SOUNDTRACK: KATHLEEN EDWARDS-Live from the Bowery Ballroom (2003).
This is a live
EP released just after Failer. I assumed that the Bowery was the New York one, but I just leaned that it is a Ballroom in Vancouver. The CD has three live tracks, two from Failer and a cover of an AC/DC song (!).
She sounds great, her band sounds great, and the quality of the recording is great.
Side two of the disc is a DVD. It contains two videos: “Six O’Clock News” and “One More Song the Radio Won’t Like.” Both videos are okay at best. They are fairly pedestrian clips of her singing, close-ups of her face, shots of her singing standing in the street etc. “Radio” is slightly more inventive in that there’s a vague sort of plot, but she gets to wear some wigs. But the overlays of her in various wigs come about half way through and seem like an afterthought. The songs are great, but the videos are just so so.
So, if you’re a fan, this might be worth finding. But it’s not an essential addition by any means.
[READ: January 15, 2010] Maintenance Vol 3.
This is the latest (and possibly last?) volume in the Maintenance series. Unlike the previous collections, this volume contains an entire story arc. And it’s a good one.
The evil-looking creature from the final page of volume 2 has kidnapped the gorgeous TerrorMax secretary Mendy (just as Manny was about to ask her out!). And Doug and Manny, janitors extraordinaire, are determined to get her back. When they learn that a spacecraft will be required, they’re quite happy to know that a certain grumpy alien has one that he’s pretending not to remember how to start. And the adventure begins.
They enlist the help of just about everyone we’ve met in the series: ManShark, K’Arl (it’s his ship, even if he doesn’t want to go with them), and even a mad scientist or two. It’s a wild ride, full of more pop culture references, a twisted alien and lots of great artwork.
I’ve enjoyed every volume in this series. They’re quick reads, and very funny. And, Rodriguez really know how to convey the messages with his lines.
I hope there’s more Maintenace in the future.

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