Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles


Two of pop music’s darlings – Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles - have joined voices in celebration of one of the most important eras in pop music. Featuring 15 of the duo’s favorite pop tunes from the 1960s, Under The Covers Vol. 1 combines popular hits and obscure gems from such important names in music as The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, The Who, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, The Zombies, The Mamas And The Papas, The Left Banke, The Bee Gees, The Marmalade, Fairport Convention, Love, The Stone Poneys, and The Velvet Underground. Sweet and Hoffs, each with a stunning and highly distinguishable voice of their own, mingle melodies and tones for new, unique harmonies that truly reflect the sounds of the time.

Check out these links!

“She May Call You Up Tonight” - Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
Windows Media
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/She_May_Call.wma
Quicktime
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/She_May_Call.mov

Official site:
http://www.shoutfactory.com/selection/290/matthew_sweet_and_susanna_hoffs_under_the_covers_vol._1.html

Preferred retail link:
http://www.sonymusicstore.com/store/boutique/shout/product.jsp?sms=shout&selectionId=739765

1. I See The Rain (The Marmalade)
2. And Your Bird Can Sing (The Beatles)
3. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan)
4. Who Knows Where The Time Goes? (Fairport Convention)
5. Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young And Crazy Horse)
6. Alone Again Or (Love)
7. Warmth Of The Sun (The Beach Boys)
8. Different Drum (The Stone Poneys, featuring Linda Ronstadt)
9. The Kids Are Alright (The Who)
10. Sunday Morning (The Velvet Underground)
11. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (Neil Young And Crazy Horse)
12. Care Of Cell #44 (The Zombies)
13. Monday Monday (The Mamas And The Papas)
14. She May Call You Up Tonight (The Left Banke)
15. Run To Me (The Bee Gees)

Monday, March 27, 2006

Edge City Outlaws

This is a hot video. Don't know much about these guys but this song has hit written all over it. Even if you don't like the song it's worth the chicks!

Weed Women and Wine Video:
http://interface.audiovideoweb.com/lnk/va90win15135/EdgeCityOutlaws_MBR.wmv/play.asx

The New Cars are Hot!


Let the good times roll… again. This ain’t your father’s automobile, or your older brother’s for that matter, but the emergence of The New Cars, comprised of original members of The Cars. Joining Elliot Easton on guitar and Greg Hawkes on keyboards, will be an all-star group of rockers in Todd Rundgren, fellow Utopia bassist Kasim Sulton, and Prairie Prince, former drummer for The Tubes. Each shares a passion for recreating the ground breaking music of The Cars, one of the most successful (and influential) bands of the “new wave” era.

The Cars’ initial success was immediate. The Boston-based group’s demo version of “Just What I Needed” was the first single from the band’s debut album, The Cars, which reached #3 on the Billboard Pop album chart upon its release in 1978, and produced further hits such as “My Best Friend’s Girl” and “Good Times Roll.” Under the guidance of ace producers Roy Thomas Baker and Robert John “Mutt” Lange, a string of smash albums and singles followed. The 1979 sophomore release, Candy-O, went Top 20, producing the hits “It’s All I Can Do” and “Let’s Go.” Panorama, in 1980, cracked the Top 5 on the strength of the hit single “Touch and Go,” while the Top 10 release Shake It Up produced the title track hit and “Since You’re Gone” in 1981.

It’s been 17 years since The Cars last toured. Since then, bassist Benjamin Orr passed away from cancer, and, despite discussions over the years, lead singer Ric Ocasek and drummer David Robinson have decided not to participate in a reunion. But that hasn’t stopped Easton and Hawkes, who have longed to get back on stage and play. The Cars’ material has remained popular to this day, both on radio and on national commercials such as the current Circuit City television campaign featuring “Just What I Needed.”

“We tried approaching it in different ways, but at the end of the day, Ric and David didn’t want to do it, but Greg and I did,” says Easton, of the process, which took on momentum when Rundgren joined he and Hawkes in the studio to work on Cars songs. “After all, the guitar and keyboards were the band’s musical nucleus, in terms of arrangements and hooks. Greg and I put the flesh on the bones of Ric’s songs. We helped craft and carve out the sound that people recognize as The Cars’ music.”

“This is our way of bringing The Cars into the 21st century,” nods Hawkes. “It’s a good opportunity to renew and reconnect, and to put it into a modern context. It’s a pretty exciting opportunity.”

The addition of Todd Rundgren, a celebrated performer, songwriter, producer and technology groundbreaker (with hits like “I Saw the Light,” “Hello It’s Me,” “Can We Still Be Friends” and “Bang the Drum” to his credit) is particularly exciting, as is the involvement of his longtime Utopia bandmate, acclaimed bassist and singer/songwriter Kasim Sulton, who has played with the likes of Meat Loaf, Celine Dion, Hall & Oates, Ronnie Spector and the Indigo Girls in his distinguished career. Rounding out the five-piece band is Prairie Prince, who embarked on a staggering 15 world tours in his career with pop rock group The Tubes and recorded albums with a variety of rock’s most notable musicians – seven of them with Rundgren himself.

“Suffice to say, the list for lead singer was a short one and Todd was at the top of it,” says Easton. “And we were thrilled that he was interested.”

Rundgren knew Elliot from when his band Utopia toured with The Cars and also worked with him on an album he produced for Jules Shear. “This is kind of a hybrid,” he says. “We got together for a brief rehearsal in L.A., just to work up a couple of the songs and see if I felt comfortable singing them. We all felt it sounded pretty good, so we’ve moved on to the next step, which is negotiating all the paperwork it takes to get something as complex as this off the ground.”

“It was incredible,” says Elliot of that first session. “Like falling off a log. Todd did an unbelievable job with the music. And it sounded like The Cars. There was a lot of common ground. We all grew up on ‘60s pop music, the Beatles and Brian Wilson.”

Expect to hear all of The Cars’ big hits in concert, as well as some of Todd’s material, along with several new songs the band has already recorded.

“I’m still an artist in my own right,” says Todd. “We want to pay homage to The Cars...the songs are the essential core, what we’re hanging our hats on. People know the material and want to re-experience it in a live context.”

The group points to other similar situations where bands were forced to replace their lead singers, such as AC/DC, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, the Doors, Queen, or the most recent example, INXS.

“This is The New Cars,” insists Easton. “We’ll play people favorites, but eventually, we’ll introduce new songs that will stand on their own merit. Go from strength to strength. We didn’t want to just find ringers for Ric and Ben, trot out the hits and play the casino and state fair circuit. We want fans to accept us as what The New Cars are today - strong artists, and artists who make it just as good as we were. Greg and I dedicated our professional lives to establishing The Cars’ stylized sound and innovative approach to rock music. It’s our right to carry on if we want to.”

With bands like Fountains of Wayne, the Vines, the Killers, Interpol, Franz Ferdinand and others carrying on The Cars sound, there appears to be a new generation hungering for the original.

“The Cars’ music has aged very well,” says Easton. “It’s amazing. I think it would be great to bring back the real thing. Todd, Kasim, and Prairie are very dynamic performers. This band is, in many ways, even a better live attraction. The unique thing about The Cars, and the thing that’s helped it last so long is, it was certainly pop music, but there was always this sense of irony about it. The lyrics explored a darker side of relationships and life. It would be great if we could capture people’s imaginations all over again.”

Look for The New Cars to release a live album comprised of the greatest hits of The Cars along with new material. They will also embark on a headlining tour this year. It’s time to let the good times roll…again.

E-Card
http://flashenhanced.com/carsblondie

Video Streams
http://www.flashenhanced.com/carsblondie/video/not_tonight.wmv
http://www.flashenhanced.com/carsblondie/video/not_tonight.ram
http://www.flashenhanced.com/carsblondie/video/not_tonight.mov

KT Tunstall on the Rise


KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers and a cool name – “well, it’s got a bit more attitude than Kate which just says farmer’s daughter to me,” she laughs. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary and after-hours atmosphere. The latest in a line of outstanding contemporary Scottish songwriters including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub and The Beta Band, KT’s unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through its gripping lyrical bite and heartfelt melody.
KT Tunstall’s debut US release Eye to the Telescope, already a #1 sensation in her native UK, moved nearly over 55,000 units in the first two weeks, landing her at #47 on the American Billboard charts. That’s more than Norah Jones’, James Blunt’s, Joss Stone’s and Jack Johnson’s first week numbers combined. Like the aforementioned performers, KT is an artist destined for blockbuster heights on the basis of her sheer and indisputable talent.
Eye to the Telescope is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination. “My songs examine and explore little specific emotions or situations or stories,” she explains. “They’re kitchen table songs, like a conversation between me and one other person. It’s almost like an alien has been sent to get emotional samples from human beings and put it all together on a record.”
“Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” Audio Stream:(Windows Media)http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/virg001/kt_tunstall/audio/eye_to_the_telescope/kt_tunstall_black_horse_and_the_cherry_tree_00.asx?siteid=specialops(Real)http://boss.streamos.com/real/virg001/kt_tunstall/audio/eye_to_the_telescope/kt_tunstall_black_horse_and_the_cherry_tree_00.ram?siteid=specialops
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Beatallica

Anybody who likes the Beatles or Metallica, which probably covers just about everyone, should check out this band. They take Beatles songs, change the lyrics and play the song in the Thrashy/Metal style of Metallica. The lead singer sounds exactly like James Hetfield… its hilarious. Check them out at their website, www.beatallica.com .