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Filter: Photographs That Don’t Fade

Published on September 16, 2011 by in Filter

The incredible Chad Elder joined me for Filter’s Key Club show in August. Check out the view through his eyes.

 
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A view from the archives: Filter – Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows.

By Lauren Rothman Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, philosopher, co-inventor of calculus and one of Isaac Newton’s most formidable rivals, declared that we live in the best of all possible worlds. He also proclaimed that all matter is made up of angels, which lends an exceptional perspective to the profound, exquisite songs and multifaceted implications that can

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No Love! No Love! (Official video debut!)

Published on November 1, 2010 by in Filter

The gentlemen of Filter are gallivanting around the Untied Skated of America on the No Love Tour, but they wanted to drop a bombshell (with bombshells); Mark Racco, you’re a bad-ass. Keep up the directorial mastery. I give you: NO LOVE!

 
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The Family That Plays Together: Richard & Robert Patrick Edition

Robert Patrick joins Filter for “So I Quit” in Dallas, Texas on the No Love Tour. Let’s all reminisce! If you’re going to any of the upcoming Filter dates, you should take some video, because the band has stated that the best footage will be going up on their official website. Go buy some merch

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New Filter Video – “Fades Like A Photograph”

Published on October 5, 2010 by in Filter

Filter put out a video for “Fades Like A Photograph” today. I love music videos more than Beavis & Butt-Head, so I’m really happy that new media has fostered the art of the music video. If MTV’s just going to play “True Life” and “Jersey Shore”, that’s fine with me, my TV just functions as

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Filter Fans, Filter Fems, Filter Family

Published on September 17, 2010 by in Filter

Filter fans, you blow my mind. I have received so many emails that I probably won’t finish responding until the weekend, but I do read and respond to every single email and comment. A few of you have proposed that I write Richard Patrick’s biography at some point; if he’s game, I really would do

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Filter: Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows.

By Lauren Rothman Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, philosopher, co-inventor of calculus and one of Isaac Newton’s most formidable rivals, declared that we live in the best of all possible worlds. He also proclaimed that all matter is made up of angels, which lends an exceptional perspective to the profound, exquisite songs and multifaceted implications that can

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Filter: SSMF set list.

Proof of what happens if you’re nice to people: I think we might talk about Filter a lot tomorrow. The new album is blowing my mind, and that’s the point. Happy Labor Day! Celebrate by watching Filter work on vocals. ”

 
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Happy Labor Day Weekend! We’re laboring.

It’s a weekend of toiling and editing for me, because I’m cooking up a feature on Filter that’s going to blow your mind, just like their new record, The Trouble With Angels. To celebrate the value of hard work and affirm that rewards are earned after you work like crazy, you can watch what happened

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