Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Peein’ Your Pants Edition
The lineup at this year’s Bonnaroo festival is really one of the coolest collections of festival talent ever assembled. I mean, look at that roster — it just doesn’t stop,
The lineup at this year’s Bonnaroo festival is really one of the coolest collections of festival talent ever assembled. I mean, look at that roster — it just doesn’t stop,
Big Red’s long local nightmare may soon be over. The latest from The Post Star: Ernest “Trey” Anastasio, the former frontman of the jam rock band Phish, has been offered
Most reviews I’ve read of last night’s performance are as down on the former Grateful Dead bassist as anything ever written on the world wide web. As we expected, for the
Al Gore’s been quite successful so far in inventing a seven-continent, 24-hour rock concert, and today he’s sticking it to Hidden Track. A month ago we relayed a reliable double-sourced rumor
For the past few years, any news from the Ween camp has been few and far between. Finally, The Mighty Boognish has awoken, and we’re about to get our fill of brown. Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo published an exciting update on the band’s website. First, Deaner gave an update on Ween’s new album:
We’ve been in the studio the past couple of months with our producer Andrew Weiss recording our new album. It is going to be an amazing record. I’m very skeptical when anyone makes claims about their new music so I’ll just say that I can’t wait for the album to be released. We have a few more songs to record and we will hopefully be finished with the tracking by the time our gigs start at the end of the month. We started out with 50 or 60 demos and whittled it down to around 20 songs. We recorded the album to 24 track 2 inch tape so it sounds the way music was meant to be heard.
As if the prospect of the first Ween studio album in four years didn’t get me excited enough, news of an archival release (on DVD, too) made ‘it’ move.
Check it out after the jump, as well as summer tour plans and more pics…
With any luck, Because of the Times will eventually become the litmus test for other bands that, hopefully, will be given the same opportunity to naturally grow without the pretense of music as a disposable commodity. The album is a brash and unrelenting effort that remains humanely articulate to the very end.
Griffin’s performance at The Pageant during her current tour supporting her new album, Children Running Through, helped further reveal to me what she is all about. She rocked in high heels. She sang alone with her acoustic guitar. She was passionate and humble for every moment—sitting at the piano, sliding in her heels, smiling at and with her band, feeling overwhelmed by an appreciative crowd.
Organizers today announced sixteen of the headliners who will perform at the U.S. leg of the 7-continent, 24-hour Live Earth concerts on 7/7/07. The concert will be held at Giants
In a recent post on the band’s official website, Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood announced that guitarist Jason Isbell has parted ways with the group. Hood notes: "It’s with a wide
Common, the Decemberists, Television, Neko Case and Cassandra Wilson are among the headliners for the 2007 season of New York’s Central Park Summerstage. The series will open June 15 with