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Buffalo Killers Let Their Psychedelic Blues Ride On Their New CD |
Drawing comparisons in sound to Blue Cheer, Cream, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Mountain and the Allman Brothers Band, the trio released their self-titled debut to critical raves praising them and their music as "the real raw deal" (Amplifier), "well played sludgy blues-rock" (Variety) and "deftly captures the sweaty, grimy feel of the era's best-loved soul-and blues-influenced rock" (Hartford Courant). Simply said, this is as authentic as they come.
The initial pressing of the "Let it Ride" vinyl version, limited to 500 copies, will include a bonus "bootleg" live concert LP recorded in Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theatre during the Black Crowes tour by Mikey Jones, a fan that literally just taped the concert and sent the band a copy. The six-track set features a mix of songs from both their S/T debut album and "Let it Ride." Additionally, the Buffalo Killers have posted an outtake from that concert recording, their signature cover of Neil Young's "Homegrown," on their
- MySpace page.
Chumps Ok for Walk of Fame but Chimps Are Not |
TMZ has the story: Legendary chimp thespian Cheeta's chance to have his name permanently etched on the Walk of Fame has just been shot down. What a load of ape dump!
The 76-year-old chimpanzee actor, who's starred in flicks like "Tarzan" and "Bedtime for Bonzo," didn't receive enough votes from the Walk of Fame Committee to have a star placed in his honor in '09.
- Find out who were able to purchase stars this year
Girl in a Coma Join Tegan and Sara Tour |
Girl in a Coma will also headline their own tour of the West and Midwest, beginning in Houston and traveling north up to Chicago and Minneapolis, then swinging westward through Salt Lake City and finally heading west to Seattle, Portland and six stops in California, including San Francisco and Los Angeles.
The next month will also include two dates on the True Colors Tour with Cyndi Lauper and The B-52s. The Oklahoma City stop will also include Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, Andy Bell of Erasure and Margaret Cho; at Red Rocks in Colorado, Rosie O'Donnell and Joan Armatrading are also on the bill.
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The Study Band Tour |
The release marks the culmination of two years' work on Morelli's self-produced concept album, which favors a dark and classical styling.
The Study Band features Eric Morelli, joined by violinist Brooke Reynolds, drummer Derek Salazar, bassist Cody Rivett and Jack Roberts.
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The Black Ghosts Are Coming |
Theo's godfather directed Hammer House of Horror movies, which exposed him to their supernatural charms from a very early age. Simon, too, experienced a disquieting form of bohemia during his easily-influenced years. His grandmother, Madeleine Dring, was a music hall satirist and was considered a psychic.
Aside from youthful contact with the occult both Theo & Simon's childhoods were steeped in music. Theo was a vinyl junky for as long as he could remember, by the age of 12 he had immersed himself in the world of Hip-Hop and by 16 he was an accomplished DJ. Meanwhile, Simon's grandfather was part of the London Symphony Orchestra's woodwind section.
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Artistic Counting Crows Fans Needed |
Entrants will create and submit an original tour poster design that captures the sound and energy of Counting Crows. You must submit your entry by July 1st, 2008.
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Hercules And Love Affair Announce US Tour |
Dear Life Preview |
The Hacienda Heights, CA hardcore quintet is currently on tour with The Acacia Strain.
Grab the dates and the preview at
- www.myspace.com/dearlife
Egress DIY Tour |
Based in Arlington, Texas, the band is made up of founding members Bobby Liszewski (Bass) and Mark LeBlanc (Drums), and later completed with the addition of Terry Davis (Guitar) and Kali Green (Vocals) in 2005. After their first full-length album, Freshly Squeezed, was completed in 2006, the boys decided to begin touring in support of their newly released album. Egress started a college radio campaign (2007), receiving spins on over 100 stations, 12 of which were in heavy rotation.
Booking all of their own shows, this hard working band plans to be on the road for the next three years. Currently booked throughout June and July, and moving quickly into August, Egress is always willing to put forth the effort to get their music heard and keep their audiences coming back. And it's paid off � not only do these boys keep the crowds entertained, but their friendly personalities show the fans their appreciation and dedication to their down-to-earth upbringing.
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Americana Special Coming to PBS |
The showcase which celebrated "Americana" music, paired legends such as Charlie Daniels on the same bill with emerging artists like Mike Musick. Mike was "blown away to be featured in the same TV special as Charlie Daniels, Phil Vassar and Jimmy Webb...Not only are these guys great icons of music, but their songwriting ability and performing was fantastic." The special is set to air on PBS stations across the country this December.
Mike Musick will be releasing his third album Honest this September
Another Let's Use Useless Punctuation In Our Name Band Sets Debut |
/Passenger.'s songs are like mini-movies and when you see the band perform live, songwriter and vocalist Mike Rosenberg becomes the star of each film. His sincere voice and knack for creating and inhabiting memorable characters is at the heart of Passenger's unique sound.
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Imperanon Reissue |
If you think you already heard everything in contemporary metal music, take another guess. Imperanon plays an electrifying combination of power metal dynamics and melodic death metal energy, paying homage to cult metal bands such as Children Of Bodom and In Flames. What distinguishes them from others is a strong neoclassical influence and the fact that during the recording of their first and only album � "Stained" - all the musicians were still under their twenties...
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Kill Kill Kill Plan 12 Albums in 12 Months |
Kill Kill Kill is Eric Stiner's (Boy/Girl - Ace Fu) LA based solo project. The band takes the listener on a mind bending journey that lands somewhere between the psychadelia of Acid Mothers Temple and the riff laden moxie of the Melvins. Eric has earned his chops while touring the nation supporting bands such as The Gay Blades, Jucifer and the Blues Explosion. In the past two years Eric has crossed the nation twice on self booked tours. In this time he has met and worked with a seemingly endless list of musicians and has developed relationships with them all including members of Rye Coalition, Cat Power, Mars Volta, The Sun, Swervedriver, Heavy Trash and many more.
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