We are definitely Biscuit Brothers fans at our house, so the news in their latest newsletter (go sign up!) that the Brothers are readying not one but two CDs for the upcoming season is good 'round here. Family Favorites sounds like it's probably a Greatest Hits CD of sort from their first two CDs, minus the skits which, though amusing, don't always translate as well without the television pictures. What I'm really looking forward to, though, is Have a Merry Musical Christmas! I get all giddy thinking about what liberties Tiny Scarecrow will take with longtime favorites.
OK, maybe not giddy. But I think it'll be fun.
Review: Wonderstuff - Recess Monkey

New Justin Roberts Album "Pop Fly" Due in 2008
Neither of Chicago's baseball squads are still playing, but Justin Roberts has baseball on the brain. In his latest e-mail blast, Roberts announced plans to release his next CD, titled Pop Fly, in "early 2008." (There were also a bunch of baseball-themed metaphors that kinda stretched things pretty far, so I'm choosing to omit those here.)
I'd heard about the release plans before, but this was the first I've heard the album title (which, frankly, could be totally not about baseball, but rather about a paternal unit with unusual transportation capabilities). Having a title somehow makes it real, which means I can begin to get excited about it. Seeing as it was one of my Top 3 family albums of 2006, and the #1 release in 2006's "Fids & Kamily" poll, I think it's safe to say I'm looking forward to it.
Even if it's barely on the on-deck circle.
DVD/CD Review: Gustafer Yellowgold's Have You Never Been Yellow?

Debbie Harry and a Bunch of Punk Rock Posers
I don't spend a lot of time posting stuff that fails to entertain, but this... this approaches a realm of badness that it's hard to resist.
We can argue whether or not kids assuming classic punk poses and statements of people 15 to 30 years older would ever be funny, but when a 7-year-old smears peanut butter on his stomach and says "I wanna be your dog," I think we can all agree that it's moved beyond funny into, well, sad. (You, my little one, are no Iggy.)
I'm gonna go listen to my Dan Zanes duet with Deborah Harry on "Waltzing Matilda" and try to forget this now...
(Via Stereogum.)
Review: If I Could Be... - Meredith Brooks
