Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Screeching Weasel Announce Toronto Tour Date


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American punk band, Screeching Weasel announced earlier this week that they will be playing in Toronto, Ontario in May. This is big news for Canadian fans, as the tour dates tend to be few and far between, especially on this side of the border. The Chicago natives formed back in 1986, drawing inspiration from the heavy early punk scene of the time. They gained more notoriety in the early 90s after they signed with the punk label, Lookout! Records (responsible for signing bands like Operation Ivy and a young Green Day). In fact, former members of the band include Mike Dirnt (Green Day bassist) and Phillip Hill (Teen Idols).

With a classic repertoire that has withheld the tests of time, this band is not easy to forget. Punk fans should be excited to see them back in action. Mind you, reunion tours do appear to be a recent specialty of the group which tends to take away from the appeal, sadly. Not putting them down, I'm happy to see this tour date and I am actually thinking about heading down to Toronto to check it out. Its not often that punk legends of the prime come here anymore.


So what do you think of the tour date? Do you plan to hit up this show? Why or why not?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show




Song of the Day: Punk Rawk Show by Mxpx... "We ain't got no place to go, Lets go to the punk rawk show, Come and take me by the hand, Gonna see a punk rawk band"... and yes, they actually DO spell it "rawk" haha that is not some awful typo or ridiculous spelling mistake... please keep in mind this is a rock blog, I should be incredibly familiar with that word by now ahaha.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Follow Up On New Blink-182: Mark Hoppus Responds To DeLonge's Hint Of A 2011 Release


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When news hit earlier this week that guitarist/vocalist Thomas DeLonge of Blink-182 had set his priorities with side project Angels And Airwaves, pushing the highly anticipated new Blink-182 material to the proverbial back burner until 2011, fans were voicing their disappointment all over the web. Taking to Facebook, the Twitterverse, the Blogosphere and public channels of the dot com world everywhere, fans eagerly shared in their misfortune.

The promise of new material from the classic pop punk trio excited fans in countries around the world, and many seemed to feel robbed. But bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus has spoken out on the topic, making an effort to calm the fans. Over twitter, Hoppus posted:


Photo: Taken by me- August 8th 2009, Molson Amp, Toronto ON
"2011 is too far away. Gonna do all I can to have a Blink-182 album in 2010. Year Spaceship!"

...While many are thrilled with the news, some wonder now, if it might be too rushed.

It is known that both Travis Barker and Tom DeLonge have a couple other commitments to work on in studio as well as record the Blink album. Mark is doing production work for other groups but is not doing much recording. Perhaps he's more eager to get in the studio than the other two? I dont know, I'm not putting him down at all. Just saying that as much as I'd love to see a new Blink album, I wanna see one that makes me forget about that devastating Hiatus, not bring it back into effect haha.

What do you think of this promise to fans? Would you rather wait til 2011?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show


Song of the Day: Her Words Destroyed My Planet by Motion City Soundtrack... in case you were interested in what Hoppus has been doing lately, he produced the latest Motion City Soundtrack album "My Dinosaur Life" Pretty cool! He actually worked with them before :)

New Yeah Yeah Yeahs Music Video!

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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have posted a new video for their song "Skeletons" from their 2009 album It's Blitz. The video is almost as haunting as the song. Karen O's soft folky vocals laid over the steady rhythmic melody make this song very trance like. The foggy portraits and graveyard images in shades of grey and blue emphasize that eerie loneliness projected by the song. I love it, its beautiful in its execution. Well done Yeah Yeah Yeahs! Check out the video here and see what you think :)



Another example of beauty in its simplest form, basic but so eye catching.
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Monday, January 25, 2010

New HIM Music Video: Like St.Valentine


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A new music video from Finnish rockers, HIM, has begun to circulate the web! The video is for a song called "Like St.Valentine". The song comes from the band's seventh studio album "Screamworks: Love in Theory & Practice" which is set to be released in early February of this year. Check out the video below!


What do you think of the newest music from HIM?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

No New Blink-182 Music Until 2011? Delonge Hints!


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So as any devoted Blink fan like myself knows, the band recently came off what was said to be a permanent break up and brought us the tour of the summer. Headlining cities around the US and Canada, the band have proven they are back with a vengeance. They have also confirmed that they are in fact working on a new studio album that will pick up where they left off nearly 5 years ago with their untitled release. Great news for fans around the world for sure. But fans who were expecting a speedy 2010 release date may be disappointed. In a recent interview, vocalist/guitarist Tom Delonge hinted that the new album will not see shelves this year.

The band is already in studio, writing and testing out some new material, but it appears the boys are in no rush to get it done. As they are still mending a friendship, it is possible that the chemistry in studio is also undergoing some repair. This is purely my speculation, but think about it... makes sense huh? I mean, on one hand you have Tom working on A&A, producing very "epic" for lack of better wording, songs. They have a lot of skill, a bigger message than some of the blink material their fans are accustomed to. Not to say that I think its better in any way. Just calling it as I see it, he has tried very hard to grow up and move away from the satan jokes and songs about drinking and sex. Maybe its hard for him to readapt to some of these classic blink associations? Mind you their last album definitely showed this same transition.

On the other hand, you have Travis who has been lending his drum talents to hip hop/remixing genres. Something pretty different from the pop punk that Blink is known for. Mark has been very active in the studios, producing up and comers. With all these different factors and influences, I think we can expect a longer writing process with some quite possibly brilliant results. Could this new side of Blink prove to be a new favourite? Who knows. The classics will always be just that- classics. But I am a big fan of transcending genres when its done right. And who better to do it well than three trained professionals?

Are you excited about the new blink album? How do you feel about waiting another year?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Bamboozle Expect Boom In Ticket Sales With Upcoming Announcement


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So rumor has it that the New York Times will be announcing some new acts scheduled to join the already astonishing lineup of the 2010 New Jersey Bamboozle Festival. The three day concert spectacular, already slated to host acts like Paramore and Weezer, is now said to be bringing rising stars Ke$ha and Drake into the mix. With a mega star lineup that crosses over a variety of genres, who can blame them for expecting a rapid growth in ticket sales?



What do you think of this announcement? If its true, would you be more inclined to go?
Could be interesting
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Friday, January 22, 2010

Radiohead Lend Support To Haiti


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So legendary band, Radiohead, have announced that they will be doing their part to support the tragedy in Haiti. The group will be auctioning off a block of tickets for an exclusive concert in LA. The concert will take place this Sunday (Jan.24) at the Music Box Theater in the Fonda. The auction style ticketing appears to be an attempt to raise as much money as possible for the cause. 100% of the proceeds are being given to the Oxfam Haiti Relief Fund. The ticket sales end tonight at 11pm saturday PST. Happy Bidding!



Gotta love all the support for Haiti, its inspiring!
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Thursday, January 21, 2010

More Support For Haiti: Alexisonfire


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Yet another band is lending support to the relief fund in Haiti! And this time, they're locals. St.Catherine's natives, Alexisonfire, are currently running a promotion on their online store. They announced recently that all proceeds from their January sales will be donated to the cause. Thats pretty cool if you think about it... that could generate quite a bit of money since it spans over a month. Guitarist Wade posted this message to the band's website:

"In light of the recent tragedy in Haiti we have been thinking about how to help. In a disaster of this magnitude, the easiest way for everyone to get involved is simply by donating money. This will get clean water, sanitation and medical supplies, food and temporary shelter to those who need it most in Jacrmel and Port-Au-Prince. We will be donating all the same proceeds from our online store for the month of January to the relief effort. So, if you've been thinking about getting a shirt recently, now is the time to do it!
Thanks Friends,
Wade"
So if you happen to be an AOF fan and looking to lend your support to a great, very worthwhile cause, this could be for you. Check it out!

How are you showing support for Haiti?
Rock on!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

HELP: I Cant Stop Singing Along!

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Ever have a song that just wont quit? You hear it once in a random shuffle and next thing you know, you're stuck humming the chorus, tapping the rhythm and just generally trying to avoid serious embarrassment by belting it out in the middle of class or a crowded mall? Yeah, I'm having this issue right now and its BRUTAL! No matter how many times I listen to this song, it just wont leave me alone. Its been about two days now, but its so darn catchy that I cant win haha. I also think it rings fairly reminiscent of my life right now in a strange way so perhaps thats why I have become so taken with it. I dont know. In any case, its super catchy and I dont think I'll ever stop singing it haha ...

"I wanna scream I love you from the top of my lungs, But I'm afraid that someone else will hear me. You can only blame your problems on the world for so long, Before it all becomes the same old song".
ENJOY.



Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Limited Pressing Auction Off Vinyl Test Pressings For Haiti Relief


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In light of the devastating earthquake that shook Haiti last week, many bands, artists and organizations are taking to their fan bases to raise some much needed money for to send aid to the country. One of many doing so is limited pressing, a site which offers auctions for limited edition vinyls. Among their typical postings, there is now a section (marked in pink) of impressive first pressing vinyls for which most or all proceeds (depending on the album) will go to organizations like Doctors Without Borders and other efforts in the disaster stricken republic. There are some fantastic albums up for grabs on this site, with some serious potential for any collectors out there. I will definitely be keeping my eyes on this site, watching some of the albums I would love to add to my personal catalog. Have to say, I'm mildly amused by the way one Mr.Pete Wentz has hiked up the selling costs of Fall Out Boys albums rather successfully. At first he indicated on his Twitter that he wished only to own them himself, but he later stated that if he indeed won the auctions, he would have the band sign them and re-auction them. He also claims that if someone manages to outbid him by a cent, the album(s) will be signed before shipment if you'd like. So theres some incentive. Just think, you could have an FOB autograph collection on a limited first test pressing vinyl... honestly, like them or not it would be worth a small fortune in the future. So check out the auctions here and see if something catches your eye. Yet another cool way to do something good for humanity. Help out Haiti, there are lives at stake here. We hold the power to help these people, lets do it!


How have you shown support for Haiti? Let me know!
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Monday, January 18, 2010

M.Shadows Posts A Message About The Rev And The Future Of A7X

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As most of you know, it has been nearly a month since the tragic passing of Avenged Sevenfold drummer Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan. After the initial shock and mourning of the tragedy, fans of the group were left with a lot of questions. What would happen to the band? What about the new album? How could they go on without Jimmy behind the kit? Patiently, we waited for a release, and just yesterday, M.Shadows took to the band's website. In a very heartfelt message, he opened up to fans about his friendship with the Rev. In reading it you can just sense how difficult the loss is for the band, and how much the friendship meant to him. It clearly went far beyond simply being in a band. I recommend taking a glance at it, its powerful.

Also in the letter, Shadows discusses the future of the band. While he assures fans that the album they had been writing when the tragedy occured has every intention of seeing a release date, he does express that there is no set time frame. Stepping back into a studio, this time without their best friend and drummer, is going to take quite the emotional toll on these guys, so there is no way they can add the pressures of time to the task. The guys are going to take their time and see how it goes. As for touring and a future beyond this album- there is a lot of uncertainty.

This is all completely understandable. I hope that fans will be patient with the band. Its hard to lose someone you love- but its even harder to carry on without them. As a band, they are family, and that is the worst kind of loss. His presence will be missed and I wish Avenged Sevenfold the best of luck right now. It will be tough, but they can do it. Jimmy would want this album to be released.

What do you think of Shadows' letter? Do you think they should release the album? Should they try and continue their career? Or will no one be able to fill the void The Rev left behind? Let me know, I'd love to hear your opinion!
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show



Saturday, January 16, 2010

The Killers Join The "Indefinite Hiatus" Club!


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Las Vegas natives, The Killers, have had a fairly short, but prosperous career in the span of the last decade. But reports are now confirming that they have become the latest inducties in the "indefinite hiatus club". Following bands like the Hush Sound and Fall Out Boy, the band have decided to take some much needed time off without the looming constraints of a return to the studio. The hiatus will take place following their scheduled performances of Asia and Australia. The announcement was acknowledged by the groups guitarist, Dave Keuning, who told associated press:

"I'm not sure if people are aware of it but these are probably our last shows for a while. We havent had a break in quite a while. Its just been touring and making records and on and on and on. Its been like six years just kind of connected together. Its like people just expect us to do that non-stop til we die, but we just want a little bit of time off, just to be myself and do what I want to do for a little bit"
In all honesty, they do probably deserve a break. Touring can be draining and its been quite a non-stop process filled with hit singles and sold out arenas for these guys. Best of luck, enjoy your break boys, and we'll see you when you get back- nice and refreshed with some killer new material!

More information @ NME

What do you think of the Indefinite Hiatus? Will you miss these boys?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Thursday, January 14, 2010

A Shopping List For My Grandpa: The Results

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So if you have been keeping up, my Grandfather and I recently recently ran a small experiment. After reading my blog, he suggested that I come up with a list of 3 recommendations for him. He would buy the three albums, listen to them, and let me know what he thought. Well, we have our answer as to how well this little experiment worked.

First off, he mentioned that he had a very bad impression of what "rock" music is. He said it brought to mind loud, mosh pits, wailing guitars and high pitched vocals. I kind of figured this, and one goal I had in these suggestions was to show another end of the spectrum. Sure, rock music does typically envelope these ideas... but there are other forms of the genre that are softer, more mellow. Thats why I chose these albums, to show that. Below, I will list the three albums and tell you what my Grandpa had to say about each one!



1) Something Corporate's "North"
"A bit too much of a downer for my taste" said my Grandpa haha. But he admits that he did enjoy the prominence of the piano which overpowers the traditional lead guitar. The album is a bit angsty, I admit. However, I still love it. I think I chose it more for the songs as pieces, not the album as a whole. I did recommend Andrew's side project- Jacks Mannequin for some more upbeat music. Sure, Glass Passenger is about the struggles of Cancer... but its so hopeful! Thats the album that gets me up in the morning haha



2) Butch Walker's "Letters"
This was his favorite, as I suspected haha. My Grandpa is a big fan of musicals, and he actually ended up suggesting that Butch write his own musical! I think thats a fantastic idea, he should really think that over. He said, "His style and the genres of rock he plays seem to me to be perfectly suited to Broadway. He tells stories with simplicity and feeling. The music, soft and hard rock, seem to fit the lyrics like a glove". Couldnt have said it better myself! I'd LOVE to see a Butch Walker musical... I'm sure it would be beautiful.



3) Panic At The Disco's "Pretty. Odd."
He called this one "very pleasant". He mentioned how Folkin Around plays on the traditional concepts of country music. Oddly enough, I have to admit its one of my favorites on the album and yet, I am not a country fan in the least bit. Its just something I often cannot relate to. But this song, so simple in its construction, is just beautiful and full of emotion. Lines like "You've never been so divine in accepting your defeat, And I've never been more scared to be alone. If love is not enough to put my enemies to sleep, Then I'm putting out the lantern, Find your own way back home" are just stunning. Side Note: Grandpa emailed me again to let me know that he enjoyed this album so much that the volume control slipped away for a bit... he almost missed the repairman at the door who mentioned that he was "really rocking out" haha. I love it!

So thats that! Those are the results. I have to say, I think I did an alright job... I did what I set out to do, broaden the idea of rock music for my Grandpa, make him realize that its not all about mosh pits, anger and violence. Rock is a very broad, encompassing genre. There is a home for everything, and thats perhaps what sparked my love affair with it. Its a place I feel I belong, and I want others to see through my passion, that they too can belong. Be it indie, techno, classic, metal, goth, punk... there is always a style for you with a rock edge. I think I learned a lot about my Grandpa through this experiment, as much as it was originally intended to be the reverse. We learned from each other and thats perhaps the best result of this. Thanks for checking it out, maybe I'll do this again sometime with a new subject! It's kind of fun to help other people find new music :)

If you had the chance to pick music for someone in your life, who would it be and why?
What would you hope to take away from the experience?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Blink-182 Release T-Shirt To Support Haiti Earthquake Relief


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So as I'm sure you've all heard, The Republic of Haiti was struck by a devastating earthquake early this week. The number of casualties is still climbing as the desperate attempts to dig through the ruble to reach survivors continue. Haiti has been left in ruins due to the quake, and the costs are sky rocketing. A lot of artsits and celebrities are working together to help the country in its time of need. Blink-182 is one of those groups. Over Twitter, the group have been advertising the sale of a limited edition T-shirt. The $15 white tee features the 2009 revamped version of the Blink Bunny carrying a Haitian flag. All proceeds from the shirt are being donated the the red cross. Shipping of the product will begin on January 22nd. If you arent sure how to help out, I highly suggest looking into this. Not only will you be supporting the rebuilding of a country in need, but you will get an awesome Blink-182 t-shirt for doing it! Those are two great incentives to do your part. Come on people, lets pitch in and help our fellow man!












Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Sam Tsui: This Guy Is AMAZING!

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I came across this a while ago while doing research for a school project about internet celebrities. I didnt know much about him until now, and I didnt use him for my project... but he is absolutely phenomenal. His name is Sam Tsui, and he is definitely the next big thing. He's got a great ear for harmony and musicianship. Its actually quite impressive. I'm still floored when I hear his voice... its gorgeous! Definitely thinking this guy would be a massive success on Broadway. Just picture it... people would be lined down the block to hear him sing! Check out this cover of Glee's version of Journey's "Dont Stop Believin'" and his Lady Gaga Medley which helped get his name in the search engines to begin with!

Dont Stop Believin'


Lady Gaga Medley


He's got a bunch of other covers and medleys on his producer/musicians youtube account HERE
What do you think? I'm STILL floored
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

American Idol Contestants... Please Stop Taking A Piece Of My Heart!

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Alright, so as much as I just dont watch this show, I do find the audition processes to be fairly interesting. Often times, its just a great laugh... have to really wonder why some of these people think they have ANY form of vocal talent. Over the past couple nights, I've seen several renditions of the Janis Joplin classic Piece Of My Heart... all of which have been pretty terrible. I'd like to take a second to remember the passion and soul that Janis put into her performance. People, please stop trying to be her, because you cant! Its simply impossible. You can sing it "better" all you want, but this will just always be her song and you will never replace the stage presence this woman had. Accept it and move on haha.




Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Alice In Wonderland Sountrack Track Listing Revealed

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So Alternative Press has revealed the track listing for the upcoming Alice In Wonderland soundtrack, and it appears that many familiar names grace the list. We already knew that Mark Hoppus (Blink-182) and Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) collaborated for a song, which we now know to be called "In Transit", but they are only one notable pair of the 16 artists/groups who make an appearance. The album will be called "Almost Alice" and has been slated for a March 2nd release date. The film is set to be released the same week, on Friday March 5th.

Here is the suspected soundtrack listing:
1. "Alice (Underground)" by Avril Lavigne
2. "The Poison" by The All-American Rejects
3. "The Technicolor Phase" by Owl City
4. "Her Name Is Alice" by Shinedown
5. "Painting Flowers" by All Time Low
6. "Where's My Angel" by Metro Station
7. "Strange" by Tokio Hotel & Kerli
8. "Follow Me Down" by 3Oh!3 & Neon Hitch
9. "Very Good Advice" by Robert Smith
10. "In Transit" by Mark Hoppus & Pete Wentz
11. "Welcome To Mystery" by Plain White T's
12. "Tea Party" by Kerli
13. "The Lobster Quadrille" by Franz Ferdinand
14. "Running Out Of Time" by Motion City Soundtrack
15. "Fell Down A Hole" by Wolfmother
16. "White Rabbit" by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

Like I said, some pretty decent names on that list... Robert Smith even! Not a bad soundtrack... this could be one to contend with the awards. Heres to hoping that the songs are as good as the artists.

What do you think of this track list?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Monday, January 11, 2010

New Anti-Flag Video: "The Economy Is Suffering"

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Punk rock quartet Anti-Flag have released a new video for the song "The Economy Is Suffering". The song comes from their full length 2009 release "The People or the Gun". Check out the video here and see what you think!


Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Sunday, January 10, 2010

New Motion City Soundtrack Song Posted To Myspace

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Motion City Soundtrack have posted a new song stream on their myspace page. The song is called Worker Bees and will be released on their upcoming album My Dinosaur Life which you can find on store shelves January 19th. The group have also released a music video for the first single, Her Words Destroyed My Planet. Check out the myspace streaming here (which is said to be getting hold of the full album soon- so keep watching!) and the video below.



What do you think? I'm excited to hear new material from these guys!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

First Look At New Blink-182 Documentary

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Sorry for the lack of posting yesterday but I have been stuck changing around my course schedule for the term and it has been a little chaotic. I had no idea that you could be taking too many courses in your own faculty, but apparently I was! So I had to find some other faculties to take me in for a class and even it all out. Found a Sociology class that seems to be interesting enough so now I can kind of rest easy with my classes, thank goodness! Anyways, enough about that, onto the topic at hand: Blink-182.

Lately, the recording trailers for Blink's new "Blinkumentary" have been circulating the net. Early on in their summer tour, the band was asking fans to send in their concert footage to be "part of Blink-182" history. The film will capture the preparation that led up to the massive 52 date summer reunion tour including studio work, press meetings and rehearsals as well as footage from actual tour dates. The film is being put together by Haven Lamoureux, a long time friend and videographer for the group's side projects like +44 and Travis' remix work. Check out the previews here... there are a few other clips on this youtube profile (production company's page Hndsmrndsm)




Will you be checking this out? I know I will be!
Urethra Chronicles & Riding In Vans were fantastic, I dont expect anything less :)
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

Friday, January 8, 2010

Cobra Starship Performs At The People's Choice Awards

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Check out Cobra Starship's performance at the 2010 People's Choice Awards here. They performed Hot Mess and of course the smash hit, Good Girls Go Bad. Missing from the performance was Leighton Meester. Instead, the band had Nicole S. of Pussycat Doll fame fill in the female vocals. She wasnt awful, but I think I would have just preferred to see Vicky T take over as they do on tour. She's pretty good, if you cant have Leighton, she's the next best thing. Nicole just sounds like she's forcing it, screaming into the mic almost... its not natural and soft the way Leighton sings it. Her voice, I find, also does not blend with Gabe's very well. Its not the same harmony dynamics that the recording carries. I dont know... thats how I feel haha.



What do you think of the performance?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Story Of The Year- Sidewalks

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Today my writing professor had us chose a song to describe ourselves, and it made me realize there are too many to choose from. In a previous blog of this nature, I discussed the idea of a personal soundtrack... many songs that become interwoven in the fabric of our lives. When I thought about it, I realized this one was an important track for me personally. Its clearly about some kind of relationship, but for me its so much more than just a sad love song. Its about the nostalgia of life, the way we think back and remember a more simple time and how we probably took it for granted. I always thought life would always be simple when I was a kid, but as we grow up it becomes pretty evident that things change. We can always look back from where we are, but the weeds and cracks block us from ever going back down that road. So check it out, think it over, and see what you think!



Lyrics HERE

Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Katy Perry And Russell Brand Officially Engaged!


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So the rumors have been flying and many sources are now claiming that Katy Perry and her new beau Russell Brand are officially engaged! After a whirlwind romance for the past couple months, it is said that he proposed on their recent European vacation.


Congrats! I think they make a cute couple, what do you think?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

American Idiot Coming To Broadway!


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It's Official! After much discussion and speculation, it has been confirmed that Green Day's hit 2004 album will be coming to New York's Broadway scene. The show found success earlier this year during a trial run in Berkley. After receiving a number of rave reviews from the band, critics, and fans alike, rumors began to swirl about a possible NY run. The show will run beginning April 20th at the St.James Theatre.


Photo From GreenDay.com

For more info, check out the band's website for the official press release HERE

So now that its becoming a reality, will any of you make the trip over the border to see it?
I know I will be!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

Flea To Release Line Of Affordable Guitars

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After discovering that his students were stuck playing poor quality instruments due to prices and the state of the economy, Flea of (Red Hot Chili Pepper fame), has decided to produce a line of affordable, quality bass guitars. In order to make this idea a reality, Guitar World is reporting that he will be using his own brand "Fleabass", which he began earlier this year.

I like this idea... so many signature models come with hefty price tags. As much as students desire the high quality, its often well beyond the instrument budgets of general society. I have to say though, after checking out how "affordable" the instruments are, I am not all that sure. Afforable is such a broad term. I find myself asking "affordable for who?" I mean, I certainly dont have $500 floating around to spend on an instrument. Two out of my three guitars were
purchased in pawn shops (great place to look for classic, working models!)

Flea is a highly respected musician, so I cant see him taking this lightly. I also have to admit, the guitar design itself seems pretty cool... love the bright, bold, contrast colors. Definitely eye catching and fun! His mission statement makes a good claim about the guitars as well, stating that they are built for quality, durability and the highest standards possible within the price range. He does not wish to mass produce a line of cheap guitars, but provide serious students with a line they can "fall in love with". Good luck!

Would you buy Flea's bass? If so, what color? Just curious haha I like the Punk Bass... but I think I'd rather save up for the Mike Dirnt or Mark Hoppus Fender models for an extra $500/ea... oh how I wait for the days I have a real job and can afford these musical luxuries ahaha
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Information On The Hoppus/Wentz Collaboration!



Hey Everyone!
Phew... just got back from the gym, kick boxing class. What a work out! Now I'm having lunch with some friends before I start up classes for the day... Organizing Post War Masculinity and Objectivity In Media Reporting. Sounds like an interesting night ahead of me! Anyways, on to business...

More information is steadily coming to light about the Mark Hoppus and Pete Wentz collaboration that I mentioned yesterday. MTV is reporting that in an email from Pete, he discussed that the two are working on song for the soundtrack of the upcoming Alice In Wonderland film being produced by Tim Burton. This only makes sense! The two are big fans (as noted by Pete's wedding theme- Alice In Wonderland inspired for sure!) As such, I expect some pretty cool work from them and I'm excited to hear it. I was skeptical but I feel like if this project is for something they are both excited about, it has the potential to be interesting and definitely worth a listen. Guess we'll be keeping our eyes and ears peeled for an early leak to see what the hype is all about!

So what do you think of this? Potential or no? Let me know!
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show


Song of the Day: Campus by Vampire Weekend... great song, that pretty much says it all. To read more about them, check back a couple blogs where I discuss their upcoming album being leaked on myspace! I expect really big things from these guys, they're on a slow rise, but its about to take off at full speed with the release of Contra! Be ready.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Warped Tour Announces Presale!


Hey Everyone!
Get ready, mark this one in your calendar! Warped Tour has announced that the majority of their pre-sale tickets will be on sale March 26th. The select number of pre-sale tickets will include a 2010 tour compilation CD, a jump the line pass (which I have never really understood) and a limited edition souvenir ticket. More details to come in February!


In the mean time, why not become part of the Warped Panel? Fill out a series of surveys for Vans (usually about one a month until May) and they will randomly select 10 winners per date to win a VIP Pass. I won back in 2008 and I have to say, the experience was well worth it. Its not ALL fun & games... had to hand out surveys and then input the data onto little palm pilots before we were allowed entry... but we beat the crowds by an hour, saw the tour being set up, met bands (actually got to watch the Butcher from The Academy Is paint which was cool), and the piece de resistance, you get to choose a band to watch from side stage. I chose Jack's Mannequin and it was breath taking. Never going to forget that. Ended up standing beside Matt Thiessen and William Beckett... pretty sweet way to watch one of your favorite groups! So yeah, check it out, write the surveys and keep your fingers crossed!


Thats all for now!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

On The Radar: Possible Pete Wentz/Mark Hoppus Collaboration?


Hey Everyone!
I dont know how many of you are Twitter users, but I know I am! Not to say I'm an addict like a lot of people, but I mean, I do have an account. And it serves a great purpose... it keeps you in the loop with all your favorite bands. Lately, there has been a lot of interesting conversation between Mark Hoppus of Blink-182/+44 and Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy. It seems that the two may be collaborating on a studio project in the future. The two have been friends for many years now, and even toured together over the summer for Blink's reunion. I'm not much a fan of Pete himself, but I think Mark is an incredibly talented musician and producer so I'm sure whatever they come up with will be pure gold. Mark tweeted "Me and Pete W's collab soon" on monday and internet fans have been eagerly discussing the possibilities ever since. Prior to this, the two had been discussing at length "collaborating on sandwiches" and Pete teching for Blink's European tour so they could keep working on it.



These two have always had an interesting friendship that involves a lot of pranking and jokes... wonder if their music will reflect that same playfulness? Two bassists as well... interesting. Who knows what to expect with these guys? Last time they collaborated on anything, it was a worldwide scavenger hunt for hidden "Octopus Drives". I guess we should all be prepared... anything could happen if Wentz and Hoppus are behind it!

Blink-182 reunited this past summer and plan to release an album sometime in the future. No date has been set yet, but studio time is said to be in the works as soon as drummer Travis Barker, completes work on his solo album. Fall Out Boy announced a hiatus following their placement on Blink's summer tour. Wentz is currently in New York while his wife, Ashlee Simpson works on Broadway.

What do you think of a possible collaboration? What would you expect it to be?
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show


Song of the Day: Little Death by +44.... always forgotten about, but always amazing. +44 may have been short lived, but there is something so right about this band. Dont get me wrong, I am a Blink fan through and through, but given the choice between this and AVA, I have to say, this won me over. Mark's deep voice is just stunning. The song is so simple in construction, but so meaningful. Check it out, Enjoy! ...Fall Asleep With The Windows Open, Come To Me With The Worst You've Said And Done

Silverstein Anniversary Shows


Hey Everyone!
For all you Canadian music fans out there, this may interest you! Burlington Ontario natives, Silverstein, will be playing each of their albums from start to finish in a 4 concert series in Toronto. The concerts will be in honor of their 10th anniversary as a band. The shows will take place March 18-21st at the El Mocambo. Tickets can be purchased for the shows through Ticketmaster and Ticket Web. For the afforable price of $15 + service fees, you can be a part of the celebration!



March 20: Arrivals & Departures (2007)
March 21: A Shipwreck In The Sand (2009)

Will you be attending one of these shows? I might, it would give my inner High School kid a good thrill haha I used to see these guys play at little rock clubs downtown all the time!
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show


Song of the Day: Discovering The Waterfront by Silverstein... this was once one of my favorites and every time I hear it, it still strikes those same chords in me. Its timeless and very relatable for a lot of people. Everyone has been through a breakup or two and felt something like this. Enjoy!

Vampire Weekend Streams Upcoming Album


Hey Everyone!
As promised, I'm back! Did you miss me? Probably not all that much, but its alright. I enjoyed my break and now that school is back in session, its time to get back into blogging. Such a stress relief, I highly recommend it for anyone in need! Anyways, back to the post!

A few days ago, band to watch Vampire Weekend began streaming their upcoming album "Contra" on their myspace. If you aren't familiar with them yet, get ready to be. This band is being noted by some of the best critics and magazines out there as one about to hit it big. Already quite popular in the indie scene, this band is going to be huge. I can pretty much promise you that. Its refreshing, its interesting and its amazing. So if you haven't had a chance to check them out yet, definitely do that. Keep your eyes peeled, its only a matter of time after the album's release that they will take off with full force!

Some of my picks: Holiday, Taxi Cab, Run, Giving Up The Gun

Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

My Current Addiction: I'm Yours Tonight

Hey Everyone!
I'm going to post again later, but just really quick I wanted to share this song. I was doing dishes to the "Lost In Pacific Time EP" by The Academy Is... and I remembered how amazing this song is. So beautiful. So check it out, see what you think! This was a limited physical release EP but it can probably still be purchased via Itunes and I would highly recommend doing that if you havent already. Its that good. If you like this track, you'll love the other 4 songs too!


"You know I'll stay, Even in your dreams, I'll pull the stars down from the heavens, To fill your empty skies... I'm yours tonight!"
Rock on!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Monday, January 4, 2010

A Shopping List For My Grandpa: The Albums

Hey Everyone!
Ok so, yesterday I posted a blog about my little experiment/deal with my Grandfather. To reiterate, I'm going to suggest three albums that I like and think he may like. He's going to go out and purchase these three albums and listen to them. Hopefully, he will then tell me what he thinks and I will be sure to share his thoughts with you! So here we go, here are my three choices!


1) North by Something Corporate

"If you're missing I will run away, Cause I find myself in you."

From the first breath of Andrew's soft voice to the last guitar chord fading out, this album is absolutely stunning. Seriously, I cant even put it into words. There is so much talent, passion and brilliance wrapped up into this 12 track album. You cant help but really feel involved with this album... the emotion becomes personal, it transcends the airwaves into your room in a very real way. You feel the album as you listen. Each track takes Something Corporate's signature piano pop/punk blend and mixes it with a variety of heavy emotion and poetic lyrics and lullaby-esque vocals. On this CD I highly recommend the tracks: Down, Me & The Moon, Ruthless, I Wont Make You

2) Letters by Butch Walker
"I cant live if you're not happy, I cant live if you cry... but I can live without you if it makes you smile"

One of my favorite albums ever I think... its that good. Most of it is really simple soft rock, but its beautiful in its simplicity... a little deceiving as well. Butch has this ability to make music sound easy. There is a flow to his records that suggests an ease... but that comes with a lot of hard work. Its the result of a long and difficult career. He is such a talented musician in every sense of the way and this album is a perfect representation of that. He writes the most stunning love songs I've ever heard. Seriously, if a guy wrote this for me, I'd be in love haha. Its like a walk through the duration a relationship... you feel and hear it as it happens. There's love, there's lust, there's loneliness... its the whole range. His voice is flawless- the way he is able to express passion in every note... its like he's singing your life back to you in the most beautiful way possible. Its mature rock... can I call it that? It hits you on a level that a lot of music just cant even reach. For that reason and SO MANY more... I think everyone should own this amazing album.

3) Pretty Odd by Panic At The Disco

"If all our life was but a dream, Fantastic posing greed, Then we should feed our jewelry to the sea. For diamonds do appear to be, Just like broken glass to me."

I know, I know... its NOT A Fever You Cant Sweat Out. That was a brilliant piece for what it was... but I find that this album is always passed off as "not that album" or "not Panic". Granted it sounds absolutely nothing like their first work, but I mean, cut them some slack, they were 16 when they started that recording process. People grow up! Its not all bad, especially if it results in albums like this gem. I really love it... its creative, its fun, its different. Brendon Urie's vocals on this album... just wow. Gorgeous and so pure. The overall sound? Very reminiscent of The Beatles. This album is just all over the board... you can hear influences of all kinds in the first 15mins of putting it on. There is 50s crooning, there is a heavy classic rock influence, there are even bits and pieces of country weaved in. This fabric is intricate and there to be appreciated by those who are willing to listen without a preconceived bias. 


BONUS> if by chance you cannot find one of my other choices, then my alternative selection is 

Almost Here by The Academy Is...
"Always up or down, Never down and out. Dream of demons while you sleep, That make you stutter while you speak."

Again, one of my all time favorite albums. I've never forgotten the first time I heard this play... I was on the computer looking for some new music and the second I heard one simple song, I was hooked. Never looked back. William Beckett's eerily perfect vocals combined with the band's signature  brand of light hearted pop punk is a recipe that demands success. This album cannot be ignored, its a work of art. 


So Grandpa, now it is your move! You have my suggestions, and when you listen and tell me in all honesty what you think, we'll have a conclusion :) ... I also have to say, you will probably look like the coolest Grandpa ever (which you are, obviously!) to the people in the store!

HAPPY LISTENING!
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

Saturday, January 2, 2010

A Shopping List For My Grandpa: Introduction

Hey Everyone!
Happy New Year... its the start of a whole new decade and a start at a whole new life. I feel like this year has a lot of promise and I'm excited to see if it proves me right. Alright, although my writing is still going to be a little sparse, I am definitely going to lean myself back into it. I miss coming here and sharing music with my blog and any readers I may have. That being said, the topic of this blog may be slightly confusing and I'm going to clarify it for you!

Over the break, I wrote a few emails back and forth to my Grandfather. He said that he reads my blog and it allowed him to see and understand my passion for music although he has never had much of a passion for it himself. As a joke, he added "maybe its not too late for me yet" and I took this as a bit of a challenge being waved in front of me... could I find music that my Grandpa would perhaps enjoy? He gave me that challenge and asked me to come up with 3 CDs I recommend for him. 


Image: My artist rendition of my Grandpa listening to his new cds... created using SP Character Generator HERE


I thought this would be kind of a cool project to share... I'm curious to see if I can find music for another person with not much to go on. I mean, I'd like to think I know my Grandpa really well, but sometimes music can extend beyond typical associations we have of a person. Its a very tricky and personal thing, not easy to do if you dont have pretense as to what this person already listens to. In my world, music is my air. For my grandpa, its the background noise in his life. As such, its kind of challenging to get the attention directed towards the music. 

For this project, I'm going to pick music I like that I think my Grandpa MAY like. I cant be sure, but I figure its worth a shot and could be almost, a way for my Grandpa and I to understand each other :) So if this interests you, check back on Monday January 4th for my list! 3 albums by 3 different artists, I'm going to highlight specific songs that I think he should listen to as well as describe why I made each selection!

This is exciting, time to go narrow down my list!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show