New this week: 'The Pale Blue Eye,' Iggy Pop and 'The Menu'
This week’s new entertainment releases include albums from veteran Iggy Pop and rising star Brandon Ratcliff, Lifetime concludes its coverage on R. Kelly’s victims with a two-night special, and Christian Bale stars as a detective in an 1830 whodunit alongside a young Edgar Allen Poe.
New Order's Stephen Morris Has Hesitations About Reworks of "Blue Monday"
"They've done a kind of orchestral version of it, and I've always kind of felt, Oh, no, not an orchestral anything, really," Morris says of the Wonder Woman teaser. Morris and his bandmates will make full use of New Orders considerable catalog in the immediate future. Thank you to @MichaelGongora and City of Miami Beach for presenting New Order with the key to the city - what an honour! #NewOrderMiami pic.twitter.com/UZSvemgOQ7 New Order (@neworder) January 13, 2019"I never thought we'd get the key to the city Miami Beach, of all places!" Tuesday, January 14; Wednesday, January 15; Friday, January 17; and Saturday, January 18, at the Fillmore Miami Beach, 700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmoremb.com.
miaminewtimes.comLas Nubes Singer Ale Campos Stars in Iggy Pop's "Love's Missing" Music Video
OK, so maybe that's not how it usually goes, but thats essentially what happened to Ale Campos, leader and founder of Miamis lo-fi, melodic buzz saw, Las Nubes. Iggy Pop has been a semiregular presence at Sweat Records special events such as Record Store Day for years. Campos adds that Pop is good friends with the shop's owner, Lolo Reskin, who also co-owns Sweat Records Records, the label through which Las Nubes released its debut album, SMVT. Its superfunny.But Campos got her own surprise during the process when Rolling Stone profiled the "Love's Missing" video and name-dropped Sweat Records, Las Nubes, and Campos herself. After that, Las Nubes will hit the road for a two-week tour west and then back east with stops in Gainesville, New Orleans, Austin, and other cities.
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