Archive for February, 2010
This is what results from too much spare time and dextrous fingers
There is no doubt that this contestant on a Brazilian TV show possesses a useless talent.
But that doesn’t mean it isn’t fantastic too.
So sit back and enjoy what may be the most recognized choreographed dance routine in pop history…performed by hands! (But what’s up with the fifth finger just hanging there like some phantom limb?)
-Sam
Some people have begun to declare that rhythm-based video games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band are on the way out.
And while it’s no doubt true that they aren’t nearly as popular as they were just a few short years ago (market supersaturation surely hasn’t helped; LEGO Rock Band, seriously?) I can attest that they still offer that same fun experience most people remember about them. Getting two or three buddies together for a night of rocking out with plastic instruments is still a pretty enjoyable evening in my book.
The latest trend in this genre has been the artist-specific titles, like Guitar Hero: Metallica and The Beatles: Rock Band. Well, now Jimi Hendrix, the iconic “guitar hero” himself, will be getting his own pixelated avatar and game this year.
This news comes from Hendrix’s stepsister, Janie Hendrix, who controls Jimi’s estate. She said the Hendrix game will be a Rock Band title and it will be released by the end of this year (my guess would be around Christmas).
Hendrix has music that was made for games like this – classic grooves, killer solos.
It’s also a bit funny that Rock Band managed to land Hendrix, since Guitar Hero has always included the character Xavier Stone (pictured), who in his later incarnations was definitely a Hendrix doppelganger.
-Sam
Official statement from the band
So news broke this week that one of my favourite bands, Straylight Run, has decided to go on an ’indefinite hiatus’. Now a lot of you may not know much about this band (apart from the fact that singer/guitarist/pianist John Nolan was in Taking Back Sunday), take my word for it: the world has lost one of its most truly talented bands.
I first heard them around 7 years ago; getting wind of some demo recordings on a MySpace page, and I was really impressed by what I heard. Since then, I’ve grown to love SR in so many different ways and for so many different reasons. Having only had the chance to see them live twice, I took the opportunity to meet the band on both occasions, discovering that they were not just a talented bunch of musicians, but a band that cared about its fans and worked hard to keep playing shows and make music. It’s because of that fact that their hiatus stings so much. They simply cannot financially afford to be a band anymore. They didn’t have a diva moment, they didn’t grow a part; they are simply low on cash. The same reason has taken quality bands in the past (Brit-rockers Reuben, pop-punkers Allister etc.) and it will continue to do so.
Now, I might just be a little bitter, but I blame the fickle nature of the casual music fan. You know the kind, the ones that buy albums just to listen to the singles over and over, the ones that talk loudly over quite bands at shows, the ones who have 40 songs on their mp3 players because that’s all they’ll ever need. Yes, I know I sound like a real music snob, but I’d like to think that after 12 years of loving the kind of music I do and supporting my local scene, and the past decade of playing in bands in front of less than 20 people at a time, I’ve earned the right to an opinion. And my opinion is simply that there is no hope for the little bands in this world. Now, you may disagree with me here, you may reel off a list of underground bands that remained healthy and active for long periods of time, but I speak of more recent times. I’m talking post-2000. It remains to be seen whether or not any of the underground bands that have formed over the last decade will ever succeed in having long careers whilst maintaining a sense of non-commercial credibility. If come 2020 there is a bunch of bands still going that contradict what I’m writing, I’ll happily admit I was wrong, because if I am proven wrong I will be absolutely ecstatic. But in all honesty, the loss of a band that I think was one of the very best has really forced me to cast my mind back to those underdog bands I’ve loved and lost over the years. Just recently, the fantastic The Jonbenét split, and I was beside myself with fury. Why you ask? Well because Gallows are making middle-of-the-road, over-produced punk rock (with a massively delusional sense of self-importance, I might add) whilst The Jonbenét have been churning out genuinely bruising punk rock, dripping with defiance and independence, but can’t even manage to scrape together the money for a cheap recording.
You can call me bitter. You can call me elitist. But great underground bands fold every day because of the fickle business that is music. Guys being underpaid for the work they put in, told their pure creation is not good enough to share with others. It’s almost enough to make you lose faith. But I’ll end on a positive note, as, for now, there are so many great bands still plugging away around the gig circuit, playing for tiny audiences and working day-jobs to fund their passion. Even those bands that have broken up now have left behind great legacies. So to Straylight Run, to American Football, to Johnny Truant, to Reuben, to countless others…thanks for the tunes.
So take yourself down to your local venues, visit the websites of some independent labels. Hell, go buy some Straylight Run records and give those guys the funds to get back on the road and do what they live for. Whatever you do, just remember: it all starts with your local scene, with all the little bands. They’re the ones who will grow to be the greats. Be a part of it.
Most Ignorant Song Ever?
I think I may have to start a new series called “Most Ignorant Song Ever.”
It just seems like I find myself saying those words a lot these days.
Case in point – the song “My White Friends” by Duece Poppi.
Sample lyric: “I love my white friends/ they got the best grass/ and they can turn a bathtub into a meth lab”
-Sam

Jimmy 'The Rev' Sullivan
Avenged Sevenfold recently posted on their website that Mike Portnoy, the drumming legend of the severely technical metal band Dream Theater, shall be recording with A7X on their upcoming album.
This is the post that Avenged Sevenfold put up on their website on February 17th:
I want our fans to know that with Jimmy in our hearts, our journey to record has officially began. Jimmy helped leave this world an amazing gift and now it’s our job to make sure to deliver that gift to our fans. We asked Jimmy’s all time favorite drummer Mike Portnoy to record on behalf of him. Mike said it would be an honor and without question that’s what Jim would have wanted. Its comforting to us that someone like Mike, who is undoubtedly revered as one of the best drummers in the world, held such respect and adoration for the Rev’s abilities. Even though it will never be the same without our brother by our side, his essence lives in our hearts and through the music he helped create. He was a legend before any of the success or any of that bullshit and we are fucking excited to lay this down for our fans, and especially for Jimmy.
- Avenged Sevenfold
You can also view a tribute video for Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan on www.AvengedSevenfold.com

Mike Portnoy
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Everyone who heard MGMT’s debut album, Oracular Spectacular, knew these guys were trippy. I mean, even if you didn’t hear the music, you could have just looked at the cover art.
Well, the boys have outdone themselves in the visual weirdness category with their sophomore album, Congratulations, which is due out on April 13. Here’s the cover art:

Wow. That looks to me like someone dropped acid and then watched a 24 hour combined marathon of The Itchy and Scratchy Show and Nick Jr. cartoons bathed in the DayGlo and neon colors of the 80s.
I’m sure for some people, this art works really well. I’m not really digging it, but that’s not going to put a damper on my excitement for the music.
The full track list for Congratulations is after the jump:
Deftones have marked May 18th on the calendar as the day they will release their new album.
The band has dubbed the effort Diamond Eyes.
Speaking about the lyrical content on the new album, singer Chino Moreno had this to say:
I do very little singing about myself on this record. I love songs where I can totally take myself out of being human. I can sing about really odd things, and they don’t necessarily have to pertain to me at all. It paints a picture.
That quote is at least somewhat ironic since a lot of Deftones’ past lyrics are about “really odd things.” As for the sound of the album, Moreno said that it’s not going to stray far from the unique “aggressive overtones and lush openness” that have marked their work from the very beginning. He said to expect a mix of both heavy songs and experimental tracks.
The band will be giving away the song “Rocket Skates” off the new album for free on February 23 at their website. For now, they’ve posted a teaser for the song on YouTube.
-Sam
Megadeth Tour Update and Awesome News!
After postponing their tour due to a surgery needed for the front-man of Slayer, Megadeth has released the new dates for their upcoming tour entitled American Carnage. The tour still consists of Megadeth, Slayer and Testament. These summer tour dates can be found on www.megadeth.com.
Also, the former founding member and bassist of Megadeth, David Ellefson, is now back with the band after an 8-year hiatus!
Ellefson is responsible for a huge percentage of the original sound that Megadeth created over the years and it will be a treat for any true Megadeth fan to see him live in concert on the upcoming tours.
Megadeth is hitting the road before the American Carnage tour for a 20th Anniversary tour of their hit 1990 record, Rust In Peace. Many Megadeth fans and metal fans worldwide claim that this is their best and most genre-changing album to date. On this special tour, Megadeth will be playing the entire Rust In Peace track list from front to back. David Ellefson is said to be rocking the bass guitar for these two upcoming tours.
Invisible Oranges