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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Today's Day In Pop
Tila Tequila Was Hospitalized For Reported Suicide Attempt
(TMZ) Tila Tequila was rushed to the hospital last week ... after her roommate called 911 and said the reality star was hellbent on doing herself in ... TMZ has learned.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... emergency responders came to the home at 1:30 AM on Wednesday ... and Tila was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph's hospital in Burbank, CA.
We're told the roommate told cops Tila had "tried to kill herself all week." Sources say Tila was in and out of consciousness in the house ... and officials decided she needed psychiatric help, stat.
Tila was released ... but the drama didn't end there. Monday night, Tila's manager had a sneaking suspicion something was terribly wrong, so she called 911.
Cops went to Tila's home to do a welfare check, but Tila refused to open the door. Tila then called 911 to find out why officers were at her home ... and explained she couldn't answer the door because she was in a wheelchair.
Cops eventually left the home -- and we're told Tila is currently resting. more on this story
Norah Jones Delivers Happy Pills
Norah Jones has released "Happy Pills," the first single from her new album, Little Broken Hearts, which was produced by Danger Mouse and set for release on May 1st.
"Happy Pills" surprised Jones and Burton from the moment they wrote it. "We both were like "Oh my God, this is awesome" at first and then went away and listened over the weekend, explains Jones.
"We didn't know if it fit on the record. But I couldn't stop singing it, and neither could Brian. Eventually we decided it was too much fun, it had to be there." Check out the lyric video here.
Madonna Previews I'm Addicted
(popmusiclife) Her new record is only three weeks away, but Madonna is sharing a preview of a new song from her forthcoming album, "MDNA."
"I'm Addicted" is a high-energy dance track that includes a chant of the album's title.
Madonna sings "I need to dance / It feels like a drug / I can't get enough / And it fits like a glove / I'm addicted to your love."
Have a listen here.
Garth Brooks To Be Inducted Into Country Music Hall of Fame
(Gibson) Garth Brooks, the most successful country music artist in recent times will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame this year. The other inductees in 2012 are Connie Smith and Hargus "Pig" Robbins.
Brooks will be inducted in the Modern Era Artist category, while Smith will be inducted in the Veterans Era Artist category. Robbins will be inducted in the Recording and/or Touring Musician Active Prior to 1980 category, which is awarded every third year in a rotation with the Non-Performer and Songwriter categories.
"I am astounded and honored to be in the Country Music Hall of Fame," Brooks said. "At the same time, I can't help but feel guilty going in when there are so many deserving artists that came before me who are yet to be inducted." more on this story
X Factor's Chris Rene To Perform on Ellen
Epic Records have set the release of "Young Homie," the first single from X Factor's Chris Rene's forthcoming debut album.
Chris will release his first single on iTunes and perform on the Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 14th.
Produced by JR Rotem, the new studio version of "Young Homie" is a new take on the original song penned by Chris and performed on The X Factor. more on this story
Oprah Previews Interview With Whitney Houston's Daughter Bobbi Kristina
(popmusiclife) This Sunday, March 11, Oprah sits down with Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina, and members of the family for their first interview since the pop singer's passing. A preview of the interview has gone online.
Bobbi shares personal memories of her mom and how she would like her to be remembered. The family also addresses the rumors and speculation surrounding Houston's death.
Also included in the program are Whitney's sister-in-law, Patricia Houston and her brother, Gary Houston. Watch the preview here.
James Morrison Plans North American Tour
James Morrison has mapped out plans for his first North America headlining tour in support of his latest album The Awakening.
The tour kicks off on April 29th at the Neptune Theatre in Seattle and hits a number of major US cities including Los Angeles, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington DC, before wrapping on May 19th at the Royale in Boston.
The Awakening is Morrison's third full-length studio and debuted at #1 in the UK where it spent two weeks and has since been certified platinum. The album has sold more then 1 million copies worldwide and has produced several hits including "I Won't Let You Go," the first US single. more on this story
Davy Jones Funeral Plans Still Not Settled
(TMZ) Davy Jones' body will be cremated ... family sources tell TMZ. We're told there will be a memorial service for the singer in Florida, though the date is TBA.
TMZ broke the story ... Davy died last week from an apparent heart attack, which the singer suffered at a ranch near his Florida home, where he was visiting his horses.
Davy has not been cremated yet, and the family is still discussing what to do with his ashes. Funeral plans for the singer are also still up in the air. more on this story
Erick Morillo, Harry Romero and Jose Nunez Form Dance Supergroup
Dance music stars Erick Morillo, Harry "Choo Choo" Romero and Jose Nunez have teamed up to form the super group Sympho Nympho.
The band has a massive Miami Music Week in store with a brand new Subliminal Records compilation The Beginning and exclusive live performance at Subliminal Session at Amnesia on Tuesday, March 20.
Together under the Sympho Nympho guise they create intense drama with their use of delays, frequency and reverbs to build climactic tensions and nerve tingling crescendos.
Well respected, chart-topping vocalists have travelled from all over the globe to join forces; each sharing the same vision of returning groove based beats to the popular masses. more on this story
An Evening With Tommy Roe Dates Announced
(Glass Onyon) '60s music legend and pop pioneer Tommy Roe will also be performing several select dates in the US and Canada in support of his new album.
A bona fide international star, Tommy Roe wrote and recorded 6 "Top 10" hits between 1962-69, more than any other solo American artist. To his credits he has 11 US Top 40 hits, 6 Top 10s, 4 Certified Gold singles, and 2 #1 Hits. He is a member of the Hit Parade Hall of Fame, The Georgia Music Hall of Fame, and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. On September 2, 2012 Tommy Roe will be inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Music Association (IRRMA) Hall of Fame.
"I will most likely call the new CD 'Devils Soul Pile', after a song I have written and included in the line up," explains Tommy. "The song is a departure from my normal and expected style, and one that tells the story of dysfunctional families, and the effect it has on our youth and our neighborhoods. Lyrically, this song is a bit serious, and was inspired by the everyday news of violence in our neighborhoods and cities. But a song that ends in hope." Other new songs include "LA I Belong To You", "It's For You I'm Me" and "Water Underneath My Burning Bridge" as well as a re-recorded version of "Kick Me Charlie" from Tommy's 1965's 'Sweet Pea' album. more on this story
Justin Bieber Did Not Bid on Ashton Kutcher Home
(TMZ) Justin Bieber is still on the hunt for an L.A. home, but he definitely has NOT put an offer on the $10+ million home Ashton Kutcher is currently renting.
Zillow.com and the Daily Mail are reporting Justin's buying the Ashton house. Not true. TMZ broke the story ... Justin was looking at the Ashton home as well as 2 homes in Calabasas -- a suburb of L.A. but he hasn't made an offer on anything yet.
In fact, Justin's people tell us the Ashton house isn't even the frontrunner. Justin has now looked at 3 homes in Calabasas and he's looked at 2 of them more than once, but he's still not prepared to make an offer on anything and is continuing to look.
Two other points ... We're told Ashton is saying he wants to buy the house he's currently renting.
As for Justin, he's going on tour soon, so unless he finds the house he really wants ... he may rent for a while. more on this story
Wells Fargo Going After Dallas Cowboys Player For $2 Million
(TMZ) Dallas Cowboys linebacker Keith Brooking -- a 13-year NFL vet who signed a 3-year $6 million contract in 2009 -- has been sued in federal court in Georgia ... where he allegedly took out 2 separate loans in 2008 which totaled $1,996,224.73.
But according to the suit, Brooking "realized he would not be able to meet his obligations" to Wells Fargo ... and secretly embarked on a "systematic effort to hinder, delay and defraud" the bank.
WF claims Brooking began to hide all of his substantial assets, including property in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina ... so the bank couldn't go after his homes to satisfy the debt.
According to the lawsuit, the plan was simple ... Brooking simply transferred the deeds out of his name to various "insiders, affiliates and relatives."
The bank is asking the judge to clear a legal path so it can go after Keith's property.
But a rep for Brooking tells TMZ "There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever to support Wells Fargo's allegations that Keith transferred any properties ... to fraudulently conceal assets."
The rep adds, "These allegations are completely unfounded and Keith is and will continue to defend himself vigorously against these allegations." more on this story
The Hudson Branch To Deliver Mixed Media Songbook in April
The Hudson Branch have announced plans to release "World Kid" as a digital album and as a mixed media physical songbook on April 24th.
Recorded with John McEntire (Broken Social Scene, Tortoise) and produced by Neil Strauch (Andrew Bird, Iron & Wine, Anathallo), "World Kid" retains the nuanced complexity of the band's debut album "Tightrope Walker" but sees The Hudson Branch (Cobey Bienert, Corey Bienert, Matt Boll, Jake Boll, Enoch Kim) embracing new territory. In addition to traditional instruments (guitar, bass, drums, piano), ukuleles, programmed beats, tambourines, shakers, glockenspiels, marimbas, a Wurlitzer, an organ, Casio synths, violins combine to create "World Kid's" unique sonic texture.
Science plays a lead role on the album with songs inspired by neural recognition patterns ("Memories"), charged particle analogies ("Muons"), and the album's debut single "The Periodic Table of Elegance" offering up an elemental breakdown of unrequited love (She says we don't have chemistry / It's "how've you been Hydrogen" / while Helium gets high for fun / Preposterously Phosphorus leaves / And Oxygen feels used again). more on this story
Kimbra To Deliver US Debut This Spring
Warner Bros. Records have set a May 22, 2012 release date for the U.S. version of Kimbra's debut album Vows.
Vows features several brand new songs in addition to tracks from the platinum-certified Australian edition of the album.
Released in Australia in August 2011, Vows has earned Kimbra a "one to watch" rave from Rolling Stone Australia, won her the ARIA (Australian Grammy) for Best Female Artist and spawned three hit singles. These tracks, "Good Intent," "Cameo Lover," and "Settle Down," are also included on the US edition of Vows. Kimbra recorded additional tracks for the release in Los Angeles, CA with such producers and songwriters as Mike Elizondo and Greg Kurstin. more on this story
WWE Star Kia Stevens' Baby Was Stillborn
(TMZ) WWE star Kia Stevens did not deliver a healthy baby boy on December 31st, despite what she told friends. Kia tells TMZ the child tragically died before she was able to give birth.
Kia tells us she is still devastated over the loss ... and initially lied to friends about the child being "healthy" because she was incredibly emotional and was afraid to tell the public the truth after announcing her pregnancy on live TV.
Kia says she's finally coming to grips with everything ... and wants to help other women in her situation.
"I am planning to start a foundation for women that have experienced the same thing" ... Kia says ... adding, "It's a bigger club than people think."
Kia tells us she's already organizing several events to raise awareness ... and will have information about her foundation available on her Twitter page in the near future. more on this story
Tyrone Wells Singled Out Week: Freedom
Tyrone Wells released his new album, "Where We Meet," this week and to celebrate we asked him to tell us about some of his favorite songs from the release. Today he tells us about the track "Freedom":
Sometimes the best thing to do is to let go. Let go of my inhibitions. Let go of my pre-conceived notion. Let go of whatever holds me back. Let go of my money. This song was fun to write. I was listening to Simon & Garfunkel and digging the light hearted vibe of a lot of their stuff. I tried to capture some of that "feel-good thing" that they do so well. The result was this song. I knew I did something right when I started playing it out, because crowds would always really connect to it.
There's a lyric in the song that says "when you let it go, it'll come right back to you". The idea behind it is simple. We shouldn't hold on too tightly, especially if it's apparent that we should let something go. When we open up our hands and don't try to control everything, I think good things happen. The very thing we had to let go of, often will come back to us, sometimes in an awesome way that we least expect.
Today's Day In Rock!
Red Hot Chili Peppers' Frusciante Skipping Rock Hall Induction
While most people are focused on speculation about what might happen with the original lineup of Guns N' Roses at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony, we now learn that a famed former member of another band that is being inducted this year will not be attending.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' drummer Chad Smith tells Billboard.com that former members Jack Irons and Cliff Martinez will be attending the induction ceremony, but former guitarist John Frusciante will not be there.
"[Frusciante] didn't feel comfortable coming, which we totally respect," Smith told Billboard.com . "We asked him... He said, 'I'm just not really comfortable with that, but good luck and thanks for inviting me.' It was all good. He's the kind of guy, I think, that once he's finished with something he's just on to the next phase of his life. The Chili Peppers are not really on his radar right now." And could it be that they are already working on a new album?
New KISS Movie Moving Forward
It looks another KISS inspired movie is heading to the silver screen. And like the band's last big screen adventure, "Detroit Rock City," the new film will be based in Michigan.
KISS Online reports: "Cadillac High," a feature film based on the KISS's 1975 celebratory tour to the city of Cadillac, has received conditional approval for incentives to shoot the movie in Michigan.
In 1974, the Cadillac High School Vikings, playing KISS albums in the locker room before and after games, won seven straight games and wound up conference co-champs. Word spread to the band, who visited Cadillac the next year for the most raucous Homecoming weekend on record. Read more at KISS Online
Monkees Considering Davy Jones Memorial Concert
(Gibson) Micky Dolenz has said that there could be a Monkees memorial concert for Davy Jones but he doubts the band can continue without the "Manchester Cowboy."
The Monkees drummer told Billboard.com: "We've had a sort of unspoken, I guess, agreement over the years that if it's just two of us getting together we never called it the Monkees... I can see us getting together to do a memorial concert, of course, but right now I can't imagine anything else happening without the Manchester Cowboy."
Dolenz also said that he, Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith would probably not attend Jones's funeral out of respect for Jones's family. He said, "My understanding is they want to avoid a media circus and... the family wants to keep it very, very low-key and very, very private.
"You can imagine as soon as one or two or any of us were to show up, it would very quickly be degraded into something that I don't think his immediate family would want to deal with. So I'm kind of respecting their wishes, whatever their wishes may be." more on this story
Spineshank Set Reunion Album Release
The recently reunited Spineshank have signed worldwide deal with Century Media Records for the release of their new album, Anger Denial Acceptance, that will be released in North America on June 19 and in Europe on June 18.
"We're very excited to be on a great label like Century Media," comments guitarist Mike Sarkysian. "Aside from being the premier label for rock and metal, the seem to really understand our vision and are as excited as we are about taking Spineshank to a whole new level!"
Anger Denial Acceptance will be the band's fourth album and follow up to their 2003 release, Self-Destructive Pattern . "This is by far the proudest I have ever been of any Spineshank record," says Sarkysian. "Anger Denial Acceptance is the darkest and the most honest this band has ever been."
Rush Win Homeland Honor
(hennemusic) Rush have been honored once again in their homeland. CBC reports Rush are among the winners of a Governor General's Performing Arts Award, it was announced Tuesday in Calgary.
Each artist honored receives a cash award of $25,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a commemorative medallion struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Rush are one of rock's most influential bands with remarkable longevity and a track record that includes selling more than 40 million albums since 1974. more on this story
Radiohead Set Rocktober Dates
(Gibson) Radiohead have announced three October concerts in the U.K., which will mark the first time they've played in their home country since 2008.
The gigs will be in Manchester and London and go on sale through Ticketmaster.co.uk on Friday, March 9.
Radiohead will play the Manchester Arena on October 6 and perform for two nights at the London O2 Arena on October 8 and 9.
The band are currently on tour in the United States. more on this story
Neil Young Film Headed To Theaters
(Gibson) The latest collaboration between rock legend Neil Young and famed director Jonathan Demme has a release date. Neil Young Journeys will hit theaters starting June 29, via Sony Pictures Classics, according to Ultimate Classic Rock.
Following on the heels of Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006) and Neil Young Trunk Show (2009), Journeys was filmed toward the end of Young's 2011 solo tour. In the movie, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer travels from his hometown of Omemee, Ontario, Canada to Toronto, where he's booked to play two shows at Massey Hall. During the trek, Young "reminisces about childhood friends and talks about how the surroundings have changed over the decades while rolling toward Toronto in a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria," according to the Los Angeles Times.
Although fans can check out Heart of Gold on DVD, Trunk Show has yet to be released for home audiences – a situation that Demme said he's hoping to remedy. more on this story
Blur Didn't Know They Bumped Adele
(Gibson) Alex James, bassist with Blur, has told the BBC that the band had no idea about Adele's acceptance speech being cut short at the recent Brit Awards.
Adele, who won the British Album of the Year award, had her acceptance speech interrupted by host James Corden so that Blur could begin their live set. ITV, which broadcast the event, and the Brit Awards have since apologized.
NME.com reports that Alex James told the BBC Breakfast program that the band were unaware of what was happening on stage. James said: "That's live telly. I don't think it overshadowed anything. We were up there backstage and didn't know what was happening until afterwards. I think Adele is amazing and has a fantastic career in front of her." more on this story
Van Halen Rock More Rarities As Tour Hits Philly
(hennemusic) Van Halen rocked Philadelphia Monday night, the band's 8th stop on their "A Different Kind Of Truth" tour.
Since night two in New York, the group has been opening the show with their 1981 classic, "Unchained," moving former opener "You Really Got Me" to later in the set.
VH continue to rock four tracks from their new album, including the new single, "She's The Woman." The "Diver Down" rarity "The Full Bug" was a part of the set, one of the deep album cuts that VH continue to rotate in and out of the set; fans were also treated to the "Fair Warning" gem, "Hear About It Later."
Some quality footage from Philly has surfaced… Check it out here
Slash Apocalyptic Love Album Details
(hennemusic) Slash has issued some more details on his forthcoming solo release, "Apocalyptic Love," due May 22.
The guitarist has unveiled the song listing for the project: 13 tracks, including the new single, "You're A Lie."
"Totally positive buzz about the song, cheers for the support," posted Slash recently. "Looking forward to getting the whole record out & hitting the road!"
Slash will preview the new music for fans when he kicks off a brief US tour in May. more on this story
Alice Cooper, Slash, Joe Perry, Jimmy Page For Online Auction
Charitybuzz is holding the John Varvatos Stuart House Online Auction featuring Alice Cooper, Slash, Green Day, Joe Perry, Jimmy Page and more.
Every year, John Varvatos overtakes Melrose and Robertson streets to bring LA an incredible party to benefit Stuart House, an organization dedicated to serving and protecting childhood sexual abuse victims. This year, the award-winning menswear designer and rock aficionado is partnering with online charity auction house Charitybuzz.com to expand their charitable reach, bringing the event's coveted auction items to an international audience.
Metal legend and golf monster Alice Cooper tops the auction with a package to hit the links with him in Phoenix, AZ. Cooper has donated the chance for a lucky winner and guest to join him for golf... as long as they have less than a 20 handicap! Bidding on the experience, valued at $4000, is open here
In addition to being called the world's most "beloved heavy metal entertainer" by The Rolling Stone Guide, Cooper is an avid golfer with a published memoir entitled Alice Cooper, Golf Monster: A Rock 'n' Roller's 12 Steps to Becoming a Golf Addict. more on this story
Corrosion Of Conformity Map Out More Tour Dates
Corrosion Of Conformity have announced a new tour leg this June which will take them to the West Coast and Canada.
The trek will hit 17 cities beginning June 1 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The band will be joined by Torche, Black Cobra and Gaza.
Corrosion Of Conformity will be touring in support of their new self-titled album which was released last week via Candlelight Records. more on this story
Jon Anderson and Marco Sabiu Deliver New Single
(Glass Onyon) "Limitless Lives" is the new single co-written and performed by legendary YES vocalist/songwriter Jon Anderson and Italian composer/conductor, international producer and arranger Marco Sabiu, has been released digitally.
The song is also available on Marco Sabiu's most recent album 'Audio Ergo Sum', which was presented on February 18, 2012 on live TV before an audience of 12 million; the album has consequently reached iTunes Italy Top 10.
Anderson is currently in the midst of a successful US solo tour, had this to say about his musical collaboration with Marco Sabiu: "A good friend of mine, musician Alessandro de Rosa put Marco Sabiu and I in touch with each other just last month. I was instantly connected to Marco's music; he sent me the music track and within moments I had sang the song and lyric and sent back to him. Marco loved my singing, so we talked about releasing the song on his new album. I love his 'Limitless' theme for the song, as I wrote the lyric I realized we have so much to learn in this life, and we are truly Limitless human beings" more on this story
A Sound Of Thunder Plot North American Tour
A Sound Of Thunder have announced North American tour dates in support of their upcoming album, Out the of the Darkness
The trek includes a special CD release show, an MS Benefit concert, and appearances with Sabaton and Virgin Steele.
Vocalist and frontwoman Nina Osegueda commented on the upcoming tour: "The guys and I are excited to finally bring our mayhem around the US! We're sharing the bill with great bands in every city, and are honored to be playing with acts like Sabaton, Virgin Steel, Brocas Helm, and Skull Fist along the way. We promise to play at full blast and full intensity every night...the only challenge will be playing with hangovers and sore necks!" more on this story
Nachtmystium Heading South
Nachtmystium have announced their activities next week surrounding their trek to Austin, TX for the annual South By South West music festival.
In addition to playing the official Metal Sucks Showcase on March 15, the band will be playing a handful of dates leading up to and surrounding the show.
Nachtmystium announced last week that they've entered Engine Studios in Chicago, IL to begin working on their third release for Century Media Records, Silencing Machine. more on this story
Edward Rogers Delivers Porcelain Video
Edward Rogers delivers a new music video as he announced that his fourth solo album, Porcelain, will be released in the UK and Europe on 4/2/2012 via Bucketfull of Brains.
Porcelain, which was released last November in the US via Zip Records, is comprised of eleven tracks that were written and recorded within an 18-month period. "The title of the album," explains Rogers, "directly reflects the emotions represented in the songs and my mood during the writing process – rage, love, broken friendships, good days, bad days…fun days."
In conjunction with the upcoming release, Rogers released a video for "Porcelain." Rogers explains the track in his own words: "I once met a very young, very sick girl who was put in foster care because her family couldn't afford to take care of her. I couldn't get her off my mind. She made me think of the fact that life is so delicate, so vulnerable and breakable... like porcelain. That young girl and the challenges she was going to face was the inspiration for 'Porcelain.'" You can see the vintage video for the track here
Electric Earth Plan New Album and Whitesnake Tribute
Electric Earth are keeping busy these days with work on a new album, an upcoming show with Hammerfall and recording a track for an upcoming Whitesnake tribute album. They sent over this update:
Electric Earth is hard at work writing songs for their fourth album, which they plan to record later this year. It will be the follow up to their critical acclaimed "Touching The Void" CD.
The song "Free Fall" from that album was later remixed by famous producer Beau Hill (Ratt, Alice Cooper, Gary Moore, Twisted Sister, Europe etc) and released as an exclusive digital single. more on this story
The Day The Beastie Boys Made History
(Gibson) On this day in 1987, The Beastie Boys became the first rap inspired act to have a no. 1 album in the U.S. with their debut Licensed To Ill. Gibson takes a look back:
Back in 1979, future Beastie Boys Adam Yauch and Michael Diamond, along with friends John Berry and Kate Schellenbach, decided to start a band in their hometown of Brooklyn, New York. It was Berry, the band's original guitarist, who suggested the name "Beastie Boys," which was inspired by a phrase he'd read in the book, The Fog, which was the novelization of John Carpenter's famous 1980 film of the same name. With Yauch on bass, Schellenbach on drums, Berry on guitar and Diamond handling the vocals, the Beastie Boys made their live debut at Berry's house during a party celebrating Yauch's 17th birthday.
In 1982, the Beastie Boys were filmed by Philip Pucci playing a gig at the Preston Drama Dance Department Theater at Bard College. That night's opening act was a band called The Young and the Useless, featuring future Beastie, guitarist Adam Horovitz. A one-minute clip from the resulting short concert film, titled Beastie, was included on the Capitol Records home video Skills to Pay the Bills, which eventually sold more than 500,000 units and earned a gold sales award from the Recording Industry Association of America.
This exposure helped the Beasties land opening slots for more established bands, including Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys and Reagan Youth, at happening venues around New York City, including CBGBs and Max's Kansas City. Later in '82, the Beasties went into the 171A studios to record their 7" EP titled Pollywog Stew, followed by Berry leaving the band and being replaced by Horovitz (Berry went on to form the bands Thwig, Big Fat Love and Bourbon Deluxe.)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Today's Day In Rock!
Taking Back Sunday Singer's Leg Crushed By Falling Tree
(TMZ) Taking Back Sunday singer Adam Lazzara is lucky to be alive -- after a tree literally FELL on top of him this weekend ... shattering his leg.
A rep for the band tells TMZ, Adam was at a recording studio in rural Michigan Saturday ... and he decided to step outside for a cigarette. It was real windy, and we're told a tree collapsed on the singer out of nowhere, trapping him underneath.
The rest of the band ran outside when they heard his calls for help -- but couldn't lift the tree off him ... so they called 911, and the local fire department came and sawed the tree to pieces.
Once freed, we're told Adam was rushed to the hospital -- where doctors put a cast on his broken leg. According to the rep, Adam's expected to be in the cast for the next 4-6 weeks. more on this story
The Osbournes Making New TV Show
(hennemusic) Ozzy Osbourne and family may be returning to television. Ozzy and his family star in a new stop-motion animation sitcom called "The F'n Osbournes," according to C21 Media.
Canada's Cuppa Coffee Studios is producing the series, which is currently seeking financing.
Jack Osbourne is executive producing the show with his mother Sharon and says the show will be "a radical and humorous new spin on our family". more on this story
Motley Crue's Vince Neil Opening Girls, Girls, Girls Strip Club
(hennemusic) It was only a matter of time... Motley Crue singer Vince Neil is getting into the strip club business – this time, as an owner.
The Las Vegas Sun reports Vince Neil's Girls, Girls, Girls will open in Sin City in about two weeks.
"It's something I always wanted to do," said Vince. "So it's like a dream come true. But this will be different and unique. It will be the first rock and roll strip joint. It was a business opportunity to become a partner that was too good to pass up." more on this story
Sammy Hagar Tributes Ronnie Montrose
(hennemusic) Sammy Hagar has offered his thoughts on the passing of former bandmate Ronnie Montrose, who died Saturday after a long battle with prostrate cancer.
Sammy posted the following message: "Ronnie Montrose gave me my first break as a songwriter, as a frontman, as a recording artist, as a touring artist, and for that I will always be grateful.
"I was looking forward to a reunion for my birthday bash in Cabo with Denny [Carnassi, drums], Bill [Church, bass] and Ronnie — one of the few bands from that era where all four original members were still able to do it. more on this story
The Cult Lineup Tour Dates With Ozzy, Guns N' Roses and Garbage
The Cult will be heading to Europe this summer for an extensive run of tour dates in support of their new album.
The tour plans include headline shows, festivals, special dates with Guns N' Roses, and main support on an Ozzy & Friends show.
The 14-date trek kicks off June 28 in Belgrade with The Cult as main support for Ozzy & Friends, then to Austria and Romania with Guns N' Roses, followed by a slew of headline club shows, and then wrapping up on July 19 in Portugal, sharing the stage with Garbage. more on this story
Motorhead Set For North American Mayhem With Slipknot and Slayer
As expected, Motorhead has been named as the mystery main stage act on the upcoming Mayhem tour.
Motorhead join the main stage lineup headed by Slipknot and Slayer. The second stage will be headlined by Anthrax supported by a rotation of The Devil Wears Prada, As I Lay Dying and Asking Alexandria, along with Whitechapel, High On Fire.
A third stage will feature Upon A Burning Body, I The Breather and one more act (to be announced). The tour kicks off on June 30th in California. more on this story
Nirvana's Teen Spirit Vocal Track An Online Hit
(Banana 101.5) A YouTube clip featuring late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's isolated vocal track on 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' has become an Internet sensation over the past week, two years after it was posted on the popular video-sharing website.
The 1991 release of Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' was a watershed moment in the history of rock music. The meteoric rise of that one song ushered in an entire new wave of bands that saved the then flat-lining genre.
The massive single has been played millions of times and is still a staple at rock radio stations today, but fans are hearing the song in an entirely different way after an old YouTube clip got noticed by the interwebs last week. Read more and take a listen here.
Flogging Molly Spring Tour and Drunken Lullabies 10th Anniversary
Flogging Molly have extended their 2012 tour plans with the recent addition of a spring tour dates and they have announced a special 10th anniversary edition of Drunken Lullabies.
The trek includes their first-ever appearances at the Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, AL and the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN.
2012 marks the 10th Anniversary of the release of Flogging Molly's celebrated sophomore album Drunken Lullabies. To commemorate the anniversary of the band's first Gold album, Flogging Molly will release a limited edition red vinyl 7-inch single for Record Store Day on April 21st more on this story
Deep Purple and Whitesnake Stars To Help Fans Learn To Play
We received some interesting news for fans of Deep Purple and Whitesnake in the UK. Here you go: Music for All is proud to announce their National Learn to Play Day, which offers free musical instrument lessons to the public on March 31st, 2012, will be supported by some of the UK's top rock stars.
With over 60 music shops participating nationwide, Music for All can confirm that drumming legend Ian Paice of Deep Purple will be calling into Drumwright in Reading to lend a hand. Elsewhere, Whitesnake's guitarist Doug Aldrich, Drummer Brian Tichy and bassist Michael Devin will be helping out at Sheehan's in Leicester.
Commenting on the day, Ian Paice said 'Being given the gift of being able to create music is an incredible thing and most people don't allow themselves this pleasure. That's a shame. Try it, you could just make your life a whole lot more fun'. There are lots of other events all over the country including a special piano extravaganza by Markson Piano's at Foyle's Book, Charing Cross Road, London. more on this story
Slash Band Lineup Change
(Gibson) Slash's solo band bassist Todd Kerns had some big news on his blog about a lineup change for the group:
"In the Conspirators, we have a new face in the fold. Our brother in arms of the past couple of years, Bobby Schneck [guitar], has moved on and I wish him all the best in the world. Bobby is an amazing guy, a great talent and a great friend.
"The newest Conspirator is none other than Frankie Sidoris. Look out! We got some young blood in the band. Gonna have to step up my game now! Frankie comes from Las Vegas' own THE CAB. Fitz and I jammed with a lot of people to find this kid and he's gonna be a monster. In the future when you're all clamouring about how wonderful Frankie is, remember it was us who found him!" more on this story
Godsmack, Five Finger Death Punch, P.O.D., Sevendust To Be ShipRocked
(AMM) Godsmack, Five Finger Death Punch, P.O.D., Sevendust, Filter, Fuel, Black Stone Cherry, Lit, Queensryche frontman Geoff Tate, Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses) and In This Moment will all take part in the fourth annual ShipRocked music cruise.
ShipRocked 2012 embarks from Fort Lauderdale, FL November 27 and provides guests with four days and nights onboard the MSC Poesia while sailing the Caribbean. Ports of call include Key West, FL and Nassau, Bahamas (subject to change), with the cruise returning to Fort Lauderdale December 1. Additional bands will be announced in the coming weeks.
Godsmack's Shannon Larkin performed on ShipRocked 2011 with his band Another Animal and says, "The whole experience was very unique and very kick ass! I would recommend this highly to bands and fans alike. I made a ton of fond memories and hope to do it again!" more on this story
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Set New Album Release
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have set a May 29th release date for their sophomore album which will be called "Here," and they have mapped out some tour plans as well. We were sent these details:
After an early session in Bogalusa, LA, the band has been putting the finishing touches on the album in Ojai, CA.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros will make an appearance with members of Mumford & Sons and Old Crow Medicine Show at the 2012 South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival on Saturday, March 17th for the world premiere of Big Easy Express, the Emmett Malloy directed film that covered the bands' journey as they traveled in vintage railcars across the American Southwest over the course of a week, playing concerts at six unique outdoor locations along the route. The bands will join Big Easy Express director Emmett Malloy and film producers in a Q&A subsequently perform an exclusive live acoustic set. more on this story
Brain Jonestown Massacre Streaming New Song
Brian Jonestown Massacre have announced new North American tour dates and are giving fans a taste of their new album, Aufheben.
The new album is set to be released on May 1, 2012 but the band is currently streaming the new track "I Want to Hold Your Other Hand" here.
The band have announced the West Coast leg of their upcoming North American tour which will kick off on April 27th in Dallas. more on this story
The Polyphonic Spree Add New Tour Leg
The Polyphonic Spree have just added a third leg to their "You + Me" tour, including dates in the Midwest and East Coast in May.
This follows previously announced dates in late March and April on the West Coast for the 21-member Dallas band, which is touring for the first time in more than four years.
Two other Good Records Recordings artists will support the upcoming tour dates. New Fumes, the project of former Spree member and Flaming Lips collaborator Daniel Huffman, will support the March and April dates; and singer/songwriter Sweet Lee Morrow (a.k.a. Jesse Hester, another former member of the Spree) will support the May dates. more on this story
Lamb Of God Cancel Shows Due To Family Emergency
Bad news from the Lamb Of God camp as the band has been forced to cancel two shows this week.
The concerts were scheduled for March 7th in Auckland, New Zealand and March 9th in Anchorage, Alaska.
The band were forced to pull the plug due to a medical emergency regarding a family member, according a statement. The band intends to make up both shows during the Resolution tour cycle.
Revocation, Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed Tour
(CPR) Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed will be hitting the road with Revocation for a string of North American dates next month.
The tour kicks off in Allston, MA on April 19th, bounces up to Montreal, then rolls over and down through the Midwest and East Coast before ending up in Trenton, NJ on April 29th.
Cannabis Corpse will be touring in support of their 2011 album, Beneath Grow Lights Thou Shalt Rise. more on this story
Eric Johnson Crossing The Pond For Summer Tour
(Noble) Eric Johnson will launch his first ever UK tour at the Holmfirth Picturedrome on Friday 5th July.
The 5-date tour will showcase material from his current album "Up Close", and from his back catalogue.
Johnson has been hailed by Joe Bonamassa as "one of the greatest guitar players of all time" and now UK fans can see why in person. more on this story
Neuronspoiler Lineup Change
(Sub) Neuronspoiler have tapped Dave Shirman (Moana Sleazer, ex-Serpent Sins) to replace guitarist Stanley Long who left the group last month.
The group is currently writing new material and will be going into the studio in the summer to start recording the eagerly awaited full-length follow up to their 2010 E.P., "No One's Safe".
Neuronspoiler drummer Tim Barclay commented: "We're really excited that Dave has joined the band. He's a great fit, in personality and ethos as well as musically. We needed someone who really loved metal and who was going to be committed to trying to do something great on the stage and in the studio. When Dave first started playing our songs it was like he'd been playing them with us forever and it felt good. We're really looking forward to hearing what he brings to the sound when we head into the studio this year." more on this story
Matt Toka Maps Out Tour Plans
Matt Toka is hitting the road ahead of his forthcoming album with not one, but two North American tours.
The first is with Breathe Carolina and The Ready Set and will kick off in Columbia, MO on Mar 21st and end in Bloomington, IL on April 27th.
Then starting on June 16th in Salt Lake City, UT, Toka will join the entire Warped Tour, which will snake its way across the country and close in Portland, OR on Aug 5th. more on this story
Devin Townsend To Begin Recording New Album This Week
(Gibson) Devin Townsend will begin recording his new album Epicloud this week in Perth, Australia following the last date of the Soundwave festival.
In an interview with this writer for Beat magazine last month, Townsend elaborated that the album would in some ways be a reaction to the complexity of his previous effort, Deconstruction. "What it is a very awesome, epic hard rock record without that depth of metaphor, that overt complexity for complexity's sake," Townsend said. "It's a bunch of really cool songs that I really like listening to that go well with summer."
Formerly with extreme metal act Strapping Young Lad, Townsend's post SYL output has been much more optimistic in tone, even when retaining the heavy elements that made his previous band popular. "With Epicloud what I'm trying to achieve is that sort of beautiful glorious sense that certain elements of Infinity and Addicted! had, but mixed with some minor chords," Townsend said. "Because when those minor chords come in they don't affect me the way I thought they would. It used to be that if I chucked a minor chord in I thought it was going to have this gothic, black metal vibe to it, right? But really what it does is it just provides a release from relentless major chords!" more on this story
Remembering George Formby
(Gibson) On this day in 1961, George Harrison's favorite ukulele player, George Formby died. Gibson takes a look back: On this day in 1961, Britain lost a hero. Singer, comedian and ukulele player George Formby passed away. He was a national treasure with 150,000 attending his funeral.
The comedian from the north of England was Britain's top box office star in the '30s and '40s, making 19 movies. When he signed a contact with Columbia in 1941 he became the fifth highest-paid movie actor in the world ahead of superstars like Errol Flynn and Bing Crosby.
While Britain was at war, Formby kept spirits up and did his duty entertaining the troops. He flew to Africa to visit Field Marshal Montgomery and entertain the Eighth Army where he played to more than 10,000 British soldiers.
His wife Beryl worked in his variety act before becoming his manager, taking him around the world. In 1942, she arranged for George to play shows in South Africa. When he embraced a black girl who presented him and Beryl with chocolates, he was roundly cheered by the black audience, a move that brought an irate phone call form the National Party Leader, Daniel Francois Malan, who had the Formbys unceremoniously deported for disobeying the pre-apartheid color code. Beryl gave as good as she got, however, telling Malan, "Why don't you piss off you horrible little man?" more on this story
Singled Out: Mychildren Mybride's Dreamcatchers
Yesterday we told you about Mychildren Mybride's new "choose your own nightmare" interactive video for their song "Dreamcatchers," from their forthcoming self-titled album (Out Mar 13th). Today guitarist Robert Bloomfield tells us about the song! Here is the story:
"Dreamcatchers" was definitely one of the more promising sounding songs, especially when we demoed it. You have this intro that just pumps up and that builds into a super hooky breakdown, followed by one of the catchiest riffs on the record. Mathis, our drummer, brought a bunch of ideas to the table, the verse riff being one of them. I remember just sitting in the live room at the studio kind of just rotating a couple riffs in and out of the song and only settling on what we thought had the most energy. We were thinking of it from a potential fan's point of view. Basically, if it's not catchy enough the first time you hear it, then it wasn't good enough.
I personally love the flow of the song from start to finish. I feel like it has everything you need from a structural point of view as well as a listening point of view. The first verse just has this trifecta - catchy guitars, catchy lyrics and driving kick. After that first verse the pre chorus hits, with Matthew's new spin on vocals, and that's where we were like "Ok, well, this is going to be a single". It just built perfectly into this epic sounding chorus that has all these layered guitars. I actually remember as we found the chorus I had this sound in my head that eventually became the lead over it. I'm the type of musician that as soon as I hear a great rhythm I need to find the perfect lead for it right away or it'll bug me for hours. And for this lead I found this great EH pedal and it recreates the sound perfectly live.
Then we have the bridge that flashes back to the intro pump up. It set us up for this huge melodic ending. The rhythm has these chords that Hunter had been messing around with that give it descending notes within the chord. Again I had this sound in my head that translated to this really emotional sounding lead and it just ended up working out great. It was actually the very first lead that came to my mind when we demoed it. Funny that it actually made the record cause it's very rare that your very first riff to come out makes the cut! I feel like all the leads complement the ending so well. It truly feels like an ending to something, in this case a song. And when I can create a riff that translates emotionally, then I've done my ultimate goal.
Monday, March 5, 2012
ROCK N ROLL ALL-STARS TO TAKE ON SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA:
From: www.marshallofrock.com / "Gene Simmons (KISS), Joe Elliott (Def Leppard), Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses/Velvet Revolver/Loaded), Glenn Hughes (Black Country Communion/Deep Purple/Trapeze/Black Sabbath), Sebastian Bach and many more will tour South and Central America this spring as the Rock 'N' Roll Allstars, an 11-piece supergroup. Watch the footage from the press conference was held at the Roxy Theater in West Hollywood on Thursday (Mar. 1) announcing all the details below.
Also part of the touring supergroup will be drummer Matt Sorum (Guns N' Roses/Velvet Revolver), Gilby Clarke (Guns N' Roses), Steve Stevens (Billy Idol/Vince Neil), Ed Roland (Collective Soul), Mike Inez (Alice In Chains) and Billy Duffy (the Cult).
Matt Sorum and promoter Gabe Reed are behind the concept for the tour and put it all together. “We thought it would be a really great idea to put together a band of some of our favorite musicians from the history of rock,” Reed said. “I think it's going to be exciting to go see the hits of Kiss, Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard, Billy Idol, the Cult and Alice In Chains. That's where the vibe came from.”
The tour kicks off April 19 in Asuncion, Paraguay and wraps up June 5 in Bogota, Colombia, with 10 dates total.
Tour Dates
Apr. 19 – Asuncion, Paraguay
Apr. 21 – Sao Luis, Brazil
Apr. 23 – Buenos Aires, Argentina
Apr. 25 – Santiago, Chile
Apr. 27 – Lima, Peru
Apr. 29 – Quito, Ecuador
May 1 – Guatemala City, Guatemala
May 3 – San Jose, Costa Rica
May 4 – Panama City, Panama
May 5 – Bogota, Colombia
Today's Day In Rock!
Ronnie Montrose Dies After Long Cancer Fight
(hennemusic) Legendary guitarist Ronnie Montrose died Saturday following a five-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 64 years old.
Ronnie's website has been updated with the following message: "A few months ago, we held a surprise party for Ronnie Montrose's 64th birthday. He gave an impromptu speech, and told us that after a long life, filled with joy and hardship, he didn't take any of our love for granted.
"He passed today. He'd battled cancer, and staved off old age for long enough. And true to form, he chose his own exit the way he chose his own life. We miss him already, but we're glad to have shared with him while we could." more on this story
Metallica Plan Special Record Store Day Release
Metallica plan to celebrate Record Store Day this year with the release of their Beyond Magnetic EP on silver vinyl.
Record Store Day this year takes place on Saturday, April 21, 2012. Fans can purchase the vinyl at indie record retailers and at www.metallica.com.
The Tallica-camp sent over these details: Originally released via all digital retailers on December 13th and on CD worldwide on January 30th, the EP features four tracks recorded during the sessions for 2008's 2x-platinum Death Magnetic, the band's fifth consecutive No. 1 album. more on this story
Don't Expect Freddie Mercury From Adam Lambert and Queen
(Gibson) The remaining members of Queen, Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums), recruiting Adam Lambert has already upset some fans.
Speaking to the NME about Queen's show, promoter Galbraith said that while he could understand people's reservations about the idea, he thought the band's back catalog was so strong it wouldn't matter.
"If people are looking for a Freddie Mercury show, then they aren't going to get it, but I think the Queen songs are huge, I think they fit perfectly with the Knebworth environment… I think it'll be one of the best performances we've seen from a headliner, it's the only show in the world they're doing. It's a huge coup for us." more on this story
Whitesnake Announce Touring Hiatus
(hennemusic) Whitesnake fans won't see their heros on the road this year as the band have announced plans to take the year off the road. They have posted a news update for fans:
Whitesnake have announced the band will be on hiatus from touring throughout 2012 after completing their successful "Forevermore World Tour."
At this time, the band plan to spend 2012 in the studio, mixing live recordings made during the 2011 tour.
There are also plans to edit & mix a live in-concert DVD from the trek. Other 'Snake related projects are also in the works, including new material, though there are no definite plans to record a full studio album at this time. more on this story
Taproot New Song Premiere
(Banana 101.5) Taproot's new concept album 'The Episodes' hits stores and digital outlets on April 10th but you can hear the first single now!
Taproot actual began work on the "complexly developed concept album" 'The Episodes' over six years ago.
"Having written the story for this album before the music, this record sounds more like a soundtrack than a typical album," says bassist Phil Liscomb of the new album. "With the songs flowing together and taking you on a journey." The evolution of the band's sound is evident on the first single 'No Surrender,' which has a more progressive feel and even features a speak-and-spell.
Taproot's will perform songs from 'The Episodes' during the official CD release party at The Machine Shop on April 10th. Check out the premiere of the first single "No Surrender" here.
Karma to Burn Drop Off Tour
Karma to Burn have pulled the plug on their current tour plan until mid-month for unspecified personal reasons.
A statement posted on the band's site credited to "admin" reads as follows: "Sorry to announce that all of the KTB shows from March 1-18 have been canceled.
"We just need some time to get my mind, body and spirit correct. We know some people will be pissed, but sometimes you just gotta take care of yourself. more on this story
Rob Zombie Plans New Album
(Banana 101.5) Rob Zombie has announced that production on his upcoming film 'The Lords of Salem' is coming to a close and that he plans to enter the studio to begin work on a new album in June.
Rob Zombie's dance card for 2012 is filling up rather quickly — after spending the last several months plugging away at his new witchcraft horror flick 'The Lords of Salem,' Zombie will hit the road for a co-headlining tour with Megadeth in May — but those aren't his only plans.
"As production on THE LORDS OF SALEM ends it is time for music," he revealed on his website. "We will be packing up the band and moving to remote location to record. No distractions, just music." more on this story
Slash's Solo Band Records 360 Degree Web Video
(Gibson) Slash releases his second solo album, Apocalyptic Love, on May 22. Band bassist Todd Kerns has now written on his blog: "A few weeks back we finished recording the new Slash album that has since been titled Apocalyptic Love after the lead-off track, which is earth-shattering!
"We finished up recording at Barefoot Recording with [producer] Eric Valentine and the very next day we were shooting an in the studio performance for Mativision. We performed all 13 songs from Apocalyptic Love for the Mativision cameras.
"The cool thing is that while watching it on your computer, you'll be able to select what you wanna look at and switch around 360 degrees all over the place. It is totally mind-blowing. Crazy. I have no idea what format that's coming out in, but it is to be part of some fancy release of the album. more on this story
New Aaron Lewis Solo Song Goes Online
(hennemusic) A new solo track from Staind frontman Aaron Lewis has surfaced. "Anywhere But Here" will be included on Lewis' full-length solo album, due for release in June.
The project is the follow-up to Aaron's acclaimed 2011 country EP, "Town Line," which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and #7 on The Billboard 200 chart.
Lewis recently received two Academy Of Country Music nominations for his debut country single, "Country Boy." Have a listen to the new song here.
Rolling Stones Celebrating 50th Anniversary With Book Release
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones have announced the summer release of a book to mark their 50th Anniversary this year.
"The Rolling Stones: 50" will be published on the July 12, 2012 – a half century after the day of their first show, at London's Marquee Club.
In the past 50 years, the Stones have performed live in front of more people than any band…ever. They've had No.1 singles and albums in every country that has a popular music chart and have helped define popular culture. more on this story
How Kool and the Gang Landed Van Halen Tour
(hennemusic) Kool & The Gang have been opening shows for Van Halen on their current tour, and the thought of the unlikely pairing of the 70s pop-funk icons with the kings of 70s high-energy hard rock took a little getting used to, according to KATG co-founder Robert "Kool" Bell.
It turns out, Bell says, the pairing was David Lee Roth's idea. "He [Roth] saw our show in London last year for the big Glastonbury Festival and as they were putting together the Van Halen reunion tour, he went back to his camp and said, 'Hey, man, I'd like to have Kool & The Gang open up for us,' " Bell tells The Morning Call.
"They kind of felt it was a little strange in the beginning, but David kind of said, 'Hey, I think it'll work because in the '80s, Van Halen was sort of like the rock party band and Kool & The Gang was the pop funk party band. He said [Van Halen's] audience is 60 percent ladies – and of course, with 'Ladies Night,' we wrote a song for them. So it all came together." more on this story
Jack White Goes Solo on Saturday Night Live
(hennemusic) Jack White rocked Saturday Night Live this weekend as he introduces the start of his solo career. White's first album, "Blunderbuss," is due April 24.
On SNL, hosted by Lindsey Lohan, Jack performed two tracks: the album's first single, "Love Interruption," and a new rocker, "Sixteen Saltines."
White begins his first solo headline shows with a date in Chattanooga, TN on March 10. Check out video of his performances here.
Mychildren Mybride Give Fans Interactive Nightmare
Mychildren Mybride have released their "Dreamcatchers" Interactive Nightmare - an interactive experience that will allow fans to unlock elements of the song "Dreamcatchers."
The immersive experience finds fans waking up in a mysterious room and needing to escape. Following perilous paths, the decisions fans make will either move them along to the next step of the adventure or lead to their death.
Upon dying, fans will be treated to a segment of "Dreamcatchers", meaning that the only way to unlock each segment of the song is to explore the myriad choices that the adventure presents. Upon successful completion, fans will be prompted to restart the adventure in order to unlock new music.
"With the release of 'Dreamcatchers' we really wanted to try something new and different, something that would make our fans conspire together and act as a community," frontman Matthew Hasting excitedly explains. "So please, throughout Facebook, YouTube and Twitter work together to figure out the challenge that lies ahead. Choose your fate wisely and listen closely to everything you see. You will soon hear the final song before our album is released."
Springsteen and Fallon Take On LMFAO Hit
(hennemusic) Jimmy Fallon and Bruce Springsteen have teamed up again for another cover.
As Neil Young and a 1980s-era Bruce, the pair performed an acoustic version of LMFAO's hit, "Sexy And I Know It," on Friday's Late Night program.
Fallon has been hosting a Springsteen tribute week, which featured appearances by Kenny Chesney, John Legend and Elvis Costello. Check it out here.
Elvis Costello Added To Robert Johnson Centennial Celebration
(Gibson) Elvis Costello has been added to the bill of The Robert Johnson at 100 centennial celebration at New York's Apollo Theatre on March 6.
He joins The Roots, Macy Gray, Chuck D, Living Colour, Shemekia Copeland, Bettye LaVette, Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', Todd Rundgren, and many more including The Rev. Steven Johnson, grandson of Robert Johnson.
Directed by Joe Morton, the night will be lead by Musical Director Steve Jordan and special guest Jeffrey Wright. Produced by Steve Berkowitz, Michael Dorf, Joe Morton and Patricia Watt in association with The Blues Foundation and Legacy Recordings, proceeds from the concert will go to The Blues Foundation and The Robert Johnson Foundation to provide funding for the building of The Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis. more on this story
Engelbert Humperdinck For Eurovision
(Gibson) Sixties crooner Engelbert Humperdinck, whose "Release Me" kept The Beatles off the no 1 spot in 1967, will represent the United Kingdom at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Humperdinck, 75, said, "I am so thrilled to have been asked by the BBC to represent the U.K. at Eurovision 2012!...without hesitation I happily accepted."
Katie Taylor, head of entertainment and events for the BBC, said: "Not since the '70s have we had such an established international musical legend represent the nation.
"We couldn't be more delighted. Engelbert's experience leaves us in no doubt that he will be able to deliver a standout performance in front of 120 million viewers worldwide." more on this story
Fozzy Added To Download Lineup
Fozzy have announced that they will be taking part in Download 2012, which be held June 8-10 in the United Kingdom.
Fozzy will be performing Saturday, June 9 , as part of a lineup headlined by Metallica playing their black album in its entirety.
They are currently recording their Century Media Records debut, which is scheduled for a worldwide release this summer. The band will release their first single from the new album in May. more on this story
More Slash and Betty White Zoo Videos Surface
(hennemusic) The Los Angeles Zoo is sharing more of their new series of commercials featuring Slash and Betty White.
The new ads are to promote the March 8 launch of the zoo's new attraction, called THE LAIR.
LAIR stands for Living Amphibians, Invertebrates, and Reptiles. THE LAIR will feature "60 species of weird, rare and endangered amphibians, invertebrates and reptiles."
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Whitesnake Plan To Spend 2012 Mixing Live Recordings
March 1, 2012
Whitesnake have announced that the band will be on hiatus from touring throughout 2012 after completing their successful 'Forevermore World Tour'.
At this time the band plan to spend 2012 in the studio, mixing live recordings made during the 2011 tour. There are also plans to edit and mix a live in-concert DVD from the tour.
Other 'Snake related projects are also in the works, including new material, though there are no definite plans to record a full studio album at this time.
Some of the band members will be keeping busy with other musical projects throughout 2012, and Whitesnake.com will try to provide information related to their activities, as well as the individual member's websites.
The commercial and critical success continues with their 'Forevermore' album which is still gathering accolades and awards from around the world.
Stay in touch with Whitesnake.com for any, and all, up to date news and information Whitesnake related. And remember you can ask frontman David Coverdale questions on his message board (theBBS). See You There!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Today's Day In Rock!
Metallica Find Freedom On New Album
(Gibson) Now that Lulu has come and gone, Metallica fans are wondering when they'll be hearing from the metal legends next. Drummer Lars Ulrich recently provided an update to Spin magazine.
"We're free and clear of our record contract. The world's our oyster," Ulrich said. "We can basically do whatever we want. And we're going to start figuring that out."
Indeed, the creative process is in the very early stages. "We're still throwing ideas around," Ulrich said. "We work in stages. Some people will write a song from beginning to end in one go. We don't do that. We'll develop, like, 10 ideas and do a couple cycles. We'll do a verse, chorus and maybe an intro, and then we'll leave them and go develop 10 other ideas. So it's a little early yet because we haven't gone back yet and started tweaking anything. Right now we're throwing ideas at the canvas and picking out great riffs." more on this story
Hear Unreleased Pantera Song
(Banana 101.5) Pantera recently announced that their only unreleased song would be included as part of the 'Vulgar Display of Power' 20th anniversary reissue and now fans get a sneak peek at the track 'Piss.'
Vinnie Paul previously explained the story behind the Pantera oddity:"The reissue has a song called 'Piss,' which I had forgotten about it. Some parts of it were taken for other songs, and at the time, it was the only song that did not make the record. In Pantera, we never had songs that didn't make the record. If we were going to write 11 songs, then we'd write 11 quality songs. Some bands write 40 songs and then hope they have nine good ones in the bunch. That sucks. Why not concentrate on writing 9 great ones and forget the 31 others? Anyway, this song, at the time, didn't feel right to go on the record, so we put it on the shelf. When I started digging through archives, we were happy with it. It is the only undiscovered complete Pantera track there ever was and it will be part of the package. It should be cool to hear the first new thing from the band since 2000."
The lost 'Vulgar Display of Power' track rounds out the deluxe edition package which also comes with a DVD showcasing ultra rare footage of the band's 1992 Monsters of Rock performance in Italy. Have a listen here.
Van Halen Surprise Fans With Another Rare Song
(hennemusic) Van Halen earned rave reviews for their first night at New York's Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, and the band brought it again on Thursday.
Van Halen switched up the setlist a bit, opening with their 1981 classic "Unchained," marking the first time this tour that the show hasn't opened with their Kinks' cover of "You Really Got Me."
With some rare, classic album cuts making random appearances during the first half dozen shows so far, Van Halen did it again for night 2 in NYC, dusting off the "Diver Down" track "The Full Bug." Check out video here.
Monkees Tribute Davy Jones
(Gibson) Friends, bandmates and fellow musicians continue to pay tribute to The Monkees' Davy Jones, who died Wed (February 29) of a heart attack in his hometown of Indiantown, Florida.
In a statement, Monkees singer/drummer Micky Dolenz said, "The time we worked together and had together is something I'll never forget. He was the brother I never had and this leaves a gigantic hole in my heart."
Monkees bassist Peter Tork added, "It is with great sadness that I reflect on the sudden passing of my long-time friend and fellow-adventurer, David Jones. His talent will be much missed; his gifts will be with us always. Adios to the Manchester Cowboy."
Guitarist Michael Nesmith said simply that Jones' "spirit and soul live well in my heart among all the lovely people." more on this story
New Rush Album in May
(hennemusic) Good news for Rush fans: not only is the band's new album, "Clockwork Angels," on the horizon, it now has at least one release date confirmed.
Two music sites - Amazon.co.jp and HMV.co.jp have announced a May 23rd release date for the album in Japan.
No word, yet, on release info from other territories; consider that these are from music retail sites and not officially from the band themselves, so while it's a promising sign that things are in motion, we'll await further news to confirm more details. more on this story
Staind Deliver Eyes Wide Open Video
(hennemusic) Staind have offered up a new video for their track, "Eyes Wide Open," from the band's 2011 self-titled album.
Staind are currently playing a series of Soundwave Festival shows in Australia; they'll return to the States for the MASSCHAOS 2012 tour with Godsmack and Halestorm, which starts April 13 in Augusta, GA.
Earlier this year, the three bands held a contest for fans to create the name for the tour and, following a fan vote of the Top 5 suggestions, MASSCHAOS was the winner. Check out the video here.
Tenacious D Rises Again
(Banana 101.5) The comedic folk-metal duo Tenacious D, which is comprised of Jack Black and Kyle Gass, will return with 'Rize of the Fenix,' the follow-up to 'The Pick of Destiny,' on May 15th.
After their film 'The Pick of Destiny' tanked at the box office, many believed that it would be the end of Tenacious D. Jack Black pokes fun at that very assumption on the title track to their new album:
"When the pick of destiny was released it was a bomb / And all the critics said that the D was done / The sun had set and the chapter had closed / But one thing no one thought about / Was the D would rise again / Just like the phoenix." more on this story
Iron Maiden Preview New Tour
(hennemusic) A new TV commercial for Iron Maiden's upcoming North American tour has surfaced.
The Maiden England World Tour hits the U.S. and Canada, opening in Charlotte, NC on June 21, and finishing in Houston, TX, on Aug 18.
The trip will be followed by further dates around the world in 2013. The 2012 show will closely mirror, in terms of production and content, the original 1988 concert video of the same name, shot on the "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Tour." Check out the commercial here.
Ginger Baker Film Coming
(hennemusic) There's a new film about Cream drummer Ginger Baker on the horizon. "Beware Of Mr. Baker" is the work of writer/producer Jay Bulger, who spent three months living with the rock legend in South Africa where Ginger has spent the previous decade living in seclusion.
The visit resulted in a piece, "In Search of Ginger Baker" - the article and the numerous hours of interviews Jay captured on film became the premise for the documentary, and in the spring of 2010, Jay returned to South Africa with a small crew to finish making the film.
Baker's legendary status as drummer for Cream and Blind Faith is backed up on film by stories from his ex-wives, children, and many of the greatest living musicians that worked with Ginger, including Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts, Mickey Hart, Carlos Santana, Max Weinberg, Chad Smith, Femi Kuti, Neal Peart, Simon Kirke, Marky Ramone and many more. Read more and check out a preview here.
Black Keys Star Asks How Is Rock Dead?
(Gibson) Echoing Mark Twain's famous quote, The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach contends that reports of rock and roll's imminent death are greatly exaggerated. In an interview with WGRD, the Black Keys frontman refuted the notion that authentic groups of the sort that sprang up during the grunge-era are nowhere to be found.
"I think that it's so lame of an argument, it seems so stupid," Auerbach said. "It's like the press needs something to talk about. Being 16 years old and getting an electric guitar is never going to get old. There's always going to be kids making music. There's always going to be kids in bands." He then added: "Everything is cyclical. It'll come back around and be popular. The Foo Fighters are like the biggest band in the world. They play stadiums. How is rock dead?"
Auerbach refrained from citing the Black Keys as an example, but he did point out that the acclaimed duo distills rock music to its no-frills essence. "We just do our thing, man," he said. "People come to see a rock and roll show. They come to see The Black Keys. We're not going to be like Cirque du Soleil on stage. It's just us playing music." more on this story
Bush Unplugged
(hennemusic) Bush are currently on the road with Staind in Australia, and are also playing dates on the Soundwave Festival. The UK rockers are promoting their latest album, "The Sea Of Memories."
Next month, Bush join Nickelback and Seether for a full North American tour; things kick off April 10 in Moline and run through the end of June.
While in Sydney, Bush stopped by Triple M radio to perform a 6-song unplugged set for a group of contest winners; the event was filmed for Triple M's Garage Sessions. Check it out
Lennon and McCartney Liverpool Houses Protected By Govt
(Gibson) John Lennon and Paul McCartney's Liverpool homes have been give special "listed" status by the British government.
The Liverpool Echo reports that Heritage and Tourism Minister John Penrose made the announcement about giving a the Grade II listing honor to 20 Forthlin Road (Macca's home) and 251 Menlove Avenue (Lennon's house) while visiting the home Lennon shared with his Aunt Mimi.
John Penrose said: "It's almost impossible to overestimate the significance the Beatles had – and continue to have – on western life and culture since they first came together in the early 1960s.
"These houses, unremarkable from the outside, have been painstakingly preserved and restored so visitors today can get a real sense of how life must have been for the group as they were starting up. more on this story
Elvis Costello Rocks Classics For Bruce Springsteen Week
(hennemusic) Elvis Costello joined Late Night with Jimmy Fallon's tribute week to Bruce Springsteen on Thursday.
Elvis and The Roots performed "Brilliant Disguise" from 1987's "Tunnel Of Love," as well as ""Fire," a song Bruce wrote in 1977 but didn't release himself until his 1986 live compilation "Live/1975-85." Both Robert Gordon and The Pointer Sisters recorded the song in 1978.
It's all Springsteen to close out the week on Friday: Bruce is the sole guest on the show and he and the E Street Band will perform, as they did to kick off Fallon's tribute on Monday. Check out video here
John 5 Praises New Rob Zombie Flick
(Banana 101.5) Rob Zombie will return this year with an original film centering on witchcraft called 'The Lords of Salem.' Being that he is scoring the film, Zombie's guitarist John 5 has seen some of the footage and says it looks "incredible."
Rob Zombie is currently in post production on his new film 'The Lords of Salem,' his first non-remake, non-sequel, live-action feature since his directorial debut 'House of 1000 Corpses.'
After months of filming, the project is in post-production and while it is expected this year — a trailer has yet to be released. more on this story
Slash's Typical Day
(hennemusic) Slash is currently spending some time in Australia. On Sunday, the guitarist joined his touring singer, Myles Kennedy, and his band Alter Bridge, at the Soundwave Festival in Sydney.
Slash was on hand Monday morning at Triple M radio in Sydney to launch his new single, "You're A Lie"; it's the first song from his sophomore album, "Apocalyptic Love," due May 22.
The Triple M crew asked Slash to run down a typical morning when he's at home in Los Angeles. "We have alternating days when we take the kids to school," explains Slash, "and we have a car pool…so I do car pool – if I can get away with it – only once a week. The school doesn't want to see me down there. I've carried a grudge against school since I was a kid and they can feel it." Check out video here.
The Beatles First Hard Day's Night
(Gibson) On this day in 1964, The Beatles began filming what would become their first feature film, A Hard Day's Night, at Marylebone train station in London. Gibson takes a look back: With Beatlemania running rampant in both Britain and America and spreading rapidly to other countries, The Beatles were riding high in early 1964. Having scored a couple of #1 albums and an armload of #1 singles, the Fab Four had properly conquered the music world and were set to make their mark in another medium. On this day in 1964, The Beatles began filming A Hard Day's Night.
Although John, Paul, George and Ringo had become huge pop stars, the movie didn't have a lavish budget. Shot in black-and-white, A Hard Day's Night was made for the relatively small sum of £200,000 (around $500,000). Both the writer and the director of the film had been selected because The Beatles had been fans of their previous work. Director Richard Lester had made The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film with Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers – each of whom the boys loved. Meanwhile, writer Alun Owen had proven he could pen his share of Liverpudlian dialog in his play No Trams to Lime Street.
To get a sense for how Lennon, McCartney and the guys talked to each other and to outsiders, Owen spent a few days with The Beatles as they sprinted through their busy schedule. He described the experience as "a train and a room and a car and a room and a room and a room," a line that would make it into the screenplay. McCartney would later praise Owen's work: "Alun hung around with us and was careful to try and put words in our mouths that he might've heard us speak, so I thought he did a very good script."
With the screenplay complete, The Beatles reported to Twickenham Studios and Paddington Station on March 2 to begin the filming process. Although the movie wasn't shot exactly in order of how the scenes occur, the shooting schedule followed the general events of the film – something than Lennon later noted. "Normally in pictures, you do things back to front, like the end, you make a film of that on one day and then the next day you do the beginning," John said. "But in this one, we almost did it in sequence."
At Paddington, the boys boarded a train at 6:43 p.m. and continued to shoot some of the scenes that take place early in the movie while it was traveling. McCartney remembered it being a whirlwind introduction to moviemaking.
"So it was very exciting, we got on a train … one day, and so the train took off and we were in a film," Paul said. "And there were these little girls, schoolgirls in gym slips who were actually models, and we were of course, quite fascinated with them."
Singled Out: Breaching Vista's Nervous
Today Breaching Vista frontman John Maksym tells us about the song "Nervous" from their latest album "Vera City". Here is the story:
Nervous is about my own personal struggle to find and regain my confidence after a rather disheartening experience in a previous band. Line up changes within that band took me right out of my comfort zone but I went along with it for the sake of keeping the original line up together and as an effort to keep our friendship in tact. After some touring and then some time off, we regrouped to head into the studio. Our bassist-turned-lead-singer had gotten together with our guitarist to write all of the new material. I was completely left out of the writing process, which again was something I had always been a part of. The last straw was being told that I wasn't needed in the studio either. I lost my interest in the bands future and walked out. It was tough to walk away from something that I was so passionate about, and something I had invested so much of my life towards, but the part that hurt the most was having my best friends completely cut off my involvement.
So while the song may seem to come across as a confused relationship, it's really just me confronting the memories that tore down my confidence and reminding myself that while I lost some motivation, drive, and time in my pursuit of a music career, I'm now in a position where I can pick up where I left off. Nervous focuses on one of those cynically rearranged takes on the catchphrase "Two steps forward, One step back." My version is a cautious "One step forward, Two steps back" because I'm nervous about whether or not I can do this on my own. The song was originally written as a solo acoustic song back in 2006 when I finally decided to pull up my socks and start playing live again after half of a year of sitting around being bummed out. My Breaching Vista band mates really liked the song, and we spent about 2-3 years trying out various full band arrangements before settling on the Vera City album version.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Today's Day In Rock!
The Monkees Davy Jones Dead at 66
(TMZ) Davy Jones, the lead singer of The Monkees, died Wednesday morning of a heart attack. He was 66.
An official from the medical examiner's office for Martin County, Florida confirmed with TMZ they received a call from Martin Memorial Hospital informing them that Jones had passed away.
Jones joined The Monkees in 1965 ... along with Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork ... and together they churned out a bunch of hits including, "Daydream Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville" and "I'm a Believer."
The group was initially cast by TV producers who wanted to create a scripted series about an actual rock n' roll band.
Davy's last performance was on February 19th in Oklahoma -- the night before, he performed at BB King in NYC ... and he looked totally fine.
Jones is survived by his wife Jessica and 4 daughters from previous marriages. more on this story
Led Zeppelin Reunion Raised $41 Million
(hennemusic) The effects of the 2007 Led Zeppelin reunion are still being felt, almost five years after one of rock's biggest events took place.
The Daily Mail reports funds raised by Zeppelin's 02 Arena show in December 2007 have been donated to Oxford University.
The £26 million ($41.6 million US) donation, made by Mica Ertegun, widow of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, is understood to be one of the largest in Oxford's 900-year history.
It will be used to set up the Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities. more on this story
Guns N' Roses Plot Take Over
Guns N' Roses are returning to where it all began to wrap-up their current run of intimate club shows.
The band announced that they will be taking over Los Angeles in March with a three-date club run.
It's been 22 years since they last visited the Hollywood Palladium, where they have set their first stop on the LA run on March 9. GN'R will make their first appearances two LA music landmarks, The Wiltern on March 11, and House of Blues Sunset Strip on March 12. more on this story
Scorpions Final American Tour
(hennemusic) The Scorpions have announced new dates for their farewell tour. The German rockers have announced a summer tour of North America, starting June 8 in Reno and running through July 12 in Washington, DC.
At this point, "The Final Sting" World Tour is set to wrap up October 13 in Munich.
In addition to the group's farewell trek, The Scorps are also supporting their latest album, "Comeblack," a collection of classic rock covers and rerecorded band hits. more on this story
Memorial For 30th Anniversary of Randy Rhoads' Death
(The Metal Den) The sister of late Ozzy Osbourne lead guitarist Randy Rhoads, Kathy Rhoads D'Argenzio, has issued a statement to fans in concern with the upcoming memorial for the 30th anniversary of his death:
"Dear Randy Rhoads fans, As we quickly approach the 30th anniversary, I wanted to send a special THANK YOU to all of you for your continued support and love for my brother Randy.
"The upcoming anniversary is a clear reminder of how quickly time passes and I hope all of you will come join us in celebrating my brother's life. I know that for a lot of people coming to California isn't possible but, I hope that you'll remember my brother in your own special way. For all local fans or people making the trip to California, my family and I will be available to spend time with you" more on this story
Phish Plan Summer Tour
Phish will return to the road this June when they launch their 2012 summer tour of North America.
The tour will kick off with a two-night stand at DCU Center in Worcester, MA (June 7 & 8) and a headlining performance at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, which will be held in Manchester, TN June 7-10.
The run will include three consecutive dates - June 15, 16 & 17 - at Atlantic City's 142-acre Bader Field, which was formerly the site of the first U.S. municipal airport for both seaplanes and land-based planes. Centrally located on the Eastern seaboard, Atlantic City offers a wide range of attractions and amenities, including gaming, fine dining, spas, pristine beaches and the city's historic boardwalk. more on this story
Meat Loaf Too Sick For Loose Women
(Gibson) Meat Loaf was due to appear on British daytime TV show Loose Women, but pulled out with an undisclosed illness.
He had been seen on the program fooling around with a banana, but when it came time for his segment, the host Andrea McLean said: "A little bit of sad news – I'm afraid Meat Loaf has taken unwell so he's unable to join us for the end of the show."
Meat Loaf collapsed during a couple of concerts last year. We wish him a speedy recovery. more on this story
Sorum Wants To See Adler Jam With Guns N' Roses at Rock Hall
(hennemusic) April 14 can't come fast enough for Guns N' Roses fans, as the band's original lineup reunites for their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
Various GNR members have been speaking about the upcoming event and, at the end of the day, there's still no consensus about what is actually going to go down. Drummer Matt Sorum is the latest to chat about the occasion during an interview with KOMP 92.3 Las Vegas.
"People keep asking me about the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, and I'm really like the last guy to ask," says Matt. "I was the guy that joined Guns N' Roses and I was lucky to get the gig. And I was sort of there to be of service to the rest of the band. And the band is Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin. Yeah, was I in the band? Sure. But when it comes down to making the decisions, I was the last guy to hear about it. So when people ask me [about Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame], I go, 'To be honest with you, I really don't know what's gonna happen.' I just don't know. Will I be there and be available for whatever happens? Yeah."
"And at the same time," Sorum continued, "I would like to see [original GNR drummer] Steven Adler up there." He has a lot more to say here.
Hole's Erlandson Releasing Book About Kurt Cobain's Suicide
(Gibson) When Kurt Cobain ended his life nearly 20 years ago, the tragedy caused a tsunami of devastation and change. From those close to Cobain – like wife Courtney Love – to casual fans of the grunge-rock musician's music, the heartbreak was felt across the globe.
Eric Erlandson, the guitarist who co-founded the grunge band Hole with Love, has penned a book looking back on Cobain's suicide and the period of emotional chaos and heartache that resulted from it. The book – which promises to pack 52 chapters of Erlandson's experiences and musings – will arrive in April via Akashic Books, the same month that commemorates the 18th anniversary of Cobain's passing.
Speaking with the New York Times, Erlandson explained that Letters to Kurt has been in the works for years, but he was only recently able to really articulate what he was trying to express in it. "It just wasn't feeling right to write a memoir-style book and this one just came out of me a couple years ago," he said. "It felt like the right way to go, but at the same time, I had a lot of hesitation. At some point it just started to click and I started to honor it."
Erlandson hasn't told Love about the new book. "Up until September of last year, October, she was asking me to play with her," he said. "But I felt like there was no transformation in our relationship at all. So that kind of worked its way into the book. I never mentioned to her that I had written the book, and I'm sure she's heard of it now." more on this story
John Legend Dancing in The Dark For Springsteen Week
(hennemusic) John Legend was featured on night three of Jimmy Fallon's tribute week to Bruce Springsteen.
Fallon is dedicating a week of shows Bruce to mark the March 6 release of his new album, "Wrecking Ball."
Night 3 of Springsteen week saw Legend perform a subdued, jazzy piano version of Springsteen's 1984 hit, "Dancing in The Dark," the first single from Bruce's "Born In The USA" album. Check out video of the performance here.
Another Classic Concert Coming From Rolling Stones Archives
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones have a new offering from their archives: a 1981 concert from Hampton, Virginia.
The December 18, 1981 show was not only Keith Richards' 38th birthday, but also the final date on the band's North American tour in support of "Tattoo You."
The Hampton show was one of the first ever pay-per-view events on television. As the latest addition to the Stones Archive, the concert has been remastered by Bob Clearmountain. Read more and check out video here.
New Smashing Pumpkins To Be A 'Full Online Experience'
(Gibson) Smashing Pumpkins main man Billy Corgan is no stranger to dramatic, unorthodox ways to get his music out, and Corgan is reminding fans of that fact this week with an announcement that he will use next week's South by Southwest as a catalyst to announce the group's latest album, Oceania. Moreover, Corgan says the new album will be a "full online experience."
"Our aim is to turn the 'social' into a new way to experience an album," Corgan told Mashable. "By taking the medium one step further we will create an experience with Oceania online and off-line that transcends the single and the single mentality in all ways."
Corgan says he'll drop details about his vision for the album, as well as the official release date, at a session moderated by Altimeter Group Principal Brian Solis. The Pumpkins, he asserted, hope to "[bring] back the album experience through fan engagement in a whole new way with Oceania." He also said that the group are, "Working closely with Superfans as gatekeepers to help interaction on a fan-to fan level by promoting their Smashing Pumpkins related blogs and enlisting their help in maintaining a few official Smashing Pumpkins social media sites." more on this story
Gavin DeGraw Talks Working With Butch Walker
(Gibson) When Gavin DeGraw set out to record his latest album, 2011's "Sweeter," Butch Walker was high on his list of dream guys to tap for production duties. While Walker – with his credits with Weezer and Panic! At the Disco – might not seem like a likely fit for DeGraw's pop-rock, singer-songwriter fare, DeGraw insists that the two actually have a ton in common when it comes to music.
"He and I are a lot more similar, musically, than people would think; just the types of music we're into and the way we hear things," DeGraw exclusively told Gibson.com. "I thought he did an incredible job on this album. I had some songs I had written that I felt strongly about, and he selected which ones would best represent what we were doing and could do with the album.
"I think some of my proudest moments on the album are the things we were doing in his studio in Santa Monica, California. It was a great vibe. Butch is a fantastic musician, and he kicks it." more on this story
The Black Keys' Auerbach Worked on New Dr John Album
(Gibson) The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach is keeping his schedule pretty tight these days. For one, he recently dropped a new disc with the Black Keys: the chart-topping, garage punk set known as El Camino. In addition, he and Keys bandmate Patrick Carney are traveling the U.S., playing arenas in support of the release this spring.
But, somehow, Auerbach still finds time for some kooky collaborations, and a shining example of that is his recent venture with New Orleans icon Dr. John – a.k.a. Mac Rebennack – to record Dr. John's latest album, Locked Down.
"Watching him come up with parts was just so awesome. Mac is fearless," Auerbach told Rolling Stone of the collection of songs, which he produced. "Like that Farfisa solo on 'Revolution' – that's a first-take solo. He just goes for it, man. He told me he hadn't played a Farfisa organ since 1969 when he was with Doug Sahm, and he killed it." more on this story
Hank3 Plans Free Show
(Sub) Hank3's Attention Deficit Domination and 3 Bar Ranch will be playing a FREE show at NYC's Gramercy Theatre as part of the launch of Metal Wreckage Night on St Paddy's Day (Saturday, March 17th.)
To get into the show, you must RSVP on Eventbrite at www.metalwreckage.eventbrite.com. Entrance to the show is not guaranteed, and will be granted first-come, first-serve to all who RSVP and show up on Saturday, March 17th. The show will also be streamed live worldwide - details to follow.
Hank3 is on tour throughout March in support of his four albums that were released in September 2011, a double country record and two metal albums. The Metal Wreckage Night Hank3 show on March 17th will be the ONLY night on Hank3's tour where he will be playing an exclusive night of metal. more on this story
Keith Richards Posts Video Message To Fans
(hennemusic) Keith Richards has posted a new video message to fans. The Stones guitar legend recounts his events from last weekend while heading home on a private plane.
Keith kicked things off Friday night at New York's Apollo Theater, where he joined Eric Clapton and other music greats for the "Howlin For Hubert: A Concert to Benefit the Jazz Foundation of America" event. The evening was a tribute to guitarist Hubert Sumlin, who played in Howlin' Wolf's band for decades and passed away on December 4th due to heart failure.
From there, it was off to another cool event for one of Keith's own icons…"It's Sunday and I just got back from Boston to honor Chuck Berry," explains Keef. "Chuck's my man. I just had a great afternoon with him; he got an award for literary excellence – I've always said he's Shakespeare with a guitar around his neck. He finally got his due today. I had a great time with him." Watch the video here.
The Birth of Squeeze
(Gibson) On this day in 1974, Chris Difford placed an advertisement in a shop window: "Lyricist seeks musician for co-writing." Glen Tillbrook answered the ad. The pair went on to form Squeeze. Gibson takes a look back:
The smoky pubs in South London were a fertile breeding ground for new, young bands in the mid-'70s. And if The Kinks put North London on the map in the '60s, then those south of the river got their turn with Squeeze, 10 years later.
Nobody had caught the flavor of working class South London like Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, writers who quickly would be hailed as the new Lennon and McCartney when the hits started making radio a much better place. Squeeze, in turn, developed into one of the U.K.'s most respected and cherished bands of the past 30 years. But if Tilbrook hadn't stopped to read a few ads in the window of his local tobacconist on this day in 1973, Squeeze may never have existed.
Tilbrook recalled that historic day to U.K. newspaper The Independent: "I wasn't going to answer the ad, but my girlfriend prodded me into it. So I called the number and this rather gruff person answered and said: 'Meet me at the Three Tuns in Blackheath village at six o'clock. I'll be carrying a copy of the Evening Standard under my arm.' I went along and there was this guy with long hair, a multi-colored lurex coat and a copy of the Evening Standard under his arm. Why he didn't just tell me about the coat, I don't know. It would probably have been a bit easier to spot."
The two prototype musicians were cut from very different cloth. Tilbrook was an easy-going hippie type with a natural flair for guitar while Difford was more blue collar in style and prepared to embellish his tobacconist ad with promises of (non-existent) imminent tours and recording contracts. more on this story
Singled Out: Centric Jones' Save Me
Today Tobe London of prog duo Centric Jones tells us about the song "Save Me" from their brand new album "The Antikythera Method," which comes out March 6th. Here is the story:
"A lot of what inspires our music comes from our shared love for science fiction. It seems to get woven into everything we do musically, visually and conceptually.
One great example on this record is track 9 'Save Me'. I'm not sure what came first, the song or the imagery. The idea behind it is one I came up with that puts Centric Jones as a Galactic touring band in the distant future. We travel around in our ship "Antikythera" and play enormous concerts on alien worlds. I imagined that the ship would land on some far away planet and then fold open to become this killer stage set up. This "galactic rock-stars" theme tied in also while I was working with Thierry Guilleminot on the art and layout for the CD package.
'Save Me' is also a great example of how Chris Fournier and I right music together. I came up with the intro feel and progression in 9/4. Chris came in and layered textures, bass and lead guitar over that. Chris then wrote the middle section and outro and tied it all together. Once we had the arrangement down and most of the parts I went in and played all the drum parts over that."
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