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Songs in the Key of Apocalypse

Johnny Sanford :: Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 1:45 pm

Things seem to be heating up these days, (Climate Change, anyone?) and things don’t seem to be getting easier as far as the economy goes. Not to mention we’ve had two earthquakes in the past two months, a Snowmaggedon and for all intensive purposes, a snow hurricane that just hit N.Y.C. with a foot and a half of snow within the past week. In the media, we’ve been bombarded with movies like 2012 and The Road, television has programs like History Channel’s Life After People.
So, with all these terrible things goin’ down, D+T thought of a good list of apocalyptic songs to sing along to, with the likes of Johnny Cash, Bon Jovi and TOOL. Here’s the list. MORE »

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What To Get Your Intimidating New Girlfriend For Valentine’s Day (On The Off Chance She Celebrates It)

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Friday, February 12th, 2010 4:05 pm

Let’s say you’re a guy or girl who just started dating this wonderful new woman.  She’s sexy, funny, and, above all, smart.  You know she’s not going to go in for the hackneyed Valentine’s Day offering of cards, roses, and chocolate…so what the hell do you get her?  To help you with this romantic quandary, I’ve put together a quick gift guide.  I promise you that if you choose to get her any of the following, you’ll manage to impress the impressive lady in your life.  Have fun!

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Best Break-Up Songs of All Time

Johnny Sanford :: Thursday, February 11th, 2010 1:45 pm

Let’s face it. Valentine’s Day is coming up this Sunday, and anyone who isn’t in a healthy relationship with some significant other is loathe to be reminded of this fact. Spooning with a pillow at night is nowhere near as satisfying as having another human being, even if it is on a twin-sized freakin’ mattress. But what about those relationships that end just before Valentine’s Day, or worse yet, actually on V-Day? That’s why we here at D+T have compiled a Best Of Breakup Songs Playlist to ease the pain of having your heart thrown out of a moving vehicle and run over repeatedly on the highway of love. Check it out after the jump. MORE »

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Growler Prowler: A List

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 5:05 pm


It’s happened to everyone at some point or another.  You’re at a bar, innocently drinking with friends, when someone starts rattling off exactly why they love their beer in excruciating, technical detail.  “It’s the hoppiness that really makes that finish so divine,” or some such.

Yes, my friends, beer culture has essentially become wine culture, replete with its own jargon and condescension.  Usually, you can bullshit your way out of a long-winded history of microbreweries and their oh-so-vastly superior output if you mutter a few words to show that you’re in the know.  Real past responses I’ve used include:

“Unibroue is by far the best German export, I think.  Excuse me for a second, I need to pee.”

“Dogfish Head isn’t THAT overrated.  I think I see my friend over there.”

“Uh, yeah…IPAs.” [Don't judge me too harshly here.  I was slumped in a corner with no real exit strategy].

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Hey New York, A Gift From Me to You

Amy Laviero :: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 1:25 pm

A study published last month reported that, when it comes to happiness, New York ranks dead last when compared to any other state in the country.  As if this accomplishment weren’t enough, the whole tri-state area monopolizes the bottom three spots on the list with Connecticut at 51 and New Joisey at 50.  Not only is New York sad but so are its neighbors.  MORE »

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Far Away? Far Out. The 4 Best Psychedelic Rock Tracks From Other Countries

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Friday, January 15th, 2010 4:30 pm

From South America to Eastern Europe, psychedelic rock has been interpreted through the lens of many different cultures through the years.  This usually results in bizarre hybrid songs that are equally traditional garage rock and local influence, to varying success (if you’d like an example of where it doesn’t work, check out Pakistan’s most popular band, Junoon.  I love tabla, but it just ain’t right with distorted guitar).  The artists listed here have definitely found the right mixture of the two, proving that you can be far from the original scene and still be way far out.

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Wintry Mix: A Playlist To Keep You Feeling Warm & Powerful

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Thursday, January 14th, 2010 3:25 pm

New York in January and February is suicide-inducingly cold.  Sometimes it seems that the only thing it’s got going for it is the wintry camaraderie that it elicits in its people.  We love to commiserate about the weather, be it in the office, among friends, or with strangers, especially the smokers among us.  That’s a pretty weak high point, but, in truth, it’s not the only one out there.   Winter is best when you spend it holing up by yourself or with a few choice loved ones and reading, playing board games, drinking whiskey, and, of course, snuggling under the sheets.  The following playlist is intended to be a soundtrack to all of those activities.

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