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Edie Sedwick on All Our Noise

When Justin Moyer isn’t busy contributing to Washington City Paper he can often be found wearing a dress and singing slightly-bratty post-punk songs under the name Edie Sedgwick. Call it a commentary on the nature of celebrity. Or call it a conscious attempt to transcend the confines of the ordinary. Or, well, just watch this interview that All Our Noise recently taped and hear Moyer/Sedgwick attempt to explain it himself.

Edie Sedgwick will perform with Kid Congo Powers, and Exactly as part of the New York Night Train Happening @ Civilian Arts Project
Saturday, June 27th,
11pm / $10 / 21+

Interview: Edie Sedgwick from All Our Noise on Vimeo.

Also, you might check out this concert video from France.

Edie Sedgwick on Attic Addict from Attic Addict on Vimeo.

Funk Dreams

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Wavelength
“Funk Dreams”
Video: Luke Wyatt
Out now on PPU

Neil Young Goes Millenial

When Neil Young took his first stab at environmental advocacy in 1970 with “After the Gold Rush”—a sweet, somber retelling of a dream he has in which mankind so thoroughly befouls Mother Earth that they have to abandon her in spaceships—folk music was still among the younger set’s prime tools for expressing outrage. These days, the activists of Generation Y (i.e. the “UserGen”) are more apt to use a keyboard and a URL than a guitar and a microphone to disseminate a political message.
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