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- HOT TALENT ALERT - Jamie T
- Check Out V.V. Brown on 'Morning Becomes Eclectic' Radio Sessions
- New Music Purchases
- R.I.P. Stephen Gately (17th March 1976 - 10th October 2009)
- Kylie Minogue Puts On A Good Show
Posted: 11 Oct 2009 01:01 PM PDT Londoner Jamie T released his sophomore album Kings & Queens in America on October 6th. One part indie rock, one part hip hop, whatever genre you use to define this 23 year old Brit, Jamie T is pure brilliance. His first album, Panic Prevention managed to peak at #4 on the UK charts (not too shabby), followed by a prestigious Mercury Music Prize nomination at the 2007 NME Awards, where Jamie T went on to be named Best Solo Act. On this side of the pond, Jamie T went on to do a small US tour in September 0f 2007, making his US television debut on Last Call with Carson Daly, performing his debut single "Sheila." On June 29th, Jamie released "Sticks 'N' Stones," which was the first single off of Kings & Queens. The track peaked at 15 on the UK singles charts. Second UK single, "Chaka Demus," hit #23 on the charts, followed by the UK album release on September 7th, where it managed to reach the #2 spot, besting first album, Panic Prevention's #4 peak. ![]() ![]() ![]() For a nice sample of Jamie T's musical and lyrical stylings, check out free downloads at Better Propaganda and Blender. Jamie T was in the middle of an Australian Tour, which he has since had to pull out of on Doctor's orders. Subsequently, he's also had to cancel his European Tour which was due to kick off on October 1st. Hopefully Jamie gets well soon and comes back to the states! The album is out now on Amazon, iTunes and retailers everywhere. Photo Credits: Alex Sturrock Check out Jamie T on the web: |
Check Out V.V. Brown on 'Morning Becomes Eclectic' Radio Sessions Posted: 11 Oct 2009 12:38 PM PDT ![]() |
Posted: 11 Oct 2009 12:00 PM PDT While in Chicago this weekend I stopped at my local Best Buy and picked up a few essentials. On the music front, I opted for the brand new Blake Lewis album, Heartbreak On Vinyl as well as the new Madonna 2-disc compilation, Celebration. I am wishing I had purchased the recent Kylie remix compilation, Boombox, but perhaps next time. The Madonna disc was $22.00! Yikes! Blake Lewis was on sale for $7.99. Not too shabby. ![]() Check out Blake Lewis on the web: ![]() Check out Madonna on the web: |
R.I.P. Stephen Gately (17th March 1976 - 10th October 2009) Posted: 11 Oct 2009 11:38 AM PDT ![]() Image via Boyzone's Official MySpace page |
Kylie Minogue Puts On A Good Show Posted: 11 Oct 2009 09:05 AM PDT Coming back from Chicago yesterday evening, I still find myself humming Kylie Minogue songs everywhere I go. Seeing her live on Wednesday October 7th was QUITE an experience. Total S-P-E-C-T-A-C-L-E! Wow. Before I get into the good, let's first discuss the bad bits... ![]() ![]() ![]() All negative aside, Kylie really did play to the whole crowd. She knew her audience was predominantly gay men and both her performance AND the show itself truly catered to her audience. There were Jean Paul Gaultier-designed costumes, there were strobe lights & confetti, there was glitter, lasers, and lots and lots of thumping bass. Oh...and there were lots of half naked men prancing around on stage. ![]() The show opened with Kylie singing Light Years as she descended down on a big shiny skull. Kylie was decked out in pink feathery gayness. Of course, some speaker hanging above the stage was obstructing my view of Kylie (I was sitting off to the right of the stage) but that's OK. At first it sounded like she was lip-syncing, but no. She was DEFINITELY singing live. The show was the perfect mix of both old and new Kylie material, definitely pulling more from Fever and X with a little bit of Light Years and Body Language mixed in. Added bonuses came in the form of "Kids," with one of the back-up singers filling in for Robbie Williams as well as a vampy Cabaret rendition of her first hit single "The Loco-Motion." Kylie also gave us a taste of new material with "Better Than Today," which to me sounded a little like something off of Light Years, with a little bit of X to keep it contemporary. I'm definitely pumped for the new record! The stand-out performance for me was an A Capella performance of "Your Disco Needs You." I don't know if this performance was in place of something else, because there was a technical issue going on at the time, and Kylie sang this song to keep things moving. Whatever the reason, Kylie proved her vocal abilities here sounding absolutely perfect throughout the set. While I may have been a little disappointed in the venue, Kylie certainly did not disappoint. Not one single bit. I'm hoping and praying that this wasn't her last North American tour but just in case it was...I'm glad that I was there to experience it. Wah-Wah-Wah-WOW! ![]() Visit Kylie on the web: |
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