Late last month, with little notice, three Beach Boys compilations appeared on Spotify and other streaming platforms: Wake the World: The Friends Sessions; I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions; and On Tour: 1968 (Live). Almost none of the recordings had been previously released. They include originals and covers, captured in live soundchecks, in-studio work tapes, instrumental backing tracks, and isolated a cappella vocal tracks, a number of which are revelatory.
The music from this period has generally been considered subpar by the impossible-to-match standards set by Pet Sounds in 1966. But these sessions,...
The music from this period has generally been considered subpar by the impossible-to-match standards set by Pet Sounds in 1966. But these sessions,...
- 1/15/2019
- by Will Hermes
- Rollingstone.com
Murray Siple's feature-length documentary follows a group of homeless men who have combined bottle picking with the extreme sport of racing shopping carts down the steep hills of North Vancouver. This subculture depicts street life as much more than the stereotypes portrayed in mainstream media. The film takes a deep look into the lives of the men who race carts, the adversity they face and the appeal of cart racing despite the risk. Shot in high-definition and featuring tracks from Black Mountain, Ladyhawk, Vetiver, Bison, and Alan Boyd of Little Sparta.
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Trailer 1 | Trailer 2
Official Carts Of Darkness Website
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- 2/3/2009
- by Leigh
- Latemag.com/film
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