No image available

Pearl Jam Plans First Leg of Summer Tour, My Morning Jacket To Open

Pearl Jam will return to the road May 9 in Toronto, a week after the release of its eighth studio album. As previously reported, the self-titled set will be the band’s first for J Records. First single “World Wide Suicide” is available for free download from Pearl Jam’s official Web site.

At deadline, only the first leg of the tour has been confirmed, with dates running through a June 1 and 3 stand in East Rutherford, N.J. Acclaimed rock act My Morning Jacket will support on this portion of the outing. The rest of the band’s 2006 touring plans will be announced in the coming weeks.

“World Wide Suicide” is off to a blazing start at U.S. rock radio outlets, clocking in as the track with the largest total audience at the format in the past 24 hours, according to Broadcast Data Systems.

Here are Pearl Jam’s tour dates:

May 9-10: Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
May 12: Albany, N.Y. (Pepsi Arena)

May 13: Hartford, Conn. (New England Dodge Music Arena)
May 16: Chicago (United Center)
May 19: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)
May 20: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
May 22: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
May 24: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)
May 27: Camden, N.J. (Tweeter Center)
May 30: Washington, D.C. (MCI Center)
June 1, 3: East Rutherford, N.J. (Continental Airlines Arena)

Source billboard.com.

Read more
No image available

Slayer Regroups With Original Members

Slayer has lined up a new batch of tour dates as the group’s original four members work on their first album together in more than 15 years.
The tour starts on the ominous date of 6/6/06, and is dubbed The Unholy Alliance Tour – Preaching to the Perverted.
Arenas and amphitheatres in 17 U.S. cities are booked through late July, with more dates to be added soon.
Lamb of God, Mastodon, Children of Bodom, and Thine Eyes Bleed will support.
Slayer’s Tom Araya, Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman haven’t recorded an album with drummer Dave Lombardo since 1990’s Seasons In The Abyss. Paul Bostaph, who handled drum duties through most of the ’90s, left the group after 2001’s God Hates Us All.
“Dave’s been back with us, playing live, for a couple of years now, and we’re all looking forward to recording together again,” Araya said.
“It feels really good being back with the same guys I started out with,” Lombardo added. “The chemistry is definitely there, that’s the exciting part of it, to capture that chemistry again. And that’s what is happening.”
Slayer is recording in a Los Angeles studio with longtime associate Rick Rubin in the executive producer’s chair. The band plans to have the album out this fall.
The upcoming shows will be the group’s first road trip since headlining the Jagermeister Music Tour in late 2004. That same year, they also toured with Slipknot and Ozzfest.

Source pollstar.com.

Read more
No image available

Dresden Dolls Prep Second Album

The Dresden Dolls will release their sophomore album, “Yes, Virginia,” April 18 via Roadrunner. It’s the follow-up to their 2004 self-titled debut, though some of the songs here have been waiting in the wings for close to six years.

“I’m an impressionable songwriter, I don’t set things in stone,” head Doll Amanda Palmer tells Billboard.com. “We liked to shape and polish these songs over time.” The 29-year-old pianist/vocalist says she allowed herself “more simplicity” on the album and moved away from the Dolls’ signature cabaret sound.

“As a younger songwriter, I felt the need to over-complicate things to sound more impressive,” she says. “On this one, there’s three-chord songs. And they sound f*cking great.”

Source billboard.com.

Read more
I Am The Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey: Various Artists

I Am The Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey: Various Artists

These are nice musical variations, and each artist retains their own style, but I Am The Resurrection isn

Read more
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party: Directed By Michel Gondry

Dave Chappelle’s Block Party: Directed By Michel Gondry

When you see how much it means to the community, be it kids or their parents and teachers, you just can

Read more
Ben Harper: Spinning Both Sides (INTERVIEW)

Ben Harper: Spinning Both Sides (INTERVIEW)

Ben Harper had a rather busy year. Between spending most of his time touring around the country, he somehow managed to record an album with the Blind Boy of Alabama, win two Grammys, be a dad, and then cut another album – this one being his best to date.

Read more
No image available

Common, Sonic Youth, Matt Costa & Tortured Soul Added To Bonnaroo

Common, Sonic Youth, Matt Costa, Tortured Soul are the latest round of additions for Bonnaroo 2006. This is the second Bonnaroo appearance for Sonic Youth, who played the music & arts festival in 2003. This will be the first appearance in Manchester, TN for Common, Costa and Tortured Soul.

For more information, visit the festival’s website.

Read more
Hem: No Word From Tom

Hem: No Word From Tom

No Word From Tom, an album filled with B-sides, new material, covers, and live recordings, is Hem

Read more
Holly Figueroa with Edie Carey and Anne Heaton : Tractor Tavern, Seattle   2/27/2006

Holly Figueroa with Edie Carey and Anne Heaton : Tractor Tavern, Seattle 2/27/2006

In a somewhat unusual twist on the notion of “headliner” and “opening acts,” the three women shared the stage for the entire evening, playing a single-song set each while the other two sat, then waiting patiently – or singing along – while the other two did the same.

Read more
Dirty on Purpose / Oakley Hall: Northsix, Brooklyn NY   2/17/2006

Dirty on Purpose / Oakley Hall: Northsix, Brooklyn NY 2/17/2006

With most of the songs played during the set slated for a new full length in the works, black rimmed glasses wearing girls and Chuck Taylor sporting boys all across the country will be able to decipher the words and sing-a-long to Dirty on Purpose in the near future.

Read more

Archives by Year