
Chemical Brothers – Hammerstein, NYC 9.21.07
Photos by Michael Jones of The Chemical Brothers performing at the Hammerstein in New York City on September 21st, 2007.
Photos by Michael Jones of The Chemical Brothers performing at the Hammerstein in New York City on September 21st, 2007.
The sound on Faces in the Rocks seems to have sprouted effortlessly from a mountain spring or twisting root, nature is imbedded in every note and vocal flutter from Mariee Sioux on her first release.
Radiohead fans and other salivating webgeeks were disappointed last week when a site called radioheadlp7.com — which featured a countdown clock until the new album — turned out to be
ATO Records is proud to release Gov’t Mule’s MIGHTY HIGH on Tuesday, October 16. The recording features dub remixes of several tracks from Gov’t Mule’s acclaimed 2006 release HIGH &
Singer-songwriter Fionn Regan has a sweet, sincere style that isn’t overtly British folk but has just enough of that emotional feel on The End of History from the tender opener “Be Good Or Be Gone” to the playful finger-picking of “The Underwood Typewriter.”
it’s only fitting that with 2007 welcoming the 50th Anniversary of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, that Christopher McCandless’ journey to a destination unknown made it to the big screen. McCandless’ two year adventure was documented in the 1996 best seller Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer, and has since served as modern-day thesis for self-discovery.
Langerado organizers are going for the gusto and moving the festival to a new home (they’re also adding a fourth day). Beginning March 6th and ending on the 9th, the
Yo La Tengo will take a mostly acoustic show on the road this fall, hitting colleges, museums and cafes with a format the band calls "more intimate and interactive." The
Radiohead fans and other salivating webgeeks were disappointed last week when a site called radioheadlp7.com — which featured a countdown clock until the band’s supposedly new album — turned out to be a hoax.
But misdirection led to some truth, and tonight we are hearing news of a pending release: Radiohead has just put up a link on radiohead.com to pre-order their new album In Rainbows. The new material will available for download in only 10 days, October 10th. And in a case of the ultimate switcharoo, radioheadlp7.com now redirects you right to the official InRainbows site, where you can pre-order the album. Now that, my friends, is what we call craisins.
Or is this all just another hoax? If it’s real, Radiohead has found an incredibly creative way to bypass leaks and can revolutionize the industry with tonight’s announcement. Those old-fashioned types who want an actual CD will have to wait until December 3rd, when the discboxes will be shipped. We can’t wait to see what Bob Lefsetz has to say about this news. Thanks to Jez for the heads-up.
It’s a bad day to be a fan of the New York Metropolitans and a good day to support the Phillies. But as the Ultimate Schadenfreude concluded on a sunny