Thursday, February 26, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
U2 Mania!!!

As being such a big fan, and constantly getting the same questions; "What is your favorite U2 album?" or "favorite U2 song?" I have decided to show my love and admiration and answer the questions all at once. Here are my a list of my 10 favorite U2 songs, top five favorite albums and top five favorite videos. Enjoy!
Top 10 Favorite U2 Songs:
1- "Where the Streets Have No Name"
2- "Beautiful Day"
3- "God Part II"
4- "Bad"
5- "City of Blinding Lights"
6- "Whoes Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses"
7- "Gloria"
8- "Last Night on Earth"
9- "So Cruel"
10 "40"
Top 5 Favorite U2 Albums:
1- Achtung Baby
2- Joshua Tree
3- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
4- Rattle and Hum
5 - Pop
Top 5 Favorite U2 Videos:
"Where the Streets Have No Name"
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"
"Mysterious Ways"
"Even Better Than The Real Thing"
"Discotheque"
Playlist
- BJork - "Nattura"
- UNKLE feat. Richard Ashcroft - "Lonely Soul"
- Bob Dylan - "Make You Feel My Love"
- Snow Patrol - "Crack the Shutters"
- Kings of Leon - "The Bucket"
- Bruce Springsteen - "Outlaw Pete"
- Late of the Pier - "The Bears are Coming"
- The Sugarcubes - "Birthday"
- Adele - "Chasing Pavements"
- Elbow - "An Audience with the Pope"
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Quick News

Yeah Yeah Yeah's have also issued the cover to their new album It's Blitz! Check out the cover below, both Depeche Mode and It's Blitz! arrive in stores in April.

Monday, February 23, 2009
(D) It Was Written.....
If you are a faithful follower of this blog you will know my love and admiration for Director Danny Boyle. Boyle ranks in the top five of my favorite Directors of all time; his vision is all his own, his style is just telling a great story, it is his passion that makes him succeed. Last night after a long hard road in the business that is film making, Boyles dedication and perseverance paid off as he was crowned Best Director for his work on this years Best Picture Slumdog Millionaire. Slumdog taking home eight out of the ten awards it was up for proved to Hollywood and fans around the world you do not need a name cast, big budget, and special effects to tell a great story. You just simply need a director with a vision, solid talent and of course a great story. This is the formula Boyle has used his entire career, always backed by an amazing soundtrack, everything Boyle has ever done was laying the ground work for his success in Slumdog Millionaire.Aside from being extremely delighted to see my favorite film of last year win, it was a bittersweet night as Heath Ledger would win for the role he will be most remembered. Heath has now transformed the idea that a comic book / action film can be just as artistic as anything else in the Hollywood system. I miss him dearly and only would have loved to have seen what more he would have done.
Big wins of the night also went to a much deserving Kate Winslet for The Reader, Penelope Cruz in her scene stealing performance in Vicky Christina Barcelona and Sean Penn for his brilliant acting in Milk. I would have loved to have seen Mickey Rourke take the statue, but this certainly was the hardest category of the night.
Congratulations to all the winners! Now we press on for next year!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
White Stripes on Final Conan
"That meant the world to me, Thank You.." A few words from legendary late night talk show host Conan O'Brien whispering to the ear of Jack White after a tearful and heartfelt version of "We Are Going to be Friends." The White Stripes played on stage together for the first time since summer of 2007 to bid farewell to Late Night with Conan O'Brien in New York. Conan is en route to LA to take over the Tonight Show this summer, while Jimmy Fallon will take Conan's spot next week.
Live Review - Paper and Sand @ Crash Mansion
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Road to the Oscars 09
10 BEST FILMS OF 2008:
1- Slumdog Millionaire
2- Miracle At Saint Anna
3- The Dark Knight
4- The Wrestler
5- Frost / Nixon
6-Milk
7- In Bruges
8-Revolutionary Road
9-The Duchess
10-Ironman
My Oscar Picks for 10 Catergories:
Best Picture-
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Actor-
Mickey Rourke (Though this really could go to Sean Penn or Frank Langella)
Best Actress-
Kate Winslet (Though this could go to Meryl Streep)
Best Supporting Actor-
Heath Ledger
Best Supporting Actress-
Penelope Cruz
Best Director-
Danny Boyle
Best Screenplay (Original)-
Milk (Though this really should go to In Bruges, unfortunatly it wont win)
Best Screenplay (Adapted)-
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Cinematography-
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Original Song-
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN! Ok, I know he was not nominated, but honestly he had the best original song from any film this year. Being serious, the winner should be...
AR Rahman for "Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire
So those are just a taste of my picks, we have to wait till Sunday to see who takes home what!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Quick News

Gallows Tracklisting!
1. The Riverbank
2. London Is The Reason
3. Leeches
4. Black Eyes
5. I Dread The Night
6. Death Voices
7. The Vulture (Acts I & II)
8. The Riverbed
9. The Great Forgiver
10. Graves
11. Queensberry Rules
12. Misery
13. Crucifucks
Monday, February 9, 2009
Quick News
The Video Breaking Kanye's Heart
Personally Oasis never disappoint. Ever. The band's latest video has been caching a ton of buzz from critics and fans with some calling it the band's best. The video for "Falling Down," off the band's acclaimed Dig Out Your Soul, depicts a young austere and dignified woman going on drug binges, sleeping around and only to find out she is sister of Prince's William and Harry (fictitiously of course). The WIZ directed video, even has Kanye West saying "Sometimes I see videos and it breaks my heart that there are so few outlets for vids these days..." Take a look at the beautifully crafted video above.
Grammy Recap
From Jennifer Hudson's emotional acceptance speech and performance to Paul McCartney and Dave Grohl paying tribute to The Beatles performing on Ed Sullivan, to the Hip-Hop summit featuring Jay-Z, TI, Kanye, Lil Wayne and a very pregnant MIA, it was a packed night. In some cases it was not even winners, nominees, performers that stole the show and gave surprises; SoCal pop-punkers Blink 182 announced they are back together! According to reports after the ceremony, the band is planning a full tour this summer.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss landed five awards including Album of the Year, Coldplay took home three including Best Rock Album, Adele was named Best New Artist. Not televised were the trophy winnings of Kings of Leon, Metallica, Duffy, Radiohead and Daft Punk. Aside from the performances, a few awards were given out. I wished we saw more people actually win, but congratulations to all of the winners. For a full list of winners Click HERE
With all of this the true highlight and headliner of the night was the most anticipated performance of the evening. In their first live US televised performance in nine years, Radiohead along with the USC Trojan marching band blew the roof off the joint with a fantastic version of "15 Step." Easily the best performance of the entire night! Check out the video below:
TV on the Radio on SNL!
The hippiest of Brooklyn rockers TV on the Radio rocked 30 Rockefeller Center on Saturday Night Live this weekend with "Golden Age." Check out the clip above!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
EXCLUSIVE! THURSDAY INTV!!!
For many bands being around for just a little over a decade may not qualify you as legend, yet for New Jersey post-hardcore heroes, Thursday, that is indeed what they are. A band that has broken every boundary and risked it all in a thankless genre only to come out on top. From intensely memorable live shows, full of fun and scary moments to heartfelt and painful songs, Thursday knows how to keep a fans attention. Passion, curiosity and society are what drive these six men to do what they do. That formula has lead to success but rocky roads as well. With famously going in and out of record labels, non stop touring, the band always knows what is important to them; the music and the fans. As the band readies their fifth album, Common Existence, due it stores the 17. I had the privilege and honor to speak to guitarist Steve Pedulla to discuss the bands longevity, latest record, and influences. Take a look at my interview below.Special thanks to Steve for the interview! Common Existence out Feb 17!!!
Above: Thursday with Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance performing "Jet Black New Year" live at Hellfest 2003. / Below: Banned from MTV version of "War All the Time"
Monday, February 2, 2009
Gaslight Anthem Live on Letterman
While another fellow New Jersey native rocked the Superbowl this weekend, Springsteen protegees the Gaslight Anthem blew the roof off the Ed Sullivan Theater with a rousing performance of "The 59 Sound."
Rising Artist-Late of the Pier
This time last year fellow bloggers, like myself, were all up in arms for a little band called MGMT. Now, I feel the music bloggers of the world have found a new psychedelic / funk / electro rock band to geek out about, Nottingham, UK's Late of the Pier. The bands blend of cleaver lyrics, and goofy beats will have you moving for hours on end. Think Does it Offend You, Yeah? meets MGMT meets the Klaxons with 80's synth. The band's debut Fantasy Black Channel was finally released in the US last month after being out in the UK and Europe since the summer. I suggest it is one of the first records you buy this year, I promise it is one that will not disappoint and one that you will really enjoy listening to! With electronica getting bigger and bigger each year, I think this is one band that will be at the front of the pack. Movie of the Month-Great Expectations
Now I know it is February and I am aware of a certain Hallmark holiday going on the 14th of the month. However, I could not resist discuss what I believe to be one of the sexiest films of the modern era. 1998's update of Charles Dickens classic Great Expectations, is one thrilling film going experience. Directed by Latin director Alfanso Cuaron (Y Tu Mama Tambien, Children of Men), this visually stunning and provocative look at a classic tale is a brilliant and tasteful update. With an all star cast featuring Ethan Hawke, Robert DeNiro, Anne Bancroft, Chris Cooper, Hank Azaria and in her most desirable performance to date, Gwyneth Paltrow. The film is about a young Florida artist named Finn (Hawke) who as a boy helped save the life of an escaped convict (DeNiro), while in the meantime befriends an old money widow (Bancroft), Finn later falls in love with the widows granddaughter (Paltrow). As his love for the granddaughter grows as they age, she up and leaves him to travel the world. Their lives intersect accidentally in New York City as Finn is commissioned from an unknown financier to show his work in gallery. Backed by one of the greatest film soundtracks ever, featuring rare songs from Pulp, Mono, Tori Amos, Chris Cornell, Scott Wieland and Iggy Pop. This is certainly one to see, enjoy and indulge. Underated Classic-Red Hot Chili Peppers "Mothers Milk"
Every band at one point or many in their career will reach a turning point. For the legendary California music hybrid that is Red Hot Chili Peppers, one of the many turning points of the troubled band would come at the end of 80's. The band whose original lineup included singer Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, guitarist Hillel Slovak and drummer Jack Irons hit a cross roads after the overdoes and passing of Slovak. Kiedis and Flea were forced to bury their best friend, while Jack Irons left to join a band called Mookie Blaylock, which would later become Pearl Jam. With half the band gone, Kiedis and Flea regrouped, and re energized with drummer Chad Smith and guitarist John Fruscante. The lineup of the Chili Peppers the general public would be more familiar with in later years and the lineup that would pull them from the California sun and into the global musical universe. With the new Chili Peppers in tact, the group got together with producer Michael Beinhorn to create one of the funkiest and free form records of the 80's. Mother's Milk was released in 1989, it would receive very mixed critical praise, while it would be the bands more successful record to date. Scoring a few hits with a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," and the single "Knock me Down." The record would later become certified Gold, but for the Chili Peppers it was a big stepping stone to fame. Mother's Milk would later be forgotten in the mix of RHCP albums, as its successor Blood Sugar Sex Magik would go on to make the band instant legends.
