Check out this weeks featured bands including National Product, The Receiving End of Sirens, and June.
Archives for 2007
Staff Recommendations August 5, 2007
Bryce Jacobson
Be sure to check out these bands that are currently gaining a lot of attention that we previously featured on our “On The Rise” section, The Dangerous Summer and Metro Station. The Dangerous Summer‘s new EP will be out August 21st on Hopeless Records, and Metro Station will be on some big tours this fall including Just Surrender, Motion City Soundtrack, Mae and Anberlin.
For current releases be sure to pick up Tokyo Rose, The International Drive, Down to Earth Approach, and The Send‘s new albums.
Adam Weidman
The new album, Direction from The Starting Line is quite solid! Also The Receiving End of Sirens have their upcoming record streaming in its entirety on Myspace.
Sam Anacker
Interpol’s new album Our Love to Admire is another solid album, as is the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s new EP Is Is which features songs written during touring for their first record. As for upcoming releases look forward to Minus the Bear’s Planet of Ice, slated to hit August 21, and the nation-wide tour to follow!
Motion City Soundtrack Headlining Tour
Motion City Soundtrack will be heading out on a headlining tour this fall with Mae, Anberlin, and Metro Station. Check out the dates below. Tickets for the headlining tour go on sale nationwide on Friday, August 10. There will be a limited number of tickets available during a special presale that starts this Monday, August 6 at 10 am EST. For presale tickets, go here: Username: MOTION / Password: SOUNDTRACK
Presale tickets will also be available at www.ticketrush.com starting Monday.
October 17 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Orbit Room
October 19 – Duluth, MN – The Relf Center
October 20 – Omaha, NE – The Sokol Auditorium
October 21 – Kansas City, MO – Beaumont Club
October 23 – Houston, TX – Verizon Wireless Center
October 24 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Bar-B-Q
October 26 – Dallas, TX – House Of Blues
October 29 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Landing
October 30 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution
October 31 – Lake Buena Vista, FL – House Of Blues
November 2 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
November 3 – Charlotte, NC – Amos Sounthend
November 4 – N. Myrtle Beach, SC – House Of Blues
November 6 – Norfolk, VA – Norva
November 7 – Washington DC – 9:30 Club
November 9 – New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom
November 10 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
November 11 – Worcester, MA – Palladium
November 13 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live
November 14 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
November 18 – Toronto, ON – Kool Haus
November 20 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
November 21 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore (formally The State Theater)
November 23 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
November 24 – Maplewood, MN – Myth
November 28 – Seattle, WA – Showbox
November 29 – Portland, OR – The Roseland Theater
November 30 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
December 1 – San Diego, CA – Soma
December 3 – Anaheim, CA – House Of Blues
December 4 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern LG
December 5 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
December 7 – Las Vegas, NV – House Of Blues
December 8 – Salt Lake City, UT – In The Venue
December 9 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
December 11 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
December 13 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
December 14 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater
December 16 – Chicago, IL – House Of Blues
Down To Earth Approach
Down To Earth Approach just released their new album Come Back To You. Now they’re on the road with Damiera & Treaty of Paris. If they come though your town, make sure you check them out. You can find tour dates and music from Come Back To You on myspace.
New Found Glory Tracklisting
The tracklisting for New Found Glory‘s From The Screen To Your Stereo Part 2 can be seen the below. The album is set for a September 18th release on Drive-Thru Records.
Tracklisting
1. Intro “Amelie J’y Suis Jamais Alle”
2. “The King Of Wishful Thinking” From Pretty Woman
3. “Love Fool” From Romeo and Juliet
4. “Don’t You Forget About Me” From Breakfast Club
5. “It Ain’t Me Babe” From Walk The Line
6. “Stay” From Reality Bites
7. “Hungry Eyes” From Dirty Dancing
8. “Iris” From City Of Angels
9. “Head Over Heels” From Donnie Darko
10. “Crazy For You” From Vision Quest
11. “The Promise” From Napolean Dynamite
12. “Kiss Me” From She’s All That
Balkan Beat Box – Nu Med
Artist: Balkan Beat Box
Album: Nu Med
Label: JDub Records
Purchase: Amazon
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Overall: 8.5
Music: 9.5
Lyrics: 5.0
Production: 9.0
Balkan Beat Box released their debut self-titled in 2006, proving that immigration truly isn’t all that bad: it produced one of the most original albums of the year. Formed from members of Gogol Bordello, the band was experienced with the New York scene, and capable of developing hybrids between polar opposite genres. While Gogol Bordello laced Gypsy-influences with Punk and Rock sounds, Balkan Beat Box mixes a Hip- Hop sensibility with instruments likely to be found in the Boban Markovic Orchestra than any other New York based act.
The unlikely crossover of a traditional Eastern sound and a progressive Western genre worked, and the self titled debut found critical acclaim, even helping Balkan Beat Box find their way on a tour supporting the Chassidic rapper, Matisyahu. Amiss touring and fanfare, Balkan Beat Box penned and recorded the successor to their self titled album “Nu Med”, released in in mid-May on JDub Records.
The sound of Nu Med is nearly indescribable. Take every stereotypical Eastern European instrument, every horn and drum you associate with the Balkans, throw it onto a hip hop beat, and then you’re halfway there. On top of this seemingly ridiculous backing beat will be a group of individuals rapping seamlessly from tongue to tongue, pausing to give the instruments time to shine.
Regrettably, Nu Med begins with an all-too-cliché “intro” song titled “Keep’em Straight”, with the voice of an announcer shouting, “Ladies and Gentlemen” several times, finishing with a drawn out “Balkan Beat Box” then quickly the erupting into a chorus of horns, backed by a familiar drum beat, and cheers of the crowd.
The album continues into one of its highlights, “Hermetico”. It begins with a rapped verse, followed by horns on the verge of being irritating, but expertly navigates the razor edge between annoyance and amazment. All songs are multilayered. There may be one person singing, two different electronic sound effects, three percussion parts, four horns and barely audible minor effects simultaneously. Returning from the debut is the all too familiar sound of a rooster crowing.
Nu Med twists and turns, exploring ways to deliver influences from both sides of the Atlantic until it comes to another highlight, “Gypsy Queens”. Beginning with a drum beat and quickly moving into a quick chorus of horns, the song packs fierce intensity. Easily the most danceable tune to be found, “Gypsy Queens” shows the true talent of those behind Balkan Beat Box.
Now this multi-cultural extravaganza isn’t by any means for everyone. This is at best a perfection of the sound found on Balkan Beat Box, and by no means are there any radical new ideas found within this album. If you are searching for heartfelt, emotional lyrics wrenched from the mouth of a love- scorned man, then this is not your record. But if you are looking to expand your boundaries, looking to find horns that will steal your breath, pine for compositions to whisk your soul away to the Balkans, and leave your body behind, moving to the rhythm, then this is the perfect album for you.
Track Listing
1. Keep ‘Em Straight (Intro)
2. Hermetico
3. Habibi Min Zaman
4. BBBeat
5. Digital Monkey
6. Balcasio
7. Pachima
8. Quand Est-ce Qu’on Arrive?
9. Mexico City
10. Delancey
11. Joro Boro
12. Gypsy Queens
13. $20 For Boban
14. Baharim (Outro)
The Receiving End of Sirens Stream New Album
The Receiving End of Sirens are streaming their new album, The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi, on their MySpace page. You can get read the story behind the record here.
Mae Threadless T-Shirt Contest
Mae and Threadless have teamed up for a t-shirt contest. Design a t-shirt for the theme Singularity and you could win a bunch of cool prizes.
June Commercial
A 30 second commercial for June‘s new album, Make It Blur, can be seen below.
Taking Back Sunday Drummer Leaves Tour
Taking Back Sunday deeply regret that drummer Mark O’Connell is leaving the band’s current tour after suffering a herniated disc.
After undergoing an MRI, O’Connell has been advised to return home for treatment until further notice.
Taking Back Sunday are currently on the Projekt Revolution Tour with Warner Bros. Records label-mates Linkin Park and HIM and Reprise Records’ My Chemical Romance. The band’s friend, Aaron Stern — formerly of Matchbook Romance and current drummer for God or Julie who has toured with Taking Back Sunday in the past — will fill in for O’Connell beginning today in San Antonio, TX.
“I’m really sorry. I feel like I’m letting people down,†O’Connell says. “I’m hoping to feel better and be back as soon as possible.â€
Well wishes for O’Connell can be posted on Taking Back Sunday’s MySpace page: www.myspace/takingbacksunday.
The Projekt Revolution tour runs through September 3rd. Please visit www.takingbacksunday.com for details.
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