Juliana Hatfield Releasing How To Walk Away
Juliana Hatfield will preview songs from How To Walk Away – her 10th solo album in a remarkable 20-year-career – in a special show at Joe’s Pub in New York
Juliana Hatfield will preview songs from How To Walk Away – her 10th solo album in a remarkable 20-year-career – in a special show at Joe’s Pub in New York
Baby Mama never dares to be different and for this it is doomed to be just another cookie-cutter, summer comedy that will slightly stand above the rest due to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s amusing performances.
After listening to the debut album (and first release by green-focused Parks and Records), one of two things must be true: Either the Randy Newman comparison is inaccurate or I need to reconsider my feelings about him. Or perhaps there is a third possibility: Carcrashlander gets very close to a line (that Newman crosses) which divides good from cheesy. One thing I know though, is that this album is really, really good.
The Cure have announced that they will release a new single each month leading up to the release of their 13th studio album in September. Robert Smith and co will
Daman Albarn’s circus opera is set to make its US debut on May 22. ‘Monkey: Journey To The West’ premiered in Manchester last year, and is now making its way
The Hold Steady are gearing up for a string of US shows in advance of the release of their fourth album. As previously reported they are scheduled to perform tomorrow
In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury describes a dystopian society that has completely eliminated books, inspirations for free thought. Newspapers, films, and albums have also been shunned. Guilty pleasure television has taken over as the preferred recreational activity. After a life-altering incident, the protagonist, Guy Montag, realizes that something worth experiencing must lie inside books, and he begins a quest to discover the magic that has long been outlawed.
We got an interesting report from Jazz Fest that Page McConnell joined Widespread Panic for Fixin’ To Die in the middle of WSP’s set at the fairgrounds today. This marks
It turns out I’m not the only who digs looking at stage setlists from various bands, as we’ve gotten plenty of good feedback about last week’s B List featuring a batch of setlist porn. Well, as promised we’ve got another round of 20 incredible artifacts from a variety of bands that we found at various places around the ‘net.
1. Wilco 02/19/2008 Chicago, IL:
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Wilco’s February residency at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago featured the band playing their entire repertoire over the course of five shows. We found a stage setlist from the fourth night, as well as a few from various points in their career.
READ ON for stage setlists from Smashing Pumpkins, The Who, Eddie Vedder, Roger Waters, Keller Williams, Shakira, Van Halen, John Denver, MMJ, tDB, Amy Winehouse, Les Claypool, Tom Petty, They Might Be Giants and others…
We’ve got less than one week until the 7th Jammy Awards goes down at the Theater at MSG on May 7. The latest round of artist additions includes: Keller Williams,