COFFEE TALK: The Latest Posts, Profiles & Think Pieces On Torche, Boredoms, Queens of the Stone Age, Robert Hood, OMD and More

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Boredoms @ Terminal 5

We sift the ‘net for today’s top stories so you don’t have to…

  • Björk appeared on Antony and the Johnsons‘ new album.
  • FACT filed a guide of Robert Hood essentials.
  • Matt Edwards (Radio Slave, REKID) launched a sub-label focused on experimental music and merch.
  • Simian Mobile Disco answered 11 questions.
  • Touch & Go’s zine co-founder and book editor spoke to Decibel.
  • Boredoms announced a DVD of their legendary Boadrum performance.
  • The A.V. Club wrote a beginner’s guide to Madlib.
  • Billy Corgan debuted the new Smashing Pumpkins lineup.
  • Starz canceled Party Down.
  • Well, Oceansize is still around.
  • OMD prepped their first LP in 14 years.
  • Richie Hawtin got robbed.
  • Fat Possum streamed Wavves new record.
  • John Lydon discussed his approach to lyrics.
  • Little White Earbuds tracked down Theo Parrish.
  • Torche posted the tracklisting and album art from their Songs For Singles LP.
  • Frankie Rose and the Outs unveiled a track from their debut album.
  • Queens of the Stone Age readied a reissue of their classic Rated R album.
  • The Wire shared some classic Rammellzee stories.
  • ?uestlove broke down the indie bent of The Roots‘ new record.
  • Dusted delivered their mid-2010 progress report.
  • Javelin, Beach Fossils and Warpaint lined up a summer tour.
  • Portishead signed a new record deal and started working on their fourth studio album.
  • Beck, Thurston Moore and Tortoise coveredYanni.
  • Drums of Death revealed the details of his debut record.
  • Ariel Pink and R. Stevie Moore interviewed one another for FADER TV.
  • The Guardian discussed the myriad music references in Brett Easton Ellis‘ books.
  • And our favorite headline of the day: “Why Glo-Fi’s Future Is Not Ephemeral.”