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Michael Ian Black: Changing the World, One Taco at a Time

At around midnight yesterday, in the blackness of night, a very famous person did something that may not change the world. But, this thing will help the celebrity accomplish two things: express his love for Taco Bell and pay his mortgage.

To accomplish this, Michael Ian Black, the very famous person in question, has, to date, released two videos on Youtube, the first one appearing around 15 hours ago. In it, a bleary-eyed Black asks President Obama — who, with his NCAA brackets filled and Libya sufficiently bombed, seems to have nothing on his plate — to hire him, Michael Ian Black, as his cabinet’s Taco Bell spokesman. According to the video, this campaign has the support of Levar Burton, Rainn Wilson, and Dave Foley, whom Black outs as a Canadian. Continue reading…

Big Tree to Oxygenate the Ché Café on 3/9

MP3: Big Tree – “This New Year”
Daytrotter Session: Big Tree – November 22, 2009

You may remember Big Tree from their string of performances in San Diego last year, and/or the Poetic Memory list of “5 Places to Feel Really Good” that they did for Owl and Bear back in July.

Since then, the Brooklyn band has recorded its as-yet-untitled sophomore album. And, in characteristic fashion, the guys and girls of Big Tree are ready to “climb to the top of a mountain and shout” about it to the world. They’ll have the opportunity to (literally) sing the album’s praises on March 9, when they’ll play the Che Cafe. In anticipation of the show, we’re pleased to post a sample of their latest work: check out the MP3 for “This New Year” and their video for “Two Seasons” (above).

Video: Yann Tiersen – “Chapter 19”

Paris-based Yann Tiersen — best known for scoring the five-time Oscar-nominated film Amélie — has released six solo albums and scored over a dozen French films, documentaries, and TV shows. On March 10, he’ll bring his considerable body of work to the Belly Up.

Tiersen’s 2010 solo effort, Dust Lane, finds him embracing an entirely new sound. With Dust Lane, Tiersen puts away his signature instruments — piano, violin and accordion — and picks up the synth and electric guitar. When asked about his new direction, Tiersen says, “I took some distance and decided to deconstruct most of the songs as I was quite tired with the traditional structure of chorus, bridge, etc.” The new album is an interesting listen, and should make for a diverse set on 3/10.

Indie folksters Breathe Owl Breathe will open the show. Their newest album, Magic Central, made Owl and Bear’s Best of 2010 list. Known for their entertaining shows, the band’s opening set for Yann Tiersen should be no exception. For a sample of their music, check out the songs “Own Stunts” and “Across the Loch” (MP3s).

We’re giving away two tickets to see this show. To enter the contest, just comment below and include your email address in the form (your email won’t be visible to the public). The winner will be chosen at random on March 9, 2011.

Video: The Love Language – “Heart to Tell”

MP3: The Love Language – “Lalita”
MP3: Telekinesis – “Coast of California”
Full album stream: Telekinesis – 12 Desperate Straight Lines

Stuart McLamb never intended to start The Love Language, but fate led him there.

In 2008, following a failed romance, a drinking binge, and detox time in the drunk tank, the North Carolina songwriter decided to focus his energies on something more productive: making music. McLamb filled a storage space with recording equipment and began a kind of musical therapy that later became The Love Language’s self-titled debut. Continue reading…

Radiohead – “Lotus Flower” (Video)

By now the internet is ablaze with excitement about Radiohead‘s The King of Limbs. The album was just announced on Tuesday and set for a digital release tomorrow, but in a surprise move, the band went ahead and made it available for download today. Those of you who purchased the album can now log in to your tracking page and start your voracious downloading.

For everyone else, Radiohead just released the video for “Lotus Flower,” the first single from The King of Limbs. The black and white clip — reminiscent of the classic one for Tom Waits’ “It’s Alright With Me” — features Thom Yorke in a bowler hat executing a fascinating array of herky-jerky dance moves, air humping, and general gyrations. Your move, Napoleon Dynamite.