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Sasquatch! lineup has Jane's Addiction, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, many moreMusic & nightlifeSasquatch! Music Festival announced its lineup: Jane's Addiction (featuring all four original members), Kings of Leon, Nine Inch Nails, Ben Harper & Relentless7, Erykah Badu, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Decemberists, Fleet Foxes, Vince Mira, Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, TV on the Radio, Ra Ra Riot, the wrens, DeVotchKa, Silversun Pickups, the airborne toxic event, The Avett Brothers, M. Ward, Calexico and CHROMEO.
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Publicado: 2009-02-18 Proveedor: Seattle Times
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A&E Dispatch | Sasquatch! lineup has Jane's Addiction, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, many moreMusic & nightlifeSasquatch! Music Festival announced its lineup: Jane's Addiction (featuring all four original members), Kings of Leon, Nine Inch Nails, Ben Harper & Relentless7, Erykah Badu, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Decemberists, Fleet Foxes, Vince Mira, Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, TV on the Radio, Ra Ra Riot, the wrens, DeVotchKa, Silversun Pickups, the airborne toxic event, The Avett Brothers, M. Ward, Calexico and CHROMEO.
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Publicado: 2009-02-18 Proveedor: Seattle Times
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Middle Cyclone by Neko CaseThe singer's latest album produced with Darryl Neudorf features guests such as M. Ward and members of The New Pornographers, Los Lobos, Calexico, The Sadies, and Giant Sand. [Rock, Alternative, Country]
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Publicado: 2009-03-03 Proveedor: Metacritic
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New Reviews: U2, Neko Case, The Prodigy, Wild Light and MoreEven though there are less and less places to buy albums, with every Tuesday comes a fresh batch of new releases. We’ve already gone on and on about this week’s — and possibly this year’s — biggest release, U2’s No Line on the Horizon, so let’s focus on some of the other artists looking to coax the dollars out of your pocket this cold March 3rd: First up, there’s Neko Case and her stellar fifth album Middle Cyclone, which earned a four-star rating from this here magazine. Joined by members of the New Pornographers, Calexico and Los Lobos, “the result is hypnotic alt-country twang, with reverb-slathered guitars ringing out over music-box plinks and moaning cellos,” writes Jody Rosen. If you’re looking for a female foil to all the Bono pouring out of your speakers, this is the album for you. Rave-rockers the Prodigy are back with frontman Kevin Flint for their first album since 1997 with Invaders Must Die. First “Smack My Bitch Up,” now they’re ready to smack your ears up with an album no one here really enjoyed that much, hence its one-and-a-half star review. “It’s all pummeling, vacuous rave noise — useful mainly for thrash dancing and scaring neighbors.” Perhaps your ears would prefer something else this week, like… Wild Light’s Adult Nights. These New Hampshire guitar romantics have already opened for the Arcade Fire, and some of that Quebec band’s signature sound along with the “suave moping of Eighties Brit pop” is all over Wild Light’s debut. If you’re not convinced by our review, we’ll have much more on Wild Light in our Breaking item tomorrow. As for the best of the rest, check out the albums below: • Justin Townes Earle - Midnight At the Movies • Bell X1 - Blue Lights on the Runway • The Answer - Everyday Demons
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Publicado: 2009-03-03 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Tour Tracker: Sasquatch! Festival, No Doubt and PJ HarveyPhoto: Getty Images Rolling Stone predicted Nine Inch Nails and their new tourmates Jane’s Addiction would be hitting some festival this summer, and voila: the Sasquatch! Festival revealed that Trent, Perry and the rest of the gangs will headline this year’s fest at the Gorge in Quincey, Washington on May 23-25th. Kings of Leon will also headline a night at Sasquatch, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV on the Radio, Fleet Foxes, Animal Collective and Santigold are also on a pretty strong bill. Check after the jump for the full initial Sasquatch! lineup. In other news, No Doubt announced that their reunion tour will kick off with a May 16th show at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas for Tiger Woods’ Tiger Jam, an event that benefits the Tiger Woods Foundation and other Vegas charities. “Playing this show is going to be really fun for all of us. Tiger’s foundation empowers kids to achieve their dreams and we’re excited to help support that,” No Doubt’s singer Gwen Stefani said in a press release. Paramore and the Sounds will also appear. Plus, PJ Harvey revealed a trio of dates and a March 24th performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in support of her new album with John Parish, A Woman A Man Walked By (due March 31st). Check below for the Harvey & Parish dates, too. Sasquatch! Festival Jane’s Addiction (feat. all four original members), Kings of Leon, Nine Inch Nails, Ben Harper & Relentless7, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Erykah Badu, The Decemberists, Fleet Foxes, TV On The Radio, Animal Collective, Silversun Pickups, Bon Iver, Santigold, Of Montreal, Explosions In The Sky, Devotchka, Peter Bjorn & John, Gogol Bordello, M. Ward, The Avett Brothers, Doves, Calexico, Grizzly Bear, M83, Girl Talk, The Gaslight Anthem, The Walkmen, Chromeo (dj set), Deadmau5, Mugison, Sun Kil Moon, Airborne Toxic Event, Blitzen Trapper, Shearwater, BLK JKS, The Wrens, Tobacco, Monotonix, King Khan & The Shrines, St. Vincent, Passion Pit, John Vanderslice, Bishop Allen, Blind Pilot, AA Bondy, Black Moth
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Publicado: 2009-02-17 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, On Tour
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Carried To Dust by CalexicoThe sixth album for the duo from Arizona features Iron & Wine, Douglas McCombs, Amparo Sanchez, and Pieta Brown as guest musicians. [Rock, Alternative]
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Publicado: 2008-09-16 Proveedor: Metacritic
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"The Shepherd's Dog" by Iron & WineAfter his first two full-lengths, 2002's The Creek Drank the Cradle and 2004's Our Endless Numbered Days, Iron & Wine's Sam Beam faced a choice between shaking up his formula or continuing to write more achingly intimate acoustic songs and securing a comfortable pigeonhole as one of indie music's most beloved troubadours. He chose the path of most resistance, shacking up with Calexico for In the Reins, a rambunctious album of barroom blues and dusty country & western ballads. Similarly, Iron & Wine's Woman King EP suggested a full-band future for Beam, which he continues exploring on The Shepherd's Dog, with mixed but encouraging results. Beam's familiarly breathy vocals remain a warm and welcome constant—at least when they're not transmitted through a watery psychedelic filter, like the "Planet Caravan"-channeling "Carousel." "Wolves (Song of the Shepherd's Dog)" takes a similar tack, emerging as a jammy, stoner-friendly
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Publicado: 2007-10-01 Proveedor: Artist Direct
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justpictureit:: Winding :: Click to Play: Deep Down - Calexico Let me take you on a musical walk through beautiful Prince Edward Island. Click to Go: An Island Walk
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Publicado: 2007-11-23 Proveedor: Shutterchance
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