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The singer's 'band with no name' will play Los Angeles tonight (Oct 2)
Yeah, that Blue Reunion? It's no more.
Blur guitartist, Graham Coxon, told NME.COM that there are no further plans to bring the band back together.
This comes just a month after Coxon said the exact opposite.
Trent Reznor may have moved on from Nine Inch Nails, but he's not moving on from making music.
Rumor has it that the NIN frontman will head into the studio with the new-wave synth master Gary Numan. Unfortunately, no details about the project have been leaked.
During NIN's "Wave Goodbye" tour, Numan took stage with the band during the gigs on the Los Angeles leg of the tour. Numan performed multiple songs with Nine Inch Nails and received rave reviews for doing so.
'We won't read the reviews,' declare the band
A few days ago, Apple released it's new version of iTunes which includes the new "enhanced" album called the iTunes LP.
iTunes LP gives you access to an album's lyrics, liner notes, exclusive interviews, and music videos.
So our question to you: Have you purchased an iTunes LP yet? And if so, are you a fan of them? If you haven't purchased an LP and you use the music store regularly, what is stopping you from buying the enhanced album?
Radiohead drummer Phil Selway has announced that he is set to release a solo album.
Flight Of The Conchords have revealed the tracklisting of their forthcoming second album, 'I Told You I Was Freaky'.
Four years ago in the depths of Piedmont, California, five wonderful young men came together and formed a band. After multiple attempts at deciding upon a name for themselves, the five men came upon the verdict to be called Dizzy Balloon. In 2008, these five men, Petros A.P (Vocals/Guitar), Jonny Flannes (Guitar), Louie Diller(Drums), Joey Orton (Piano), and Raffi Peterson (bass) released a self-titled album consisting of eleven tracks, which, seemed to exceed any expectations the world had set for them.
The music on the album is anything but empty lyrics and a generic, carbon copy sound. Its the kind of music that can sing and dance to for hours upon end. Its the kind of music that you listen to when you need cheering up when you’re in the worst of moods. It’s that overwhelmingly flawless pop rock that Dizzy Ballon has mastered on this compelling, self-titled album.
The album opens up with Raindrop Residence, and it is indeed one minute and nineteen seconds of love. From start to finish, the album is virtually faultless. Some of their songs, such as Chinatown, sound like preordained radio sensations, While others like Young Love are inevitably going to be your next guilty pleasure. Some of the most memorable songs on the album include A Little Note, Raise A Glass, and What Can I Do. The Queen/Beatles vibe that is hinted throughout the album is really what makes it stand out among the other music in their genre.
So, with an album that has a mix of catchy songs, great vocals, beautifully orchestrated instrumentals, and compelling lyrics, these five young men is deserving of a reputation as one of the most remarkable bands of our time. So, when your looking for an album that will keep your musical thirst satisfied; Dizzy Balloon is exactly what you need.
Jay-Z has already started work on the follow up to his latest album 'The Blueprint 3', even though his current record has only just been released in the US.
Paul McCartney has told NME.COM that he wants The Beatles songs to be available as downloads.
When the world needs a song to sing along with their friends to, Heaven Can Wait by We The Kings is the perfect choice. It has that catchy, upbeat sound that society seems to constantly crave. It is a bit different from some of their previous work, but nevertheless, it still appeals to their fans.
September 25th, come check out Alice Cooper in Atlantic City at the House of Blues. Doors open at 08:00 PM, and the show starts at 09:00 PM. Ages 18 and over. Sorry, kids.
Where:
801 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
(609) 236-BLUE (2583)
Prices:
$45.00 - GA Standing
$50.00 - Balcony Sides Reserved
$55.00 - Balcony Center Reserved
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