
Debut EP out August 21 on Modus Vivendi Music
Sam Sparro orbits into our stratosphere like a messenger from the future sent to hold off the end of summer blues with one last wild party. As he says in the lead track “S.A.M.S.P.A.R.R.O.” of the EP Black & Gold, out August 21 on Modus Vivendi Music, he has a lot to say and a lot to do.
In “S.A.M.S.P.A.R.R.O.,” Sam blasts through the sound barrier on an incessant meladrone beat, brandishing a vocoder to synthesize his voice, shrouding the purity of his lush, soulful instrument to minimize the impact upon ears dulled by lesser pop singers. He’s the dance scene shepherd preparing to lead us to sounds and places we long to go.
And so the road is paved in Black & Gold. The journey is ours for the taking, led by the cunning musicologist out to show us a good time. Through six brisk tracks, Sam thrusts into the limelight sounds and textures at once foreign and familiar – ’70s soul grooves, ’80s freestyle beats, ’90s garage – cornerstones from the heydays of youth when idealism ruled and our personal soundtracks reflected the upward trajectory of our lives. Like a cheeky historian, Sam culls the archives of forgotten record bins and coaxes his findings in unexpected ways – creating an infectious musical soundscape loaded with sex appeal.
And soon we are enraptured, knowing full well how his heart beats.
Then he opens his mouth and the soul speaks. We are Chaka-d by the beauty of his R& B stylings, momentarily thrown back to a sugar shack in the Bayou where honey-suckled voices reigned supreme. Sam is smooth, delicious and all too good for us. “You must have thought I was a snack because your sticking to me like cling wrap,” he croons on “Cling Wrap,” knowing full well that by the time we reach this point, the penultimate track on the EP, he so has us craving more...and fearing that the party may soon end.
www.myspace.com/samsparro
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If you're in the mood to get out of L.A. and have some fun in the San Diego sun this August, head on down to Tiki Oasis - a Hawaiian-themed destination vacation for hipster families and swingin' singles.
What: Tiki Oasis 7 - Hawaii-a-Go Go. A gathering of the tribes for Tiki lovers, featuring live entertainment, Tiki bazaar with over 40 vendors on Saturday & Sunday, costume contests, and educational symposiums, live Tiki carving and Tiki tours.
Imagine hanging out by the pool surrounded by tropical landscaping and a guardian Moai*. Tropical cocktails such as Zombies or Pirate Grogs are served poolside so you don’t have to leave the comfort of your chaise lounge. If this is not tropical enough for you take a stroll into the secluded Tiki atrium and listen to the soft waterfall serenade. As the sun begins to set the band takes the
stage – its Tiki Oasis time!
Who: Performers from across the country including: The Blue Hawaiians (Los Angeles); original Tiki-Lounge performer from the 1960s Ernie Menehune and cast (Tucson); Hawaiian music from The Maikai Gents; ukulele virtuoso King Kukulele; Cocktail jazz from Los Angeles’ The Martini Kings; dancers from Denver (Burlesque As It Was), Los Angeles, & San Francisco (The Devil-Ettes); and Disc Jockeys from Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Oceanside.
Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel, 2270 Hotel Circle North, San Diego, CA 92108, (619) 297-1101 Bali Hai restaurant, 2230 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92106, (619) 222-1181
When: Thursday, August 16, 2007 through Sunday, August 19, 2007
How much: Sunday activities including shopping bazaar and Thursday pre-party at Bali Hai are FREE ($10 hotel parking); Friday & Saturday night inclusive $40; Symposiums ticket prices vary.
Book hotel rooms and tickets online at www.tikioasis.com
The Hangmen have been kicking around the L.A. scene for a decade and a half or so, yet still remain the best of the bunch. What started as a good time at Raji’s mutated into a major label funded, drug fueled rock ‘n’ roll nightmare of E! True Hollywood Story proportions only to sink into the darkness to gain strength and return a more powerful beast than before. Wiser, stronger, harder, better. Loteria is the proof that the Hangmen are not only among the best rock bands out there today, but maybe the last real rock ‘n’ roll band.
In 2000, the band kicked out the critically heralded Metallic IOU and pulled off the rare feat of making a comeback album better then their Capitol Records debut in 1989. They hit the road with the likes of Social Distortion, Supersuckers, The Kills and Concrete Blonde and began to turn on a whole new legion of fans hungry for the rock. By 2002, hot off the road, The Hangmen unleashed We’ve Got Blood On the Toes of Our Boots, a blistering live in the studio affair that found them re-recording numbers off their debut alongside IOU cuts and few rare nuggets. More touring ensued and The Hangmen were back in action finally getting the respect they deserve.
After years of burnouts, burned deals and burned bridges, The Hangmen were back on course and Small found himself an influence to new generation of underground heroes as Supersuckers leader Eddie Spaghetti credits him as a major influence, L7 sang his praises and the Hangmen’s debut was cited as an highly influential record in rock circles. Small has become the go-to guy for hip indie filmmakers looking for words of wisdom on rock ‘n’ roll sects, as he’s been featured in the rock documentary Badsville and appears in the Gun Club biography The Birth, the Death and the Ghost.
Loteria is the band’s third album in four years, and may very well be their finest to date. The current lineup consists of drummer Todd Haney, bassist Angelique Congelton and guitarist Rane Raitsikka (formerly of Finnish glam-punk gods Smack) and, quite frankly, they have never sounded better.
"There is a big world out there, and we wanna go check it out and play our music,” Smalls says with a Cheshire cat grin. “I mean, we’re a new and upcoming band even though we’ve been around forever. We just want people to hear our new record."
From the vicious opening salvo of “Blood Red” to the sonic dirge closer “I Just Wanna Feel Good,” Loteria is thirteen songs of pure rock n' roll decadence. The album plays like a series of Hollywood war stories. The people, the streets, the drugs, and bum deals, it’s all there. The lyrics speak volumes and reek of personalized tales of heartache and redemption. The music is junkie rock without the junk no more. Tight, focused and to the motherfuckin' point, Loteria is the sound of one man taking on the world -- his world- -- and trying to change it
Download "Downtown" (mp3)
from "Metallic I.O.U"
by The Hangmen
Acetate Records
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Another prime example of a great band with a mediocre singer. You be the judge!
Download "My Kingdom For A Trundle Bed" (mp3)
from "The Logic Of Building The Body Plan"
by Bound Stems
Flameshovel Records
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Artist: Chevelle
Album: Vena Sera
Label: Epic
Rating: 9 out of 10
Chicago Rockers, Chevelle are back with a new line up and their 3rd Major Label Release, "Vena Sera." A lot of critics hate this album. I say, "Fuck the critics!" This is by far the best, most daring, and most consistent album chevelle has released since "Point #1."
"Vena Sera" starts off with "Antisaint," a banger in the vein of Tool, and keeps hammering you home. "Safewaters," "Well Enough Alone," and "Saturdays" follow the classic Alt-Metal heavy/soft/heavy/soft format. Typical for the genre, but the hooks are infectious.
The rest of the songs on the album are heavy all the way through, occasionaly pausing to pummel the listeners with downtuned guitar noise and Pete Loeffler's signature howl.
For those of you who prefer iTunes, "Vena Sera (iTunes exclusive) comes with "Debt to the Earth" as an extra bonus track.
According to the press - "Rebirth of A Nation" PE's follow-up to "New Whirled Odor" was meant to be a stepping stone for Public enemy protege, Paris.
Check it out:
Download "Can't Hold Us Back" (mp3)
from "Rebirth Of A Nation"
by Public Enemy Featuring Paris
Guerrilla Funk Recordings
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www.DeadRockWest.com
Los Angeles' Dead Rock West are all experienced musicians and no strangers to touring. Various members have toured and/or recorded with acts such as John Doe, Abandoned Pools, Rod Stewart, Tracy Chapman, and Social Distortion. Together they make sweet sounds as Dead Rock West.
Dead Rock West, has recently signed an exclusive U.S. booking deal with international bookers, The Agency Group, joining a roster of groundbreaking artists such as The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and Rickie Lee Jones.
What the critics are saying:
“They’ve packed a career’s worth of potential hit songs onto a single disc. Honey and Salt spans the history of rock, from Elvis to post-grunge... packs a punk wallop not heard since X scorched Los Angeles.” - Amplifier
“Like the wonderful roots-gush of The Jayhawks and new contenders, Phonograph, this Americana fun factory makes you pine for when the Bryds went to England, John Doe was yearning for the "Fourth of July," and Wilco realized it’s completely honorable to get drunk and dance like a fool to the soulful pop-rock of Thin Lizzy's "Running Back to You." - Lollipop
“Mixed by the well-traveled Richard Dodd (Dixie Chicks), “Honey and Salt” oozes the well-crafted country rock feel of some his former employers: early Wilco, Tom Petty, and The Traveling Wilburys. – Union Tribune
Catch Dead Rock West at a venue near you:
June 22 - Lion's Lair - Denver, CO (w/ John Doe)
June 23 - Trilogy - Boulder, CO (w/ John Doe)
June 24 - Steve's Guitar Shop - Carbondale, CO (w/ John Doe)
June 26 - Blue Lamp - Sacramento, CA (w/ John Doe)
June 27 - 12 Galaxies - San Francisco, CA (w/ John Doe)
June 28 - The Attic - Santa Cruz, CA (w/ John Doe)
July 07 - Hootenanny Festival Orange County (w/ John Doe)
July 08 - The Casbah - San Diego, CA (w/ John Doe)
July 09 - Plush - Tucson, AZ (w/ John Doe)
July 11 - Cactus Cafe - Austin, TX (w/ John Doe)
July 12 - Granada Theatre - Dallas, TX (w/ John Doe)
July 15 - The Abbey Pub - Chicago, IL (w/ John Doe)
July 16 - High Noon Saloon - Madison, WI (w/ John Doe)
July 17 - Vaudeville Mews - Des Moines, IA (w/ John Doe)
July 18 - 7th Street Entry - Minneapolis, MN (w/ John Doe)
July 19 - The Mill - Iowa City, IA (w/ John Doe)
July 20 - The Reverb - Cedar Falls, IA (w/ John Doe)
July 23 - Club Café - Pittsburgh, PA (w/ John Doe)
July 24 – 8x10 – Baltimore, MD (w/John Doe)
July 25 – World Café Live – Philadelphia, PA (w/John Doe)
July 26 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY (w/John Doe)
July 27 – T.T. the Bear’s – Cambridge, MA (w/John Doe)
July 28 – Jake’s Bar & Grille – Providence, RI (w/John Doe)
July 31 – Iota Club & Café – Arlington, VA (w/John Doe)
August 2 – Capitol Ale House – Richmond, VA (w/John Doe)
August 3 – Hideaway BBQ – Raleigh, NC (w/John Doe)
August 5 – Smith’s Olde Bar – Atlanta, GA (w/John Doe)
- More dates to be announced soon! -
Listen to "I Really Wanted You" by Dead Rock West
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Alt-Rap, made famous by the Black Eyed Peas, Dilated Peoples, and Kanye West, is bringing a new flavor to the fleeting Hip Hop Genre.
Bay Area rapper, Lyrics Born, pioneered the genre along with KRS one, and in our opinion doesn't get nearly enough credit from the mainstream press.
Check him out y'all
Download "Do That There (Young Einstein Hoo Hoo Mix)" (mp3)
from "Same !@#$ Different Day"
by Lyrics Born
Quannum Projects
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69 songs of pure guilty pleasure. Shat is back with "Cuntree" on Buddyhead Records.
Artist Bio
Warning: The songs you are about to hear are intended for mature listening audiences only. If you have a weak mind or heart, and don't like words like shit, fuck, or cunt, then please refrain from listening any further.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wonderful world of Shat. Perhaps more accurate advice than that listed above would be: Refraining from listening would only be denying yourself the most entertaining audio experience of the new millenium. Yes folks, Shat is here to save rock n' roll.
Shat is the natural extension of a musical genius that is the one and only Jeff Wood. Jeff Wood, our generation's Bob Dylan, is obviously not your ordinary, run of the mill rock icon. Jeff Wood's story is as intriguing as it is inspiring. Many years ago, Jeff was the victim of a gang shooting in Los Angeles, which left him with a bullet forever lodged in his brain, and bed ridden for quite some time. Jeff was forced to re-learn many menial day to day tasks, as well as music and learning it from scratch. In some twisted way, the tragedy that occurred to Jeff, turned him into a modern day super hero. Gone forever from his tampered brain were thoughts that now seem so trivial. His inner workings now are simple and amiable, without a cruel intention in his head. And he now has less vision in both of his eyes than most have in one. From then forward, the only things that really mattered to Jeff at all in his new innocent and adolescent like mindset were sex, food, and music. A musical genius was born.
In Jeff Wood's eyes, all girls are mint (beautiful and perfect that is). And having sex is "the most beautiful thing in the world" and one should take jumps, leaps, and bounds to do it as often as possible because that "is what makes the world go round."
Thus, the basic essence of Shat, is the basic essence of life: sex, food, and music. Shat is for the people, by the people. Shat songs are anthems for the every day Joe. Every day people who work as gardeners, just like Jeff does, can relate to "Fuck, I Stepped In Shit". Every day people who get zits on their dick can relate to "Got A Zit On My Dick". Every day people who attend go-go bars, just like Jeff does can relate to "Breakfast at the go-go". And every day people who spot a girl they are fascinated with can't help but relate to "I Got A Boner And I Wanna Bone Her."
"The Cunt Chronicles" is the very best Shat has to offer. Over the course of the 65 tracks, there is no doubt that all who listen will instantly be converted into Shat believers. Songs like "Tit Fuck" and "Fuck It" are guaranteed to leave the listener knowing that Shat is the future of rock n' roll, and that Jeff Wood is a living legend.
Tracklist:
01. Rock N' Roll Intro
02. Vagetarian
03. Rob From The Rich And Give To The Whores
04. Double, Double Chin
05. Show Your Tits
06. Shit On Her Tits
07. Flat As A Board
08. Thank God For Pussy
09. Any Cunt You Can Fuck I Can Fuck Better
10. Dollar Store
11. I Fucked Your Wife
12. Joanne, Joanne
13. Mama's Little Baby Loves Suckin' Dicks
14. H2Ho
15. I Got A Rubber
16. Good Morning, Cunt
17. Chock Full Of Cunts
18. I Am P.C. (Pro Cunt)
19. Cuntibiotics
20. Jugglin' The Bitches
21. One Cunt Is Better Than None
22. Amazon Don Juan
23. Fist
24. Eating A Girl Out Is The Most Brilliant Thing
25. Suck Me Off
26. What The Fuck Do You Think Christina Aguilera Is Doing Right Now?
27. Gobble, Gobble Goo
28. Cummin'-N-Goin'
29. Ya Gotta Treat Queens Like Whores
30. Stroke Of Genius
31. Computer Girl
32. Hit Dat Shit
33. It
34. Skull Fuck
35. Sleep Bandit
36. My Menstrual Art Gallery
37. Butt Ugly
38. No Upper Lip
39. Dunk Her Donut
40. In Her Asshole
41. Cum Back
42. She Left Without Sayin' Goodbye
43. You're A Cunt
44. She's Allergic To Cock
45. Vibrator
46. Hermaphrodite
47. I Pissed In Your Beer
48. Caught Pissing In Public
49. In-N-Out
50. Dear, Deer
51. Cunt Tea
52. Tastes Like Piss
53. The Old Leave Behind
54. Here Pussy, Pussy, Pussy
55. Spit On Her Clit
56. Snake In Her Grass
57. She's A Sex Offender
58. Pseudo Boobs
59. Waiting On Lines
60. Free Money
61. I Thought That Mike Patton Was My Friend
62. Seeing Eye Dog Vs. Licking Dick Dog
63. Why Do You Hate Clowns?
64. That Fuckin' Whore Gave You AIDS
65. Why Give Flowers?
66. Suicide
67. At The Bar In Heaven
68. Give Cunt A Chance
69. 69
Download "Rob From The Rich And Give To The Whores" (mp3)
from "Cuntree"
by Shat
Buddyhead Records
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Dr. Dre's son is brangin' bak tha West, y'all!
Download "I'm So Hood" (mp3)
from "Son of a Doctor"
by Hood Surgeon
Get Low Digital
Artist: Dead Rock West
Album: Honey and Salt
Label: Populuxe
Rating: 8 out of 10
Los Angeles Alt-Country rockers, Dead Rock West's debut disc on Populuxe Records is an Americana masterpiece. Described by the press as "X meets Wilco," "Honey and Salt" picks up where L.A. legends, X left off.
"Highway 1," the albums first single sounds like it walked right out of a movie, giving you the feeling that you've heard the song before (which is a good thing).
"Honey and Salt" boasts four singles: "Highway 1," "Don't Worry About Me," "Going Home," and ""I Really Wanted You." Each cut packs a down-home whallop. In this day and age, it's rare to find an album with one good single, let alone four. The non-singles are pretty killer as well.
"Boredom is driving me to drink," singer Frank Lee Drennen yodels in "Boredom (How Did I Get Here," a country-influenced crooner that would fit right in on the jukebox at a Greasy Spoon in a Appalachia.
Franks vocals are perfectly harmonized by co-lead singer, Cindy Wassermun, and his band of local celebrities: members of Dead Rock West have toured and/or recorded with Abandoned Pools, John Doe of X, Rod Stewart, Tracy Chapman, and Social Distortion.
Go out and buy this one!
Download "I Really Wanted You" (mp3)
from "Honey and Salt"
by Dead Rock West
Populuxe Records
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