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The Odd Future collective had released the cover art for their upcoming group realease ‘OF Tape Vol. 2‘ (out March 20 on Odd Future Records). The new compilation will feature Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean, MellowHype (Hodgy Beats and Left Brain), the Internet (Syd tha Kyd and Matt Martians), Domo Genesis, Taco and Jasper Dolphin, but will not feature Earl.

Here are the four different possibilities (or variations) of the cover art.
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Here is the tracklist, and you cam watch the ‘Rella‘ video just below that:

OF Tape Vol. 2:

01 Hi.
02 Bitches [ft. Domo Genesis and Hodgy Beats]
03 NY (Ned Flander) [ft. Hodgy Beats, and Tyler, the Creator]
04 Ya Know [ft. the Internet]
05 Forest Green [ft. Mike G]
06 Lean [ft. Hodgy Beats and Domo Genesis]
07 Analog 2 [ft. Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean, and Syd tha Kyd]
08 50 [ft. MellowHype]
09 Snow White [ft. Hodgy Beats and Frank Ocean]
10 Rella [ft. Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis, and Tyler, the Creator]
11 Real Bitch [ft. MellowHype and Taco]
12 P [ft. Hodgy Beats and Tyler, the Creator]
13 White [ft. Frank Ocean]
14 Hcapd [ft. Domo Genesis, Hodgy Beats, and Tyler, the Creator]
15 Sam (Is Dead) [ft. Domo Genesis and Tyler, the Creator]
16 Doms [ft. Domo Genesis]
17 We Got Bitches [ft. Tyler, the Creator, Taco, and Jasper Dolphin]
18 Oldie [ft. Odd Future]

Third Man Records just unveiled Blunderbuss in an advance listening party for 20 lucky contest winners at the label’s Nashville HQ. The contest was exclusive to The Vault, Third Man Records’ subscription service offering members-only limited edition vinyl, exclusive ticket pre-sales, contests, and other Vault-only giveaways and events.

Tune into Saturday Night Live on March 3rd to see Jack perform two songs off his debut album, Blunderbuss.

Complete track listing is below:

1. Missing Pieces
2. Sixteen Saltines
3. Freedom At 21
4. Love Interruption
5. Blunderbuss
6. Hypocritical Kiss
7. Weep Themselves To Sleep
8. I’m Shakin’
9. Trash Tongue Talker
10. Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy
11. I Guess I Should Go To Sleep
12. On And On And On
13. Take Me With You When You Go

Cover art:
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I hadn’t even heard of Brad Williams until a week or so before the comedy fest. The internet told me about him, the internet is good like that. I’m always trawling through the intertubes for new standup comedians to both laugh at and idolize in equal measure. And to be completely honest with you, I don’t come across too many up and coming North American comedians that really make me laugh like he did. So when I saw that Brad would be performing right here at the Comedy Fest, I put my hand up straight away to go see him.

The Baby Grand Room at Lafflines was full on Friday night with people ready for a good time. Host Michelle Shaughnessy knew how to get the crowd warmed up. I really liked Michelle, she had some good laughs and wasn’t afraid to tread into some pretty rocky territory (see: the inability to reproduce and a possible past drug addiction). But where she really showed her chops was when she was interacting with the audience. She had us in fits as she both tried to force herself into a relationship with a nice young man in the front and do her best to assure his sister and mother that she really is a sweet and honest girl.

The other professional comic of the night was Rob Mailloux. Again, Rob wasn’t afraid of digging a little bit into the darkness to find humor. His bit about pedophile, child sponsorship didn’t seem to go down well with everyone but I was lapping it up. I respect a comedian who searches for the laughs in obscure places rather than pandering to the broader crowd and when people come specifically to see him, he’s gonna kill it.

The warm up acts were good, but when Brad Williams came out on the stage, his skills and experience as a comedian were obvious. He instantly had the spirits of the room right up and we were absorbing every word. He stood head and shoulders above the other comedians of the night.

You’ll have to excuse my terrible ironic pun there, because as I’m sure you’re aware by now Brad is a little person, or a dwarf, or a midget if you will. Don’t worry I’m allowed to say midget, Brad told me to. And as he said himself, no matter what my other friends got up to on the weekend, my story is better because I got to laugh at a midget telling jokes.

And that is something I was concerned about going into the show; is that all it would be? A dwarf making dwarf jokes, or would he be able to break out of that gimmick. It’s probably very offensive to call a disability a gimmick, but what I mean by that is something that makes an aspiring stand up comedian stand out from the rest. For example, nineties stand up was full of guitars, cellos and costumes, but gimmicks grow thin pretty quickly.

There was nothing to worry about with Brad though, whilst the midget jokes came thick and fast it was by no means his only schtick. Actually he used it more as a tool and a way to say terribly offensive things about any and all minority groups (and fat people) and somehow not come across as a complete asshole. But I gotta say, when he showed us that he couldn’t masturbate standing up due to his little arms, I was definitely laughing at ‘the midget on stage’.

In fact he had me laughing almost non-stop. He was super animated and full of contagious energy. But on the other hand, so down to earth that it felt almost like he was just be telling me some jokes over beers at the pub.

I really think that we’ll see more of Brad in the future, he’s a hell of a performer and one funny little fucker.

Get a taste for Brad, right here.

To this day I still remember the first time I heard ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love‘ back in 2003. Once you hear lead singer Justin Hawkins hit that falsetto you can never unhear it. As his voice got higher so did the bands spot on the charts around the world. After a 5 year hiatus the guys from England are back together and their tour has them coming to Vancouver to play a sold out show at the Commodore Ballroom on Friday the 24th – more information.

Leader, Justin Hawkins, had a very public battle with drug & alcohol abuse that lead to the band splitting up after two successful albums. Their debut ‘Permission To Land‘ went quadruple platinum in the UK while the follow up ‘One Way Ticket To Hell…And Back‘ saw smaller success. Both albums had the band touring the world for the better part of three years. They played festivals all over Europe, sold out stadiums around the world and had music videos on TV (before that became a thing of the past).

I am glad that Hawkins has beaten his demons and I am even happier that The Darkness is making music and touring together again. Part of me wants to get into costume for this show (Google the band and you’ll quickly find my inspiration). In the meantime I’m going to sip some tea with honey and give my vocal chords some rest so I can do my best falsetto this Friday.

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