Archive: April 2009 (121-130 of 171)

Apr 9 2009 03:52 PM ET

Music Mix Exclusive premiere: Metric's new video, 'Help I'm Alive'

"Help I’m Alive" — the first single off Metric’s upcoming Fantasies (April 14) — gets the old-school treatment, as concert footage of the band is drowned in grainy imagery of hearts and stars and jackhammers and bombs going off. Remember when we used to race home from school to turn on MTV? Enjoy the nostalgia.

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Best indie-rock albums of all time: Battle of the lists!
The Shins’ new song: Bring on the next album already!
Morrissey approves Manchester’s own the Courteeners
Grizzly Bear’s ‘Cheerleader’: Exclusive new track
The Hold Steady’s concert DVD: An exclusive full-song preview

Apr 9 2009 03:26 PM ET

Britney Spears' on-stage antics in Vancouver: Watch the (NSFW) clip here

Categories: Britney Spears

Britney Spears fans got a little more than they bargained for when her Circus tour rolled through Vancouver last night. According to the Vancouver Sun, Britney had barely started performing when she abruptly left the stage, leaving the crowd quite literally in the dark. After a few minutes, an announcement informed the audience that "It’s become uncomfortable and unsafe for the performers, including Ms. Spears…The show will resume as soon as the air around the stage is clear." (Perez Hilton’s sources say that was a reference to billowing clouds of tobacco and/or marijuana smoke in the arena.) The pop star finally returned to the stage after about 45 awkward minutes and performed a full set, only to reportedly bid her fans a foul-mouthed farewell at the very end of her encore. Take it from Britney (or someone who sounded a lot like her): "Don’t smoke weed! Rock out with your c—s out! Peace, motherf—ers!"

Is this whole incident hilarious? Weird? Does it make you think differently about Spears at all? Check out the obviously NSFW clip of Britney’s encore outburst below, and let us know what you think.

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Britney Spears plays Newark: Leah Greenblatt’s review
Is Britney’s "Womanizer" the new "Creep"?
No Doubt: Hear the new single here!
What’s the most heartbreaking song of all time?

Apr 9 2009 12:26 AM ET

The Shins' new song: Bring on the next album already!

Categories: Covers, New Stuff, The Shins

Theshins_l So much has been made recently of whether the Shins will break away from Sub Pop — the label that helped launch them into the hearts and iPods of Natalie Portman fans everywhere — that I thought it would be forever until we heard some new material. Turns out I was wrong, and for that we have Merge Records to thank. The Shins contributed a cover of "Plenty Is Never Enough" by Tenement Halls to a star-studded compilation celebrating the anniversary of the famed indie label (called 20 Years of Merge Records: THE COVERS!). The 20-track tribute also features contributions from indie giants likeRyan Adams, Death Cab For Cutie, Bright Eyes, and Okkervil River. Listen to a stream of the song (and the rest of the album) on Merge Records.com.

"Plenty" is the first new song of theirs I’ve heard since the sugary-sweet "It’s Okay, Try Again," which they performed on Nickelodeon’s vaguely-scary-but-kind-of-awesome show Yo Gabba Gabba! And, true to form, the cover showcases James Mercer’s sprightly vocals and the band’s bouncy guitars andpercussion. In short, even though it’s cover, it sounds precisely how aShins song: carefree and fun, with a hint of melancholy. It’s been a full two years since the band’s third album, Wincing the Night Away (which gave us keepers like "Australia" and "Phantom Limb"), and, alas, it appears there’s a long way to go yet for that much-anticipated fourth record. Sub Pop says they are currently not recording, so this song will have to do, for now.

Check out the new tune here, then let us know what you think.

More on The Shins:
Natalie Portman’s new music mix for a cause
The Shins’ Wincing the Night Away gets a B+
The Shins’ Chutes Too Narrow gets a A-

Apr 8 2009 09:52 PM ET

Eddie Vedder's solo tour: What other frontmen do you want to see without their bands?

Categories: Pearl Jam

Eddie Vedder will temporarily be leaving Pearl Jam behind, heading out for an 11-date tour that kicks off June 8 in Albany, NY. It’ll be Vedder’s second-ever solo tour (check out Whitney Pastorek’s review of one of Vedder’s gigs last year.) Tickets are going for as much as $75, and Ten Club members get first dibs on pre-sale (they are a dedicated bunch, so be prepared).

So tell us, Music Mixers, what other frontmen should put together solo tours? And while you’re pondering, check out this video Vedder’s Golden Globe-winning "Guaranteed," from Into the Wild.

 

More from EW’s Music Mix:
The Shins’ new song: Bring on the next album already!
Kurt Cobain found dead 15 years ago today
Wilco’s new DVD: An exclusive full-song clip
No Doubt: Hear the new single here!

Apr 8 2009 07:33 PM ET

Britney Spears' 'Womanizer': The new 'Creep'?

Categories: Britney Spears, Covers

Britneyspears_lWhen I first heard Britney Spears’ "Womanizer" single I thought a band of tiny but determined elves were rearranging my eardrums with rusty chainsaws. And not in a good way. Since then I’ve listened to the song about a million times (thanks, gym playlist!) and have concluded the track is even more diabolically annoying than I first believed. But it appears I am in the minority. The song has been covered by other artists with an enthusiasm only matched in recent times by musicians’ desire to remake Radiohead’s "Creep" in their own image. Since "Womanizer" was released last year it has been performed by the All-American Rejects, Lily Allen, Fall Out Boy, and now Franz Ferdinand, whose very Franz Ferdinand-ian revamp of the track can be heard below. At first I assumed all of these hipper-than-Britney stars were making fun of the repetitive song, and there is certainly a comic element to the Rejects’ version (even if ultimately it is also the bleakest of the bunch). But when I spoke to Lily Allen earlier this year she declared with apparent seriousness that "Everyone’s a Britney fan!," while apparently Franz frontman Alex Kapranos has said the song is the best single of the past few months.

To which I say…well, you know what I say. But what about you? What is the "appeal" of "Womanizer"? And who else would you like to hear cover it?

More about Britney Spears:
Leave Britney alone, Fred Durst!

More from EW’s Music Mix:
No Doubt: Hear their new single here!
What’s the most heartbreaking song of all-time?

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong: The Music Mix Interview
Eminem’s ‘We Made You’ video: Snap judgment

Apr 8 2009 06:13 PM ET

Kurt Cobain found dead 15 years ago today

Categories: Nirvana

Nirvanakurt_dlFifteen years ago today, I was just past the Ashland exit on Chicago’s Eisenhower Expressway, on my way home from a class at UIC, when I heard the news on my Kenwood slide-out radio. I was listening to Q-101, my hometown’s "alt-rock" station, and the DJ used the 30 seconds of talk time he was allotted in his pre-determined playlist to announce that Kurt Cobain’s lifeless body was found at his Seattle home. Suicide. Shotgun blast to the head. Dead.

As the DJ’s "sad, sad day" announcement ended and the next Cake/Stone Temple Pilots/Weezer song started up, my first reaction was a cliched disbelief. It was a month after the close call in Rome, where Cobain had "accidentally" overdosed on champagne and pills. That he now put a shotgun to his own head and pulled the trigger seemed almost too perfect an ending to the life of the sensationally miserable punk/pop star who once penned a song titled "I Hate Myself and I Want to Die." But, of course, it was real. He was dead. And I was fairly devastated. I exited the expressway at Kostner (those from Chicago know that you don’t exit the Eisenhower at the sketchy Kostner Ave. stop unless you absolutely have to) and took a break to collect myself. That’s it. There won’t ever be another Nirvana song, another Kurt Cobain performance, or another obscure artist I’ll discover because of him. It was a crushing blow for pop music, for rock and roll, and for Gen X.

My initial sadness, pity, and shock quickly took on anger and disgust when widow Courtney Love read the damn suicide note on MTV just two days later, not even waiting for his body to be cold before she began capitalizing on the Sid & Nancy-like validation her punk rock persona had just taken on. Kurt had a kid, for chrissakes, and he’d left her to be raised alone by that woman? Yes, Kurt was a mess. He was in pain, both physically and mentally. He poured that pain into his music and the screaming masses lauded him for it, constantly begged for more. Lord knows what it must’ve felt like to transform from a shy, awkward kid from a rainy Northwest town into a spokesman for a generation. But whether he asked for that fame or not (and there are some indications that despite his outward disdain for fame, Cobain was always very hungry for the spotlight), he had a daughter who counted on him, and it has permanently tarnished the image I have of my hero that he made that choice.

More selfishly, though, Cobain also had a fanbase that was affected very deeply by his suicide. I’m older now, and the all encompassing life-affirmation that kids derive from music on a daily basis is much harder to find. I’ve also spent the past 10-plus years writing about and covering music professionally, which can, unfortunately, zap some of the magic from the stacks of CDs I listen to every week. But I do believe that Cobain and Nirvana were pop music’s last true game-changers, ushering in a scruffy, music-first rock and roll passion that almost instantaneously erased the abominations that were Winger and the rest of the Aqua Net hair metal goons. The Ramones and Sex Pistols had a similar effect in the 1970s, Black Sabbath and Zeppelin before them, the Beatles, Elvis. One might argue that Pavement’s influence on an enduring indie-rock tradition was similarly game-changing, but either way, it’s been a long time since anyone’s been able to stage anything tantamount to Kurt and Nirvana’s "Smells Like Teen Spirit" revolution in 1991. So even though I remain angry, disappointed, and disillusioned by his suicide, today, 15 long years since I drove home from class and heard the news, I also miss the guy something fierce.

Where were you when you heard about Kurt’s death? And does he still mean as much to you 15 years later?

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Best Indie Rock Albums of All Time: Battle of the Lists!
What’s the most heartbreaking song of all time?
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong: The Music Mix Interview
No Doubt on ‘Gossip Girl’ spin-off, album, and tour: An exclusive Q&A

Apr 8 2009 04:16 PM ET

Wilco's new DVD: An exclusive full-song clip

Categories: An EW Exclusive!, Wilco

The Music Mix is extremely pleased to bring you the very first complete-song preview of Wilco’s must-see new live DVD, Ashes of American Flags, which hits stores April 18. Below is the full, five-minute live version of "Side With the Seeds," originally from their album Sky Blue Sky. It gets off to a mellow start, but definitely stick around as it builds toward two separate guitar-frenzy climaxes, courtesy of Nels Cline and secret-weapon drummer Glenn Kotche. It’s the band at their jammiest, and just a taste of what’s on the DVD.    

 

What do you think? Are you as excited about this DVD as we are?

More from EW’s Music Mix:
The Hold Steady’s concert DVD: An exclusive full-song preview
Best Indie Rock Albums of All Time: Battle of the Lists!
Grizzly Bear’s ‘Cheerleader’: Exclusive new track
Fleet Foxes: Could a cover of ‘Tiger Mountain Peasant’ be better than the original?

Apr 8 2009 03:19 PM ET

Keith Urban and Prince battle it out on the albums chart

Categories: Charts, Keith Urban, Prince

Urbanprince_lPrince has been grinding hard to promote his new triple release, Elixer/LOtUSFLOW3R/MPLSoUNDlive shows, Leno appearances, the works. All that effort paid off to the tune of 168,000 shoppers picking up the set at exclusive U.S. retailer Target, according to Nielsen SoundScan. That’s a fairly strong opening number, but it was still only enough to get Prince to No. 2 on this week’s Billboard 200. Who can Prince blame for this indignity? Keith Urban, whose Defying Gravity bowed at No. 1 with just a few more customers for a total of 172,000. Coming in behind both of them at No. 3 was Diana Krall, whose Quiet Nights appealed to a healthy 104,000 jazz fans and/or homebodies.

Other debuts this week came from Texan rappers UGK, whose UGK 4 Life, billed as their final release after member Pimp C’s untimely death, debuted at No. 6 with 76,000 copies sold; Flo Rida, whose massive single "Right Round" produced a middling 55,000 units moved of his album R.O.O.T.S., at No. 8; jazz trumpeter Chris Botti’s live set Chris Botti in Boston at No. 13 with 36,000; country singer Rodney Atkins’ It’s America at No. 15 with 34,000; Bow Wow’s New Jack City II at No. 16 with 31,000; and Gavin DeGraw’s Free at No. 19 with 26,000.

That’s nine debuts in the Top 20 — not nearly as many as last week‘s whopping 12, but still more than usual. One new entry that didn’t make it anywhere near the Top 20 was the Fast & Furious soundtrack, which sold a paltry 5,000. So much for the movie’s success rubbing off on the soundtrack. Weigh in below: Were you surprised by any of this week’s sales results?

Apr 8 2009 03:04 PM ET
Apr 8 2009 01:00 PM ET

What Is the Greatest Song Question of All Time?

Categories: Listmania!

Music Mixees, We’ve asked you what you thought was the most heartbreaking songs in the world. And the horniest. But what I really want to know is, are you gonna go my way? On the list of greatest questions in song, that is. Below are a few of my favorites (bonus points if you can name the source), but I know I’m missing dozens, if not hundreds, so post them below, won’t you?

What’s Love Got to Do With It?
How Soon Is Now?
Do You Know the Way to San Jose?
Where Is My Mind?
Do You Realize?
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Don’t, Don’t You Want Me?
Have You Never Been Mellow?
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
Is She Really Going Out With Him?

and finally — seriously, people:
Who Let the Dogs Out??

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