Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 07, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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Veddergoes punk,
Moby lets ‘18’out
Uh-oh. It’s one of those ran
dom music news weeks
again. My apologies.
One of the more interesting things I
found out in the last week was the fact
that Eddie Vedder now has a mohawk.
While playing a benefit gig last week in
Los Angeles, the increasingly eccentric
Pearl Jam
vocalist was
seen sporting the
original punk
hairdo as he ran
through a cover
of the classic
Beatles ballad
“You’ve Got To
Hide Your Love
Away.”
I even saw a
Dave
Depper
In Stereo
picture of the
horrid thing.
Please, Eddie,
grow the hair
back. You’re
breaking the hearts of millions of
girls who have nothing better to do
than have a crush on you. Now that I
think about it, forget what I just said
and keep the mohawk.
At the same gig, Thom Yorke (dis
turbing frontman for Radiohead) and
Beck duetted on a cover of the Velvet
Underground’s “I’m Set Free.” It’s a
good thing that I wasn’t there, be
cause I would certainly have died on
the spot from pure ecstasy.
More happy Beck news: The elu
sive troubadour has drafted Nigel
Godrich to do some production
work on his new album. Godrich
has produced such classics as Radio
head’s “OK Computer,” Travis’ “The
Man Who,” and Pavement’s “Terror
Twilight.” He also produced Beck’s
excellent 1998 release “Mutations.”
Dan “The Automator” Nakamura, as
previously mentioned in this col
umn, is already involved with pro
ducing the new Beck album.
Speaking of Pavement, excitement
abounds this weekend in Portland as
Stephen Malkmus will be playing at
the Crystal Ballroom on Sunday. Hip
folks may remember Malkmus as the
singer and songwriter from Pave
ment, which was basically one ol the
best bands of all time.
Extra-hip folks may even own a
copy of Malkmus’ self-titled debut
album, which was released a year
ago and still has yet to leave my
stereo. Don’t miss out on a chance to
see the original king of slacker rock
playing with his new band, the Jicks.
Word on the street is that Malkmus
will be playing a slew of new songs,
old songs and Pavement classics.
Makes my head spin, people.
How many posthumous Tupac
Shakur albums have there been?
Five? Seven? 35? I don’t know, but
get ready for another one: “Thug
Angel” will be released in May. I
swear, it’s just a matter of time be
fore they put out a CD consisting
entirely of 2Pac singing in the
shower and/or farting.
Modest Mouse fans rejoice: Front
man Isaac Brock will be releasing his
highly-anticipated solo album on
May 21. The project has been
dubbed “Ugly Casanova,” the album
is called “Sharpen Your Teeth,” and
if you’re like me, you saw Ugly
Casanova last fall at the WOW Hall.
If you’re especially like me, you
thought that Ugly Casanova was
completely amazing and you are
positively drooling over the
prospects of an album of the stuff.
And besides, some song titles from
“Sharpen Your Teeth” include
“Spilled Milk Factory,” “Hotcha
Girls” and “Diamonds on the Face
of Evil.” What’s not to love?
And finally, the ubiquitous
Moby will release his new single,
“We Are All Made of Stars,” next
month. It’s the first smidgen of
new music to be revealed from his
upcoming album, “18.” Despite
the unfortunately dippy song title
and the fact that it was nearly im
possible not to overkill on the veg
an superstar over the past couple
of years, I’m pretty excited about
it. “18” hits stores May 14.
E-mail columnist Dave Depper
at davedepper@dailyemerald.com. His opinions
do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald.
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