Showing All "Dean And Britta" Posts
Aug 17th, 2010 2 Comments
No one is happier than I am to hear that the hip Nick Jr. series Yo Gabba Gabba is changing its tunes. The show airs almost daily in my apartment and I am getting pretty sick of that Shins segment.…   Read Story »
Feb 3rd, 2010 5 Comments
The Right Track: Tunes To TargetCancer features pay-what-you-want downloads of new/rare tracks by Weezer ("The Rat Race"), Ween, and Dean & Britta, among others, to help "find better treatments for…   Read Story »
Jun 30th, 2009 11 Comments
If you don't own them already, Today, On Fire, and This Is Our Music are available on vinyl and as digital downloads in various bonus track/video-infused bundles at the Galaxie 500 store…   Read Story »
Mar 17th, 2009 6 Comments
From his "Wheels On The Car" to his Wrigley commercial that's impossible to find on-line, etc., the Magnetic Fields' crooner certainly isn't shy about writing jingles or allowing his songs to be…   Read Story »
Apr 7th, 2008 2 Comments
A couple weeks ago, inspired by a discussion of Dean & Britta's "You Turn My Head Around" video, one 'Gummer was talking about Dean Wareham's literary bent. There are plenty of examples, but the…   Read Story »
Mar 5th, 2008 4 Comments
Once upon a time we said Demetri Martin is the new Rachel Hunter. To which you said, "Obvs." But after supplanting Rachel as Fountains of Wayne's object of desire, Martin landed himself a starring…   Read Story »
Feb 12th, 2008 Comment
The story of when Dean met Britta is old hat by now, but their ex-Luna love continues to play out via Rounder Records and their fittingly titled Dean & Britta project. As follow up to last year's…   Read Story »
Oct 17th, 2007 7 Comments
Kudos to our brother in blogging Brooklyn Vegan for curating a kick-ass CMJ opening night show at Bowery Ballroom! Boos to CMJ for not making sure Miracle Fortress knew they needed more than just a…   Read Story »
Mar 2nd, 2007 12 Comments
Ex-Luna members (and indie pin-up couple) Dean & Britta star in this cute vid for "Words You Used To Say," from their release Back Numbers. The slow resolve; Britta's slinky, smoke-set dancing; and…   Read Story »































