“It’s Just a Ride….”
CD Review: /\/\ /\ Y /\ [2010]
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Artist: M.I.A.
Release: 7/2010
Label: XL Recordings
1. “The Message” – N/A
2. “Steppin Up” – C
3. “XXXO” – C-
4. “Teqkilla” – C+
5. “Lovalot” – C-
6. “Story To Be Told” – C+
7. “It Takes a Muscle” – B
8. “It Iz What It Iz” – C
9. “Born Free” – C-
10. “Meds and Feds” – D+
11. “Tell Me Why” – C+
12. “Space” – C
Comments: “Carried away” in studio. That’s truth. For the most part this album is an experimental mess. Not totally experimental, though. It’s like an electronica album (2/3 of it, at least) with vocals. Some of the more stripped down tracks like the dub/reggae cover “It Takes a Muscle” and the mellow “Space” are easier to digest. Unless, of course, schizophrenic beats are your thing. The repetition and hectic flavor of most of the tunes on here are discomfiting aspects of the listening experience. I honestly haven’t struggled with as many albums as this one.
Grade: C (75)
Matador 21st B-Day
If anyone is in Vegas from October 1 to October 3, you might as well buy tickets for this. You know. Lots of good bands.

Allston Head Shops/Art Galleries Illegally/Un-Constitutionally Shut Down By Police
BOSTON GLOBE [JULY 5]
The police raid on his Green Side Up Gallery was one of three since April in Allston, where police have been cracking down on so-called head shops, stores that sell pipes and rolling papers that can be used to smoke marijuana.
The busts were well planned. Officers took photographs of the shops before making their arrests, and interviewed North End tobacconists to bolster their argument that the Allston shops were selling drug paraphernalia.
“We’re not looking to put anyone out of business [who is] running a legitimate business,’’ said Captain James Hussey, who runs the Brighton district. “These places were set up, it appears, just to sell drug paraphernalia.’’
Lawyers for those arrested say the shops were licensed by the city and state to sell the products, and police had no basis for shutting down the shops. But Hussey said two of the shops — neither of which belonged to Yaffe — did not have proper licenses displayed.
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Talk about liberty infringement! Cops love making assumptions about illegal activity without any regard to…wait for it…illegal activity. How about that? It’s like when an old geezer cop questioned my friend for using a hookah in a park. The officer made three assumptions that were pretty disturbing: (1) that the smoking device was a ‘bong’ (2) that my friend was smoking marijuana and (3) that hookahs or, in the officer’s slang ‘bongs’, are illegal to sell and to possess. As a commenter on the article wrote: “Welcome to the new police state people, they will be coming for you next!”
FREE MATTHEW YAFFE!
CD Review: Sir Lucious Left Foot [2010]
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Rapper: Big Boi
Release: 7/2010
Label: Def Jam
1. “Feel Me (Intro)” – N/A
2. “Daddy Fat Sax” – B
3. “Turns Me On” – C+
4. “Follow Us” – B-
5. “Shutterbugg” – A-
6. “General Patton” – C-
7. “Tangerine” – B-
8. “You Ain’t No DJ” – B-
9. “Hustle Blood” – C
10. “Be Still” – C+
11. “Fo Yo Sorrows” – B-
12. “Night Night” – B-
13. “Shine Blockas” – A-
14. “The Train Part II” – B
15. “Back Up Plan” – B-
Comments: This album is too confusing for a guy like me. The choruses on “Turns Me On” and “Follow Us” are pretty stale and generic. “General Patton” is just shy of terrible. “Shutterbugg” is the first song on here that flows wonderfully, a throwback to late ’90s hip-hop. Unfortunately, not one other song makes such an impact as that one. “Shine Blockas” reminds me of a song that I heard a while back (5+ years ago) that is just realistically chill and comforting. It’s not overdone at all. It’s real. Overall, I’d recommend this to people who are more into hip-hop than I am.
Grade: B- (80)
Songs About Wanting…Pussy!!!
This song is so generic and so straight-forward it ain’t even funny. But it’s such a grotesque novelty. The rhymes are so terrible it makes me feel like I’m the shit at rapping. While other rappers spit about actually getting with a femme and doing it, all these sad fucks can do is crave “nasty sluts.”
LISTEN @ DONE WAITING: http://www.donewaiting.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/The-Pack-We-Want-Some-Pussy.mp3
Quote of the Day
From The Golden Book Encyclopedia Book 1:
Alcohol: Grain alcohol is the kind of alcohol found in such drinks as wine, beer, and whisky. Drinking too much grain alcohol makes people do queer things. It makes them stagger when they try to walk. It makes them talk strangely, too, and not very intelligently. They cannot drive a car safely. They cannot be depended on to do anything that requires careful thinking.
Songs About Walking
Hicks Vid of the Day
“Bringing Shotguns to UFO sightings. Brings new meaning to the phrase ‘You ain’t from around here?'”
Concert Review: Silhouette Rising

Artists: Silhouette Rising, The Scouflaws
Location: West Side Social Club, Wakefield, MA
Date: July 2, 2010
Act I: The Scouflaws
As Glen discussed in his review of their Demo, Demolicious, The Scouflaws mix things up with a mish mash of Punk, Garage, and Pop. Throughout their performance they rocked out hard with a lot of high energy and crowd interaction, not to mention quick witted humor. They played signature songs like “Crazy Desert Island Cats” and “Stupid and Catchy” (a great title, but the latter is more accurate) as well as covers of “Walking On Sunshine,” and “Killing In the Name,” which served as a really kick ass closer, amongst some other fine tunes. I was pleased with their performance and I highly recommend others to see them live or at least check out their Myspace Page, http://www.myspace.com/thescouflaws. If you’re a KLYAM reader, then you know we see bands all the time; The Scouflaws are more energetic than most of those bands and they are still in High School! Give their demo, Demolicious some ear time.
Act II: Silhouette Rising
Ahh yes, Silhouette Rising. Much anticipation led up to this show. Hell, much of my curiosity was devoted to staring at those wacky characters on my ticket, whom also apper on the cover of the CD. Which brings me to my next point, the entire purpose of this show. You see, this wasn’t just another concert from the group, as they play shows often and will be playing more and more shows in the near future. No, this was far more important. The culmination of all their rigorous, dedicated work throughout the years. In other words, the release of their latest and greatest CD, Promises. An epic recording, hard to match live, but the band pulled it off with an undeniable finesse and then some. Based on the energy of the performers and the audience’s reaction, one would think this was a spiritual release show. Each performance evoked a range of emotions: headbanging and jumping up and down to the fast paced Rockers of “Conversations” and “Poseidon’s War,” passionately singing along to the Classic Ballads of “Riverside,” “Behind Closed Doors,” and “A Failed Attempt,” or simply snapping your fingers and appreciating fine tunes with “Wake Me Up” and “New England Sunsets.” A particularly solemn moment came in the soft, slow number, “Perserverance,” a song dedicated in loving memory to Chris Rollins. The band also unleashed a wide variety of cover songs from Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic” to The Temper Trap’s “Sweet Disposition,” they even played a brief rendition of the “Familly Guy” theme! Whilst the band performed they were accompanied by a dazzaling light show and a backdrop of bizarre images, including what appears to be the apocalypse via archive Cold War propaganda footage of buildings exploding, which concluded the band’s set. These neat additions perfectly complemented the group’s muisc and artistic vision. Lastly, it should be noted that this was an ALL AGES show, literally! Fans of all ages were in attendance, anywhere from little tykes to elderly folks. Silhouette Rising was able to captiviate everyone for over 90 minutes. A rare feat, to say the least. In short, check out the band and attend their next performance. If you want to find out what “purple things” she brings to Cory, then you will just have to see the boys live.
http://www.silhouetterising.com/index.php?option=com_poll&id=14:what-is-your-favorite-song