Lupe Fiasco has released the second single from his upcoming album Lasers. The song is titled “Words I Never Said”, with the hook sung by Skylar Grey, and is described by Lupe as a “big, controversial record.” You can listen to the song below.
Lasers is scheduled for a March 8th release via Atlantic Records.
Released: July 20, 2010
Label: Run For Cover Records
Purchase: iTunes | Amazon
I’ll be honest, I had no idea what to think about four-piece, pop-punk outfit Man Overboard when I first heard their debut full-length album titled Real Talk. I don’t know if it was the discreet use of auto-tune or the incredibly “cutsie” lyrics that nearly every song is contrived behind. But whatever reason forced me to set this album aside for months on end was a silly mistake, as recently I’ve given this legitimately fun pop-punk album the rotations it deserves.
Opening is the title track of Real Talk, which is the one song that lasted with me before I gave the rest of the record a chance. Beginning an album with a huge bang, “Real Talk” hits hard, showcasing the dual vocals of Nik Bruzzese and Zac Eiesenstein in a glorious, truly raw style that left me, as a huge pop-punk fan, salivating to see what came next. Upon first listen I was very disappointed when I heard the rest of the album after my ears witnessed such a stellar opener, but months after my first spin, I’m glad I gave this album one last chance. The addicting drums of then-drummer Justin Collier on “Fantasy Girl” and the huge sing-along outro to “Parting Gift” had left me itching my head in amazement. How I ever shelved this gem of a pop-punk album is beyond me, but once again, I was floored that I decided to give Real Talk a second chance, and I hadn’t even gotten to the meat of the record that is the latter half. “Al Sharpton” and “I Like You” show that Man Overboard know how to incorporate a catchy guitar line with an even catchier chorus, while acoustic driven “Sidekick” and the meaningful lyrics of “Septemberism” add a certain amount of depth to the previously somewhat one-dimensional album.
Though, this album has many major jams, it also falls victim to a common trend of what up-and-coming bands tend to offer with debut albums. The whiney vocals, accompanied by far too sugary sweet lyrics on “FM Dial Style” comes off as if Christofer Drew of NeverShoutNever had guest-written it, and re-released track, “Montrose” offers next to nothing. I would be undeniably satisified if one of these two tracks were scrapped during pre-production, leaving a perfect 11-track pop-punk summer rocker, but unfortunately, I can’t control the track listing.
Man Overboard has proven that they are very capable of contributing quality music to the recently rejuvenated pop-punk scene with this near stellar debut. And with their recent surprise signing to Rise Records, I expect nothing but huge things in the future for this group of young guys from South Jersey, which includes succeeding in their obvious goal to “defend pop-punk.”
Standout Tracks: “Septemberism,” “Al Sharpton,” “Real Talk”
The Dangerous Summer have announced a spring tour with Sparks the Rescue, The Graduate, and The Scenic throughout the months of March and April. Dates are in the replies.
Tour Dates:
March 15 New York, NY – The Studio at Webster Hall
March 17 Allentown, PA – Crocodile Rock
March 18 Manheim, PA – Laserdome (supporting acts on this show are Ivoryline, I Call Fives)
March 19 South Hackensack, NJ – School of Rock
March 20 Philadelphia, PA – The Barbary
March 22 Pittsburg, PA – Smiling Moose
March 23 Akron, OH – Musica
March 24 Grand Rapids, MI – Mxtp
March 27 Madison, WI – The Loft
March 30 Sioux Falls, SD – Latitude 44
March 31 Omaha, NE – Sokol Underground
April 6 Bend, OR – Poet House
April 7 Walnut Creek, CA – Red House
April 8 Bakersfield, CA – Jerry’s Pizza
April 17 Oklahoma City, OK – The Conservatory
April 20 Nashville, TN – The End
April 26 West Columbia, SC – New Brooklyn Tavern
April 28 Harrisonburg, VA – The Blue Nile
Check out the music video for James Blake‘s song “The Wilhelm Scream” right here. His eponymous debut album will be released February 7th, 2011 on A&M Records. You can also check out the video for the album’s lead single “Limit to Your Love“, a Feist cover, right here.
Vivian Girls will be releasing their third full-length Share the Joy on April 12, 2011. The album will be their first since signing with Polyvinyl Records and can be preordered here.
You can download “I Heard You Say”, a new track from the album, right here.
Check out the tracklisting and tour dates below.
Share the Joy Tracklisting:
01 The Other Girls
02 I Heard You Say
03 Dance (If You Wanna)
04 Lake House
05 Trying to Pretend
06 Sixteen Ways
07 Take It as It Comes
08 Vanishing of Time
09 Death
10 Light in Your Eyes
Tour Dates:
02-22 Los Angeles, CA – The Smell $
02-24 Miami, FL – Grand Central &*
02-25-28 Miami, FL – Bruise Cruise &*@
04-06 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle &
04-07 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar &
04-08 Washington, DC – Black Cat &
04-09 Philadelphia, PA – The Trocadero &
04-12 New York, NY – Webster Hall &
04-13 Pawtucket, RI – The Met &
04-14 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club &
04-15 Montreal, Quebec – Le National &
04-16 Toronto, Ontario – Phoenix Concert Theater &
04-17 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick &
04-19 Columbus, OH – Outland Live &
04-20 Newport, KY – Southgate House &
04-21 St. Louis, MO – The Firebird &
04-22 Chicago, IL – Logan Square Auditorium &
04-23 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater &
04-25 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room &
04-26 Kansas City, MO – The Beaumont Club &
04-27 Dallas, TX – The Loft
04-28 Austin, TX – Emo’s &
04-29 Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s &
04-30 Baton Rouge, LA – Spanish Moon &
$ with Catwalk, Cold Showers
& with the Black Lips
* with Surfer Blood, Thee Oh Sees
@ with the Strange Boys, Ty Segall, Turbo Fruits, Jacuzzi Boys, Ian Svenonius, DJ Mr. Jonathan Toubin, Quintron and Miss Pussycat
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