alexis on fire is what I always called them back in highschool.
and kerm, I know what you mean, my iTunes probably has the most random assortment of genres
I have metal, hardcore, rap, hip-hop, jazz, piano instrumental, classical, classic rock, Beatles, punk, trance, trip-hop, ska, artsy fartsy rock, folk, country.. the list goes on!!
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Who is in charge of this product and why haven't they been fired yet?
I have metal, hardcore, rap, hip-hop, jazz, piano instrumental, classical, classic rock, Beatles, punk, trance, trip-hop, ska, artsy fartsy rock, folk, country.. the list goes on!!
Alice In Chains' Black Gives Way To Blue Due out September 29th. The most anticipated CD release (for me) in years and years.
I have heard a 30 second clip of one song and it was pure Alice.
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__________________ I am in love with Montana. For other states I have admiration, respect, recognition, even some affection, but with Montana it is love." - John Steinbeck
Engineers: Their second album (Three Fact Fader) comes out July 6th. Easily my favorite British band of the last few years, though due to problems with their label, it seemed like it took forever for this album to progress towards being released. Psychedelic shoegazing rock with fantastic production values.
Joe Henry: Underrated American artist who, in my mind belongs alongside Tom Waits and Bob Dylan as the best singer/songwriters currently recording: his catalog over the last decade has produced about six supurb albums, and he always got great collaborators: the upcoming album (Blood from Stars, August 16) boasts Marc Ribot and Jason Moran, and promises a bluesier direction. He's had a great year, as he's already produced three critically acclaimed albums (Allan Toussaint, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Madeleine Peyroux), and I have high hopes for Blood from Stars.
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Spinal Tap, Back From The Dead, releasing June 16th:
On Monday, Spinal Tap will take the stage at The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. The band, which grew out of the mockumentary This is Spinal Tap, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the film by releasing their first new album in almost two decades. It’s called Back from the Dead and is due out one week from today. Catch the group on The Tonight Show, June 15, Monday at 11:35 PM Eastern on NBC.
1. Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight
2. Back From The Dead
3. (Funky) Sex Farm
4. Rock & Roll Creation
5. Jazz Oddyssey
6. Gimme Some Money
7. Rock & Roll Nightmare
8. Heavy Duty
9. America
10. Jazz Oddyssey II
11. (Listen To The) Flower People (reggae style)
12. Hell Hole
13. Big Bottom
14. Celtic Blues
15. Jazz Oddyssey III
16. Warmer Than Hell
17. Stonehenge
18. Short & Sweet
19. Cups & Cakes
(LOS ANGELES, CA – May 1, 2009) – This year marks the 25th anniversary of the cult classic film "This is Spinal Tap" and now England's Loudest Heavy Metal Band, SPINAL TAP, is celebrating with the release of their first new album in almost two decades, Back From The Dead (The Label Industry Records/Artist2Market/INgrooves). Street date is Tuesday, June 16, 2009. SPINAL TAP's last album was 1992's Break Like The Wind.
On Back From the Dead, Tap members David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel and Derek Smalls unearth their long-self-suppressed studio versions of the classic songs from the movie "This is Spinal Tap," as well as six new additional songs, and an exclusive hour long accompanying DVD featuring a track-by-track video commentary by the band. Back From The Dead also features guest appearances by Phil Collen, Keith Emerson, John Mayer and Steve Vai. "This album title says it all. We're back from the dead. But we weren't dead. But we definitely are back," proclaimed Hubbins.
Back From The Dead is a deluxe CD/DVD package aggressively priced and containing 19 original Spinal Tap songs, a one-hour DVD and unique pop-up diorama package that unveils three 12-inch action figures (courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles) of the band along with a proportionally sized Stonehenge. Back From The Dead is destined to be a collector's item, especially among collectors.
And by back, I mean.....LAID BACK.
New album, Octahedron, is very slow-motion compared to their last 2-3 albums (mind you I'm only halfway through the first listen).
Interesting, to say the least. The closest they'll come to an acoustic record. Definitely worth checking out if you were among those who found Amputechture and The Bedlam in Goliath a bit too out there.
edit: just as I post this a quiet song fades out and the next track starts so loud and fast and suddenly I damn near poop my pants.
I know I posted on this before, but I've really been into this album lately. Anyone who is even remotely a hip hop fan has to pick up P.O.S. newest album Never Better. The guy is amazing. I've read review where they've tried to classify it as a fusion of rock and hip hop, but that's only because he also has a punk band (Building Better Bombs). Anyone tired of Lil Wayne radio crap has to check it out. A couple videos from his newest album:
Goodbye
Optimist (We aren't for them) One NSFW word btw, and one of my favourite songs ever.
Maybe I just relate, but this guy is amazing. Plus this last album came out on my birthday.
I'm excited for Street Sweeper...Tom Morello and Boots Riley...they're playing on the NINlJA tour. It's supposed to be coming out sometime in 2009. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
Their first video...
NSFW
For the record I hated Rage. Couldn't stand Zach. But The Coup is one of the best hip hop groups ever, and I think that's a decent song. Will be picking up the album soon, it came out June 16th.
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The first single from Alice In Chains forthcoming album is out on iTunes this evening. A Looking In View.
I've been enjoying it for 29 minutes now!
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I'm biased (since they've been one of my favorite bands for the longest time)... but this is probably the best piece of music they've put out since Clumsy. Of course, the single they released is absolute garbage again... but the rest of the album is 10 times better than anything they've put out since 1999. Amazing what getting rid of Bob Rock can do for a band.
For any hip-hop heads out there.. some of the tracks from the new Roots album leaked... good stuff.
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