July 12, 2006

Tim Easton – Escaping The Pain (INTERVIEW)

Tim Easton’s fourth solo album, Ammunition, is a collection of tunes that frowns upon the conservative people of his home state of Ohio, talks of revolution, and warns of returning to the pain.

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Tool Expands North American Tour

Tool has expanded the itinerary for its next round of North American touring, which, as previously reported, will begin Aug. 5 with a performance at the San Diego Street Scene festival. Dates are now on tap through Sept. 29 in Mansfield, Mass.

Tool is out in support of its new album, “10,000 Days,” which has already sold 1.1 million copies in the United States since its May release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The single “Vicarious” remains in the top 5 of Billboard’s Modern Rock chart after 11 weeks.

Instrumental rock act Isis has been drafted as the opening act for all but the first four shows of the tour. The group’s as-yet-untitled new album features eight songs spread out over nearly an hour of music, according to Isis’ Web site. It will arrive Oct. 31 via Ipecac.

Here are Tool’s tour dates:

Aug. 5: San Diego (Street Scene Festival)
Aug. 6: Fresno, Calif. (Selland Arena)

Aug. 18-19: Honolulu (Blaisdell Center)
Aug. 22: Vancouver (GM Place)
Aug. 24: Calgary, Alberta (Pengrowth Saddledome)
Aug. 25: Edmonton, Alberta (Rexall Place)
Aug. 27: George, Wash. (Gorge Amphitheatre)
Aug. 29: West Valley, Utah (E Center)
Aug. 30: Englewood, Colo. (Coors Amphitheatre)
Sept. 1: Las Vegas (Theatre Under the Stars)
Sept. 2: Marysville, Calif. (Sleep Train Amphitheatre)
Sept. 3: Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Arena)
Sept. 5: Bakersfield, Calif. (Rabobank Arena)
Sept. 7: Los Angeles (Staples Center)
Sept. 11: Woodlands, Texas (Mitchell Pavilion)
Sept. 12: San Antonio (AT&T Center)
Sept. 14: Dallas (American Airlines Center)
Sept. 15: Kansas City, Mo. (Kemper Arena)
Sept. 16: Minneapolis (Target Center)
Sept. 18: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
Sept. 21: Columbus, Ohio (Nationwide Arena)
Sept. 22: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Sept. 23: Toronto (Molson Amphitheatre)
Sept. 25: Cleveland (Wolstein Center)
Sept. 28: Camden, N.J. (Tweeter Center)
Sept. 29: Mansfield, Mass. (Tweeter Center)

Source billboard.com.

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Floydfest Announces Performance Schedule

With just over two weeks left until FloydFest 5 takes flight on July 27-30, the official weekend schedule has been posted at floydfest.com. For the first time in its five-year history, FloydFest will host a Thursday night line-up, with the music starting at 8 pm and headliners Railroad Earth taking the stage at 10. Friday highlights include a late-afternoon set by Garaj Mahal, two sets each by Tim O

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Gov’t Mule Get High And Mighty

Big riffs, massive grooves, expansive improvisations, and well-crafted songwriting are Gov’t Mule’s calling cards, and all come to the fore on August 22 when ATO Records releases the band’s latest studio recording, “High & Mighty”.

Featuring twelve new songs from Haynes’ pen, “High & Mighty” features the band’s trademark high-energy rock ‘n roll. At the same time it expands into the realms of reggae, folk, blues, soul and jazz with a universal appeal that stubbornly refuses to be categorized.

For over a decade, the band – guitarist/vocalist Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abts, keyboard player Danny Louis, and bassist Andy Hess – have earned the respect of their peers, fans, and critics with their thunderous live shows and acclaimed CD’s. HIGH & MIGHTY, produced by Haynes and Gordie Johnson (former leader of Canada’s Big Sugar), continues that tradition, showcasing group improvisations within the structure of memorable original songs.

“We took the interplay that happens on stage and utilized it to create something magical in the studio,” says Haynes. “Even within the structures of some of the more straight-ahead rock songs, this band plays with a jazz sensibility.”

That responsiveness makes “High & Mighty” big in both scope and sound. The disc boasts an urgent, in-your-face sound that befits Haynes’ lyrical tales of characters encumbered by guilt, pain and regret. In a world where music often sounds calculated, Gov’t Mule’s songs are jam-packed with heart and soul.

With the release of “High & Mighty”, Gov’t Mule will take to the road, with dates with the Allman Brothers Band through Labor Day Weekend. Headlining dates on the “High & Mighty” tour will include opening acts Wolfmother and Donovan Frankenreiter. Below is a complete list of Gov’t Mule tour dates, including a European leg, dates with the Dave Matthews Band, and headlining famed Colorado venue Red Rocks for the third time.

GOV’T MULE: EUROPEAN TOUR
Sun 7/9 Bospop Festival Weert, Holland
Tue 7/11 Kaufleuten Festival Zurich, Switzerland
Wed 7/12 Palladium Club Warsaw, Poland
Fri 7/14 Pistoia Blues Festival Pistoia, Italy
Sat 7/15 Vittoriale Degli Italiani Gardone Riviera, Italy
Sun 7/16 Parco Delia Musica Rome, Italy

GOV’T MULE: TAKE IT HIGHER TOUR – US
Fri 7/28 Bele Chere Music Festival Asheville, NC
Sat 7/29 NE Dodge Music Center w/Dave Matthews Band Hartford, CT
Sun 7/30 Erie Basin Marina Buffalo, NY
Tue 8/1 The Riverbend w/DMB Cincinnati, OH
Wed 8/2 The Blossom w/DMB Cleveland, OH
Sat 8/5 Randalls Island w/DMB New York, NY
Tue 8/22 PNC Arts Center w/Allman Brothers Band Holmdel, NJ
Wed 8/23 Verizon Wireless Amph w/ABB Virginia Beach, VA
Fri 8/25 Meadowbrook Farms w/ABB Guilford, NH
Sat 8/26 Tweeter Center w/ABB Mansfield, MA
Sun 8/27 Toyota Pavilion w/ABB Scranton, PA
Tue 8/29 Oneida Casino w/ABB Green Bay, WI
Wed 8/30 Rosemont Theatre w/ABB Chicago, IL
Thu 8/31 Rococo Theatre Lincoln, NE
Sat 9/2 Red Rocks Amphetheatre w/Yonder Mtn String Band & Jackie Green
Morrison, CO
Sat 9/9 Rockin’ the Burro at The McCarren Pool w/ Wolfmother & Two
Gallants Brooklyn, NY
Fri 9/15 Warner Theatre Washington, DC
Sun 9/17 The Pavilion Charlottesville, VA

More tour dates to be announced.

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