Thursday, May 28, 2009

Summer Music

So one of the ongoing documents I've been working on for work is to keep up with a list of upcoming tours and albums for 2009... I know, painful right?? So I thought I'd let you in on it as well - not that you couldn't check it out in Billboard Magazine, or Rolling Stone.

But first, I'd like to grace you with a few albums that I have recently acquired that I think you should listen to as well - as I am addicted. Some of these are brand new, others I'm a little behind the curve. In no particular order:

Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Passion Pit - Manners
The Killers - Day and Age
Band of Horses - Cease to Begin
Bat for Lashes - Two Suns

... yes I've been pitchforking it a lot, lately.


June:
311 - "Uplifter" - 2nd
DMB - "Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King" - 2nd
Jeff Buckley - "Grace around the World" - 2nd
Paolo Nutini - "Sunny Side Up" - 2nd
Regina Spektor - "Far" - 2nd
Incubus - "Monuments and Melodies" - 16th
Third Eye Blind - "Ursa Major" - 23rd
Cage - "Depart from Me" - 30th

July:
I got nothin'... except for this jewel...
Sugar Ray- "Music for Cougars" - 21st
if you didn't think that was a joke then leave this blog immediately


August
Collective Soul - TBA- 4th
A Fine Frenzy - "Bomb in a Birdcage" - 4th
Avett Brothers - "I and Love and You" - 4th
Colbie Caillat - "The Breakthrough" - 25th
Jet - "Shaka Rock" - 25th
David Gray - "Draw the Line" - AugustTBA
The Flaming Lips - TBA - TBA

Concerts:
Aerosmith, June - September
Jay-Z (ft. Ciara), July - September
Elton John Billy Joel, May - August
The Killers, May - September
Kings of Leon, May - September
Lady Gaga, May - September
Pearl Jam, August
Jimmy Buffet, May - September
Coldplay, May - August
Counting Crows, May - August
DMB, May - September
Death Cab for Cutie, July
Blink 182 (w/Weezer/FOB/TBS/AAR) - July- September
The Fray, June - August
Incubus, July-August
Jason Mraz, July- August
No Doubt, May - August
Rascal Flatts, June - September
Lily Allen, May - September
Bat for Lashes, May- June
The Beach Boys, May - September
Boys 2 Men, May- September
Camera Obscura, May - September
The Dead Weather, June - August
The Decemberists, May - August
Gavin DeGraw, May - August
Fleet Foxes, May -September
Franz Ferdinand, May - July
Grizzly Bear, May -August
Keane, May - August
John Legend, June - September
Paolo Nutini, July-August
Passion Pit, May- July
Katy Perry, July - September
Santigold, May - August
The Script, May - August
Sugar Ray, May - September
Third Eye Blind, May - June
311, May - July



Hulu is where it's at

So one of my close friends from back in college recently advised me that if I were to buy stock, it should be in Hulu. He was right. 

Hulu is blowing up all over the place. They will soon be offering content from ABC, which means that they will have content from every major network other than CBS.  I don't know about you, but I watch hulu all the time. Since I work a lot, and I'm not forking out the cash for Tivo, Hulugives me the chance to watch the shows I want at my leisure.  And now, to make Hulu more user friendly they have added a desktop app to make the user experience easier and allow you to access hulu material from outside your browser. 

Check out this PC Magazine article on it. 

Working in the music industry (and dealing with companies) I'm desperately working on ways we can get in with this brand- I think it's a huge opportunity for my company and if we don't get on it, someone else will. 

Always be thinking on your toes! 

Friday, May 22, 2009

I Frickin' Love Chris Martin

I know, this is like entry number five, but I'm very passionate about the band and they've been getting a lot of press lately. So here goes...

 

First and foremost, Coldplay got a rockin' review on the kick off of their tour from Rolling Stone. If you've ever been to a show, you know what an amazing performance the put on.  The boys make it clear that they're their to entertain and they do just that. Martin jumps all over the stage, flailing his body in whatever direction it takes him. And the rest of the guys, who I'm sure would also flail around the stage if their instruments permitted, are just as into the show as Martin. I loved all the effects at the last show and it looks like it will be about the same this time around when I go to see them at the Sommet Center June 6th with Snow Patrol.  Those guys also know how to put on a show- I've seen them twice at the Tabernacle in Atlanta (one of my favorite venue's to date) and they were great both times. (However the last time I went, the Tabernacle's sound was jacked up and they had to start songs over again- they actually played 'Chasing Cars' about 4 times- which was pretty miserable)

 

Here's Coldplay's North American set list, courtesy of Rolling Stone:

 

“Life In Technicolor”
“Violet Hill”
“Clocks”
“In My Place”
“Yellow”
“Glass Of Water”
“Cemeteries Of London”
“42

“Fix You”
“Strawberry Swing”
“God Put A Smile Upon Your Face”
“Talk”
“The Hardest Part”
“Postcards From Far Away”
“Viva La Vida”
“Lost!”
“Green Eyes”
“Death Will Never Conquer”
“I’m A Believer”
——
“Politik”
“Lovers In Japan”
“Death And All His Friends”
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“The Scientist”
“Life in Technicolor 2

 

The second reason I love him is his response to the accusations against theirplagiarism.(and I'm sure the band too- for the record, I understand there is more to the band than him and both Guy, Will, and Johnny contribute much to their success). He calls them "inspiring" and says:

“You think, ‘Right, if everyone’s trying to take away our best song, then we’d better write 25 better ones.’ And so just at the point where I was thinking about getting fat and becoming complacent, I’ve been finding more inspiration. Now we’ve got more to prove than ever before.” 

I just love the "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" attitude! They are taking the issue with class and grace and only going to get better because of it. Imagine if you were already awesome and then had to prove that you were more awesome than most thought. Did that make sense?

 

I. Can. Not. Wait... Until their next album.

Friday, May 15, 2009

9yr old BA & Joaq the Rapper

Thanks to Perez's twitter I came across this article earlier today.  It's about a 3rd grader, Ethan, in west Denver who is organizing a rally in support of gay marraige.  Growing up with gay neighbors, the nine-year-old can't understand why they aren't allowed to get married. Ethan says "They're the same as other people." And he's right.

It's amazing to me how someone so young an innconcent can not only have an opinion on such a relevant subject, but take action upon it - something that most people my age or older can't say. This kid has been emailing, calling, and having personal contact with all kinds of people including, public officials. He has gotten a few to speak at rally he is holding in Denver tomorrow! INSANE!! 



In other, not so inspiring news...


 I'm sure many of you are aware that Joaquin  Phoenix made a very bizzare appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman earlier this year.  The scruffy disheveled actor was in transition to becoming a rapper. And don't worry, he'll be comming out with a full album produced by none  other than P Diddy.  his brother-in law,  Casey Aflec, will be filming a documentary of the charade. You can also submit video footage for potential use in the documentary.

Most  speculate the documentary will be similar to Sascha Baron Cohen's Borat, but I think that's a little to predictable for Pheonix. Actually, I think that's exactly what he want's people to think. I believe the comedy in this documentary will be much darker and less crude than 2006's Borat.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Scorsese? Sinatra?

Yes, Please!

Let's be honest, there's not much else to say. Scorsese is a theatrical genius and Frank Sinatra is a legend - what's not to love?  This will be the first feature portraying the former Rat Pack member's life on the silver screen and it's already off to a good start. Even his daughter, Tina, will be the executive producer behind it all.  Check out the Rolling Stone article for more deets here.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Jack White in Music City

The future is looking up here in Music City! Jack White, among others including country star Emmylou Harris, has recently joined Nashville's Music Business Council. 

What's on the agenda? Well for starters they're looking to construct a downtown amphitheater for Nashville, which is something the city is seriously lacking.  Opening an amphitheater in the heart of music city would attract all sorts of new tallent and increase revenue for the city. 

What else could Nashville use.... a non-country music festival, you say?? Well, you're in luck because that's another thing White has on his to-do list. Both of these initiatives alone are HUGE! But thats not all.  On top of that, the board is looking to enhance and expand the CMA Music Festival and increase the emphasis on music education- a component that cannot be overlooked as it is the foundation and the future of the music industry.

I can't express how pumped I am about this.  Nashville, though a huge center for country music, is also home to rock and roll and other genre's as well- a facet of the city that is often overlooked. 

Check out the Billboard article.

But as most of us know, Jack White is a busy man.  On top of his new role on the board,Pitchfork tells us that his new band, The Dead Weather, had announced the title of their new album Horehound, with album art. The Dead Weather also announced dates for a tour coming to a city near you kicking off June 11th in Louisville, KY. And for all you White Stripes fans, White hasn't yet forgoten his origins and promises new music to be coming from them soon, hopefully later this year. Get excited...

Friday, May 8, 2009

LEAVE CHRIS MARTIN ALONE*

*my impression of Chris Coker doing his "LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE" rant. 

By now, you probably have figured out where I stand on this issue. But lets recap for thoes of you who haven't been reading RollingStone, Pitchfork,Billboard, or any other music publication.  Yusuf Islam, or the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens, is claiming that Coldplay ripped some tunage from his 1973 track "Foreigner Suite." He claims his son pointed out that Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" sounds an awful like like his song.

Check out the YouTube link with the video comparison: 

...and I know what you're thinking ----BAD KITTY!

And you're right.  I mean, maybe the chord progression is similar, but if every artist sued every other artist who used "their" chord progression - we'd be in the courtrooms all day, every day. But, hey, maybe in this recession it'd open up some clerk jobs for people who have been laid off - Way to go Yusuf!

Sadly, this is the second go-round of action being taken against Coldplay for musical plagiarism. I've always admired Chris Martin for being the 1st to admit that he borrows musical ideas and has been heavily influenced by such artists as Radiohead and U2, but this is a little much.

LEAVE CHRIS MARTIN ALONE!!! ... but seriously


and p.s. ... can we just give Coldplay some props- they're giving fans who attend their concerts a free live CD and people can download it from online even if they miss the show.

That's what we should be focusing on... not Cat calls!