June 26, 2008Be Your Own Pet Drop Off Warped Tour
Frenzied punk rockers Be Your Own Pet announced Tuesday on their Web site and MySpace that they would be pulling out of their slot on the Warped Tour. More.
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June 24, 2008Warped Tour Announces First Half of Atticus Tent Signings; Old School Stage Surfaces
One of the Warped Tour's many highlights is being able to meet your favorite bands and tell them how much you love them. Now Atticus Clothing is giving you the chance to chat with a variety of artists on each tour stop. More.
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June 16, 2008Weezer's 'Pork and Beans' Director Talks About the Video's Viral Success
Art is literally imitating life in Weezer's most recent video, for "Pork and Beans," a track from The Red Album. Mathew Cullen, director for the production company Motion Theory, said of the video in an interview with Rolling Stone, "Essentially, it's a viral made of virals." More.
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June 10, 2008Rivers Cuomo Funds Film on Vipassana Meditation
Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo, a major spokesman for Vipassana meditation, has helped finance an upcoming film, "The Dhamma Brothers," which operates under the tagline "East Meets West in the Deep South." Interesting.
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Pete Wentz Tells AbsolutePunk New MTV Show 'Is Going to Blow Everyone's Mind'
In a new interview with AbsolutePunk, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz discussed everything from bringing music back to MTV to waiting around for Snoop Dogg to show up at his house. Read more.
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June 9, 2008Meg White Surprises Fans at a Raconteurs Concert in Detroit
Meg White reportedly made a surprise appearance at the Raconteurs' hometown show at the Fillmore Detroit this weekend. The show happened nearly a year after The White Stripes canceled their 2007 fall tour after the drummer had reportedly been suffering from "acute anxiety" that left her unable to travel at the time. Get the scoop.
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Hayley Williams Lashes Out at 'Insane' Ex-Stepfather Over eBay Items
Hayley Williams, the often sweet frontwoman of Paramore, was none to pleased to find that one of her childhood notebooks was being sold on eBay – by her ex-stepfather. OMG.
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May 15, 2008Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Recognized by Library of Congress
To some, Michael Jackson's Thriller might not seem like a crucial subject of reference for congressional matters. But because of its cultural importance, the landmark LP has been added by the Library of Congress to the National Recording Registry. More!
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May 12, 2008Elbow Make Friends in Hollywood on Final Night of U.S. Tour
HOLLYWOOD – On Friday night at the Avalon, Elbow played the last show of their U.S. tour to a packed house that likely felt lead singer Guy Garvey had designed the seamless set list for their ears only. It was as if the words just came to him in the moment and were meant solely for those in the audience to absorb.
Forgive me for sounding a bit sappy, but this show was one of the most engaging performances I've witnessed in a very long time. ![]() [Click on the image to view a gallery's worth of shots from Elbow's show.] We waited patiently while Elbow took their places onstage amid the crooning backup vocals that open their new album, April's The Seldom Seen Kid. Elbow were equally patient to begin "Starlings," fiddling with instruments and addressing the crowd until finally the time had come. Out of nowhere, Garvey and guitarist Mark Potter raised their trumpets to produce the one long, startling note that launches the album opener. And so began the night. Continuing the pace of Seldom, Elbow followed with the album's second track, "The Bones of You," a heavy, chilling tune that must have traveled through the nerves of everyone listening. After only two songs, it became clear that this band has redefined the word "cool" – dressed liked they had come straight from shooting a Gap ad, the Elbow lads graced the stage with wise confidence. They didn't rely on gimmicks and stage lighting to entertain, but rather solid, reflective music and witty intermissions that explained their contemplative (sometimes cryptic) lyrics. And thanks to earlier instruction from Garvey, the audience was even able to bring the band back onstage for a lengthy encore. [Click on the image to view a gallery's worth of shots from Elbow's show.] After the nostalgic "Station Approach" from 2005's Leaders of the Free World, Garvey kindly asked the audience to pass forward a CD someone in the back had been waving in his direction all night. And as if that wasn't moving enough, he then asked everyone to look into the video camera and sing happy birthday to drummer Richard Jupp's son, who was having a birthday that night far from his father. You couldn't help but feel like the members of Elbow had become your best friends over the course of a couple of hours. It was clear, after a glistening performance of "Grace Under Pressure," that Elbow wanted to stay with the audience as much as the audience wanted to hear more from them. So, of course, they made room for one more tune. Closer "Scattered Black and Whites," from their 2001 debut, Asleep in the Back, had the entire audience mesmerized, as if the words were meant only for them and only in that moment. One audience member was so moved by the connection Garvey was translating to the audience that he jumped onstage calmly just to give him a hug and sway to the music a bit before being shooed off by security. To say that Elbow ended their U.S. tour on a nostalgic note would be an understatement, and this performance will not soon be forgotten by any of those lucky enough to have witnessed it.
Posted on 05/12/2008 12:00 PM Comments (1)
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