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Breaking news: baseball commissioner Rob Manfred has vetoed the US/Russia prisoner swap that would have brought home Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Manfred ruled that the deal was finalized after the July 30 trade deadline, so before he can be traded, Russia first needs to put Gershkovich on waivers and see if any other country wants to claim him. Another blow for US general manager Joe Biden; the guy just can't catch a break.

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Issue #7 of the avant-garde journal TYPO is now available from Black Scat Books. I have one piece in this issue: "All Chimey From Verbs", an imaginary translation of Arthur Rimbaud's "Alchimie du Verbe". More info/order at link above.

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2. Emilia Sisco and Cold Diamond & Mink – "Lemon & Lime Sours". I'm definitely a sucker for retro-soul, so the Funk Brothers-style drum intro on this track had me hooked. Did not expect to learn the artists and label are based in Helsinki, Finland, but OK!

My Top 2 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 29):
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1. A Place to Bury Strangers – "Disgust". Hypercaffeinated, aggro shoegaze from Brooklyn's veteran noise dealers. The adrenaline rush from this could get addictive.

Joe Manchin calling for Biden to drop out is all the evidence I need to see that Biden dropping out would be good for Republicans, bad for Democrats and bad for the country.

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5. Jessica Pratt – "Life Is". Reminds me (in a good way) of that single Nico recorded with Jimmy Page, pre-Velvet Underground ("I'm Not Sayin' " / "The Last Mile"). Folky but with a pop sensibility.

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4. Wunderhorse – "Silver". The English band sticks with a successful formula on this followup to "Midas" – crunchy indie-rock guitar riff and lyrics that explore trauma.

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3. Fcukers – "Homie Don't Shake". Followup to Brooklyn indie club crew's "Bon Bon" is another irony-drenched, hip head-nodder that winks at Beck's "Devil's Haircut" (or is it Them's "I Can Only Give You Everything"?)

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2. Hamish Hawk – "Men Like Wire". Literate, deep-voiced Scottish indie rock in the vein of Franz Ferdinand. Name-checks '80s soul-pop band King ("Love and Pride") and says of its eponymous singer "He was different, that one…he did an uncanny Frankie Valli."

My Top 5 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 28):
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1. Laura Marling – "Patterns". A lovely fingerpicked guitar pattern reminiscent of Nick Drake's "From The Morning" with string accompaniment suggestive of earlier Drake records, and beautifully sung. "Forward leaning at first, abstract / You soon contract into form."

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I'm happy to announce that my ode to the Honolulu skyline, "cloudcradled", has found a home in the latest issue (2.3) of ballast. You can check it out at the link above, and I urge you to browse around afterward and see what else the editors have assembled.

I think we're too quick to diagnose medical conditions based on things we see on TV occasionally when there are other possible explanations, and medical experts examining the guy up close who are apparently coming to those other conclusions.

As you can read for yourself by following the link above, Biden had a thorough medical checkup in February (which we know because he publicly releases the results of those, unlike Trump) and his doctors didn't see evidence of decline that they were concerned enough about to order further tests.

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I know we were all shocked at the way Biden behaved at the debate, and how tempting it is to jump to the conclusion that he's got dementia, or Parkinson's, or Alzheimers, or whatever. But despite knowing something about these conditions and how they present, most of us aren't doctors, and even more of us aren't *his* doctors.

I'd have thought this was obvious, but folks: Don't shoot Donald Trump. Just vote for his Democratic opponent.

Kevin Roberts, head of the Heritage Foundation that spearheaded Project 2025, admitted that Trump is lying about his connections to the project in order to get elected, saying it's a "political tactical decision" and that "if you're running for president and you're trying to win...then it makes sense you would want to pivot from that."

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Trump knows the bring-back-the-Dark-Ages wishlist Project 2025 is going to cost him voters, so he's trying to disavow any connection to it. Here's video proof (from his own mouth) that he's lying. At least 240 people who worked on Project 2025 also worked for Trump, and it mentions Trump by name 312 times.

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