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❤ Star Maker Machine Rasputina: Momma Was An Opium Smoker [Purchase ]Most mama-centric songs are old-school classics that dote on dear ol' mom or on some feisty lady who deserves an ode in her… Read full post »
❤ Eardrums shall fail Choosing a recording location different than the ol’ studio usually makes for a lot of fun. Rasputina is a band that sets itself apart from the rest of the gothic… Read full post »
❤ The Devil Has The Best Tuna The Shondes Genre: Rock / Classical / Indie From: Brooklyn, New York, United States Type the words Jewish queercore into google and the only band that you'll turn up are… Read full post »
❤ Cats Are Grey Here is Rasputina at a seance summoning the ghost of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The cockatoo in the center is Melora Creager who sings and plays cello. The grizzly… Read full post »
❤ Cover Me For many bands, rocking you hard isn’t enough. They feel the need to tell you how hard they’re rocking you. So as a tribute to the many groups too insecure… Read full post »
❤ Star Maker Machine Rasputina: The Donner Party [Purchase ]What could possibly be funny about the horrendous situation that befell the Donner Party in the winter of 1846? Well, if anyone can find humor… Read full post »
❤ Fong Songs Come on in, the party has just begun! DJ Frankenstein is spinnin' tunes tonight and he's definitely got some treats for you. Have a safe and happy Pooky Night everyone!… Read full post »
❤ Cover Lay Down I had a singer-songwriter feature half-written for this evening, but the passage of Pink Floyd cofounder and keyboardist Richard Wright earlier this week reminded me that I've been sitting on… Read full post »
❤ The Line Of Best Fit Oh Perilous World , the sixth full-length release from chamber-rock trio Rasputina (cellist Melora Creager, who toured with Nirvana during their In Utero period), will be released on January 21st… Read full post »
❤ adzuki bean stash The first time I experienced Rasputina was in college back when they were touring with Marilyn Manson in the late 90's. Back then I would have classified the inscrutable cello… Read full post »
❤ Armagideon Time In 1954, faced with the unstoppable tag-team of child psychologist Frederick Wertham and Tennessee senator C. Estes "Yes, I know what my middle name rhymes with" Kefauver, the comic book… Read full post »
❤ speed of dark Contrast Podcast #158 honors the egg as springtime symbol of fertility and new life. Eggs are also well-known as fragile, and I couldn’t resist Rasputina’s song about how bringing back… Read full post »
❤ Condemned to Rock 'N Roll It's the most wonderful time of the year...Halloween. Well, technically not until this Friday, but I had to post this mix in time for it, especially since you'll be needing… Read full post »
❤ Cover Me On a whim I went to a goth-cello concert a few weeks back because it sounded unique. Rasputina is just that, dueling cellos with an aggressive percussionist who plays songs… Read full post »
❤ Instrumental Analysis Summer is winding down, kids are going back to school and bands are finishing their summer tours or starting fall ones. This weekend is very front heavy with a lot… Read full post »
❤ Pasta Primavera Some good shows for a Sunday, if you can pull yourself off the football couch. At the Ottobar is the awesome lineup of The Casting Out , The Courtesy Line… Read full post »
❤ 5 Acts Brooklyn, NY "Cage In A Cave" Rasputina on MySpace Rasputina on The Hype Machine Read full post »
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