Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Farewell to the King of Pop
We'll miss you Michael.
Our friend over at punkphoto.com has a great tribute piece up.
Check it out here.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Jenny Lewis @ Battery Park - 07/04/09
Jenny Lewis opened up for Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band as part of a free 4th of July concert at Battery Park in NYC.
Jenny played some new songs off her latest album Acid Tongue and a few old favorites from her first LP Rabbit Fur Coat like "Rise Up With Fists" and "Born Secular".
The true treat though was when she invited "a brother" out to join the set - cue Conor Oberst who came out and joined in for a cover of The Traveling Wilburys "Handle With Care".
(that's Conor in the hat)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Bjork's Volatic - Screening Dates
As a run up to the June 30th release of her DVD/CD/VNYL recording Volatic, Bjork is offering screenings of Volatic: The Volta Tour Live in Paris in select cities around the country.
Upcoming dates:
June 23-28 - Oxford, MS @ The Amp
June 23-28 - Lake Geneva, WI @ Geneva Theater
June 24 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Trylon Microcinema
June 26, 27 - Seattle, WA @ Northwest Film Forum
June 26, 27 - San Francisco, CA @ The Roxie
June 26, 27 - Bellingham, WA @ Pickford Film Center
June 26, 27 - New Orleans, LA @ Zeitgeist Arts Center
July 20 - Austin, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse Ritz
Check out a trailer for the concert film here.
More screenings will announced soon so if you don't see your city listed, keep an eye on www.cineampurgatorio.com.for more dates.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Amy Speace @ Joe's Pub 6/19
Amy Speace took to the stage, before a packed house, at Joe’s Pub on Friday night. The singer/songwriter was celebrating the release of her second album The Killer in Me (Judy Collin’s Wildflower Records) – and it is a stunner, residing comfortably between the twangy pop rock of Sheryl Crow and the melancholy odes of Shawn Colvin.
Speace, playing guitar and backed by a tight four piece band, kicked the night off with a bluesy rock number with a toe-tapping hook. The rest of the set saw the NYC-based songbird effortlessly switching back and forth between darkly seductive songs like “Blue Horizon” and the openly aching “The Weight of the World”.
Her music may be infused with broken-hearted candor but Amy Speace is such a warm affable performer that a night spent with her music is anything but a downer.
The Killer in Me will be released on June 30th.
Amy Speace can also be heard on the 2008 Judy Collins tribute album Born to the Breed which also features the talents of Joan Baez, Dolly Parton, Leonard Cohen, Chrissie Hynde and Shawn Colvin among others.
Your best bet though is to catch her live on the road this summer – tour dates are here.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Lou Reed @ Blender Theatre 4/23 & 4/24
Music legend Lou Reed will be playing a two night stand (Thursday, April 23rd and Friday, April 24th) at New York City's Blender Theatre at Gramercy as part of the Metal Machine Trio.
In other words, leave your "Sweet Jane" swaying moves at home and get ready to rock!
The Metal Machine Trio is Lou on guitar and electronics, Ulrich Krieger on tenor sax and live electronics and Sarth Calhoun on live processing and Fingerboard Continuum.
Word is that Reed is going to be extremely loose set list-wise so if you're a Lou fan, be sure to scoop up tix for both shows since they'll be completely different.
And about those tickets - here's some good news for younger fans who refuse to let a little thing like the recession stand in the way of a night (or two) of live music appreciation - students get in HALF-PRICE with a valid Student ID when purchased at the Blender Theatre or Irving Plaza box offices!
For the rest of us non-student types, pick up your tix at http://www.livenation.com/artist/metal-machine-trio-tickets.
For a sneak peek of the upcoming Lou Reed experience, you can download "Night 1" and "Night 2" at http://www.loureed.com/00/mp3.
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