Music
This is Current Television’s exclusive airing of Radiohead’s “Scotch Mist.” In this hour long private taping, Radiohead performs all of the tracks from its newest album, In Rainbows. Other elements include poetry readings and diverse imagery created or selected by the band.
Music video for A Perfect Circle’s “Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums.” Maynard pokes fun at the two-party system, war, media, and our former fearless leader.
New short film “Treat Me Like Your Mother” for The Dead Weather directed by Jonathan Glazer. The new album Horehound is in stores on 7/14/09. The Dead Weather is: Alison Mosshart, Jack White, Jack Lawrence and Dean Fertita.

As far as music scenes go, Los Angeles is the crème de le crème. Countless bands (for better or for worse) have attained household-name status starting their careers here: Beck, Maroon 5, Weezer, and The Pussycat Dolls are just the tip of the smogberg. We’re talking BIG. Overexposed. Commercialized. So while this is probably the first time you’ve been aware of their existence, Division Day is ready to melt your face with some self-proclaimed “post-industrial blackened romantigaze.” Whatever that means. (more…)

Last year Santa brought me a gift certificate to Lou’s Records in Encinitas, my favorite record store in the whole wide world (I must have been so good). (more…)

We learned Thursday that one of the great musical talents in history passed away. In case you’ve been MIA like Mark Sanford, the pop megastar suffered a heart attack and died at the tender age of fifty. Who knows what the fallout from his passing will be, but one thing is certain: Michael Jackson has touched all of our lives. (more…)

So, Miss Heather Green… tell YOURMUSIC a little bit about yourself.
I was born in the tiny town of Julian, California in a log cabin with a well as our main source of water. You ever heard of the expression hippie baby? Probably not, but now you have. I was a hippie baby. I was raised in the North County of San Diego, mostly Encinitas. Encinitas is my permanent home, no matter how long I am away from it.
That’s awesome. What influenced your decision to become a musician?
Music has been a constant support for me in life. I’ve been singing since I was four or five. As I grew older I tried to focus my attention on other careers and goals, but through the support of others or just through my own wanting, life always lead me back to a career in music, through my voice.





