So soon: Detroit show (concert follows screening); Ann Arbor show (huge and free)! Already: new songs via the mp3 page or giant play button (up, left). Previous news post might have been so brief.
Did anyone catch John Hodgman asking my man Barry Hussein if he's Nerdcore? If so, relive the magic (about 7:58 in). Thrill as Hodgman performs hard-hitting investigative work, face to face with his subject, demanding to know: does our nation's leader front at geekery? Scandal unfolds! See for yourself. We here at The Most Frontingest's Internet Home Base whole-heartedly endorse entire contents of video, which is why this paragraph is so long.
Oh, and since it's a Tube Party, here's some charming youngsters performing Goth Girls for you. Do you like that, "Tube Party?" That's what all the kids are saying these days, in reference to orgies of flash video consumption.
Front rocks beats in the musty rehearsin' attic of The Categorical Imperative, readying his rhymes for the impending invasion of Michigan, USA! Detroit show is added for Saturday the 27th, to immediately follow the Nerdcore Rising screening at Detroit Windsor International Film Festival. Details are on the calendar. And the next day? Discuss the film, nerdcore hip-hop, cheeses of the world, and anything else you like, with Front and the film's director Negin Farsad at Ann Arbor's fantastic summer festival. That's at noon-thirty on the 28th, with the film screening again right afterwards. Too much Frontalot for you? Too goddamn bad! Because the gigantic, impossibly badass free concert happens Monday the 29th, Top Of The Park in Ann Arbor, with the One Ups. Tell everyone on earth, particularly the Michigan part of earth.
You might note that the latest album now has three songs posted in full. The new single is Shame Of The Otaku, and it tops the singles list. Will Shipley's favorite, Socks On, is also freshly available. That and Front's 30-second G4 spot (2600) are both under Commissions on the MP3 page.
Front's headed to sunny San Mateo for the Maker Faire on Saturday. If you see him, say howdy do! Or sit at home and watch his occasional Twattle and YeomansTube updates live from the faire. (The Toob page is new, by the way, and will only contain nonsense from el videophone).
Speaking of videos, here is MC Frontalot in a taxi, making a confession about a rock and roll computer adventure from long ago. Lawyers for the Levis corporation are advised that it is completely made up and never happened.
Don't forget about BFD on the 6th. MC Lars invites Front up for their duet, which will be a wonderful thing to behold. So come on by and behold it.
A July 27th Detroit show is in the works, to go along with the Ann Arbor gig! Stand by!
