Posts Tagged ‘Album’
Alice Cooper Album Exhibition in Jay Leno
September 13, later a new album entitled Alice Cooper WELCOME 2 MY NIGHTMARE will be reported. As a promotion, Alice showing off one song, titled I’ll Bite Your Face Off in WITH The Tonight Show Jay Leno Friday night.
According to Contact Music, Alice Cooper’s appearance on the show with his new band The Tonight Show Jay Leno WITH today looks very energetic. This may be due to new energy contribution from Orianthi installed as the guitarist replacing Damon Johnson who resigned from his position. Read the rest of this entry »
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alice cooper bandAlbum Of The Week: tUnE-YaRdS – w h o k i l l

After listening to w h o k i l l, tUnE-YaRdS’ phenomenal new album, go back and listen to Merrill Garbus’ debut Bird-Brains. It’s rough, shoddily-produced, abrasive and full of ideas. By virtue of the way it was recorded and released – on a handheld voice recorder and second-hand cassettes (the album was ultimately remastered), it sounds better than it has any right to be but it’s still more of an interesting experimental lo-fi record than one to fall in love with.
By contrast, w h o k i l l is a pop record. Of sorts. Effortlessly carried by Garbus’ voice which loops, shouts, yodels harmonises, croons, skitters and creaks in all the right places. Meanwhile, the instrumentation is pristine and visible with playful rhythms. Garbus’ songwriting is top-notch. Her time in Kenya studying music comes across in the Afrobeat melodies and the employment of jazzy horns (oh er missus) and high-fretted stunted guitar riffs along with her trusted ukelele. The percussion is bright and primal. And the songs are fucking magnificent. All 10 of them. Best of all, it still sounds absolutely bonkers.
Three favourites for detail: ‘Gangsta’ is possibly the most unhinged song on the album. Clattering drums, distorted bass envelopes the song, brass parps interject. Garbus impersonates an ambulance. No joke. ‘Bizness’ is the album’s most complete pop song – a endlessly repeatable tune. When the brass comes along for the ride at 2:26 and again at 3:40, it’s pure bliss. ‘Doorstep’ – a mama blues mantra which builds with flittering harmonies and loud drums into a swirling elegant end.
w h o k i l l is a whooping and hollering joy. eXceLlEnT.
w h o k i l l is out now on 4D. Listen to it for a limited time. tUnE-YaRdS plays Whelan’s, Dublin on June 17th. Tickets are €16 plus fees.
Death In Vegas – ‘Enforced Peace’

Well, well. Historically a band that have made some of my favourite albums in the past, Death In Vegas will release a new album called Trans-Love Energies in September. Far from the live-band sound that worked so well on The Contino Sessions and Scorpio Rising, new track ‘Enforced Peace’ is more like something from Satan’s Circus or their early material: all squelched out synths and robotik rhythms. Get a free download at their site. Death In Vegas will be on a full live tour once the album is released.
Enforced Peace by Death In Vegas



