
So, a few links and what-not from the last week:
My friend and occasional partner-in-crime (more on which in the next few days...) Rowan Woods has a fantastic interview with Florence Welch (of ...and the Machine fame) up at Dummy Magazine. If you like top-flight music journalism, you should check it out. Right now.
Among a handful of my pieces that went up last week on The Playlist was my review of Inglourious Basterds, which opened over the weekend. As a counterpoint to my rather negative viewpoint (and as a little nod to the commenters there...), I wanted to point you towards an excellent piece by Karina Longworth, one of the best critics out there, who having panned it in Cannes, saw it for a second time and had a completely different view. I disagree with some of what she says, but it's a brilliant bit of writing, and it's inspired me to check it out for a second time.
Finally, Pitchfork last week debuted its Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s. Like any list of its sort, you won't agree with all of it, (although there's something to be said for a list that large in terms of covering all possible bases...), but any list which has two James Murphy songs in the top 20 gets my vote. I'm a compulsive list-maker, so my own Top 100 may surface in the near future...



