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Post by harro on Feb 4, 2006 10:29:03 GMT -5
ohh...that puddle of poo the cardboard vampyres ever came your way? they'd be good for a night of nostalgia.
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Post by mongo on Feb 4, 2006 10:32:42 GMT -5
they seem to be an LA house band
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Post by katey on Feb 4, 2006 18:04:00 GMT -5
Brody Dalle had her baby. On January 17. I just heard now.
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 6:45:46 GMT -5
Greg Prato of Billboard.com is reporting that longtime pals Chris Goss (MASTERS OF REALITY) and Josh Homme (QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE) will make their live debut together later this month as the 5:15ERS. The group will appear Feb. 26 as part of Arthur Magazine's Arthurball at Echo in Los Angeles.
"We've actually had [the idea] for 10 years," Goss told Billboard.com about the collaboration with Homme. "My friend Jay Babcock at Arthur Magazine called a month or two ago and said, 'Do you want to play Arthur Ball, which is happening in the spring time?' So I called Josh and I said, 'It's time for 5:15ERS, right?' And he said, 'Yeah.' So this is the debut of the whole idea."
It also appears that the 5:15ERS will not be a one-shot deal, as Goss reports, "There will be one show and more to follow. We're focusing on the show, but we have talked about doing a record." However, Goss is in the dark as much as anybody as to what the 5:15ERS will actually sound like, as the duo has no songs written at this time. "I don't know yet — we've never done it before. I think there will be some improv involved," he said. "Perhaps some covers, we're thinking."
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 7:01:01 GMT -5
Amy Phillips reports: Just a few days before Chan Marshall was set to head out on the road in support of her new album, The Greatest, Matador Records has announced that Cat Power has canceled her entire American tour.
The label cited "health reasons" as the cause of the cancellation, saying only "Out of respect for Chan's privacy, we can't give more detailed information, but we hope and assume that you'll respect her privacy during this time as well."
"There will be information about refunds available imminently, and the tour will be rescheduled as soon as possible."
As of right now, all of Marshall's February and March American dates, including her performance at the Matador SXSW showcase, are off. However, Cat Power shows in London and Paris in March, as well as appearances at Coachella in April and Bonnaroo in June, are still tentatively scheduled.
The canceled shows:
02-11 Memphis, TN - Gibson Lounge 02-14 New York, NY - Town Hall 02-18 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Hall 02-20 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre 02-22 Los Angeles, CA - Wilshire Ebell 02-23 San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts 02-24 San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts 02-26 Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre 03-15 Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ
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Post by MR GUMBY on Feb 7, 2006 7:17:28 GMT -5
cat power – worst. show. ever.
even worse than crappy local cover bands, and they suck.
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 7:18:32 GMT -5
yeah I know, but im not doing this for y00 and me man !!! I mean if megadeth cancels their world tour THAN you know im talking about you and I buddy !!
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Post by MR GUMBY on Feb 7, 2006 7:20:31 GMT -5
you don't know. how could you know? DO YOU FEEL MY PAIN!!!!! HOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWW?
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 7:23:58 GMT -5
oh I know.....remember I have the globe and the magic light remember ?
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Post by MR GUMBY on Feb 7, 2006 7:28:22 GMT -5
ahhh. pain you must store so much.
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 7:32:49 GMT -5
megadeth is my release ! ALL HAIL DAVE MUSTAINE !!
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Post by MR GUMBY on Feb 7, 2006 7:39:22 GMT -5
just in case the point was lost:
if cat power does tour, do not go!! or you'll be wishing you had a loud stereo implanted into your skull that played megadeath at full (11) volume so your brain exploded and oozed out of your nose onto your feet.
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 7:43:31 GMT -5
point?!? what point?!?! thats impossible
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 8:01:16 GMT -5
just in case the point was lost: if cat power does tour, do not go!! or you'll be wishing you had a loud stereo implanted into your skull that played megadeath at full (11) volume so your brain exploded and oozed out of your nose onto your feet. Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?
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Post by MR GUMBY on Feb 7, 2006 8:34:55 GMT -5
no, it must go to 11!
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Post by mongo on Feb 7, 2006 8:41:28 GMT -5
whats your point ?
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Post by katey on Feb 7, 2006 9:21:26 GMT -5
Oh well, I guess this settles the question of 'is it worth it to drive to Boston to see Cat Power'. I've seen her three times. I enjoy her spazzyness. It's part of the show, man.
Maybe Chan's preggers.
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Post by dimples on Feb 7, 2006 10:08:39 GMT -5
cat power – worst. show. ever. even worse than crappy local cover bands, and they suck. Apparently you haven't heard the bands around here's...
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Post by dimples on Feb 7, 2006 10:09:27 GMT -5
You know this is how bad rumors get started...
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Post by Quim-Quizzle on Feb 7, 2006 18:02:36 GMT -5
Amy Phillips reports: Just a few days before Chan Marshall was set to head out on the road in support of her new album, The Greatest, Matador Records has announced that Cat Power has canceled her entire American tour. The label cited "health reasons" as the cause of the cancellation, saying only "Out of respect for Chan's privacy, we can't give more detailed information, but we hope and assume that you'll respect her privacy during this time as well." "There will be information about refunds available imminently, and the tour will be rescheduled as soon as possible." As of right now, all of Marshall's February and March American dates, including her performance at the Matador SXSW showcase, are off. However, Cat Power shows in London and Paris in March, as well as appearances at Coachella in April and Bonnaroo in June, are still tentatively scheduled. The canceled shows: 02-11 Memphis, TN - Gibson Lounge 02-14 New York, NY - Town Hall 02-18 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Hall 02-20 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre 02-22 Los Angeles, CA - Wilshire Ebell 02-23 San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts 02-24 San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts 02-26 Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre 03-15 Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ yippee
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Post by katey on Feb 7, 2006 18:18:55 GMT -5
Amy Phillips reports: Just a few days before Chan Marshall was set to head out on the road in support of her new album, The Greatest, Matador Records has announced that Cat Power has canceled her entire American tour. The label cited "health reasons" as the cause of the cancellation, saying only "Out of respect for Chan's privacy, we can't give more detailed information, but we hope and assume that you'll respect her privacy during this time as well." "There will be information about refunds available imminently, and the tour will be rescheduled as soon as possible." As of right now, all of Marshall's February and March American dates, including her performance at the Matador SXSW showcase, are off. However, Cat Power shows in London and Paris in March, as well as appearances at Coachella in April and Bonnaroo in June, are still tentatively scheduled. The canceled shows: 02-11 Memphis, TN - Gibson Lounge 02-14 New York, NY - Town Hall 02-18 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Hall 02-20 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre 02-22 Los Angeles, CA - Wilshire Ebell 02-23 San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts 02-24 San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts 02-26 Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre 03-15 Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ yippee are you trying to set some kind of record for stupid one word spam responses on a bulletin board? get a life and stop wasting Raeni's bandwidth.
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Post by Quim-Quizzle on Feb 7, 2006 18:21:30 GMT -5
no
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Post by Quim-Quizzle on Feb 9, 2006 19:46:47 GMT -5
yippee are you trying to set some kind of record for stupid one word spam responses on a bulletin board? get a life and stop wasting Raeni's bandwidth. bbbwaaaaahahahahhahahaha !!!
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Post by mongo on Feb 9, 2006 20:08:08 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/results?search=kyuss+wiltern&search_type=search_videosThe RekordsRekords.com web site has been updated wit ha brand-new e-mail interview with QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE/ex-KYUSS mainman Josh Homme. A couple of excerpts from the question-and-answer session follow: Q: How was it playing with John Garcia [ex-KYUSS singer] again? I've seen the videos from the Wiltern show [in L.A. in late December] and it looked like the band had a great time! Was it weird at first? Did you notice the crowd reaction? Josh Homme: "Man, I loved playing with John again. I can't believe how long it had actually been since we'd last done stuff. Like ten years. Actually more than. I didn't notice the time pass. I just blinked. The band and Johnny had a great time. If the video shows our faces, then I'm sure all you can see is, like, smiles of relief. It was almost like testing a rope bridge and not knowing if it would hold or fall apart. But, once we knew it would hold we were, like, bouncin' up and down on it. Johnny and I have always been tight, even if we've had moments where ya don't talk for 8 months or somethin'. We just kinda pick up from where we left off. What's funny is, it felt like that's what we did with playin' too, just picked up from where we left off. It made me feel good and I needed that. It was a great way to end the year. I breathed a sigh of relief at the reaction it got from everyone else in the jury box. dude, with all the spin and twist, bleep and blaap that's gone on for the last year and a half, I thought, 'Well, this could be received horribly wrong.' But it wasn't misunderstood by KYUSS or QUEENS people, so it gets accepted for what it was: two old friends playing together, just because." Q: After so many years of touring, recording and non-stop promotion, are you glad to have a bit of free time or are you itching to get back into the studio? Josh Homme: "I'm always itching to get in the studio. But, I'm glad to have a little time to reflect and observe and learn some new shit. I like to do stuff, it's hard not to when you get to be a musician. When I sit for too long, I get this nervous feeling that music will take itself away from me. So I try to: water it, listen to it, talk to it, leave it alone for a second (you know, give it some privacy), then put it in the sun for awhile, worship it, try it on, curse it, feed it, beg from it and grow it in order to skip things like copying it or chasing it. No static things. I feel like certain aspects of writing have the same dynamic as a relationship with someone else. Like, you can't spend every minute of every day with the same person or what do you have to communicate about, they were there and two now operate as one. I gotta go out, discover and learn things, that are worth bringing back to camp. Takin' chances, tripping, falling and eating a lot of shit is a great way for me to change my perspective or angle that I look at the world. Getting up again is the greatest way I know of testing how much I really learned. So, based on my shit eating intake, I guess you could say that I learned a lot this year (hahaha!). Whatever… I'll just wait for music to call me and tell me it's arrived and is ready to be picked up at the station. Then I guess I'll do what I know to do: go pick it up and bring it back home." Q: With "Lullabies", it seems the record took a more emotional direction, with songs like "I Never Came" and "The Blood is Love" having a poignancy that is mostly unheard of on previous releases. I love the surprises that this record brought, the diversity is even more apparent on this CD. Did you realize that it would lead to division amongst some of the fans? Josh Homme: "It's been intense. I knew I was walking into a situation where I could not make everybody happy and before we'd even started recording the unhappy people were so vocal about how they felt. But I hadn't really said why I had done what I'd done with Mark [Lanegan] and Nick [Oliveri], so that question got answered by rumor and by an angry Nick. Music has saved me so many times before and I didn't wanna say 'Nick is violent with the ladies and Mark is gonna die without help. I'm not on my own 'cause I wanna be, but because I don't have a choice. Now forget all that, 'cause here's the new QUEENS record!' In hindsight, I was naive. Sometimes words make me feel like I'm trying to do calligraphy with a brick. Music communicates intangible, complex feelings where words fail. So yeah, I sorta stupidly thought I'd play my way out of the mess I was in. 'I Never Came' is about life knocking you down until you're ready to give up, but finding a way to rise up again. And 'The Blood..' is about looking into the eyes of someone you care about as they pass away and it's what I said to a special person right after they were gone. When we'd finished recording 'Lullabies', I was confident that everyone would hear honesty and know it was real. I thought nay-sayers would respect that it doesn't hide the emotions of the moment and that its sound is all three records rolled into one. But, by the time it finally came out, I think lots of people had made up their minds. Everyone wanted it to be exactly what they wanted it to be or else. I wouldn't change one note. Albums should be a historical record of their time frames, right? Isn't that why they're called records? 'Lullabies' is what was goin' on for me." Read the entire interview at www.rekordsrekords.com.
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Post by darklight on Feb 14, 2006 14:34:07 GMT -5
"The new record from Mudhoney is available for pre-order in the shop now and all of you who order before March 3rd will receive a 6 song bonus CD with out-takes, remixes, and non-album tracks from Under a Billion Suns. But wait--there's more! The dudes from Mudhoney have agreed to sign the first 60 LPs as well as 30 CDs at random. Holy smokes, is this the best pre-order in the world or what?" www.myspace.com/subpoprecords
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