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Rock 2/26: Sum41 Sued- Avril Mall Tour- Stern Banned- BioPornHazard- Flaw-Oasis-
Juliana Hatfield- Sevendust Unplugged- Velvet Revolver- GNR, Aerosmith,
Sex Pistol Go Corporate- Beck- Sixpence Split- Stax Founder Dies- Clear
Channel Censored- Nonpoint- Ra- OutKast Hendrix- New Who- more
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Sum41 Sued
Rock Dirt reports: The Rochester Democrat
and Chronicle reports that Rochester resident Michael Sudore alleges in
two separate lawsuits — one in federal and another in state court — that
Sum 41 videotaped his confrontation where band members pelted him with
a hot dog and taunted him at a Rochester Red Wings game in April 2002.
Then, without his permission, they included the video on their 2002 DVD,
'Cross the T’s and Gouge Your I’s', which accompanied the band’s CD, 'Does
This Look Infected?'. "They decided to mock him," according to his lawyer,
H. Todd Bullard, who is a Monroe County legislator. "What they really did
was they incited him so they could get him on the film. There’s a lot of
maliciousness in this actually." - Click
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Avril Mall Tour
MuchMusic reports: Mallrats are in luck.
Avril Lavigne will begin a series of surprise concerts in shopping malls
across the U.S. and Canada beginning next week on March 4th. No tour schedule
has been announced, but fans can get forty-eight hours notice before Avril
hits their town by signing up for bulletins through her website. Avril
will also be among the performers at this year's Juno Awards in Winnipeg.
Nickelback and Nelly Furtado will also be on hand to play the show, while
Alanis Morissette will host the festivities. - Click
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That's like so punk rawk.
Stern Banned
AP reports: The nation's largest radio
station chain announced Wednesday it was suspending shock jock Howard Stern's
show after issuing new rules to limit indecency and address criticism of
what airs on television and radio. - Click
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BioPornHazard
BW&BK reports: BIOHAZARD vocalist/bassist
Evan Seinfeld has adopted a new name, Spider Jonez, which he will use while
performing in hardcore porn films with his wife, adult film superstar Tera
Patrick (www.officialterapatrick.com).
The couple are currently shooting a reality
show, Rockstar/Pornstar, for Epicenter Films. Also, the pair will release
their first film, Tera.Tera.Tera, in May via a joint venture between adult
movie leader Vivid, and Patrick’s own company, Teravision.-
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Flawed Single
The PRP reports: Flaw have chosen "Recognize"
as the first single from their upcoming new album "Endangered Species".
The track will impact at radio on March 30th while the album will land
in stores on May 04th through Republic/Universal. - Click
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Play Warped
Punk Bands reports: The Ernie Ball Company
is giving your band a chance to play the Vans Warped Tour. Go to www.ernieball.com
and sign up for the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands 8. Four local bands
a day will be selected to play the Vans Warped Tour on the Ernie Ball Local
Heroes Mobile Stage.
Battle of the Bands will showcase the very
best local bands at the 10th anniversary of the Vans Warped Tour. Four
bands from each venue will be selected to play live on the Ernie Ball Local
Heroes Mobile Stage. Equipped with a 24,000 watt sound system, Ernie Ball's
Local Heroes stage has featured over 5,000 unsigned bands including national
acts Bowling For Soup, Nonpoint, and Story of The Year. -
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Slow Oasis
MuchMusic reports: If you're an Oasis
fan and you're dying waiting to hear new material from the boys, you're
going to be waiting a while. Noel Gallagher has admitted that the new album
is "going a bit slow." So I guess this means the idea of the disc coming
out this summer has be squashed? According to Noel, Oasis is taking a break
from the record and says that now the album may be out by the end of the
year, but it depends how well it goes. - Click
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Juliana Hatfield Returns
Aversion reports: Juliana Hatfield will
return in May with her first album since 2000.
The singer/songwriter's In Exile Deo will
hit stores May 18 from Zoe/Rounder Records. The effort was mostly produced
by Hatfield with producers David Leonard and David Way manning the mix
in a few places. - Click
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Punisher Wind-Up
RIFTrock reports: The soundtrack for the
upcoming superhero film The Punisher will be avaliable to purchase on March
23rd. Wind-Up will be releasing the CD; the track-lisitng can be found
below.
01 - Drowning Pool – "Step Up"
02 - Puddle Of Mudd – "Bleed"
03 - Nickelback – "Slow Motion"
04 - Chevelle – "Still Running"
05 - Queens Of The Stone Age – "Never
Say Never"
06 - Seether – "Broken" (Feat. Amy Lee
of Evanescence)
07 - Smile Empty Soul – "Finding Myself"
08 - Trapt – "Lost In A Portrait"
09 - Damageplan – "Ashes To Ashes" (Feat.
Jerry Cantrell)
10 - Hatebreed – "Bound To Violence"
11 - Seether – "Sold Me"
12 - Edgewater – "Eyes Wired Shut"
13 - finger eleven – "Slow Chemical"
14 - Ben Moody – "The End Has Come"
15 - Strata – "Piece By Piece"
16 - Seven Wiser – "Sick"
17 - Submersed – "Complicated"
18 - Atomship – "Time For People"
19 - Mark Collie – "In Time"
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NE Metal Fest
siN's metal news reports: The bands for
this year's New England Metal And Hardcore Fest have been announced, they
are as follows:
Killswitch Engage, Arch Enemy, Machine
Head, God Forbid and Every Time I Die confirmed as headliners for Friday
night. Saturday’s headliners will include Iced Earth, Children Of Bodom,
Zao, Throwdown and Bleeding Through.
The show will once again be at the Palladium
in Worcester, MA, on April 30 and May 1st.- Click
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Check the full story link for a listing of all the support bands.
Far too many to list here! Plus ticket info.
Sevendust Unplugged
siN's metal news reports: SEVENDUST is
putting together an acoustic DVD/CD and wants your feedback. TVT wants
to know about your experiences at the acoustic shows, and if you have pictures
with the band from the acoustic tour send them in! Take pictures of your
signed swag, and rant about what it means to you. Send it all. And if you're
lucky enough, maybe it will be included in the album art or release package!
"Please send all pictures in JPEG format
and email everything to feedback@sevendust.com -- get it in NOW this is
only going on til Wednesday March 3rd!!!"- Click
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Velvet Revolver Tracks
siN's metal news reports: The VELVET REVOLVER
fansite www.velvet-revolver.com has posted the tracklisting to their forthcoming
album, "Contraband". It is as follows:
1. Big Machine
2. Do It For The Kids
3. Headspace
4. Falling To Pieces
5. Illegal Eye
6. Loving The Alien (Sometimes)
7. Set Me Free
8. Slither
9. Spectacle
10. Suckertrain Blues
11. Superhuman
12. You Got No Right "Contraband" will
be released on May 18th through RCA Records.- Click
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GNR, Aerosmith, Sex Pistol
Go Corporate
Billboard reports: Old rock stars don't
die. They perform golden oldies at corporate fashion shows.
Such was the case on Tuesday when Aerosmith
singer Steven Tyler, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and former Guns
N' Roses bass player Duff McKagan belted out old chestnuts at a high-wattage
Hollywood fashion event.
With a "GM" logo shimmering brightly in
the background, and sharply dressed security officials stalking the stage
to make sure no one got too exuberant, Tyler belted out Led Zeppelin's
"Whole Lotta Love,' with Guns alumnus Matt Sorum and the Red Hot Chili
Peppers' Chad Smith filling in for the late John Bonham on a pair of drum
kits. - Click
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Beck Spotless Cover
Billboard reports: Beck has covered the
1980 Korgis track "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime," for the soundtrack
to the upcoming Jim Carrey film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
Due March 16 via Hollywood Records, the
disc also features material by the Polyphonic Spree and Electric Light
Orchestra. - Click
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Sixpence Split
Billboard reports: Christian band Sixpence
None The Richer, famed for the pop hit "Kiss Me," is calling it quits.
In a letter to fans published in CCM Magazine,
principal members Leigh Nash and Matt Slocum announced that the group is
disbanding after 10 years together. Nash recently had a baby and plans
to devote time to her family. Slocum says he wants to travel and may go
back to school. - Click
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Stax Founder Dies
AP reports: Estelle Axton, co-founder
of the famed Stax Records Co., which generated hits from acts including
Sam and Dave, Otis Redding Jr. and The Staple Singers, has died. She was
85.
Axton died of natural causes Tuesday at
the hospice at Saint Francis Hospital, said her son-in-law, Fred Fredrick.
- Click
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Clear Channel Censored
AP reports: Radio giant Clear Channel
Communications Inc. on Wednesday announced a "zero-tolerance" broadcast
policy designed to keep indecent material off the airwaves of its 1,200
or so radio stations.
The policy comes the day after the San
Antonio company announced the firing of a DJ whose sexually explicit morning
show antics prompted a proposed $755,000 fine from the Federal Communications
Commission last month.
"Clear Channel is serious about helping
address the rising tide of indecency on the airwaves," Mark Mays, president
and chief operating officer, said in a statement. "As broadcast licensees,
we are fully responsible for what our stations air, and we intend to make
sure all our DJs and programmers understand what is and what is not appropriate
on Clear Channel radio shows." - Click
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Nonpoint In The Air
I Ate Your Microphone reports: Nonpoint
are currently recording three songs to supplement their upcoming new album,
which they finished mixing earlier in the month. One of the additional
cuts has been revealed to be a cover of Phil Collins' 'In The Air Tonight'
while the others are original compositions from the band. These extra tracks
are intended for inclusion on soundtracks and compilation releases in the
next few months.- Click
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Ra Update
I Ate Your Microphone reports: RA have
mixed five of the songs which will appear on their new effort "Duality",
tentatively due for a release in the first half of 2004 through Universal
Records. Some track titles which will be used on the album include 'Fallen
Angels', 'Far Enough', 'Take Me Away' and 'The Only One'.-
Click
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OutKast Hendrix
Net Music Countdown reports: Outkast’s
Andre 3000 is reportedly in final talks to portray James Marshall Hendrix
in a biopic on the late rock legend. Andre is currently at work in “Be
Cool,” Elmore Leonard’s sequel to “Get Shorty.”
The Hendrix picture will be directed by
the Hughes brothers, and will follow Jimi’s rise to fame to his drug related
death at the age of 27 in 1970.- Click
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Grey Tues
Net Music Countdown reports: Grey Tuesday
was a success, according to Downhill Battle, the group responsible for
staging the 170 website download-fest of DJ Danger Mouse’s “Grey Album.”
According to Downhill Battle, tens of thousands of people are now listening
to the album EMI doesn’t want you to hear. After issuing a blanket cease-and-desist
to record shops around the world to prevent them from selling the unauthorized
remixed Beatles/Jay-Z tracks, EMI set about shutting down Grey Tuesday
as well, to no avail. Says DJ Danger Mouse in his statement regarding the
web event: “It’s flattering. I did this project because I love the Beatles
and Jay-Z. I knew when I produced the Grey Album that there might be questions
and issues that this project would bring up, but I really don't know the
answers to many of them. It was not meant to be anything but an artistic
expression, and I still hope that that is the way it's perceived". -
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Angie Aparo Road
Press Release reports: In support of his
latest album, FOR STARS AND MOON, critically praised singer/songwriter/performer
ANGIE APARO will set out on tour beginning this March with initial dates
throughout the Mid-West, Northeast and South.
Aparo is a rising and compelling force
in contemporary music and songwriting, who first garnered national acclaim
with his major label debut The American on Melisma/Arista and most recently
with Faith Hill's GRAMMY™ award winning and moving rendition of the Aparo
penned "Cry", which reached #1 on both the Billboard Adult Contemporary
and Country Charts.
FOR STARS AND MOON will be made available
at Aparo's upcoming tour dates and online at Awarestore.com.
03.03 - Columbus, GA - The Loft
03.04 - Athens, GA - 40 Watt Club
03.06 - Charleston, SC - The Warehouse
04.14 - Quincy, IL - Quincy University,
The Hawk's Nest
04.15 - Berwyn, IL - Fitzgerald's
04.16 - Chicago, IL - Martyr's
04.17 - Milwaukee, WI - Northern Lights
Theater - w/Willy Porter 04.20 - Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark 04.22 - Oshkosh,
WI - The Ballroom, Reeve Union -
04.23 - Eau Claire, WI - University of
Wisconsin, Eau Claire -
04.24 - Madison, WI - Luther's Blues -
05.12 - Alexandria, VA - The Birchmere
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05.14 - Baltimore, MD - The Funk Box -
05.15 - Philadelphia, PA - North by Northwest
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05.19 & 05.20 - Cambridge, MA - Club
Passim
05.21 - New York City - Crash Mansion
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06.02 - Birmingham, AL - Work Play Theatre
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06.03 - Nashville, TN - 12th & Porter
06.05 - Atlanta, GA - The Roxy Theatre
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06.10 - Greenville, SC - The Handlebar
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06.11 - Charlotte, NC - Amos' Southend
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Bastard Damnwells
Ananova reports: The Damnwells first full-length
album,Bastards of the Beat, will be released on Epic Records on April 6,
2004. Bastards is the Brooklyn four-piece's much anticipated follow-up
to their two self-released EPs, known as the Poor Man's Records PMRs.
Bastards of the Beat was initially slated
to be released on an indie label, but just days before its street date,
the band made a deal with Epic Records. With a new label came a new plan
and the street date was pushed back until April. Now, The Damnwells will
release Bastards of the Beat exactly as it was, in all its Manhattan Mini-Storage
recorded glory: including thirteen studio tracks and a video for Sleepsinging.
Bastards Of The Beat hits stores on April 6.- Click
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Boy George Damages
Ananova reports: Boy George has agreed
to pay £10,000 libel damages to a man he punched in a nightclub over
allegations that his victim was to blame for the incident.
A judge in the High Court heard that on
June 20, 2002, Andrew Thompson was working at the Sweet Suite nightclub
in London's Soho as membership secretary when he was punched by Boy George,
whose real name is George O'Dowd.
Mr Thompson's solicitor, Hanna Basha, told
Mr Justice Tugendhat, sitting in London, that the defendant, Mr O'Dowd,
had "accepted that he should not have assaulted the claimant (Mr Thompson)
and paid him substantial compensation for the injury and distress caused".
- Click
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New Who
Ananova reports: A new Best Of the Who
album due next month will contain two new songs, the first from the band
for more than 20 years.
Billboard says Then and Now! 1964 - 2004
will include the new tracks Real Good Looking Boy, featuring Greg Lake
on bass and Zak Starkey on drums, and Old Red Wine together with 18 classic
tracks.
A DVD-audio version of the band's 1969
rock opera Tommy is due in April. - Click
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