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News Ticker: David Bowie, Coldplay, Kenny Chesney To help boost struggling sales, EMI may re-release albums by many of their veteran artists, including David Bowie and Pink Floyd. Coldplay have announced their first show of 2008: a headlining gig at Osaka, Japan’s Summer Sonic festival on August 9th. The fest also boasts the Sex Pistols, the Verve, Panic at the Disco and many more. Kenny Chesney leads the pack with eleven nominations at this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards, to be held at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand on May 18th. Despite rumors yesterday, actress Winona Ryder is not engaged to Rilo Kiley guitarist Blake Sennett, Ryder’s rep tells Us.
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Publicado: 2008-03-04 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup
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Jenny Lewis Hopes to Get “Intimate,” Debut Songs on “Acid Tongue” TourPhoto: Grimwade/WireImage Jenny Lewis was just in Australia, where she learned that sports stars trump rock stars in the fame game. “We were on an airplane with two rival rugby teams and the paparazzi were waiting not as we got off the plane but as they got off the plane,” she tells Rolling Stone. “Later, on the news, I kind of saw our crew in the background.” The Rilo Kiley singer isn’t fading into the crowd on her Acid Tongue headlining tour, a trek that has her hopping from giant festivals at
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Publicado: 2009-04-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, On Tour
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mtvU 2007 Woodies: Fall Out Boy, Rilo Kiley, The Academy Is ..., Lupe Fiasco: Gym Class Heroes, Say Anything, Spank Rock and moreFri, Nov 09 2007 09:28 PST
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Publicado: 2007-11-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone
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Rilo Kiley - Under The Blacklight Artist: Rilo Kiley Review: Because Rilo Kiley's More Adventurous was a triumph of the well-made narrative song, its markedly terser and beatier follow-up, which is also the band's true major-label debut, will be accused of sellout. Instead, it's yet more adventurous, a prosperous band's challenge to its comfortable cult. Always too cute for serious indie cred, Jenny Lewis slips four songs about dangerous sex in which she herself might be indulging -- right now, in her pretty prosperity -- into music that's defined... Rating: 4 Stars
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Publicado: 2007-08-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone
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Elvis Costello Updates Web Site, Talks “Momofuku” In a post on his newly revamped Web site, Elvis Costello confirmed his new album is named after the Momofuku Ando, the inventor of the Cup Noodle. “Like so many things in this world of wonders, all we had to do to make this record was add water,” he writes. The singer/songwriter also confirms that though the album will be available only as a double vinyl today, other mediums will follow. “You may prefer other, more portable, less scratchable, editions that will soon become available for your convenience,” Costello says. “But this is how it sounds the best: with a needle in a groove, the way the Supreme Being intended it to be.” Costello also gives an in-depth track-by-track on Momofuku, including stories behind collaborations with Roseanne Cash, Johnathan Rice and Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis. [Photo: Getty]
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Publicado: 2008-04-22 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Rock List: Readers’ Top 25 Albums of 2007 Last week, we asked you, Rock Daily readers, to tell us your picks for the Best Albums of 2007, and you spoke: Radiohead’s pay-what-you-want In Rainbows is the top album of 2007, edging out strong campaigns from Arcade Fire and Wilco for the top spot. So how does the readers’ picks compare to Rolling Stone’s own list? Find out next Monday, when we reveal the magazine’s Top 50 Albums of 2007. Until then, here’s your Top 25: 1. Radiohead – In Rainbows 2. Arcade Fire – Neon Bible 3. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky 4. White Stripes – Icky Thump 5. Bruce Springsteen – Magic 6. Nine Inch Nails – Year Zero 7. The Shins – Wincing The Night Away 8. Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga 9. Kings of Leon – Because of the Times 10. Kanye West – Graduation 11. Queens of the Stone Age – Era Vulgaris 12. Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace 13. LCD Soundsystem – Sound of Silver 14. Ryan Adams – Easy Tiger 15. Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare 16. The National – Boxer 17. M.I.A. - Kala 18. Amy Winehouse – Back To Black 19. Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist 20. Modest Mouse – We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank 21. Eddie Vedder – Into the Wild Soundtrack 22. Rilo Kiley – Under the Blacklight 23. Bright Eyes – Cassadaga 24. Robert Plant/Alison Krauss – Raising Sand 25. Paul McCartney – Memory Almost Full
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Publicado: 2007-12-11 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock Lists
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Duran Duran Get Caught in Justin Timberlake’s Unstoppable Plot To Bring Sexy Back First 50 Cent partnered with Justin Timberlake on a track about porn (“Ayo Technology”), now Duran Duran have fallen victim to JT’s SexyBack wiles. The band just shot an X-rated video featuring topless models for “Falling Down,” the first single off their November 13th album Red Carpet Massacre, the NME reports. The track, which was co-written and produced by collaboration machine Timberlake, was initially inspired by frontman Simon Le Bon’s experience recovering from a motorcycle accident in 1992. In the clip, however, the song’s dark themes are represented by a collection of beautiful naked women in rehab (the bandmembers portray doctors) and Le Bon swears this all makes sense somehow. “The concept of models in rehab has so much to do with what the song’s about,” he claims. “It’s very sad but there’s a kind of beauty in it as well. The song is about arrogance and pride, as well as personal breakdowns and the hope for redemption and the resilience of the human spirit.” Sounds … deep. We’ll have to see how it stacks up to this year’s other porn-tastic video, Rilo Kiley’s “Moneymaker.”
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Publicado: 2007-09-21 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Single Minded: New Tracks From Nikki Sixx, Cartel, M.I.A., Rilo Kiley and Swizz Beatz featuring Coldplay Every Tuesday Single Minded highlights new tracks hitting stores (or the Web) this week. On Fridays, come back for rarities, remixes, mash-ups and more. Nikki Sixx, “Life is Beautiful” [Heroin Diaires MySpace] Mötley Crüe bassist documents destructive power of heroin in a song that recalls Papa Roach — making it the first anti-drug single to ever inspire drug use. Cartel, “Lose It” [Cartel’s Official Site] Recorded while the band was locked in a bubble, cruelly cut off from the rest of the world. Unlike every other emo band, who just think they are. M.I.A, “Boyz” [M.I.A. Official Site] Every so often, the blogs get one right. Also, boasts visual effects by Strong Bad. Rilo Kiley, “Silver Lining” [Rilo Kiley MySpace] Finally, a new Dido single! Swizz Beatz feat. Coldplay, “Part of the Plan” [Swizz Beatz MySpace] Further proof that the caliber of rock/rap collaborations has dipped precipitously. Hot Tip: We hear Chris DeBurgh isn’t doing a whole lot these days. Photo: Winter/Getty
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Publicado: 2007-08-22 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Rilo Kiley Admit to Becoming Amateur Pornographers for “Moneymaker” VideoBe careful which porn flicks you audition for — you might inadvertently wind up in a Rilo Kiley video. The band’s indie pinup of a frontwoman, Jenny Lewis, has revealed the casting process for the band’s provocative clip for “Moneymaker,” the first single from Under the Blacklight, out August 21. “We told people they were coming in and auditioning for a porno,” the singer recalls. “We sat them down and asked them about their experiences. … We met some really interesting, nice people.” The whole process allowed Lewis to indulge one of her new interests: exploring her own increasingly loose attitudes about sex and music. “As a woman, the older I get the more comfortable I feel writing about sex and singing about it,” she explains. “Now I feel comfortable enough where I can start writing about sex — not necessarily about my own experiences, but the sexual lives of others. And the somewhat deviant sexual lives of others.”
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Publicado: 2007-07-18 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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News Ticker: Nas, LL Cool J, Jenny Lewis and AC/DC With his new album out today, Nas has announced “The Jones Experience,” an “intimate” tour featuring the rapper plus Talib Kweli, Jay Electronica and DJ Green Lantern. Full dates after the jump. While he anxiously awaits Deep Blue Sea 2 to get the studio green light, LL Cool J will serve as guest judge on this season’s Project Runway. Ladies Love does have his own clothing line. Rilo Kiley frontwoman Jenny Lewis will release her second solo album Acid Tongue in September. Elvis Costello, M. Ward, Zooey Deschanel and the Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson all guest. AC/DC will reportedly release their Brendan O’Brien-produced new album Black Ice on October 28th. The album will be avialable exclusively at Wal-Mart. Nas’ “The Jones Experience” July 19 - Chicago, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre July 20 - Toronto @ Arrow Hall July 22 - Montreal, QB @ Metropolis July 24 - Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground July 25 - New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place July 26 - Boston, MA @ Comcast Center July 27 - Washington, DC @ Merriweather Post Pavilion July 29 - Charlotte, NC @ Amos’ Southend July 30 - Charleston, SC @ Music Farm July 31 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage August 1 - New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues August 2 - Miami, FL @ Bicentennial Park August 3 - New York, NY @ Jones Beach Amphitheatre August 8 - Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues August 9 - Los Angeles, CA @ Glen Helen Pavilion August 10 - San Diego, CA @ House of Blues August 14 - Reno, NV @ New Oasis August 15 - Chico, CA @ Senator Theatre August 16 - San Francisco, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre August 22 - Park City, UT @ Harry O’s August 23 - Denver, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre August 24 - Austin, TX @ Emo’s August 25 - Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live August 26 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues August 28 - Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues August 29 - Detroit, MI @ Chene Park August 30 - Champaign, IL @ Canopy Club September 3 - St. Louis, MO @ The Pagean
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Publicado: 2008-07-15 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Morning News Roundup
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Coachella Day Two: Portishead, Death Cab, M.I.A., Malkmus, Kraftwerk Saturday’s late-afternoon primetime sets began just before 5 p.m. at the Outdoor Theatre, where Stephen Malkmus was holding court with the Jicks. After joking about the environmental crisis, he half-heartedly crooned Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun,” adding, “I would have played that if I was over there,” gesturing towards the slightly larger Main Stage. After doodling one of his many lengthy solos during “Elmo Demo” (from the band’s new Real Emotional Trash), Malkmus, outfitted in a giant floppy hat, told the crowd, “That was one was for me. It felt so good to say something so stupid.” Informing the crowd the next track, “Hopscotch Willie,” was actually for them, the band broke into an extended desert jam, with power drummer Janet Weiss playing so integral a role, Malkmus spent the majority of the show turned sideways to partially face her. “These guys are so fucking good, I can’t believe I get to front this shit,” the former Pavement leader concluded. As the mid-day heat finally started to abate, strains of Death Cab for Cutie’s “The New Year” rang out across the Coachella field. Singer-guitarist Ben Gibbard rocked back and forth on his heels in front of several thousands fans at the Main Stage as his band debuted tracks from their new album Narrow Stairs (including winding, dark single “I Will Possess Your Heart” and “Long Division”), which sounded even broodier rubbing up against poppier older favorites like “We Laugh Indoors” and “The Sound of Settling.” Rilo Kiley singer Jenny Lewis carries some glam with her in the form of passionate torch songs and fine threads. Over at the Outdoor Theatre she sang the tortured “I Never” with the lyrics “I’m only a woman of flesh and bone/and I wept much, we all do,” as guitarist Blake Sennett plucked out a romantic Fifties pop melody.
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Publicado: 2008-04-27 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Coachella
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Rilo Kiley, Lupe Fiasco, The Academy Is … Help MTV’s Woodies Avoid Pitfalls of VMAs Nearly everyone agrees MTV’s Video Music Awards are a lost cause when it comes to offering up what its viewers actually want (live performances! cool presenters!) as opposed to what they unfortunately get (clips of live songs! footage playing up the glitz and glamor of the event! people partying who are not you!). But the VMAs’ little brother, the mtvU Woodies, are thankfully far more in touch with its college-age audience. Last night the fourth-annual show taped at New York’s Roseland Ballroom, and the lineup was packed with fan-voted nominees and performers who’ve carved out their own niches in hip-hop and rock, like Spank Rock. The Academy Is… and Tokyo Police Club. Lupe Fiasco and Rilo Kiley filled in for original headliner Amy Winehouse, who may well have been the Woodie’s Britney in Vegas had she not bailed last week due to visa troubles. (To check out photos of Fall Out Boy, Rilo Kiley and the rest of the Woodies lineup, plus red-carpet interviews, click here.) Highlights ranged from Lupe Fiasco’s opening performance of “Superstar” with guest vocals from Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump (in the house with his band to present Best Video Woodie) to onetime RS Artist to Watch The Academy Is… performing their breakthrough power ballad “Everything We Had” with a string section of Julliard students adding tear-jerking accompaniment. The performance-heavy lineup allowed most acts to play two full songs, as though mtvU was offering a mea culpa for the VMAs’ hotel-suite snippets. Peter (of Peter, Bjorn and John) was spotted headbanging along with members of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus during “We’ve Got a Big Mess on Our Hands,” The Academy’s guitar-heavy rocker of a second song. Also seen: Spank Rock — who performed “Loose” and “Rick Rubin” with Santogold and half-dozen girls in glow-in-the-dark bikinis — dancing dirty with one of the girls in t
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Publicado: 2007-11-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Bright Eyes: Recapping Conor Oberst’s Wild Seven Nights At New York’s Town Hall Photo Credit: looserecords.com Last week Bright Eyes played seven shows in a row at New York’s famed Town Hall. The performances were billed as guest-star studded spectacles — music’s favorite prodigy all grown up and onstage with a huge band and a slew of bold names – and they didn’t disappoint. During the first show (Saturday, May 26th) Lou Reed showed up. Conor and the other twelve or so people currently playing in his band (including the inimitable former drummer from Sleater-Kinney Janet Weiss) were dressed like excitable brides in various shades of white. Reed wore black and joined the band for two songs, “Waiting For My Man” and “Dirty Blvd.” Over the course of the following six nights Oberst was joined onstage by a slew of other guests including Ben Kweller, Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis and her boyfriend, singer/actor Jonathan Rice, Norah Jones and her band The Little Willies, Nick Zinner and Ben Gibbard, Ron Sexsmith and Britt Daniel. All this starpower came in addition to Conor’s opening act, the extremely impressive Gillian Welch and her man David Rawlings, and Oberst’s girlfriend and fellow Saddle Creek affiliate Maria Taylor, all of whom joined Bright Eyes onstage to lend their particular talent (haunting old school bluegrass vocals if you’re Gillian Welch, tambourine playing if you’re Maria Taylor) to various songs. Though there are a couple of noteworthy bands on Saddle Creek - the Omaha-based label Oberst helped found – its his music that defines the label, and the scene that gave birth to it. At twenty-seven, the guy is clearly tired of shouldering that burden alone and is trying to get away from images of himself as prophet/troubadour, even though that’s exactly what he is. Oberst has made longtime Bright Eyes collaborators Nate Wolcott and Mike Mogis official members of the band, and he’s gotten busy surrounding himself with other super-talented people likely to
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Publicado: 2007-06-04 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: General
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