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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Blur to Release New Album!

Blur is set to release a new compilation album around next month, in addition to their recent tour they've just announced.
"Midlife: A Beginners Guide To Blur", features 25 of the band's biggest hits, spread across two CD's, including the all-time favorites "Song 2" and "Coffee and TV"
The double disc set will be in stores from June 15, shortly before they play their first coming show.
Here' a bit of Blur to quench your thirst:
Blur - Song 2 (Live Wembley Arena) - Click here for more blooper videos

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Student Shoots Himself After Teacher Refused To Praise Marilyn Manson

A Sad Sad Day in rock history, although I prefer not to spoil the genre since I wouldn't necessarily consider the garbage Marilyn Manson is as "rock". An eighth-grade student at Larose-Cut Middle School in Louisiana shot himself in the head last Monday after his teacher supposedly refused to praise the musican known as Marylin Manson. The students survived the blow to the head, although he remains in critical condition at the hospital. The fifteen-year-old boy named Justin Doucet had reportedly barged into Jessica Plaisance's seventh-grade English class and demanded that everyone get on the ground. He then told the teacher to say "Hail Marilyn Manson." Doucet fired the gun at the woman twice. The first time it didn’t go off and the second time the bullet flew above her head and left a hole in the wall behind her. Following the shooting, the school was put on lockdown where the students were searched for weapons and then picked up early by their parents. The school continues to remain with added security.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Music Quiz!

For this weeks blog, I decided to make my very own
rock quiz using this amazing program called Studiyo.
After taking the quiz, please register to view your rank
among players.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

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Today in rock history... Motley Crue celebrates the 20th anniversary of the album "Dr. Feelgood", which got their careers running as one of the greatest rock icons. They plan to kick start the celebrations by playing the 1989 album in Crue Fest 2, but it's a good thing that the party doesn't start until July 19, because the band members claim they hadn't listened to most of the tracks in the album for a long time. "I'll probably listen to it on the way into rehearsals next month. We're going to brush off the cobwebs then," said Nikki Sixx in an interview with Rollingstone magazine. Here's a link to refresh your memory and listen to one of the greatest rock albums ever released:
Motley Crue Player:
Dr. Feelgood

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Coldplay to be Sued by Multiple Artists






















It's no joke that Coldplay's latest hit single, "Viva La Vida" stole elements of songs by two artists. Among the victims is Joe Satriani, which will most likely take legal action sooner. The other is Cat Stevens, who alleges that illegally stole some sound elements from his old track "Foreigner Suite"after noticing some striking similarities between the two. But that's the least of Yusuf Islam(Cat)'s problems right now. He already had to postpone a show in New York and schedule it a week late because of a "Work Permit" problem which has now been solved. For HUGE Cat Stevens fans out there like me, Stevens is scheduled to play a show in Los Angeles, CA next week and appear on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on May 13.
Do you think Coldplay Should be sued for incorporating elements of music which have already been recorded into a copyrighted song?

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Aerosmith!

It's surely been a while since we heard that name, but Aerosmithhh(I love saying it!!!) is coming down to south Florida. For all you crazy Aerosmith fans, here's the link to get your tickets(ur welcome):
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0D0042909A143C0F?artistid=734396&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1
As amazing as they get, something about this band has been bothering me recently. As soon as they announced that they weren't going to play many of their old hits, I was kind of disillusioned. I mean, sure it's hard to top their past incredible hit singles like "Dream On", Sweet Emotion" and "Walk This Way", but that isn't the main problem. The real question is that if they're not going to play any of their past material, what is there left for them to play? Seriously, are there any sensational new songs by Aerosmith? Do you think Aersomith is more of a tribute band today or a band to be taken seriously for their new material at this point in its lifetime? I want to hear your comments.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

New Bob Dylan Album is OUT NOW!!!

Legendary folk singer Bob Dylan's new album dubbed "Together Through Life" has officially been released. If you're a die hard Dylan fan, I suggest you stop torturing yourself and get your very own copy of the album as it's the first in a while. I can't promise it'll be great as the album just came out today and I can't give you my own expertise opinion because I still haven't gotten the chance to hear any of the tracks ;-) sigh!
What I can give you is a short summary of Rolling Stone magazine's very own exclusive preview, so here it is-
The Album mainly focuses on struggling-love songs. Dylan somehow decided to put an accordion on every track and the songs are described by critics as having “the live-in-the-studio feel of Dylan’s last two studio records, 2001’s "Love and Theft" and 2006’s "Modern Times".
If you want to get a LEGAL auditory preview of his new stuff, here's a link. Still, I feel handicapped not having any real access to his new songs, and not being able to discuss them. I guess I'll just have to settle like a rolling stone for now :-(

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Cat Stevens

This week's artist is Cat Stevens. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, whether you know it or not, Cat Stevens has sold over 60 million albums around the world since the late 1960s . A British musician of Greek Cypriot and Swedish ancestry, he has been awarded multiple platinums for his albums as well as numerous awards, mostly for his most famous single "The First Cut is the Deepest". Perhaps the most interesting thing about Stevens is when he converted to Islam at the height of his fame in December, 1977 and adopted his Muslim name, Yusuf Islam, the following year. In 1979 he auctioned all his guitars away for charity and left his music career to devote himself to educational and philanthropic causes. He has been given several awards for his work in promoting peace in the world, including 2003's World Award, the 2004 Man for Peace Award and the 2007 Mediterranean Prize for Peace. In 2006, he returned to the music scene, with his first album of new songs in 28 years, entitled "An Other Cup". He currently lives with his wife and children in London, and spends a large part of each year in Dubai.
Everyone, here's Cat Stevens, enjoy:


Cat Stevens - The First Cut Is The Deepest

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Paul McCartney Declares War on Pirate Bay


Former Beatles Member, Sir Paul McCartney has applauded the charging of four individuals who were linked to the operations of the famous shareware website, Pirate Bay. The four men were convicted of copyright infringement in Stockholm last week and sentenced to a year in jail in addition to being fined 2.1 million dollars. In Result of the trial, Sir McCartney has declared an all out war on the piracy-spreading website, and will not rest until it is completely shut down.Speaking about the case to Rollingstone magazine, he said, "If you get on a bus you've got to pay. And I think it's fair, you should pay your ticket." He also implied that websites such as "Pirate Bay" were harmful to young bands who were trying to make a living selling their music, and it results in the band's death because of the lack of financial stability."They're going to feed the children on that and if they don't get that money, if they don't see that money, I think it's a bit of a pity." The website's founder, Peter Sunde Kolmsioppi, has repeatedly stated that he will refuse to pay the fine imposed on him as part of the verdict.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Eddie Van Halen Releases His Own Signature Sneakers

Legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen has partnered up with FEA Merchandising to release EVH Signature Sneakers. For years, his fans have been attending Van Halen concerts wearing a homemade version of the striped sneakers modeled on his famous Frankenstein guitar. Eddie Van Halen said he came up with the idea of releasing the sneakers because over the years, his fans have been frequently asking him where he got them. "I figured they were something that people obviously wanted, so making them available and official seemed like a natural progression,” Eddie said in an interview with Guitar World Magazine. The Sneakers will be available in three themes: Original Red Frankenstein Theme, White with Black stripes theme, and Black with Yellow Stripes.
EVH Sneakers are now available online at EVHGear.com

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Alice In Chains Finishes New Album



















One of the most influential rock bands of the grunge movement of the nineties, Alice In Chains is back with their first new studio album in 14 years.
The Album has finally been completed as these last few months will be dedicated to things like album artwork, lining-up interviews and press, shooting videos, and planning tours.
One person who has gotten a preview of the new Alice In Chains album is the band's good friend, Velvet Revolver/former G'N'R bassist Duff McKagan. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, duff said, "Some amazing songs were written and recorded. From the heaviest riff-dripping gut-puncher to the most sadly beautiful song I think this band has ever recorded, I honestly believe that this is the best record of the past decade.
There is no official word yet on when the new Alice In Chains album will come out, although a release in fall is expected. Over the question of how the album was composed, the band insisted they still had the same approach on their music as before the death of their two founding members, lead guitarist Jerry Cantrell and vocalist Layne Staley
Hopefully this will be the album that will help Alice In Chains to the top of the hard rock stage again.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Green Day Set to Release Their New Album
















Green's Day's Record Label "Reprise" will release
Green Day’s long-awaited eighth studio album, entitled 21st Century Breakdown, on Friday, May 15th, 2009.It is the band's first studio album since "American Idiot", which was released back in 2004. Songs include the already featured on T.V. hit single "Know Your Enemy"and other tracks like "East Jesus Nowhere", "Before The Lobotomy", and "Restless Heart Syndrome." In a recent feature, Rolling Stone called the album "even more ambitious than American Idiot" and "a record of die-hard punk ideals…tightly scripted, continually ascending classic-rock excitement. The Album has been worked on non-stop since 2006. The first single from 21st Century Breakdown is "Know Your Enemy," which will impact radio and be available for purchase from all online retailers this April.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Metallica Sues Napster for the 67500billion..th Time!




















Darn Metallica! When will they leave Napster alone?
Or when will the Napster cat finally come out of the bag and admit piracy to be unjust and immoral? It seems the two music giants have been entrenched in this on-going battle ever since Napster started operating back in 2000. Tensions had calmed just a bit since 2006 after Napster appeased to Metallica by agreeing to actually sell their music online and give a major share of profits to the band.

But this week, It appears Metallica has had just about enough of Napster, again..., as they have filed a lawsuit against the company for allowing its users to download and share copyrighted songs without paying reports. The most irritated member from the band, Lars Ulrich, has been speaking out most about this for he is known by Fans as the biggest "Napster-Basher" Alive!

But as much of an asshole he might be perceived as for being a rich bastard and still wanting his one dollar a song for "Enter Sandman" , it is only justified of him to take such an emotional and persistent stand on the issue. Speaking about the lawsuit in a press release, drummer Lars Ulrich says, "With each project, we go through a grueling creative process to achieve music that we feel is representative of Metallica at that very moment in our lives."

Metallica standing up to Napster and refusing to let their music be available through its service will likely open up the doors for other artists to do the same and could very well mean the end of music piracy as we know it. In the end, this could all wrap-up either very well or entirely disappointing, depends what your stand is on the free-share of music.

In more positive News, Metallica is coming this October!!! It is going to be packed so I Recommend you try to get pre-sale tickets while they're still available. Wooooot!!! This is gonna be sick!!!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Grand Funk Railroad!

This week, I chose to talk about one of the most under-rated yet incredibly amazing bands of rock. They go by the name of Grand Funk Railroad. One of the 1970s' most successful hard rock bands in spite of critical pans and somewhat reluctant radio airplay (at first), Grand Funk Railroad built a devoted fan base with constant touring, a loud, simple take on the blues-rock power trio sound, and strong working-class appeal. Everybody, here's Grand Funk Railroad. BTW, Sorry about the poor quality of the video, its really old, but the audio still sounds good for the whole song.
Grand Funk Railroad - I'm Your Captain

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Creed Might Get Together for Reunion Tour

There are numerous details hinting that the band Creed is preparing for a 2009 Reunion Tour. The once so-called "Biggest Band in the World" has not performed since 2004, after splitting because of Vocalist Scott Stapp 's continuous alcohol and drug problems. Ever Since, the former Front-Man has recovered and been on a solo career, while the band's guitarist, drummer, and bassist formed Alter Bridge with Vocalist Myles Kennedy. However Kennedy is rumored to be the top contender to replace Robert Plant for a tour with Led Zeppelin.
Whatever the details might be, all of Creed's former members have hinted in some way they want to get together to perform again.
Do you think it's likely for Creed to get together Again?
I want to hear your comments...

Thursday, March 12, 2009

An Honorable Yet "Awkward" Tribute to Chuck Berry

Like most of us do while using the computer,  I found myself once again watching random videos on YouTube. All of a sudden, I come upon an old clip from "Back to the Future" that I surprisingly don't remember watching. It wasn't any ordinary clip though, it actually kept me pondering for a while. The clip is about Marty going back in time to the late fifties' when the foundations of rock were just taking root and Chuck Berry was rising to fame. Most of you might not know this, but one of the recognized founders of rock actually happens to be the famous blues/rock'n'roll guitarist and singer Chuck Berry. In the video, Marty was asked to play guitar at a show as a substitute for Marven Berry, Chuck's cousin, because Marven's hand was injured. Marty finds himself jamming out to an all-time classic, Johnny B. Goode, originally written by Chuck. As he progresses during the song, he incorporates different styles of guitar jams that had not been created yet. In the last minutes of the song, he suddenly takes a drastic switch from rock'n'roll and finds himself imitating later styles, from guitar bashing and heavy chords created by "The Who" in the sixties, to some crazy fast metal guitar tapping that only Van Halen could pull off! The crowd is soon bedazzled to the point that Marven takes away Marty's guitar as if it were possessed. I found the whole thing hilarious! As funny as it was, the video still made think about how I would feel if some weirdo from the future popped up and started playing some random new crap that hadn't been created yet.
Marty McFly Doing Johnny B. Goode

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Iron Maiden Fans Cause One of Their Biggest Mayhems Yet in Colombia!


















It all started in the Colombian capitol city of Bogotá, where over 100 Iron Maiden Fans were arrested before the concert as riots broke out.
Ticket-less fans started attacking police, throwing rocks and damaging public property, when finally tear-gas was used by authorities.
40 of the fans arrested still remain in custody. Reports state that the riots broke out after a group of malcontents wanted to enter the show without tickets. Local authorities are set to debate whether heavy metal acts should be allowed to take place in the country in the future, although it wasn't the first time this type of event has happened there, or even in nearby countries because of a Metal band's show-up.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Slash is Back in Business!

There he goes again!!! The infamous, lovable Slash or better known as one of the greatest guitarists in history, is back in business. He recently confirmed on his MySpace page that he’s getting ready to enter the recording studio to record his much-talked about solo album due 2009.
Ever since Slash rose to the stage as a young member of the hard-rock Group "Guns 'N' Roses",
he never gave up writing and producing songs which we can all cherish. After huge success with the G'N'R, he left the band in the nineties and Slash, being the innovative and enthusiastic person that he is, he started another Band in 2001 called "Velvet Revolver" that included former vocalist for Stone Temple Pilots Scott Weiland and G'N'R Bassist Duff Mckagan. Well apart from the drama surrounding Velvet Revolver, it has come to my attention that the great Slash is creating a new album. Recent posts on his MySpace indicate that his noble Awesomeness is in the recording studio, working on his new album. Although he hasn't announced who he he has been working with, rumors have risen that that his wife Perla Hundson said that her husband's coming album will have collaborations that include the ever so royal Prince of darkness Ozzy Osbourne and the duchess herself, Fergie. Once Again, Slash is ready to rock out with his head Bashing solos and his chaotic, adrenaline bursting songs .
And in relation to a new lead vocalist for Velvet Revolver after
Scott Weiland decided to leave the band, the decision will be announced in a few weeks according to Bassist Duff Mckagan who said in an interview with the Rolling Stones Magazine that " it's Down to a couple of Guys, Down from a couple of 400 that we started with".
Here's the Best of Slash

Here's Is one of Slash's most well-known works from his old band G'N'R, one of my Favorites,"November, Rain", his sick solo starts at 7:22, Enjoy!!!

Guns N' Roses - November Rain - The most amazing home videos are here

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

U2 Has N.Y. Street Named After Them!











International rock-sensation U2 just had a street renamed in their honor, to celebrate the completion of their brand new album. The event ceremony was held March 3rd on 53rd street in Manhattan. The Street was temporarily renamed "U2 Way" for a week by mayor Michael Bloomberg who is a big fan of the band himself. Although it isn't the first time that a band had a street renamed after them, not many bands hold the title of such an honor. The beatles had "Penny Lane", Elvis lived on the end of "lonely Street", and the crowd finally decided to throw in U2, which deserved the title just as much.
The band’s 12th studio album "No Line On The Horizon" is due 2009, and it is their first release in four years.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pretty Beastie!!!












The Beastie Boys are back! The immortal rapper/rockers are hard at working finishing up their eighth studio album . Front-man Adam Yauch(aka MCA) tells Rollingstone magazine,"It's a pretty weird record," promising that it will feature a lot of a combination of rhyming, sampling, and playing."We still have a g
ood time working together. It's fun to be able to reinvent yourself every time," he said. Beyond that, details are scarce, but Yauch hints that the venerable trio has been experimenting with new sounds(no surprise here). Rumors suggest titles for the new album includes "Tad Lock's Glasses", a reference to a former tour bus driver's distinctive eye wear. For all the Beastie Boys lovers out there, the album is due out in either the summer or fall.
And now check out one of my favorite videos from the boys, Sabotaaage!!!



Beastie Boys- Sabotage -

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist

As you all know, I've recently decided to let people guest-star in this blog to talk about their favorite music. This week's guest will be my friend Tadeu over from the award winning blog for randomness Lifetimes 09 which can be found on my favorites blog list. He in turn decided to copy my ingenious idea of guest-bloggers, so he forced(actually threatened) me to contribute to his blog(or else*_*, what can I say, he's a big man!lol), so heres my post for him. http://lifetimes2009.blogspot.com/2009/02/water-polo.html
Anyways, to get to the point, thanks to Tadeu for his contribution, so here's his amazing post, Enjoy:


Oh hello there! How are you? Before you answer, I'd just like to let you know that I can't hear you answering what you read on the internet, and to be completely honest, you're weird for doing that. No, seriously, stop it. Its not like I'd care if you were talking directly to me, I wouldn't.

Um... Anyways, I'm not here to make chit-chat (unless you're a fairly good looking female, then I have ALLLLLL the time in the world, really). I'm here to talk about my favorite contemporary artist, DJ Shadow, and along with him, Cut Chemist. Now, who are these people? They're DJs, you'd think this is fairly obvious... and why are you still asking questions? Do you follow me around blogs, or are you a voice in my head I make up to add voice to my writing? Moving on...

(I'd like to add these videos are copyrights of their respective artists etc etc blah blah blah... you know the
drill)
This, is DJ Shadow. Watch. Listen. Be amazed.
This, is Cut Chemist. By now I'm assuming your brains have already melted, so why are you ever READING this?


Now some background on these men:

DJ Shadow was an up and coming artist in the early 90s, widely considered to be the father of Trip-Hop, the best sampler around, and regarded as one of the strongest influences in hip-hop when hip-hop still had MCs (and therefore were not total produced crap like nowdays).
His debut album, called Endtroducing... (elipsis included) Was a remarkable piece of art criticized as one of the best albums ever made, making the list of 1001 albums you have to hear before you die. From Endtroducing we get songs such as Midnight in a Perfect World and The Number Song, which although admitedly not famous, are incredibly deep and meaningful... Ok The Number song is just plain fun, but most of the songs in the Album were eerie and intricate, with samples coming from all corners of the music world in a show of eclecticism not displayed ever before in an album.

DJ Shadow also contributed to U.N.K.L.E, which is a music outfit intended to get famous artists to contribute, and make amazing, Avant Guarde music. Thom Yorke, with whom DJ Shadow worked with while producing the debut album from UNKLE, co-wrote a song with him called Rabbit In your Headlights, which in it self is a very dark and eerie song, and coupled with the video gives you an expierience that, personally, surpasses, simply put, simple music.

Cut Chemist was the MC for the Hip-Hop group Jurassic 5. From early on, when you start listening to J5, it is obvious there is a Cut Chemist influence. His amazing scratch is one of his trademark sounds, as well as his also very eclectic taste in music, making J5 stand out from the crowd of Hip-Hop sameness going on around that time.

With his original sounds and mixes, Cut Chemist made J5 stand out of the crowd. However he decided to move on to a solo career to concentrate more on his own music, instead of being background for the rap supergroup. His first full-lenght solo album, the Audience is Listening, features a song that can be viewed in the 2g Ipod commercial released by Apple.
This album also features The Garden, one of my personal favorites, which uses the track of a Bossa Nova song by Astrud Gilberto, Berimbau (which is a capoeira instrument, look it up).
He also appears as the Chemestry Professor in the Indie movie, Juno.

In 2008, Cut Chemist got together with DJ Shadow for a world tour, which promoted their new mix, "The Hard Sell." A DVD of the live concert has been released, and to be frank, it's quite awesome.

I know, I know, you're saying this is not rock, therefore it must suck. But you know what? There's plenty of rock that sucks so bad its not worth the time. That's why I found my friend Jose's blog to be significant, it never fails to show the true meaning of rock. I invite you guys now to share my passion, relax, unplug your headphones, put on the speakers, and listen to some relaxing Trip-Hop, transcedental Six Days by DJ Shadow on his second album, the private press?

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Coldplay marked "Shit Day" on their Calendar!!!


British Indie-rock band Coldplay branded this year's Brit Awards a "Shit Day" after not winning a single award at the 2009 ceremony on February 18. The Band was nominated in four categories, but failed to win a single one, losing three of them to some newbie Welsh singer named Duffy! The singer Chris martin expressed his frustration in losing all four categories by simply declaring," it's been a shit day frankly, I mean we've just got back from Japan, and lost all the Brits." However, he did manage to cheer himself up by performing with his band at a rare charity show in London onstage with The Killers and U2 for "All These Things I've Done" as well as a couple of other hits.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Change has come!!!(not referring to the Obama compaign slogan) and this time with a funky fresh name: Chester French!

Okay then... I know my readers usually expect me to post about the good-all classic rock bands, and to keep my standards of covering bands that contain at least some sort of a dose of hard rock or metal in them, as well as to detest the obscene horror of new modern day pop rock or anything close to that, but talking to my dearest friend Jenny actually inspired me to give the new stuff a chance. Thus, I decided to cross to the other side and experiment with another side of the rock genre which I usually don't listen to, and that I would personally not consider "True Rock". In this Post, Jenny shares her view on one of her favorites and an exciting new band dubbed "Chester French". After listening to these guys, I actually had an epiphany...NOT, but I didn't find them bad, not bad at all; In fact, I actually enjoyed them. And after that, I decided to expand this new part of my taste bud with other similar bands. Overall, one thing Jenny and this whole experience taught me is that maybe I shouldn't be that orthodox when it comes to my judgment of rock and even music as whole. Maybe there is another side where the sun shines that I just haven't found yet. Maybe I should try the new stuff more and further my horizon of other genres while still retaining the good'all stuff as well. Whatever I learned(or was supposed to learn) from this short but significant muscial journey, I'm just glad it happened.
Before you read the review, I want to thank my friend Jenny for contributing to this post in which she did an amazing job! Here's her review on "Chester French":Colorful images. Cheeky diction. An eloquent review of an up-and-coming band. No, Jose didn't have a sex change and is now inhabiting the body an indie 16-year-old from Brighton. No, Jose didn't realize that "new" rock is good rock (kidding). So, what is up with the sudden change, you may ask yourself. Well, you guessed it, I am a guest contributor to Jose's musical blog True*Rock*Never*Dies. My area of musical focus tends to range anywhere from Sheffield's own Arctic Monkeys to the always soulful Gypsy Kings. But now to my review...
I have found my new band of meek obsession. The willing victimes this time around is the Cambridge-based pop duo Chester French. With their fresh, funky sound and cheerful beats, Chester French, aka Maxwell Drummey (left) and D.A. Wallach, bring a new meaning to pop on the table. CF are a breath of fresh air in the atmosphere of radio-hits mainly pertaining to stupid dance moves and mainly sung by homosexual boy-bands. Think Beach boys with updated, quirky lyrics making references to Jimmy Choo's and shallow lovers.
Chester French is currently signed onto Star Trak/Interscope records under the promising guidance of Pharrell Williams, the innovative producer himself. Ever since Pharrell got a taste of this poppy duo, the rockstar/producer/designer, knew that these boys had something amazing to offer.
"When I first heard Chester French, I felt like I had stumbled upon two geniuses," says Pharrell Williams, who signed the duo to Star Trak/Interscope records in the Spring of 2007. "It's been a long time since I've heard a project teeming with this sort of musicality and originality," he continues. "You're going to watch history unfold with these guys. I feel it in my gut."
Chester French's long-awaited debut CD, Love The Future, will hit record stores on March 24th.
But in the meantime, to get a further whiff of this pleasant aroma of a band, go to
MySpace.com/chesterfrench

And Now enjoy this video form their latest hit,
"She Loves Everybody"
Chester French "She Loves Everybody"

Thursday, February 12, 2009

>>>New Tool, Same Purpose<<<

Its been a while without them, but finally, Grammy Award-wining progressive rock/metal band "Tool" is ever closer to releasing their newest album, hopefully due 2009!
As exciting as this is for all Tool lovers, I still find Tool as one of the strangest bands out there. I just can't find a clear explanation to why I enjoy them, but I somehow always have ever since I started listening to them a couple of years back. Maybe its their music, their unclear lyrics, their battering guitar riffs and bipolar vocals, maybe their freaky iconic and interpretive art videos that, some, look like the epic scenes from the "Halo" video-game, at least in my opinion. One thing's clear though, whatever they've been doing all these years, its been working.
Of all bands, I've learned over the years that they have the most odd manner of arranging some of their songs. One thing that caught my attention about them was when in one of their most famed songs, "Laterus", they arranged The number of syllables per line in the lyrics to an arrangement of the Fibonacci numbers. I was also interested when I read that the band puts an emphasis on the sound of their songs and tends to reduce the effect the lyrics can have on the perception of songs by not releasing song lyrics with any album. They are also known for using a lot of taboo-breaking imagery in their music for hellfire moralizing.
The band has been on a break from touring following nearly two years of supporting their most recent studio album, 2006's "10,000 Days". They have been writing and working on new material for their newest album since early 2008, although it is still unclear when its going to release, even though Tool guitarist Adam Jones says the album is close to being complete and might even be released this year. Tool might be working on new material right now, but they still retain their same efforts to unify musical experimentation, visual arts, and a message of personal evolution and the depiction of controversies surrounding society today.

Tool received their second Grammy Award for the best metal performance of 2001 for this song named "Schism". Like in most of their videos, in this one they use a lot of visual abstract arts and themes to convey a message. You might find the video odd if you're watching it for the first time, but always remember its just art and how you interpret it. Besides, its a really good song. Advance 30 seconds into the video since it takes a while for the song to start.
I want to hear your comments, Enjoy!
Tool - Schism

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Upcoming Concerts Near You!



















Hey guyz n galz! This be Rock'r'Hard with updates on the exciting and upcoming rock concerts which coincidentally happened to be taking place in or close to your own hometown Weston. To start off,
I am enthusiastic and happy to announce that on Sat. March 14th 2009 , the city of Weston, in association with the Rotary Club of Weston, will be hosting their fifth annual free concert. The event is called RPM - Rock & Pop Masters at The Weston Regional Park (20200 Saddle Club Road) at the Event Stage beginning at 7:00 PM. and ending at 10:30 P.M. The RPM show features a group of original lead singers of some of the biggest, best music hits in rock history! It's the Classic Rock Dance Party you have always dreamed about! RPM includes famous rock legends:


Joe Lynn Turner- Deep Purple, Rainbow
Mark Farner- Grand Funk Railroad

David Pack- Ambrosia
Joe Bouchard – Blue Oyster Cult
Jeff Scott Soto- Journey

Larry Hoppen –Orleans

Robert Papst & Jane Bogaert- Dominoe

Plus Charlie Morgan on drums ( Elton John, Trisha Yearwood, Orleans ) ,

Lane & Lance Hoppen ( Orleans ) Jerry Riggs ( Pat Travers )

Barry Dunaway ( Pat Travers, Survivor )


Secondly, I saved the best for last.... IRON MAIDEN is Comin!!! The Legendary fathers of metal are BACK on their “Somewhere Back in Time World Tour” in support of their latest release, 2006’s A Matter of Life and Death. Again coincidentially and luckily, the first listed stop for their tour in the U.S. is taking place at the BankAtlantic center in Sunrise on Thursday April 2, 2009 ar 8:00 P.M. Presale for tickets begins Friday, 02/12/09 09:00 A.M. online @:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/Iron-Maiden-tickets/artist/735341