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  • The Daily Awesome 8/24/10: Elastica “Connection” (1995)

    To me, one of the sexiest songs ever. Led by singer Justine Frischmann, Elastica‘s self-titled debut album was loaded with bite size chunks of new wave and punk – riffs stolen in broad daylight from records by the likes of Wire and the Buzzcocks, then stripped, refurbished and amplified for the post-grunge mid-90s. It was a perfect antidote for the bloated dreariness that the Seattle sound had become, and it was accompanied by this video full of stuttery editing and nude bodies sitting in formation. (A goofier, more kid-friendly video for the song features the band playing on the screens of toy TV sets. This one fits the song better though.) The song landed some regular rotation on MTV and even charted to #53 on the Billboard Hot 100; lately, it can be heard in commercials for Chase.

    Though Frischmann had links with two other titans of 90s brit-pop – she was a founding member of Suede but split from them before they got famous, and she dated Blur’s Damon Albarn for several years – Elastica proved unsustainable. Five years and several personnel changes later, the band released their second and final album The Menace in 2000. Frischmann has since established herself as a painter.

  • Keith Murray Threw Hands With Tupac?

    Well, who really knows, though according to Keith Murray, he’s promising on his dead mother’s grave.

    In this three minute video (for whatever reason, the fade to black goes on forever) of RugahTV, Keith Murray goes off talking about a fight with Tupac and hitting Dame Dash in the head with a bottle.

    The man’s had a violent history, so if it did happen, no one would be surprised. I guess the only revelation in this entire thing was that The Most Beautifullest Thing In This World came out a very long time ago and that I am old.

  • First Listen: Cee-Lo Green “F*ck You”

    From his upcoming solo album, The Lady Killer – his first since joining up with Danger Mouse to form Gnarls Barkley – a song that really needs very little further explanation. Let’s just say that profanity has never sounded so effing adorable. A radio edit – “Forget You” – debuted on the Trevor Nelson’s BBC radio showover the weekend. (The song appears around the 52 minute mark in the show.)