
Our kind friends at
Cable and Tweed pointed us toward a few
items regarding Of Montreal.
For one, the band recently appeared on KRUA 88.1 FM at the University of Anchorage, and that
website is now hosting the complete
interview. The program is called
Peaches and Puppies in the Park, a title which not only denotes that it's a college radio program, but also that eventually Of Montreal would have to appear on it.
For another, Cable and Tweed have posted an entire
performance of OM in Atlanta at the Variety Playhouse on February 11. And if that ain't enough...
The Cable and Tweed blog is also hosting the
OM videos for
Requiem for O.M.M.2 and
Wraith Pinned to the Mist (and Other Games)...you know, the one with the hopping bunnies (but no peaches, and no puppies). The
So Begins Our Alabee video is hosted on their blog, as well.
They've also been nice enough to provide the cover of
Disconnect the Dots as performed by
Lesbian Afternoon.
Thanks very much to Cable and Tweed for the info.
Incidentally, if you want to
own So Begins Our Alabee on DVD, check out
No Parachute Volume 1, the music video compilation from
Happy Happy Birthday To Me, which also features videos by The Clientele, My Favorite, Boyracer, Palomar, The Hidden Cameras, and more. (It's just under 90 minutes of low-budget indie music videos, ranging from the awful to the amazing, but charming throughout and probably good background for a party.)
Elsewhere in the blogosphere,
So Much Silence has posted Of Montreal's performance on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic in
easy-to-digest MP3s. Video is available at KCRW's
website.