The new Q-Tip, Kamaal the Abstract, was released this week. I really like the album so far. It has a lot of blues/jazz influences in it. There are a ton of instrumental areas that really help develop the flow of the album, making it very laid back/chilled. It is a very cohesive package that listens like a book should read. Tips' rhymes are good as always although the songs are built not just around his rhymes but also the musical accompaniments. He also makes a stab at singing ala Mos Def which seems to have worked out alright.
That's the guy Shak kept talking about in Vegas right?
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She gets points for recreating a hotter albeit PG-13 version of a French Maid routine but that voice is so grating... "There's a she wolf in your closet" <shudder>
She gets points for recreating a hotter albeit PG-13 version of a French Maid routine but that voice is so grating... "There's a she wolf in your closet" <shudder>
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (NBC): Living Colour The band is set to perform “Behind The Sun” on Fallon tonight. The track is from the new The Chair In The Doorway, the NYC group’s first release in six years. Along with the new album, LC will be promoting its North American tour, which is in progress until the end of October. Apparently, the band that got its start in 1983 still has what it takes to wow a crowd. [Magnet Magazine]
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Listened to a song from Matthew Good's Vancouver CD, I liked it a lot. Haven't really listened to a lot of his music before, so someone recently loaned me 8 or 9 CD's from both Matthew Good Band and Matthew Good, I don't know where to start.
Listened to a song from Matthew Good's Vancouver CD, I liked it a lot. Haven't really listened to a lot of his music before, so someone recently loaned me 8 or 9 CD's from both Matthew Good Band and Matthew Good, I don't know where to start.
What are your favourites?
If those 8 or 9 cd's includes "In a Coma" Id recommend starting there, as its basically just a "greatest hits" cd, the second disc is fantastic, its an acoustic reworking of some of his songs and then a couple LPs on one disc
Live at massey hall is a good disc as well, which is obviously a live cd
for studio albums Id probably go:
Underdogs
Last of the Ghetto Astronauts
Hospital Music
Avalanche
White Light rock and roll review
Beautiful Midnight
the Audio of Being
since you said 8 or 9 cds Im guessing that includes EPs/LPs
Loser Anthems
Raygun
Lo-Fi B sides (which Id be surprised if that was included)
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Listened to a song from Matthew Good's Vancouver CD, I liked it a lot. Haven't really listened to a lot of his music before, so someone recently loaned me 8 or 9 CD's from both Matthew Good Band and Matthew Good, I don't know where to start.
What are your favourites?
I haven't had a chance to listen to any of his new stuff.. but assuming it's like his last couple of discs.. then I'd start with his solo stuff first (Hospital Music, Avalanche, White Light Rock and Roll Review etc).
Not that there's anything wrong with his solo work.. but I always liked the stuff he did with the 'band' a bit more. Maybe it's just me, but I noticed a change of sound when he started doing the solo stuff.
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FYI Tegan and Sara tickets for their Canadian Cities tour went on sale last week..
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MON 21-Dec Victoria BC - Save-On Foods Memorial Centre (w/AFI and Jets Overhead)
WED 6-Jan Vancouver BC - The Orpheum Theatre
THU 7-Jan Kelowna BC - Community Theatre FRI 8-Jan Calgary AB - South Jubilee Auditorium
MON 11-Jan Edmonton AB - North Jubilee Auditorium
WED 13-Jan Saskatoon SK - TCU place
THU 14-Jan Winnipeg MB - The Burton Cummings Theatre
MON 18-Jan Montreal QC - Place Des Arts
TUE 19-Jan Toronto ON - Massey Hall
WED 20-Jan Toronto ON - The Kool Haus
FRI 22-Jan Ottawa ON - The Bronson Centre
SAT 23-Jan Ottawa ON - The Bronson Centre
MON 25-Jan Quebec City QC - Imperial De Quebec
TUE 26-Jan Fredericton NB - The Playhouse
WED 27-Jan Halifax NS - The Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Still a lot of good tickets left in Saskatoon, I imagine similar for most cities.
Also a few songs off of their new album performed live can be found here:
Possibly NSFW Language (sometimes they do swear in their sets)
The Cure
The rest are linked on the right hand side. Album releases on the 27th of October.
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Brother Ali's newest album Us just dropped. I've said it before and I'll say it again, if you like hip hop buy it. If you like Lil Wayne, well, ignore it.
I'm obviously a Rhymesayers fanboy, but too awesome. Felt 3: A Tribute To Rosie Perez is coming out 11/17/09. Slug and MURS again, this time bringing Aesop Rock along on some production.
Brand New Eyes is a pretty solid album. I'm not sure if it is my favorite of the three Paramore has released, but it is growing on me. The Resistance is great, one of the best albums I have heard in awhile, but Muse are fantastic so I expect nothing less from them. How is Matthew Good's album?
Brand New Eyes is a pretty solid album. I'm not sure if it is my favorite of the three Paramore has released, but it is growing on me. The Resistance is great, one of the best albums I have heard in awhile, but Muse are fantastic so I expect nothing less from them. How is Matthew Good's album?
I agree, been listening to it pretty regularly lately, love it!