A link to this blog entry over at InvisibleOranges.com was sent to me about a month ago. At the time I was far away from home and only skimmed through the piece. Again, the subject is Today is the Day, more specifically, a film based on the band's latest album, Axis of Eden. Apparently the music video for "I.E.D." is lifted from Axis of Eden the film, and the writer loves "how the mirror effect assaults the central axis." I thought the effect came across as more of a ploy to cover up a lack of i
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We arrived at Mercy Lounge early enough Friday night to catch most of the first band--if it weren't for the line that awaited us as we strolled up the Cannery Row parking lot. The line wasn't nearly as epic as the queue for the Protomen release show a couple months back, but it did stretch as far as the chain link fence. We kept ourselves busy by counting how many people uttered a variation of "It's sold out? Fuck!" before skulking back to their cars, clearly pissed that they bl