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This Party Is Not Traumatic, Try: Fantastic!

A few months ago I went to a Cut/Copy show – it was one of the most incredible live concerts I’ve been to in a very long time. You see, I love, love, love Cut/Copy.

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I’ve loved them from the beginning with Bright Like Neon Love to this year’s album In Ghost Colours. Anyway, my point is that I was a terribly biased audience member. I had little time for whomever was opening that night. In my mind, living up to the great dance-catchiness of Cut/Copy seemed an insurmountable task. Well, that evening Black Kids opened and I was pleasantly surprised that they were equally as dancibly catchable.

 

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Just who are these Black Kids I pondered. Where did they come from? Where do they go? And you know the rest of the song. But seriously, if you love dance-synthy-retro-euro-disco-80s-catchy tunes, pick up Partie Traumatic their new album. This Jacksonville, Florida Quintet of keyboardists, guitars, drums and vocals are storming onto the Indie music scene. They were named an “ Artist to Watch for in 2008” by Rolling Stone. In fact, last Thursday night Black Kids serenaded David Letterman’s show with “I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With You” If you didn’t catch them on the Letterman show, just look at your local show listings and you’ll see that they’re probably coming to a town near you – they have a crazy touring schedule.

Let me just say this: if you’re making a summer mix of beach jams and BBQ tunes, DO NOT FORGET TO INCLUDE Black Kids. Seriously. If you put the songs “Look at Me (When I Rock Wichoo)” or “Hit the Heartbreaks” people are gonna line up to talk to you. “Who’s this?” they’ll say. “Oh, I saw them months ago. Well, I didn’t, but someone I know did,” you’ll say. Their response: “Oh really? Why are you so amazing? Marry me?”*

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* some results may vary

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Stop, Hey, What’s that Sound? …It’s the NEW CSN&Y Album!

csny.jpgI remember when I was in college and listening to Crosby, Stills and Nash (and sometimes Y … as in Neil Young) was a rite of passage. We would listen to their records over and over and over, singing along and basking in our naïve youthfulness. Who could forget those glorious years at the beginning of the new millennium?

What I mean to say is, Crosby, Stills and Nash are timeless. They appeal to every generation, be it baby boomers who were around for the Vietnam protests, or today’s young adults who are discovering the group for the first time.

In this age of one-hit-wonders, CSNY proves their longevity with the latest album Déjà Vu Live – an eclectic musical mix of 16 of their popular tracks played live. While the selection may be eclectic, the anti- war theme that runs through each song is apparent. Déjà Vu is riffing on their song “Déjà Vu” from album 1974’s So Far, but more aptly, it is suggestive of a return to the CSN(Y) catalogue as a means of returning to the politics that surrounded this strongly anti-war group.

In this era of the Iraq War, CSN are back to remind us of the perils and destruction caused by war. Tracks such as “Living With War,” “Military Madness,” “Let’s Impeach the President” and “Find the Cost of Freedom” have blatant messages of learning from our past mistake

This anthemic live album couldn’t come out at a more opportune time, with the US Presidential election just around the corner and the possibility for change on the horizon.

Check out this new album by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and remember just how much you love CSNY!

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PS – Don’t forget to watch them on the Colbert Report this week on Wednesday July 30th.

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Anticipated Album Alert!! Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus

Finally, after 15 long years, Rhino Records has announced the release of Chicago’s Stone of Sisyphus. Recorded in 1993, the album was originally set for release in March 1994, but was shelved by the group’s former record company, Warner Bros. Records, claiming that it was “unreleasable”. The issue was seeded in the fact that the album contained a variety of unique songs which appeared to be unlike much of their previous work; so much so, that Robert Lamm, one of the founding members of the group, thought that they should stray from their usual album numbering since the sound was so different.

Fast-forward to June 17th, 2008, after more than a decade and a half and several intermittent thematic record releases later, Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus now contains eleven of the original twelve tracks plus four extra demo recordings. The first single, a remixed version of “Let’s Take a Lifetime”, is packed with supplemental saxophones and a newly recorded bridge. The brash horn punches and solos give this track a life of its own and re-invent the group’s sound and style which so many of their fans grew to adore.

Let us not quickly forget that Chicago celebrated its 40th Anniversary last year – an illustration of longevity rarely achieved in most careers, let alone the music business. The Chicago-based band, formed in 1967, began their career as a politically charged, experimental rock ‘n’ roll group which became known for producing a slew of hit ballads in the 70s and 80s. In over four decades, the group sold more than 122 million records and had more than 50 Top-40 singles.

See for yourself if they live up to their reputation as one of the most energized and talented live bands by catching them on their U.S. and European tours promoting the much-delayed release of their new/old album, Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus, this summer.

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Clash of the Titans: Madonna and Mariah Fight for #1

 

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Next week is gonna be exciting! On Tuesday, Madonna releases Hard Candy her 11th album, while Mariah Carey may have to fight to keep her top selling album, also her 11th album, E=MC² at #1.

If you’ve heard Madonna’s single “4 Minutes” the song she sings with Justin Timberlake you just know that this album is going to be HUGE! She collaborated with JT, Timbaland and Pharrall Williams, just to name a few.

Of course, Mariah has got her reasons to boast too. Her first single “Touch My Body” is #1 and since it’s the 18th time she’s managed to do that, she’s beat out Elvis and now holds the #2 spot for the most singles to reach #1 in the Rock era category. Now she just has to beat The Beatles who are currently at #1 with 21 hits.

Order both of the new albums and judge for yourself who is the ULTIMATE Diva!

Madonna - Hard Candy
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Mariah Carey - E=MC2
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This Week on the Tube: Rock’s First Lady Voted off Dancing With the Stars

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Well one thing’s certain – all of America’s watching Dancing with the Stars this season! With contestants like Marlee Matlin, Kristi Yamaguchi, Adam Carolla, Steve Guttenberg, Monica Seles and Priscilla Presley every week seems to bring new drama and better dance moves! Speaking of dance moves – I was so inspired by the workout this show offers I just had to order this Dancing With the Stars DVD. Just for a balanced workout, I check out Denise Austin’s dance work out DVD Fat Burning Dance Mix.

If you were one of the few who didn’t watch the show this week – let it be known that Rock n’ Roll’s first lady – the gorgeous 62 year-old Priscilla Presley - was voted off this week for her bad salsa moves. She was very gracious about leaving, and said the show was a life-changing experience. Speaking of Priscilla’s life experiences – have you read: Elvis and Me or Elvis By the Presleys? Two great books about the King and Priscilla.

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