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The A.V. Club is an entertainment website featuring reviews of films, music, television, books, games and DVDs, as well as interviews and other regular offerings examining both new and classic media and other elements of pop culture. The A.V. Club was initially created in 1993 as a supplemental part of The Onion and had a minimal presence on The Onion’s website in its early years, but in 2005—during a website redesign—its online identity grew and matured in ways that allowed it to have an identity all of its own. Unlike its parent publication, The A.V. Club is not satirical.
The publication’s name is a reference to school audiovisual clubs, "composed of a bunch of geeks who actually knew how to run the filmstrip and film projectors."
In 1993, five years after the founding of The Onion at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, UW student Stephen Thompson launched an entertainment section, later renamed The A.V. Club as part of the newspaper's 1995 redesign. While the section was initially viewed as an afterthought to the publication's flagship fake news stories, Thompson credited it as becoming "very important" in allowing The Onion to expand distribution nationwide, as it was easier to sell advertising next to movie reviews and concert listings than satirical news items.
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Okilly Dokilly is a heavy metal band from Phoenix, Arizona that plays "Nedal" music; a subgenre of metal music themed around the animated character Ned Flanders from the television series The Simpsons. All five of the band's members perform dressed as Flanders, and the majority of the lyrics to their songs are quotes of his. The band members go by the names Head Ned, Bled Ned, Red Ned, Thread Ned and Stead Ned. The unusual concept behind the group has resulted in worldwide attention. The lead singer, Head Ned, said that Nedal music is "Not as fast as Bartcore, and a little cleaner than Krusty Punk”, references to hardcore punk and crust punk, respectively.
The band has acquired over 30,000 likes on Facebook.
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David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), known as David Bowie (/ˈboʊ.i/), was an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, painter, and actor. He was a figure in popular music for over five decades, and was considered by critics and musicians as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s. His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft significantly impacted popular music. During his lifetime, he sold an estimated 140 million records worldwide. In the UK, he was awarded nine platinum album certifications, eleven gold and eight silver, and released eleven number-one albums. In the US, he received five platinum and seven gold certifications. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.
There was no contest when Charly Bliss was picking a song to cover from our 25-song list: The power-pop four-piece knew as soon as it saw Len’s one-hit wonder “Steal My Sunshine” on the remaining list. The song is bright and effervescent—a prototypical summer song that works effortlessly with Bliss’ brand of energetic ’90s fuzz-rock, and they bring new energy to the typically laid-back track. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Okilly Dokilly, the world’s first and only “Nedal” band, stopped by The A.V. Club offices in the midst of their tour to treat us to a live performance. In the clip above, Okilly Dokilly performs “They Warned Me,” a track from their 2016 album, Howdilly Doodilly. Okilly Dokilly is on tour now. Dates are listed here: http://www.okillydokilly.com/#tour-section Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Outkast’s roots are planted firmly in the realm of hip-hop, with the duo being largely responsible for the surge in popularity of Atlanta hip-hop in the mid-1990s. But “Hey Ya” is a slightly different story. Written, produced, and performed by André 3000 on the duo’s 2003 double album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, “Hey Ya” merges pop, hip-hop, rock, and funk to create an eclectic track reminiscent of Prince in his heyday. It’s a great song from the group’s expansive catalog, and it’s the song Scranton rock band Tigers Jaw chose to take on for its Undercover. Decked out in sunglasses, the band brings some of its own flair to the track, adding a guitar solo and having a lot of fun with the call-and-response section. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://ww...
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The Foo Fighters’ “Monkey Wrench” is fierce, hooky, guitar-driven rock—not really what Judah & The Lion are known for. But the Nashville natives took the challenge head-on and chose the song for their Undercover. They blended their signature bluegrass-tinged sound with the high-energy, post-grunge stylings of the Fighters and created something that still sounds right at home in their catalog. Judah & The Lion’s latest record, Folk Hop N’ Roll, is out now on Cletus The Van Records. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
We’re pleased as punch to have Phantogram kick off our eighth season of A.V. Undercover, which has a moody new vibe, with a stellar take on Hole’s “Violet.” The moody cover finds frontwoman Sarah Barthel doing her best dark Courtney Love, all while the churning band takes full advantage of the new, well-lit Undercover set. It’s a great indication of where we’re going with this new season, which will feature all your favorite or soon-to-be-favorite bands doing covers of all your favorite songs. We’re talking groups like Minus The Bear, Lee Fields, Old 97’s, Passenger, Austra, and Fastball covering cuts by T-Rex, Dolly Parton, Fugazi, and Blink-182, though not necessarily in that order. We can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on for the past few months, so make sure to check bac...
Surfer Blood - Gigantic (Pixies cover) (A.V. Undercover_2011 The A.V. Club)
When we put Coldplay’s “Clocks” on this year’s Undercover list, we figured we’d get some pretty, emotive cover of the British group’s megahit. What we got, instead, was Cloud Nothings’ version of a sonic art project. As you’ll see in the clip, the group weaves together the actual melody of “Clocks” with animal sounds, deep fuzz, copious amounts of smoke, and a lot of dissonance for its version of the cut. We’re not sure if it’s a cover, per se, but it’s intriguing to watch all the same. Cloud Nothings’ latest record, Life Without Sound, is out now on Carpark Records. The group is touring throughout the rest of the year. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Blink-182’s “Dammit” was the group’s first bonafide hit, selling millions of copies and launching the band into the hearts of fans everywhere. But when Chicago metalheads Oozing Wound picked the song off our 25-track list, it was out of spite—or, rather, under the guise of not ruining a song they actually liked. As you’ll hear in the video above, Oozing Wound strips out the sing-song melody, drops the song out of C major, and delivers a grimy, gritty, head-banging performance that’s sure to both alienate fans of the original track and tantalize metal fans. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
The ice cream-related attack you're about to witness—or maybe just witnessed—was not planned in advance, though it looks perfectly staged. We had legendary noise-rock band The Melvins out in Chicago's beautiful Humboldt Park, and yes, we had the spankin' new Jeni's ice cream truck set up as the backdrop. But the audience, and Buzz Osborne's unleashing of the word "free"—that was just the beautiful hand of fate. The song they covered seemed perfectly inappropriate for the occasion: It's "Graveyard" by Butthole Surfers, and that's Surfers bassist Jeff Pinkus rocking out alongside Buzz, Dale Crover, and Coady Willis. A new Melvins album featuring original drummer Mike Dillard—Tres Cabrones—will be out in November. Enjoy this beautiful, innocent mayhem. Subscribe to The Onion on YouTube: ht...
Okilly Dokilly, the world’s first and only metal band inspired by Ned Flanders, stopped by The A.V. Club offices in the midst of their tour to treat us to a live performance. In the clip above, Okilly Dokilly performs “Godspeed Little Doodle,” a track from their 2016 album, Howdilly Doodilly. Okilly Dokilly is on tour now. Dates are listed here. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
We kicked off this season of A.V. Undercover about two months ago with a fresh look, complete with a brand new set, fun mood lighting, and a custom neon sign. It didn’t take long, however, for things to come crashing down. When covering Fugazi’s beloved “Waiting Room,” Seattle indie rock band Minus The Bear committed completely to the performance, disregarding their surroundings, delivering a first-rate cover to add to their expansive catalog, and, in the process, destroying our Undercover sign. Minus The Bear’s latest record, Voids, is out now on Suicide Squeeze Records Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Twin Peaks’ return has been strange and nightmarish, filled with insane, offbeat humor and creepy, bizarre moments of horror—basically, it’s been Twin Peaks. Before the season wraps up this Sunday, we’ve prepared a brief rundown of everything you need to know headed into the finale. Be advised that spoilers follow. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
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From They Might Be Giants' new album Album Raises New and Troubling Questions. Get it at iTunes (http://geni.us/40Gb) or Amazon (http://geni.us/3XQC). Also available as FLAC, CD by special order and a special mp3 edition (same price as iTunes download but with five bonus videos and a bonus PDF) at http://merchdirect.com/theymightbegiants In the many months making and then promoting Join Us They Might Be Giants created many recordings. Contained on this brand new full length album of rarities are many previously unheard tracks along with the live version of Cloisonné heard on the official video of the song, a fantastic remix of You Probably Get That A Lot from the Elegant Too, plus the band's now legendary appearance on The Onion AV Club's Undercover series performing Tubthumping with the ...
In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, director Edgar Wright and the cast of Baby Driver showed off their film trivia skills. Jon Hamm, Eiza González, and Ansel Elgort combine strengths to take down Wright but prove to be no match for the director’s cinema knowledge. Wright even takes the opportunity to correct our own Alex McLevy on one of his questions. Clearly, we’re all out of our depths. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
While the official kickoff of A.V. Undercover’s eighth season is still a week away, we thought we’d whet our readers’ proverbial appetites with a special bonus track in advance. In the video above, the lovable scamps in The Regrettes take on Sweet’s “Fox On The Run,” a song that you might be familiar with if you’ve been paying attention to our other recent video offerings. The up-and-comers tackle “Fox On The Run” with a youthful ferocity that would seem a little daunting if you didn’t know the group’s lead singer, Lydia Night, is actually only 16 years old—and thus far more full of energy than the vast majority of us old fuddy-duddies. The Regrettes’ debut record, Feel Your Feelings Fool!, is out now on Warner Bros. The group kicks off a run of summer tour dates June 11 in Phoenix. Visi...
From the A.V. Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxgr-Ebpidw
There was no contest when Charly Bliss was picking a song to cover from our 25-song list: The power-pop four-piece knew as soon as it saw Len’s one-hit wonder “Steal My Sunshine” on the remaining list. The song is bright and effervescent—a prototypical summer song that works effortlessly with Bliss’ brand of energetic ’90s fuzz-rock, and they bring new energy to the typically laid-back track. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Okilly Dokilly, the world’s first and only “Nedal” band, stopped by The A.V. Club offices in the midst of their tour to treat us to a live performance. In the clip above, Okilly Dokilly performs “They Warned Me,” a track from their 2016 album, Howdilly Doodilly. Okilly Dokilly is on tour now. Dates are listed here: http://www.okillydokilly.com/#tour-section Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Outkast’s roots are planted firmly in the realm of hip-hop, with the duo being largely responsible for the surge in popularity of Atlanta hip-hop in the mid-1990s. But “Hey Ya” is a slightly different story. Written, produced, and performed by André 3000 on the duo’s 2003 double album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, “Hey Ya” merges pop, hip-hop, rock, and funk to create an eclectic track reminiscent of Prince in his heyday. It’s a great song from the group’s expansive catalog, and it’s the song Scranton rock band Tigers Jaw chose to take on for its Undercover. Decked out in sunglasses, the band brings some of its own flair to the track, adding a guitar solo and having a lot of fun with the call-and-response section. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://ww...
Subscribe to The Onion on YouTube: http://bit.ly/xzrBUA Like The Onion on Facebook: http://www.fb.com/theonion Follow The Onion on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/theonion More Breaking News: http://www.theonion.com/video/
The Foo Fighters’ “Monkey Wrench” is fierce, hooky, guitar-driven rock—not really what Judah & The Lion are known for. But the Nashville natives took the challenge head-on and chose the song for their Undercover. They blended their signature bluegrass-tinged sound with the high-energy, post-grunge stylings of the Fighters and created something that still sounds right at home in their catalog. Judah & The Lion’s latest record, Folk Hop N’ Roll, is out now on Cletus The Van Records. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
We’re pleased as punch to have Phantogram kick off our eighth season of A.V. Undercover, which has a moody new vibe, with a stellar take on Hole’s “Violet.” The moody cover finds frontwoman Sarah Barthel doing her best dark Courtney Love, all while the churning band takes full advantage of the new, well-lit Undercover set. It’s a great indication of where we’re going with this new season, which will feature all your favorite or soon-to-be-favorite bands doing covers of all your favorite songs. We’re talking groups like Minus The Bear, Lee Fields, Old 97’s, Passenger, Austra, and Fastball covering cuts by T-Rex, Dolly Parton, Fugazi, and Blink-182, though not necessarily in that order. We can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on for the past few months, so make sure to check bac...
Surfer Blood - Gigantic (Pixies cover) (A.V. Undercover_2011 The A.V. Club)
When we put Coldplay’s “Clocks” on this year’s Undercover list, we figured we’d get some pretty, emotive cover of the British group’s megahit. What we got, instead, was Cloud Nothings’ version of a sonic art project. As you’ll see in the clip, the group weaves together the actual melody of “Clocks” with animal sounds, deep fuzz, copious amounts of smoke, and a lot of dissonance for its version of the cut. We’re not sure if it’s a cover, per se, but it’s intriguing to watch all the same. Cloud Nothings’ latest record, Life Without Sound, is out now on Carpark Records. The group is touring throughout the rest of the year. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Blink-182’s “Dammit” was the group’s first bonafide hit, selling millions of copies and launching the band into the hearts of fans everywhere. But when Chicago metalheads Oozing Wound picked the song off our 25-track list, it was out of spite—or, rather, under the guise of not ruining a song they actually liked. As you’ll hear in the video above, Oozing Wound strips out the sing-song melody, drops the song out of C major, and delivers a grimy, gritty, head-banging performance that’s sure to both alienate fans of the original track and tantalize metal fans. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
The ice cream-related attack you're about to witness—or maybe just witnessed—was not planned in advance, though it looks perfectly staged. We had legendary noise-rock band The Melvins out in Chicago's beautiful Humboldt Park, and yes, we had the spankin' new Jeni's ice cream truck set up as the backdrop. But the audience, and Buzz Osborne's unleashing of the word "free"—that was just the beautiful hand of fate. The song they covered seemed perfectly inappropriate for the occasion: It's "Graveyard" by Butthole Surfers, and that's Surfers bassist Jeff Pinkus rocking out alongside Buzz, Dale Crover, and Coady Willis. A new Melvins album featuring original drummer Mike Dillard—Tres Cabrones—will be out in November. Enjoy this beautiful, innocent mayhem. Subscribe to The Onion on YouTube: ht...
Okilly Dokilly, the world’s first and only metal band inspired by Ned Flanders, stopped by The A.V. Club offices in the midst of their tour to treat us to a live performance. In the clip above, Okilly Dokilly performs “Godspeed Little Doodle,” a track from their 2016 album, Howdilly Doodilly. Okilly Dokilly is on tour now. Dates are listed here. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
We kicked off this season of A.V. Undercover about two months ago with a fresh look, complete with a brand new set, fun mood lighting, and a custom neon sign. It didn’t take long, however, for things to come crashing down. When covering Fugazi’s beloved “Waiting Room,” Seattle indie rock band Minus The Bear committed completely to the performance, disregarding their surroundings, delivering a first-rate cover to add to their expansive catalog, and, in the process, destroying our Undercover sign. Minus The Bear’s latest record, Voids, is out now on Suicide Squeeze Records Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Twin Peaks’ return has been strange and nightmarish, filled with insane, offbeat humor and creepy, bizarre moments of horror—basically, it’s been Twin Peaks. Before the season wraps up this Sunday, we’ve prepared a brief rundown of everything you need to know headed into the finale. Be advised that spoilers follow. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Subscribe to The Onion on YouTube: http://bit.ly/xzrBUA Like The Onion on Facebook: http://www.fb.com/theonion Follow The Onion on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/theonion More Breaking News: http://www.theonion.com/video/
From They Might Be Giants' new album Album Raises New and Troubling Questions. Get it at iTunes (http://geni.us/40Gb) or Amazon (http://geni.us/3XQC). Also available as FLAC, CD by special order and a special mp3 edition (same price as iTunes download but with five bonus videos and a bonus PDF) at http://merchdirect.com/theymightbegiants In the many months making and then promoting Join Us They Might Be Giants created many recordings. Contained on this brand new full length album of rarities are many previously unheard tracks along with the live version of Cloisonné heard on the official video of the song, a fantastic remix of You Probably Get That A Lot from the Elegant Too, plus the band's now legendary appearance on The Onion AV Club's Undercover series performing Tubthumping with the ...
In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, director Edgar Wright and the cast of Baby Driver showed off their film trivia skills. Jon Hamm, Eiza González, and Ansel Elgort combine strengths to take down Wright but prove to be no match for the director’s cinema knowledge. Wright even takes the opportunity to correct our own Alex McLevy on one of his questions. Clearly, we’re all out of our depths. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
While the official kickoff of A.V. Undercover’s eighth season is still a week away, we thought we’d whet our readers’ proverbial appetites with a special bonus track in advance. In the video above, the lovable scamps in The Regrettes take on Sweet’s “Fox On The Run,” a song that you might be familiar with if you’ve been paying attention to our other recent video offerings. The up-and-comers tackle “Fox On The Run” with a youthful ferocity that would seem a little daunting if you didn’t know the group’s lead singer, Lydia Night, is actually only 16 years old—and thus far more full of energy than the vast majority of us old fuddy-duddies. The Regrettes’ debut record, Feel Your Feelings Fool!, is out now on Warner Bros. The group kicks off a run of summer tour dates June 11 in Phoenix. Visi...
From the A.V. Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxgr-Ebpidw
Ian, Scott, and Sean sneak out a review of the Rogue cards for Arkham Horror: The Card Game. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Ian, Scott, Sean and, now joining us, Nick call upon the red raven and test their luck through the Survivor class. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Tank And The Bangas are on tour now. Dates are listed here: http://www.tankandthebangas.com/home/ Here at The A.V. Club, we love it when artists come perform for us in our studio, so we’re going to make it a regular thing with the launch of our new series, AVC Sessions. The premise is dead simple: For each Session, we’ll bring in an artist, band, musician, singer, rapper, etc. to perform three of their own tracks. For the inaugural Session, NPR Tiny Desk Contest winners Tank And The Bangas brought their style and New Orleans charm to the A.V. Club studio. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
The A.V. Club Hosted By John Teti is a weekly series on Fusion TV. This well done special episode devotes the whole half-hour to John Teti's behind-the-scenes look at The Price Is Right as it enters its 46th season. The A.V. Club airs Thursdays at 9 PM ET on Fusion TV. http://http://fusion.net/
Ian, Scott, and Sean muscle through the Guardian cards in the Core set of Arkham Horror: The Card Game. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Ian and Sean check out those sneaky green cards from the Dunwich box! -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
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An in-depth discussion of the Corporation and Limited Liability. Regarding chernobyl: http://www.geographical.co.uk/Magazine/Chernobyl_-_Apr_11.html
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Link to the new album, Pieces in Space: lnk.to/Sammus “America” featured in Bitch Feminist Friday Mixtape - 11.4.2016 https://bitchmedia.org/article/bitchtapes-fight-your-right Sammus interviewed by Feminist Frequency in “FREQ #9” - 11.4.2016 https://feministfrequency.com/2016/11/04/freq-9-sammus-powers-up/ Interviewed by Fusion in article entitled “Meet Sammus, the rapper and PhD candidate you need to know”: - 11.4.2016 http://fusion.net/story/365652/sammus-rapper-real-future-fair/ “Nighttime featuring Izzy True” premieres on The A.V. Club - 11.3.2016 http://AVclub.com/article/sammus-confronts-anxiety-head-video-nighttime-245261 Pieces in Space featured in WatchLOUD: “New Music Friday” - 10.28.2016 http://watchloud.com/2016/10/28/new-music-friday-meek-mill/ Interviewed b...
Ian, Scott, and Sean conjure up a review of the Mystic Cards from the Core set of Arkham Horror: The Card Game. It may be the best one ever. Jussayin. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Ian, Scott, and Sean review the bombastic set of new player cards from our first Mythos Pack! It's the Pathfinder hour! -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Scott and Sean board the Essex County Express and set off for Charismaville! -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Ian and Sean check out Rex and his new Seeker toys. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters
Ian, Scott, and Sean open the book of the Seekers and see what their story is. Don't miss the Sneak Attack Nick at the end! -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mythosbusters