2005

New Beck Album Guero Due March 29th

Beck will release his much-delayed eighth studio album, Guero (which means “White Boy” in Spanish), on March 29th. The follow-up to 2002’s acoustic-based Sea Change features a collaboration with the White Stripes’ Jack White, as well as production by the Dust Brothers, Tony Hoffer and Dan “the Automator” Nakamura.

“It’s pretty aggressive,” Beck told Rolling Stone. “I’ve been working on it for a while, but I ended up doing Sea Change first. I’ve been wanting to do a record with loud guitars for a long time.”

Several of the songs, including “Girl,” “Go It Alone” and the album’s first single, “E-Pro,” which hits radio next month, have been leaked on the Internet.

Much has changed for Beck since releasing his last album: last April he married Marissa Ribisi, twin sister of actor Giovanni Ribisi, and the couple gave birth to a son, Cosimo, shortly after.

Beck recently played two last-minute shows in Los Angeles. He debuted songs from Guero last week during a surprise gig at the Spaceland club, and last Monday, he joined Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, the Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl and Tenacious D at the Wiltern Theatre for a concert to benefit tsunami relief efforts.

Source rollingstone.com.

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U2 World Tour Dates Announced

U2 will kick off its 2005 Vertigo tour March 28 in San Diego. Sixteen North American dates are on tap so far for the first leg of the tour, which will wrap May 26 in Boston. Tickets for some shows begin going on sale Saturday (Jan. 29), but paid subscribers to U2’s Web site can take advantage of an exclusive pre-sale beginning tomorrow.

The band has also confirmed 24 European summer dates, beginning June 10 in Brussels and concluding Aug. 14 in Lisbon. Although a routing has not yet been confirmed, U2 will return to North America for another 30-date leg in the fall.

As on the 2001 Elevation tour, the arena floor will be general admission for about 1,700-1,800 seats, depending on the building. And, like Elevation, the tour will feature unique production elements.

“This tour will be not unlike the last production in that the lowest priced tickets will be on the floor,” says U2 manager Paul McGuinness. “The best seats are the cheapest, and we want people to get excited.” He adds that details on distribution of floor tickets will be forthcoming. “Some will be on sale, some will be radio contest winners,” he says.

Here are U2’s tour dates:

March 28: San Diego (Sports Arena; on sale Jan. 29)
April 1: Anaheim, Calif. (Arrowhead Pond; on sale Jan. 30)
April 5: Los Angeles (Staples Center; on sale Jan. 30)
April 9: San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion; on sale Jan. 30)
April 14: Phoenix (Glendale Arena)
April 20: Denver (Pepsi Center; on sale Jan. 29)
April 24: Seattle (Key Arena)
April 28: Vancouver (GM Place)
May 7, 9: Chicago (United Center; on sale Jan. 29)
May 14: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center; on sale Jan. 29)
May 17-18: East Rutherford, N.J. (Continental Airlines Arena; on sale Jan. 31)
May 21: New York (Madison Square Garden; on sale Jan. 31)
May 24, 26: Boston (Fleet Center; on sale Jan. 29)
June 10: Brussels (King Baudouin Stadium)
June 12: Gelsenkirchen, Germany (Schalke Stadium)
June 14: Manchester, England (Stadium)
June 18: London (Twickenham Stadium)
June 21: Glasgow (Hampden Park)
June 24: Dublin (Croke Park)
June 29: Cardiff, Wales (Millennium Stadium)
July 2: Vienna (Ernst Happel Stadium)
July 5: Katowice, Poland (Slaski Stadium)
July 7: Berlin (Olympic Stadium)
July 9: Paris (Stade de France)
July 11: Zurich (Letzigrund Stadium)
July 13: Amsterdam (Arena)
July 19: Milan (San Siro)
July 23: Rome (Olympic Stadium)
July 27: Oslo (Vallehovin Stadium)
July 29: Gothenburg, Sweden (Ullevi Stadium)
July 31: Copenhagen (Parken)
Aug. 3: Munich (Olympic Stadium)
Aug. 5: Nice, France (Parc des Sports Charles Ehrmann)
Aug. 7: Barcelona (Camp Nou)
Aug. 9: San Sebastian, Spain (Anoeta Stadium)
Aug. 11: Madrid (Estadio Vicente Calderon)
Aug. 14: Lisbon (Alvalade)

Source billboard.com.

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Queens Of The Stone Age Announce U.S. Tour

Queens Of The Stone Age will tour Europe and North America this spring in support of their upcoming album, “Lullabies To Paralyze.” The trek will get underway Feb. 21 in Paris and has dates on tap through April 18 in Los Angeles, while the new album will be released March 22 via Interscope.

“We have been rehearsing for about six weeks,” QOTSA leader Josh Homme tells Billboard.com. “All 14 tracks [from the new album] are fair game, and [as for] ones from the other records, the soil has been re-tilled and everyone is real bright-eyed. It feels really good around here.”

Although longtime collaborator Alain Johannes plays bass on “Lullabies To Paralyze,” he will not be joining Homme, drummer Joey Castillo and multi-instrumentalist Troy Van Leeuwen on the road this spring. Homme declines to reveal who will be playing bass, saying, “It’s great to keep people on the edge of their seats as long as possible, without anyone falling down.”

“It’s not Alain because he has this f***ed up thing called a life, the bastard, which I have to look into, apparently,” the workaholic Homme adds with a chuckle.

After the spring dates, which may feature support from Homme’s side band the Eagles Of Death Metal, QOTSA will be “looking for something to do that’s not any of the festivals this summer. We’d almost like to make our own mini, midget festival. I want there to be general admission. I don’t want there to be 15 bands in a day. People can’t receive that. I’d rather have five and have it start after work. Stand and sit wherever the hell you want to.”

The new album’s first single, “Little Sister,” debuts this week at No. 29 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Here are Queens Of The Stone Age’s tour dates:

Feb. 21: Paris (Trabendo)
Feb. 24: Koln, Germany (Kantine)
Feb. 26: Berlin (Postbahnhof)
March 3: London (venue TBA)
March 15: Austin, Texas (Stubbs’ BBQ)
March 16: Dallas (Gypsy Tea Room)
March 19: Atlanta (Earthlink Live)
March 20: Norfolk, Va. (NorVa)
March 24: New York (Webster Hall)
March 26: Hartford, Conn. (Webster Theatre)
March 27: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
March 28: Boston (Roxy)
March 30: Toronto (Kool Haus)
March 31: Montreal (Metropolis)
April 2: Cleveland (House of Blues)
April 3: Detroit (St. Andrews Hall)
April 5: Chicago (Vic Theatre)
April 6: Minneapolis (Quest)
April 8: Winnipeg, Manitoba (Burton Cummings Theatre)
April 10: Calgary, Alberta (MacEwan Hall)
April 11: Edmonton, Alberta (Red’s)
April 13: Vancouver (Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
April 14: Seattle or Tacoma, Wash. (venue TBA)
April 16: San Francisco (Fillmore)
April 18: Los Angeles (Henry Fonda Theatre)

Source billboard.com.

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moe. to host Tsunami Relief benefit in NYC with Trey Anastasio

moe. will host a charity concert to benefit Tsunami survivors. The concert will be held at New York’s Roseland Ballroom, Thursday, February 10 at 8PM. moe. will be joined by various artists throughout the evening, including guitarist Trey Anastasio, MMW keyboardist John Medeski, mandolin virtuoso Sam Bush and Vorcza keyboardist Ray Paczkowski.

Tickets are $40.00 in advance. A limited number of tickets will be available, Friday, January 21 at 12:00PM EST at moe.org. The remaining tickets will be available at the Roseland Ballroom box office and all Ticketmaster locations, Saturday, January 22 at 10:00AM EST. All proceeds from this event will be matched by Dave Matthews Band and will go to the Bama Works Village Recovery Fund.

“The scope & breadth of this disaster are beyond comprehension,” says moe. guitarist Al Schnier. “As musicians on the other side of the world, we can’t help feeling a bit helpless. Our hope is to contribute in some small way to help reestablish the communities damaged in the wake of these recent storms.”
Adds bassist Rob Derhak, “We in the music community can get aid to families that need it. The concert profits will go to relief for Tsunami survivors, but it doesn’t have to stop there. We need to continue to help those in need; it is everyone’s responsibility.”

Source moe.org.

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Kings Of Leon Opening First Leg Of U2 World Tour

U2 will kick off its 2005 world tour March 28 at the San Diego Sports Arena, Billboard has exclusively revealed. Kings Of Leon will open the first leg of the trek, tickets for which will begin going on sale Jan. 29. The tour, named Vertigo after the first single from U2’s new Interscope album, “How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,” will be officially announced Monday (Jan. 24).

“One of the great privileges of working with U2 is you get to go on the road with them,” longtime manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard. “We are, I suppose, that rarest of things: a major touring attraction that is still having number one records all over the world after 25 years.”

Even though its kick-off is still two months away, Vertigo will likely be the top-grossing trek of 2005. Conservative estimates put the tour’s gross potential at $225-$250 million from as many as 110 shows.

The first North American leg will run for two months and wrap in Boston in late May. Afterward, the tour will hit some 30 European stadiums, beginning June 10 in Brussels. The band will stay in Europe through mid-August, then return to North America for another run of 30 arena dates.

Ticket prices will average $90, including $49.50 on the low end and $165 on the high end. On the 2001 Elevation tour in support of the album “All That You Can’t Leave Behind,” the range was $45-$135.

As on that trek, the arena floor will be general admission for about 1,700-1,800 seats, depending on the building. And, like Elevation, the tour will feature unique production elements.

Source billboard.com.

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RAQ Announces 28 Show U.S. Tour

RAQ, the electrifying rock quartet from Burlington, VT, will embark on their fourth national tour in just two years this spring. Formed in just 2001, RAQ is doing what most young bands only dream about and have announced the first twenty-eight dates of a national tour that takes them from the Stone Church in New Hampshire to the famous Whiskey A-Go-Go in West Hollywood with all major cities in-between and back to New England with a two night stand at the Higher Ground in Burlington, VT on April 8th & 9th.

Self-described as “aggressive improvisational rock” RAQ’s music is full of precise hooks and floating improvisation. Relix Magazine says, “RAQ has the ability to captivate an audience, dropping jaws with hyperkinetic improvisational splendor.”

They have already been invited to perform at many of North America’s highest profile events including Tennessee’s Bonnaroo Music Festival, California’s High Sierra Music Festival, Florida’s Langerado Music Festival, New York’s moe-down, Massachusetts’s Berkshire Mountain Music Festival, and Vermont’s Garden of Eden festival. The band has appeared at the most prestigious venues along the way such as the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco
and the famed Knitting Factory in New York City. Highlights of this tour include headlining shows in NYC, Chicago, Boulder, Los Angeles, and a support slot in Atlanta with MOE at The Tabernacle on March 4th.

This is only the first leg of the spring tour and additional dates are expected to be added to this leg too. Please go to www.raqmusic.com for updates.

January 26 – Stone Church – Newmarket, NH
January 27- Big Easy – Portland, ME
January 28 – Main Pub – Manchester, CT
January 29 – Middle East – Cambridge, MA *
February 2 – Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, NY
February 3 – Iron Horse Music Hall – Northampton, MA
February 4 – Lions Den – NY, NY
February 5 – Stone Pony – Asbury Park, NJ
February 8 – Crowbar – State College, PA
February 9 – Wilberts – Cleveland, OH
February 10 – Mad Frog – Cincinnati, OH
February 11 – Subterranean – Chicago, IL
February 12 – University of Wisconsin – Madison, WI
February 15 – 8150 – Vail, CO
February 16 – Fox Theater – Boulder, CO
February 17 – Sherpa & Yeti’s – Breckenridge, CO
February 18 – Cervante’s – Denver, CO
February 19 – Starlight – Ft. Collins, CO
February 22 – Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA
February 23 – Goodfoot Lounge – Portland, OR
February 25 – 12 Galaxies – San Francisco
February 27 – Whiskey A-Go-Go – West Hollywood, CA
March 2 – Sticky Fingerz – Little Rock , AR
March 3 – Zydeco’s – Birmingham, AL
March 4 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA **
March 5 – Visulite Theatre- Charlotte, NC
March 17 – Harpers Ferry – Allston, MA
April 8 & 9 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

All shows headlining except:
* Supporting Steve Kimock Band
** Supporting moe

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String Cheese Incident Announces Spring Ski Incident

This spring, The String Cheese Incident and their fans will take advantage of this season’s record snowfall along the continent’s western slopes. SCI’s upcoming tour, being dubbedSpring Ski Incidents, will bring traveling fans and locals into ski towns across America’s west, to enjoy majestic mountains and music, including outdoor afternoon shows at the base of the slopes in Park City, Utah and Whistler B.C!

The spring tour will begin with three nights at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium and, in the tradition of SCI’s Winter Carnival, will feature very special guests – this year, New Orleans legend Dr. John, innovative rocker Perry Ferrell (aka DJ Peretz), Jason Carter and Ronnie and Rob McCoury, plus after-show parties each night! After a day of rest the band will head west, armed with boards and instruments, to play on some of their favorite ski mountains. Highlights of the run include a two day stop in Park City, Utah where, after a full day tackling Utah’s powder, SCI will play one long afternoon set at The Canyons at the base of the mountain each day. Fans won’t need a ticket to enjoy the show- but can buy discounted ski lift tickets at

www.SCITicketing.com.

Discounted lift tickets go on sale February 1st while supplies last. After hitting Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Bozeman, Montana and Spokane, Washington, the tour will wrap up in beautiful British Columbia, including another afternoon show, this time at the base of Whistler &; Blackcomb Mountain to kick off the 10th anniversary of the annual TELUS World Ski &; Snowboarding Festival – North America’s largest snowsport and music event.

The complete list of tour dates are as follows:

Thu Mar 24 Denver, CO The Fillmore Auditorium w/ Dr. John
Fri Mar 25 Denver, CO The Fillmore Auditorium w/ Perry Ferrell aka DJ Peretz
Sat Mar 26 Denver, CO The Fillmore Auditorium w/ Ronnie &; Rob McCoury and Jason Carter
Tue Mar 29 Lake Tahoe, NV Circus Maximus Showroom @ Caesars Tahoe
Wed Mar 30 Lake Tahoe, NV Circus Maximus Showroom @ Caesars Tahoe
Fri Apr 01 Boise, ID Big Easy Concert House
Sat Apr 02 Park City, UT The Canyons (apres ski)
Sun Apr 03 Park City, UT The Canyons (apres ski)
Tue Apr 05 Jackson Hole, WY Snow King Center
Wed Apr 06 Bozeman, MT Valley Ice Garden Arena
Thu Apr 07 Spokane, WA The Big Easy Concert House
Fri Apr 08 Whistler, BC The Base of Whistler &; Blackcomb Mountain (apres ski)
Sat Apr 09 Vancouver, BC The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts

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Sleater-Kinney To Release Seventh Album In May

Veteran indie rockers Sleater-Kinney will release their seventhalbum, The Woods, on May 24th. The follow-up to 2002’s One Beat was produced by David Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Weezer) and will be the band’s first on Seattle’s Sub Pop Records.

The Olympia, Washington, trio — vocalist/guitarist Corin Tucker, guitarist Carrie Brownstein and drummer Janet Weiss — has scheduled a string of live dates prior to the record’s release, including a performance at this year’s South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas.

A complete tour in support of the release is expected in June.

Current Sleater-Kinney tour dates:

2/14: Bellingham, WA, Western Washington University
2/25: Bellingham, WA, Night Light Lounge
2/26: Vancouver, the Commodore Ballroom
3/2-3: New York, Mercury Lounge
3/16: Austin, South by Southwest Music Festival, Venue TBA

Source rollingstone.com.

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