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antiMusic reports: Rejoice Tonic fans! You
Wanted More and former Tonic frontman Emerson Hart is here to give it to
you. We're celebrating the release of Emerson's new solo CD, 'Cigarettes
and Gasoline,' this week and have asked him to pick his favorite five songs
from the CD and tell us a little bit about each one. We kick off with the
title track. Here is Emerson:
This song is unlike any other song production-wise
on the record (though closely related to "Friend To A Stranger" in sonic
theme). It was the first one I wrote for the record and was a keystone
that started a thread to finish all the songs. Dealing with my father's
murder when I was ten was hard to put into words so I tried to paint a
picture instead of telling a story in a literal sense. I repeat the lyric
"Good Things" many times throughout the song as a reminder to myself of
what you take away from losing someone. It is important to remember the
good so the bad will always finish last in the memory tapes we play over
and over again in our minds.
- Learn
more about the new album with this cool online video with interviews, performances
etc. and pick up the CD in stores now!
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antiMusic reports: Former Adler's Appetite
vocalist Sheldon Tarsha made some pretty outrageous claims about former
Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler during an interview on The Classic Metal
Show last Saturday. Among the claims is that Adler's "wanna be gangster"
bodyguards hold the drummer hostage.
"(Steven's) brother and his new 'manager'
hired these thug gangster guys that are cholo-like wannabe gangster dudes
to watch over Steven," Tarsha said in the interview according to BW&BK.
"They are telling me stories about how they've got him handcuffed to the
wall and to the furniture in his own house. They won't even uncuff him
to go to the bathroom, so you've got Steven Adler sh*tting and pissing
his own pants. They're abusing the guy. They're abusing him, dudes. I don't
support what they're doing, and I told them that.
"The way I found that out was this guy
(the new 'manager') called me up, and he's telling me, 'Yeah, I had to
keep Steven in line. I had to handcuff him until he sh*t his own pants'.
I'm like, 'are you kidding me, dude?' I'm like, 'That's not cool'. Steven
lost control of his life a long time ago, and he's lost even more control
of it now. The problem is that he can't control himself, so he looks to
the people around him to tell him what to do, to tell him how to think,
to tell him what he should do. That's the problem right now. He screws
people over based on the information he's getting from the people that
are supporting him... or not supporting him. He's like a puppet. He has
the name. He has the fame. He has the money, and he's easily influenced
by whoever is closest to him. That's really what I think is going on right
now. "
That's just the tip of the iceburg you
can listen to the interview - here
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antiMusic reports: Tragedy struck Brooklyn
cult rockers The Bottom of the Hudson Sunday night as they headed home
after concluding an east coast tour. Bassist Trevor Butler was killed after
the tire blew out in the van the band was traveling in and drummer Greg
Lytle is currently in the ICU at a North Carolina hospital.
The band's label, Absolutely Kosher Records,
issued the following statement: Philadelphia/Brooklyn band Bottom of the
Hudson suffered a serious van wreck on Sunday, July 29th, while returning
home after the final date of a short East Coast tour to promote their new
album, Fantastic Hawk, released just two weeks ago on July 17. While on
I-40 near Clinton, NC, a tire blew out sending the van out of control and
flipping it multiple times. Bassist Trevor Butler was killed in the accident
and drummer Greg Lytle is currently in ICU in Chapel Hill, NC. The other
members of the band, Eli Simon, Michael Prince and William Chesterton Chambers,
suffered minor injuries and were released from the hospital.-
read
the rest of the statement and find out how you can help his family here
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antiMusic reports: Atlanta noise rockers Deerhunter
became the hunted Friday night at their homecoming gig. The band had just
concluded a performance at Lenny's in Atlanta when lead singer Bradford
Cox and guitarist Lockett Pundt were robbed at gunpoint.
Cox described what happened on his blog:
We got a friendly homecoming surprise last night in Atlanta when Lockett
and I got robbed at gunpoint after our show at Lenny's last night. We literally
had just walked off the stage and I was pretty wasted. Lockett was trying
to take care of me and get me home. He grabbed my guitar and my stuff and
we walked to his car which was parked about a block away from Lenny's because
it was so crowded. I heard a commotion behind us but like I said I was
pretty out of it. I just opened the door to the car and collapsed in the
passenger seat. Then I heard all this yelling and I hear this loud metallic
banging on the window and look up and there is a gun in my face and a guy
yelling "get the f*ck out the car man" - the
rest of his story is here
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antiMusic reports: The battle for New Order
is underway as the former bass player has threatened to sue his ex-bandmates
if they carry on with the band. Peter Hook fired the first shot in the
battle when he announced that the band had broken up. Not so, said singer
Bernard Sumner and drummer Stephen Morris earlier this month in a statement.
And Hook has responded with a threat of legal action.
Hook took to his Myspace blog on Friday
to respond to Sumner and Morris statement that the band was still very
much together. Under the heading of "Disappointment!" Hook wrote, "never
assume anything! This group has SPLIT UP! you are no more new order than
i am! you may have two thirds but dont assume you have the rights to do
anything NEW ordery cos you dont ive still got a third! But am open to
negotiation."
He had a lot more to say and not as kind
as that- read
it all here
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antiMusic reports: Fast food burgers and fast
food music don't mix when the music is served with a side of controversy.
That's the case for rapper Twista and fast food giant McDonalds. The McCompany
has dropped the McMC from their nationwide concert series due to concern
over his "fresh" rhymes.
Twista was due to perform at his hometown
stop on the 10-city nationwide McTour when it hit Chicago on August 7th
but McDonalds had second thoughts after discovering that his raps... shock...
contain dirty language and references to drug use. So sadly, Twista's booking
has gone the way of McDonald's original fries... down the McTube. We really
do miss those fries.- Find
out what both sides had to say about this McControversy
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antiMusic reports: To the dozens of dirty
old men out there that were eager for Britney Spears to be legally on the
market again, so that your farfetched hopes of hooking up with the popstar
can be fulfilled, we have great news for you: Britney is now officially
divorced from wanna-be rapper, sometimes dancer, Kevin Federline.
"They are divorced," Britney's lawyer,
Laura Wasser, told AP after a Superior Court hearing. "Everything is finalized."
- some
more details are here if you really care
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antiMusic reports: Ozzy won't let a little
thing like a blood clot surgery get in his way. After word leaked out that
Osbourne was hospitalized after a tour stop in Denver on Saturday, the
rocker announced late Sunday night on the official Ozzfest site that the
show would go on without him missing any stops on the tour.
Ozzy Osbourne underwent "outpatient" surgery
for a blood clot on Saturday and was released Sunday morning. He is "doing
well," according to a statement that also said that as of Sunday night
Ozzy was in "Kansas City where he will be headlining tomorrow's Ozzfest
show at the Verizon Wireless Amphiteatre."- find
out what daughter Belly is up to
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antiMusic reports: Hey did you hear? Led Zeppelin
are going to reunite! This news is starting to sound a little like Chicken
Little or announcements that the new Guns N' Roses album has a firm release
date. But the rumor persists and Launch is fueling the fire with a report
that the surviving members of the band are in "talks" for a full blown
reunion, despite the fact that the surviving members vowed never to tour
under the Led Zeppelin name after the death of drummer John Bonham.
Of course their report cites unnamed "reports"
so the news may have come from Willie the butcher or Rick the record store
guy but there are reports that "The surviving members of Led Zeppelin are
in talks to reform and play live in 2008". - the
possible reason for this latest rumor?
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PR reports: After ten years, over a million
records sold, and an infinite string of acclaimed tours, Chicago's genre
breaking Alkaline Trio have joined the Epic Records family and plan to
release an album of new material.
This signing marks the first major label
for Alkaline Trio, something the band sees as a natural progression. So
says lead singer and guitarist, Matt Skiba, "We are thrilled to be a part
of the Epic family and to join a great musical lineage that has hugely
influenced our lives over the years. Andy Gershon is someone we've grown
to trust and admire, and who is truly an Alkaline Trio fan. We look forward
to a long and prosperous relationship with Epic."
At the completion of their Warped Tour
run, the band will head in to the studio to complete their eighth full-length
release.- dates
are to be found here
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antiMusic reports: AC/DC are not the only
rock icons to be honored with their very own street. Add legendary musical
mindbender Frank Zappa to that list. That's right. The city of Berlin have
honored the late Zappa with his very own street in the eastern part of
the city.
Frank Zappa Strasse, formerly Street 13,
lies in an industrial area in the eastern part of the city that was once
behind the Iron Curtain. The street is home to Orwo Haus, a former Communist-era
film factory that now provides practice studios for more than 160 bands,
according to AP. - more
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PR reports: To commemorate the 40th anniversary
of Otis's death and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Stax Records,
Reelin' In The Years Productions and Stax Records (a division of Concord
Music Group) are proud to announce the September 18, 2007 release of Dreams
To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis Redding on DVD. Featured for the first
time on this 90-minute DVD are 16 classic full-length performances by one
of the greatest singers and performers of all time. Interspersed between
the performances are more than 40 minutes of exclusive new interviews documenting
Otis's incredible life and career. Issued with the full cooperation of
his estate, this is the first official DVD anthology of classic archival
Otis Redding television performances.
Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis
Redding includes a wealth of staggering performances filmed throughout
America and Europe beginning with Otis singing one of his earliest hits,
"Pain In My Heart" and progressing through the artist's Stax/Volt career
including complete performances of "I Can't Turn You Loose," "I've Been
Loving You Too Long," "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and a host of others.
The final two performances are "Try A Little Tenderness" and "Respect,"
taped at a local Cleveland television show less than 24 hours before Otis's
death. - more
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Rockdirt reports: Rock acts on television
this week include Gogol Bordello, who perform on 'The Late Show' on Tuesday;
Plain White T's, who perform on 'Live with Regis and Kelly' on Wednesday;
Chris & Rich Robinson, who perform on 'The Late Show' on Friday; and
Rooney, who perform on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Friday.-
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Blabbermouth reports: Dutch death/thrash metallers
Cypher have parted ways with bassist Jerry "Pioko" Orie. Jerry will be
returning to his home country, Surinam, to pursue business opportunities
and promote metal music. He served the Cypher clan for three years. His
last appearance with Cypher will take place on Friday, September 7 at The
Cave in Amsterdam.
Jerry's replacement in Cypher will be Joost
van der Graaf. Joost is probably best known for being the vocalist and
bass player of Creepmime, one of Holland's leading metal bands of the mid-90s.-
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