| [img] This is the point in the story where we cut to me 5 whiskys in and dancing like a mad woman at 2 in the morning to one of my favourite bands. It was hot and sweaty and wonderful. [img] A million times thank you to manager Guy and all of the boys for coming out to play and for making the show so memorable. And, um, sorry about the lack of air conditioning. [img] Download: 'Don't make me wait' [img] [img] Locksley are [. ..]
| | | 11:52pm | | | | [img] First Bon Jovi aftershave, and now this! Via Spawn.com: As they say, "100 million Bon Jovi fans can't be wrong." The legacy that Bon Jovi has created over the last three decades is an undeniable force in American rock music. While many bands from the 80s have been relegated to the history books, Bon Jovi's evolution has bridged the gap of generations and made them one of the truly indelible names in rock 'n' roll. Richie Sambora fans, you're in luck. There's a likeness of him as well, check out images [. ..]
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| | | | | | 3:00pm | | | | [img] Tori Amos, Elastic Band, Patrick Wolf, Placebo, Kiki Herb, Infusion. .. The list goes on and on. It seems like everybody has attempted a cover of the Kate Bush classic, 'Running Up That Hill' over the last few years. For the full list of performers that tackle the song, check out the tune's Wikipedia page. I've included some of my personal favorite versions below, as well as the original. Let your sluts know which you prefer! Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill Placebo - Running Up That Hill Kiki Herb - [.. .]
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| | | | | | 9:12am | | | | Yesterday was the second of two consecutive evenings spent with Patrick Wolf. Whereas Thursday's show (review here) served as Patrick's return to Manhattan, last night was Patrick's introduction to Brooklyn. [img] The main differences between Thursday's show and Friday's shows were: 3 outfit changes v. 2 outfit changes, a minor change in setlist (see below), a disco cover as Patrick's encore, and yes, if you can believe it, moshing during 'The Magic Position'! [img] Patrick was once again limited to a 40-minute time bracket of which he utilized quite well, squeezing in a total [. ..]
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| | | | | | 8:35am | | | | Other Music: 1. Panda Bear2. LCD Soundsystem3. Modest Mouse4. J-Dilla5. Arcade Fire WOXY: 1. LCD Soundsystem2. Feist3. Cornelius4. The Rosebuds5. R2D2 The Tripwire: 1. Amy Winehouse2. LCD Soundsystem3. Anibalas Afrobeat Orchestra4. Andrew Bird5. Albert Hammond, Jr. Hype Machine Popular Searches: 1. Bright Eyes2. Arctic Monkeys3. Justice4. Modest Mouse5. LCD Soundsystem Soundfix: 1. Panda Bear2. Arcade Fire3. LCD Soundsystem4. Modest Mouse5. Ted Leo MP3s: LCD Soundsystem - New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down + Justice - B.E. A.T.
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| | | | | | 1:50am | | | Ryan Adams - So Alive Mogwai - Friend Of The Night The New Pornographers - Sing Me Spanish Techno Of Montreal - Heimdalsgate Like A Promethean Curse Death Cab For Cutie - A Movie Script Ending
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| | | | April 6, 2007 | | | | 4:50pm | | | | [img] We Are Scientists - Hoppipolla This WAS track is a cover of a Sigur Ros tune, which can be found on their album, Takk. The tune, which roughly translates into 'jumping into puddles', was used in advertisements for everything from the BBC to The World Cup and stands as one of Sigur Ros' most successful singles to date. The We Are Scientists acoustic cover of 'Hoppipolla' can be found on their B-sides collection, Crap Attack, and was recorded upon a visit to BBC radio in early '06. A La Discotheque describes the cover as [. ..]
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| | | | | | 4:50pm | | | | | | | | | 2:10pm | | | | [img] Billboard is reporting that The Flaming Lips are wrapping up work on their upcoming live DVD, "UFOs At The Zoo," expected in July. The DVD was filmed last September in Oklahoma City, at an amphitheatre within the grounds of the city zoo. More from frontman Wayne Coyne: "There certainly was a hometown, welcome back sort of love in the air.. .This was also our first show with the UFO light show. We come down on stage in a giant UFO and I go off the top in a space bubble. .. It was just a perfect night. " Billboard declares: [... ]
| Artist: | Mew | | Title: | Symmetry | | Album: | Half the World is Watching Me | | Link Text: | Symmetry | | File Name: | Mew - Symmetry.mp3 | | Bitrate: | 128 kbps | | Year: | 2000 |
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| | | | | | 11:32am | | | | Jake Paddy head to Pancake Mountain to do some karaoke with Rufus, the puppet - Aretha Franklin style. Oh. . yes. The clip was recorded prior to their gig at DC's 9:30 Club last month. Enjoy.
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| | | | | | 10:45am | | | | [img] Via NME: Oasis, The Killers and Kaiser Chiefs are to cover songs from The Beatles' 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' to mark the 40th anniversary of the classic album's release. The original album was released on June 1, 1967 and to mark the event the big names will all be covering tracks from the record for a BBC2 special to be aired on June 2. Razorlight, James Morrison, The Fratellis and Travis are among the other acts taking part. The BBC reports that Geoff Emerick, the engineer in charge of the original sessions will use the [.. .]
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| | | | | | 9:58am | | | [img] Friday: Patrick Wolf @ Studio BCold War Kids @ Bowery1990s @ Union PoolThe Lisps @ GalapagosLow @ Webster Hall Saturday: Vietnam @ MercuryCold War Kids @ BoweryPatrick Wolf @ Don Hill'sThe Harlem Shakes @ KnittingAdult Erase Errata @ Studio BSondre Lerche @ Webster HallBenzos The Diggs @ Matchless (curated by Chris @ Battering Room) Sunday: Xiu Xiu @ BoweryThe Black Angels @ LunaAnimal @ Cake Shop MP3s: Cold War Kids - Robbers + Sondre Lerche - She's Fantastic
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| | | | | | 9:00am | | | | I've been waiting four excruciating long years to see Patrick Wolf in the flesh. Last night marked his first show in NYC since touring for his debut, Lycanthropy, back when he was just a teenager. There was no way in hell I was missing this gig. Rain, sleet, snow and/or a confused cab driver was not going to hold me back on this time around. [img] When Patrick entered the stage, somewhere around midnight, and began the set with a stunning rendition of The Magic Position-opening 'Overture', I knew I was going to leave this show more [. ..]
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| | | | | | 1:40am | | | | Here's the cover art for Ryan's forthcoming Easy Tiger LP, out in June. Your thoughts? [img] Old-school Ryan MP3: 'Damn, Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains) [live]'
| | | 4:09pm | | | | [img] Oasis - Whatever This B-side was such a smash, that it even managed to get its OWN Wikipedia page. On which, the following is shared: "Whatever" is a song by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. The song features extracts from Neil Innes' song "How Sweet to Be an Idiot". It was released 19 December 1994 as a stand-alone single bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at #3, their first [... ]
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| | | | | | 1:50pm | | | | [img] The Polyphonic Spree have just released some info, via a press release, that they have signed with TVT Records (yes, home of Cinematics, Underworld and err, Snoop Dogg!) and have finally nailed down a release date for their third LP, The Fragile Army. Just two months to go, Spree-aholics - expect to see Army sometime in the middle of June, exact date has not been set just yet. More on the album from Polyphonic Spree frontman, Tim DeLaughter: "This recording was extremely challenging for us... The Fragile Army is a very spontaneous album. We'd been off the [.. .]
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Keywords: Patrick Wolf, Bon Jovi, Last Night, Running Up, Running Up That, War Kids, Up That Hill, Up That, That Hill, Fragile Army
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