Friday, June 24, 2011

June 24-30

With new releases...

This week brings some big hitters up to bat. This should be one of the better release weeks of the summer...

June 27

Limp Bizkit
Gold Cobra
I was upset when I predicted that Wes Borland's departure from the band would be it's downfall. Obviously, Borland was the talent and Durst was the face of the group. After a moderately successful album without Borland, Limp Bizkit all but disappeared. What is exciting about this is that Borland put aside his differences with Durst and decided to make another Limp Bizkit album because "music needs it." I am looking forward to hearing if they can recreate some of the original Limp Bizkit sound. I am definitely going to check this out.







June 28

David Cook
This Loud Morning
Yes....David Cook did win American Idol. Yes....this does eliminate some of his credibility. It shouldn't. He was the first contestant to win who was actually a talented musician. His first album was actually pretty good. I am looking forward to this album as he should have no more creative restrictions from winning American Idol. He has stated that he draws influence from Our Lady Peace, of which I am a huge fan. I think you will be pleasantly surprised if you decide to check out this album.







Beyonce
4
At first glance, I thought Beyonce really needed to shave her armpits. I am not going to say much. This has a chance of being the biggest selling album of the summer. I would expect it to be more of the same from Beyonce.  










Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday is a rock band from Long Island, NY. Their albums always reach top 10 on the Billboard charts and always reach Gold status. So it goes without saying that this album should be pretty good.










Wu-Tang Clan
Legendary Weapons
I will be a Wu-Tang supported forever. If they put out a polka album I would buy it. I think the original draw of the Wu has worn off, but lyrically, they are still sound. I am definitely getting this album. Wu-Tang mother_%*##$!










June 30

Joss Stone
LP 1
This is the fifth studio album from neo-soul phenom Joss Stone. This girl can sing her butt off. She has one the most soulful voices I have ever heard. This marks her first album that will be put out on her own label, Stone'd Records. The co-wrote and co-produced the album with David Stewart, half of the Euro-pop due, the Eurythmics. This album took only 6 days to record. This should be very very good. Check it out.








Nas
Life Is Good
First, let me apologize if this is not the cover of the album. I could not find the artwork. As with the Wu-Tang Clan, I will be a Nas supporter forever. I will always support his product and therefore will surely get this album. He is one of the top three lyricists in the history of hip-hop in my opinion. His music epitomizes what NYC rap is all about. Check it out.









Others artists with releases this week: Billy Ray Cyrus, Dolly Parton, Buddy Guy, Queensryche, Big Sean, and Selena Gomez & the Scene

In music...

My Morning Jacket
Circuital
I have seen this band in passing a couple of times on TV and liked what I heard. I just have never brought myself to get one of their albums. So when I saw they had a new album coming out, I knew I had to at least give it a shot. I am glad I did. To me, the music sounds a lot like old Radiohead, you know from the early 90's. It may not be as complex but it has similar sound. They also evoke a nostalgic feeling, as if this album could have been released sometime in the 70's. Whatever it is, it works for me. Two of the singles, Wonderful and Outta My System were written to be performed by the Muppet band, Dr. Teeth & Electric Mayhem. When this did not pan out, the singles were kept for the album. My favorite tracks on the album are Circuital and Wonderful and look forward to see if either of these pan out as singles. I would recommend this album to anyone to at least give it a listen. I think the music can appeal to a wide variety of interests.

Rating: 4/6


Snoop Dogg
Doggumentary
Ok, I live by the credo that a good hip-hop artist doesn't need a hook. When you start reciting the hook of the song rather than the lyrics, its a wrap (no pun intended). When Snoop came on the scene, he embodied the very essence of what Gangsta Rap was. Part of what makes Snoop a legend has been his ability to adapt to the changing scene of the music industry. Unfortunately it has been harder and harder to keep Snoop relevant. It is hard to uphold Snoop Dogg as a gangsta when he is a football coach, entrepreneur, etc. Snoop Dogg has always been willing to go in a new direction. When No Limit records was getting big, he left Death Row and joined No Limit. When the retro-pimp movement was big, he was into that. When the Neptunes were in their prime, he had them produce his album. I don't think he lost his ability to rap, I'm just not sure it's relevant any more. It pains me to say this but I think the only thing that keeps him going is his clout. He knows people and therefore can get just about anyone to be on his album. On this album, he features such artists as Bootsy Collins, E-40, Young JeezyWiz Khalifa, Gorillaz, Willie Nelson, Kanye West and John Legend. I will continue to support Snoop's music because he is a legend. I don't recommend buying this album unless you feel the same way I do.

Rating 2/6



Weird Al Yankovic
Alpocalypse
Well, it is another Weird Al album and it doesn't disappoint. I feel like the opinions of Weird Al are very polarized: you either like him or you don't. I happen to like him so I thought the album was entertaining. I don't think he will have any memorable parodies off of this album but it was still entertaining. I think the best chance is TMZ, which is a parody of Taylor Swift's, You Belong to Me. Weird Al also parodies, B.O.B., T.I., Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus. His famous polka medley contains even more well know artists. As my recommendation, if you like Weird Al, go get this. If you don't, don't bother. Whether you admit it or not, Weird Al has established himself as a music icon who always manages to keep his material relevant. You gotta at least respect that.




Rating: 4/6

 

This weeks throwback albums...

Nirvana
Unplugged In New York
I think this is one of the more influential albums of the 90's. It did a couple of important things for music. First, the Unplugged series gave MTV a different platform to present it's artist at a time when videos were still being played in regular rotation. If provided the audience a more intimate look at some of the popular artists and gave the artists a chance to showcase their live interpretations of songs. Nirvana, perhaps the biggest band at this time provided the audience with a different look at the band's music. Eventually it also led to the resurgence of some artists such as Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan and Neil Young. Secondly, this album showed Nirvana and the grunge movement was not just all about white noise, ie., Sonic Youth. Nirvana was able to show how talented they were at musicians, song writers and in interpretation. Definite must have for any serious music collection.




Fu-Schnickens
F.U. Don't Take It Personal
I always catch a lot of slack for giving this album more credit than is due. The fact is, this album is good and I love it. I give this album a 6/6. I think it has great beats, great lyrics, great production and marketable tracks. The only knock I can give this to this day is that the material and style is dated. This album produces four memorable singles, True Fuschnick, La Schmoove, Ring the Alarm and Check It Out. For those of you unfamiliar with the group, this is the group that Shaquille O'Neal associated himself with and eventually joined. This group also boasts one of the fastest rappers of all time, Chip Fu, whose lyrical speed will blow your mind. Must have hip-hop classic.







You oughtta know....

I decided to try something new. I wanted to share the wealth so to speak. I have come across some albums in my life that may have been generally overlooked. I want to use this section to motivate people to check out some forgotten gems.

So for the first installment, I bring you:

Lost Highway Soundtrack
This is one of those occasions where the soundtrack actually fared better than the movie. The movie garnered almost no attention and the soundtrack did little better. However, the album contains some hard-rock gems. It features appearances by David Bowie, Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson and Rammstein. Many of these were one-of songs written specifically for this soundtrack. Two of these songs that are fantastic are The Perfect Drug by Nine Inch Nails and Eye by Smashing Pumpkins. If nothing else, just give it a listen. I think it is a highly overlooked album.








This week in history...

2001

Jagged Edge
Jagged Little Thrill













Anthrax
Madhouse: The Very Best of Anthrax













Fleetwood Mac
Show-Biz Blues: Fleetwood Mac 1968-1970













1991

Bonnie Raitt
Luck of the Draw













Pete Rock & CL Smooth
All Souled Out













1981

Joe Jackson
Jumpin' Jive













Iggy Pop
Party













Kenny Rogers
Share Your Love













Air Supply
The One That You Love













The Commodores
In the Pocket













1971

Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills 2













Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears 4














Supertramp
Indelibly Stamped













Todd Rundgren
Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren



In Charlotte...

Amos' Southend

Friday, June 24;

The Jupiter Tide

Saturday, June 25;

S.O. Stereo
Sunday, June 26;

Ntice music presents "Rock"with you
Thursday, June 30;

John Parr

Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Saturday, June 25;

Morris Day & the Time

Bojangles Coliseum

No current music events

NC  Music Factory

The Fillmore

Friday, June 24;

The Uptown Charlotte Jazz Festival
ft. Michael Franks & Marcus Johnson

Ovens Auditorium

No current music events

Time Warner Cable Arena

Friday, June 24;

Keith Urban
w/Jake Owen

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

No current music events

Visulite Theatre

Saturday, June 25;

Gimmie Hendrix:
Jimi Hendrix Experience

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

June 17-23

With new releases...

Jill Scott
The Light of the Sun
Jill Scott is one of the pillars of the neo-soul movement. She is also a three-time Grammy Award winner. It will be her first release on a new label. She has already released a successful single, So In Love, which is a duet with Charlotte native, Anthony Hamilton. Jill Scott is very talented and if you have any interest in soul music at its best, check it out









LMFAO
Sorry for Party Rocking
The guys made a name for themselves touring with Black Eyed Peas. You may know their hit song, Shots. I dislike this band strongly. I think the content of their music is ridiculous and pointless. I may have liked an album about senseless partying when I was 14, but I am an adult now and therefore will happily pass this album by on the shelf. These guys are like a far less talented, special needs version of the Black Eyed Peas.








Michael Bolton
Gems: The Duets Collection
Another Michael Bolton album. Yippee! What is better than Michael Bolton singing....yep...Michael Bolton singing with a partner. I admit, the man does have a good voice.......circa 1991. If you are still listening to Michael Bolton......well......I am sorry, there may be no hope for you. I am sure you and your cats will be very happy together.









Pitbull
Planet Pit
This could be the most anticipated album release of the week. Their may be nobody hotter in music right now than Pitbull. Everything he touches seems to turn to gold. This album has already spawned two hit singles, Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor) and Give Me Everything. I imagine this album will be hot, good beats, decent lyrics and lots of good guest appearances. Definitely worth checking out.









Simple Plan
Get Your Heart On!
This Canadian pop-punk band usually puts out a good product. It is speculated that their first single off of the album will be You Suck at Love, as they have played this regularly at live shows. They have also announced shooting videos for Can't Keep My Hands Off You and Astronaut. This album also contains guest appearances by some pretty heavy hitters, Rivers Cuomo of Weezer and Natasha Bedingfield. This album should be worth checking out.








Weird Al Yankovic
Alpocalypse
Ok, maybe it is the geek in me but I can't help that I love Weird Al. Whether you want to admit it or not, he is a music icon. Therefore, I will listen to whatever he puts out. I am not a huge fan of his polka music but I do love the parodies. If I was a musician, I hate to say it, but this is the kind of music I would make, sans the polka of course. Give it a listen, if nothing else, it will be entertaining.









With music...

Seether
Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray
This is the fifth studio album from the South African band. This album debuted at #2 on the Billboard charts, and after listening, I would agree. Country Song has already been released as a successful single. I am going to go out on a limb here and say that Tonight will be the next single. This album, while far less metal or hard rock than previous albums, is still very good. It is solid from start to finish. I think it could be appealing to everyone. I will be interested to see if I am right about the next single. Let me know what you think. This is the best album I have listened to since Fleet Foxes. Go get it!






Rating: 5/6



Arctic Monkeys
Suck It and See
I kind of talked this album up a little and therefore will try to review it unbiasedly. I was immediately a little disappointed. The raw underground English sound that I have come to love with the Monkeys seemed to have moved into the studio. The sound was much more refined and polished. You can hear their efforts at greater harmonies and attempts at a more commercial appeal. The album has not yet sparked a single and after listening, I don't think it will. That is not news for this band as they rarely have a commercially successful single. As with the previous three albums, it took several listens to sink in. For this reason, I will still give the album a decent rating. If you are not a current fan of this band, get their old stuff. Don't start listening to them based on this album. If you are already a fan, you may like it based on the fact that it is an Arctic Monkeys album. I am a little disappointed but it could be worse.
Rating: 3/6


The Airborne Toxic Event
All at Once
This indie band from CA came onto the scene with the hit single, Sometime Around Midnight. They mesh a very satisfying blend of rock and orchestral arrangements. They remind me a little of The Killers. This album has already charted the single, Changing. After listening to the album, I am not sure this will produce another commercially popular single, but the album was very good, top to bottom. I would recommend this album for anyone who likes rock or indie music. They seem like they have stay power and could be around for a while.
Rating:4/6





This weeks throwback albums...

EPMD
Business Never Personal
EPMD was a rap duo from New York consisting of Erick Sermon "E" and Parrish Smith "Parrish Making Dollars or PMD." Erick Sermon of course went on to be a successful solo artist and member of the Def Squad along with Keith Murray and Redman. This EPMD spawned their biggest commercial success with Crossover. This album is a must have for any rap fan. Shortly after making this album, money troubles broke up the band and they reunited in 1997.








Kid Rock
Devil Without a Cause
This marked the first true "rock" album released by Kid Rock. It was his first attempt at a crossover career from rapping. Needless to say, it blew everyone away. The album charted five top 40 singles. Five top 40 singles on a debut rock album!!! This album went 11x platinum....11 times!!! With that many copies in circulation, don't be surprised to hear your grandparents rocking out to this album behind closed doors.






This week in history...

2001

June 19, 2001

311
From Chaos













D12
Devil's Night













Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore













Lonestar
I'm Already There













Stone Temple Pilots
Shangri-La Dee Da













Widespread Panic
Don't Tell the Band













1991

June 18, 1991

3rd Bass
Derelicts of Dialect













Van Halen
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge













1981

June 19, 1981

Oingo Boingo
Only a Lad














June 23, 1981

Tom Tom Club
Tom Tom Club













In Charlotte...

Amos' Southend

Friday, June 17th;

Grown Up Avenger Stuff













Saturday, June 18th;

A Road Eternal













Bojangles Coliseum

No current music events

Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Friday, June 17th;

BeauSoleil Avec Michael Doucet













NC Music Factory

The Fillmore

Friday, June 17th;

Owl City & Mat Kearney



The Saloon

Wednesday, June 22nd;

The Fabulous Swingin' Richards









Ovens Auditorium

No current music events

Time Warner Cable Arena

No current music events

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

Friday, June 17th;

Phish








Wednesday, June 22nd;

Def Leppard & Heart
"The drummer from Def Leppard's only got one arm......The drummer from Def Leppard's only got one arm......The drummer from Def Leppard's only got one arm......The drummer from Def Leppard's only got one arm!"-Jimmy Pop



Visulite Theatre

Friday, June 17th;

Jon Lindsay










Saturday, June 18th;

The Sammies











Tuesday, June 21st;

James McMurtry