Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Modest Mouse Will Debut Video Directed by Ledger

According to Q101.com, indie alternative band Modest Mouse, famous for hits such as "Float On" and "Dashboard" is set to finally release the video for "King Rat" more than a year after its completion. The reason for the delay? The video was directed by actor Heath Ledger before his sudden death in January 2008.

Although the band is keeping quiet on the content of the video itself, the lyrics seem to suggest a highly metaphorical social and personal commentary; a theme expressed throughout the band's discography. As one of Ledger's last works, the release of this video will undoubtedly be even more powerful and resonant. I'm looking forward to it.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Trent Reznor Agrees With Me...Chris Cornell's New Album Is BAD

Rock-star feuds are being facilitated by Twitter, and the results are kind of hillarious. According to Spinner.com Trent Reznor, the man behind Nine Inch Nails, has publicly voiced his disappointment with Chris Cornell's new musical direction through Twitter. As mentioned in an earlier post, Cornell, ex-singer for both Soundgarden and Audioslave, has released a new R&B-inspired solo album called Scream. Reznor, and a large portion of fans, are none too happy with Cornell's musical experimentation. Reznor's twitter post reads:
"You know that feeling you get when somebody embarrasses themselves so badly YOU feel uncomfortable? Heard Chris Cornell's record? Jesus."

Cornell has responded to Reznor's comment through Twitter as well. His post from two days ago reads "what do you think Jesus would twitter? 'Let he who is without sin cast the first stone' or 'Has anyone seen Judas? He was here a minute ago.'" Judging by his use of biblical allusions to hypocrisy and betrayal as a response to Reznor's mention of Jesus, Cornell does not seem to be taking the criticism lightly. It will be interesting to see how this dispute plays out, and if it will bear any consequences for these two musical giants.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Lolla Headliners Are Here!

Its official. The headliners for the three nights of Lollapalooza 2009 have been announced. In my humble estimation, they're all quite impressive. Kings of Leon, Jane's Addiction, The Beastie Boys, and Depeche Mode have are set to go on stage this August. The rest of the lineup will arrive in April, but these acts alone are enough to drive anyone into an anxiety attack from the anticipation.

The festival takes place August 7-9 at Grant Park in downtown Chicago. Tickets for all three days usually cost around $160-200 range, while one day tickets sold for $80 last year. Speaking from personal experience, Lollapalooza is a great experience, especially for music lovers. The sheer amount and variety of bands at the festival make every dollar worth it.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

My Chemical Romance Return On "Watchmen" Soundtrack

Last night, while I was sitting in the theater during the ending credits of Watchmen, I realised that the song sounded an awful lot like My Chemical Romance. Turns out I was right. My Chem have released their first new material since 2006's The Black Parade, a cover of Bob Dylan's "Desolation Row" for the soundtrack to the new movie Watchmen. The song finds the band returning to a rollicking, punkier sound, more reminiscent of earlier work such as "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" and "Vampires Will Never Hurt You."

The difference between the two versions is pretty noticeable. Dylan's 11-minute reflection has been changed into a 3 minute rock anthem. But according to an article at MSN fan reaction has been positive considering the drastic changes. Of course, most My Chem fans have probably never heard the other version, and vice versa.

It will be interesting to see if the song helps sell the soundtrack (which I'm sure is just one of the goals behind its inclusion)...but as the only modern (and in my opinion, unannoying song) of the whole bunch it will have an awful lot to make up for. Even though MCR has put a good song on a bad soundtrack I'm very excited to see what they have in store for us with their new release later this year.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Close...But No Green Day

According to Q101 and FMQB, a a music news website, the first single off Green Day's upcoming LP, 21st Century Breakdown will be released to radio on April 20th. The album which is set to be released in May will be Green Day's first in almost 5 years. It will follow in the vein of American Idiot's style, forming a concept album divided into 3 acts. Rolling Stone sampled 6 tracks and the results were good.

But, as you would expect, there is some controversy as well. The title track was leaked online last week, but has at this point been pulled from youtube and other sites. Apparently, q101 planned to play the song, but was threatened with legal action. It appears that we will have to wait a bit longer to hear to hear the perennial punks rocking out again...or until someone else on the internet manages to leak something else ;-)