March 23, 2005

Soul Rebels: Rebelution

On the surface, the name Soul Rebels looks just like any of the endless array of names that your eyes would pass over while browsing the racks at a music store. The result is music that is all over the radar screen, that features one track as a hip-hop song with a tuba playing the bass line, while the next is somebody dropping serious rhymes over a salsa beat. This may seem like a puddle of too many sounds to rope together into cohesive song structures, but the reality in each track retains enough of the traditional song structure to pull off a clean sounding album

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Floydfest IV Confirmed – Ani DiFranco To Headline

Floydfest IV has been cofirmed for July 29, 30, 31 in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia. For a fourth year in a row, towards the end of the summer, performers from all over the World, and music lovers from all over the country gather for an idyllic three-day music and arts Global Gathering. This year, no less than six continents will be represented, with musicians coming from as far as Australia. Committed to Cultural Preservation, the festival succeeds in blending traditions and arts from dozens of different countries every year into a vision of Global Community.

Acts on this year

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Lighting Expert Chris Kuroda Joins Black Crowes Team

Beginning with last nights opening performance at The Hammerstein Ballroom, Chris Kuroda will be running the light board for the newly reunited Black Crowes, and their entire tour.

During opening night, Chris got to flex his muscles on such classic Crowes tunes as “Twice as Hard”, “Jealous Again” and “Stare It Cold.” As well, opening night saw the band move through their vast repetoire, from their earliest material, to their most recent, while managing to work in the oft covered “It Takes A Lot To Laugh, A Train To Cry.” Chris’s lights were, expectedly, of far less influence than during his Phish days, however there were more than a few instances on which the lights were noticably adding to the music and to the overall feel of the show.

Source phantasytour.com.

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Weezer Returns to Road For Theater Tour

America’s rockinest rock geeks are ready to return to the road on a tour that’ll take them worldwide.

Rumors of a Pixies/Weezer summer tour have been axed due to scheduling conflicts. But Weezer is about to return to touring – something they haven’t done since 2002.

With the band’s fifth album, Make Believe, set for a May 10 release, they’ll begin a worldwide tour at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom April 26.

The theatre tour will take Weezer down the West Coast, stopping in Seattle, San Francisco and Indio, Calif., where they’ll play the humongous Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival April 30 where they’re right up there with Coldplay and Bauhaus on the list of headliners.

Other tour stops include Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, New York (two nights) and Atlanta.

The group currently has North American dates booked through May 14.

Once the Rivers Cuomo & Co. are finished conquering the U.S. and Canada, they’ll head to Europe for concerts in Germany, France and Austria. Then it’s off to the U.K. where the band will play two back-to-back gigs at London’s Brixton Academy June 14-15.

In August, Weezer will head to Japan for the Summer Sonic festival.

Source pollstar.com.

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Rock/Hip-hop Trio N.E.R.D. Calls It Quits

N.E.R.D., the band formed by blockbuster producers the Neptunes, have broken up, frontman Pharrell Williams announced in a BBC Radio 1 interview over the weekend. Pharrell emphasized that he and production partner Chad Hugo will continue their work as the Neptunes.

“N.E.R.D. is dead,” said Pharrell. “I don’t agree with the management at Virgin Records, so we’re done.” He explained that he and Hugo will “still do what we do in the studio” and remain on good terms with third N.E.R.D. member and childhood friend Shay. “I’m not here to slander or throw dirt,” Pharrell continued. “I’m just not happy, so therefore N.E.R.D. is expired.” Virgin declined to comment.

Rock/hip-hop trio N.E.R.D., or No One Ever Really Dies, released their debut album, In Search of…, in 2002. The record’s two singles, “Lapdance” and “Rock Star,” were modest hits and had videos in heavy rotation on MTV. (“Lapdance” was helped by its late-night clip featuring a roomful of nearly naked women.) The follow-up, Fly or Die, debuted at Number Six on the Billboard album chart upon its release last March.

Pharrell left open the possibility that new N.E.R.D. tracks might be released in the future, but through less formal channels. “Perhaps we’ll do some music for our fans and leak it on the Internet or something,” he said. “Who knows?”

The Neptunes collaborated with Mariah Carey on her upcoming album and currently have projects scheduled with Mary J. Blige and Omarion. It is unclear whether Pharrell, who was recently featured as a vocalist on Snoop Dogg’s hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” will pursue solo recordings in the future.

Source rollingstone.com.

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