Thursday, June 28, 2007

The Spice Girls Reunite!!



Yes, it's true. It's finally happening. Children of the 90's rejoice. The Spice Girls are reuniting and going on tour. If you live in one of the cities below you can tell me what you want, what you really really want. I really really want to see Becks as a backup dancer.

12/07 - Los Angeles
12/08 - Las Vegas
12/11 - New York
12/15 -London
12/20 - Koln
12/23 - Madrid
01/10 - Beijing
01/12 - Hong Kong
01/17 - Sydney
01/20 - Cape Town
01/24 - Buenos Aires

more info on the reunion and ticket sales at thespicegirls.com

Friday, June 22, 2007

The Only Bonnaroo Interview You Need To See

The folks who make the kiddie show Pancake Mountain set up shop this past weekend at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. Enter the Jam Zone where host/puppet Rufus Leaking gives some of the most in-depth, entertaining interviews I have watched since this weekend's festivities. Where else can you see knock knock jokes with Lilly Allen, Jack White at a loss for words, and karaoke with Wayne Coyne??


Thursday, June 21, 2007

New Yeah Yeah Yeahs Video - Down Boy



Oh Karen, love the bodysuit. If you were one of the lucky few to make it into their secret show last month, you may be able to pause this video and find....you! Though I don't understand why they were telling people what colors to wear when it seems they tinted the video green. The single Down Boy is from their upcoming EP Is Is, due out July 23rd.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Down Boy

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Nova Rock Festival 2007

Did you go to that music festival over the weekend? No, not the one with The White Stripes and muddy hippies, the other one, overseas. Nova Rock 2007 in Austria featured a killer line-up including PEARL JAM, THE SMASHING PUMPKINS, MARILYN MANSON, LINKIN PARK, THE KILLERS, BILLY TALENT, SLAYER, INCUBUS, MANDO DIAO, THE HIVES, IN FLAMES, FLOGGING MOLLY, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, IN EXTREMO, MACHINE HEAD, WITHIN TEMPTATION, STONE SOUR, LORDI, ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES, PAPA ROACH, CHILDREN OF BODOM, BRIGHT EYES, LESS THAN JAKE, 30 SECONDS TO MARS, SUNRISE AVENUE, EDITORS, MODEST MOUSE, FRANK BLACK, CLAWFINGER, REEL BIG FISH, I AM X, ILL NIÑO, HELMET, ISIS, DROWNING POOL, MASTODON, BOSSHOSS, CHIMAIRA, SARAH BETTENS, and HINDER. Not many people are talking about this festival over here because of that other festival but here are some highlights because you probably missed it.

Pearl Jam live from Nova Rock. Eddie speaks German but the only thing I could understand was George Bush.



Marilyn Manson live from Nova Rock - The Beautiful People


Slayer live from Nova Rock - Angel of Death


The Smashing Pumpkins live from Nova Rock - Tonight Tonight

Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Charlie Video Winner Announced



The Red Hot Chilli Peppers hooked up with YouTube a few months ago and gave their fans a chance to make their next video. There were some really horrible and some really fly entries for their song Charlie. I think they made the right decision. Who can resist grandparents pinching asses?

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Harry and the Potters and The Tour of the Libraries

If you are like me, you are anxiously awaiting the release of the new Harry Potter book, the new Harry Potter movie, sexy Hermione Halloween costumes, etc. Thankfully, I found Harry and the Potters music gives some much needed relief to the long wait. I found out about this band that writes songs about books from The Zambonis, a band that writes songs about hockey. Though it may sound like a corny bandwagon to jump on, it was only a few years ago that we were all enraptured by a guy who wrote songs about states. Harry and the Potters have announced a lengthy summer tour, taking them across the country playing where else? Libraries! Bring the kids, your library card, and a broom and don't miss this band when they come to the library near you. For a sampling of their tunes visit their myspace page or listen below.

Harry and the Potters - Pheonix Tears

buy music from Harry and the Potters

June 21 - Tucson, AZ - Pima County Public Library - Joel D. Valdez Main Library
June 22 - Phoenix, AZ - the Trunk Space
June 23 - Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas-Clarke County Library - Sunrise Branch
June 24 - Anaheim, CA - Anaheim Public Library - East Anaheim Library
June 25 - San Diego, CA - El Cajon Library
June 26 - Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles Public Library - Central Library
June 27 - Mission Viejo, CA - Mission Viejo Library
Juen 28 - So. Cal - TBA
June 29 - San Francisco, CA - Slim's
June 30 - Oakland, CA - Chabot Space and Science Center
July 1 - Sacramento, CA - Sacramento Public Library - Central Library
July 2 - Palo Alto, CA - Palo Alto Main Library
July 3 - Fremont, CA - Fremont Main Library
July 4 - Eugene, OR - Maitreya Ecovillage
July 6 - Anacortes, WA - Department of Safety
July 7 - Vancouver, BC - Vancouver Public Library
July 8 - Kirkland, WA - Kirkland Teen Center
July 9 - Spokane, WA - Caterina All Ages
July 10 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
July 11 - Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Armory
July 12 - Olympia WA - Olympia Timeberland Library
July 13 - Seattle, WA - Seattle Public Library
July 16 - Minneapolis, MN - Pershing Park
July 17 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Public Library - Harold Washington Library Center
July 18 - Philadelphia, PA - Starlight Ballroom
July 19 - Astoria, NY - Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
July 20 - Cambridge, MA - Harvard Square!
All shows below with Draco and the Malfoys
July 24 - Buffalo, NY - Buffalo Public Library - Central Library
July 25 - Cleveland, OH - Cleveland Public Library - Lakeshore Facility
July 26 - Charleston, WV - Kanawah County Main Library
July 27 - Columbus, OH - TBA
July 28 - Louisville, KY - Clifton Center
July 29 - Indianapolis, IN - Big Car Gallery
July 30 - St. Louis, MO - St. Louis Public Library - Main Library
July 31 - Ann Arbor, MI - Ann Arbor District Library - Downtown Library
August 1 - London, ON - London Public Library
August 2 - Toronto, ON - Prophecy 2007
August 4 - Toronto, ON - Whippersnapper Gallery
August 5 - Grand Rapids, MI - the DAAC
August 6 - TBA
August 7 - Johnston, IA - Johnston Public Library
August 8 - Sioux Falls, SD, Sertoma Park Shelter
August 9 - Omaha, NE - Omaha Public Library - W. Dale Clark Library
August 10 - Denver, CO - Denver Public Library - Central Library
August 11 - Salt Lake City, UT - Salt Lake City Public Library
August 12 - Boise, ID - TBA
August 13 - Cheyenne, WY - Laramie County Library in Cheyenne
August 14 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Banshell
August 15 - Kansas City, MO - Kansas City Public Library
August 17 - Springfield, MO - Springfield Public Library
August 18 - Bensenville, IL - Bensenville Community Public Library
August 19 - Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

It Won't Be Soon Before I Ask For My Money Back


Thanks to Maroon 5, I have learned a valuable lesson about the sophomore album. They usually suck. Once a band releases a killer, ground-breaking album their follow-up takes a long time to complete and usually completely disappoints their fan base. It's known as the sophomore album slump or 'the curse'. Maroon 5 is no exception to the rule, in fact they've set the bar pretty low. After winning the 'best new artist' grammy, everyone wondered whether they would fall under that curse too. Only time will tell, but if they keep releasing albums like It Won't Be Soon Before Long, then they will drift away into obscurity and wind up playing the county fair in a few years. Bang those hot models while you can Adam.
Why am I so intent on bashing this album? Hmm.. well maybe it's because every song sounds like something I've already heard before. Their previous album, Songs About Jane sounded like nothing I had ever heard before. They crafted this perfect blend of pop, soul, funk, and rock into one album that you couldn't listen to only once. It was an album made for the repeat button..or was the repeat button made for it?
After listening to a couple of tracks on IWBSBL, I really thought I had downloaded a Justin Timberlake or Robin Thicke album by mistake. I had to do a double take just to make sure this was really Maroon 5 I was listening to. It is more bubble gum pop than funk, and not even good bubblegum pop, it's craptastic pop. It would have been nice if they at least put a couple of songs on the album that were not meant to be singles, you know like some deep cuts they could be proud of. I couldn't sleep at night if I released this album. I would toss and turn wondering when one of my fans was going to pop in my window and kick me in the nuts.

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