Here’s a third video for “This Is The Tide” made by our friend Joe Kaczmarek, who you will remember from Rick Bain’s Genius Position all those years ago. Years? Decades?? Technicaly 1999 was three decades ago, right? Anyway…
Just a quick note to let you know that Zia’s Brush Prairie will be performing Thursday night in Portland at Kelly’s Olympian Knife Shop (21+/$3/info). Meanwhile, Peter’s Pete International Airport will be in Seattle Thursday performing in theFuzzy Ball shoegaze/psychedelic event at Neumos (21+/$10/info), and the following night in Portland at the Wonder Ballroom (21+/$10/info).
One more thing, here’s Peter on INTO THE WOODS.TV‘s Learning Curve explaining his pedals and how he gets the sound on Pete International Airport’s namesake song.
Well here is the video for THIS IS THE TIDE. Click thru to Spinner for what Fathead has to say about it. Click thru anyway, hosting these videos ain’t cheap, and Spinner’s doing us a solid.
Surprise. Did you think that the video for “Welcome to the Third World” was forgot? Ha.
The video was directed by Webster Colcord and Mr. C. Taylor, with the skeletons by Dan Berry. And the tune, of course, is from our 2008 Beat The World release …Earth To The Dandy Warhols…
This video is up now at Yahoo, and you can buy it on iTunes.
Yep. You literally will never know what is going to happen next around here.
There was this April Fools Popeye cartoon that I couldn’t find on YouTube. (And by couldn’t find I mean I didn’t actually look.) This was just like a normal Popeye cartoon – Popeye and Bluto are beating the garbage out of each other for no reason – except after Bluto dive bombs Popeye with a Spitfire or Popeye drops the Chrysler Building on Bluto, they shout out “April Fools!” Yeah, that makes it all better. Oh, it’s all in good fun.
Anyway, I could not come up with a good enough prank (LAZY) to pull on youse guys, so here’s one of those videos we made while recording The Dandy Warhols Are Sound in 2002, which is as pranky like as we can get around here.
This is what I’ve been obsessively into lately. This guy is a friend whose band has had us open for them on a couple Frenchy festivals. This track is so exactly what I love. It just kills me.
And if you look over to your right (on the webpage, not in real life) you can listen to/download “Little Drummer Boy” via the widget and listen to it at least three or four times. Are you even too lazy to look to the right? Is that what you are telling me? Fine, download it here.
Well, here we go. Take a look at the awesome new video for “And Then I Dreamt of Yes”, directed by Mark Helfrich.
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g26kxIuobk
Zia: We as a band have a soft spot for old, vintagy, trippy stuff so Mark getting inspiration from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari fit perfectly with our aesthetic. We had no problem coming up with our individual ‘looks’ for this video and filming with water pouring over us and having our eyes closed through entire shots was an interesting challenge. Mark and his crew did a fantastic job and any input we had during the final editing was minimal. I’m so glad such a beautiful piece of film was made for my favorite song on the album.
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