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Music video for Ice Cube's "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" from the album Raw Footage released in 2008 by Lench Mob Records.
Ice Cube plays Mohawk on Sunday, December 14. Get your tickets here.
Music video for ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead's "Caterwaul" off the record Worlds Apart released in 2005 by Interscope Records.
...Trail of Dead plays Red 7 on Saturday, December 13. Tickets will be sold at the door.

Firsts: Sh*te that happened before other sh*te happened.
Today: James Petralli's Firsts! I hope you enjoyed my personal Firsts; this time, we examine what inspired White Denim's James Petralli through the years.
Music video for "Illegal Dub" by Dub Trio, off the record New Heavy released in 2006 by Reachout International Records.
Dub Trio plays Red 7 on Wednesday, December 10. Tickets will be sold at the door.

It’s Wednesday, and that means it’s time for Nick Courtright’s weekly
first glance at music discovered in the last seven days, whether it be
just-released, just-leaked, or some long-lost gem that has remained
under the radar. Click here for
other recent editions of Hot Off the Press, featuring acts such as
Deerhunter, TV on the Radio, Deerhoof, Juana Molina, Crystal Stilts,
White Denim, and Grizzly Bear.
Dent May – The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele

to be released February 3rd on Paw Tracks
Report Card: A-
Okay, there’s definitely an element of the terrible here. I mean, look at that album cover. Just look at it. Seriously.
But once you get past that, and listen to the album a dozen times or
so, bigger issues start coming up: this Dent May, this
straight-from-Mississippi scoundrel, just how serious is he? How much
irony is there to his lounge-lizardly, microphone-hanging, bad suit
wearing persona? Is all his crooning like an inebriated and
discernibly less talented Jens Lekman, all his singing about a
formidable cast of losers ranging from college town hangers-on to the
unimpeachably woman-rejected to the despondently intoxicated, just part
of a master plan to make people smile when listening to music, rather
than wallow in the effluvious well of their own bourbonized misery?