Thursday, April 30, 2009

Bad Religion - New Maps Of Hell


Punk Rock. Ist natürlich total aus der Mode, und das nicht erst seit gestern. Einige Bands versuchen, sich in ein hippes Nachbargenre zu retten und verzapfen seitdem weinerlichen Emo wie AFI. Andere wollen auf Gedeih und Verderb der Politik in den Hintern treten, scheitern aber an ihrer Engstirnigkeit, wie beispielsweise Anti-Flag, oder verrennen sich in den eigenen Zwangsvorstellungen, siehe NOFX. Und von vielen weiteren hat man seit Ewigkeiten nichts mehr gehört. In letztere Kategorie fallen irgendwie auch Bad Religion. Schließlich sollte dieses Album ursprünglich schon letztes Jahr erscheinen.
Nun haben wir Mitte 2007 und New Maps Of Hell rotiert endlich im CD-Player. Und obwohl man bei diesem Gerät keine Möglichkeit hat, die Geschwindigkeit einzustellen, fragt man sich zu Beginn, wann man denn aus Versehen den Knopf „schneller" gedrückt hat. Denn Bad Religion legen vor wie Rancid auf ihrem 2000er Album. Die ersten drei Songs brauchen keine vier Minuten. Der Hörer ist sofort drin, der Opener 52 Seconds nach kurzer Zeit nur noch ein Schemen. Melodien schwirren aus den Lautsprechern, werden einem um die Ohren gehauen. Erst der siebte Song, die Single Honest Goodbye, nimmt die Geschwindigkeit ein wenig heraus. Die Platte klingt schon fast nach einem Befreiungsschlag, und das, obwohl Bad Religion eigentlich zuletzt zwei recht gute Alben nach der Rückkehr zu Epitaph veröffentlicht haben. Die Band legt zweifellos noch einmal eine Schippe drauf. Kompromisse werden hier keine gemacht. Akustik-Gitarren und Elektronik-Effekte wird man vergeblich suchen, einzig die zaghaften Klaviertöne von Fields Of Mars verkünden das nahe Ende dieses etwa 38minütigen Höllenritts.
Und natürlich sind die Texte politisch. Aber sie sind gleichzeitig differenziert und fordern kein plakatives New America, wie noch vor einigen Jahren oder bei einigen musikalischen Kollegen Bad Religion sind musikalisch in der Vergangenheit geblieben und haben alte Tugenden perfektioniert. Künstlerisch sind die jedoch weiter als die meisten. 8/10

Titan - A Raining Sun

Stoner Rock ist innovativ! Eine auf den ersten Blick paradoxe Aussage bekommt immer mehr Wahrheitsgehalt. Noch vor ein bis zwei Jahren konnte man den Verwesungsprozess schon mit bloßen Ohren hören. Der Wüstensound hatte irgendwie keinen Sand mehr im Getriebe. Die meisten Bands, die in Übersee oder Skandinavien unterwegs sind, kennt hierzulande nicht zu Unrecht niemand. Wer die letzten Platten von The Glasspack, Dozer, Truckfighters, The Awesome Machine, Spiritual Beggars etc. nicht gehört hat, hat auch nichts verpasst. Die hundertste Emoband war zweifellos spannender.

Monday, April 27, 2009

William "The Refrigerator" Perry hospitalized in serious condition due to complications of Guillan-Barré syndrome

According to an associated press report, the gargantuan defensive tackle William "The Refrigerator" Perry (pictured below), who helped lead the Chicago Bears to a 1985 Super Bowl victory, has been hospitalized after complications related to Guillan-Barré syndrome (GBS).

Perry remains in serious condition at Aiken Regional Medical Center, located in his boyhood home of Aiken, South Carolina. Perry's nephew, Purnell Perry, said Tuesday that his uncle was admitted more than a week ago but was expected to recover. According to thebrainmatters.org, a website of the American Academy of Neurology Foundation, GBS "can be a devastating disorder because of its sudden and unexpected onset. Most people reach the stage of greatest weakness within the first 2 weeks after symptoms appear, and by the third week of the illness 90 percent of all patients are at their weakest. The recovery period may be as little as a few weeks or as long as a few years. About 30 percent of those with Guillain-Barré still have a residual weakness after 3 years. About 3 percent may suffer a relapse of muscle weakness and tingling sensations many years after the initial attack."According to Perry's agent, Adam Plotkin of NOPAC Talent Agency, Perry's GBS had developed into a chronic form known as chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP). Depicted below is an electron photomicrograph of a transerve section of peripheral nerve involved with CIDP. Note the the thinly myelinated axons at the 3, 5, and 10 o'clock positions. Surrounding these axons are "onion-bulb" formations wherein multiple Schwann cells are concentrically arranged around inadequately myelinated axons.


Thanks to Mark B. Weiss of Earthwise Productions for alerting me to Perry's condition.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Pete Yorn - To Open Coldplay [News]


Pete Yorn has been picked by Coldplay to open over a dozen tour dates this spring. Yorn will highlight songs from his expansive new album ‘Back and Fourth’ (June 23, Columbia).
"Back and Fourth" marks a new musical chapter for the acclaimed singer and songwriter. Yorn wrote all the songs and recorded the album in Omaha, NE, with producer Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Rilo Kiley). Columbia's Co-Chairman Rick Rubin helped guide the project from its earliest demo stages to final mastering.

PETE YORN TOUR DATES:
5/15
West Palm Beach, FL
Cruzan Amphitheatre
5/17
Atlanta, GA
Lakewood Amphitheatre
5/18
Birmingham, AL
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Birmingham
5/20
Virginia Beach, VA
Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheatre
5/21
Washington, DC
Nissan Pavilion
5/23
Hartford, CT
Meadows Music Theater
5/24
Hershey, PA
Hershey Stadium
5/26
Philadelphia, PA
Susquehanna Center
5/27
Saratoga Springs, NY
SPAC
5/30
Pittsburgh, PA
Post Gazette Pavilion
6/01
Buffalo, NY
Darien Lakes
6/02
Detroit, MI
DTE Energy Music Theatre
6/04
Cincinnati, OH
Riverbend Music Center

The Killers - Tap Wild Light As Main Support For Upcoming North American Tour [New]



The Killers Tap Wild Light as Main Support for Upcoming North American
Tour,

Kicking off April 17th 2009 at the Highly Anticipated Re-Opening of

Las Vegas’ Premier Rock Club, The Joint

Debut Album Adult Nights Out Now on Startime International

New York, NY – The Killers have tapped New Hampshire quartet Wild Light to be the main support on their upcoming North American tour, which kicks off April 17, 2009 at the highly anticipated re-opening of Las Vegas’ premier rock club, The Joint. During this 10 city trek Wild Light will play to packed crowds at arenas including the San Jose Events Center in San Jose and the WAMU Theater in Seattle, before closing the tour with a final show at the Capitol Federal Park in Bonner Springs, KS on May 2nd.

This highly coveted main supporting slot comes on the heels of what has already been a wildly successful 2009 for Wild Light. The band kicked off the year with a bang when they hit the road with Tapes N Tapes for their first ever National tour, in support of the March 3rd release of their debut album Adult Nights (Startime International). Recorded in LA with famed producer Rob Schnapf (Beck, Elliott Smith) the album has received raves from prestigious publications including SPIN, Rolling Stone, The LA Times, Paste Magazine and Billboard among others. Following their run with Tapes N Tapes, the band descended upon Austin, TX at the annual SXSW Music Festival where they played a slew of successful performances to fans and industry heads alike from across the world.

Wild Light Tour Dates:

April 8th Great Scott (headlining show) Boston, MA

17th The Joint Las Vegas, NV

19th San Jose Events Center Arena San Jose, CA

22nd WAMU Theatre Seattle, WA
23rd Save on Foods Centre Victoria, BC
24th UBC Thunderbird Arena Vancouver, BC
26th Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary, AB
27th Rexall Place Edmonton, AB
30th The Eagles Club Milwaukee, WI
May 1st Murat Centre Indianapolis, IN
2
nd Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Bonner Springs, KS
8th The Bog (headlining show) Scranton, PA
10th Bank of America City Center (w/ Third Eye Blind) Providence, RI

Ashley Tisdale - Dishes On Guilty Pleasure [News]


ASHLEY TISDALE TO RELEASE BRAND-NEW ALBUM — GUILTY PLEASURE — JUNE 16, 2009 ON WARNER BROS. RECORDSPOP SINGER AND ACTRESS TAKES CONTROL ON FIRST ALBUM SINCE COMPLETING HER RUN IN BLOCKBUSTER HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL FRANCHISEAshley Tisdale, the singer and actress known to millions as the star of the blockbuster High School Musical series, will release her second album for Warner Bros. Records, entitled Guilty Pleasure, June 16, 2009.With an edgy, guitar-driven pop-rock sound, Guilty Pleasure is a creative and mature leap forward for this appealing young singer and songwriter, who launched a career as a solo artist with her gold-certified Top 5 rhythmic-pop debut Headstrong in 2007. "Headstrong was a big learning experience, as it was my first album," Tisdale says. "This time I went in knowing exactly what I wanted to do and the message I wanted to put out there, which is that I’m 23 and I’m not just the cute, bubbly blonde girl you know from Disney. I have a tougher side and I love rock music, which are things people probably don’t know about me. On each album you get to share with the world who you are as a person, and I wanted my fans to see another side to me. This album really reflects who I am at this point in my life."Guilty Pleasure is indeed an authentic reflection of a girl growing up and speaking her mind on songs like the first single "It’s Alright, It’s OK" — a spunky break-up anthem about being single and in control of your life for the first time. "I love break-up songs," Tisdale admits. "On this album, I put to rest a lot of baggage from a previous relationship by venting about the frustration. Everyone can relate to those moments. That song is about how you need to stand up for yourself and not let someone walk all over you; it’s a message I wanted to get across to other girls."Working with a host of top-flight producers and songwriters, such as Kara DioGuardi (Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood), Toby Gad (Beyoncé, Fergie), Billy Steinberg (Madonna), Emanuel Kiriakou (David Archuleta, Nick Lachey), and Swedish production team Twin (who co-wrote the Headstrong singles "Not Like That" and "Be Good To Me"), Tisdale co-wrote several tracks on Guilty Pleasure, including the feisty "Acting Out," whose lyrics could serve as the album’s mission statement: "Let me out of this cage / I'm not gonna hold back / I'm gonna break these chains / I'm taking control now / Gonna give you something to talk about / It's another side of me I'm acting out." She also co-wrote the propulsive "Overrated," about not changing your personality for a guy, and two ballads "What If" and "Me Without You." Another album highlight is the slinky, confident "Masquerade," perhaps the most sophisticated song Tisdale has recorded to date."I’m growing up and this is music I would listen to," Tisdale says. "On this record, I’m not catering to anyone other than to who I am as a person. I think all of these songs have a message and a story that anyone can relate to. I couldn’t sing them if I didn’t connect with them myself."Guilty Pleasure’s first single, "It’s Alright, It’s OK" ships to Top 40 radio on April 14th — the same day it will be available for purchase via digital retailers. For more on Ashley Tisdale, please visit her official website www.ashleytisdale.com.Also, be sure to check out Ashley’s new interview with MySpace Celebrity where she dishes about the upcoming release, fashion, musical influences and more.

Ashley Tisdale - Dishes On Guilty Pleasure [News]

ASHLEY TISDALE TO RELEASE BRAND-NEW ALBUM — GUILTY PLEASURE — JUNE 16, 2009 ON WARNER BROS. RECORDS
POP SINGER AND ACTRESS TAKES CONTROL ON FIRST ALBUM SINCE COMPLETING HER RUN IN BLOCKBUSTER HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL FRANCHISE
Ashley Tisdale, the singer and actress known to millions as the star of the blockbuster High School Musical series, will release her second album for Warner Bros. Records, entitled Guilty Pleasure, June 16, 2009.
With an edgy, guitar-driven pop-rock sound, Guilty Pleasure is a creative and mature leap forward for this appealing young singer and songwriter, who launched a career as a solo artist with her gold-certified Top 5 rhythmic-pop debut Headstrong in 2007. "Headstrong was a big learning experience, as it was my first album," Tisdale says. "This time I went in knowing exactly what I wanted to do and the message I wanted to put out there, which is that I’m 23 and I’m not just the cute, bubbly blonde girl you know from Disney. I have a tougher side and I love rock music, which are things people probably don’t know about me. On each album you get to share with the world who you are as a person, and I wanted my fans to see another side to me. This album really reflects who I am at this point in my life."
Guilty Pleasure is indeed an authentic reflection of a girl growing up and speaking her mind on songs like the first single "It’s Alright, It’s OK" — a spunky break-up anthem about being single and in control of your life for the first time. "I love break-up songs," Tisdale admits. "On this album, I put to rest a lot of baggage from a previous relationship by venting about the frustration. Everyone can relate to those moments. That song is about how you need to stand up for yourself and not let someone walk all over you; it’s a message I wanted to get across to other girls."
Working with a host of top-flight producers and songwriters, such as Kara DioGuardi (Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood), Toby Gad (Beyoncé, Fergie), Billy Steinberg (Madonna), Emanuel Kiriakou (David Archuleta, Nick Lachey), and Swedish production team Twin (who co-wrote the Headstrong singles "Not Like That" and "Be Good To Me"), Tisdale co-wrote several tracks on Guilty Pleasure, including the feisty "Acting Out," whose lyrics could serve as the album’s mission statement: "Let me out of this cage / I'm not gonna hold back / I'm gonna break these chains / I'm taking control now / Gonna give you something to talk about / It's another side of me I'm acting out." She also co-wrote the propulsive "Overrated," about not changing your personality for a guy, and two ballads "What If" and "Me Without You." Another album highlight is the slinky, confident "Masquerade," perhaps the most sophisticated song Tisdale has recorded to date.
"I’m growing up and this is music I would listen to," Tisdale says. "On this record, I’m not catering to anyone other than to who I am as a person. I think all of these songs have a message and a story that anyone can relate to. I couldn’t sing them if I didn’t connect with them myself."
Guilty Pleasure’s first single, "It’s Alright, It’s OK" ships to Top 40 radio on April 14th — the same day it will be available for purchase via digital retailers. For more on Ashley Tisdale, please visit her official website www.ashleytisdale.com.
Also, be sure to check out Ashley’s new interview with MySpace Celebrity where she dishes about the upcoming release, fashion, musical influences and more.