
Burning Dirty Band: 17 Year Sun
The Burning Dirty Band is what it is, and that’s all that there is, so why does this album make me feel that there is much more to it than this? The answer is discovered in two words: raw emotion.
The Burning Dirty Band is what it is, and that’s all that there is, so why does this album make me feel that there is much more to it than this? The answer is discovered in two words: raw emotion.
Icelandic rock outfit Sigur Ros has finished principal recording for its next studio album. “The foundations for all the album’s songs have now been recorded,” reads a post on the group’s official Web site. “The boys are adding layers to the songs and will be joined by the girls of [longtime collaborators] Amina later this week to start recording strings for most of these songs.”
As of last month, Sigur Ros had put down nine songs on tape. “Most of these songs will appear on the new album but some may end up on an EP, or even released online, though this hasn’t been decided quite yet,” the site says.
The as-yet-untitled set is expected in late spring/early summer via Geffen. It will be the follow-up to 2002’s “( ),” which debuted at No. 51 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 220,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Source billboard.com.
The Scissor Sisters may be the ephemeral band of the moment, a novelty act if you will, but at least they look like they have as much fun as the audience, living right in the moment and basking in the warm glow while it lasts.
Kings of Leon have announced a short tour of the US. The band wrapped up a club tour on the East coast this autumn, and now will take their set out to the West Coast beginning on January 25 in Seattle.
The band will be supporting their second album A Ha Shake Heartbreak, which is released in North America on February 22.
Kings Of Leon
Friday: I guess this was an average show for the first night. Lots of good moments, but lots of train wrecks too. Chris Robinson was ok on most tunes, but
The Office’s Ricky Gervais is writing an episode of hit US cartoon The Simpsons, following an invitation from its creator Matt Groening. Gervais has already begun writing the script but is keeping its subject matter a closely guarded secret. He will also write a part for himself in the episode.
“I’ve got the rough idea but this is the most intimidating project of my career. The Simpsons is the greatest TV show of all time,” he said.
Groening recently heaped praise on The Office, saying: “Everybody on The Simpsons is a fan of The Office – it’s one of the best shows on TV in the last decade.”
Gervais has already said he would not guest star in the show as his Office character David, having left him behind for good in the Christmas specials.
The Office became a surprise US success when it was screened on cable channel BBC America.
The first series won two Golden Globes in 2004 for best comedy and best TV actor for Gervais.
Source: bbc
Queen will headline a second Aids benefit concert in South Africa, which is being backed by former president Nelson Mandela. The 46664 South Africa show will raise awareness of the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s continued fight against the disease.
The full line-up of international and South African artists will be unveiled early next year. The first concert, in November 2003, starred Bono and Beyonce Knowles.
The 2005 concert will focus on the plight of women in sub-Saharan Africa, who are most affected by Aids.
Last year’s five-hour gig took place at the Greenpoint Stadium in Cape Town and featured appearances by the Eurythmics, Ms Dynamite, Peter Gabriel, The Corrs and Queen. It attracted more than 30,000 people.
Next year’s event will take place at the Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate on 19 March.
Source: bbc
Grammy Award winner Freddie Perren, who produced records for Gloria Gaynor, the Jackson Five and the “Saturday Night Fever” album, has died. He was 61.
Perren, who lived in Chatsworth, died December 16 after a long illness, said his wife, Christine Yarian Perren. He suffered a major stroke 11 years ago, she said. Perren shared an Album of the Year Grammy in 1978 for producing two songs on the “Saturday Night Fever” album.
With Dino Fekaris, Perren produced “I Will Survive,” sung by Gaynor, which won the Grammy for best disco recording in 1979.
Source: cnn.com
Legs to Make us Longer, showcases not only King’s mastery of the guitar, but also her ability to expand traditional boundaries of solo artistry.