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Avalanche Tour: Stone Sour Theory, Skillet, Halestorm

WINTER JUST GOT A LIL’ HEAVIER

The first annual Avalanche Tour brings together some of the biggest names in mainstream hard rock for a massive North American winter trek. The tour runs from March 24-May 8 and features Stone Sour, Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, Halestorm and Art Of Dying . Tickets for most shows go on sale Saturday, February 5. A special fan club pre-sale will begin Tuesday, February 1 through Artist Arena. The current Avalanche Tour dates are below, with additional shows to be announced soon.

Stone Sour

Avalanche Tour Dates

Thur 3/24 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom

Fri 3/25 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom

Sat 3/26 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium

Mon 3/28 Bloomington, IL US Cellular Coliseum

Tue 3/29 Fort Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

Fri 4/1 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Music Park

Sat 4/2 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum

Sun 4/3 Ladson, SC Ladson Fairground

Fri 4/8 San Antonio, TX Illusion Theater at Alamodome

Sat 4/9 Corpus Christi, TX Concrete Street Amphitheater

Sun 4/10 Grand Prairie, TX Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

Tue 4/12 Houston, TX Reliant Arena

Wed 4/13 Wichita Falls, TX Kay Yeager Coliseum

Fri 4/15 Belton, TX Bell County Expo Center

Sat 4/16 Lubbock, TX LoneStar Amphitheater

Sun 4/17 El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum

Tue 4/19 Tulsa, OK Tulsa Convention Center Arena

Thur 4/21 Park City, KS Hartman Arena

Fri 4/22 Springfield, MO Shrine Mosque

Fri 4/29 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom

Sat 4/30 Bangor, ME Bangor Waterfront

Sun 5/1 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena


“The Simpsons” Porn Parody!

Ever wondered what The Simpsons would look like if Homer and Marge were swingers and Springfield was actually the set of an XXX-rated film? The first thing the blogosphere blasted us with as we grudgingly drug ourselves out of bed this morning was this relatively SFW trailer for a live-action Simpsons skin flick. Yes, it’s [...]

Buffalo Springfield Reunion Videos

FIRST PERFORMANCE IN 42 YEARS

Over the weekend, the surviving members of
Buffalo Springfield reunited
for the first time in 42 years, performing two sets in support of Neil Young‘s Bridge School Benefit Concerts. Joining Young,
Stephen Stills and Richie Furay were drummer Joe Vitale (CSN) replacing the late
Dewey Martin, and Rick Rosas playing in place of the late bassist Bruce Palmer.

Check out videos for “For What It’s Worth,” “Mr. Soul,” and a finale of “Rockin’ in the Free World” that includes
Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, David Lindley,
Billy Idol, Modest Mouse
, and Grizzly Bear.


Mr. Gnome US Dates & Short Film

NEW ALBUM RECORDED AT JOSH HOMME’S STUDIO

The Cleveland duo with a rapidly growing cult following among musicians, critics and fans alike, Mr. Gnome has announced fall 2010
U.S. tour dates in November. All dates are below. The band is currently putting the finishing touches on a new
album, again recorded at
Josh Homme‘s (QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures) Pink Duck Studios in Los Angeles, where Mr. Gnome also
recorded its previous album, Heave Yer Skeleton.

Just in time for Halloween, the duo will soon release an extended video for the song “Vampires” (more like a
complete short narrative film, really.) Check out the trailer for the video below.

Mr. Gnome on tour:

11/03 Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar
11/04 Pittsburgh, PA @ Lava Lounge

11/05 Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool

11/06 Taunton, MA @ Steve’s Backstage Pass
11/11 Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
11/13 Madison, WI @ The Frequency
11/15 Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room
11/16 Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive

11/17 Salt Lake City, UT @ Burt’s Tiki Lounge
11/19 Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
11/20 Seattle, WA @ The Sunset Tavern
11/23 San Francisco, CA @ Elbo Room

11/24 Los Angeles, CA @ Silverlake Lounge

11/26 Tucson, AZ @ Plush
11/27 Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad
11/29 Tulsa, OK @ Soundpony
11/30 Springfield, MO @ The Outland
12/02 Dallas, TX @ Double Wide
12/04 San Antonio, TX @ Lone Star Studios

12/06 Pensacola, FL @ Handlebar

12/08 Atlanta, GA @ Drunken Unicorn
12/09 Nashville, TN @ The End
12/10 St Louis, MO @ The Firebird

12/18 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom

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Vatican Declares Bart & Homer Simpson Catholic

D’oh! The Vatican has declared Bart and Homer Simpson Catholic! They may misbehave with abandon, but Homer and Bart Simpson are members of the Catholic flock, the semi-official Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, said in its Sunday edition. Apparenty, The Vatican doesn’t mind that Homer regularly sleeps through Sunday morning worship service and serves up never-ending [...]

Rick Springfield Suicide Attempt

In his new autobiography, Rick Springfield reveals that before his first monster hit, Jessie’s Girl, he was an unhappy, misunderstood teen, desperate to end his life. On the pages of Late, Late at Night — arriving in stores from publisher Simon & Schuester today– the ’80s sudster-turned-crooner opens up in grim detail about a failed [...]

Daniel Radcliffe replaces Pattinson in Simpson spoof

Humour on the Simpson show has never known any boundaries, and this time their target is ‘Twilight’, the teen Dracula movie, but with a slight twist. The Simpson spoof, titled ‘Tweenlight’ will feature Daniel Radcliffe as the vampire hunk, instead of Robert Pattinson. It sees Lisa fall in love with a mysterious new student called [...]

Graffiti Artist Bansky “The Simpsons” Intro

Satirical British graffiti artist Banksy lent his “talents” to the title animation sequence on The Simpsons Sunday night. Bansky put a disturbing twist on the opening credits of The Simpsons with a minute-long animation showing dozens of Asian sweatshop workers painting scenes for the cartoon in a filthy warehouse filled with rats, human bones and [...]

Buffalo Springfield to Headline Bridge School Benefit

TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 AT 10 AM


Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield will
headline Neil
Young
‘s 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts. The rest of the daily lineup, which
includes Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, and others, is available below.

Tickets for both shows are on sale Sunday, September 19 at 10am at Livenation.com. Reserved seats are $150.00 and $75.00 and general
admission is $35.00 plus applicable fees. A limited number of 4 packs of general admission tickets are available for
$99.00 plus applicable fees. There is a 4 ticket limit for reserved seats and an 8 ticket total limit for purchases.

Proceeds from these two concerts benefit The Bridge School.

On Sale Sunday at 10am.

The 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts
Saturday, October 23rd at 5pm
Sunday, October 24th at 2pm
Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View

Saturday, October 23rd Lineup:

Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
Elvis Costello
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Lucinda Williams
Jackson Browne and David Lindley
Billy Idol
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear

Sunday, October 24th Lineup:

Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
T-Bone Burnett’s Speaking Clock Revue featuring Elton John & Leon Russell, Elvis Costello, Ralph Stanley, Neko Case
and Jeff Bridges
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear


ZOOGMA: Free Album/Tour

ALBUM AVAILABLE FOR FREE AT ZOOGMA.NET


ZOOGMA

ZOOGMA is proud to
announce the release of their debut album Recreational Vehicles, in stores
now. Equal parts art-house breakbeat and dance-floor sub-thumping grooves, the album traverses effortlessly a
vast musical landscape, all the while anchored and grounded with some of the hardest hitting beats out there. Most
importantly, the entire album is available for free online at the band’s website Zoogma.net.

ZOOGMA Tour Dates

Aug 19 2010 Alabama Music Box Mobile, Alabama

Aug 20 2010 Private Party Athens, GA
Aug 21 2010 EXIT/IN Nashville, TN
Aug 25 2010 George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

Aug 26 2010 The High Life Springfield, Missouri
Aug 28 2010 Mojo’s Columbia, MO
Aug 29 2010 River Jam Festival Fort Smith, Arkansas
Sep 2 2010 Rhythm and Brews Chattanooga, TN
Sep 3 2010 Big and Hearty Music Festival Gainesville, FL
Sep 4 2010 The 5 Spot Atlanta, GA

Sep 4 2010 Zydeco Birmingham, Alabama
Sep 5 2010 Head Jamz Festival Adams, TN
Sep 8 2010 JUPITER Tuscaloosa, AL
Sep 9 2010 Martin’s Jackson, Ms
Sep 9 2010 Revolution Room Little Rock, AR

Sep 10 2010 Green Mountain Eco Festival Eldridge, MO
Sep 11 2010 Werk Out Festival Bellefontaine, Ohio
Sep 17 2010 New Earth Music Hall Athens, GA
Sep 18 2010 The Lyric Oxford, MS
Sep 23 2010 Bourbon Street Auburn, AL

Sep 24 2010 Newby’s Memphis, TN
Oct 8 2010 Murphy’s Boone, NC
Oct 9 2010 Private Party Columbia, SC

Oct 16 2010 Private Party Tuscaloosa, AL
Oct 21 2010 20th Century Theatre w/ Papadosio Cincinnati, OH
Oct 22 2010 Beachland Ballroom w/ Papadosio Cleveland, OH
Oct 23 2010 Headliners Music Hall w/ Papadosio Louisville, KY
Nov 9 2010 The Crowbar Tampa, FL
Nov 10 2010 Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival Live Oak, FL

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Detroit, The Simpsons and The New York Times

I’m a 20-years-and-counting fan of The Simpsons which tends to keep up with, and parody, current life in the US. Last night’s episode here in the UK was about much of the ficititious city of Springfield being in foreclosure, giving Sideshow Bob, aka Matt Warren, a chance to move in next door to the famous yellow family and plot his latest attempt at removing Bart from the earth.

Motown was in the writers’ sights this episode: as the departing neighbours’ moving van leaves, Bart turns to his mom and says: “There they go, another Springfield family, off to seek a new life in Detroit.”

But if this weekend report in the New York Times is any guide, that may not be as much of a joke as the screenwriters – it takes nine months to produce one episode – intended it to be…

Karnivool: North American Tour

FALL TOUR KICKS OFF AUGUST 6 IN VANCOUVER

Australia’s Karnivool are
currently wrapping up their sold out “New Day Tour” in Australia and are thrilled to announce that they’ll be
returning stateside next month for the North American leg. Named after the eight-minute epic from their recently
released full-length Sound Awake, the “New Day Tour” will commence August 6 in Vancouver
before looping the U.S. and ending in Los Angeles on September 13. Tampa’s Tides of Man will open for most of
the dates.

“It’s time for a good ol’ North American road trip again,” attests guitarist Drew Goddard. “Look for a big white van
full of weird Aussies with bad hair and guitars pulling up at a town near you.”

Karnivool’s thunderous anthem “Set Fire To The Hive” from Sound Awake is currently at radio. Check out the video
and tour dates below.


Fri, Aug 6th Vancouver, BC Venue

Sat, Aug 7th Spokane, WA Stage 54
Sun, Aug 8th Portland, OR Roseland Side Room
Mon, Aug 9th Seattle, WA El Corazon
Wed, Aug 11th San Jose, CA Avalon
Thurs, Aug 12th San Diego, CA Brick By Brick
Fri, Aug 13th Scottsdale, AZ Martini Ranch
Sun, Aug 15th Dallas, TX The Loft
Mon, Aug 16th Austin, TX Emo’s
Tues, Aug 17th San Antonio, TX Scout Bar
Wed, Aug 18th Houston, TX Scout Bar
Fri, Aug 20th Tampa, FL State Theater
Sat, Aug 21st Orlando, FL Firestone Club
Sun, Aug 22nd Atlanta, GA Masquerade
Tues, Aug 24th Springfield, VA Jaxx
Thurs, Aug 26th Poughkeepsie, NY The Chance

Fri, Aug 27th New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
Sat, Aug 28th Allentown, PA Crocodile Rock
Sun, Aug 29th Boston, MA Harper’s Ferry
Tues, Aug 31st Flint, MI Machine Shop
Wed, Sept 1st Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection

Thurs, Sept 2nd Chicago, IL Bobby McGee’s
Fri, Sept 3rd Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock
Sat, Sept 4th Milwaukee, WI Vnuks
Sun, Sept 5th Madison, WI Taste Of Madison

Tues, Sept 7th St. Louis, MO Pops
Thurs, Sept 9th Lawrence, KS Bottleneck

Fri, Sept 10th Denver, CO Marquis

Sat, Sept 11th Colorado Springs, CO Black Sheep
Mon, Sept 13th Los Angeles, CA Troubadour

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Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg “The Simpsons” Guest Appearance

D’oh! Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear as himself on an episode of the upcoming season of FOX’s long-running animated series The Simpsons, New York Magazine reported Thursday.At 26, Zuckerberg is believed to be the world’s youngest billionaire, toting a net worth of $4 billion. He taped his appearance for an episode [...]

Michael Schenker Group: 30th Anniversary Tour

TOUR STARTS JULY 15; LIVE IN TOKYO CD/DVD OUT OCTOBER 19


Michael Schenker Group

The Michael Schenker
Group
has 28 US tour dates scheduled for this July and August (see below).

Live In Tokyo: 30th Anniversary Japan Tour, to be released on October 19, was recorded in
January 2010 during the 30th Anniversary Japan Tour. On this tour, the Michael Schenker Group consisted of
Michael Schenker, Gary Barden, Simon Phillips, Wayne Findlay, and Neil Murray. The band, in
impectable form, blasts through a track list highlighting all stages of Schenker’s career: from UFO and Scorpions
hits, through MSG classic tracks, to his solo compositions.

MSG 30th Anniversary World Tour – North American Dates:

JUL 15 2010 – Brixton – Redondo Beach, CA
JUL 16 2010 – Galaxy Theatre – Santa Ana, CA
JUL 17 2010 – Angel’s Roadhouse – Yucaipa, CA
JUL 18 2010 – Brick By Brick – San Diego, CA
JUL 21 2010 – Back Stage Live SA – San Antonio, TX
JUL 22 2010 – 18th Bar & Grill – San Leon, TX
JUL 23 2010 – Trees – Dallas, TX
JUL 24 2010 – Zoo Amphitheatre (Rock N America Festival) – Oklahoma City, OK
JUL 27 2010 – Showcase Live – Foxborough, MA
JUL 28 2010 – Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
JUL 29 2010 – Starland Ballroom – Sayerville, NJ

JUL 30 2010 – Jaxx – Springfield, VA
JUL 31 2010 – The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza – New York, NY

AUG 01 2010 – The Crazy Donkey – Farmingdale, NY
AUG 02 2010 – Eleanor Rigby’s (NEW) – Jermyn, PA
AUG 03 2010 – The House Of Blues (NEW) – Cleveland, OH

AUG 04 2010 – Scatz Nightclub – Middleton, WI
AUG 06 2010 – Club Vegas – Salt Lake City, UT
AUG 07 2010 – Xclamation Festival – Modesto, CA
AUG 08 2010 – Tower Theatre – Fresno, CA
AUG 11 2010 – Studio Seven – Seattle, WA
AUG 12 2010 – Dante’s – Portland, OR
AUG 13 2010 – The Last Day Saloon – Santa Rosa, CA

AUG 14 2010 – Pepperbelly’s – Fairfield, CA
AUG 15 2010 – The Avalon – Santa Clara, CA
AUG 17 2010 – The Boardwalk (DATE CHANGE) – Orangevale, CA
AUG 18 2010 – Coach House – San Juan Capistrano, CA
AUG 19 2010 – Key Club West – Hollywood, CA
AUG 21 2010 – Rosemont Theatre (NEW) – Rosemont, IL

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PETA Purchases Ad Space On Dying Man’s Urn

A dying comedian’s cremation urn is being customized to bring us some very “enlightening” messages from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.The animal rights group has forked over $200 to place ads blasting KFC and dog breeders on the urn that will hold the remains of Aaron Jamison. The Springfield, Oregon man, who is [...]

“American Idol” Heads To Springfield On “The Simpsons” Season Finale May 23

American Idol is headed to Springfield.
Next month’s season finale of The Simpsons will feature voiceover cameos by all four Idol judges — Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi, and Ellen DeGeneres — and A.I. host Ryan Seacrest as Moe the Bartender joins the judges’ panel on TV’s No. 1 talent show!
The episode, entitled “Judge Me [...]

Blind Boys of Alabama & Bob Dylan To Play White House Concert

BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, BOB DYLAN, JOHN LEGEND & MORE

TO PERFORM AT WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESIDENT AND MRS. OBAMA

Blind Boys of Alabama

Blind Boys of Alabama have been invited to perform at a special concert at the White House on February 10. In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music From the Civil Rights Movement will be held in the State Dining Room, and is timed to celebrate Black History Month.

The Blind Boys will join hosts President and Mrs. Obama as well as music superstars Bob Dylan, John Legend, Seal, Jennifer Hudson, John Mellencamp, Natalie Cole and Smokey Robinson on the bill. Morgan Freeman and Queen Latifah will emcee the entire event.

The concert will be the White House’s first music event of 2010, and is the latest in a music series started last year by Michelle Obama. It will be streamed live online at Whitehouse.gov and broadcast on PBS on February 11.

The event is a particularly poignant one for the Blind Boys. “Our group started singing together in Alabama in the late 1930s, and we lived through the dark days of segregation,” says Jimmy Carter, the band’s leader and one of its founding members. “That’s why it is a great pleasure and an even greater honor to sing on this program.”

The White House concert adds to an already remarkable year for the legendary gospel group. The band opened 2010 with a series of concerts in China, then flew to New York last week where they were joined by Lou Reed for a blistering performance on the Late Show with David Letterman. Watch the video of this first time live collaboration here.

The group will be touring the rest of the spring, including upcoming concerts in Morristown, N.J. (with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band), at UCLA’s Royce Hall (with Allen Toussaint) and at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, punctuated by their induction into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Montgomery, AL on March 25.

Blind Boys of Alabama Tour Dates

01/29/10 Fri Community Theatre at Mayo Center Morristown, NJ

02/19/10 Fri University of Illinois at Springfield Springfield, IL

02/20/10 Sat Sangamon Auditorium Springfield, IL

02/21/10 Sun The College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA

02/25/10 Thu Laxson Auditorium Chico, CA

02/26/10 Fri Knitting Factory Reno, NV

03/04/10 Thu Lobero Theatre Santa Barbara, CA

03/06/10 Sat UCLA Los Angeles, CA

03/06/10 Sat Royce Hall at UCLA Los Angeles, CA

03/07/10 Sun Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA

03/19/10 Fri Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts Franklin, NC

03/25/10 Thu The Alabama Music Hall of Fame Tuscumbia, AL

04/23/10 Fri Skipper’s Smokehouse Tampa, FL

04/25/10 Sun New Orleans Fairgrounds New Orleans, LA


Albums of the Week: January 22-28

JamBase Albums of the Week | January 22-January 28, 2010

Dennis’ Pick of the Week
The Society of Rockets: Future Factory (Underpop)

The future has of late not been so bright we need shades. Enter this under-known S.F. marvel to paint the sky with ROYGBIV colors as rhumba beats tickle our heels. An inscription on their site observes, “We’ve been thinking a lot about how buildings should be less like caves and more like treesÂ…about how the future looked brighter in the pastÂ…Here’s to new beginnings!” Sweet but not syrupy, Future Factory ladles Summer of Love vibes – bright strokes and beatific harmonies – over a thick, cerebral stew – a dish both homey in its immediate satisfaction yet modernly dense. There’s the tomorrow clang of H.G. Wells and the rocket ship ’50s wedded to batucada shimmy and a sonic inquisitiveness that’s positively intoxicating. A 21-track opus (available for download now and in March on double vinyl) is a ballsy move by any band, but Future Factory holds up under repeated spins, and in fact grows by leaps and bounds as one picks up on the connective tissue and observant, restorative lyrics. While it may not jump out as an immediate modern classic like their previous release, Our Paths Related (JamBase review), this song cycle full of breakneck changes, head snap inducing guitars, fabulously swoon-y vocals, and hip shaking rhythms continues the evolution of a truly terrific band hell-bent on making some of the most interesting, satisfying rock today. They have succeeded with flying colors once again. (Dennis Cook)

Ron’s Pick of the Week
Four Tet: There Is Love In You (Domino)

“I think a lot of Four Tets (sic) awesomeness roots in the contrast of slick/clean and random/dirty,” recently gushed someone in the comments sections of the recent “official leak” of Four Tet’s long-awaited new full-length on the Soundcloud website (the official release date is January 26). Given the complexity by which Kieran Hebden crafts his grooves, I was at first a little put off by reading this statement. How could someone deduce the agenda of this otherwise multifaceted artist to such black and white terms? But after giving some thought to this tidbit of wisdom left in the wake of the near 30,000 plays There Is Love In You has streamed on Soundcloud (posted by Hebden himself) over the course of this past week, especially when thinking in the context of the totality of the Four Tet catalog, it soon becomes clear that this kid’s clean/dirty theory to his music is actually spot-on. And whether or not you will consider There Is Love In You, the former Fridge guitarist’s fifth full-length under his longtime solo guise, to be a misstep or a masterpiece will likely depend on how you take your Tet. For those who like the chaotic cacophony of his recent work, particularly his brain-rattling collaborative LPs with legendary jazz drummer Steve Reid, as well as his last proper full-length, 2005′s Everything Ecstatic, the strong club vibe this new album gives off with its unapologetic use of cooing female voices and dubstep-inspired rhythmic hops might certainly be met with cries of “sell-out” from the experimental end of the Four Tet fanbase. However, for those who give this remarkable work a deeper and more educated listen – preferably with headphones or within the confines of a soundproof automobile at high volume – and take in all of the intricacies interwoven within these songs’ more dance-ready tendencies – the subtle use of Hebden’s beloved ring modulator, atmospheric Slint-like guitar passages, throwback illbient vibes, elements of such exotic instruments as harp and kora – and you will appreciate There Is Love In You as Hebden’s finest and yes, cleanest album since Rounds and most straightforward release since Pause. Amazing, amazing stuff right here. (Ron Hart)

Beach House: Teen Dream (Sub Pop)

Already shaping up to be this year’s Grizzly Bear-esque anointed joint, Beach House’s third long-player (arriving January 26) is decidedly more direct than Veckatimest, though there’s a shared harmonic reach and woozy beauty that’s pretty bloody charming. The duo of Victoria Legrand (niece of legendary composer Michel Legrand) and Alex Scally ooze ’60s melancholy pop vibes, though their candy colored lens is suitably cracked and teeth pocked for modern times. This spins along like a light bedecked carousel filled with the smitten and those smited by amour – a romantic haze that’s thick but not treacle-y and a fine update of what Dusty Springfield, Lesley Gore and Lee Hazelwood once wrought. (DC)

Emancipator: Safe In The Steep Cliffs (self-released)

Fresh out of Portland, Emancipator’s sophomore effort (released January 19) offers a revitalizing glimpse into auditory canvas of one the electronic scene’s budding new gems. Effortlessly meshing subtle melodies with delicious doses of downtempo and seductively silky songwriting, Emancipator builds around a beat to form a heavily layered, well-produced collection of 14 tracks. From opener “Greenland” and its sultry strings to the laid-back, dubby hand-clap “Kamakura” to the worldly melange of textures and samples of the album-closing title cut, he has a way of transforming live instrumentation into a multihued portrait that looks towards the likes of Bonobo, Bluetech and Sigur Ros, performed with its own potion of delicate intricacy. (Chris Clark)

Kevin Barker: You and Me (Gnomonsong)

As one man John Fahey tribute band Currituck County, Kevin Barker was an instrumental staple of the East Coast “freak folk” movement. But on his first album under his own name (released January 19), the go-to guitarist for such acts as Vetiver, Espers, Antony and the Johnsons and Devendra Banhart showcases his talents as a songwriter with this lovely collection of rural country rock gems crafted with the help of such pals as Wilco’s Pat Sansone, Shins sideman Eric Johnson and Drag City chanteuse Joanna Newsom among others. (RH)

Overmountain Men: Glorious Day (Ramseur)

Rebel pluck, flamenco echoes and “Curtis Lowe” Skynyrd-isms – Overmountain has it all. From the “Death To Tyrants” and May 20, 1775 inscriptions and band photos that paint them as musical soldiers, this project – which includes unsung Avett Brothers bassist Bob Crawford – is actually more wide-angled and swinging than these signposts suggest. Underground mainstay David Childers‘ perfectly Haggard voice provides grit and a classic country feel (with a broader world view), and this debut (arriving January 26) exudes the boisterous bonhomie of its creation. Joe Strummer would’ve loved this. (DC)

The Silent League: Â…But You’ve Always Been The Caretaker (Something in Construction)

Named after the enigmatic line at the end of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, the latest title from sometime Mercury Rev keyboardist Justin Russo‘s chamber pop group looks to gap an unlikely bridge separating Van Dyke Parks’ Song Cycle and Kanye West’s 808s and Heartbreak on this strange, beautiful album about the future. Make sure you check out the bonus disc, however, which contains a bevy of worthwhile Silent League odds and ends, including great covers of ELO’s “Can’t Get It Out of My Head” and Alicia Keys’ “No One.” (RH)

Collin Herring: Ocho (self-released)

Herring arrives with a strange angled honesty, a dustbowl true voice whispering about doubts and the hard things he’s seen, yet also capable of gently hooky rockin’ and moody drift. Ocho, beautifully produced by Centro-matic‘s Will Johnson, is a dense half hour whose melancholy tendrils grip one long after it’s over. Kindred spirits include Clem Snide’s Eef Barzelay, Vic Chesnutt and Jim James, but Herring, particularly in these well carved settings, has a thoroughly compelling voice of his own that’s perfect for crawling inside and shutting out the day. (DC)

Elvis Costello & The Attractions: Live at Hollywood High (Hip-O/UMe)

Originally recorded for a promotional 7-inch that was given away with copies of Armed Forces in 1979, this explosive concert that went down on June 4, 1978 at the Hollywood High School auditorium finds a then 23-year-old Elvis and the original Attractions blasting their way through favorites from Costello’s first two albums, 1977′s My Aim Is True and 1978′s This Year’s Model, while previewing cuts from Forces, including a beautiful piano-only version of “Accidents Will Happen.” Produced by Nick Lowe, Universal’s Costello Show series continues to impress with this monumental showcase for the savage young Elvis at the peak of his punk powers. (RH)

The Len Price 3: Pictures (Wicked Cool)

Mods arise! Shamelessly lifting from the usual ’60s sources and more modern templates like Teenage Fanclub and Holly Golightly, the LP3 succeed in making exceedingly well-tread ground seem freshly furrowed. The songs are pure dynamite – from the ’60s Pete Townshend-esque title cut to the Help! era Beatles style of “After You’ve Gone” to the Jam-y growl of “If You Live Round Here” – and the spit ‘em out with apostolic gusto over a tight instrumental snap. No new ground broken but who gives a damn when the music’s this bloody fun? This could bring back the Frug and Hully Gully in a big way! (DC)

The Hotrats: Turn-Ons (Fat Possum)

As The Hotrats, Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey of England’s venerable modern rock underdogs Supergrass unleash a fun, excellently executed collection of quality cover tunes that includes inventive remakes of the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right (To Party),” the Sex Pistols’ “EMI,” and The Doors’ “Crystal Ships” interspersed with faithful renditions of such AOR snob faves as Pink Floyd’s “Bike,” The Kinks’ “Big Sky,” David Bowie’s “Queen Bitch,” and a great take on Roxy Music’s “Love is the Drug.” Produced by the great Nigel Godrich (Beck, Radiohead), Turn-Ons sounds like the Grass boys secretly dubbed 40 minutes of my old radio show in college and decided to make it an album. Good show, lads! (RH)

Jason Boesel: Hustler’s Son (Team Love)

After more than a decade drumming for the likes of Rilo Kiley and Bright Eyes, Boesel drops his first solo album, and it’s every bit as well crafted and appealing as any of his associations. Hustler’s Son (released January 12) has the warmly caressed feel of ’70s FM, slipping between countryish chooglers (“Black Waves”), what could be prime Lindsey Buckingham (“French Kissing”) and Yacht Rock gold (“Miracles”). Aided by pals Jonathon Wilson, Benmont Tench, David Rawlings and Blake Sennett, this is a creeper likely to become a repeat spin favorite, its bittersweet, worldly-wise optimism finding a ready home in one’s breast. (DC)

Harvey Milk: Harvey Milk (Hydrahead)

The first recordings of the recently reunited Athens, GA, stoner/noise heavyweights Harvey Milk, produced by Shellac’s Bob Weston sometime in the early ’90s, have been floating around the Internet via various Mediafire and Megaupload links on more educated Blogger sites for years. But thanks to the band’s new label, Hydrahead, the barely audible, lo-fi hiss and sonic corrosion that made this ultra-rare debut album such a challenge to listen to has been cleaned up thanks to a beautiful remastering job worthy of the Maxell XL II 90 minute tape that graces the cover of this long-overdue reissue (arriving January 26). (RH)

Editors: In This Light And On This Evening (Fader)

This proffers a glass and chrome futurism that’s besmirched with the oils and complications of human fingerprints. Finally seeing a U.S. release on January 19, this set has already garnered serious European love, and if one is a fan of early Depeche Mode and other bastions of New Romanticism it’s easy to see why. Tom Smith‘s keening pipes suggest a (un)happy meeting point of Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus and Muse, and the music’s grimy click ‘n’ thump proves fairly stirring, if one’s open to such baroque silicon constructions. (DC)

Fucked Up: Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009 (Matador)

One of the most inventive, original hardcore bands to ever set fire to North America gathers up all of the previously uncollected, one-off 7- and 12-inchers the Canadian sextet recorded for various labels over the course of the ’00s on this jam-packed two-disc set. For anyone who likes screaming vocals and throat-stomping riffs offset by jazz flute and a melodic style as influenced by Unrest as it is the Cro-Mags, this incidental anthology is a great beginner’s guide to the most exciting, innovative band on the hardcore circuit. (RH)

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Backyard Tire Fire Announce Tour

BACKYARD TIRE FIRE ANNOUNCE U.S. TOUR IN SUPPORT OF GOOD TO BE, OUT 2/16

In support of their upcoming February 16 release of Good To Be, Backyard Tire Fire has confirmed a full set of coast-to-coast tour dates.

Preview tracks off Good To Be here.

Backyard Tire Fire Tour Dates

Backyard Tire Fire

01/15/10 Fri Marly’s Pub Springfield, IL

02/05/10 Fri Six Strings Bloomington, IL

02/06/10 Sat Six Strings Bloomington, IL

02/12/10 Fri Gerstle’s Louisville, KY

02/13/10 Sat Double Door Chicago, IL

02/18/10 Thu Turf Club St. Paul, MN

02/19/10 Fri Nutty’s North Sioux Falls, SD

02/20/10 Sat Vaudeville Mews Des Moines, IA

02/21/10 Sun Murphy’s Lounge Omaha, NE

02/24/10 Wed Hodi’s Half Note Fort Collins, CO

02/25/10 Thu three20south Breckenridge, CO

02/27/10 Sat The Walnut Room Denver, CO

03/02/10 Tue The Mint Los Angeles, CA

03/03/10 Wed Hotel Utah Saloon San Francisco, CA

03/04/10 Thu Humboldt Brews Arcata, CA

03/05/10 Fri Mississippi Studios Portland, OR

03/06/10 Sat Empyrean Spokane, WA

03/08/10 Mon The Filling Station Bozeman, MT

03/09/10 Tue Railyard Alehouse Billings, MT

03/12/10 Fri Shank Hall Milwaukee, WI

03/13/10 Sat Rock Island Brewing Co. Rock Island, IL

03/20/10 Sat Governor’s State University University Park, IL

03/26/10 Fri Southgate House Newport, KY

04/02/10 Fri Old Rock House St. Louis, MO

04/07/10 Wed Grey Eagle Asheville, NC

04/08/10 Thu Smith’s Olde Bar Atlanta, GA

04/09/10 Fri Fiery Ron’s Home Team BBQ Sullivan’s Island, SC

04/10/10 Sat Fiery Ron’s Home Team BBQ Charleston, SC

04/13/10 Tue The Pour House Music Hall Raleigh, NC

04/14/10 Wed The Soapbox Wilmington, NC

04/15/10 Thu Black Cat Washington, DC

04/16/10 Fri The Southern Charlottesville, VA

04/17/10 Sat NightCat Easton, MD

04/18/10 Sun Appalachian Brewing Company Harrisburg, PA

04/20/10 Tue Joe’s Pub New York, NY

04/21/10 Wed The Middle East Cambridge, MA

04/22/10 Thu Monkey House Winooski, VT

04/23/10 Fri Red Square Albany, NY

04/27/10 Tue Cafe Nine New Haven, CT

04/28/10 Wed World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA

04/30/10 Fri Club Cafe Pittsburgh, PA

05/01/10 Sat Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH

05/29/10 Sat Summer Camp: Three Sisters Park Chillicothe, IL


Win a Chance To Play Wakarusa

WAKARUSA HITS TWENTY CITIES TO FIND THREE LOCAL BANDS FOR 2010 LINE UP

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

The Wakarusa Music Festival will be traveling to 20 cities this winter in a quest to locate the best and brightest musicians the country has to offer. At every stop on the tour 4-5 bands will compete in a regional talent showcase. The winner of each talent showcase as decided by the fans in attendance will receive an invitation to play at Wakarusa 2010.

But it doesn’t end there. The winners in each city will also have their music featured the Wakarusa website and will compete in an online talent showcase. The three bands that receive the most votes in the online competition will get to play the Revival Stage at the festival along with a host of other surprises.

Apply via Sonicbids here

Wakarusa 2010 Band Showcase Dates
01.18 St. Louis – Cicero’s
01.20 Des Moines – Vaudeville Mews

01.21 Chicago – Kinetic Playground

01.22 Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre

01.26 KC – Crosstown Station

01.26 Little Rock – Sticky Fingerz

01.27 Fayetteville – George’s Majestic

02.01 Athens, GA – New Earth Music Hall

02.02 Tuscaloosa, AL – Jupiter Bar & Grill

02.03 Baton Rouge, LA – Bogie’s

02.04 Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s

02.06 Dallas – Poor David’s Pub

02.07 Austin – Ace’s Lounge

02.08 Stillwater – Eskimo Joe’s

02.09 Tulsa – Cain’s Ballroom

02.11 Ft. Collins – Hodie’s Half Note

02.12 Denver – Quixote’s

02.12 Lawrence – Bottleneck

02.13 Springfield, MO – Outland Ballroom

02.14 Memphis – Hi-Tone Cafe