Can you recommend...

... three new bands?
1) Angel Deradoorian. She will take you very gently at first in a canoe, down a peaceful Bambi-like stream during midday and hum sweetly in your ear, and before you know it, the canoe becomes an aircraft life-raft and everyone on board begins harmonising in siren-type hail calls, droning out the sounds of nature and creating something all her own, as everyone on board plummets down the final water fall, similar to the ending of Last Of The Mohicans. She’s amazing. And she does yoga.
2) John Maus. I’ve had a couple MySpace correspondences. Nothing serious. But his music will seriously grip you.
3) Boy Crisis. Sexy dudes from a sexy century. That’s all.

... three old bands?
1) Fleetwood Mac
2) Depeche Mode
3) David Bowie

... a record label?
Matador. They keep pushing the limits and upping the stakes. They take risks and I sincerely trust their taste in music.
 
... a website?
Google Image Search. Once you start it’s impossible to stop. Try word combinations like “French octopus architecture” and you will be able to write a novel based upon your findings.

... a film?
A Zed And Two Naughts. It’s perfect for anyone searching for clues into topics like decay, transition, and bands like Grandaddy.

 ... a book?
Story Of The Eye. I actually have not yet finished this book as it was lost on our bus, but it will rip your neurons to bits. I probably would not be alive still if I finished that one.

... something on YouTube?
Fox The Fox, “Precious Little Diamond
It’s real. It’s so fucking real!

... a radio show?
The Stratosphere on BreakThruRadio
 
... something to do on a day off?
Build a lamp, then plug it in at night, and invite over your crush for sea bass and white wine.

... a song everyone should hear?
Bizarre Love Triangle by New Order. It’s a totally true song.

Currently touring Europe, Chairlift’s Columbia Records debut Does You Inspire You is out now.