August 26th, 2009 3:31pm
Eugene Mirman – “God Is A Twelve-Year-Old Boy With Asperger’s”

Eugene Mirman – God Is A Twelve-Year-Old Boy With Asperger’s
Out 10/6 on Sub Pop

Eugene Mirman – God Is A Twelve-Year-Old Boy With Asperger’s
Out 10/6 on Sub Pop
The download is available now and the 12″ ships in September.

No Age – Losing Feeling EP
12″ Vinyl/Digital
Out 10/6 on Sub Pop

The Dutchess & the Duke – Sunset/Sunrise
Out 10/6 on Hardly Art
Dr. Frank (aka Frank Portman) is streaming two tracks from a single named after his new novel, Andromeda Klein.
The Guardian reports that Pete Townshend is writing another rock opera.
The musical tells the story of Walter, a pub-rock musician, who hits it big when one of his songs appears in a car advert. Suddenly wealthy, Walter becomes a "house-husband" as his wife, Floss, takes up horse riding. "When [Walter] tries to return to music after a 15-year hiatus," Townshend wrote, "he finds that what he hears and what he composes evoke the ecologically rooted, apocalyptic mindset of his generation. Shaken by this and torn by personal difficulties, he and Floss become estranged."
The Village Voice examines "the improbable return of the rock star novel."
But the musician-penned novel has made a comeback lately. Fiction has snuck into Continuum's 33 1/3 series, in the space usually reserved for deep critical thought about, well, people like Bob Dylan. Both the Mountain Goats' John Darnielle and Joe Pernice, of the Pernice Brothers, used their contributions to the series (based around Black Sabbath's Master of Reality and the Smiths' Meat Is Murder, respectively) to attempt novellas. Pernice's follow-up and proper debut novel, It Feels So Good When I Stop, is out this month from Riverhead. Nick Cave, who published his first novel in 1989, has written another one: The Death of Bunny Munro, due in September from Faber & Faber. And Momus—the Scottish songwriter and artist whose 1988 Tender Pervert LP paid explicit homage to Mishima, Gide, and Bataille—has his fiction debut, The Book of Jokes, on the way from Dalkey Archive, also in September.
eMusic lists songs for hard times.
Buy a Bob Dylan hand-signed harmonica for only $5,000 (or a set of 7 for only $25,000).
Entertainment Weekly interviews Animal Collective's Panda Bear.
Aquarium Drunkard has posted an end of summer mixtape.