Friday, October 14, 2005

Depeche Mode Listening Party

Join me broadcasting live this Saturday night from 7 to 10 at Nightmare On 13th. I'll be in a costume working somewhere inside the haunted house. Muhahaha... (Thanks in advance to makeup artist and super stud Kevin from Nightmare On 13th.)




Attention Depeche Mode fans:

Join X96 this Monday at 6 pm in Airwaves (515 South 700 East) to hear the entire Depeche Mode album Playing The Angel before it goes on sale. We'll even give a bunch of 'em away, and we'll have free pizza.

todd's iPod

10:20 am "Suffer Well" Depeche Mode (One of 3 songs on the new album not written by Martin Gore, but by Dave Gahan)

1:20 pm "Macro" Depeche Mode ("See the microcosm / in macrovision / our bodies moving / with pure precision")

Thursday, October 13, 2005

The Mighty SHUFFLE Button

I'm pressing the SHUFFLE button tomorrow at 3 pm. Will you hear Korn or Depeche Mode? The Sex Pistols or Deftones? New Order or Disturbed?

The answer: Yes. You'll hear all of it, all weekend long on X96.

todd's iPod

10:20 am "Tribute" Tenacious D

1:20 pm "A Pain That I'm Used To" Depeche Mode (From their new album Playing The Angel, on sale this Tuesday.)

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Big Group Hug...

Let's all have a big group hug. Listen for an exclusive interview with Chris Walla from Death Cab For Cutie today on X96. I'm a fan of their music, he's appreciative of our support, and we both care for the listeners and fans. I find it classy that he reached out to explain the situation.

Let's have a big group hug ... all of us. (Dewey, keep your hand off of my ass!)

I'll air the interview today at 1:20 pm.
todd's iPod

10:20 am "Lips Like Sugar" Echo And The Bunnymen

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

And Now ... My Kitty

Yes, this blog has been a focal point of a tremendous deal of animosity lately. Frankly, I just want everyone to get along. So, here's a picture of the most lovable, relaxed thing on the face of this earth.

My cat.



There is nothing as happy as that kitty when this picture was taken. No amount of Prozac can equal this kind of pure bliss.

todd's iPod 10:20 am "Judith" A Perfect Circle (Because sometimes you need a little something from Maynard.)

1:20 pm "The Mixed Tape" Jack's Mannequin (Cool new music that I like. I hope you like it, too.)

Monday, October 10, 2005

Death Cab For Cutie

I have to respect that Chris from DCFC posted a comment on my blog.

Here's what he has to say, and I'm inclined to believe that his feelings are genuine.

Hello, all -

This is Chris from Death Cab for Cutie. I don't particularly want to argue or be a very large part of this conversation, but clearly we've done some irreparable damage to our relationship with KXRK, and with a few of our fans, and some statement should be made on our behalf. I always prefer that such statements are personal, and not handed down from management or wherever, so here it is.

It's important to note that, since our first show in November of 1997, we have canceled exactly three scheduled engagements. One was in 1999 when Ben was violently ill with heat stroke in Austin. Another was in Houston last year when the electricity went out at the venue, and the roof was leaking onto the stage. The third cancelation was last week, at KXRK in Salt Lake City.

It's simply not in our nature to walk out on an obligation without reason - this should be obvious from our track record. We love performing, we enjoy talking with our fans, and we still freak out when we get to meet our favorite bands.

There are a few realities, as a successful-bordering-on-famous band, that we're having to learn. We've always prided ourselves on our approachability, but as the lights get brighter it becomes more difficult, and more uncomfortable, to negotiate uncontrolled situations. We've gotten stuck a few times now doing promotional things that went haywire; appearances that have gotten uncomfortable or even ugly.

The point of all this is that we'll do just about anything if we have all the information, if we know what we're getting ourselves into. We, by way of management and our label, agreed to a live, in-studio performance at KXRK. We did not agree to put on a show in the lobby of an office building. Those two things are not the same. The station told all its listeners, all of you, to come see a performance that we neither agreed to nor were we ready for. I apologize to anyone who made the trek to the station to see us play, and was disappointed by our no show. You were given false information. And really, all the station had to do to make it seamless was to let us know the score - we'd have brought different instruments; our engineer would have come along; we would have brought the silver Sharpies to sign our black record for you; I'd have made a concerted effort to brush my teeth. And most importantly, we'd have known we were going to meet you. It's like when your roommate throws a party when you thought it was going to be a nice, quiet evening at home. We simply weren't prepared.

By contrast, our engagement at the other station in town was spotless. They were clear, detailed and professional in their communication with us, and we knew exactly what to expect. It wasn't a public performance; there was no PA, and therefore, no need to have our engineer along.

Whatever you end up thinking about us as a result of all this is ultimately alright (actually, I encourage the homophobes to stay away, please). Just know - this goes for Todd Newcomb, as well as all the fans - that, in the course of nearly six hundred shows, a hundred radio performances and fifteen van tours, we've only bailed two other times: Once for illness and once for a
power outage. Doesn't that imply that something actually went wrong?

- Chris / Death Cab for Cutie

1:36 PM


NOW NO SWEARING IF YOU CHOOSE TO COMMENT. Maybe the actual band members are innocent in this little mess. I hope so. I really like their music and was excited to meet them.

A History Of Violence




I saw a cool movie over the weekend. My movie geek friend Corey O'Brien recommended A History Of Violence and he was correct. I loved it. This movie is a little bit off the typical Hollywood path, and that's a good thing. The script was executed on a rather low-key, honest tempo. If the wrong director got his hands on this movie, it could have ended up over the top and ridiculous. Despite some odd plot events, the movie is told in an honest tempo with excellent performances by the entire cast. Be warned: it is violent and contains some naughty sex scenes and is rated R.

todd's iPod

10:20 am "How Soon Is Now?" The Smiths
1:20 pm "Strangelove" Depeche Mode (In SLC on November 12! I can't wait!)