oil up those sticky keys

Like most people, I was initially confused by EMI’s decision to release remastered versions of all 13 albums by the Liverpool pop group Beatles, a 1960s band so obscure that their music is not even available on iTunes. The entire proposition seems like a boondoggle. I mean, who is interested in old music? And who would want to listen to anything so inconveniently delivered on massive four-inch metal discs with sharp, dangerous edges? The answer: no one. When the box arrived in the mail, I briefly considered smashing the entire unopened collection with a ball-peen hammer and throwing it into the mouth of a lion. But then, against my better judgment, I arbitrarily decided to give this hippie shit an informal listen. And I gotta admit—I’m impressed. This band was mad prolific.


-Chuck Klosterman

Maybe Chuck is on to something? Maybe we should not look back into the rearview but into the future for a band that can re-ignite the fire in our hearts and minds?

Forget about the Beatles on Rock Band. Let’s get the British band Arctic Monkeys for Guitar Hero!

OK. Maybe this isn’t likely. But I will tell you, the new album, Humbug, makes me think of The Beatles’ music! Are Alex Turner (lead vocals, guitar), Jamie Cook (guitar), Nick O’Malley (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Matt Helders (drums, backing vocals) the next Paul, John, George, and Ringo?. OK. Maybe even more unlikely. Only the future will prove if this band can reach that kind of status.

Their first two albums, although good, just lacked any true soul or strength. Judging by the radio play they got, I am sure plenty of people disagree with this statement, but Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not and Favourite Worst Nightmare are completely overrated. Let’s look back though: The Beatles lacked the same oomph with the early efforts on Please Please Me and With The Beatles, and I think their following records may have enjoyed some measure of success.

I think The Arctic Monkeys’ “My Propeller” and “Cornerstone” (provided at the end of this post) are both reminiscent of the Fab 4. I think these two songs even sound like they could have been written by McCartney.

“Dance Little Liar” has such strikingly sharp drum work. I say Ringo could definitely have been behind something like that.

[Download Arctic Monkeys – Dance Little Liar]

Monkeys’ frontman Alex Turner revealed that the band had listened to Jimi Hendrix and Cream while writing the new album. That explains a lot. Maybe they should pick up the Remastered Works of The Beatles to prepare for album 4?

Whatever influences and likeness is or isn’t there doesn’t dull the point that this latest release is more mature and darker than their previous work.
They seem less hokey and silly, and this transaltes into a serious effort on the part of the band.


Let’s get to brass tacks. There was nothing wrong with the first album per se, but after hearing Humbug there is just such a vast difference in content and quality. The lead singer seems to have something interesting to say now, and he sings it with a more developed voice. Literally and figuratively. This new “voice” can be picked up in the rest of the band as well. The rhythm section and much of the guitar playing seems vastly more complex and interesting than their previous efforts. There are interesting effects and instruments being used, likely from heavy touring and closer bonds between the band members bringing more confidence to experiment. Making choices regarding who to work with on this album contributes to this new sound.

Such as…Josh Homme.

Josh Homme was brought on to produce this album and has been involved in projects with some great bands. Homme put his signature on albums for Them Crooked Vultures, Foo Fighters, A Perfect Circle and Queens of the Stone Age. Good band plus a good producer equals magic.

It might just be all the moons aligning and making all the right turns in the GPS of life and art, but lets hope that the boys can catch that lightning another 10 times.

Then our kids can buy their Remastered Works one day.

[Download Arctic Monkeys – Cornerstone]

Check out the Arctic Monkeys on Zane Lowe’s BBC show!

We want to throw our support to a good cause. Extra Life is a gamer charity effort to help raise money for pediatric cancer. Seriously, who here doesn’t want to punch pediatric cancer right in the face?

Visit the site and donate to a team we are backing this year! You can send a couple bucks by clicking the DONATE NOW button here. Good luck guys and girls! Raise lots of money and be sure to stay hydrated!

Darkly, the dark hand met his end

We are constantly being influenced by our experiences. And we hope that this enhances the way we deliver music to you so you can go on and influence those around you as well.

Mookie and The Little One are unabashed Brand New fans. So of course we were blown away by the new record, Daisy. We’ve got some new fans on our facebook page, namely Bradley Ball, who want to know if this album is any good. We take our reviews seriously sometimes, so we are working extra hard on this one. Just for you!

How about if we play you a sneak-preview, one of our favorites: Track 7, “Sink”. You can go purchase their single, “At The Bottom”, when you’re done.

Download Brand New – Sink

Early on, it was reported that this album would be called and one head can never die. We passed that news on to you in one of our podcasts. In fact we even joked that it would be called The Second Coming of Christ! The boys changed their mind on the album title after giving Track 9 the title “Daisy.” It was also reported that this album would be focused on what the band enjoys playing live, and be more of a matter of personal expression. Apparently, this bothered some fans.

Really? Is that because all you ever want to do when you see Brand New live is chant along with vindictive lyrics? It’s amazing to both of us, the commentary from “fans”. It’s embarrassing to be included among Brand New fans when we read the majority of these comments. One proclaimed, “If it’s anything like My Favorite Weapon then they’ve lost a fan for life.”

Well, It might just be marginally like My Favorite Weapon. Lead singer Jesse Lacey was quoted by SPIN as saying “…I feel like a song like “Shower Scene,” which is literally the first song we ever wrote, is more in the vein of our new album musically, with the exception of the lyrics. It’s a pretty straightforward, loud, drop-beat rock song and it’s got this weird, like, off-kilter bridge, and it’s pretty much exactly the way we’d want to write a song now.” Note the WE: Vin Accardi wrote most of this album.

In this way, Mookie likens Daisy to Nirvana’s In Utero. “This is likely because I have been listening to In Utero a lot lately. If you listen to Daisy, you will catch some heavy punk/grunge riffs that are expertly placed over heavy drum work and between sweeping elegant guitar work. It works in my opinion,” he says. The track “Sink” we offer to you today is one of the tracks that most resemble a Nirvana track, with its quiet/loud/quiet format.


The Little One says, “It sounds like My Favorite Weapon if it were produced by Omar Rodriguez Lopez.” Speaking of being influenced by experience. Mookie & TLO got to experience the mind-melt that is a live Mars Volta concert and are now fascinated with the work that Omar does to lay down a record. Matter of fact, he also produced Juliette Lewis’ newest release. She’s split with The Lipps and formed a new band called The New Romantiques with whom she recorded Terra Incognita.

And getting back to the mind-melt of a live show, what could be more right than Brand New trying to make a record that they would want to play live? It only makes sense. Lacey says most of their songwriting has been done on acoustic guitar, despite recording the songs (obviously) on electric guitar. Then you get a record that sounds nothing like your conception, and though the fans have absolutely loved albums like The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me, it’s gotta be frustrating to have this dichotomy of the end-product and the original brainchild.

We have seen Brand New a few times live, and we absolutely can’t wait to see this album performed live. It’s loud, and passionate. And yes, the sonic qualities you find on this record WILL result in a mind melt. Yes, we said mind melt again.

That’s the music. Now, the lyrics. Mookie is also being influenced by reading the 33 1/3 series of books and the latest is “OK COMPUTER”, written by Dal Griffiths. Mookie learned that sometimes just the use of certain words along with certain chords can invoke a strong emotion.

I’ve called this style of songwriting ‘anti-lyric’, where words are more like prose than like poetry, characterized more by the singularity of the words themselves rather than the way they fit in to the song as a whole.

“I had never really thought of that before, but it feels right in describing how I listen to the lyrics in songs.” Mookie’s favorite song so far seems to be “You Stole”, for its beautiful angry/sexy guitar riffs.

The use of literature and poetry has always blown us away, and Brand New took it a step further this time. This interview that Lacey gave to SPIN was probably one of the best printed in a long time. He shared his hobby of collecting weird things, such as a collection of tapes from an estate sale. In it, he recognized a hymn he used to sing in church, and a scratchy recording of this hymn (“On Life’s Highway”) brackets the record. The band has always been interested in putting strange things on albums, and you can find more sound bytes placed here and there throughout the tracks.

One in particular is what is becoming one of The Little One’s favorites from the album, “In A Jar.” Mookie keeps telling her that every song is made up of the same four chords. He’s been really getting into the guitar playing lately. But TLO can hear none of those chords in this track, and she likes it that way. This song has changes in tempo that the band has made legendary and obscure Biblical references that always delight – this time, coupled with other adages and historical references too.

These references are nothing new to the band… You can find parables, verses, poems, and such woven into all of the albums. But what should be most appreciated is how steadily this has progressed into a stronger message from a clearer head.

When I listen back to all of that stuff, I see mistakes I made, but also the sparks of something I was doing that was eventually going to be great. It’s all very strange. We talk about it a lot. When we’re just sitting around alone, the four of us — we think about how this whole thing is so strange, and it just never stops being completely weird. –Jesse Lacey


Katrina’s anniversary is quiet…..too quiet.


This is one where I will just unload on the ineptitude of the past administration under George Bush. Keep in mind, my opinions aren’t necessarily those the others who write for this blog have, and I openly and candidly state that.

It’s been four years now since Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and much of the gulf. The anniversary came and went without much fanfare. While I am not saying we should stop what we’re doing 40 years after the event, the fact remains that New Orleans is still in rebuilding mode, and has a long way to go. From the blatant mishandling by FEMA’s Michael Brown, to George Bush’s vacation cut short to simply frown out of a window of a plane for a photo-op – many things could have been avoided, but they weren’t.

Click here for CNN’s coverage of the anniversary.

So, are we going to learn our lesson? We’re approaching the middle of another pretty strong hurricane season, and the levees in New Orleans are still inadequate at best. The necessity for a city like New Orleans hails more back to the days of steamboats on the Mississippi, as it functioned as a trade port. Along with St. Louis, these two cities made up much of the commerce of the mid-west. The fact that the people of New Orleans – a city below sea level – has survived the beatings of countless hurricanes this long is a testament to the will of the people who call it home.

That said, it’s time that we understand what the future holds. Bush failed to recognize this. Sapping the economy of precious dollars that could have been used to fix and finish levees or boost our continually sagging education system in order to fight an illegal and immoral war in Iraq isn’t the answer. The man simply cared about a purported legacy, and left the people of New Orleans to fend for themselves. I don’t know about you, but this is why I want to remember this tragic natural disaster. To learn from it and understand the consequences of your actions. Especially if you’re the president.

Two songs today. One is one I made using samples from a radio interview with New Orleans’ mayor Ray Nagin not long after the hurricane hit back in ’05. The other? Well, it’s a bit unintentionally related. Former North Carolina band Archers of Loaf created one of my favorite songs, a song entitled “Chumming The Ocean”.

If you would like to donate, please check out the ratings for one of the many local New Orleans not-for-profits here. Charity Navigator will help steer you in the direction of a not-for-profit where you know your dollars will make a difference.

Download Walt Zink – Never Be The Same

Download Archers of Loaf – Chumming The Ocean

And buy stuff! For real!

So put another dime in the jukebox, baby…


Regardless of what you’re drinking, The Griffin has quickly become one of the coolest spots in town to see and be seen, but not in a pretentious sort of way. It’s the kind of bar where if you’re local, you run into somebody you know, and if you’re not a local, trust us, you’ll run into somebody you want to know – you’ll be able to tell that you want to know them when they pick out a few eyebrow-arch worthy selections on the bar’s jukebox.


— Review by Jamie Helmick

I tell you what. I didn’t even want to go to the Griffin. I told The Little One she tricked me. But I quickly noticed that I could totally get into this vibe: One of the few places in Las Vegas where you can see someone wearing a Bravery T-shirt, or a dude in a tie, or a guy with a 8 inch Mohawk all drinking a beer in a cool, dimly lit atmosphere.

They even have a DJ in back after midnight. The best thing about The Griffin is that it has, what is widely known by cool kids in Las Vegas, the greatest jukebox of all time.

Yes. A jukebox, but not filled with the music you might expect from a jukebox in your local bar or tavern.

So by the time I had heard the following selections from this juke box, I was ready to wish a Happy Birthday to our ultra-cool friend Sarah…

Made In The Dark
Hot Chip

It’s My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry
Glasvegas

Everybody Knows You Cried Last Night
The Fratellis

When The Whip Comes Down
The Rolling Stones

Navajo
Black Lips

Ike & Tina
Jamie T

[Download Jamie T – Ike & Tina]

Black And Gold
Sam Sparro

Geraldine
Glasvegas

Fancy Footwork
Chromeo

Reason Is Treason
Kasbian

I captured the music from this magic box of jukes with the handy iPhone app I have talked about before. Shazam. This whole list is as best as I could capture with my phone. When the drunk girls that are TLO’s friends finally showed up, it was tough to let Shazam do its thing over the drunk screaming and yelling.

Sound Of Silver
LCD Soundsystem

[Download LCD SoundSystem – Sound Of Silver]

Time Has Come Today
The Chambers Brothers

Smiling Faces Sometimes
The Undisputed Truth

Clap Your Hands!
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Ride, Ride, Ride
Foghat

Be My Lover
Alice Cooper

I Love Rock N’ Roll
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

Slow Ride
Foghat

Pogo
Digitalism
[Listen To Digitalism – Pogo]

And the list goes on…

The Pulse
Digitalism

Fox On The Run
Sweet

Telegram Sam
T-Rex

Love Is The Drug
Roxy Music

Art School
The Jam

No You Girls
Franz Ferdinand

Jerk It Out
Caesars

Do You Wanna
The Kooks

Poison Arrow
ABC

Sugar On My Tongue
Talking Heads

Awesome isn’t it! That range and indie-cool level is rarely reached in a dive bar, much less a Jukebox in a dive bar!

After midnight a DJ shows up in the back room to play even more great music. Granted, his technical ability was a little on the “I-don’t-give-a-fuck” level, but his track selection was epic. Here is a sample of that courtesy of Shazam:

Paid In Full (Coldcut Remix)
Eric B & Rakim

Listen Up! (Mstrkft Mix)
Gossip

[Download Gossip – Listen Up! (MSTRKRFT Remix)]

Over And Over (Mock And Toof Dub Mix)
Hot Chip

Great DJ (Calvin Harris Remix)
The Ting Tings

Saturdays (Kingroc Remix)
Cut Copy

[Download Cut Copy – Saturdays (Kingroc Remix)]

10 Dollar (Diplo’s China Girl Mix)
M.I.A.

As you can see, Shazam has revloutionized the concept of trainspotting your favorite DJ!

If you live or visit Las Vegas make sure to check out The Griffin. I hear there is a Griffin in California as well…that serves food!

Love at 128 Beats Per Minute

Your kisses still stop time
The disaster’s beautiful
Remember the phases those unhappy spaces
That tore my heart
You healed everything
I know how I’m feeling, I know I’m not dreaming
I smile
Waiting here all along

Bad Boy Bill destroys clubs. With his scratch-heavy mixes of house music he will make it rain with sweat from excessive dancing. I have seen him live two times, and both times were amazing. I was either trainspotting (watching over the DJs shoulder to try to find out what he is playing) or dancing my ass off. He’s not an ordinary DJ. Widely considered a “superstar” DJ, he really should get even more respect than that. Nearly winning the DMC World DJ Championship a few times, he’s known to play sets with up to 6 turntables.

Let’s pause to really soak that in.

A legend in Chicago for practically creating the DJ mixtape phenomenon, literally selling them out of his car and giving them away at gigs.

That was 1987.

In 2009 Bad Boy Bill released his latest CD. An artist album called, “The Album”.

It’s a great CD with some fantastic remixes to follow.

My favorite track is one called Falling Anthem. A love song you can dance to and still feel cool.

[Download Bad Boy Bill – Falling Anthem]

This is our falling anthem
And it feels right
Can’t stop our hearts from pounding

On vocals is a beautiful girl with a wonderfully melodic, smoky voice, Alyssa Palmer (yes…that’s her at the top of the post). If you like this song, you can hear her on three more songs on Bad Boy Bill’s new album, which of course I suggest you purchase. I hear she has a solo project in the works, which we can look for late 2009.

I’m a huge fan of Harry “Choo Choo” Romero, who brings us a dope remix of Falling Anthem. Enjoy!

[Download Bad Boy Bill – Falling Anthem (Harry Choo Choo Romero Remix)]

Is that what I am about to hear with this Portugal dude?

“What a lovely day, yeah, we won the war.
May have lost a million men, but we’ve got a million more.”

In my quest to figure out the gut wrenching that is the San Francisco Outside Lands schedule, I discovered a band that I like and want to share with you.

The band is Portugal. The Man. According to Wiki, Portugal. The Man is an American rock band from Wasilla, Alaska and based in Portland, Oregon.

It’s an odd name for a band, but wiki explains that as well:

“A country is a group of people,” guitar player and vocalist John Gourley explains. “With Portugal, it just ended up being the first country that came to mind. The band’s name is ‘Portugal’. The period is stating that, and ‘The Man’ states that it’s just one person.” The name has more personal meaning as well: Portugal. The Man was going to be the name of a book that Gourley had planned to write about his father and his many adventures.

The opening track on their latest album, The Satanic Satanist, reminds me a lot of a band called Dispatch. The music and the lyrics are fantastic. Fantastic and timely. In a time when people are up in arms over health care but not giving two shits about our sons and daughters in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The song is called “People Say”.

[Download Portugal. The Man – People Say]

This new album is filled with great songs. Check out The Sun and Work All Day for some other gems.

Just in case you are going to Outside Lands, then we will see you at Panhandle Solar Stage Saturday at 3:10PM to catch Portugal. The Man. If I can convince TLO that is. In fact, you can listen to us hash out our Outside Lands schedule on our upcoming podcast. Look for it here!

Summertime, And the livin’ is easy…


It’s hot, and whenever the weather warms up I think about parties and dropping records. In the comments, share with me your memories and thoughts of summer.

This one is for you!

A little mix tape for the fans. All the music I used was found on music blogs across the interwebs.

Some of my favorite dance music blogs:
discodust.blogspot.com
stereogum.com
electrorash.com

Support your music blogs! Hope you enjoy!

To download some of the music in DJ friendly form, Right click and Save As to download!

SETLIST
Release Me (Tv Rock Edit) – Zoe Badwi

Spraycan (Sharkslayer’s Respect to Nassau mix) – Renaissance Man

Get Down – Original Mix Jack Beats

I Want Your Soul (2007 Wizard’s Breaks mix) – Armand Van Helden

Lady (Harry Choo Choo Romero’s Titanium Dub) – Modjo

1979 (GlowTape!’s 2009 Remix) – Smashing Pumpkins

Subway (Left/Right Remix) – Kilowatts

Junk (Flashover Remix) – Ferry Corsten

Break On Through To The Other Side (BT Vs. The Doors Remix) – The Doors

Get The Party Started (Tyas & Lawrence Partycrasher Mix) – Pink

Don’t Stop Til’ You Get Enough (White Label Mix) – Michael Jackson

I got a hole inside and it’s ten miles wide…


I was at the House of Blues in Las Vegas to see
Thrice perform. My brother had the hook-up and I was following him around as he held court. He has a sweet gig at a local radio station and he knew a ton of people at this particular event.

One particular person he knew had just walked by. Maybe he felt the need to tell me who it was because of the look on my face. The kind of look you might have if you smell something bad.


It wasn’t the smell…it was just the over-the-top rocker/douchebag persona that gave me the stink face.

He was loud and annoying and he seemed smashed before Thrice even came on stage. I ended up standing in the roped off VIP area next to this dude, and it was tough to take my eyes of him and his entourage. Shenanigans abound.

It was Ronnie Radke the lead singer of Escape the Fate.

Well…he was the lead singer. He’s in jail now.

Ronnie Radke was asked to leave the band after he was sentenced to prison for multiple run-ins with the law involving narcotics and battery for a fight that led up to the death of Michael Cook. It sounds like a bunch of drama, and you can look up the whole story here, but Ronnie Radke is not what I really want to spend a lot of time on.

What I want to talk about is how great Escape the Fate is without him!

It might be a shitty thing to say, and it has nothing to do with him acting privileged at a concert where I happened to see him. I just think that the new front man, Craig Mabbitt, does a much better as the songwriter and lead vocalist. Craig has experience as a frontman since he held the duties in the band Blessthefall.

I probably will get a bunch of heat from thinking the band is better off, but maybe if you listen to a before and after from the band you can make the decision for yourself.

Here is Ronnie on the song My Apocalypse:

[Download Escape The Fate – My Apocalypse]

My Apocalypse is good, but check out Craig on the track 10 Miles Wide:

[Download Escape The Fate – 10 Miles Wide]

Yeah…you know I am right. The band even sounds better on this album, but that’s to be expected with all the touring they had done prior to them entering the studio. Either way, both albums are required listening, but I think we both know which album I will be playing more.

Travel back from whence you came and take your elixirs with you…

If you can’t trust the wind, who can you trust?
If you can’t love sin, who can you love?
If I begin will you let me finish up?
If I fell down would you pick me up?
If I don’t drink from a silver cup, like you,
Would you say so long, farewell, and good luck?

I got free tickets to the Traveling Circus and Medicine Show from my brother. TLO had been angling on going to this show for what felt like weeks. (It wasn’t…) I have always wanted to see Counting Crows live, and this was my chance. But two things kept holding me back. One, the way-too-pricey ticket, and two, the fact I had seen enough youtube videos of live shows, and read enough reviews about the same shows to fear that it would be a lot of money for a shitty performance.

Maybe you have heard the same things? Maybe you have seen Counting Crows live? Here is the skinny on what is wrong about Counting Crows live. This will be tough to keep short, but I will try. Adam Duritz is an overly affected douche bag who whines a lot, talks too much between AND during songs, and has reworked all our favorite songs from August And Everything After and Recovering The Satellites. What I mean by reworked is ruined. You’ve been singing along to Mr. Jones and Angels Of The Silences for 10 years. You love these songs. They have meaning to you. You think you duet quite nicely with Adam…/cough

Adam doesn’t give a fuck about you. He is tired of these same songs. He makes it impossible to sing, or even enjoy the songs. All Adam cares about is Adam and the hot girl in the black dress he wants to poke. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND DON’T SEE THEM LIVE!

Thankfully I only spent a couple bucks on drinks, otherwise I would have thrown my Corona bottle at Adam. (He would have been fine; I am sure his ego deflects things like that.)

So go on and tear it up
Black and cold with the dust
‘Cause I believed in the Lord
But he don’t show up anymore

The saving grace besides the free tickets was the band Augustana. The music was fantastic and the frontman was likable. He has a distinctive voice that catches your attention and holds it. Sadly the lead singer, Dan Layus, kept minimizing the band by saying things like “Don’t worry, we are almost done and Adam will be back.” This is just unnecessary and makes the crowd uncomfortable. If the crowd is liking your set, which they will (and did), there is no need to apologize.

The other problem was the format of the entire concert. I’ll let Affected Adam explain:

Dear Everyone-Who-Happens-To-Read-This,

I know you’re all used to showing up at 8:30 or 9PM for concerts that started at 7. It’s understandable. You’re there to see YOUR band and you’re showing up when you think they’re gonna play, right? Well, starting on Thursday July 16th at Marymoor Amphitheatre in Redmond, Washington, that’s all going to change.

Ladies and Gentlemen, at 7:15PM, when the curtain goes up on The Saturday Night Rebel Rockers Traveling Circus & Medicine Show, Augustana AND Counting Crows are all going to be walking out onstage together and that show is going to start with EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US onstage singing and playing our brains out. We’ll do a few songs together and then it may be Counting Crows that plays the first set alone. I don’t know exactly how the shows going to run every night. It’ll definitely be different a few days later in Friant, CA when Michael Franti & Spearhead join up. It’ll probably be different every night. The only thing I know for sure is that EVERY show on this tour is going to start with EVERYONE onstage together and we’re going to all be running on & off stage all night playing on each others songs and playing songs all together and basically just playing whenever we feel like playing. So you get my point, right?

That means is that all the bands collaborate on each others’ sets. Which means I had to endure Adam through some of Augustana’s set. One of the other artists on the ticket couldn’t make this particular show, so at least I didn’t have to watch him ruin Michael Franti’s songs too.

Before the show I had spent some time getting to know Augutana’s songs. All likeable, but nothing jumped out at me. It wasn’t until I heard the band live that I found some songs to love. Augustana sold me with the song “Dust” that they played about half way through their set. You may have noticed the lyrics scattered throughout this post. It’s a strong song that grabs you and demands attention. I love the lyrics, the music, the harmonizing. It’s just great. This song was worth the trip. In fact I bought the album the next morning and have played it over and over. Singing it over and over and over.

That’s also what we want to do at your live shows. Sing along. Remember that Adam. Cuz I believed in Adam/But he don’t sing anymore

[Download Augustana – Dust]

If a man can’t lie, how can he speak?
If the sun don’t rise, would the moon be out of reach?
If I came home, would you get down on your knees?

I bought Can’t Love, Can’t Hurt and I think you should too!

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked

The very first post on this blog was about Billy Boy on Poison. You can reminisce here.

It feels like I have come full circle. Nearly a year later I discover that Billy Boy on Poison has finally released their debut album, Drama Junkie Queen.

It was worth the wait. It’s a solid effort by a band that I predict will be a well known rock name.

I might just be biased. I mean…it would be a bad omen for this blog if the first band we write about goes quietly into the night. That’s the thing though, this band probably doesn’t even know what quiet even means.

This album rocks with the voracity that EP only hinted at.

This band opened for STP over a year ago. I wouldn’t be surprised if one day those tables get turned.

Billy Boy on Poison is rock and roll.

Here is your proof:

[Download Billy Boy on Poison – Drive Me Insane]

Are you asking yourself what happened to the rock bands of your youth? Are you walking down the aisles of your record store or the list of albums in iTunes wondering; will any of this rock my socks off? Trust in us and click the Amazon link below.