A website for Daft Punk‘s upcoming soundtrack for the new Tron movie has been released. The website currently only features a logo and mailing list.
Tron Legacy, the movie, will be out on December 17. The soundtrack is expected to be released at about the same time.
Warpaint has revealed the cover art and tracklisting for their debut album The Fool. It will be released October 25th in the UK and October 26th in the US. on Rough Trade.
1. Set Your Arms Down
2. Warpaint
3. Undertow
4. Bees
5. Shadows
6. Composure
7. Baby
8. Majesty
9. Lissie’s Heart Murmur
Panda Bear will be releasing his next single, “You Can Count On Me”, via Domino on October 18th, 2010. This is the second of a series of singles he will be releasing up to his new album Tomboy. Previous singles can be heard here.
Just a month after Guster released their newest album, Easy Wonderful, Joe Pisapia has announced his departure from the band. He will be joining k.d. lang on tour next year.
Joe will be replaced by Luke Reynolds.
Read the statement from the band below:
Joe Pisapia won’t be touring with Guster during the Easy Wonderful Era. He’s been writing songs with k.d. lang while producing her new album at his studio in Nashville, and will be joining her on the road next year in lieu of another stint on the Gusbus. As Ryan and Adam and I are Joe’s friends in addition to having been his bandmates for the last seven years, we’re sad to see Joe go but ecstatic that our brother has a chance to perform with one of his musical heroes. It’s a difficult separation but a very amicable one — it’s like watching a family member go off to college.
Joe is greatly responsible for helping our band reach new heights live and on record since he came aboard in 2003, and we’re planning to write and record music together in the future. His stamp on “Ganging Up on the Sun” and “Easy Wonderful” is one we’re all very proud of, and we feel very lucky to have had Joe on the bus with us as long as we did.
We’re also lucky to be in a situation where the only other person we ever envisioned joining our group said “yes” to the invitation. Luke Reynolds, 31, of Cornwall Vermont, will be stepping into Joe’s very large shoes this fall. It’s important to emphasize that Ryan, Adam, and I each had a list one person long when this situation came up. Luke. Luke. Luke. A great friend, and one of those multi-instrumentalists who boggles your mind because they can play every single instrument well, Luke has been busy learning 75 Guster songs through hard work and overnight-cassette-brainwashing for a couple of months now.
Some of you might recognize him from the bands Blue Merle and Pictures And Sound, or maybe you’ve seen him play guitar or pedal steel in Brett Dennen’s band, or maybe you were in Reading Pennsylvania the night we closed out a tour Foreigner-style with Luke on keys. Many of you will be introduced to him on Sept 12th in Boston at the Life is Good Festival, which will be Joe’s final show with the band.
Joe and Luke have been great friends for years, and that’s making this torch-passing much easier than it ought to be. Here are the boys backstage at the Chicago Zoo last weekend, having a little bass lesson, with cucumbers-wrappe d-in-foil in their pants. Be nice to Luke!
Jimmy Eat World has posted the booklet for their new album Invented on Facebook.
Invented will be released on September 28, 2010 through Interscope Records.
For five days only, We Shot The Moon‘s A Silver Lining can be purchased for as little as $0.01 here. You can’t go wrong with (almost) free music.
The pay what you want sale ends September 10th, 2010.
Live in Praha is a fan-made and fan-shot dvd of Radiohead‘s performance in Prague on August 23, 2009 with audio provided by the band themselves. You can either download or stream the entire thing on their website free of charge.
Check out an awesome interactive music video made by Arcade Fire for their song “We Used To Wait”. Just plug in your childhood home address and let the HTML 5 powered video do the rest.
Chiddy Bang‘s full-length debut album The Swelly Life has been postponed to early 2011, but the duo will be releasing a smaller release called The Preview on October 11 in the UK and October 12 in the USA.
Released: May 5, 2009
Label: Hopeless
Purchase: iTunes | Insound | Amazon
In any lifetime, there are numerous events that can impact a person greatly, for better or for worse. For The Dangerous Summer’s vocalist, AJ Perdomo, choosing to follow his dream and pursue music was one of those life-changing events. Throughout Reach For The Sun, AJ and the rest of the band prove that choosing to stay in music was a great decision, for themselves and for listeners everywhere.
Reach For The Sun, the Maryland band’s first full-length record, is packed with soaring, layered guitars, pulsing drum beats, and strong, emotional vocals. The Dangerous Summer is ready to prove that they are more than just a pop-punk band—they are a band that is here to stay.
Opening track “Where I Want To Be” kicks off the album on a fast pace, something that is quite normal for the band. Every song on the record is bursting with energy, powered by the talents of Tyler Minsberg on the drums. Standout track “Weathered” opens with the familiar intertwining guitars, before being swept away by the crooning of AJ Perdomo. Well-written lines like, “Well I’m an optimist / But only in a perfect world / I think I’m too stained / With all the negativity / From all the people in my way” are littered throughout the record and are driven home by the superb production of Paul Leavitt and songwriting from the band.
Where the band’s previous EPs have failed, Reach For The Sun picks up the ball and improves. “Surfaced” is reminiscent of the band’s second EP If You Could Only Keep Me Alive, but still matches the quality of Reach For The Sun. The familiar track “The Permanent Rain” (which has been on both of the album’s previous EPs) has been retouched and redone to meet the level of the band’s newer material.
Reach For The Sun’s main strength is its ability to connect with all sorts of listeners. AJ Perdomo’s sharp lyrics and powerful delivery have a sort of universal appeal that allows the band to reach through. Guitarist Cody Payne has said, “[Every song on this album] had their own little story in our lives while we were writing the album and seeing it come together in the studio. The album is overall very positive and about real life. AJ covered a lot of different ground – love, life, death, the past, the future…it’s all there.”
One of the only downfalls of the album is that at times, the band seems to be unwilling to move away from their trusty songwriting formula. The songs on the record sound very similar and the range of styles on the record is lacking. But when there is variety, the change is highly noticeable. The slow, thoughtful “Northern Lights” provides a change of pace that is gladly welcomed.
Reach For The Sun is a record that needs to be experienced and not described through words. The powerful vibes that the album gives off makes the album a genuine venture into the lives of band members AJ Perdomo, Cody Payne, Bryan Czap, and Tyler Minsberg. As far as personal albums go, Reach For The Sun is a memorable listen and is worth every second of the 41-minute album.
And who knows, maybe listening to Reach For The Sun will be a life-changing event for you.
9.2
Standout Tracks: “Weathered”, “The Permanent Rain”, “Never Feel Alone”
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