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No More Bad Beer for UK Music Fests |
Organisers have confirmed that Carling will not be sponsor or the official beer of next year's events.
In a statement Festival Republic's Melvin Benn said: "It was by mutual agreement that both parties felt the time was right to pursue new opportunities."
Talking Monster |
Interview topics include the new Monster Magnet album 4-Way Diablo, touring, songwriting, Wyndorf's sleeping pill addiction, Soundgarden, Kid Rock, and a discussion on what is and what is not Metal.
Additional podcast topics covered by Strigl and co-host John Ostronomy include the Academy Theater in New York City and guitarist Ed Mundell. The podcast can be downloaded
- here
Extreme Reunite |
In the coming weeks, Extreme will announce their plans for a world tour in 2008 as well as a release date and label for the as yet untitled album, which is being produced by Bettencourt, who says: "It will have all the ingredients of an Extreme record. The music is always Funkier than most rock bands�and born a Bipolar Bastard child of Mr. Zeppelin and Mrs. Beatles."
Through the years, Bettencourt and Cherone have remained close and continued to collaborate on occasion. But what exactly inspired them to rejoin forces as Extreme? "Rock and Roll Famine�I know it might sound crazy, but there is a massive shortage of rock and roll on this planet," says Bettencourt. "It's almost extinct. I mean the true spirit of quality rock and roll�you know, Musicianship, when you would give up every moment of your day to master your instrument and create your own identity and sound so as to respectfully outdo all your past heroes whilst proudly wearing the badge of their influences."
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Anberlin Lost Songs |
ANBERLIN are currently crossing the U.S. on their fall tour with Motion City Soundtrack, Mae and Metro Station. Upcoming high-profile tour stops include The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Tuesday, December 4, the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland on Friday, December 14 and a two-night stand at the House of Blues in Chicago on Saturday, December 15 and Sunday, December 16.
- track list and dates
Darkest Seed Digital EP |
Green Styx |
Tommy Shaw, legendary guitarist and singer for Styx and Shaw/Blades, wrote a blog for BidForGreen highlighting his interest in the company's services: "Bid For Green is doing what needed to be done--creating a data base of fuel suppliers and setting up accounts so that it has been made even easier for us to use biodiesel than to spend the time fueling up in the stinky line at the truck stop, something we've all accepted as part of traveling by tour bus."
Shaw/Blades-Styx/Damn Yankees guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw and Night Ranger/Damn Yankees bassist/vocalist Jack Blades-is currently touring the U.S. in support of their critically acclaimed INFLUENCE album, which was released March 6 on VH1 Classic Records. Shaw's blog on the environment can be viewed
- here
Sir Lord Baltimore Reflect on Opening for Sabbath |
Rock N Roll Universe : Speaking of Black Sabbath, after the shows mentioned before, the band went on tour with Sabbath for numerous dates of the 'Paranoid' tour. What was that like for you, and what are your recollections of touring with the band?
John Garner : My recollections are this : #1, I thought they were a very good band. I thought we kicked their ass, but I thought they were very good. #2, Ozzy was a lot of fun, and Bill Ward was a very nice fellow. Geezer and Tony, they were stand-offish and snobbish, and I didn't care for them. We played The Virginia Dome, in Virginia obviously, and I don't know the exact attendance, but I believe it was over 5,000. The place was packed. At that time our manager had procured some sort of deal with Black Sabbath's manager where we could use their PA system. We started to play, and the people started to love us. Absolutely LOVE us. They were going crazy. Boom! The lights went out. Boom! The power went out. That happened three times. Then, when they went on, it didn't happen at all. Because they were insecure that we would steal the show, they sabotaged us 3 times and pulled the plug on us. You know what? I had just turned 19, and I'm into love, peace and happiness. I wasn't looking to hurt anybody. I would never think that somebody would be that treacherous to do something that terrible to somebody else. Now, I know better. But at the time I was so naive that it took me until years later to realize that actually happened. I was actually believing that it happened accidentally. I wasn't thinking of foul play at all. Later on, as I got wiser, I realized, "What, am I kidding myself? These guys pulled the plug". It wasn't very nice, and ever since then I didn't like them. Now, my friend Vinnie Appice plays drums for them. (Laughs)
- Read the entire interview here
Music Press Awards |
Here is a little about the awards from Music Press Report.com: Here's the chance to make your favorites of the past year known. We're taking nominations for our first annual Music Press Awards, to be held in January 2008. Voting will begin in December.
Discussion of the nominees will take place on the music writers list and music photographers list. The categories: Best Book * Best Web Site * Best Photograph * Best Magazine * Best Newspaper * Best Feature * Best Interview * Best Review * Music Writer of the Year * Music Photographer of the Year * Favorite Album * Favorite Artist * Favorite Tour
- So speak up!
Rocket Scientists Looking Backward |
To complete the Looking Backward package, the core Rocket Scientists musicians, Mark McCrite (v,g), Erik Norlander (k) and Don Schiff (Stick), returned to the same Los Angeles area studio where they recorded the early albums and commenced a series of new sessions with drummer / percussionist Greg Ellis who appears on Norlander and Schiff's solo albums as well as on the Rocket Scientists OBLIVION DAYS album from 1999. The quartet recorded a new disc of "live in the studio" material where they reinterpreted songs from the band's early studio albums, some with the benefit of over 15 years of perspective.
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Mr. Whomp Whomp |
In 1997, Master P signed the up and coming New Orleans rapper Fiend to his local No Limit Records. Fiend's first single for the label was that year's "Don't Mess Around," a track featured on the I'm 'Bout It soundtrack. Fiend's collaboration on Master P's major hit, "Make Em Say Ugh" set the stage for two successful No Limit solo albums that followed
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Celtic Punks Battle it Out on Split CD |
The Mahones were formed at the end of the bar at the Toucan Irish Pub in Kingston, (Ontario Canada), over a few pints of Guinness and plenty of Jamesons Irish Whiskey. It was the brilliant idea of Dublin-born Finny McConnell and his musical mentor Barry Williams to put together a band that sounded like The Clash, The Pogues, The Who, The Waterboys, Husker Du and The Dubliners with a dash of The Replacements and a name that rhymed with The Ram ones. Once the stew was complete, a one off gig was booked, March 17th, St. Patrick's Day. Go figure. The world has never been the same since that day!! AAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhhhh!!
Catgut Mary - A high energy seven piece hailing from the bluestone streets of Melbourne City, Australia,Catgut Mary is a trad/punk band devoted to a short, fast and loud musical ethic. Strongly influenced by bands like The Pogues, The Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, Catgut also incorporate a strongly Australian folk sound into their style.
- more on this story
A.i. Highlight Celebutard Lifestyle in New Video |
Lucille's sensual appeal comes together with her incredible ability to illustrate what being a Hollywood Scenester is all about.
- [if you can still stomach it, check it out here]
Phishy Auction |
To view and/or bid on the auction, please visit the
- Mimi Fishman Foundation Auction Page.
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