Friday, September 26, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Quick News
Kanye West has bumped the release of his latest record 808's and Heartbreak up from December to "November Something," as West put it on his site. West feels that since the record is done why hold on to it and just let the people hear it.
Does it Offend You, Yeah? have created a video blog about their adventures on their first ever U.S. tour. Check out the video as it also features their fantastic performance at Lollapalooza last month.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Tricky Live on Letterman
English Renaissance Man Tricky performed a rousing rendition of "Council Estate" on Letterman from earlier this month.
Playlist
Oasis - "Falling Down (Chemical Bros. Remix)"
Glasvegas - "Flowers and Football Tops"
Devotchka - "Transliteration"
John Legend feat Andre 3000 - "Green Light"
Kings of Leon - "Sex on Fire"
The Verve - "Noise Epic"
The Black Kids - "I'm Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You"
Kanye West - "Love Lock down"
Lupe Fiasco - "Paris, Tokyo"
Queen - "Radio Ga Ga"
Monday, September 22, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Live Review-Bloc Party @ Roseland
Quantum of Awesomeness!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Ben Kingsley is Minor Threat?!
Sir Ben Kingsley STOMPS into the shoes of Minor Threat's Ian MacKaye from Mean Magazine on Vimeo.
This video is so fresh, well done, and bizarre that it had to be posted. Sir Kingsley seriously is an actor who will do anything and be brilliant at it! Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Cure Tracklisting
Underneath The Stars
The Only One
The Reasons Why
Freakshow
Siren song
The Real Snow White
The Hungry Ghost
Switch
The Perfect Boy
This. Here And Now. With You
Sleep When I'm Dead
The Scream''It's Over
This is the band's first record of new material since 2004's self titled record.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Vintage Clip! The Verve Live on Letterman
Here is a vintage clip from The Verve on The Late Show with David Letterman back in 1998, performing the hit "The Drug's Don't Work." They were amazing then and still are now...
BASS FOR SALE!
Quick News
The Killers have announced a title to their forthcoming album. Their third disc, entitled Day and Age is due in stores late November.
The Police are set to release a live CD/DVD set from their latest Reunion/final tour in Argentina. The live extravaganza will also feature a documentary and is due out in November.
Friday, September 12, 2008
New Bond Trailer!!!
All I can say is .... How far is November?!!
Glasvegas Cover Amy Winehouse!
Check out Glasvegas covering Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black!" Also, in Glasvegas news their self titled debut beat out Metallica on the UK charts for the number one album this week! No US release date has been set for the record.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Live Review-Stereophonics @ Webster Hall
Opening the show was fellow Welsh band People in Planes. Who were on tour to support their sophomore Rain Maida produced release Beyond the Horizon. The 'Phonics could not have brought a better band over to the States to open for them, as People in Planes caught the attention of the audience right away. Another band that will have a long successful career if they keep up the good work.
Album Updates
In related news, As Tall As Lions have emerged from hiding details about their forthcoming disc You Can't Take It With You. The band is hoping to have it out by March.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Noel Gallagher's Top 10 Band's (and mine too)
1: The Beatles
2: The Rolling Stones
3: The Who
4: Sex Pistols
5: The Kinks
6: The La's
7: Pink Floyd
8: The Bee Gees
9: The Specials
10: (Peter Green's) Fleetwood Mac
Noel's list got me thinking what my top 10 bands were. I came up with these 10 because in some way, shape or form, each of them have had a strong enough impact on my life to not just define a moment or time, but in some way, changed it forever. These are band's not solo artists. Here is my list....
1- The Beatles
2- U2
3-Incubus
4-Oasis
5-Rage Against The Machine
6-Coldplay
7-The Clash
8-The Ramones
9-Radiohead
10-Depeche Mode
Now what is yours? Please post in the comments section your 10 Top bands (NO SOLO ARTISTS)
***Also I am a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen, but still consider him to be a solo artist***
Friday, September 5, 2008
Videos from The Music
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
The Battle of the RNC
No strangers to controversy, Rage Against the Machine were set to play an outdoor concert near the Republican National Convention Tuesday, however the performance / protest was shut down by police and riots ensued. Yet Zach De La Rocha and Tom Morello took the opportunity to exercise their 1st Amendment rights and did Acapella versions of "Bulls on Parade," and "Killing in the Name of."
U2009!!!!!
The band has about 50-60 songs written and be sure to keep an eye out here as more news filters in during the coming months!
Keane Tracklisting
1. Spiralling
2. The Lovers Are Losing
3. Better Than This
4. You Haven't Told Me Anything
5. Perfect Symmetry
6. You Don't See Me
7. Again And Again
8. Playing Along
9. Pretend That You're Alone
10. Black Burning Heart
11. Love Is The End
Rising Artist-Glasvegas
They are strong as they are vulnerable. They are haunting as they are catchy. They are Glasvegas. Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland this band is making a name for themselves the world over. At first glance it looks as if singer James Allen could be a young Joe Strummer and bassist Paul Donoghue and guitarist Rab Allan could be members of the Editors. However, do not count out drummer Caroline McKayas she is the backbone of the band, Glasvegas not just have a a unique look but sound as well. Combining dark 80's style music, think Echo and the Bunnymen or Love and Rockets with dark, haunting lyrics about life, death and social workers. At first listen, Glasvegas will strike your heart and mind and will only leaving you begging for more. Their self titled debut record is due out this month and I can already tell it will be very well received. They are just about to embark on their first US tour, and maybe worth catching before they really begin to blow up.
Movie of the Month-Paradise Now
From the most unlikely of places, comes the most unlikely call for Peace. The 2005 film Paradise Now is unquestionably one of the most powerful films I have ever seen, and I promise for those that have not seen it, it will be just as powerful and emotional for you. The premise of the film is about two Palestinian men preparing for a suicide attack in Israel. The idea may not seem all that powerful, if not controversial. However, the film explores reasons why men like these do what they do and why it needs to end. Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad, stated to the Guardian "The film is an artistic point of view of that political issue [...] The politicians want to see it as black and white, good and evil, and art wants to see it as a human thing." With more statements defending the film, it had audiences around the world in awe with its compelling story and the last few frames will leave you to determine your own intriguing ending. Paradise Now is more than a film it is a statement, landing a Golden Globe in 2006 and nominated for an Academy Award that same year. Paradise Now is a film we need now more than ever. It is also appropriate to discuss such a film in a month when story lines such as this hit at home. Underated Classic-David Bowie "Heathen"
This maybe a young record to consider a classic of any sorts, but in 2002 David Bowie gave the world Heathen, his strongest record in almost two decades. It was a comeback to the US charts for the Thin White Duke, breaking in at 14 and gave the creator his strongest reviews since 1980's Scary Monsters. Heathen is unlike any Bowie record to come before it, combining originals with obscure covers from The Pixies, Neil Young and Norman Odam. The record also features a plethora of notable names contributing their talents to David and his band. Artists like Pete Townshed, Dave Ghrol, Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater), and Tony Levin (King Crimson). Heathen was a bit of a concept record focusing on the end of mankind and what could come after. What Heathen also offers is Bowie dipping into ambient / electro rock and showcasing that at his age his never ceases to stop being creative. Heathen delivers a form of music that in 2002, only six years ago was not at its peak. The artists that could have inspired Bowie, bands like; Portishead, Mono, Morcheeba had not been around for sometime. If you pick up Heathen today not only is it still fresh, it will have a staying power that will last forever.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Prospects March!
After the release of Prospects March, the band will hit the studio again to put out a new record to close the decade. No worries I shall follow the progress of that record as well!
Skope Out Music
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