The Corn Syrup Conspiracy is an open-air, free ride that collects bits and pieces from eras long gone, present day beats, and somehow, gains access to the portal’s of the way music will sound in the future.
The Pixies, Kanye West, Wilco and Modest Mouse lead the lineup for the Sasquatch! Music festival, to be held May 28 at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Wash. Other mainstage acts include the Arcade Fire, Ray LaMontagne, Jem, Bloc Party and U.S.E.
The Frames, Joanna Newsom, A.C. Newman, Matisyahu, Bobby Bare Jr., the Be Good Tanyas and the Benevento/Russo Duo will perform on the second stage, while acts with local ties such as Smoosh, Aqueduct, Visqueen and the Blue Scholars will hold court on the third stage.
Sasquatch! is the first confirmed show of 2005 for the Pixies, who staged a triumphant reunion tour last year after a 12-year hiatus. The quartet also plans on working in June and July, according to Marc Geiger, their agent at William Morris Agency.
“We’re discussing some innovative ideas,” Geiger tells Billboard.com. “We’re looking at playing two shows in one night in the same market, with combination tickets. The first show would be a set of rare songs and B-sides, and the second would be the hits.”
Geiger says the Pixies are also talking with other “like-minded” acts about playing some amphitheater shows in July, prior to a European run in late August.
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Venerable roots music label Sugar Hill Records has hatched plans for a two-day festival in Durham, N.C.’s American Tobacco Historic District. The May 20-21 SugarFest event will showcase the likes of Sonny Landreth, Guy Clark, Sam Bush and Maura O
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Tiger Mountain (perhaps the best band name of the year) is that special band that treads the line of hard-hitting rock beats just enough to make their album enjoyable.
Jason Isbell (one-third of the Drive-By Trucker guitar triumvirate) was scheduled to make a rare appearance with his trio (which includes Trucker bassist Shonna Tucker) to play a set of songs you don
The Jayhawks have apparently called it a day. Singer Gary Louris has confirmed that the alternative country pioneers are no longer an active band. The news comes just as the artist has begun a reunion tour with former Jayhawks principal Mark Olson, who left the band in 1995.
“I don’t think we’re going to do anything else,” Louris told the Minneapolis Star Tribune of the Jayhawks. “We felt like we’ve done that enough. Everybody just wants to do something else. We haven’t completely closed the door, but … I’d say it’s dead.”
Louris recently co-wrote new tunes with the Dixie Chicks and appears eager to try other career directions, such as record production. “When you’re on the treadmill [with a full-time band], you never have time to learn anything else,” he said. “I’m enjoying all these new experiences.”
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Foo Fighters have landed guest appearances by Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and singer/songwriter Norah Jones for their upcoming double album, which will feature one disc of rock tracks and another of songs recorded in acoustic settings. With basic tracks completed, the band will now focus on overdubs and final vocals, with an eye on releasing the album this summer.
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Apple Computer Inc. could announce new iPods this week, including an iPod mini with a color screen and larger song-storage capacity, as well as a price cut on the current iPod mini, according to analysts and Mac rumor Web sites.
Rumor sites including Think Secret, which cited “highly reliable sources,” saying the next iPod mini will gain a full-color screen while the design of the device will remain largely unchanged.
Also, Banc of America Securities analyst Keith Bachman wrote in a note to clients on Tuesday that “a price cut we expect this week or next should help Apple’s market share” in the market for digital music players, adding that the Cupertino, California-based company will also “offer higher capacity points.”
Apple remains the No. 1 seller of MP3 portable digital music players. According to a survey done for Banc of America Securities of 7,500 MP3 users, Apple’s share of the MP3 player market increased to 40.2 percent in the December quarter, up from 37.5 percent in the September quarter, before the introduction of its flash-memory-chip-based iPod Shuffle.
“We think Apple’s iPod will continue to gain market share for the next 2 to 3 quarters as its Flash-based product (iPod Shuffle) gains momentum,” Bachman wrote.
An expected bump to either a five gigabyte or six gigabyte iPod mini with a color screen will help keep the mini competitive with rival players, a number of which already have color screens, analysts said.
The price for the new mini is expected to remain at its current price of $249 and the four gigabyte mini, the current model, could drop to $199, according to Think Secret.
An Apple spokesman declined to comment.
The Web site also reported, citing “insider information,” that six new colors will make their debut in the iPod mini line-up this week, perhaps as soon as Wednesday.
Source CNN.com.
Gov’t Mule’s Spring Tour has been announced. The Deja Voodoo Spring Tour will begin on April 13th at the historic Tennessee Theater and continue through the Southeast, where we welcome Special Guest opener The John Popper Project with DJ Logic for 2 shows in The Carolinas, before heading up North for a special 3 night run at the brand new Higher Ground in Burlington, VT on 4/22-24. The Mule will then travel down to New Orleans for its annual shows during Jazzfest, which will take place at The Orpheum on Friday 4/29 and Saturday 4/30. Each night, the band will welcome special guest openers. On the 30th, we’ll be joined by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Check Mule.net for an announcement on our special guests on the 29th.