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Music on the Tube: 1/25 – 1/31

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, January 25 – Nick Jonas & the Administration (Repeat)
Tue, January 26 – The Low Anthem (Repeat)
Wed, January 27 – Findlay Brown (Repeat)
Thu, January 28 – The HotRats (Repeat)
Fri, January 29 – Julian Casablancas (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Tue, January 26 – Silversun Pickups
Wed, January 27 – Mayer Hawthorne & The County
Fri, January 29 – John Mayer


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Thu, January 28 – Wilco
Fri, January 29 – Corinne Bailey Rae


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, January 25 – Shwayze (Repeat)
Wed, January 27 – Lenny Clarke (Repeat)
Thu, January 28 – Ringo Starr (Repeat)

Fri, January 29 – Ke$ha (Repeat)


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, January 25 – Franz Ferdinand (Repeat)
Tue, January 26 – Snoop Dogg (Repeat)

Wed, January 27 – Cold War Kids (Repeat)

Thu, January 28 – Lily Allen (Repeat)

Fri, January 29 – Phoenix (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, January 30 – Saturday Night Live featuring Michael Buble

Sat, January 30 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Steve Earle


Music on the Tube: 12/14 – 12/20

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, December 14 – Alicia Keys
Tue, December 15 – Leona Lewis
Wed, December 16 – Kris Allen

Thu, December 17 – Matisyahu


Jay Leno Show


Tue, December 15 – Nick Lachey

Wed, December 16 – John Mayer

Thu, December 17 – Mary J. Blige


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, December 14 – Adam Lambert
Tue, December 15 – Norah Jones
Thu, December 17 – Robin Thicke
Fri, December 18 – Foreigner


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, December 14 – Wolfmother (Repeat)
Tue, December 15 – Michael McDonald
Wed, December 16 – Norah Jones
Thu, December 17 – Allison Iraheta
Fri, December 18 – Mary J. Blige


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Mon, December 14 – Reba McEntire
Tue, December 15 – The Broken West


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, December 14 – Chevelle
Wed, December 16 – Raekwon
Thu, December 17 – Boyz II Men
Fri, December 18 – Ronnie Spector


Last Call With Carson Daly


Wed, December 16 – Gossip
Thu, December 17 – Franz Ferdinand
Fri, December 18 – Snoop Dogg


Other Shows of Interest


Mon, December 14 – Colbert Report w/ musical guest Snoop Dogg
Tue, December 15 – Colbert Report w/ musical guest Alicia Keys
Sat, December 19 – Saturday Night Live w/ musical guest Muse


The Soft Pack: Debut Album

THE SOFT PACK SET TO RELEASE SELF-TITLED, DEBUT ALBUM FEBRUARY 2, 2010 ON KEMADO RECORDS

The Soft Pack

California quartet The Soft Pack (formerly The Muslims) is proud to announce the release of their eagerly awaited self-titled debut album, out February 2, 2010 on Kemado Records.

Chances are you have encountered the no-frills razor sharp music of The Soft Pack at some point over the last year and a half. Whether you’ve seen them share stages with Phoenix, Franz Ferdinand, or The Breeders on recent tours, heard their deadpan cover of “Fences” on the Phoenix remix album, or had the whimsical surfer-punk tune “Extinction” from the Muslims EP stuck in your head for the last seven months, the band has laid the groundwork to release one of 2010′s best debut albums.

The Soft Pack began as a collaboration of two friends, Matt Lamkin and Matty McLoughlin. Both played guitar, but Matty more obsessively while Matt fancied himself more of a singer/wordsmith. Both Matt and Matty were frustrated music aficionados, deciding they’d had enough of all their fellow hometown bands dressing and sounding like chilly English groups from the 1960′s, 70′s, and 80′s. “We wanted to start a band that played simple, catchy, smart rock songs,” says Matt. “There weren’t many bands in San Diego doing that at the time. So we did.” The aesthetic that Matt and Matty honed early on is the piece de resistance of their debut – a spare yet fiery jangle of guitars, drums, base and pokerfaced singing. Matt and Matty played the San Diego circuit with a revolving roster of bassists and drummers, before recruiting permanent members Dave Lantzman (bass) and Brian Hill (guitars) just in time to play a raucous 11 show run at CMJ 2008.

The much-deserved buzz spread, and the band was picked up on tours with The Breeders, Franz Ferdinand and the Last Shadow Puppets, before hitting SXSW ’09 and releasing the limited edition 12-inch Muslims EP that flew off the shelves. They signed deals with Kemado Records in the U.S. and Heavenly Records in the U.K., and crafted their debut album alongside producer Eli Janney at Saltland Studios in Brooklyn, New York during the late summer of 2009. “We’ve spent a lot of time talking about music,” says Matty, and in their 10-song debut, running at a little over thirty minutes, it shows. The band is already making waves in the U.K., with both Mojo and Q profiling the band as “ones to watch” in 2010, and NME including the album in their picks for key records of next year. Already, lead single “Answer to Yourself” has been getting a great response from U.K. radio, with a recent first play on BBC1.

Opening track “C’Mon” kicks off the record with a playful challenge from the band, after which the four-piece race through the deliciously poppy and refreshing “Down on Lovin’.” By track three, “Answer to Yourself,” The Soft Pack’s signature no-frills sound comes to a head with an irresistible “last-gang-in-town” swagger. Other highlights include “Pull Out,” which captures the energy and wild abandon of the band’s live shows, while a brief respite can be found in the hypnotic sway of “Mexico,” the only song on the album where the pace drops from a sprint. “Parasites,” a standout track and favorite of the live set, closes out the album for a triumphant finish.

The Soft Pack complete track listing

1. C’mon

2. Down On Loving
3. Answer to Yourself
4. Move Along
5. Pull Out
6. More Or Less
7. Tides of Time
8. Flammable
9. Mexico
10. Parasites

Praise for The Soft Pack

“Their blurry, disaffected rock reminds us of New York rock when The Strokes were the biggest band ever, and also Spacemen 3 minus the reverb and plus a bunch of dirt.” – The Fader

“Driven by springy Gang of Four-style bass lines, brittle guitar stabs and singer-guitarist Lamkin’s sneering delivery.” – Rolling Stone

“The San Diego quartet have cherry-picked the best of their heroes and made the result their own.” NME

The Soft Pack is available now for pre-order via InSound here.

The band will be releasing a 12″ of first single “Answer to Yourself”, which also includes the track “C’Mon” and b-sides “Eat Gold” and “Faith Man”, in December 2009.


Music on the Tube 9/21 – 9/27

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Wed, September 23 – Mary J. Blige
Thu, September 24 – Snow Patrol
Fri, September 25 – Noisettes


The Jay Leno Show


Thu, September 24 – Smokey Robinson and Joss Stone


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, September 21 – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Tue, September 22 – Monsters of Folk
Wed, September 23 – Wynonna Judd
Thu, September 24 – India.Arie
Fri, September 25 – Rodrigo y Gabriela


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, September 21 – Matt & Kim (Repeat)
Tue, September 22 – Kid Cudi


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Mon, September 21 – Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Tue, September 22 – Reba McEntire
Wed, September 23 – Arctic Monkeys


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, September 21 – Living Colour
Thu, September 24 – Phoenix


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, September 21 – Franz Ferdinand (Repeat)
Wed, September 23 – Amazing Baby
Thu, September 24 – Paolo Nutini
Fri, September 25 – Ladyhawke


Other Shows of Interest


Thu, September 24 – VH1′s Behind the Music: Bobby Brown
Sat, September 26 – Saturday Night Live Season Premier w/ musical guest U2


Music on the Tube 9/14 – 9/20

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, September 14 – Cage the Elephant (Repeat)
Tue, September 15 – Care Bears on Fire (Repeat)
Wed, September 16 – John Fogerty (Repeat)


The Jay Leno Show


Mon, September 14 – Jay-Z, Rihanna, and Kanye West
Wed, September 16 – Miley Cyrus
Thu, September 17 – Bruce Hornsby and Eric Clapton


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, September 14 – Dave Matthews Band
Tue, September 15 – Phoenix
Wed, September 16 – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Fri, September 18 – Nelly Furtado


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, September 14 – Maxwell (Repeat)
Tue, September 15 – Kelly Clarkson
Wed, September 16 – Pink
Fri, September 18 – Shakira


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Mon, September 14 – Juliette Lewis (Repeat)


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, September 14 – Rufus Wainwright
Tue, September 15 – Ghostface Killah
Wed, September 16 – Q-Tip
Thu, September 17 – Megadeth
Fri, September 18 – Keri Hilson


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, September 14 – Franz Ferdinand
Tue, September 15 – Metric
Wed, September 16 – Pete Yorn


Other Shows of Interest


Wed, September 16 – The Flaming Lips on The Colbert Report

Thu, September 17 – VH1′s Behind the Music: Pink
Thu, September 17 – VH1 Divas featuring performances by: Adele, Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks, and Leona Lewis


SeepeopleS: FREE New Album

SeepeopleS Unveil Apocalypse Cow Vol. 2

AVAILABLE AT MIDNIGHT (September 4) FOR FREE!


SeepeopleS

SeepeopleS is proud to announce the release of their long-awaited fourth full-length album, Apocalypse Cow Vol.2. Over two and half years in the making, the release is a landmark in the evolution of SeepeopleS’ unique sound and a return to the hybrid rock and electronica that made their second album, The Corn Syrup Conspiracy, a true underground classic. The album is being released FOR FREE beginning September 4 at midnight on SeepeopleS’ website, www.seepeoples.com as a musical financial bailout (you’re welcome America). The twelve track version of the album will be available for download for six full months until the hard copy 17 track version is released in early Spring 2010, in time for the band’s 10 year anniversary.

SeepeopleS has been a known force in the underground music scene for years. Formed in Boston in 2000 by visionary songwriter, Will Bradford, the band relocated to North Carolina, which has been home since 2004. The band has shared the stage with such acts as Death Cab For Cutie, Franz Ferdinand, Ben Harper, Cracker, Blues Traveler, and the Presidents of the United States of America, to name a few, as well as touring with jam bands, Perpetual Groove and Lotus. Bradford has also done some extensive touring solo, most notably with Dave Matthews’ collaborator Tim Reynolds. While SeepeopleS has undergone numerous lineup changes over the years, the sound has always remained the focused vision of songwriter Will Bradford.

For more information on SeepeopleS and to download the new album please visit the band’s official website, www.seepeoples.com. More tour dates will be announced soon. The band is also currently in production of the first music video from APC2 for the first single from the album, “Modern Times.” Stay tuned for more information coming soon.

CD RELEASE TOUR DATES

9.16 Caledonia Lounge Athens, GA w/ CDub

9.17 Club Catalyst Knoxville, TN w/ Spoonfed Tribe and Jescoe

9.18 Stella Blue Asheville, NC w/ By Morning

9.19 Boone Saloon Boone, NC

9.25 & 9.26 Green Mountain Eco Fest Eldridge, MO w/ Ozric Tentacles, Particle

10.22 Old Rock House St. Louis, MO

10.23 Outland Ballroom Springfield, MO

10.24 Mojo’s Columbia, MO


Heavenly Earbuds Bestow Sonic Nirvana

Product: JH13PRO Custom Earbuds Manufacturer: JH AudioWired Rating: 9What happens when you take a surround sound system, shrink it down to the size of a pinto bean, and stick it in your ears?

Auditory awesomeness, of course. While it’s not actually …

The New Up: Summer Tour

REST OF COUNTRY GETS CHANCE TO ENJOY SAN FRAN TREAT

The New Up by Josh Miller

Wrapped in effusive female fronted melodies, darkened by whirling guitars while juxtaposing hard-hitting 00s alternative with psychedelic overtones, The New Up announces summer tour dates in August and September, including Austin, Houston, Cleveland and Portland, in support of the August 18th release of the Better Off EP.

Having played with such artists as The Burning Brides, Jon Langford and Mike Watt, the first EP of the series, Broken Machine, received national recognition where it charted on the CMJ Top 200. Music critic Dennis Cook (Pitchfork, Signal to Noise, JamBase) deemed them “a post-Radiohead group, full of mutated pop hooks, absinthe guitars, smartly wrangled chaos and undisguised beauty and feeling. But, there’s little in the way of influences, even Radiohead’s, that you can pin down exactly… What they’ve made is their own.”

Backed by sincere musicianship inspired by Chicago roots and San Francisco surroundings, The New Up’s influential evasiveness illustrates a dichotomy of urban darkness and Midwestern sincerity, highlighting their equal fascination with nature and urban chaos. Headquartered at their San Francisco home, endearingly named The Pleasure Pad (where the band rehearses and records), members ES Pitcher (vocals, guitar), Noah Reid (guitar, vocals), Hawk West (flute and automation), Dain Dizazzo (bass) and Drew Bertrand (drums) began recording a series of three EPs in the spring of 2008. After lying down the basic tracks at Hyde Street Studios with Jaimeson Durr (Franz Ferdinand, The Killers, Handsome Boy Modeling School), they began layering additional tracks at The Pleasure Pad, where they could explore by recording flute lines in bathrooms and trying odd mic placements in closets – without the pressure and financial constraints of a traditional studio.

For more on The New Up check out this recent show review.

Tour Dates

8/21/2009-Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco
8/22/2009-Cellar Door, Visalia, CA
8/23/2009-Viper Room, Los Angeles
8/24/2009-Soda Bar, San Diego, CA
8/26/2009-Red Eyed Fly, Austin, TX
8/27/2009-Rudyard’s, Houston, TX
8/28/2009-Vinos, Little Rock
8/29/2009-Preservation Pub, Knoxville, TN
8/31/2009-Caledonia Lounge, Athens, GA
9/1/2009-Somewhere Else Tavern, Greensboro, NC
9/2/2009-Alley Katz, Richmond, VA
9/3/2009-Outback Lodge, Charlottesville, VA
9/4/2009-The Red and the Black, Washington DC
9/5/2009-Trash Bar, Brooklyn
9/6/2009-Cedar’s Lounge, Youngstown, OH
9/7/2009-Now That’s Class, Cleveland, OH
9/8/2009-The Robin Hood, Kent, OH
9/9/2009-Carabar, Columbus, OH
9/11/2009-The Dark Room, Chicago
9/12/2009-Cactus Club, Milwaukee
9/17/2009-Zebra Lounge, Bozeman, MT
9/19/2009-Tonic Lounge, Portland OR


Franz Ferdinand: Better at Night

“When it comes to recording, I don’t want to be a technical person,” says Alex Kapranos, lead singer/guitarist for Franz Ferdinand. “The studio should be a creative place. So I like a system that is really straightforward, visually appealing, and simple.” He found that system, writing most of the songs for Tonight: Franz Ferdinand on his MacBook Pro using GarageBand and Logic Pro. The result? A sound “different from everything we’ve ever done before.”

Franz Ferdinand: Better at Night with Logic Pro

“When it comes to recording, I don’t want to be a technical person,” says Alex Kapranos, lead singer/guitarist for Franz Ferdinand. “The studio should be a creative place. So I like a system that is really straightforward, visually appealing, and simple.” He found that system, writing most of the songs for Tonight: Franz Ferdinand on his MacBook Pro using GarageBand and Logic Pro. The result? A sound “different from everything we’ve ever done before.”

Franz Ferdinand: Better at Night with Logic Pro

“When it comes to recording, I don’t want to be a technical person,” says Alex Kapranos, lead singer/guitarist for Franz Ferdinand. “The studio should be a creative place. So I like a system that is really straightforward, visually appealing, and simple.” He found that system, writing most of the songs for Tonight: Franz Ferdinand on his MacBook Pro using GarageBand and Logic Pro. The result? A sound “different from everything we’ve ever done before.”