ggw almighty one….any news or clips for the new Stills record?
Albums in 2006
Originally posted by Fico:One new song; two old.
ggw almighty one….any news or clips for the new Stills record?
http://www.3hive.com/2006/03/the_stills.php
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:I love, love, love this. Thanks for the link!
New Dears tune - There Goes my Outfit from youaintnopicasso.com
Did someone mention that a new Dears album was about to be released? Anyone have additional info?
New Ed Harcourt material this year
The Beautiful Lie is the title of my new record which should hopefully be coming out in the early stages of the summer. I originally made two albums last year intending for them both to be released simultaneously, but the idea was scrapped so we combined both records to make this one. There'll probably be another record with the left-over songs later in the year or in 2007.
Track-listing for 'The Beautiful Lie' is as follows:
WHIRLWIND IN D MINOR
VISIT FROM THE DEAD DOG
YOU ONLY CALL ME WHEN YOU'RE DRUNK
THE LAST CIGARETTE
SHADOWBOXING
LATE NIGHT PARTNER
REVOLUTION IN THE HEART
UNTIL TOMORROW THEN
SCATTERBRAINE
RAIN ON THE PRETTY ONES
THE PRISTINE CLAW
I AM THE DRUG
BRAILLE
GOOD FRIENDS ARE HARD TO FIND
The Beautiful Lie is the title of my new record which should hopefully be coming out in the early stages of the summer. I originally made two albums last year intending for them both to be released simultaneously, but the idea was scrapped so we combined both records to make this one. There'll probably be another record with the left-over songs later in the year or in 2007.
Track-listing for 'The Beautiful Lie' is as follows:
WHIRLWIND IN D MINOR
VISIT FROM THE DEAD DOG
YOU ONLY CALL ME WHEN YOU'RE DRUNK
THE LAST CIGARETTE
SHADOWBOXING
LATE NIGHT PARTNER
REVOLUTION IN THE HEART
UNTIL TOMORROW THEN
SCATTERBRAINE
RAIN ON THE PRETTY ONES
THE PRISTINE CLAW
I AM THE DRUG
BRAILLE
GOOD FRIENDS ARE HARD TO FIND
Skye (ex-Morcheeba singer) has her solo debut coming out this year, but will probably never see the light of day on this side of the pond. Nice full length tracks over at that one site…
http://www.myspace.com/myskyesite
http://www.myspace.com/myskyesite
FINALLY! Info on the new Peaches record:
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/06-04/04.shtml#peaches
July 11th release date.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/06-04/04.shtml#peaches
July 11th release date.
skye or who ever maintains her myspace page left me comment that th cd is due out in the US in june with a tour to promote it…
Primal Scream Prepare New Album
James Gregory reports:
Break out Bob Barker's leather jacket, because screamadelic Brits Primal Scream are getting ready to take another spin of the stylistic wheel. Their new album, Riot City Blues, due out June 5 on Columbia in the UK.
The disc will be the band's first set of new material since 2002's justly overlooked Evil Heat, and will see the once-vital quartet ditching the aggro-dance of their last two LPs for a return to the Stones-fueled rock of their third disc, Give Out But Don't Give Up. Singer Bobby Gillespie recently explained to NME, "I think we're one of the best live bands in the world and I wanted to capture that. The last two albums we've been loops and drum machines, for this record we wrote euphoric rock n roll songs and I wanted to capture that euphoria and I think we did it."
I'm imagining a pesky Famiy Circus-style ghost named Bac-ta-Basiks roaming around the studio. That poor Jeffy can't catch a break!
Riot City Blues features guest stints by Alison Mosshart (The Kills), Warren Ellis (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds), and Echo and the Bunnyman guitarist Will Sergeant. The record's first single, "Country Girl", will be released May 22.
Come together:
01 Country Girl
02 Nitty Gritty
03 Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar
04 When the Bomb Drops
05 Little Death
06 The 99th Floor
07 Boogie Disease
08 Dolls
09 Hell's Comin' Down
10 Sometimes I Feel So Lonely
James Gregory reports:
Break out Bob Barker's leather jacket, because screamadelic Brits Primal Scream are getting ready to take another spin of the stylistic wheel. Their new album, Riot City Blues, due out June 5 on Columbia in the UK.
The disc will be the band's first set of new material since 2002's justly overlooked Evil Heat, and will see the once-vital quartet ditching the aggro-dance of their last two LPs for a return to the Stones-fueled rock of their third disc, Give Out But Don't Give Up. Singer Bobby Gillespie recently explained to NME, "I think we're one of the best live bands in the world and I wanted to capture that. The last two albums we've been loops and drum machines, for this record we wrote euphoric rock n roll songs and I wanted to capture that euphoria and I think we did it."
I'm imagining a pesky Famiy Circus-style ghost named Bac-ta-Basiks roaming around the studio. That poor Jeffy can't catch a break!
Riot City Blues features guest stints by Alison Mosshart (The Kills), Warren Ellis (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds), and Echo and the Bunnyman guitarist Will Sergeant. The record's first single, "Country Girl", will be released May 22.
Come together:
01 Country Girl
02 Nitty Gritty
03 Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar
04 When the Bomb Drops
05 Little Death
06 The 99th Floor
07 Boogie Disease
08 Dolls
09 Hell's Comin' Down
10 Sometimes I Feel So Lonely
Not quite an album yet, but the revamped De Novo Dahl have posted three new songs on their website. They continue to do what they do best which is well crafted pop, if these three new songs are any indication DND ver 2.0 will be fab…. Now if they could only keep a steady keyboard player in the group
http://www.denovodahl.com/
http://www.denovodahl.com/
This could be a very interesting album…. Been listening to Graceland lately and WOW is that a great record vastly better than most of chart topping crude being released these days.
Simon Ready To 'Surprise' With Eno
March 28, 2006, 10:30 AM ET
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
After several years of work, Paul Simon is finally ready to share his long-awaited collaboration with producer Brian Eno (U2, Talking Heads) with the listening public. The 11-track project, dubbed "Surprise," will be released May 9 in North America via Warner Bros. and a day earlier internationally.
Among the songs set to appear on "Surprise" are "Sons and Daughters," "How Can You Live in the Northeast," "Outrageous" and "Father and Daughter," Simon's contribution to 2002's "The Wild Thornberrys Movie" which was nominated for the best original song Academy Award.
Guest appearances include guitarist Bill Frisell, drummer Steve Gadd and pianist Herbie Hancock, whose 2005 album, "Possibilities," featured a new recording with Simon of the latter's "I Do It for Your Love."
"Surprise" is Simon's first studio album since 2000's "You're the One," which debuted at No. 19 on The Billboard 200 and has sold more than 505,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The lone live date on Simon's schedule at present is a May 7 appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. A small-venue show in London is in the works to coincide with the new album's release date but details have yet to be announced.
According to a spokesperson, tours are in the works for both summer and fall. Simon will also perform on the May 13 episode of NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
Here is the track list for "Surprise":
"How Can You Live in the Northeast"
"Everything About It Is a Love Song"
"Outrageous"
"Sure Don't Feel Like Love"
"Wartime Prayers"
"Beautiful"
"I Don't Believe"
"Another Galaxy"
"Once Upon a Time There Was an Ocean"
"That's Me"
"Father and Daughter"
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002237435
Simon Ready To 'Surprise' With Eno
March 28, 2006, 10:30 AM ET
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
After several years of work, Paul Simon is finally ready to share his long-awaited collaboration with producer Brian Eno (U2, Talking Heads) with the listening public. The 11-track project, dubbed "Surprise," will be released May 9 in North America via Warner Bros. and a day earlier internationally.
Among the songs set to appear on "Surprise" are "Sons and Daughters," "How Can You Live in the Northeast," "Outrageous" and "Father and Daughter," Simon's contribution to 2002's "The Wild Thornberrys Movie" which was nominated for the best original song Academy Award.
Guest appearances include guitarist Bill Frisell, drummer Steve Gadd and pianist Herbie Hancock, whose 2005 album, "Possibilities," featured a new recording with Simon of the latter's "I Do It for Your Love."
"Surprise" is Simon's first studio album since 2000's "You're the One," which debuted at No. 19 on The Billboard 200 and has sold more than 505,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The lone live date on Simon's schedule at present is a May 7 appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. A small-venue show in London is in the works to coincide with the new album's release date but details have yet to be announced.
According to a spokesperson, tours are in the works for both summer and fall. Simon will also perform on the May 13 episode of NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
Here is the track list for "Surprise":
"How Can You Live in the Northeast"
"Everything About It Is a Love Song"
"Outrageous"
"Sure Don't Feel Like Love"
"Wartime Prayers"
"Beautiful"
"I Don't Believe"
"Another Galaxy"
"Once Upon a Time There Was an Ocean"
"That's Me"
"Father and Daughter"
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002237435
All I have to say is the Rancouters album had better be good as I just preordered a pile of cds and vinyl…
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:that's probably a desert island disc for me … thank god for digital media, you can take thousands of songs to a desert island now!
Been listening to Graceland lately and WOW is that a great record vastly better than most of chart topping crude being released these days.
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It sounds like the last Steely Dan album. All the songs are rather unrecognizable from one another…just one endless jazzy bebop.
It sounds like the last Steely Dan album. All the songs are rather unrecognizable from one another…just one endless jazzy bebop.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:It's good.
All I have to say is the Rancouters album had better be good as I just preordered a pile of cds and vinyl…
I've had it since last week. I gave it one spin then and was a bit underwhelmed. It stayed in the glove compartment until my commute today.
It's a slow grower. Steady as She Goes is by far the catchiest track. There is a lot of downtempo stuff; shades of 70's power rock; some balladry; a smidge of late-60's psychedelia. Some of it sounds like outtakes from Get Behind Me Satan reworked for a full band.
I'll give it 7.9 Z's off the bat, but reserve the right to revise that score.
anyone listened to the new Ministry album yet?
Originally posted by brennser:Has it even come out yet? I thought it was May 2nd. I did get the new RevCo CD and am very happy with it so far. A couple of songs I could do without, but mostly catching one's.
anyone listened to the new Ministry album yet?
My opinion of course.
its available as an advance download from emusic
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Originally posted by brennser:Has it even come out yet? I thought it was May 2nd. I did get the new RevCo CD and am very happy with it so far. A couple of songs I could do without, but mostly catching one's.
anyone listened to the new Ministry album yet?
My opinion of course.
Originally posted by brennser:[/QB]
its available as an advance download from emusic
Guess I'll have to wait til May 2nd then, my downloading knowledge usually consists of me getting many forms of viruses, so I just gave up.
I really can't wait for Air Formation's new CD! Heard that it's a bit different and all in a good way but haven't heard anything as of yet. If it's anything like their last EP with the song For The Hours, then I know I'll be fully delighted. For The Hours was the Best Song of 2005 on The Trans-Atlantic Underground. It's such an incredible song.
Also, the Never Lose That Feeling: Volume Two release has been postphoned until maybe September so as not to conflict with other AC30 releases. This is going to be just as good if not better than Volume One. I've been given the Hammock MP3 of Black Metallic, which is on this new one and it is just as good, if not better, than Catherine Wheel's original version.
Also, the Never Lose That Feeling: Volume Two release has been postphoned until maybe September so as not to conflict with other AC30 releases. This is going to be just as good if not better than Volume One. I've been given the Hammock MP3 of Black Metallic, which is on this new one and it is just as good, if not better, than Catherine Wheel's original version.