Single of the Week: “My Life” by Julia Cumming

Sunflower Beam had been progressively getting heavier with each record. So, when this track dropped as the solo debut from Julia Cumming, I was surprised to hear a delightful, almost musical theater-referencing gem of a piano pop song. “My Life” is an infectious earworm, driven by piano and complete with an Edgar Wright-directed video that might be a little too twee for some folks, but just enough bubbly joy for me. 

Julia, the debut full-length from Julia Cumming, is dropping April 24th. Preorders are happening NOW

Single of the Week: “Bound” by Julia, Julia

I get scared when a member of a band I like mysteriously goes “solo.” I noticed that Julia Kugel Montoya of The Coathangers, a brilliant punk band, was releasing a solo album, I initially wouldn’t listen to the single. It took me two weeks, and I’m gutted I missed two weeks with “Bound.” First of all, it sounds NOTHING like The Coathangers. But this song is GORGEOUS!!! It’s a stunning, intense ballad. You can’t mosh to it, but you easily cry to it. 

“Bound” is the first single off Julia, Julia’s Sugaring The Strawberry, which is out September 9th. Preorders are available here. Although full tour dates have yet to be announced, she will be playing a free festival, Happy Sundays, curated by Julia herself, in Long Beach on August 23rd & 24th. 

SFIFF in Review: Roger Ebert, James Schamus, and Other Highlights

The 53rd annual San Francisco International Film Festival concluded last night, thus ending this year’s edition of one of our fair cities’ most enduring and enriching cinematic traditions. After the jump, I’ll recap some of the festival’s highlights, ranging from Serge Gainsbourg lookalikes and Tilda Swinton speaking Italian, to James Schamus dismissing Brokeback Mountain enthusiasts and Jason Reitman teaching Terry Zwigoff how to be a douchebag.

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