Month: August 2010

Posted on: August 17, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Chocolate Genius Inc.’s “Swansongs” Will Now Be Released September 14th On One Little Indian

Since no one’s made a movie about Marc Anthony Thompson’s beautifully strange life— not yet, at least—here are some pivotal plot points for you screenwriter types… Born in Panama, raised in California, and molded by New York’s music scene. Two solo albums before Cobain took over. A long break, as children are raised and life is truly lived. The creation of Chocolate Genius Inc., an alter ego that quickly transcended…

Posted on: August 17, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

James and the Giant Peach: Special Edition (Blu-Ray + DVD Combo Pack)

It seems as if Disney sticks more material and restores their films better with each subsequent title they take on. Their latest, 1996’s James and the Giant Peach, is no exception. While the title isn’t decades of years old like some titles that Disney could clean up, I feel that the restoration work done in bringing the title to Blu-Ray is solid. Colors are sharper, the world more immersive, than…

Posted on: August 17, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

JIMMY EAT WORLD RELEASE ALBUM TRACK LISTING Invented In Stores September 28th

Jimmy Eat World has just announced the track listing for their upcoming album, Invented. The 12-track album, produced by Mark Trombino, is available for pre-order through Amazon starting today. Be sure to check out the band’s official site, www.jimmyeatworld.com, for the latest news and official tour announcement coming soon. Invented hits stores and digital retailers September 28th! Invented 1. Heart Is Hard To Find 2. My Best Theory 3. Evidence…

Posted on: August 17, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Alex Machacek – [Sic] (CD)

The musical style of Machacek and eir band on [Sic] is something that can best be described as electric jazz. The disc starts off with the title track, and it feels like a classical jazz song, except for the little bit of electronic sound that creeps in at points. The compositions are more like short symphonies rather than pop tracks; there are a number of different movements in each track…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Fol Chen premiere bizarre new video for The Holograms and announce August residency in LA

08/16 Los Angeles, CA The Echo 08/23 Los Angeles, CA The Echo 08/30 Los Angeles, CA The Echo Highland Park, CA’s mysterious pop outfit Fol Chen just unveiled the video for their latest single “The Holograms”, a clever song of forgotten names and words which bounces along on one of their new album’s catchiest melodies. The video was directed by Keith Musil (who directed Rainbow Arabia’s “Omar K” and some…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival Dates w/ HELLYEAH

Tue 8/17 Minneapolis, MN Target Center Wed 8/18 Kansas City, KS Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Fri 8/20 Omaha, NE WestFair Amphitheater Sat 8/21 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre* Sun 8/22 Buffalo, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center* Tue 8/24 Columbus, OH LC Outdoor Amphitheatre Wed 8/25 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre* Fri 8/27 Scranton, PA Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain* Sat 8/28 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Lindsay Mac – Small Revolution (CD)

“Lucy” is a track that establishes Lindsay Mac as a very distinctive singer, really bridging the distinctive sounds of Tori Amos and Alanis Morrisette, throwing in a minor amount of Mariah Carey for good measure. The full sound of the track really allow the vocal embellishments levied on the track by Lindsay to be even more emotionally affecting. The second track on “Small Revolution”, “Use Me” feels as if it…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Amely announces the tracklisting for their debut EP Hello World

Exciting new Orlando, FL power-pop quartet Amely is thrilled to release the tracklisting and artwork for their debut EP Hello World. The eight track EP is set for release on September 14th, 2010. Tracklisting is as below: 1. Now Or Never 2. Sing To You 3. I’d Rather Be Alone 4. Say Goodbye 5. Come Back to Me 6. All You Need 7. Have You Ever Known 8. Hello World…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Mabus – Cheers, To Doomsday Gloom (CD)

I love albums that do not look like the music that they are trying to represent. This is the case with Mabus’ “Cheers, To Doomsday Gloom”. Mabus plays a brand of hardcore (through emocore) that uses a lot of sludge metal influences to create something that is tied both to the past and the present. “One’s Nosedive is Another’s Parade” has a decidedly eighties metal flair to it that struggles…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Eddie Comes to Life in Iron Maiden’s El Dorado

30 years, 80 million album sales, close to 2000 live performances, countless satisfied customers and now 15 studio albums of unerring quality and power: Iron Maiden have more than earned their proudly-held status as undisputed heavy metal champions of the world. The bands 15th Studio Record the Final Frontier is due out on August 17th. The directors cut for the video of the “El Dorado Video” off of Maiden’s 15th…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Young Man Sign To Frenchkiss Records Debut EP Boy Out October 12th

It’s enough to make you stop and say, “What is that?” It being the gorgeous melodies and lean, spellbound guitar lines of Colin Caulfield, an English/French lit major who’s about to change what it means to be a shape-shifting singer-songwriter in the YouTube age. Just ask Bradford Cox. He knows. Why, just a year ago, the Deerhunter frontman stumbled upon Caulfield’s organ-grinding rendition of “Rainwater Cassette Exchange” and said it’s…

Posted on: August 16, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Lydia – This December; It’s One More And I’m Free (CD)

The tenderness in which Lydia couches their entire “This December” is really similar to that of Boys Night Out during their “Trainwreck” album. Dual vocals are the norm, with both a male and female creating something that is extraordinarily full. The spirited vocals of Evan are reminiscent of both Chris Carrabba and Conor Oberst, while Maria’s sound like a mixture of both Boys Night Out and The Anniversary’s vocalists. Tracks…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

PORTLAND, OREGON INDIE-POP/ROCK OUTFIT LITTLE BEIRUT CELEBRATE SEPTEMBER RELEASE OF THIRD FULL-LENGTH, “FEAR OF HEAVEN”; MAKE STOP-MOTION ANIMATION VIDEO FOR ALBUM’S FIRST SINGLE, “LAST LIGHT”

Portland, Oregon’s Little Beirut are proud to announce the September release of their third full-length, “Fear of Heaven.” They would also like to announce the release of a video for the album’s first single and lead track, “Last Light,” which you can view on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxaYgYAUeik Comprised of Hamilton Sims (vocals, guitar), Edwin Paroissien (guitar, vocals), Alex Inman (drums, vocals), and John Hulcher (bass), the quartet deliver a strong…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

BJORK, CHUCK D, ANI DIFRANCO, BELA FLECK, MCCOY TYNER, JOHN MCLAUGHLIN AND 18 OTHER LEGENDARY MUSICIANS REVEAL UNIQUE, IN-DEPTH INSIGHTS IN INNERVIEWS: MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS BOOK

Twenty-four of the world’s most renowned musicians share incredibly candid, in-depth thoughts on the joy and pain of the creative process, their careers and aspirations, conflicts and collaborations, and the realities of today’s music business in Innerviews: Music Without Borders (Abstract Logix), the first book by acclaimed music journalist Anil Prasad. Artists featured in the book include some of the greatest names in jazz, rock, world music, hip-hop, and electronica:…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Lycia – Estrella (CD)

Lycia should be considered one of the most important acts in goth rock, but has not yet gotten the publicity it deserves. With the re-release of “Estrella”, these wrongs can finally be corrected. Lycia starts out “Estrella” with “Clouds in the Southern Sky”, a very ethereal, instrumental track that meshes well with the backdrop for “El Diablo”. “El Diablo” showcases the haunting vocals of Tara Vanflower even as the instrumentation…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Suuns Sign with Secretly Canadian

Suuns music was delivered to us one afternoon accompanied with a short note from Jace Lasek of The Besnard Lakes and Montreal’s Breakglass Studios, where he had recently recorded the band. “Thought you might like to hear them. They’re pretty cool,” his note simply read. And while, technically this is correct, it hardly prepared us for the near immediate infatuation with Suuns’ blistering, dark electro and arena-sized psych. Elements of…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

LVXUS – Cloudland (CD)

Two tracks that equal over fifty minutes. Here I was expecting a quick in and out and I am involved for a considerable length of time. However, “Cloudland” has a difference to it that really allows DAC and Jim to allow their songs to really shine. The first track, “Watercourse” really does not have an adequate title to it as the sounds elicited by the duo do not really have…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

ANTAGONIST Launch Second Studio Video Antagonist World In Decline

Southern California’s ANTAGONIST have posted the second video from their studio sessions in which they recorded their forthcoming album, “World In Decline,” due August 17th on Prosthetic Records. The band posted the track, “Sasha Grey” on their Myspace, last week. Vocalist/guitarist Carlos Garcia recently wrote a piece for Metal Sucks explaining the title off the track; read it HERE. ANTAGONIST recorded at Buzzbomb Studios in Orange, CA with producer Paul…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Two Hours Traffic prep “Territory” for US arrival

Fresh from an immensely successful tour of Australia, Two Hours Traffic prepares to release Territory in the United States on September 7th via Bumstead Productions and Red Eye Distribution. Territory is the follow up to the Charlottetown, Ontario band’s Polaris Prize nominated and internationally acclaimed sophomore album, Little Jabs. The US version of Territory will feature four previously unreleased songs from the Canadian only release of Little Jabs. Once again…

Posted on: August 15, 2010 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Lullaby Baxter – Garden Cities of To-morrow (CD)

The style of music that Lullaby Baxter does on “Garden Cities of To-morrow” is something that has not been heard since Petula Clark was selling millions of records. Where individuals like Bjork have touched upon the style in previous years and acts like The Propellerheads have tied it into different forms of music, Lullaby Baxter’s style on this disc would fit in perfectly with the sixties. “Cardboard Armoured Car” is…