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Rush Add Summer Dates

FINAL ROUND OF DATES BEGINNING JUNE 8 IN GREENVILLE, SC


Rush

Rush have added the final
dates to their “Time Machine Tour.” After the previously announced US and European dates in the Spring, the band
will hit the road for their final round of dates in the summer, starting June 8 in Greenville, SC. The tour features a
performance of the classic album Moving Pictures in its entirety. Click here for information on pre-sales and fan club packages.

TIME MACHINE TOUR DATES

03/30/11 Wed BankAtlantic Center Sunrise, FL

04/01/11 Fri Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC

04/03/11 Sun Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
04/05/11 Tue KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY
04/06/11 Wed Huntington Center Toledo, OH
04/08/11 Fri Giant Center Hershey, PA

04/10/11 Sun Madison Square Garden New York, NY

04/12/11 Tue United Center Chicago, IL
04/15/11 Fri Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH

04/17/11 Sun The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI

04/19/11 Tue Copps Coliseum Hamilton, ON

04/20/11 Wed Bell Centre Montreal, QC

04/22/11 Fri 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, MD

05/04/11 Wed Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FI
05/06/11 Fri Stockholm Globe Arena Stockholm, SE

05/08/11 Sun Malmo Arena Malmo, SE
05/12/11 Thu The O2 Dublin, IR

05/14/11 Sat SECC Glasgow, GB

05/16/11 Mon Motorpoint Arena (formerly Sheffield Arena) Sheffield, GB

05/19/11 Thu Manchester Evening News Arena (MEN) Manchester, GB
05/21/11 Sat Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, GB

05/22/11 Sun LG Arena (NEC Arena) Birmingham, GB
05/25/11 Wed O2 Arena London, GB
05/27/11 Fri Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, NL
05/29/11 Sun Festhalle Frankfurt, GER

06/08/11 Wed Bi-Lo Center Greenville, SC
06/10/11 Fri New Orleans Arena New Orleans, LA

06/12/11 Sun Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX
06/14/11 Tue Don Haskins Center El Paso, TX
06/16/11 Thu US Airways Center Phoenix, AZ
06/18/11 Sat Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre Chula Vista, CA

06/20/11 Mon Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

06/22/11 Wed Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA
06/24/11 Fri MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV
06/26/11 Sun Sleep Train Pavilion At Concord Concord, CA
06/28/11 Tue Sleep Country Amphitheater Ridgefield, WA

07/02/11 Sat The Gorge George, WA

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The Twilight Singers: Euro Tour & US In-Stores

EUROPEAN TOUR & TWO US IN-STORES
IN SUPPORT OF NEW ALBUM DYNAMITE
STEPS


The Twilight Singers

The Twilight Singers will
embark on their first European tour in five years beginning March 18 in London at the Electric Ballroom. Tickets for
most shows go on sale on this week. Dates are still being added and more will be announced in the coming
weeks.

The band will celebrate the launch of their forthcoming album Dynamite Steps (Out in the US on
February 15 and worldwide on February 14) by performing two special shows at Amoeba Music in Los Angeles (Feb
15) and the San Francisco Amoeba Music store (Feb 17) the week of release. These will be the first ever in store
performances for the group.

The following week, The Twilight Singers will return to Jimmy Kimmel Live on February 23rd to perform their
latest single “On The Corner” The song is currently available as a free download at the Sub Pop Records website here.

The Twilight Singers 2011 European Tour

3/18/11 London – Electric Ballroom
3/19/11 Glasgow – Arches
3/20/11 Manchester – Moho Live
3/21/11 Brighton – Komedia Theatre

3/23/11 Cologne – Luxor

3/25/11 Oslo – Parkteatret
3/26/11 Stockholm – Debaser

3/27/11 Copenhagen – Vega Jr
3/28/11 Berlin – Festsaal Kreuzberg
3/30/11 Brussels – Ancienne Belgique
3/31/11 Paris – La Fleche D’Or
4/01/11 Amsterdam – Paradiso

4/02/11 Lucerne – Schuur

4/09/11 Vienna – Meet Factory
4/10/11 Warsaw – Stodola
4/12/11 Helsinki – Tavastia

4/14/11 Thessaloniki – Principal Theater
4/15/11 Athens – Gagarin Club

4/16/11 Tel Aviv – Reading3
4/17/11 Tel Aviv – Reading3

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The Rumors Were True: Yahoo Layoffs for Real

A leaked memo from Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz confirms layoffs began this week. Yahoo was not the only tech company with announced layoffs: Nokia is also cutting staff in Finland. –
It’s a cold, cold winter in Sunnyvale, Calif.,
and Helsinki.
Internet “destination” Yahoo as it calls itself in its company overview has a
bit of bad news for 4 percent of its staff (about 600 employees) this holiday
season: Sorry, but your services at Yahoo are no longer necessary. Yahoo
emp…


NGOs encourage K. Serbs to vote

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia and Biljana Kovačević-Vučo Foundation have launched a campaign encouraging Kosovo Serbs to vote in the elections.

Representatives of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia have continued to encourage Kosovo Serbs to go to the polls during their visit to municipality of Gnjilane.

Clapton: 2011 World Tour

TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY 14 IN SINGAPORE; CLAPTON OUT NOW


Clapton

Eric Clapton will kick off a
world tour starting February 14 in support of his latest solo album, Clapton, released on
September 28.

Clapton will be accompanied by Steve Gadd, Willie Weeks, Chris Stainton and backing vocalists
Michelle John and Sharon White. The North American leg starts February 25 and ends March 9.
On May 9, Clapton will head over to Europe for a month, ending on June 11. All confirmed dates are below.

ERIC CLAPTON TOUR DATES

02/14/11 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, SG

02/18/11 Asia World Arena Hong Kong, CN

02/25/11 Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) Vancouver, BC

02/26/11 Key Arena Seattle, WA

02/28/11 Rose Garden Arena Portland, OR

03/02/11 HP Pavilion San Jose, CA

03/03/11 Arco Arena Sacramento, CA

03/05/11 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV

03/06/11 Valley View Casino Valley Center, CA

03/08/11 Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

03/09/11 Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

05/09/11 The O2 Dublin, IR

05/10/11 Odyssey Arena Belfast, GB

05/12/11 SECC Glasgow, GB

05/14/11 Cardiff International Arena Cardiff, GB

05/15/11 Cardiff International Arena Cardiff, GB

05/17/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/18/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/20/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/21/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/23/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/24/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/26/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/27/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/29/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/30/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

06/06/11 Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FI

06/08/11 Stockholm Globe Arena Stockholm, SE

06/09/11 Norwegian Wood Fest Oslo, NO

06/11/11 Jyske Bank Boxen Herning, DK

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NGOs call on K. Serbs to vote in elections

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia and Biljana Kovačević-Vučo Foundation called upon Serbs today to vote in parliamentary elections in Kosovo.

Representatives of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia launched a campaign yesterday in order to encourage Kosovo Serbs to vote in the elections on December 12.

Rush Announces 2011 North American Dates

TOUR STARTS MARCH 30 IN FT. LAUDERDALE


Rush

Rush have confirmed The
Time Machine Tour will visit new cities throughout North America and play a few
return engagements beginning March 30 in Ft. Lauderdale and running through April 22 in 2011 with dates in
Greensboro, Nashville, Louisville, Toledo, Hershey, New York’s esteemed Madison Square Garden, Chicago,
Cleveland, Detroit, Hamilton, Montreal and Baltimore. The tour also returns to North America in June with
performances in select markets that will include cities such as New Orleans, Austin, Vancouver and a very special
return play in Los Angeles – more information on these dates and more soon.

Tickets go on sale in select markets beginning December 6 at LiveNation.com. Tickets for the Rush performances
will go on sale in Hershey, Detroit and Baltimore beginning Monday, Dec. 6, with additional on-sales to follow. To
benefit the relief efforts in Haiti, one dollar of each ticket sold will be donated through several charities including
“Doctors Without Borders”. Rush will also contribute a portion of their proceeds at the culmination of the tour.

For Rush Fan Club tickets, as well as fan club exclusive merchandise offers, click here.

For Rush Time Machine packages, click here.

2011 TOUR DATES

Mar 30/11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Center 
April 1/11 Greensboro, NC Coliseum  
April 3/11 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena  
April 5/11 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center    
April 6/11 Toledo, OH Huntington Center

April 8/11 Hershey, PA Giant Center   
April 10/11 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
  
April 12/11 Chicago, IL United Center  
April 15/11 Cleveland, OH Quickens Loans Arena
  
April 17/11 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills   

April 19/11 Hamilton, ON Copps Coliseum  
April 20/11 Montreal, PQ Bell Centre  
April 22/11 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena
 
May 4 Helsinki, Finland Hartwall Arena
May 6 Stockholm, Sweden Globe
May 8 Malmo, Sweden Malmo Arena
May 12 Dublin, Ireland O2
May 14 Glasgow, Scotland SECC
May 16 Sheffield, UK Motorpoint Arena
May 19 Manchester, UK MEN Arena
May 21 Newcastle, UK Metro Radio Arena

May 22 Birmingham, UK LG Arena
May 25 London, UK O2
May 27 Rotterdam, Holland Ahoy Arena
May 29 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle

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Putin calls DiCaprio “real man”

Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio has received the ultimate accolade from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, RFE/RL reports. Putin, who cultivates a macho image, called DiCaprio “a real man” for coming to the ongoing summit on endangered tigers in St. Petersburg despite the fact that a fire on his first airliner forced an emergency landing in New York and strong headwinds forced his second plane to make an unscheduled fueling stop in Helsinki.

Gogol Bordello: Winter Dates & NYE Run

TWO NIGHT NYE RUN IN WASHINGTON DC


Gogol Bordello

Gogol Bordello have
unveiled a string of winter dates, beginning with two nights at the Boulder Theater in Boulder, CO. From there, the
gang will hit other US cities including Lawrence, KS, Milwaukee, Madison, Covington and Pittsburgh before heading
over to Europe for a few weeks worth of shows.

Gogol will pick it back up in the US on December 28, leading up to a two night New Years Eve run on December 30
and 31 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. They’ll also play a New Years Day show at Terminal 5 in New York.
Check out all the dates below.


10/27/10 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

10/28/10 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

10/29/10 Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS

10/30/10 Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

10/31/10 Capitol Theater Madison, WI

11/02/10 Vogue Nightclub Indianapolis, IN

11/03/10 Madison Theater Covington, KY

11/04/10 Mr. Small’s Theatre Pittsburgh, PA

11/21/10 Mandela Hall Belfast, GB

11/22/10 Olympia Theatre Dublin, IR

11/24/10 Campo Pequeno Lisbon, POR

11/26/10 Liverpool Academy Liverpool, GB

11/27/10 Leeds University Leeds, GB

11/28/10 Brighton Dome Brighton, GB

11/30/10 Tonhalle Munich, GER

12/01/10 FZW Dortmund, GER

12/02/10 Store Vega Kbenhavn V, DK

12/03/10 Sentrum Scene Oslo, NO

12/04/10 Berns Stockholm, SE

12/06/10 Kulttuuritalo Helsinki, FI

12/08/10 Tradgardsforeningen Gothenburg, SE

12/09/10 Columbiahalle Berlin, GER

12/10/10 Longhorn Stuttgart, GER

12/11/10 Live Music Hall Cologne, GER

12/12/10 Tilburg 013 Tilburg, NL

12/14/10 La Cigale Paris, FRA

12/15/10 HMV Forum London, GB

12/16/10 HMV Forum London, GB

12/28/10 Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, VA

12/29/10 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

12/30/10 9:30 Club Washington, DC

12/31/10 9:30 Club Washington, DC

01/01/11 Terminal 5 New York, NY

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David Jacobs-Strain Tour Dates

TOUR STARTS OCTOBER 9 IN OXFORD, NEW YORK

David Jacobs-Strain is
heading out on tour for a string of dates beginning October 9 in Oxford, NY. From there, he will travel up and down
the East Coast and the South before heading over to the West Coast for a few dates. The full itinerary is available
below.


Oct 9 Oxford NY – 6 on the Square
Oct 11 New York NY – Rockwood Music Hall
Oct 14 Frederick MD – Cafe Nola
Oct 15 Newtown Square PA – Burlap & Bean
Oct 16 Barto PA – Landhaven B & B

Oct 17 Hudson NY – Club Helsinki Hudson
Oct 18 Baltimore MD – house concert
Oct 19 Vienna VA – Jammin’ Java
Oct 21 Saluda NC – The Purple Onion
Oct 23 Savannah GA – Savannah Folk Soc
Oct 24 Tybee Island GA – Tybee Post Theater
Oct 28 Sarasota, FL – WSLR Concert Series
Oct 29 Fernandina Bearch – Dog Star Tavern
Oct 30 Jacksonville FL – European St Cafe
Nov 12 Calgary, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall – open for Ruthie Foster
Nov 13 Edmonton, AB – McDougall United Church – open for Ruthie Foster

Nov 19 Auburn CA – Auburn Placer PAC – with Joe Craven

Nov 20 Ahwahnee CA – Coolwater Ranch
Nov 26 Bend OR – Silver Moon Brewing
Nov 28 Eugene OR – house concert
Dec 3 Cottage Grove OR – Axe & Fiddle

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Aug. 25, 1989: Voyager 2, Meet Neptune

1989: Voyager 2 makes its closest encounter with Neptune, passing just 3,000 miles above the cloud tops of the most distant planet in our solar system.
The Voyager 2 space probe has been our most productive unmanned space voyage. It visited all four of the outer planets and their systems of moons and rings, including the [...]

Partizan FC in UEFA CL playoffs

Partizan Belgrade reached playoff of the UEFA Champions League after two victories over Finnish HJK Helsinki. Partizan first beat Helsinki 3-0 in Belgrade, and then 2-1 away on Wednesday night.

Partizan FC ease past Helsinki

In the first leg of the third qualifying round for the Champions League, Partizan Belgrade scored a 3-0 (2-0) win over Finnish champions HJK Helsinki.
The game was played in Belgrade late on Wednesday in front of about 16,000 spectators, refereed by Alon Yefet from Israel.

U2 Reschedules North American Dates

RESCHEDULED NORTH AMERICAN RUN BEGINS MAY 21 IN DENVER, COLORADO


U2

U2 have announced the
rescheduled dates for their postponed U2 360º North American Tour. The tour, previously postponed due to Bono’s
emergency back surgery, begins May 21 at Invesco Field in
Denver, Colorado, and continues on through Salt Lake City, Seattle, Oakland, Miami, Chicago, and other cities. All
2010/2011 dates are available below.

All tickets for the postponed 2010 dates will be valid at the rescheduled 2011 dates. On sale information for the
remaining tickets has not yet been released.

U2 2010/2011 Tour Dates:

08/06 – Turin, IT @ Stadio Olimpico %
08/10 – Frankfurt, DE @ Commerzbank Arena %
08/12 – Hannover, DE @ AWD Stadium %

08/15 – Horsens, DK @ Casa Arena $
08/16 – Horsens, DK @ Casa Arena $
08/20 – Helsinki, FI @ Olympic Stadium @
08/21 – Helsinki, FI @ Olympic Stadium @

08/25 – Moscow, RU @ Luzhniki $
08/30 – Vienna, AT @ Ernst Happel Stadium &

09/03 – Athens, GR @ Olypmic Stadium $
09/06 – Istanbul, TR @ Ataturk Olympic Stadium $
09/11 – Zurich, CH @ Letzigrund Stadium @
09/12 – Zurich, CH @ Letzigrund Stadium @
09/15 – Munich, DE @ Olympic Stadium @
09/18 – Paris, FR @ Stade de France ^
09/22 – Brussels, BE @ Stade Roi Boudoin ^
09/23 – Brussels, BE @ Stade Roi Boudoin ^
09/26 – San Sebastian, ES @ Anoeta Stadium ^
09/29 – Seville, ES @ Olympic Stadium ^
10/02 – Colmbra, PT @ Stadium ^
10/03 – Colmbra, PT @ Stadium ^
10/08 – Rome, IT @ Olympic Stadium ^
05/21 – Denver, CO @ Invesco Field
05/24 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Rice Eccles Stadium
06/01 – Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium
06/04 – Seattle, WA @ Qwet Field
06/07 – Oakland, CA @ McAfee Coliseum
06/17 – Anaheim, CA @ Angels Stadium
06/18 – Anaheim, CA @ Angels Stadium
06/26 – E. Lansing, MI @ Spartan Stadium
06/29 – Miami, FL @ Sun Life Stadium
07/05 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
07/08 – Montreal, QC @ Hippodrome
07/09 – Montreal, QC @ Hippodrome
07/11 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
07/14 – Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
07/20 – E. Rutherford, NJ @ New Meadowlands Stadium
07/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ TCF Bank Stadium

^ = w/ Interpol
% = w/ Kasabian
$ = w/ Snow Patrol
@ = w/ Razorlight
& = w/ OneRepublic

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Dungen: New Album Tour Dates, New Track

ALBUM OUT SEPTEMBER 14

Sweden’s Dungen are
returning with a new album called Skit I Allt (translation: Fuck All) out September 14. This year
the band will embark on their largest ever North American tour, including stops at All Tomorrow’s Parties
festival at Kutshers in upstate New York, as well as gigs in Europe and Scandinavia (see dates below).

Click here to listen to the new song
“Marken LÃ¥g Stilla”

Skit I Allt Tracklist

01 “Vara Snabb”

02 “Min Enda Vän”
03 “Brallor”
04 “Soda”
05 “Högdalstoppen”
06 “Skit I Allt”
07 “Barnen Undrar”
08 “Blandband”
09 “Nästa Sommar”
10 “Marken LÃ¥g Stilla”

A bit of vintage live Dungen to whet your appetites.

Dungen Tour Dates:

Fri-Sep-03 Buffalo, NY, Mohawk Place, USA
Sun-Sep-05 Monticello, NY, All Tomorrows Parties, USA
Tue-Sep-07 Philadelphia, PA, Johnny Brenda’s, USA
Wed-Sep-08 Baltimore, MD, Ottobar, USA
Fri-Sep-10 Charlottesville, VA, Jefferson Theatre, USA
Sat-Sep-11 Raleigh, NC, Hopscotch Music Festival, USA
Sun-Sep-12 Asheville, NC, Grey Eagle, USA
Tue-Sep-14 Atlanta, GA, The Earl, USA

Wed-Sep-15 Nashville, TN, Mercy Lounge, USA
Thu-Sep-16 Memphis, TN, Hi-tone, USA
Fri-Sep-17 Dallas, TX, The Loft, USA
Sat-Sep-18 Austin, TX, Mohawk, USA
Sun-Sep-19 Marfa, TX, TBD, USA
Wed-Sep-22 Phoenix, AZ, Rhythm Room, USA
Thu-Sep-23 San Diego, CA, Casbah, USA
Fri-Sep-24 Pioneertown, CA, Pappy & Harriets, USA
Sat-Sep-25 Los Angeles, CA, Echoplex, USA
Sun-Sep-26 Big Sur, CA, Henry Miller Library, USA
Wed-Sep-29 Oakland, CA, New Parish, USA
Fri-Oct-01 Portland, OR, Mississippi Studios, USA

Sat-Oct-02 Vancouver, BC, Biltmore, USA
Sun-Oct-03 Seattle, WA, Neumos, USA
Wed-Oct-06 Minneapolis, MN, Triple Rock, USA

Thu-Oct-07 Chicago, IL, Lincoln Hall, USA
Fri-Oct-08 Detroit, MI, Magic Stick, USA
Sat-Oct-09 Cleveland, OH, Grog Shop, USA
Sun-Oct-10 Toronto, ONT, Horseshoe Tavern, Canada
Tue-Oct-12 Burlington, VT, TBD, Canada
Wed-Oct-13 Boston, MA, Harpers Ferry, USA
Thu-Nov-11 Manchester, TBD, UK
Fri-Nov-12 London, TBD, UK
Wed-Nov-24 Tampere, Klubi, Finland
Thu-Nov-25 Ã…bo, Klubi (Ilta), Finland
Fri-Nov-26 Helsinki, Tavastia, Finland
Wed-Dec-01 Bergen, TBA, Norway
Thu-Dec-02 Oslo, Parkteatret, Norway
Fri-Dec-03 Trondheim, Blaest, Norway
Fri-Dec-10 Malmö, Inkonst, Sweden
Sat-Dec-11 Göteborg, Brewhouse, Sweden
Sun-Dec-12 Stockholm, Bryggarsalen, Sweden

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Higher Indian traffic helps Finnair improve load factor

Helped by a 27-percent growth in Asian traffic, led mainly by higher passenger movement to and from India, Nordic carrier Finnair Wednesday reported an overall 19-percent jump in such demand during March.
“Due to successful capacity management, Finnair aircraft are flying fuller than before. The improvement of 12 percentage points in load factor is exceptional,” the [...]

Big Day Out | 01.22 & 01.23 | Australia

Words and Images by: Alex Anastas

Big Day Out :: 01.22.10 – 01.23.10 :: Olympic Park Showgrounds :: Sydney, Australia

Muse :: 01.22 :: Big Day Out :: Australia

The Big Day Out traveling music and arts festival rolled into Sydney for its only two-day stand of the whole tour. Annually playing in six cities across Australia and New Zealand since 1992 (there wasn’t a festival in 1998), past BDOs have featured a veritable who’s who of the rock and alternative music scene in the vein of Lollapalooza, including but not limited to such headliners as Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, Primus, Rage Against the Machine, Beastie Boys and The Chemical Brothers. The Big Day Out stage has also seen Australian acts exposed to a much larger audience and helped launch the now successful careers of bands like Silverchair, John Butler, Jet and Powderfinger. Loaded with great hard rock, 2010′s lineup of 70+ acts across eight stages was no different, with some experienced Big Day Outers like headliners Muse, The Mars Volta and Powderfinger, as well as a few true heavy metal gods to keep the headbangers happy, including Mastodon and fest closer Fear Factory.

Friday, January 22

Normally in Sydney if the old mercury pushed over 100-degrees on a long holiday weekend, rest assured most of the 53,000+ fans that turned up ready to party at the Olympic Park Showgrounds would have been pool or oceanside, Aussie beer clutched firm in hand. Being the Big Day Out, however, this was a party that would not be deterred even by the multitude of cops with sniffer dogs at the main gates. Infiltrating inner city bus and train stops from the early hours of Friday and Saturday, scantily clad hipsters and young music fans flocked in droves to the venue. Annually the host of Sydney’s Royal Easter Show, the animal habitat Showgrounds surround the state-of-the-art park built for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

DJ MDX :: 01.22 :: Big Day Out :: Australia

Entering these grounds at midday was like being thrown into an inner city back street blender without a map (they had already run out of those by this point). Having been to the previous three Sydney BDOs, I pretty much knew the drill of where to look for drinking wristbands and other key facets of the day such as free potable water stations, but I pitied the newbies. Signs were fairly non-existent and the rising temperatures definitely helped to play tricks on one’s mind. After meeting my friends at the outdoor Green Stage for the final shimmering melodies of British pop upstarts The Temper Trap, I decided we should heed the bannered message one fan was displaying high and proud to “soldier on” through the incredible heat. We instantly sought refuge in the spacious dance party Boiler Room venue for some tech savvy spinning by the prolific DJ MDX, otherwise known as Mark Dynamix. Armed with an assortment of breakbeat mixes, MDX and the four LED panels flanking the huge airline-hanger space really got the party going. Not in any rush to leave the comforting shadows of the indoor Ferris wheel, we stuck around the Boiler Room for Itch-E and Scratch E featuring MC Scribe on guest vocals. Playing 16 years after first debuting on the Big Day Out stage, DJs Paul Mac and Andy Rantzen threw out lusciously danceable techno beats while New Zealand’s Scribe rapped “Fresh” over the top, much to the delight of the now packed room. And packed in they were, awaiting the highly anticipated, often over-hyped spasmodic A.D.D. mash-up artist Girl Talk. The crowds surged towards the stage for a better look at the musician otherwise born as Gregg Gillis. As his (paid?) stage-riding freaks and geeks shot toilet paper and confetti out of leaf blowers, Girl Talk blended in a lot of Australian shout-outs, including Crowded House’s “Don’t Dream It’s Over” with Snoop Dogg’s “What’s My Name,” as well as AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” with Rihanna’s “Umbrella.”

Lily Allen :: 01.22 :: Big Day Out :: Australia

Having had our fill of the start-stop Girl Talk work-out, we sought late afternoon refuge at the Hot Produce outdoor stage for a little plucking from folk outfit The Middle East. The mellow five-piece delighted with sparkling harmonies and several stories from the road providing a welcome juxtaposition to the frenetic dance party in the Boiler Room. This proved to be a quick stop-over on our way to the main stage for East-London “Rude Boy” Dizzee Rascal. With his gold-capped teeth glimmering in the hot Aussie summer sun, many a bikini-topped girl rode the shoulders of her respective fella while taking in some of Dizzee’s old-skool sounding hit singles, including “Dance Wiv Me,” “Dirtee Cash” and “Holiday.”

Both the outdoor main showground stages (titled Blue and Orange this year) as well as two of the other outdoor side stages (named Green and Essential) always had an act going, with stage hands frantically preparing the next stage for musicians to begin the second the previous act finished up. This aspect of the Big Day Out makes the experience extremely stimulating and action packed. Thus, as soon as Dizzee Rascal finished his performance at 6 p.m. on the nose, the infamous Lily Allen was ready to get going. The sunset arrived, much to the delight of the heat exhausted crowd, as Allen launched into her MySpace sensation “Smile.” Dancing wildly in bare feet around the stage in a gaudy silk dress, Allen sang her bubble-gum pop numbers like “Fuck You” in double time, taking the occasional break to sit coyly on the edge of the stage and tease the crowd with “Littlest Things,” proclaiming, “Us English are not used to this shit-hot heat.”

Forgoing the now intensely packed Boiler Room’s Calvin Harris show for The Mars Volta, I was not sorry at all. Playing to an intimate audience crowded right up to the main stage, the Volta played this first day a bit safe, perhaps still a bit woozy from their barn burner of a show at the Hordern Pavilion two nights before. However, the band did not disappoint at Saturday’s gig.

The Mars Volta :: 01.22 :: Big Day Out :: Australia

Escaping to some much-appreciated respite in the VIP air-conditioned bar high above the main stage in the venue’s skyboxes, I watched Powderfinger’s show from a distance. Even though the devoted fan base sang along to every track and drank up every sobering minute of the experienced band’s one-hour set, our crew just couldn’t get into it. Perhaps it was the long day’s sun finally catching up or my eager anticipation of the final main stage act.

Muse did not disappoint. Playing many tunes off of their recent award-winning fifth studio album, The Resistance, the world dominators also displayed proficient chops on fan-favorite tracks off hit Haarp. Offering far and away the most advanced light show of the night, Muse used the speaker stacks to their immediate left and right to project live video feeds from the stage as well as clips from their innovative music videos. Adding irresistible icing to the cake, the English trio also employed sharp green lasers. This visual eye candy, the very special tribute encore to Aussie legends AC/DC, combined with their revolutionary anthems like opener “Uprising” and “United States of Eurasia” provided an amazing soundtrack to march out of the festival grounds to.

Muse Setlist: Uprising, Supermassive Black Hole, New Born, Undisclosed Desires, Interlude, Hysteria, Nishe, United States Of Eurasia, Helsinki Jam, Resistance, Starlight, Time Is Running Out, Unnatural Selection

E: Back In Black (AC/DC cover with Nic Cester of JET), Plug In Baby, Knights of Cydonia

Continue reading for Saturday’s coverage of Big Day Out…

Saturday, January 23

Big Day Out 2010 :: Australia

Walking into the 100th Big Day Out on an even HOTTER 110-degree day, the Kill Bill inspired jump-suited Bluejuice had the audience trying their hardest to get down to their dirty blend of electro disco, hip hop and rock. The radio hit “Vitriol” closed their set, making way for a day packed with heavy metal and hard rock. Kicking off the heavy portion of the day with Perth veterans Karnivool, the prog-rock riffers utilized their technical proficiency, looping multiple organic, distorted sounds while former Birds of Tokyo frontman Ian Kenny led them through some Maynard Keenan inspired vocal takes – even their backdrop looked like something out of a Tool video. Truly a talented outfit, and definitely a band to watch.

Next on the main stage was Mastodon, a heavily praised progressive metal band from Atlanta, Georgia. Mastodon strings several of their groundbreaking concept albums together creating an ongoing backstory often used as the impetus for music videos and even video games. Their intricate composed sections and Zen-like concentration on tunes such as “Blood and Thunder” got the sweat drenched crowd ready for the day ahead.

Skipping British dance rockers Kasabian for a casual stroll around the grounds led us back to the Green/Essential Stage for a wonderfully blissful set closing cover of The Cranberries’ “Dreams” by electronic five-piece Passion Pit, leaving everyone around me grinning ear to ear. While the stage was being prepped, one of my favorite albums, Pink Floyd’s Meddle played softly in the background, setting the circus scene for The Decemberists. Assembling about 10 years ago in Portland, Oregon, frontman Colin Meloy and his merry band of multi-instrumentalists led the crowd on a storytelling wave featuring such epics as “16 Wives.” It appeared that many Aussies in attendance had never listened to them before, which only made it that much easier for The Decemberists to leave Sydney with some new fans.

Fear Factory :: 01.23 :: Big Day Out :: Australia

Not eager to wander elsewhere, we stuck around to see what all the fuss was about with the “future of British Rock,” The Horrors. Then, it began to rain. Back to back days of 100+ stickiness gave way to a chaotic but relieving downpour, forcing many revelers to search for cover. Our sanctuary was found in the often forgotten Lily World Stage, where a cabaret of sorts was playing out in the form of Clairy Baby Browne and the Bangin Rackettes. Dancing in 1950′s brassieres and corsets for the wearily saturated audience, this harmonizing quartet of female gospel crooners entertained while backed by a multitude of Dixieland players. Flamboyantly dressed Mariachi MCs wandered the crowd, strolling past wrestling crash mats and adding to the truly “happening” feeling of it all.


Although they played the same exact setlist as the previous day, Saturday’s performance by The Mars Volta was definitely something else. Perhaps the thunder overhead electrified the much larger main stage crowd, as well as the musicians themselves. Perhaps it was something in the water backstage making Omar Rodriguez Lopez‘s guitar runs that much more lightning quick. I’m not quite sure, but whatever it was, the whole band was on fire, especially the playful stage energy shared by Omar and vocalist Cedric Bixler Zavala.

The Mars Volta Setlist: Son et Lumiere, Inertiatic ESP, Cotopaxi, L’Via L’Viaquez, Goliath, Tiptoe Through The Tulips (Tiny Tim cover), Cicatriz ESP, Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of)

Muse‘s Saturday show was just the opposite of the Volta – very flat and not nearly as interesting as their Friday performance – leading to many of the throngs walking out early to hit the late night shows. Lucky for those who ventured onward, Fear Factory was an experience I’ll never forget. Ear-piercingly loud and fast, with very fast licks, it left me musically satiated as we headed back to the real world of a Saturday night in Sydney, 100 Big Days Out behind us.

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Friday, January 22:

Dizzee Rascal

The Middle East

Powderfinger

The Mars Volta

The Mars Volta

Muse

Muse

Muse

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Saturday, January 23:

Lily World Stage MC

Bluejuice

Clairy Baby Browne and the Bangin Rackettes

Chris Funk – The Decemberists

Karnivool

Kasabian

Mastodon

The Mars Volta

The Mars Volta

Muse

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John Hiatt: The Open Road

JOHN HIATT TO RELEASE THE OPEN ROAD MARCH 2

John Hiatt

Looking at life through the rearview mirror was the inspiration for John Hiatt‘s brand new album, The Open Road, due out March 2 via New West Records. The legendary songwriter’s 19th studio album is classic Hiatt, picking up the tempo and returning to rock following his previous critically acclaimed Same Old Man.

Backed by his touring band, (Kenny Blevins on drums, Patrick O’Hearn on bass and Doug Lancio on guitars), the songs are inspired by life on the road, without looking back. “All the other years, my songs are about coming home,” Hiatt says.

Hiatt will take the new songs on the road beginning with a run of international dates with Lyle Lovett. Upon returning to the states, he will appear on the 3rd annual Cayamo Cruise, on which he’s played since the first voyage. Tour dates in North America will follow in March, with stops in New York City on March 10 followed by Pittsburgh, DC and Annapolis, which is already sold out.

Hiatt has written songs covered by a multitude of artists in a wide variety of genres including Bob Dylan, Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, Jewel and Bonnie Raitt, who most famously recorded “Thing Called Love.” On The Open Road he showcases both his lyrical and musical talent with his blues driven, rock songs including the title track and “Haulin’.” Hiatt produced The Open Road himself after recording with his band in his garage-turned-studio.

The Open Road Track Listing
1. The Open Road
2. Haulin’
3. Go Down Swingin’
4. Like A Freight Train
5. My Baby
6. Homeland
7. Wonder of Love
8. What Kind of Man
9. Movin’ On
10. Fireball Roberts
11. Carry You Back Home

John Hiatt Tour Dates

02/01/10 Mon Volkhaus Zurich, SWI

02/02/10 Tue Conservatorio Milan, IT

02/03/10 Wed Wuk Vienna, AUS

02/05/10 Fri Royal Theatre Copenhagen, DK

02/06/10 Sat Kulttuuritalo Helsinki, FI

02/07/10 Sun Rockefeller Oslo, NO

02/08/10 Mon Cirkus Stockholm, SE

02/10/10 Wed Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BEL

02/11/10 Thu Trabendo Paris, FRA

02/13/10 Sat The Paradiso Amsterdam, NL

02/15/10 Mon Shepherd’s Bush Empire London, GB

02/16/10 Tue Waterfront Hall Belfast, GB

02/17/10 Wed Olympia Theatre Dublin, IR

02/21/10 Sun Cayamo Music Cruise Miami , FL

02/22/10 Mon Cayamo Music Cruise Miami , FL

02/23/10 Tue Cayamo Music Cruise Miami , FL

02/24/10 Wed Cayamo Music Cruise Miami , FL

02/25/10 Thu Cayamo Music Cruise Miami , FL

02/26/10 Fri Cayamo Music Cruise Miami , FL

03/04/10 Thu Hart Theatre at The Egg Albany, NY

03/06/10 Sat Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel Providence, RI

03/10/10 Wed The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

03/15/10 Mon Birchmere Alexandria, VA

03/16/10 Tue Birchmere Alexandria, VA


Rickie Lee Jones Adds Dates

RICKIE LEE JONES ADDS FEBRUARY TOUR DATES IN SUPPORT OF
BALM IN GILEAD

Rickie Lee Jones

Rickie Lee Jones has added additional tour dates in February in support of her recently released album Balm in Gilead. The tour includes stops in Chicago, Seattle and Portland, and the set will feature songs from the new album as well as fan favorites from Jones’ memorable past albums. The New Yorker called Balm in Gilead Jones’ “strongest record of the second half of her career.”

The tour comes on the heels of several TV performances including Jools Holland in the U.K., The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien and The Ellen Degeneres Show, where Jones performed a stunning live version of “Old Enough” with Ben Harper. Harper is featured on the new album among other highly talented friends including Jon Brion, Bill Frisell, Victoria Williams, Alison Krauss and the late Vic Chesnutt, who recently passed away.

Click here to watch Rickie Lee Jones and Ben Harper on Ellen.

The release of Balm in Gilead celebrates Rickie Lee Jones’ 30th anniversary of making music and reflects the lifetime work of a woman, whose very name is a genre. With her 1979 self-titled debut album and its top 10 hit, “Chuck E.’s in Love,” Jones made an immediate impact on pop culture beginning with an indelible SNL appearance and an instantaneous Rolling Stone cover, all while winning a Grammy for Best New Artist. Three decades’ worth of acclaimed creative journeys have ensued with both her singing and writing “voice” remaining, despite her pervasive and incalculable influence on two or three entire generations of singer/songwriters, among the most distinctive and instantly recognizable in music.

Rickie Lee Jones Tour Dates

02/13/10 Sat John Ascuaga’s Nugget Sparks, NV

02/14/10 Sun Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, CA

02/16/10 Tue Vista Theatre Los Angeles, CA

02/18/10 Thu Aladdin Theater Portland, OR

02/19/10 Fri The Triple Door Seattle, WA

02/22/10 Mon Fitzgerald Theater Saint Paul, MN

02/23/10 Tue Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

02/24/10 Wed Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL

02/25/10 Thu New York Society for Ethical Culture New York, NY

03/04/10 Thu Stenhammarsalen Gothenburg, SE

03/06/10 Sat Sentrum Scene Oslo, NO

03/07/10 Sun Berns Stockholm, SE

03/09/10 Tue Tavastia Helsinki, FI

03/11/10 Thu Katalin Uppsala, SE

03/12/10 Fri Palladium Malmö, SE


Nokia Is Reducing Its Smartphone Offerings

Nokia is planning to cut back on the number of different smartphone models it rolls out next year as the Finnish company tries to better compete against Apple and RIM.
– HELSINKI (Reuters) The world’s top cell phone maker Nokia will
drastically cut back on the number of different smartphone models it
rolls out next year as the Finnish firm tries to shrug off new rivals
Apple Inc and RIM.
Nokia continues to sell more smartphones than any of its rivals, but has lo…