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The Roots, also known as The Legendary Roots Crew, The Square Roots and The Foundation, are an influential, Grammy winning hip hop group based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, famed for a heavily jazzy sound and live instrumentation. Inspired by the hip-hop band concept pioneered by Stetsasonic, the Roots themselves have
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Bimbo's
Friday March 30, 2007
San Francisco, CA
120 Days
The intoxicating sounds from 120 Days on Friday night at Bimbos in San Francisco, CA, were amazing. The amount of depth these young men have created was incredible considering they are all in their early twenties. Also they played all of the music live with keyboards, guitars, but no drummer and it sounded and looked really good which sometimes can ...
31 Knots
Talk Like Blood
Polyvinyl Records
If you haven't heard of 31 Knots, then you are only a few days behind me, so go out, get their latest CD and be one-up on of all of your friends. This band easily jumped into my top 5 bands for the year, and I tend to hate everything. On the surface, 31 Knots just seems to be a cool, rocking band that you just want to keep ...
Ballads for Bastards is full of catchy tunes and sentiment. Cosmic Casino definitely conveys their personality throughout the tracks they present on this full length release. The bitter-sweetness of their off-kilter compositions blend with sparse hints of a horn section in The Phone to bring to life a rockin’ ditty that solidly stands alone and also whets the one’s interest in where the rest of the album is going. Throughout Ballads for Bastards there are ...
Dead To Me
Cuban Ballerina
Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Members of Dead To Me: Chicken - Vocals & Bass Jack - Guitar & Vocals Brandon - Guitar & Carpentry Ian - Drums
Shortly after San Francisco's One Man Army hung up their guitars, two of the founding members picked them right back up and started Dead To Me. Cuban Ballerina is their first full length album since starting Dead to Me. When I received Cuban Ballerina I was super ...
It appears tragedy has bred nostalgia in the Blink-182 camp. The September plane crash that left drummer Travis Barker in the hospital with critical second- and third-degree burns has brought the three SoCal rockers together to hang out for the first time since the band's split in 2005, sparking rumors of a full blown Blink-182 reunion. More on SPIN.com: >> Mark Hoppus on Travis Barker: "He's Healing Very Quickly" >> DJ AM, Travis Barker Expected to Recover from Plane Crash Injuries >> "In the midst of everything else that has happened lately, Tom [DeLonge], Travis, and I have all spoken together," bassist Mark Hoppus wrote to his blog [via MTV.com]. "First, through a number of phone calls, and then a couple of weeks ago we all hung out for a few hours. They've all been great, very positive conversations. "We're just reconnecting as friends after four years of not talking," he continued. "Obviously the first question for a lot of people will be, 'Does this mean a Blink-182 reunion?' The answer is none of us know? the events of the past two months supersede everything that happened before. Life is too short." And, as Hoppus said just last week, Barker is recovering quickly and hopes to be back in the studio soon. It certainly seems all the cards in place for a Blink reunion: DeLonge's Angels & Airwaves just wrapped a North American tour opening for Weezer and have nothing on the calendar; Hoppus and Barker are itching to get back to the studio; and Hoppus already has new material in the works. "I've been writing a bunch of stuff and getting a lot of songs together," he said. Guys, do it -- there's about 15 millions fans awaiting your return!
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Tommy Lee and Vince Neil of legendary hair-metallers Motley Crue are both working on new albums. It's being reported that Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee is resurrecting his Methods Of Mayhem project and has begun work on a brand new album with the band. This is expected to surface before the ...
live blues, Canada Jerry Doucette Saturday, November 8 Rhumba Room White Rock, BC Doucette set to rock Rhumba Room The White Rock Blues Society presents Canadian guitar great Jerry Doucette on Saturday, November 8th at The Rhumba Room in White Rock. Doucette will be backed for the performance by The Jason Buie Band, with Marko Ibara (drums), Brian [...]
Conan and Letterman always win the award for best music guests that I just made up. They're both based out of NYC. Coincidence? I hope so -- Mr. O'Brien's days in the city are numbered, and it'd be a shame for him to inherit the empty-pop minded booker Leno's leaving behind. Anyway, it's nice to see Blitzen Trapper get a nod from the Late Night staff, bringing their Sub Pop country strumming harmonica jam "Furr," from the album of the same name, to 30 Rock last night. Watch it at Hulu, and take notes on how to make your show more bloggable, Jimmy Fallon. You're off to a good start.
Bassist keeps expectations low, but says plane crash put things in perspective: 'Life is too short.'By James Montgomery Blink-182 in 2003 Photo: Brian Appio Last week, at the mtvU Woodie Awards, former Blink-182er (and current member of +44) Mark Hoppus spoke about his best friend and bandmate Travis Barker, who is recovering from second-and-third degree burns suffered in a September 19 plane crash that killed four people and seriously injured DJ AM. And this week, Hoppus kept on talking — er, blogging — only this time it wasn't just about about Barker, but former Blink bandmate Tom DeLonge, too. Seems that, for the first time since Blink went on "indefinite hiatus" in February 2005, all three members have been spending time together ... which, of course, could mean that we're in the early stages of a full-on Blink reunion. Maybe. "In the midst of everything else that has happened lately, Tom, Travis and I have all spoken together," Hoppus wrote on his official site, HiMyNameIsMark.com. First, through a number of phone calls, and then a couple of weeks ago we all hung out for a few hours. They've all been great, very positive conversations. We're just reconnecting as friends after four years of not talking. It's a good thing. Obviously the first question for a lot of people will be, 'Does this mean a Blink-182 reunion?' The answer is none of us know. We haven't talked about it at all. Right now it's just good for the three of us to see one another, reconnect and let the past be the past. The events of the past two months supersede everything that happened before. Life is too short." Despite the public silence from Barker's former Blink-mates in the immediate wake of the crash — which lasted just a couple of weeks — this sounds very much like the hatchet being buried. And as if that news wasn't enough to send Blink fans into a tizzy, consider what Hoppus told MTV News last week, when he was asked when fans can expect a new album from his and Barker's post-Blink band, +44: "Hopefully, in the next couple months we'll see [Barker] behind the kit, I pray. No matter what I work on, Travis will be part of, for sure." Hoppus' post wasn't entirely devoted to stoking the Blink flames. He also wrote at great length about "Little" Chris Baker and Charles "Che" Still, two of Barker's friends and associates who were killed in the crash. "These past two months have been the hardest times that I can remember, and I hope that we never see anything like this ever again," he wrote. "Even two months later, I still can't believe what happened, and it's too much to talk about. But let me say that I think about Little Chris every single day, and the world is not the same without him. He is one of the best people I've ever known. We traveled the world together, spending countless hours on buses and planes, in hotel lobbies and dressing rooms. ... I'm so sad that he is not here right now. There are just no words." Related Videos Travis Barker And DJ AM Before The Crash Related Artists blink-182 Travis Barker (+44) Angels and Airwaves
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