Wednesday Rewind
Shapes Have Fangs' wild Western adventure
By Austin Powell, 4:38PM, Wed. Dec. 15, 2010
Remember when Tony Soprano trips on peyote on the outskirts of Vegas? That's what this video for Shapes Have Fangs' excellent “The Desert” reminds OTR of.
Apparently, it was directed by Austin Psych Fest historian Oswald James on abandoned Western film sets in the Chihuahuan Desert, which straddles the border between Texas and Mexico. SHF's long-awaited debut LP, Dinner in the Dark, drops early next year through the Reverb Appreciation Society.
Around the time of the Chronicle's hip-hop report, “This Time Just the Girls,” Chelsea Hernandez posted this insightful mini-documentary on KB the Boo Bonic, arguably the scene's leading lady. It's worth your time.
Kudos to the folks over at the AV Club. For the latest installment in the Onion's Holiday Undercover series, Jonathan Meiburg of Shearwater covers Randy Newman's “God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind).” It's unsurprisingly depressing, but on plus side, there's fake snow and plenty of Christmas lights to go around. Check it out here.
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