The News Review:
- The Necks | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones | MTV
- Sundowner.
- Punk rocker brings children’s book to SF
- Aunt Janny.(The Talk of the Town)(Janet Reno)(Concert review)
- Aesop Rock unconventional and clever
- Q&A | Emo for the uninitiated
- Debbie Harry: ‘Madonna Stole My Style’
The Necks | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones | MTV
MTV.com – Oct 1, 2007
He has played in the Benders and the Catholics and accompanied Stephen Cummings and Sting. Buck spends most of his time in avant-garde circles with multiple collaborations and projects. His best known engagements have include the trio PERIL and the klezmer-punk group Kletka Red. The Necks’ first album came out in 1989 on their own label Fish of Milk. The reviews were enthusiastic most people praising the group’s ability to blend simplicity and experimentation. They would play whenever the three musicians were in Australia at the same time. The next three albums experimented with the format integrating occasional guests (Stevie Wishart on Aquatic) electronics and more… The next three albums experimented with the format integrating occasional guests (Stevie Wishart on Aquatic) electronics and more. But by the 1998 Piano Bass Drums the recipe had been fixed and would not change anymore. In 1996 the label Private Music released Sex in the United States. It was the group’s first exposure on the American continent and it did not get them far. But Europe was catching on and the group began a series of annual tours there. Piano Bass Drums and the soundtrack for Rowan Woods’ film The Boys both received Australian award nominations in 1998. The more energetic almost space rocking Hanging Gardens released in 1999 opened more doors including a first American tour in late 2001.
Sundowner.
Free with registration – Thrasher – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 1, 2007
The mile-long tour bus and backstage deli trays are nowhere in sight but not for a lack of preparation. It’s a distinction of preference. By the look on his face he seems satisfied traveling playing music meeting new people and absorbing the spectrum of experience that is inherent in the endeavor. When it comes down to it it is not really important what you do; it’s how you did it.
Punk rocker brings children’s book to SF
San Francisco Chronicle – Oct 1, 2007
tmpl –>Punk rocker brings children’s book to SFI wouldn’t have predicted it when I started getting more serious about collecting music in the late 1980s and 90s but the. Several of my favorite bands from that era — NOFX Social Distortion Bad Religion — have not only been able to stay creative over multiple decades but incorporate elements of.
Aunt Janny.(The Talk of the Town)(Janet Reno)(Concert review)
Free with registration – New Yorker – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 1, 2007
She had on a black pants suit and moccasins. Her eyeglasses were a bit smudged. The owner of the bar Handsome Dick Manitoba the lead singer for the Dictators the proto-punk band had fed the jukebox with dollar bills granting Reno credit for fifteen songs. Reno’s first pick was “The Ballad of Ira Hayes” by Johnny Cash. The song’s taps prelude rang out and Reno said “Ira Hayes” in a plain flat voice as though citing legal precedent. She had been in her youth.
Aesop Rock unconventional and clever
townonline.com – Oct 1, 2007
Read become enlightened and maybe even inspired to spread the word about the musicians listed below. Or you can convince me that country music is worth listening to… But that never will happen. We’ve got hip-hop from underground to gangsta and we also bring you dance electronica and dancehall. Aesop Rock – None Shall Pass (Def Jux Records) Rating: 9… After My Own – They’ve done it! Local rockers hit it big time. They play the Worcester Palladium Oct. 28 opening for legendary hardcore punk rockers The Misfits. Van Halen – Yes David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen have made amends well at least for this tour. Roth joins Eddie Eddie’s insanely talented guitar-playing 16-year-old son Wolfgang and Alex Van Halen at Worcester’s DCU Center Nov.
Q&A | Emo for the uninitiated
Seattle Times – Oct 1, 2007
” Simon of Shaker Heights is also the managing editor of Cleveland-based Alternative Press magazine. For the uninitiated emo is a style of popular music with roots in punk rock that listeners deem “emotional. ” Bands such as Dashboard Confessional and My Chemical Romance are considered the most popular emo bands. Simon recently answered a few questions. Q: What band would you say was emo before there was emo?A: I’d have to say the Smiths and the Cure. At the time they were originally popular they attracted a lot of Goths and kids into mope-rock but now frontmen like Morrissey and Robert Smith are emo icons.
Debbie Harry: ‘Madonna Stole My Style’
San Francisco Chronicle – Oct 1, 2007
Posted By: OneAndOnly | October 01 2007 at 03:20 PMShe stole a lot of people’s style back then. She actually wasn’t that Debbie-esque comparitively. She looked more like my poseur-punk party-girl roommate and about a million other girls of the time. Posted By: meep | October 01 2007 at 03:28 PMyeah… Madonna has more style in one pubic hair than Debbie does in her entire body. Posted By: sleepydogg | October 01 2007 at 03:33 PMRip Her To Shreds!!!Posted By: heyheypaula | October 01 2007 at 03:34 PMIt’s what the entertainment industry *does*. The five stages of a music career: 1) “Who is Debbie Harry?” 2) “Let’s try Debbie Harry. ” 3) “Get me Debbie Harry. ” 4) “Get me the next Debbie Harry. ” 5) Who is Debbie Harry?”. Any current “hot” artist you want to name the labels are grooming someone to be “the next” one of them.