WEEK!

 

: )

Paul Van Dyk going for TOP 10 now!!!

Hey you guys!

I’ve got a super-important thing to talk to you about this week. The thing is, PAUL VAN DYK has been hovering in the Top 15 on CMJ’s RPM charts for the past 4 weeks now. Last week it hit #12 for the third time! This is getting downright silly. Normally with any no-name artist’s record, I would be way psyched about this kind of performance, but with this guy – the GREATEST DJ IN THE WORLD – it’s killing me that he is so obviously top 10 material and not quite up there!

We are SO CLOSE, don’t give up now!! I still believe we have a real chance of hitting that top 10 spot. But I need your help! So we’re giving it one last huge push this week. RPM directors, encourage any of your djs who might possibly be interested in Paul to give this guy a spin this week! Who knows, somebody skeptical might even be pleasantly surprised. A ton of you have already had it at #1 for weeks now, but if there’s space on your chart for the album to move up, even pushing it up a spot or two would be a huge help. And if it’s been close to charting for a little while, you’ve got this week to show yourself!! And whatever you do, don’t let it drop off just yet. Come on, let’s make this happen!!!

We also sent out two sets of remixes recently to up the ante a little: remember these are not going for chart action themselves, but just serve as little incentives to play Paul even more. “Home” and “For An Angel” are both available along with the full-album 2-disc set – contact me for download links!

In case just hearing this fantastic album and knowing who this guy is isn’t encouragement enough, here are some words from your fellow RPM DJs/MDs:

International dance god. Should I bother writing more? This guy will fill any size stadium with tens of thousands of people… and every single person will be dancing. It’s like a religious experience, not even kidding. If you don’t know who Paul Van Dyk is you have not lived! Play something off this right now! Don’t know where to start? My favorites are: Disc 1 – Tracks 2, 12 and 13. Disc 2 – tracks 6, 7, and 10. – Emily/KAMP, Tucson, AZ

The show was so awesome! The dancing was incredible. He was everything I hoped it would be and more! – Skye/WRVU, Nashville, TN after a live show

Paul van Dyk is quite legendary. That’s pretty much why he’s on my chart. – Max/WWHR, Bowling Green, KY

I’m gonna put it so far above #1 it’ll be at like negative 14! – Jeremy/WIDR, Kalamazoo, MI

Oh yeah that’s one of the best things we have going at rpm right now. he really is the best dj ever, or i guess that’s arguable but definitely at least the most popular dj ever… it’s Paul Van Dyk for f***’s sake, we’re talking about one of the most important or influential djs of all time. still such an important figure – Brian/WUTK, Knoxville, TN

Paul Van Dyk is tighhhhht dude! – Dave/WCKS, Allendale, MI

 

Ha. So there you have it. Okay! Let me know if you have any questions or need anything else. Now BREAK – go team, for real, we can do this!!!!!

Sean Walsh & The National Reserve going for TOP 200 Adds NOW!!

My THIRD official BAND MOM ADD hits radio this week!

Sean Walsh is a buddy of mine from Brooklyn who I first met when he was playing drums for Timothy Thomas Cleary. Also, in a weird small-world moment, I actually heard of him a few months before that – from Tereu Tereu! He makes some really lovely Motown-y alt-country.

 

 

SEAN WALSH & THE NATIONAL RESERVE

HOMESICK

Lover’s Dream

 

Sean Walsh and the National Reserve are a group of friends that will sleep on your couch, sing in your shower, drink your beer, cook you dinner, play in your town, park in front of your house, sing you songs, make you laugh, talk to your girlfriend, stay up late with you, and hopefully at some point make your heart a little lighter.

With its indie rock tinged with country, Motown, and classic rock ‘n’ roll, their debut album “Homesick” is a catalog of heartbreak, endless travel and loss of love and home. Layered with timeless horn lines and rumbling organ, even at first listen you’ll feel like you’re hearing your oldest friend talk to you from across the bar.

The band has been hard at work touring the East Coast and Midwest for the past 3 years, playing shows with bands like Dr. Dog, Vampire Weekend, and Hymns. Frontman Sean Walsh released an EP on Eyeball Records in 2006 before forming the National Reserve. He then took his good timin’ friends into the studio over the summer and fall of 2008 to record “Homesick” with help from producer/engineer  Kyle “Slick” Johnson (Modest Mouse, The Hives, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Fischerspooner, Rogue Wave). The album will be officially released on July 14th via their own label, Lover’s Dream Records.

 

 

RIYL: Neil Young, Ryan Adams, Jackson Browne, Rocky Votolato, Wilco, Magnolia Electric Company

START WITH: 7, 3, 9 FCC CLEAN

 

http://www.myspace.com/seanwalshmusic

http://www.seanwalshmusic.blogspot.com/

http://www.seanwalshmusic.com/

 
 

 

Contact me for a download link!

GRAFTON PRIMARY at RPM now!!

I am SO EXCITED about this band!!

 

 

GRAFTON PRIMARY

EON

Resolution/MGM

 

You know what, this record is the one that has most closely aligned with my personal tastes of anything I’ve worked thus far at LIFT. It’s awesome to work the blockbusters, the big names, etc, but what gets me tingly is hearing a new band that I can really connect with. Not only are these guys Australian (already tilts the scales waaay in their favor in miskotown), but they sound to me like a darker Cut Copy, like with a serious Joy Division/New Order lens applied to it. GREAT.

Decide for yourself!

 

And as always, contact me with feedback or download/hard copy requests!

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/graftonprimary

PAUL VAN DYK at RPM now!

Here’s a new one! Fairly obviously, this is the biggest thing I’ve worked yet.

 

 

PAUL VAN DYK

VOLUME: THE BEST OF PAUL VAN DYK

Ultra

 

Basically a greatest-hits record, the first disc of this set is Paul’s original jams, while the second is his remixes. I’ve been hearing that the second disc has some problems with some stations; if this is the case with your copy just drop me a line and we’ll get you a new one or the download right away.

Just a couple weeks in, this record is killing it on the charts: after 43 stations reported it as an add, we quickly jumped from #40 to #17 last week at RPM. Let’s make this my first Top 10 album!!

 

Contact me with feedback or download/hard copy requests! Special treat: there’s also a download of the “For An Angel” import remixes available!

And you can STREAM it here:

 

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/paulvandyk

 

 

Tereu Tereu are KILLING IT!

 

Oh man!!

You guys, Tereu Tereu’s radio campaign is going SO WELL! After hitting #17 Most Added on CMJ (or actually tying with Au Revior Simone for #16), this week we already smashed onto CMJ’s Top 200 like it was no big deal at all. #132!!

 

127 72 96 61 8 PAPERCUTS You Can Have What You Want Gnomonsong
128 128 126 102 6 PAPER ROUTE Absence Universal Motown
129 80 83 80 4 THIEVES LIKE US Play Music Shelflife
130 107 148 31 9 VARIOUS ARTISTS SCORE! 20 Years Of Merge Records: The Covers Merge
131 170 131 2 CLIKS Dirty King Tommy Boy
132 132 1 TEREU TEREU All That Keeps Us Together Self-Released
133 130 142 112 5 APE SCHOOL Ape School Counter
134 144 143 22 15 WAVVES Wavvves Fat Possum
135 141 80 80 5 DREAMDATE Patience Skywriting
136 136 1 LEGENDS Over And Over Labrador
137 176 137 2 OWL CITY Of June Universal
138 92 77 33 8 MSTRKRFT Fist Of God Downtown
139 139 1 JEFFREY LEWIS AND THE JUNKYARD ‘Em Are I Rough Trade

 

Wait – we debuted above a Labrador record and also Jeffrey Lewis?!? This is amazing! You guys are THE BEST.

 

WOXY.com is on board!!

I guess I had to resize that screencap pretty small but the gist is they featured it on the front page during today’s “new tunes tuesday”. Right in between Pomegranates and Grizzly Bear. PERFECT.

They’ve also been getting some really cool recent press: both from DC’s Onion A/V Club, and from the blog Brightest Young Things. noice!

This week rules!!! Of course it helps to have AWESOME MATERIAL to work with. Considering how easily this came, the push is now on for TOP 100!!!

 

HOLLER!!

 

UPDATE week of 6/8: WE DID IT! The album hit #99 this week!! YES!!!!

some new things I like

Or “new” within the last few months, at least. I haven’t really posted a non-biz thing since SXSW so I guess basically I wanted to write about some new things I’ve been getting excited about over the last couple of months. It is going to be too long. Cool?? Cool.

 

So there has been one TV show and one movie over the last little while that I have been totally losing it over. I mean really, I can barely hold it together how excited I am about these things. It’s weird.

 

The TV show is PARTY DOWN.

 

 

OMG. You guys. Do you know about this show?? If you’ve talked to me in the last couple weeks you probably do. I haven’t been this excited about a TV show since Pushing Daisies. I tell everybody to know I watch it, and then they do, and thank me. Go watch it. You will thank me. Here are some reasons why:

 

a) the team behind it. really just “Paul Rudd” should tell you all you need to know, but also Rob Thomas (not the Matchbox 20 guy but the guy behind Veronica Mars, which I’ve been told might actually be great) and 2 other dudes (John Enbom and Dan Etheridge, also of VM) have apparently formed a production team called “tree” which is I guess is an acronym of their last names. Tree’s little tag at the end of the show changes every episode which I think is pretty funny. Like you know how “it’s always sunny in philadelphia”s end thing, with the picture of the guys and the voiceover of some backwards-masked sounding thing, changes every season? Maybe you don’t know that, I guess I am seriously a dvd geek. but anyway I’ve never seen a series where this changed every single show, and at the one on the last episode, I actually laughed out loud. Weird. OK I digress, this isn’t a great opening argument… Anyway also, speaking of “it’s always sunny,” and good things, Fred Savage directed half the episodes of the first season of Party Down. A+.

 

b) the writing is EXCELLENT. The jokes are hilarious and original. It’s a tiny bit reminiscent of shows like The Office, in that it’s a workplace comedy centered around a loveable insane loser boss played by a charismatic actor in his (hopefully) breakout role, but it is NOT shot as a mockumentary and I think that really helps its cause; things are fully scripted and seem really tight. So more like Arrested Development and Flight of the Conchords (without music) in that sense. And the characters are complex!! Amazingly so for a 10-episode first series actually. If they were one-dimensional, this show would be much less interesting, but instead they often act in the opposite way you’d expect from cartoony versions of characters who’d fit their general descriptions. Also their relationships with each other are complex! So that is really cool. They all interact with each other in very specific ways that have a lot of depth and warmth. I love the Kyle/Constance relationship. And the Henry/Ron relationship. Which brings me to:

 

c) the cast. They are absolutely incredible. Almost everybody from this show – from the main characters to the one-episode-each guest stars – comes from one (or more) of three camps/previously awesome teams (either as a main player, or at least has had some bit parts): The State (can’t-fail winners; I just pre-ordered the dvd coming out in july!), Team Apatow (almost always yes), and Veronica Mars (which I guess I’ll be watching soon). THEY INCLUDE:

 

Ken “as a god damned goof” Marino as Ron “soup’r crackers is the fastest growing non-poultry non-coffee franchise in all of southern california” Donald,

a former screw-up who is trying to get his life on track as team leader of Party Down Catering with aspirations to run a crappy chain restaurant. He’s fanatical about his job, and at first you think he’s gonna be the stereotypical taskmaster boss, yet he still manages to constantly fail in surprising and hilarious ways.

Adam “a cappella sweet child of mine” Scott as Henry “are we having fun yet?!” Pollard,

 

a failed actor stuck with an awful commercial catchphrase who returns to Party Down after 8 years trying to “make it”. He’s cynical about his life yet somehow still endearing. For some reason I identify with his character best just like I did with Jim/Tim of The Office, like I usually think of him as the main character even though like Steve Carrell/Ricky Gervais, Ken Marino is really the “star”. I like my life and also I am not a dude so I have yet to figure out why this is, so I guess maybe we are set up by the writing to do so.

Lizzy “jason segel’s other freaks&geeks girlfriend” Caplan as Casey “let’s go rub our parts together” Klein,

Henry’s love interest in a relationship that is played out in a really interesting way that really holds your attention even though they get together right away and avoid that will-they-won’t-they sitcom junk. Also it takes up a very small percentage of each episode so it really leaves you hanging on wanting more. She’s a struggling comedienne who keeps missing out on her big break while dealing with her soon-to-be ex husband.

Martin “i think bill’s drunk” Starr as Roman “i’m into hard sci-fi” De Beers,

a nerdy wannabe screenwriter who takes some things way too seriously and has some of the best lines on the show (“I don’t know, a squid? There are other options…”) He’s also got a crush on Casey, with whom he imagines he has a chance.

Ryan “i guess he was on veronica mars” Hansen as Kyle “so you’re in the overall handsome business” Bradway,

Martin Starr’s foil who loves to jab him as a shallow pretty-boy with a shit-eating grin who enjoys the most success of any on the crew in getting roles as an actor, mostly by sleeping with people.

Jane “i’m a mole, george” Lynch as Constance “why do you have a picture of joan rivers” Carmell,

an aging former actress who had a few crappy background-player parts, the experience of which she draws upon to act as Kyle’s mentor.

And Jennifer “from the christopher guest movies along with jane lynch” Coolidge as Bobbie “usually when i’m in nature i drop a cap” St. Brown, Constance’s roommate and Jane Lynch’s replacement for the last 2 episodes. She was great but I’d love to see them both together; I wonder if Jane Lynch is gone for good now that Glee is looking so great? (Ugh why can’t I find a screenshot of Jennifer Coolidge’s character?? I’ve been googling for like half an hour!)

Did you like how I quoted/referenced my favorite projects of each actor and sweet lines from each character? Probably not, I bet that looks confusing.

 

d) the guest stars. The show is about a catering company, so it makes sense that each episode is set at a different party that they work, so there’s always something interesting going on in the setting. And thus a new slew of guests in each one. Rob Corddry shows up, as do Ed Begley Jr, Sulu (George Takei), and Jo Lo Truglio. Dr. Ken Jeong has a recurring role as Ken Marino’s boss. My favorites are JK Simmons as a foul-mouthed movie exec throwing his bratty daughter’s Sweet 16 on a boat, and Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars/Sarah Marshall) as an uptight and more-successful leader of a competing catering company.

 

And lastly e) the whole show is on Netflix Instant Watch. AKA The Best Idea The Internet Has Had Yet. If you don’t have Netflix I’m sure it is elsewhere on the internet too, which is where you’re gonna have to find it, because it airs (aired actually, last week was the last episode of the season) on Starz and who in the world actually has Starz?

 

I think that’s probably about enough on this show. I could spend hours talking your ear off about it but really you just need to go watch it before I ruin it. If you’re interested in further reading, though, I’d recommend this surprisingly funny Vanity Fair interview with Adam Scott (or maybe Vanity Fair is always funny?), this interview with Martin Starr, this one with Rob Thomas, and this videogum post I’m ashamed I didn’t beat to the online-posting punch, since they apparently dragged their heels for so long even to watch the show.

 

 

Okay. There is some other new TV I’ve been enjoying, by the way. I have a night job that makes me watch TV constantly now so I actually have real legitimate opinions on a lot of it I’d otherwise never have heard of, but usually I still have to go out of my way for the good stuff. So I thought Cupid was great, and it’s a real bummer it got canceled; that was somehow also helmed by Rob Thomas, and starred another State friend (at least he was in The Ten), Bobby Cannavale. Along with Endless Mike Hellstrom!! And Amanda Peet’s best friend Elisa from Jack & Jill. Ha. Fine, I used to watch the WB. Didn’t you?? Anyway apparently this was a sometimes word-for-word remake of an earlier short-lived series that starred Jeremy Piven. I don’t really know anything about that so I’ve got no basis for comparison, but I liked this one.

 

Delocated was also really great, and Parks and Recreation (aka what my friend Brian calls “the rebranding of The Office”) will probably be better next season (I’m really rooting for it!)…I also liked Kath & Kim so I’m sorry that one got canceled too, although those who have seen the Australian version have strong opinions to the contrary. I’m into Eastbound and Down although I’m not sure I think doing that thing about being as offensive as possible on TV, “pushing the boundaries” or whatever is really that exciting this late in the cultural game, and also shows about rednecks almost always annoy me, but I do like how dark it is. Sit Down, Shut Up, although involving about 80% of the Arrested Development crew AND Will Forte and Kristen Chenoweth, somehow sucked, so I’m sorry it got canceled after 4 episodes, but not that sorry. Time to focus on the AD movie now you guys.

 

As for movies: I saw Rudo y Cursi and sort of half-assedly attended a Tribeca Q&A with Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal (swoon into a faint) and the director Carlos Cuaron (whose brother teamed up with Guillermo del Toro AND Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu to produce the film – WHOA those guys are ALL friends?!? EVERY Mexican filmmaker and actor I like worked on this movie?!). I thought the movie was very good although some people seem to think it lacked enough depth for what that excellent team should be capable of. That might be true; I was busy trying not to faint so I didn’t notice. Even though Gael had stupid cheetah hair for over half the movie, and Diego had a ridiculous moustache throughout the whole thing, it was pretty hard for me to get past how nice they are to look at. What a girl, right.

(umm, see?)

They also really did have interesting and intelligent things to say about the state of filmmaking in that Q&A though, I wonder if there’s a transcript. If I remember correctly I was especially impressed with Diego Luna’s thoughts, which was cool since Gael seems to be more the American indie sweetheart for a lot of “us”. I think I love them equally. As if it matters. Oh also, Gael’s character Cursi’s music video for an interpretation of “I Want You To Want Me” was AMAZING.

 

Also I Love You, Man and Observe and Report were both pretty funny, although not knock-me-over funny like I was hoping they would be. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s up with The Hangover and Funny People and maybe possibly Year One though.

 

But the BEST movie I’ve seen this year by far is ADVENTURELAND.

Have you guys seen this movie?? After this videogum post about an early trailer, I was not that excited. But as it turns out, that trailer completely misrepresents this movie, including basically every gross gag or ‘adult’ joke from the whole thing packed into a minute and a half. In fact it contains some stuff that didn’t even make it into the final cut that I saw, TWICE, in the theater. The rest of the movie is a thoughtful, warm, intelligent portrayal of a group of friends in the summer after college, working a crappy job at an amusement park apparently based on one on Long Island but actually shot at Kennywood near Pittsburgh, which I’ve been to as a kid and my friend Caleb used to for real work at. I went with Caleb and his wife Casey to best enhance the viewing experience. It worked.

Anyway. Much like with Party Down, the writing in this movie is superb. It’s incredibly funny – I was laughing constantly throughout the whole thing – but it’s also got a real emotional core. Basically it just felt profoundly “real” to me in a way that’s rare to encounter, especially in films lately. I guess this is mostly due to the subject matter – haven’t you had a crappy summer job like this, too? Where you’re stuck doing stupid menial tasks, with a group of people you don’t even necessarily like but who basically become your surrogate family, and maybe you come away with a huge romantic crush and grow up a little? I think most of “us” have (do you like this “us” that I’m developing?). But beyond that, how well this movie came together is also a credit to how well-developed the characters are, how spot-on the dialogue is and also how well it’s acted. Jesse Eisenberg RULES as the lead character James. I loved him in Squid and the Whale, he was definitely the best part of the otherwise-depressing Roger Dodger (in fact he does a really hilarious walking tour of NYC in that DVD’s bonus features…uhhh sorry) – basically what I’m saying is I was a fan of Jesse Eisenberg before. But now I am like a SUPER FAN. I totally want to marry the guy. He is perfect in Adventureland. He is ready to go for lead roles from here on out, attention Hollywood (or non-Hollywood please). His mannerisms are recognizable from his earlier work but his face is more mature here than it was before (well duh, he’s older), you can see he is all grown up. After the movie, Caleb called him “the serious Michael Cera”; I’ve since seen him called “the Jewish Michael Cera” (specifically in this review which I otherwise 100% agree with). I’m not sure how far either of those qualifiers really go but I certainly agree that his style is of a similar ilk, although he’s older so really George Michael is some version of him (the suburban southern Cali Jesse Eisenberg?) and not the other way around.

As for the rest of the cast, they were all perfect too. Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig are hilarious as the managers of the park. Are those two dating? If not maybe they should be, they make such a good team. Also Kristen Stewart (of Twilight I guess? which confuses slashfilm) was GREAT as James’ love interest (NOT a manic pixie dream girl, in fact just the opposite). Matt Bush was really funny as a minor character named “Frigo”; I hadn’t heard of him before (although he was on one episode each of Scrubs and Veronica Mars – it all comes around!) but I kept wondering if he was Jorma from Lonely Island/SNL. He was not. Okay and the biggest shocker: Ryan Reynolds was also great! Whuuut. He played his role perfectly, delivered a few funny lines very well, and did not suck at all! Is he the next Seann William Scott? I am not sure if I can handle this. OH AND, MARTIN STARR was the bomb as Joel, a buddy who gets rejected by a girl for being Jewish (which is funny since in Knocked Up he gets picked on for NOT being Jewish)…I also, by the way, recently watched for the first time and promptly purchased Knocked Up, and also bought and started re-watching Freaks and Geeks. I did not mean to do this, but there is so much Martin Starr in my life right now. He is going to start showing up in my dreams or something. I feel weird about it.

One little thing I think is really cool about this movie is that the actors are actually playing characters who are relatively close to their real age. I’m so used to seeing twentysomething actors playing high school students that for a minute when the main characters go out drinking or something, I automatically think “yeah okay, how did they get into that bar? Movies are so unrealistic about this stuff” – and then I remember that they are actually playing recent college grads. It’s refreshing! Good job writing+casting that, you guys.

The music in the movie is spot on, too. I’ve been listening to the soundtrack a lot. It’s heavy on Lou Reed, as are the references to him in the movie. Oh yeah the movie is set in the 80s. I think it’s maybe semi-autobiographical about writer-director Greg Mottola, who also directed Superbad and a few episodes each of Arrested Development and Undeclared. I like you Greg Mottola.

Okay I think that’s all I have to say about this. Like I said I saw this movie twice and I am still not over it. I wish I could buy it on DVD right now so I could watch it every day. There’s about one movie every year that I get just crazy fanatical about, last year it was The Fall – this year it is Adventureland. Accept it.

 

 

I think I had some other stuff to talk about but this is getting WAY too long. Oh yeah real quick, music!:

 

Did you guys hear that Merge compilation they put out recently? Non-Merge artists covering some Merge favorites to celebrate 20 years for the label. The whole thing is REALLY good, but my favorite is surprisingly not the Mountain Goats’ East River Pipe cover – it’s The National and St. Vincent covering Crooked Fingers’ “Sleep All Summer”. I like the original, but I like this version MUCH more. “I would change for you but babe that doesn’t mean I’m gonna be a better man.” wow. I listen to it seriously every day, often two or three times in a row. I can’t believe I’m not sick of it yet. It is that good. When Annie Clark starts her verse-piece that goes “There must be a better way to pull a whole apart/To keep a world from caving in/Another way to while away from you, frozen and blue”, I get chills all over. Every time. Like two months into this. What is going on? So I guess even though it’s a cover, this is pretty much definitely my favorite song of the year.

 

I also really loved Casiotone for the Painfully Alone’s Vs Children. It took me WAY too long to get it done, but I even finally reviewed it for the Tripwire. So check that out if you haven’t gotten enough of reading things by now. What’s up there is pretty much what I meant to say; a little bit of the sense was edited weirdly I think by the removal of some paragraph breaks (an editor TOOK OUT line breaks between thoughts? Whuut), and my intro isn’t as strong as I meant for it to be because a chunk was taken out although I understand why and do think that was largely for the best (just wish I got the chance to rewrite myself a little). Anyway that’s how it always goes when things get edited. The Tripwire is much better about that kind of thing than other sites I’ve written for.

 

Alright you guys. That is enough. I’m not sure why I wrote all this, I’m sure you did not read it, but somehow it feels nice to have out there anyway. Blogging!