I haven't had to go down the 'shaven-headed seaside thug' hairstyle route as they mostly seem to have done!
yet.
I haven't had to go down the 'shaven-headed seaside thug' hairstyle route as they mostly seem to have done!
Billboard has already rewritten this article!migdd wrote:Okay, looks like I'll have to eat crow on this one.
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/art ... 1003728188
Elvis Costello's next solo studio album, curiously dubbed "Momofuku," will arrive April 22 via Lost Highway on CD and double-vinyl. No other details have been released about the follow-up to 2005's "The Delivery Man."
Elvis Costello's next solo studio album, curiously dubbed "Momofuku," will arrive April 22 via Lost Highway. For the time being, the set will be released only on vinyl, with a digital download code included in the package.
bronxapostle wrote:yes, i don't doubt it. must have loads recorded by now. at least we'll get new tracks on the police tour!!! i'm ready!!!
"And two hundred of them were from some guy named John!"wardo68 wrote:I'd like to be a fly on the wall when Mark gets back to the office and Rebecca catches him. "Don't you EVER go on vacation and leave me to handle the Elvis account again! Do you KNOW how many e-mails I had to answer? Those people are nuts!"
Elvis Costello – Foodie? The Momofuku Mystery
Elvis Costello isn’t releasing his new album on CD — it'll only be available on vinyl and as a digital download. And while that's a fascinating move, I have to admit that I’m way more interested in the album's name: Momofuku. Did Costello, who currently lives in New York, name his new release after the hottest restaurants in the city: chef David Chang's Momofuku Noodle Bar, Momofuku Ssam Bar, and the new, impossible-to-get-into Momofuku Ko?
Costello's reps weren’t immediately able to provide an answer, so I went straight to Chang, whose East Village restaurants serve his hyper-inventive, heavy-on-the-pork cuisine in a rock and roll setting: waiters wear t-shirts, you sit at counters, and loud music is always playing (plus, there's a huge vintage Band poster hanging at Noodle Bar). "We've heard he's a fan of the restaurant, but I doubt he'd name his album after us," says Chang. "That would be too weird. It blows my mind. There’s just no way! He's Elvis Costello, for Christ's sake!"
Chang, a "big-time" Costello fan, notes that "Less Than Zero" is on heavy rotation in his restaurants. He's never met Costello, though, and says that the only rock-musician regulars he knows of are the Hold Steady and Superchunk's Mac McCaughan. But if Costello's album name is a tribute to Chang's restaurant, does he get a much-coveted hook-up for Ko — which seats only fourteen people and accepts reservations only online? "Nope!" says Chang. "Even if I wanted to get a table, I'd have go through the reservation system."
There is a feature on Chang in this week's New Yorker. No mention of Elvis.And No Coffee Table wrote:Chang, whose East Village restaurants serve his hyper-inventive, heavy-on-the-pork cuisine in a rock and roll setting: waiters wear t-shirts, you sit at counters, and loud music is always playing (plus, there's a huge vintage Band poster hanging at Noodle Bar)
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