Lorenzo Gillis Cook of Petite League talks to live show director Gabriella Gray about new releases, quarantine, and staying positive in an exclusive interview with KXSC. Petite League is a New York-based band that released their newest single, “Joyrider,” on September 1st. Cook discusses the full process of the newest release, and how his ideas and intentions for this project have become a reality.
ATTENTION INTERNET: If somebody makes a full-length album of infomerical remixes, I hearby promise to do everything possible to get it added to the KSCR library.
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With the changing of seasons comes another dismal opportunity to create a [brand new] playlist, befitting the not so sudden, and ever so slight drop in temperature that generally occurs as we plunge deeper into the year, and consequently deeper into that pile of leaves, which at USC is that mire of papers that has gathered around one's desk-- the intensity of it depending wholly on your personal level of procrastination, a direct measurement of exactly how many days you chose to dance in an inebriated state to M.G.M.T. (to whom no one has a reason to listen to except for the reason above) instead of doing work.
Regardless, Matt Berninger may have been doing likewise in his younger days as he reflects back on the autumn season.
The National- "Mr. November"
"I used to be carried in the arms of cheerleaders".
With his cavernous deep voice and well carved cheekbones, it is not difficult to see understand why, as this lead singer proves awkward looks to be an unnecessary (although common) component to being frontman of an indie band.
Kudos to those of you already familiar with the band, shaking your head to my cliche choice of song for said playlist, which is not so cliche at all with the exception of the title itself..
Those of you familiar with the band, but unaware of the existence of albums other than Boxer, should have their indie status examined.
Those fully aware and fond of all albums, especially the Virginia EP, should lose their hipster status altogether... (I mean, half of the new EP wasn't even new).
For those who've never heard the band, here's a chance to have a listen and redeem yourself:
http://www.myspace.com/thenational
Have a listen, but if your immediate reaction is to add them as a friend, then you my friend, are behind the times. Dear reader, what are you doing with an active myspace and without a proper blog account?
I guess that's what we're for. So stay tuned and keep reading.
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I always wanted to know what it's like to be Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Auge. Turns out, it's pretty awesome.
YEAHHH, OBAMA IS HERE
It was close for a seco... haha not even close at all. Ludacris said it best: "And all you other politicians tryin' to hate on my man / Watch us win majority vote in every state on my man." Here's to everyone that voted! **cheers**The Black Kids “Look At Me (When I Rock Wichoo)” music video plays into my nostalgia for things that had little to nothing to do with my childhood perfectly. It’s nonstop montage homage to oldskool cartoons. The best part was probably the Thundercats turning head intro, with the Speed Racer driving scenes a close second. The power pop rock sound of the band would have caught me anyway (it’s so hooky) but coming across this music video has completely wooed me and my nerd love over. It’s just so kitschy I can’t get over it.
This is called "Family of Others" off the band's latest, Offend Maggie.
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As I was doing my daily perusing around the internet I stumbled upon an article that shocked me. It read
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Chimps: Not Human, But Are They People?.
At first I clicked on the article expecting an article that would finally tell me that chimpanzees are just furry dwarves with hands for feet (something I always suspected after watching videos like this one) But what I found out in the article was even more frightening than a chimp getting a haircut. According to scientists, via WIRED magazine, the chimp population has now reached critical levels. In recent years the number of chimps has fallen from 10,000 in West Africa to only a couple thousand. I was appalled by what I had read and immediately needed to get a hold of the situation. To help put things into perspective I listened to a band I had just discovered a band called Buena Vista Social Club. A collection of all the great Cuban artists of the 40's and 50's they joined together in the late 90s with slide guitarist Ry Cooder to form this Cuban Super group. Their afro-cuban beat helped me put things into perspective and realize that I can't do anything about the chimp population, but I can dance like an idiot in my apartment to "Candela". So to help you forget your worries I am putting the song up here for your enjoyment. Dance away.A little bit of pop culture for the blog. Tah-dah!
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