2005

Beastie Boys Releasing Solid Gold Hits

In celebration of Beastie Boys’ 24th anniversary, Capitol Records has decided to pay tribute to their second (or third) best band ever: Michael “Mike D” Diamond, Adam “Adrock” Horovitz and Adam “MCA” Yauch – known collectively as Beastie Boys-will be lionized November 8th with the release of Solid Gold Hits. (No, the group is not breaking up.)

The infomercial-worthy 15-track compendium distills the NYC trio’s storied career into an ADD-friendly digest format: Covering the Boys’ first platinum-mining expeditions with “No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn” and “Fight For Your Right” through west coast detours “Shake Your Rump”, “So What’cha Want” and “Sabotage,” up to last year’s return to #1 with the million-plus-selling To The 5 Boroughs’ “Ch-Check It Out,” “An Open Letter To NYC” and “Triple Trouble” -and all points between.

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Athfest Sets Date For 10th Anniversary

The Athens, GA Music & Arts Festival, AthFest, will celebrate 10 years of existence in 2006 and the organizers have got some big plans. Dates for the event are set for June 22-25, 2006 in downtown Athens. Bands and artists to be announced.

Please visit athfest.com to find out the latest news and information about AthFest 2006.

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John Fahey Tribute Album To Be Produced By M. Ward

As one of acoustic music’s most influential innovators, John Fahey has influenced musicians from many genres. On February 14, a who’s who list of indie rock artists’ pay their respects to the guitar-extraordinaire with the release of I Am The Resurrection: A Tribute To John Fahey. Produced by M. Ward, the tribute features cuts from the Fruit Bats, Sufjan Stevens, Calexico, Devendra Banhart, Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo, and Granddaddy, among others – a full track listing is below.

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of his signing with the label (12/12/66), and the fifth anniversary of his death (2/21/01), a simultaneous reissue of the 1968 fan favorite The Yellow Princess is also planned. The reissue will include three new tracks, as well as new and original liner notes.

The goal of the tribute, which was the idea of Vanguard staff member and the album’s co-producer Stephen Brower, was to compile a roster of contemporary artists, primarily from the indie rock and indie folk worlds, who have been profoundly influenced by John’s work. “As relatively obscure as he was, John Fahey’s unmistakable stamp is all over the current strains of rock and folk music,” says Brower.

Track listing:

Fruit Bats – “Death of the Clayton Peacock”
Pelt – “Sunflower River Blues”
Sufjan Stevens – “Transfiguration & Communion at Magruder Park”
Devendra Banhart – “Sligo River”
Calexico – “Dance of Death”
Lee Ranaldo featuring the Lazy 8 Chorale – “The Singing Bridge of Memphis, Brooklyn Bridge Version: The Coelcanth”
M. Ward – “Bean Vine Blues #2”
Cul de Sac – “The Portland Cement Factory at Monolith, CA”
Granddaddy – “Dance of the Inhabitants of the Palace King Phillip XIV of Spain”
Immergluck, Kaphan, Krummenacher & Hanes – “Joe Kirby Blues”
Currituck Co. – “Medley: John Hurt Shiva Shankarah
Peter Case – “When the Catfish is in Bloom”
Howe Gelb – “My Grandfather’s Clock”

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Wilco Begins Work On Next Studio Album

With its first live album, “Kicking Television,” about to hit stores next month via Nonesuch, Wilco is well into the writing process for its next studio set, which the band hopes will be released sometime next year. Frontman Jeff Tweedy tells Billboard.com Wilco has worked up 13 new tunes already. “There’s an enormous amount of excitement in the band about the recording,” he says.

“We did some recording before we went to Europe, and we have time scheduled in December and throughout the winter,” he adds. “There’s no schedule in terms of when something might come out. We all have high hopes we’ll be able to get something out next year, and sooner than later.”

The new album, which will be the follow-up to 2004’s “A Ghost Is Born,” will be the first to feature new members Nels Cline (guitar) and Pat Sansone (keyboards, guitar), who joined up shortly after that set’s release. The six-piece incarnation of Wilco makes its recorded debut on “Kicking Television,” which chronicles a four-night May stand at the Vic Theatre in the band’s Chicago hometown.

“What we’ve done already is basically record in our own studio,” Tweedy says. “We set up without headphones in a circle and roll tape based on us trying to get ourselves balanced as much as possible, without using the mixing console.”

Two of the tunes from this first batch of material, “I’m Talking to Myself About You” and the tentatively titled “On and On and On and On,” have been receiving stage time during recent shows. Tweedy says the former is “about as straightforward and as dumb as anything I’ve ever written, but musically it’s really exciting and fun to play.”

The artist adds that while Chicago seemed like a logical place to record, he initially failed to take into consideration that “we’d played a lot of these songs for these people like 7,000 times. How were we going to make this exciting?”

“Luckily it didn’t end up being a problem. But in hindsight, maybe it would have been a good idea to record our first show in Tulsa or something,” he adds with a laugh.

The only show on Wilco’s schedule for the time being is a Tuesday (Nov. 1) benefit for hurricane victims at the Vic in Chicago. Afterward, Tweedy will play a host of mostly U.S. solo dates through Nov. 22 in London.

Source billboard.com.

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30th Anniversary 2 DVD Set Due From Rush

They also have compiled a string of unparalleled concert albums that illustrate why they have long been considered one of the best live bands in the history of rock. To celebrate Rush’s 30th Anniversary, Anthem Film & Television and Zoe Vision/Rounder will release the multi-CD and DVD package “Rush-R30” on November 22, 2005 (US & Canada/ November 28 UK & Europe).

The first DVD captures the band’s $21-million grossing, sell-out 30th Anniversary World Tour and was filmed with 14 hi-definition cameras in 16×9 widescreen format at the Festhalle, Frankfurt Germany on September 24, 2004.

The set list spans the band’s diverse 30-year career, and includes fan favorites “Xanadu,” “The Spirit of Radio,” “Working Man,” “Tom Sawyer,” “Subdivisions,” “Earthshine,” “2112,” “Limelight,” “Between the Wheels,” which hasn’t been performed live in 20 years as well as tracks from 2004’s covers EP Feedback, including “Summertime Blues” and “Crossroads.” Most of all eighteen studio albums are well represented through a non-stop energetic set of 22 electrifying songs.

The second DVD is a historical retrospective that features rare and classic performance footage dating from the 1970’s to their recent 2005 Tsunami relief benefit concert. The disc also includes interview footage culled from the past three decades. A Deluxe Edition of “Rush-R30” will also feature two CDs with the complete soundtrack from the Frankfurt concert DVD, two limited edition Rush guitar picks and a souvenir backstage pass.

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Snow Patrol Works On New CD

Snow Patrol has completed primary recording of eight songs for its next Interscope album, frontman Gary Lightbody wrote in a post on the band’s Web site. The group had been recording in Scotland up to this point but studio sessions will continue next week in London.

“Most of the titles will change as I’m still tinkering with lyrics. so to give you song names now would just be confusing,” Lightbody says. “One that hasn’t changed is ‘Chasing Cars,’ which we played on our last U.S. tour and the shows we did with U2 and in Ireland, so some of you may know it. It’s sounding pretty big.”

The group is working again with producer Garret Lee, who was behind the boards for the 2003 breakthrough album “Final Straw.” The set has sold more than 451,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and featured the single “Run,” which reached No. 15 on Billboard’s Modern Rock airplay chart.

“The whole thing is bigger and bolder except the quiet ones, which are as fragile as sugar paper,” Lightbody said. “Paul [Wilson]’s bass is terrifying (in a good way) and Jonny [Quinn]’s drums, well, we don’t call him thunderclap for nothing, or at all, but if we did it’d be appropriate.”

Source billboard.com.

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Marjorie Fair: Self Help Serenade

Nothing seems to get the Mr. Slamka that worked up or that depressed, he simply floats along a Prozac river, like Self Help Serenade as a whole, like the space between waking and dreaming.

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2005 Austin City Limits Festival

Photos by Andy Tennille of the 2005 Austin City Limits Festival, Austin, TX – 9/23/05 through 9/25/05. Performers included Widespread Panic, The Black Crowes, Aqualung, Arcade Fire, Thievery Corporation, Lucinda Williams, and Gov’t Mule among many others.

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