Secret Machines: Avalon, Boston MA 10.4.06
The Secret Machines effectively took the spectacle of arena-rock and scaled it down for the size of a club, as their “In The Round” tour blasted through Boston’s Avalon Ballroom.
V Fest: Pimlico Race Track, Baltimore, MD 9/23/06
Was Baltimore worthy to host the first American incarnation of the Virgin Festival this year? Will it be the city-of-choice for next year or will Virgin CEO Richard Branson move the music festival to another American city? Who the hell knows, but despite seriously steep ticket prices, the Baltimore version was highly entertaining.
YouTube Deletes 30,000 Files
Video-sharing site YouTube deleted nearly 30,000 files after a Japanese entertainment group complained of copyright infringement.
Blind Melon Recording With New Singer
It’s been exactly 11 years since the death of singer Shannon Hoon effectively put an end to Blind Melon. But now, the group’s surviving members — guitarists Christopher Thorn and Rogers Stevens, bassist Brad Smith and drummer Glen Graham — are back together again under the Blind Melon banner, with a new singer, 25-year-old Amarillo, […]
Beck: Hijacking Your Equilibrium
I’ve never been terribly upset about missing an opening act. That is, until I walked into the Theatre at Madison Square Garden last night for Beck’s set and heard the bad news. Apparently a nice young man named Spank Rock played his now-classic hit “Shake It ‘Til My Dick Turns Racist.” That could’ve been my new anthem, and I missed it. Oh well, best not think too deeply on this one.
But Beck’s 90-minute masterful performance more than made up for my foolish decision to skip the poetic appetizer, and the hipster doofus proved beyond all doubt that he’s worth every penny of the questionably inflated $60 ducat. Not only did he intertwine an impressive and eclectic mix of songs from his old albums with solid tunes off the new one, Beck put on a show in every sense of the word…
Yankee Hotel Facepunch
Giving new meaning to the “I went to a boxing match and a Wilco show broke out” cliché, frontman Jeff Tweedy took a well-deserved swing at some poor schmuck that jumped on stage during the band’s first encore, Airline to Heaven. I’m sure Woody Guthrie woulda done the exact same thing: Peace, love, doooope. The […]
Starless & Bible Black: Starless & Bible Black
Starless & Bible Black is guilty of meandering, oft-unfocused compositions; however, the innate ability to craft multi-layered textures which beg to be unraveled forgives most of these transgressions.
Jeff Tweedy Punches Fan During Wilco Show
Jeff Tweedy has spoken out about an incident during Wilco’s Monday night (Oct. 16) concert in Springfield, Mo., where he punched a male fan who had jumped onto the stage and grabbed the singer from behind. In a post on Wilco’s Web site, the band says it felt unsafe all night long and had already […]
Jarmiroquai Strums Up CD/DVD Retrospective
Eclectic U.K. group Jamiroquai will be the subject of a retrospective CD and DVD dubbed "High Times," due Nov. 6 internationally and Nov. 22 via Epic. The 19-track "Singles 1992-2006" sports two new songs, "Runaway" and "Radio," while the separately sold DVD boasts 24 clips ranging from early single "When You Gonna Learn" through to […]
Everyone Orchestra: Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT 10.5.06
What happens when great jambands break apart or lose a key player? The Everyone Orchestra happens, and that's the exact void they filled on their recent Northeast fall tour.