Last week, Rusted Root released their new album Stereo Rodeo.
You can download the full first track “Dance in the Middle” from the album for free over at Amie Street!
Last week, Rusted Root released their new album Stereo Rodeo.
You can download the full first track “Dance in the Middle” from the album for free over at Amie Street!
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If you’re a fan of Diplo like me, then you were probably pretty happy when his new album came out earlier this month.
Diplo is DJ Wes Pentz who is originally from Philly (which I did not know). For his debut only being 5 years ago, Diplo is a pretty big influence in the remixing world. There aren’t too many of his works that I don’t like. That’s why I was just a tad disappointed with his newest release Decent Work for Decent Play.
Coming in with 12 songs (good), the album is only about 41 minutes long (not good)! Usually we’re used to having an average of 5 minute long tracks especially in this genre. But, some of them are just past the 2 minute mark. The first track off the album is Diplo’s “Newsflash” featuring Sandra Melody. I really like the song; does anyone remember Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo? The very original? And the scenes where you had to go through the castle to find and defeat Koopa? That’s what this song reminds me of. Good stuff.
Second, is a Spank Rock song. “Put that Pussy on me” is a decent song. I recognized it from Girl Talk using parts of it in one of his tracks on his newest album Feed the Animals.
I don’t know for sure what it is about the third song, but I love it. It’s all Diplo himself and the name of the song is “200”. That’s that.
Samim’s “Heater” is one of those happy dance songs. I’d already heard it on my Sirius one day, and had it downloaded. So, it was nice to know that I already knew one of the tracks.
There’s a couple I could go without hearing more than a few times, though. “Way More Brazil” starts out awesome, but loses it’s shine. “Smash a Kangaroo” is another one I am not super into. Interesting title though, huh? I like that. Pretty much, when you listen to the album, the first half gets you going and loving it. Then, the second part kind of slows you down to where you’re half moving, and staring at the speakers wondering, “What’s going on?!”
I’d also like to add that “Baby” featuring Vybz Kartel has some more Nintendo sounds in it. This time, it sounds like Super Mario Bros. 3. Particularly when Mario is underwater. Am I imagining this? Am I subconsciously longing for my childhood days of playing old-school Nintendo for hours? I don’t think so…but maybe Diplo is?!
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Today I’m going to announce 2 new albums that are going to be available on Tuesday, the 17th.
First, is Plushgun’s Pins and Panzers. You might remember my post a little while ago about them. (If not, click here.)
The band’s first single “Just Impolite” has been on MTV’s “The City” and you can check out the song here and the video (that features Brittany Snow) here.
The record release shows are being held in New York on the 18th and Boston on the 19th. For more info on Plushgun, click here.
Second, is Eleni Mandell’s new album Artificial Fire. It’s the follow-up to 2007’s Miracle of Five. Her music includes many different genres that include jazz, country, folk, blues, rock and pop. Phew!
Listen to the title track “Artificial Fire” here, and check out “Right Side” here.
February 19th is the record release party in LA at The Echo. And March begins the tour:
March 5 New York City Joe’s PubMarch 19 San Francisco Cafe Du NordMarch 22 Seattle, WA Triple DoorMarch 26 Chicago, IL Schuba’sMarch 27 Minneapolis, MN The CedarMarch 28 Kansas City, MO Davey’s Uptown
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Guns N’ Roses LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG (try over 10 years) awaited album Chinese Democracy is set for release on THIS SUNDAY. (Their last album was The Spaghetti Incident? in ’93!) Chinese Democracy is the first in a supposed trilogy of albums, with the third’s release date being in 2012.
This Sunday’s date is the 23rd.
How many ingredients make up the deliciousness of Dr. Pepper?
23.
Coincidence? …Maybe.
I mean, usually albums are released on Tuesdays…what’s up with a Sunday release? Who cares! But, here’s why: you can get a free Dr. Pepper (unless you are former guitarist Buckethead or Slash — yikes! Sorry, guys!!!)
Oh, but wait…Buckethead gets to share Axl Rose’s soda because some of his performances are still being used on the album. (from Wiki)
Poor Slash. the only person in America that doesn’t get to quench his thirst with the Dr.
So, mark it on your calendars…
Sunday, November 23rd: Go to Dr. Pepper’s website and sign-up. You’ll get a coupon in the mail good for 20 oz. of free Dr. Pepper.
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Over the weekend I got the new TV on the Radio album, Dear Science. I’d heard wonderous things about it, and I knew I had to have it. ASAP.
And those wonderful things you may or may not have heard about it are absolutely true. Dear Science is the band’s 4th album, and in my humble opinion, the best yet. Ok Calculator was their first, and I think it was sort of like an experiment for them to really find the sound they wanted; their niche if you will. It was much different than their later albums to come. Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes came next. This is when their track “Staring at the Sun” brought them some attention. It was that song that first piqued my interest in what they had to offer the world.
Return to Cookie Mountain, nooo — not a Cookie Monster/Sesame Street movie, is the band’s third album, released in 2006. Probably one of their most known songs, “Wolf Like Me” appears on this album. Now the rest of the world is starting to wonder about these guys. Pitchfork names the album #2 out of their Top 50 albums of 2006. And they placed #5 on Metacritic’s list.
Now, bloggers and music reviewers from ALL OVER are talking about Dear Science. The album just dropped two weeks ago and according to Hype Machine, has been one of the most blogged about bands. This new album is also doing very well on Metacritic, too. It’s got a rating of 90 out of 100, the site’s highest rated album so far this year! “Golden Age” is quickly becoming a popular, well liked track from the album.
Here is a list of the tracks from Dear Science:
* = my favorites
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