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Classic Film Review: Faat Kiné

Full Title: Faat Kiné
Director: Ousmane Sembène
Year: 2000
Comments: Faat Kiné is a Senegalese woman, who runs a successful gas station- a rare feat in the male dominated, oppressive world of Senegal. Kiné’s character is seen as a heroine in her community, having suffered and struggled most of her life to give her kids (whom she had out of wedlock) the education and privileged life she never had. One of the film’s main themes is the repudiation of the old generation. The movie makes itself clear that the former traditions of Senegal are slowly dissipating. As a whole, I thought this message was communicated well and I would say for a movie, this is informative in terms of learning about Senegalese culture. With that being said, it was overall pretty average and did not floor me in any way. There is enough to be appreciated, but not enough for it to stand out as anything of significance. Some parts were mildly amusing, some things were shocking, but the running time without a doubt could have been trimmed, much like most American films. If you read this site’s film reviews, you know we don’t really cover too much foreign material (for no particular reason other than not coming across them and/or not making any effort to come across them either), but I don’t feel like my lack of enthusiasm for this feature has anything to do with a language/culture barrier; I treated this review like any other one. All in all, I would only recommend this to someone that wants to learn about Senegal (and/or how it has changed in somewhat recent years) via entertainment.
Grade: 4/10
Atlas Sound- Atlas Shrugged
Here is what you get when Bradford Cox and Calvin Johnson join forces; it’s always a great thing when two of my favorite singers collaborate! This was recorded at Johnson’s Dub Narcotic studio and released on his seminal label K Records in 2008. Puts me in a summery mood :)
HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!!!
The Pogues– “Fairytale of New York”- this performance is exactly twenty three years old, just like my brother. Happy Bday Bro! and Happy St. Paddy’s Day to y’all!
I’ll probably sound like Shane by the end of the night…
Pains of Being Pure At Heart- “Belong”
Yeah, I know we’re like a month behind on this. In any case, I’m really digging this new Pains track and I am highly anticipating this upcoming LP. I love how different this sounds from their old material; glad to see that they are switching it up, as almost all great bands do. I second YouTube commenter, “polaroidgrey” in that “it’s like stone roses meets smashing pumpkins in a beautiful orgy.”
Band of the Week: Natural Child

This week we have none other than Natural Child, a fun filled, wild crew from Nashville, Tennessee. They keep up the spirit of KLYAM favorites like The Black Lips and Jay Reatard, without directly mimicking those artists and instead stretching for their own brand of sweaty, balls out, Rock and Roll- crazy and malevolent like it should be. “Crack Mountain” is a particular favorite of mine. Check them out!
http://www.myspace.com/naturalchildband
and
an awesome Needle Drop review:
Music Vid of the Day: Mark Sultan- Status
Mark Sultan – Status from Daniel Taylor on Vimeo.
Here is the infamous “Status” video from fan Daniel Taylor. The imagery perfectly complements Sultan’s song. Awesome job!
Music Vid of the Day: “Everything With You”
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart’s 2009 classic “Everything With You.” I love the old, home movie look. Cute girls too!
Show Alert: Neil Young @ Wang Theatre

Speaking of show alerts and Neil Young, the legend himself is coming to town on Tuesday, April 19 at the Wang Theatre in Boston. I may or may not be in attendance depending on my schedule and what have you, but this is definitely KLYAM recommended.