Friday, June 26, 2009

Nothing cool ever happens here.

he might be played out (not really), but you can't tell me you wouldn't want to peep this:

Friday, June 19, 2009

Geek chic...

I'm such a geek. Check out my new favicon! (bonus pts. if you even know what a favicon is. And by 'bonus pts.' i mean 'free beer'.)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

KaBlooey...



More often than not, I'm sure this is how the Sundayscool® congregation feels after a certain member divulges his witticisms on us...

(hint: his name begins with P and ends with J)

We wouldn't have it any other way...




(courtesy the warehousecomic.com)

Monday, June 8, 2009

Tune in Tokyo: Public Service Announcement

"who shot Biggie Smalls? If we don't get em', they goan get us all..."

Friday, June 5, 2009

Tv on the Radio is making me Telepathe(ic)

Caught both shows this past week and trying to compare the two experiences would be akin to comparing the Stones and Beatles - can't and shouldn't be done. TVotR (in all their glory) packed an ill-suited (venue wise) Sound Academy. Tunde Adebimpe's mesmerizing onstage antics and the blistering 90 min set was all this head-bopper could hope for. And I'll even un-ashamedly admit: reaching back into the TVotR canon and performing some personal faves was simply genius, because let's face it, who dosen't like to publicly sing along to tunes usually reserved for the morning shower?

Quote of the eve: "Dude, check out the guy with the double popped collars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" (yes that many exclamation marks are necessary)

And how's this for a segue? Watching guitarist Dave Sitek perform one night - to catching an act whose album he produced two nights later - fellow Brooklynites Telepathe. I must hand it to this "we used to be lovers" twosome. Despite being heavily plagued by serious sonic malfunctions (aka technical difficulties), they somehow managed to hype the intimate El Mo crowd into some decent feet shuffles...

And in between it all? I managed to catch yet another show, although this one was of the sit-down, multiplex variety. I'm advising you to get up on Up, Pixar's latest little darling. The characters felt substantial, the storyline was captivating, and the animation impeccable. (Like you would expect anything less) Go see it!