Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Parkteatret, Oslo, Norway: Photos

http://blogg.deichman.no/musikk/2013/04/29/the-jon-spencer-blues-explosion-pa-parkteatret/The Oslo Public Library music blog [LINK] has posted a set of photos Stian Schløsser Møller by from the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion show at Parkteatret, Oslo, Norway on 28 April 2013.

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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Artrocker: Interview

http://www.artrocker.tv/magazine/article/artrocker-magazine-issue-129-on-sale-nowThe new issue of Artrocker features an interview with Jon Spencer.

The magazine is available digitally from artrockermagazine.com/.

More info from: artrocker.tv

Also in issue #129: “Palma Violets, Edwyn Collins, The Stranglers (early years) and Dream Syndicate ***** In New Blood you’ll find: The 1975, Coves, Childhood, Fat Goth, Little Green Cars, Night Engine, Thought Forms, F.U.R.S. and Filthy Boy ***** We have an embedded Artrocker Radio Player with focus on The Wet Nuns ***** Rock The Look of Hypnotic Eye ***** Masses of reviews ***** ‘Art’ with David Bowie ***** A look back with Black Lips ***** Tim Burgess’ column ***** “

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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Magical Colors (1998) / Black Thoughts (2012)

The following two videos of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion were recently posted on youtube.com

01. youtube.com/watch?v=dQ2-MIz0-5E: Black Thoughts at Palác Akropolis, Prague (8 December 2012)

02. youtube.com/watch?v=byyIa0CWwW4: Magical Colors in Toyko, Japan (1998)

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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Parkteatret, Oslo: Video

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion playing Hell and She’s On ItJack The Ripper at Parkteatret, Oslo, Norway on 28 April 2013 just posted on youtube.com.

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ExBerliner.com: Five Questions For Jon Spencer

http://www.exberliner.com/articles/five-questions-for-jon-spencer/Do people get it now?
I think so [laughs]. You know, I don’t know. The bottom line is, I think that what the Blues Explosion does- has always been in some way confrontational and a little bit punk and a little bit experimental and it’s just a little bit edgy.”

Visit ExBerliner.com to read a short interview with Jon Spencer.

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