Month: January 2009

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 1

Kilo Kai Spiced Rum (70 Proof)

Spiced rums are the next big thing. That is, I see more and more often different companies trying to go out and create their own version of spiced rum for common consumption. A few year backs, Lady Bligh was all the rage, and this year, Captain Morgan’s came out with their own version. However, Kilo Kai is a spiced rum that seems to be one of the better efforts in…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Angels of Light & Akron/Family – S/T (CD)

“Awake” begins of Akron/Family’s side of the disc, and it really does a perfect job of lulling listeners into a false sense of security, something that is shredded by the noise-influenced, oddly-arranged style of “Moment”. The multiple-harmonies present on “Moment”, hidden away betwixt the different epileptic outbursts of the band, bring listeners fully into the fold of the craziness that is Akron/Family. With the incorporation of this noise, something that…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

RICHIE LAWRENCE REUNITES WITH OLD FAMILY FRIEND FOR SOLO DEBUT MELANCHOLY WALTZ

For his solo debut, Melancholy Waltz, singer-songwriter Richie Lawrence partners with a childhood friend: the family’s 1917 Model AIII Steinway Grand Piano. The disc, due February 2 on Big Book Records, features 12 gorgeous piano and accordion instrumentals and songs, harmony vocals by I See Hawks In L.A. RIchie Lawrence and his Steinway Grand Piano featured in the Sacramento Bee: http://www.sacbee.com/music/story/2350802.html A unassuming, yet beautiful collection, the title Melancholy Waltz…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Western Civ release “Shower The People You Love With Gold” on February 24, 2009!

Like most bands of the indie-rock persuasion, the members of Western Civ tend to balk at efforts to define the band’s sound. “Can I just tell you what it isn’t?” asks guitarist/singer Rich Henderson. And it’s not that he hasn’t had time to mull it over– Henderson and his longtime pals belong squarely in the catagory of musical “lifers”. “I don’t think I could do anything else,” Henderson says, his…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Ellen Allien mixes the 5th installment of the Watergate CD series

Situated by the river Spree, known for it’s first-rate lineups of international talent and of course it’s famous wall to wall LED dance floor installation, the Watergate Club in Berlin has quickly become one of the world’s leading dance music clubs. Only 5 years after it’s official opening the club now goes a step further and releases a characteristic Mix CD series delivering only the finest DJ Mixes by some…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Human Highway Take It to the Road!

Human Highway (featuring Nick Thorburn of Islands and Jim Guthrie) will be traveling this March. It’s the Canadian pop-duo’s debut US tour, and they’ve asked Suicide Squeeze label-mates, Cotton Jones, to open select dates. Their smooth caravan of sound rolls from Chicago to Austin before turning north, and culminating in New York City.

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

The Bloody Beetroots Rombo EP Review

The Bloody Beetroots come forth on their “Rombo” EP with Rombo, a track that links together Gabber with The Crystal Method and The Chemical Brothers. When there are vocals, they are ancillary and are used more for their instrumental quality rather than a narrative one. The act suffers slightly from a level of repetition during this track that is a little high, but looks to come back strong with I…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Being There (Blu-Ray)

Being There is a 1979 film; it was originally interpreted and created based on a work earlier in the decade by author Jerzy Kosinski. Chance The Gardiner (SellerS) is an individual that, for the entirety of eir life, has been charged with tending the garden of a well-to-do individual. When ey is put out onto the street, ey is hit by a car. The individual that hit Chance, Ben Rand…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Inkwell releases Kneesocks EP on Dansoul Recordings

nkwell’s “Kneesocks” the first release from the western Canadian Danksoul imprint is a genre defying lesson in the art of the groove. The title track is a housed out dance floor churner sharing elements from the past, present and future all perfectly melded together with a drum beat that speaks to the soul. Canadian west coast legend Hrdvsion provides an awe-inspiring remix of “Kneesocks” that brings a tear to your…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD Launch New Track Announce February 2nd Street Date

South Carolina’s THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD have launched the lead track from their new album “Skepsis,” titled “The Manifest,” on their newly redesigned Myspace page. The self-produced “Skepsis” hits the streets on February 2, 2010, and is the first TTEOTD release to feature new vocalist Danny Rodriguez, drummer Mike Ranne and guitarist Chris “Hank” Henckel. The album was recorded at Geller Cellar Studios in New York and mastered…

Posted on: January 26, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Mystery P.I. Vegas Heist (PC)

Most players of casual games will already know who Popcap Games are. Their flagship game is Bejeweled, and latest sales records show that over 10 million copies of the title have been sold since the title first came out. However, when it comes down to it, Popcap Games can come out with some pretty solid titles. Case in point would have to be Mystery P.I. Vegas Heist, released this month…

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

ATHLETE SET U.S. RELEASE DATE FOR BLACK SWAN

Since bouncing to prominence seven years ago with the spirited, electro-tinged, indie-pop of their Mercury-nominated debut, Vehicles And Animals, Athlete have established themselves among the UK’s finest songsmiths. The southeast Londoners have sold more than a million copies of their three hit albums (the other two being 2005’s Tourist and 2007’s Beyond The Neighbourhood); packed out venues across the world; picked up an Ivor Novello award; and topped both the…

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Curumin Returns To The US

After a successful set of performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music-hosted Red Hot + Rio 2: The Next Generation of Samba Soul, São Paulo’s Curumin is back in the US for a full coast-to-coast tour. Starting in San Diego and continuing through to New York (with special guests Money Mark, Blackalicious, Lateef, and Tommy Guerrero at a few key shows), the drummer/singer/cavaquinho-player (take THAT, Phil Collins) will be treating…

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Russell Peters – Red, White and Brown (DVD + CD)

Comedy Central has really stepped up their game when it comes to having some of the best up and coming comedians on the circuit. I remember back in the middle to late nineties, when Comedy Central seemed to show all the specials from the lower rungs of the comedy ladder; that is simply not how the current iteration of Comedy Central works. That is a good thing; “Red, White and…

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

NNEKA CONCRETE JUNGLE (Yo Mama/Decon/Epic, February 2, 2010)

Pop music is a “here today, gone tomorrow” world. A starburst of YouTube notoriety and then oblivion. Or at least it is for most. But when your journey has been as long and extraordinary as Nneka’s – when you’ve travelled 10,000 miles and are still only just starting out – then instant celebrity is the last thing on your mind. When your heart is as big as your Afro, when…

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Eleni Mandell’s New CD, Artificial Fire, Burns Bright

Eleni Mandell is a supremely talented and critically acclaimed songwriter with a singular gift for writing wry, literate songs that synthesize jazz, country, folk, blues, rock and pop. Artificial Fire builds on her 2007 breakthrough, Miracle of Five, adding a more direct, full-band sound to Mandell’s sharp-edged tales of romance, lust and love.

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Bristol Duo Malakai Change Name To Malachai Malachai Set To Unleash ‘Ugly Side Of Love’

“Malachai are a stand-alone Bristol sensation” – 4/5 Mojo “Malachai mix Love-style garage psychedelia and trippy samples with modern production savvy. The result is catchy, off-kilter backdrops for vocals that are a clear tribute to Horace Andy. Think Mellow Gold-era Beck crossed with the Kinks.” — The Observer “Outsider pop that’s unlikely to remain out in the cold for long” 4/5 – Q “Like a hyperactive DJ spinning between a…

Posted on: January 25, 2009 Posted by: Danica Comments: 0

Act of the Month: The Heartland

1. When did you start the band/act? The Band was started by Al and Lance in 2004, went through a bunch of lineup changes etc etc and finally found its first solid lineup in 2005 when we started touring for the road to singapore (Our first EP) 2. Who are the band/act members? Brian Yuhas Drew Matz Steve Zimmerman Billy Brock John Thompson 3. Who are your influences? As a…