Noon Listening: SugarMegs SugarGems
I’ve had a real hankering for the keys since Monday night’s Page McConnell show at the Irving Fillmore Plaza, so today I thought we’d spend a little time with some of the
I’ve had a real hankering for the keys since Monday night’s Page McConnell show at the Irving Fillmore Plaza, so today I thought we’d spend a little time with some of the
Just this past Stormy Monday, we listened to some great jazz compositions, most stemming from a variety of locales in the late ’90s. Now it’s mid-week, and a scorching set
Photos by Andrew Francke of Mountain Jam held at Hunter Mountain in Hunter, NY from June 1st – 3rd, 2007. Artists included Warren Haynes, G Love, Phil Lesh, Tea Leaf Green, RAQ and Michael Franti.
As chosen by voters at http://www.spiketv.com/, Adam Sandler has been deemed as the ultimate "Guy’s Guy" and will be honored as such at Spike TV’s first annual "GUYS CHOICE." Expect
Lost Highway has launched an iMix contest for Ryan Adams at www.ryanadamsimixcontest.com Create an iMix with 10 of your favorite Ryan Adams songs, explain why you chose them and one
It’ll take an excess of positive mojo to erase the debacle of a certain Vermont music festival, but that state’s second most famous rock foursome is itchin’ to try.
RANDOM STABBINGS & ARTLESS CRITIQUE – June 2007 Art Brut, It’s a Bit Complicated (Downtown Records)Picking up where they left off in Bang Bang Rock & Roll, the weird little
You want it all? Well, you can have it. This video’s got everything: one of the funkiest bass lines in history, awesome costumes, coordinated dance moves, a pirate ship, a
Bonnaroo organizers just announced the members of the famed SuperJam, and like the city of Springfield, it’s all over the map. This, from Superfly: Bonnaroo continues an annual tradition with
YouTube has done some good things and some bad things for music fans. Sure it’s great to be able to call up old footage in seconds, but the quality is pretty freakin’ crappy. Have you ever tried watching YouTube videos on anything bigger than a computer monitor? So those who like to watch full shows of high-quality video on their flat screens turn to torrent sites to download DVD files.
The Traders Den and Dimeadozen have hundreds of DVDs to download, burn and watch. If you have no idea how to burn a DVD, leave a comment below and I will help you through the process. If you don’t have a DVD burner, suck it up and pay the $40 to be able to download some amazing free vids. This week’s Grousing The Aisles looks at four great DVDs that you have to see to believe…
Smashing Pumpkins 06/02/2007 PRO-SHOT (DVD, MP3):
The Smashing Pumpkins reunion has been eagerly awaited ever since the first Zwan album was released. People were a little put off by the omissions of James Iha and D’arcy from the lineup, yet all of the early reviews have been good. Now you can judge for yourself by downloading the video (or audio) of the Pumpkins set from the Rock-Am Ring festival in Germany from this past Saturday night.
I was throughly impressed by the Pumpkins performance. Some of Billy Corgan’s new songs are destined to become anthems. The first single, Tarantula, has that classic Pumpkins sound that mixes the angst of grunge with the beauty of power-pop. Other worthwhile new tunes include Starz and Bleeding the Orchid, and the Pumpkins did a nice job of mixing in some old classics with the new material. Today, 1979 and Cherub Rock all sounded fucking awesome, bringing me back to my days in high school driving around and listening to Siamese Dream. Corgan and company return to the states later this month.
Read on for more great downloadable DVDs, as we go Grousing the Aisles…