Wednesday, April 30, 2008

News:The Trouble With Coldplay pt. 2


I just thought I'd let you know that I finally got the Coldplay site to work for me.  The free single "Violet Hill" is pretty good in my opinion, it has a very different sound than the Coldplay many of us are used to.  It was produced by Brian Eno, which I thought was pretty cool.  The album its coming from "Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends" comes out on June 12th.  The song is only available for download for 6 more days.

News:Scarlet Johansson!Tom Waits!TV On The Radio!Jesus And Mary Chain!

When I heard that Scarlet Johansson was making an album I completely ignored any information about it, because crossover artists are usually annoying and bad.  Things would have probably stayed that way if I hadn't picked up the new edition of "Spin" and read the interview where she explains that the entire album is comprised of Tom Waits covers, and is produced by Dave Sitek, from "TV on the Radio" and that she previously sang with "Jesus and Mary Chain" at Coachella last year.  Ok, now I will admit that I am very interested.  In the interview she says that Dave Sitek would only get involved in the album if it sounded like "you drank a bunch of cough medicine and then saw Tinker Bell flying around."  She says that "that's when I knew he was the man for the job."  Now I'm really, really interested.  Check out her first single on YouTube, it does sound like cough syrup and Tinker Bell may have been involved.  I tried to find the interview on the internet, but no luck, so if you want to check it out you'll have to pick up "Spin."

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

News:April 30th-Hump That Speaker! DJ Jelo At Grasshoppers Tomorrow!


This news is a little late coming, but better late than never.  DJ Jelo, a Canadian home grown talent is playing at Grasshoppers in Kamloops.  What?! real DJ's playing at Grasshoppers, thats a new one.  Sorry, low blow, but I couldn't resist.  The show is on Wednesday, and it starts at 10pm.  His music is pretty impressive from what I have heard on his Myspace page, and I will definitely be checking this out tomorrow night.  If you don't make it to the show, I'll have my full review of it up on Thursday.  To get more information, click here, and I hope to see you there.

News:The Trouble With Coldplay


Following the example of other bands experimenting with the internet, Coldplay has released their new single for free download.  "Violet Hill," apparently is harder and more experimental than the usual Coldplay material.  Which sounds incredibly interesting to me.  The only problem is that due to high demand the website crashed, and now that it is up and running, I can't seem to be able to download the song.  You are welcome to try and download it yourself, let me know if you have any success.  Coldplay is also playing three upcoming free concerts in the U.K.  I can't wait to see where the band goes from here.

Friday, April 25, 2008

News:No Canadian Dates In Beck's Tour


It has been a busy year for Beck so far.  He's recording an album with Danger Mouse(yes, that is the most amazing thing I've heard in my entire life), he reissued "Odelay," and now he has a tour through Europe and the States.  Unfortunately, he hasn't announced any Canadian stops yet.  I've got my fingers crossed, though.

News:Take A Sad Song And Make It Better




Paul McCartney 's first wife Linda McCartney died of breast cancer April 17, 1998.  Known for more than just being a famous wife, she was an excellent photographer. She worked for Rolling Stone magazine, and was the first woman to have a picture featured on the cover of the magazine.  Later in her life she had her own picture taken for the cover of Rolling Stone, and she is the only person to have ever photographed and been photographed for the cover of the magazine.  On the Rolling Stone website they have a sneak peak at an exhibition of her life's work.  Check them out, they are quite amazing.  

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Review:Buck 65-Situation


3.5/5 stars
"Situation" isn't nearly as haunting as "Talkin' Honky Blues," the lyrics aren't as interesting or poetic as the majority of songs on "Secret House Against the World," and the music is fairly bare for Buck 65.  But against all that "Situation" has a lot going for it.  It is the most straight forward hip hop album he has done in long time, instead of the avant-garde folk rap he has been creating lately.  Buck 65 still isn't the most talented MC in the world, but his skill has come a long way since his last album "Secret House Against the World."  His flow has become a lot more fluid and at the same time, more immediate.
For "Situation" Buck 65 has created an entire concept album around the year 1957.  Instead of being a history lesson, this allows him to do what he does best, tell the stories of a very wide cast of characters.  Righteous cops, killers, gangsters, high school jocks, rebels, stalkers, pornographers, pin up girls, and beat poets populate the many different view points in the music.  "Shutter Buggin'" is about a pornographer  who sees his job as a "funny biz, I'm not saying I like it, it's just where the money is."  "Heatwave" has one of the many cops on the album, who is "comin' to get ya" if you're the "scum of the earth."  It's an interesting and refreshing view for a hip hop artist to take.
For his new concept Buck 65 has ditched the folk and country influences, for a more modern hip hop sound with turntables and samples.  Its not nearly as exciting or groundbreaking as previous efforts but it suits the album.  The piano loop in 1957 is dramatic and enticing, and the organ in "Way Back When" has single written all over it.  His gravely voice sounds better over more layered songs than the minimal ones like "Spread 'em" and "Lipstick."  But even with all its faults, Buck 65's rich characterizations and newly discover MC skills, hold the album up.

News:Red Album


Apparently there was rumours floating around that the cover art for this album was a joke, but the band's publicist recently confirmed that this is the actual cover art.  The album has been nicknamed the Red Album, which fits into the family quite nicely.  The album will be released on June 24th and its first single "Pork and Beans" has already been released.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

News:Take Your Shirt Off And Dance


As Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor promised yesterday, his new single, "Discipline," is up for free download.  I'm listening to it right now and its certainly nothing mind blowing, pretty standard in fact, but its very catchy and makes me want to get up and dance. Trent Reznor had this to say about the song, "Take your shirt off and dance to  it, REMIX it, Enjoy."  Oh, and he is still considering the real-time broadcast of him signing the 2500 copies of the "super-ultra-mega-deluxe" GHOSTS edition on Thursday.  So, unfortunately I do not think he was joking, like I assumed, when he originally announced that he was considering to do this.

News:May 30th-Rebel Spell, Broadcast Zero, Soundcity Hooligans


If you live in Kamloops, this is great news, and if you don't live in Kamloops, well, then quite frankly thats your own problem.  Rebel Spell, Broadcast Zero, Soundcity Hooligans, and guests are going to be playing at the Pavillion Theatre on Friday, May 30 at 7:00pm.  Both Rebel Spell and Soundcity are awsome punk bands and put on a kick ass live show, so I will definitely be there.  I haven't heard anything about Broadcast Zero before, so if you want to check them out, their myspace is here. 

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Review:Vampire Weekend



4/5 stars
How do you review the debut album of the most hyped band of the year?  The funny thing is that about 50% of the blog world, that promoted Vampire Weekend, have already turned their backs.  You don't have to look far on the Internet for the haters.  Indie fans can be arrogant and fickle, and if you've had your face on "Spin" magazine as band of the year, and mainstream critics are also giving your debut album rave reviews, you've lost a lot of indie cred.  In the indie music world, success equals failure, I guess?  They're aren't many other bands, especially successful ones, that are as independent as Vampire Weekend.  They've recorded their own album, booked their own tours, designed their own artwork, and they own their masters.  If that doesn't get indie respect, then I don't know what does.
On first listen, Vampire Weekend's self titled album can be a little overwhelming, with dramatic strings, African percussion, new age keyboards, pop melodies, and guitars that sound incredibly reminiscent of Johnny Marr and The Smiths.  After a couple listens the arrangements all begin to sound very natural, though.  This is one of those albums that gets better with each listen.  "Mansford Roof" starts with sweeping strings but quickly deconstructs into a strange new age beat, and from there the band adds new layers to the song.  Songs like "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" and "M79" are built with scattered musical ideas and influences, which Ezra Koenig's vocals and simple pop melodies pull together.  The majority of the lyrics are light and abstract, "eyes like a seagull, no Kansas born beetle could ever come close to that free" and don't weigh down the music.  The African influenced percussion gives the music a relaxed summer vibe.  The album surprisingly falters with songs like "Walcott" and "Bryn" when the music is simple and more repetitive.  But even the songs that aren't the greatest have enough redeeming qualities to them, that you are unlikely to skip them.  
The question is will Vampire Weekend make it past their first album, or will they disappoint and disappear next year like many of the Internet hyped bands seem to do(coughArtic Monkeyscough)?  I think it is unlikely, Vampire Weekend has a lot of room to grow, and their debut shows an ability to adapt that should keep them around for a long time to come.  

News:Trent Reznor Is A Big Tease


"Trent Reznor is a BIG DICK," my brother yelled at the computer, after reading the new announcement on the Nine Inch Nails website.  After his ambiguous post yesterday alluding to something happening in two weeks time, Trent Reznor has announced that his new single got radio airplay today and will be available for free download at some point, tonight.  He hints at something else coming up too, which I'm assuming(hoping) is a new album.  But, once again, we are talking about Trent Reznor, so who the fuck knows.  Speaking of Trent Reznor being a weirdo, he also mentions that he might be having a real-time live webcast of him signing the 2500 copies of the "super-ultra-mega-deluxe" GHOSTS edition.  I'm hoping he is being sarcastic, because I know there are many obsessed Nine Inch Nails fans who would actually watch the process.  I'll be checking over at nin.com in a few hours in hopes of getting my free copy of the new single "Discipline."

News:Stealing Thunder So You Move That Ass


Recently I was watching MTV Live, and a band called Thunderheist was performing.  To get this out of the way, why does everyone hate MTV Live so much?  Personally I love that show, for many reasons, mostly because they promote indie artists and give them a chance to be seen and heard.  Anyways, Thunderheist is an electronica duo from Toronto with female rap vocals.  You can hear two of their songs at CBC radio 3 or check out their own website.  Its incredibly infectious party music, I've been listened to Jerk It on repeat on my ipod for the last week.

Monday, April 21, 2008

News:July 25-27-Bacardi B-Live at Pemberton


Since the Pemberton Festival is the first of its kind in British Columbia, and Canada for that matter too, we're going to keep you updated on everything that is going on for the festival.  I am incredibly excited for the festival since the line up is ridiculously amazing with Coldplay, Tom Petty, Nine Inch Nails, Jay-Z, and it goes on and on.  Anyways, on the Pemberton Festival's site they just put up news on the 19+ dance tent.  The line up for the dance tent is Booka Shade, MSTRKRFT, Deadmau5, Chromeo, M.A.N.D.Y, Tommie Sunshine, 3 Oh! 3, Kevin Shiu, Timeline, and the visual effects will be done by Tony Pantages.  To find out more, including the lay out, click here.