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01 July 2007

Vengeance, lost loves, and Mexico: Natural fits

Just a few miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border today, I'm thinking about "Paint the Town Red," an incredibly morbid new song by Ima Robot about a lover killing for revenge. It's also very exciting to listen to. Ima Robot has been doing the song lately on the L.A. museum "all-night party" circuit. Good for us:

The L.A. based-band also recently took their hyper-fashionable geeky dance-rock to Mexico. Guitarist Filip shot this wonderful video, with a great background track of a song written by singer Alex, inspired by the trip:

And in case you're wondering whatever happened to leftist champion Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the "legitimate president," deferred, The Houston Chronicle has this welcome update. Hint: He's not giving up.

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