Friday, April 17, 2009
RECORD STORE DAY IS TOMORROW
Don't forget that tomorrow is Record Store Day - if you're not at Coachella, get out and support!!
There will be in-store performances and special promotions running pretty much everywhere…so check out http://recordstoreday.com/ for more detail on what’s going on near you.
THE DUKE DOES PRINCE
WORLD PREMIERE VIDEO - PHOENIX
Phoenix - Lisztomania from 35east on Vimeo.
Phoenix is flying high ever since their appearance on SNL. Check out their latest video for Lisztomani!
IT'S COACHELLA TIME!
CLICK BELOW FOR SET TIMES!
http://www.coachella.com/event/set-times
Have Fun...BE SAFE...STAY HYDRATED!!
KCRW GEARS UP FOR COACHELLA
Take KCRW with you to the desert! The station has a signal in Indio/Palm Springs at 89.3 FM
KCRW is proud to have hosted many of this year’s headliners for live sessions in the basement studio in Santa Monica. For a preview of the festivities, go here: http://www.kcrw.com/events/IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
The adorable Neko Case performed "This Tornado Loves You" on Lettermen Wednesday night. She's getting ready to tour - check to see if she's coming to a city near you!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
ABNORMALLY ATTRACTED TO SIN
As you undoubtedly know by now, Tori Amos is just about ready to release her tenth studio album. Abnormally Attracted to Sin will be out on May 19th via Universal Republic.
The album title is a line from Guys and Dolls, originally spoken by the character Sarah Brown. "Sin," in this case, is not necessarily what you’re thinking of.
“I wanted to really investigate how we’re controlled by the threat of despair,” Amos said. “I wanted to look at power—how we think and how you can reclaim the right to think for yourself, to uncover what you believe in as a spiritual, sexual creature...What I am exploring with this record is power, and giving it away with your thinking. How do we become controlled?”
"WELCOME TO ENGLAND"
Tori Amos has also unveiled the video to the song "Welcome to England," the first single off "Abnormally Attracted to Sin." This gorgeous miniature film is one of 16 "visualettes" directed by Christian Lamb who filmed Amos and her band during the American Doll Posse tour.
“Christian jumped on the bus and made daily montages of the band’s life on the road, using music from the live shows as a soundtrack to the footage,” Tori said. “When I saw what he had done, the new songs started to come to me.” The visualettes are not videos in the traditional sense—there is no lip-syncing. Amos thinks of them as “silent movies,” citing early movie star Mary Pickford as a reference point.
“AATS is made up of songs I wrote on the road watching Christian’s footage, and the songs I wrote after spending some time in California, which is where I had lived before Little Earthquakes was released,” Amos explained.
Pre-order the album on iTunes starting today (through May 19) and you’ll receive a unique password to purchase Tori concert tickets on Ticketmaster.com before they go on sale to the general public. Eary birds will also receive a free download of the bonus track, “It’s a Bitch to Grow Up.” |
WORLD PREMIERE VIDEO - JAMES YUILL
James Yuill "No Pins Allowed" single EP is available on iTunes US NOW! Click below to buy: http://www.nettwerk.com/for... Full-length album "Turning Down Water For Air" available in North America on May 26th.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
Brett Dennen performed "Make You Crazy" on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. April 21st, Brett will be on Ellen to perform followed by a stop at Carson Daly’s studio on Thursday, April 23rd. And his track “So Far From Me” will also be on Grey’s Anatomy at the end of the month!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
GET YOUR SLED ON!
KCRW WELCOMES THE BIRD AND THE BEE
The Bird and The Bee stopped by KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic - check em out!
RECORD STORE DAY
This weekend, celebrate independent record stores that are keeping it real for the true music lovers out there.
If you live near an indie record store you can bet they’ll be celebrating in their own special way.
There will be in-store performances and special promotions running pretty much everywhere…so check out http://recordstoreday.com/ for more detail on what’s going on near you.
I LIKE YOU SO MUCH BETTER NAKED - FREE DOWNLOAD
To celebrate the release, Ida has been selected for Mtv’s “Discover and Download” program and her hit single “I Like You So Much Better When You’re Naked” is free on iTunes this week.
“I Like You So Much Better When You’re Naked” Free on iTunes: http://bit.ly/
“Fortress Round My Heart” Delxue Edition on iTunes: http://bit.ly/
“Fortress Round My Heart” on Amazon: http://bit.ly/IdaMariaAmazon
Ida Maria on Mtv: http://bit.ly/
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
JENNY OWEN YOUNGS ANNOUNCES SPRING TOUR
JENNY OWEN YOUNGS ANNOUNCES SPRING TOUR IN SUPPORT OF HER UPCOMING RELEASE, TRANSMITTER FAILURE, DUE MAY 26 ON NETTWERK RECORDS
YOUNGS COLLABORATES WITH TOUR MATES JUKEBOX THE GHOST IN CELEBRATION OF THE TOUR
SNEAK PEAK OF "Good Day"
(Jukebox the Ghost - COVER SONG)
(April 07, 2009) Jenny Owen Youngs is back with her second album, Transmitter Failure due May 26. This record is a bold departure from her 2007 release Batten The Hatches, which thrust Youngs into the spotlight (and won her a record deal with Nettwerk) when her song “Fuck Was I” was featured on the TV show “Weeds”.
Youngs says of the new sound, “I wanted to make something that would move people emotionally, but also move them physically. I did not want to end up touring for another three years on a record that wouldn't offer people the opportunity to move. So. Dan and I set out to make something that was, quite simply, more fun to play live. In the process, my writing took turns I didn't expect.”
Yet throughout it all, Transmitter Failure is unmistakably Jenny: Smart song structures, melodies informed by her love of pop music, and an ability to sting the listener with her candid lyrical insights.
In addition to her upcoming album and tour, Youngs has collaborated with touring buddies, Jukebox The Ghost and have created a split 7” limited edition vinyl and tour poster, both available for purchase only on these tour dates.
Jenny and the Jukebox boys will be working hard to make every night count, joining in during one another's sets, trading off on vocals, banging out a collaborative cover or two, and finishing each other's drinks.
As they prepare for their 23-city tour, both artists have covered a collection of each other’s songs.
Don’t miss Jenny on the road and get a sneak peak of Transmitter Failure.
TOUR DATES:
Apr 30 Chicago, IL Subterranean
May 1 Omaha, NE Slowdown Jr
May 2 Denver, CO Hi Dive
May 3 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
May 5 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
May 6 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
May 8 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
May 9 Los Angeles, CA The Hotel Café
May 10 San Diego, CA The Loft- UCSD
May 12 Tucson, AZ Club Congress
May 14 Austin, TX Stubb’s BBQ Indoors
May 15 Dallas, TX The Prophet Bar
May 16 Little Rock, AR Juanita’s Cantina Ballroom
May 17 Memphis, TN Hi-Tone Café
May 19 Nashville TN 3rd and Lindsley
May 20 Charlotte, NC The Casbah@ Tremont Music Hall
May 21 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
May 22 Richmond, VA Canal Club Downstairs Lounge
May 23 Washington, DC Rock and Roll Hotel
May 26 Philadelphia, PA Johnny and Brenda’s
May 27 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
May 28 Boston, MA Café 939
May 29 Portland, ME Empire Dine and Dance
May 30 Westport, CT Toquet Hall
June 1- 8 TBA
TING TINGS FYE CONTEST AND FREE REMIX!!
THE HAZARDS OF LOVE
I know it has been a while since it's release (March 24th), but I had to just finally sit down and talk about this album. Just when I when I though that they could not get any better, the Portland based band proved me wrong. With their 5th full length, "The Hazards of Love", these genius musicians have reinvented themselves, while maintaining the Decemberist's sound that we all love. They are one of the few bands around that definitely have a distinct sound, both lyrically and musically and are not afraid to take risks. Just like their last album "The Crane Wife", they have produced almost a rock opera, storytelling narrative throughout the entire album. For those that are familiar with "The Neutral Milk Hotel", you would understand what I am talking about. They keep with the same theme for the duration of this one solid track-full length, always coming back to the chorus of the title track "The Hazards of Love". Without skipping a beat or emotion, the album takes you on an emotional roller coaster of vocals and instruments, that only the Decemberist's could get away with. As odd as it may sound, I picked up on some rock and roll references like Heart and even, and please forgive me, Bon Jovi, don't ask, but it's there. I look forward to their upcoming tour and their stop in Hollywood on May 19th @ the newly renovated Hollywood Palladium! Check them out at www.myspace.com/thedecemberists or at www.thedecemberists.com
Monday, April 13, 2009
IN CASE YOU MISSED EM...
Yeah Yeah Yeah's were the musical guest on SNL over the weekend. Catch em now and catch em next week at Coachella.
AUDRYE SESSIONS ON THE DAILY HABIT
Audrye Sessions stopped by FuelTV recently and performed for the show, “The Daily Habit.”
SINKING INTO RACHAEL
Last weekend I headed out with some friends to catch two of my favorite Hotel Cafe alum. Rachael Yamagata and Greg Laswell dazzled us with their skillzzzz at the Troubadour in West Hollywood.
Ok...let me just travel back in time for a sec and give you a bit of history. I first heard of Rachael Yamagata at my very first music job in Los Angeles. This girl I worked with handed me Rachael's first EP and told me to listen. As soon as I heard the CD the first time through, I knew this girl had something special. Not only did she sing her face off, but she wrote these amazingly powerful lyrics that captured me. Rachael spoke to me and I felt a connection to her lyrics like I never felt before. I think for me it was the first time I had a real understanding for music.
Rachael has seriously been one of my favorites for like 5 years now. I remember my friend Tina and I hitting every Rachael show around LA trying to make peace with the breakups we were going through (not together). Rachael must have been through some major breakups, because she pens the best breakup songs EVER! I can remember just popping her CD in my car and just driving around boohooing, relating to what she was singing. It was like she wrote those songs for me - powerful I must say. Rachael was great therapy during that time in my life.
Anyhoo...I can go on and on, but basically I'm a huge fan and I love me some Rachael Yamagata. This was the first time I have seen her in years, and since the release of her latest record, Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart. Her new album is as brillz as ever, so it was great to see her perform new material live. She was FANTASTIC!! With the addition of her band, her show was way more intensified than her days at the Hotel Cafe. Although she has maintained her singer songwriter roots, she has definitely proven she has what it takes to be a rock and roll goddess.