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This also means that the link listings for the Day in Rock has changed. Normally stories posted on a Monday would be listed under Tuesday's report. Now they will linked by the day they posted. So if you didn't check the report yesterday you'll find the full report linked on the front page and the side menu. During the first few weeks we will include the full report from the previous day along with today stories on the Day in Rock homepage for your convenience.
- Day in Rock homepage.Amplify Week: Day 3 " Twilight " |
Here they are with today's song: Twilight- This song's subject matter deals with the lack of empathy and emotional numbness that sometimes threatens each of us as human beings living in this modern, so-called "civilized" society where political corruption, racism, wealth and upper-class entitlement threaten the working class. It's protagonist struggles with her feelings of anger, isolation and frailty through Sensual Gratification.
From an instrumental standpoint, this particular track was exciting for Bobbie and myself to write because we decided to make this an opportunity to explore different textural dynamics within the passages. The initial writing began with Bobbie playing drums and me throwing riffs at him�.Bobbie sang his idea for the chorus�.once I transposed it on guitar we started piecing the parts together and were pleased with the results. One of my truly favorite studio memories of tracking was when session player/Chapman Stick master Tony Levin was laying his bass parts down and he turned to us and said, "�exactly how many parts do you have in this particular piece anyway? I guess I'll refer to this section as 'part h'�."
- Check out some of the songs from the CD, learn more about the band and once they've won you over you can buy the CD here as well.
Disturbed Vs Label |
He told Rolling Stone's "Rock & Roll Daily" blog, "Isn't that horrible, how things have become? It would be really nice to see how a crowd reacts to the new songs early on, but there's too much dependency on that first week sales number and you can't sacrifice any of the impact of that."
With leaked tracks becoming commonplace, the band's label has nixed all but a few of the songs from the June 3 release for live consumption. The band is currently performing "Perfect Insanity", "Inside the Fire", a new-to-live-audiences b-side called "Hell", and the live debut of "This Moment", their "Transformers" soundtrack tune.
- more on this story
Idol Fix Exposed |
Paula Abdul's stupor may have pulled back the curtain on the plot to destroy Jason Castro tonight�it was the first night that the contestants sang two songs each, so they ran through all their initial performances, then came out to be judged at the end of the first half-hour.
And Paula used this opportunity to tell Jason, who went first, that while she liked the use of his lower vocal register on "Forever In Blue Jeans," his second song "felt like your usual charm was missing for me... it left me a little empty. The two songs made me feel like you're not fighting hard enough to get into the top four." But he only performed one song! Apparently those second-song comments were meant for David Cook�but then when Paula "recovered" to give Cookie her critique.
- more on the conspiracy
Jimi Hendrix Sex Tape |
Idolator has the report: Vivid Entertainment is releasing a 45-minute DVD purporting to be a sex tape of Jimi Hendrix, and from the description, it sounds like the tape is definitely maybe Hendrix. Or an impersonator. Or, y'know, some dude who has an Afro and rings on his fingers.
As the New York Times describes it: "The film shows a naked man who resembles Hendrix, the guitar legend who died in 1970, wearing a bandanna in his Afro, having sex with two brunettes in a dimly lighted bedroom. His full face appears on screen for only a few seconds, with his eyes closed. In other portions there are flashes of his profile. But his hands, bedecked with rings, roam large on the screen at times."
- more on this story
Topless Miley Photo Just Misunderstood |
Except we can't, because Annie Leibovitz has apologised for the Miley Cyrus photos as well. OK, maybe 'apologised' is a strong word - instead Annie Leibovitz has called everyone stupid for not appreciating the beauty of her art, but she phrased it like an apology. An apology that we accept. We think. Oh, we're so confused. Let's burn down the camera factories!
In a statement released on Monday, Annie said: "I'm sorry that my portrait of Miley has been misinterpreted. Miley and I looked at fashion photographs together and we discussed the picture in that context before we shot it. The photograph is a simple, classic portrait, shot with very little makeup, and I think it is very beautiful."
- You don't want to miss Hecklerspray's humorous response (and the stuff we cut out because it's illegal in the U.S.)!
Maynard's Vagina Monologue |
"I, personally, have only done Viagra once," Maynard revealed. "I took a half a tab and it did nothing. Later that night I took the other half and it did nothing. By the time it actually kicked in I was actually at the airport going through security. Not a fun situation."
With V is for Viagra, Maynard wanted to "abandon the idea of the songs being finite" and enlisted an array of musicians to tackle the remixes including Paul Barker (Ministry), Lustmord, Michael Patterson, Aaron Turner (Isis), Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails), and Dave Ogilvie (Skinny Puppy), among others. With titles like "Desert Porn Mix", "Disco Viagra Mix", "Guns for Hire Mix", and "Dirty Robot Mix", the resulting tracks are as varied and unique as the minds that created them.
- But the real fun started when the camera were turned on Maynard and James and Chloe Suicide. Watch that here!
Vanilla Ice Battery Charges Iced |
According to the court order, Laura recanted her statement and there were no independent witnesses to the battery, so the case got tossed. We're also told that one witness who did come forward said the incident was only verbal.
- more on this story
The Offspring Get Festive |
Right now only a fest dates have been announced and they'll be plugging their new album 'Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace' which is due to hit stores on June 17, 2008. They'll also be heading to Europe and Rio for assorted gigs.
Good natured smartasses that they are, the band jokingly announced a few years back that this album would be called "Chinese Democracy: You Snooze You Lose," poking a bit of fun at Axl Rose's long delayed album. Who knew that it would take Dexter and co five years to follow up "Splinter"?
- US dates are here
From Autumn To Ashes Get Looney |
Mashed Korn Needed |
Here is the PR that was sent to us about it: Contestants will be given access to exclusive materials to create and inspire their videos including never-before-seen in-game footage from Haze, live concert footage from Korn and a portion of their original song entitled "Haze," inspired by the game.
Using these materials, participants can create and submit their own mash-up videos for the chance to win a grand prize of a Sony 46" HDTV, a PLAYSTATION�3 computer entertainment system, a customized Haze guitar signed by Korn, an amp and $1,000. The second-place winner will receive a PLAYSTATION 3 system, the entire collection of Korn CDs, Ubisoft's library of games for the PLAYSTATION 3 system, and $500. The third-place winner will receive the entire collection of Korn CDs and Ubisoft's library of games for the PLAYSTATION 3 system.
Finalists will be selected by a panel of judges consisting of Korn front man Jonathan Davis
- and... plus more details
RIAA Must Prove Infringement |
A federal district court judge in Arizona denied the RIAA attorneys motion for a summery judgment against two Kazaa file sharers, according to Billboard.biz. The court ruled that the two defendants, Pamela and Jeffrey Howell, did not unlawfully distribute copyrighted work by simply making it available on the Kazaa filesharing network. The court said that to qualify for infringement, the owner of the copyright must prove the "actual dissemination of copies or phonorecords."
This comes into play in this lawsuit because the music labels sued the defendants for allegedly distributing 54 music files, but the RIAA investigators only downloaded 12 of those files and the label attorneys did not provide evidence that their investigators or other Kazaa users downloaded the remaining 42 files.
- more on this story
Sinking Ships Have Sunk |
No other statement has been made aside from the announcement of two final shows, one in Seattle at Rain Fest, and one at this year's edition of the Sound and Fury festival in Southern California.
The band had previously made an announcement regarding their next LP, which was to be self-released. There is currently no word on whether or not this LP will be finished, however, the band recently released a new song from the LP on their MySpace.
- more on this story
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Becoming Led Zeppelin Hitting Movie Theaters On Valentine's Day
Sammy Hagar Shares Video For Van Halen Classic From The Best Of All Worlds Tour
Jason Bonham Leads The Lineup For Whole Lotta Rock Camp Volume II
REO Speedwagon Play Their Final Show
Axl Rose Helped Billy Joel Close Out His Madison Square Garden Residency (2024 In Review)
Joe Bonamassa Sounded Off On The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame (2024 In Review)
Slash Shares Heartfelt Tribute To His Late Stepdaughter (2024 In Review)
David Lee Roth's Cover Of 'Baker Street' Got A Video (2024 In Review)