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Big Day Out 2012 announce first line up

Posted in Festivals, Gigs, News with tags , , , , , , on September 30, 2011 by keelykov

My Chemical Romance announced for Big Day Out 2012

The first 20 bands locked in to play the 2012 Big Day Out have been announced, and it is shaping up to be one heck of a 20th birthday celebration for the iconic music festival!

Grunge lords Soundgarden, who last played BDO in 1994 have announced their return to the festival along with splendour headliner Kanye West, rockers Kasabian and the music chameleons My Chemical Romance.

The awesome musical line up will be accompanied by a cheeky little skate demo by living legend Tony Hawk, who last toured with Big Day Out in 1996.

Check out the first line up:

Soundgarden
Kanye West
Kasabian
My Chemical Romance
The Living End
Royksopp
Hilltop Hoods
Boy and Bear
Parkway Drive
Mariachi El Bronx
Architecture in Helsinki
Battles
The Jezabels
Odd Future (OFWGKTA)
Frenzal Rhomb
Girl Talk
The Getaway Plan
Cage The Elephant
Foster The People
Best Coast

Top 10 Albums of 2010

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 1, 2011 by keelykov

1. The Gaslight Anthem – American Slang

The New Jersey boys don’t seem to be able to put a foot wrong. Their newest album, American Slang, is a journey through love and heartbreak from the crowded streets of Manhattan to the boardwalks of the Jersey Shore.  With every release, The Gaslight Anthem progress as song writers, really delving into the psyche of their characters and with each new gravelly lyric describing every Springsteen soaked piece of imagery, you think nothing can get better than this. That is until the next verse.

Key Tracks: Stay Lucky, Spirit Of Jazz, When We Were Young

2. Caitlin Rose – Own Side Now

This Nashville native has produced an absolutely stunning debut album which combines Folk sensibilities with Country heritage. A beautiful album detailing love and loss and the changes you make in order to find yourself. With a heavy focus on acoustic guitar, the album drifts along, pulling you into her detailed and heart wrenching world. Caitlin Rose is by far the best new comer of 2010.

Key Tracks: Own Side, Shanghai Cigarette, Things Change

3. The Hold Steady – Heaven Is Whenever

So your favourite characters Charlemagne, Gideon and Holly may not be referred to by name in the fifth studio album from The Hold Steady, but Heaven Is Whenever is still one ass-kicking, fist-punching, banal-assassinating record about life, love and all the music in-between. The first record without keyboardist Franz Nicolay since their 2004 debut, Heaven Is Whenever is the sound of a bunch of guys growing up. “Heaven Is Whenever / We can get together/ sit down on the floor/ and listen to your records”. Heaven is The Hold Steady.

Key tracks: Hurricane J, We Can Get Together, The Sweet Part Of The City

4. Delta Spirit – History From Below

If the first track from this album was non-existent, History From Below would have been further up the list, possibly even number one. However, looking past the three and a half minute flaw, Delta Spirit’s sophomore album is quite exquisite. More cohesive and mature than their debut ‘Ode To Sunshine’, the album’s 11 tracks move through folk, rock and swampy blues, with each song in itself a contained narrative. Seductive, intoxicating and god-damn addictive, History From Below is a scarily hard album to fault.

Key Tracks: Bushwick Blues, Devil Knows You’re Dead, Ballad Of Vitaly

5. Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Not one man should have all this power, well he shouldn’t, but it appears that he does. Kanye’s fifth studio album is a massive return to form after the train wreck that was 808s and Heartbreaks. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy refuses to stay locked in its box, breaking your West-perceptions with every new track. With cameos galore, hooks to sink your teeth into and verses your mother would smack you for mouthing the album is angry, passionate, sexy and crude; this is the Kanye we have been longing to return.

Key Tracks: Runaway, All Of The Lights, Monster

6. The Tallest Man On Earth – Wild Hunt

Kristian Matsson, aka The Tallest Man On Earth, is a Swedish folk god. There I said it. Though only one musician plays on the entirety of the album, it is one of the most interesting, intoxicating and absolutely overwhelming releases of the year. Wild Hunt feels as though you’re coming in from the cold. Though the album has an underlying feeling of isolation and solidarity, at the same time it feels as though it engulfs you; seeping into every last inch of your soul. Absolutely haunting vocals combine with breathtaking song writing to produce the finest Swedish release since Dancing Queen.

Key Tracks: Kids On The Run, The Wild Hunt, Troubles Will Be Gone

7. The Like – Release Me

What do you mean the 60’s ended? Not according to The Like they didn’t. 60’s girl group sensibilities with a modern twist, The Like’s second album, Release Me is, from start to finish, an incredibly accessible, honest portrayal of the life of a single girl. From emotionally inept boys who can’t commit to putting the shame in walk of shame to just not really digging the guy you’re seeing, Release Me is an album every woman should own. Shake your tail feather to the sounds of tomorrow baby!

Key Tracks: He’s Not A Boy, I Can See It In Your Eyes, Don’t Make A Sound/Why When Love Is Gone

8. Ben Folds & Nick Hornby – Lonely Avenue

The collaboration album between American musician Ben Folds and English author Nick Hornby moves between comical cultural satire and heart wrenching tales of humanity almost effortlessly. The 11 tracks which make up Lonely Avenue are each a contained narrative, proving the story telling talents of Hornby and the balladeer skills of Folds. The best part of this collaboration? The fact that neither artistic voice overpowered by the other. Pretty cool stuff.

Key Tracks: Levi Johnston’s Blues, Picture Window, From Above

9. Violent Soho – Violent Soho

Although technically a repackaging of an album released in 2008, Violent Soho’s self titled album still sounds current, relevant and exciting. Bringing back the soul of the early nineties so much so that your jeans rip themselves when you hit play, Mansfield’s favourite sons, Violent Soho, combine what is great about Australian music – the raw honesty and individuality – with classic grunge roots. It’s a beautiful thing. Must be listened to loud.

Key Tracks: Love Is A Heavy Word, Jesus Stole My Girlfriend, Muscle Junkie

10. Janelle Monea – The Archandroid

At 18 tracks long, The Archandroid is a contender for longest album of the year – but every track is wanted. Janelle Monea’s ability to effortlessly jump from soul to pop to R&B while still retaining a signature sound is mind blowing – her characteristic swagger and incredible vocal ability shine through in this genre melding album. Check it out!

Key Tracks: Tightrope, Cold War, Faster

Best Of The Rest:

  • Little Red – Midnight Remember
    • Second album from Melbourne boys – Structured, colourful and engaging, the record is nn amazing representation of the talent we have locally.
  • Foals – Total Life Forever
    • More chilled out, melodic and slow burning than their debut, after a few listens to this album you WILLbecome addicted!
  • Alberta Cross – Broken Side Of Time
    • Mashing up blues, rock and folk into an incredible collection of songs, this album has absolutely no filler. Amazing record!
  • My Chemical Romance – Danger Days: True Lives of The Fabulous Killjoys
    • The chameleons of emo/pop/punk. MCR have turned their back on the black parade and embraced the synth, pop happy kill joys. MCRmy raise your filthy paws!
  • Taylor Swift – Speak Now
    • Like reading the diary of your sister, this album sometimes feels voyeuristic and intensely personal, the talented singer songwriter defines genre and lays her soul on the line.

New Video: My Chemical Romance – Sing

Posted in International Artists, New releases, News, Video with tags , , on November 23, 2010 by keelykov

The Fabulous Killjoys strike again with the new video for Sing, taken from My Chemical Romance’s fourth studio album Danger Days.

In the post apocalyptic world, Aftermath Is Secondary, or at least that’s what Better Living Industries (Or BL/ind as they are better known) would have you believe. Enter a gang of renegades hell bent on bringing down the evil corporation.

Picking up where Na Na Na left off, Sing takes you into enemy territory to rescue an imprisoned rebel. But will the good guys come out on top?

In true My Chemical Romance fashion, Sing is dramatic, theatrical and canonises the plight of the down trodden. It’s also fucking awesome.

Check it!

Gotta  let me know what you think!

New Track: My Chemical Romance – Sing

Posted in News with tags , on November 4, 2010 by keelykov

Those over achieving New Jersey boys My Chemical Romance are back with a second official single from their forthcoming album Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys.

Sing is a change in tone from the colourful Na Na Na. Darker, more urgent and highly emotive, Sing is a anthem for the downtrodden and repressed, so while the band’s sound may have evolved, there is not a huge change in their target audience.

Check it out here:



The band also released a sneak peak at the tracks video:

Keep running.

 

New Video: My Chemical Romance – Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)

Posted in International Artists, New releases, News, Video with tags , on October 18, 2010 by keelykov

The highly anticipated video for My Chemical Romance’s new single Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) is finally available for your viewing pleasure!

Set in the post-apocalyptic future, the new video combines western flair and an evolved colour pallet in true never-repeat-ourselves My Chem fashion.

Check out the Video here:

New Track: My Chemical Romance – The Only Hope For Me Is You

Posted in International Artists, New releases, News with tags , on October 12, 2010 by keelykov

Synth heavy and sounding more 30 Seconds To Mars than Black Parade, The Only Hope For Me Is You is the second single to be taken from My Chemical Romance’s fourth album Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys.

The track is different but still unmistakably My Chemical Romance.  Make sure you let me know what you think of the new direction.

Check it out here:

New Track: My Chemical Romance – Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)

Posted in International Artists, New releases, News with tags , on September 23, 2010 by keelykov

Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) is the first single to be lifted from My Chemical Romance fourth studio album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.

Danger Days is set to be unleashed on the world in November 2010 and will represent a transmission from a post-apocalyptic radio station in 2019.

Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) is released today, 23rd September. The track is a rip roaring track that puts a new positive pop spin on MCR circa Three Cheers era. A massive sing-a-long chorus and punching guitars combine with the bands characteristic lyrical imagery and moves their sound out of the black clad shadows and into a technicolour world.

Check it out here!

New Video: My Chemical Romance new album teaser

Posted in International Artists, New releases, News, Video with tags , on September 23, 2010 by keelykov

My Chemical Romance - Danger Days

Look alive sunshine because My Chemical Romance have released a teaser for their fourth studio album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.

Danger Days is set to be unleashed on the world in November 2010 and will represent a transmission from a post-apocalyptic radio station in 2019.

My Chemical Romance front-man Gerard Way told Rolling Stone they had almost finished a Stooges influenced album when he decided he hated the music they had made.

“We were just trying to be America’s young rock band,” he told RS. “We did that, and what came back was boring.”

Starting over, Danger Days is set to be a album made up of synth-heavy pop songs. “It’s a party record,” Way told the American magazine. “The scariest thing was to admit to ourselves that we wanted to have a good time.”

Bob Bryar and My Chem Ro split

Posted in News with tags , on March 4, 2010 by keelykov

Bob Bryar

My Chemical Romance and drummer Bob Bryar have parted ways, it was announced today via a post on Guitarist Frank Iero’s blog.

Iero said:

“Recently it seems as though every time we write to you guys we have bad news, and we apologize for that, but we’ve learned in life you can’t have the sweet without the sour. As a band we have been very fortunate over the years that our sweet times have greatly outweighed the sour ones, and a great deal of that is owed to you, the fans. Which is why we wanted this news to come from us and not some bullshit gossip site.

As of 4 weeks ago, My Chemical Romance and Bob Bryar parted ways. This was a painful decision for all of us to make and was not taken lightly. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors and expect you all to do the same.”

Bryar picked up the sticks for MCR in 2004, replacing original drummer Matt Pelissier. Previous to that, Bryar served as Drum tech to the band.

Iero’s post also had a tid bit of info about the bands highly anticipated 4th studio album:

“We also wanted to give you all a quick heads up on how the record is progressing. We have been writing some very powerful new songs so this week the four of us entered the studio once again, and what has been ending up on tape each night is some of the most exciting and honest work we have ever created.”

No news as yet as to who will be drumming on the new recordings… Or when the band will make it back out to Australia.

My Chemical Romance cancel Australian tour

Posted in International Artists, Tours with tags , on February 5, 2010 by keelykov

My Chemical Romance

In news that will send emo kids all over the country (including me) into an even deeper spiral of depression, My Chemical Romance  have regretfully announced that they have been forced to cancel all upcoming engagements, including their appearance at The Soundwave Festival in Australia.

Singer Gerard Way has been having severe vocal problems and is under doctor’s advisement to forgo the tour in order to receive treatment for his throat and vocalchords and protect their long-term use.

“We are really sorry that we’ve had to cancel this tour, and apologize for any inconvenience it has caused,” says singer Way. “The last thing we ever want to do is cancel shows, but we’ll be back to Australia to make it up to the fans as soon as possible.”

Patrons holding tickets to the My Chemical Romance show at the Big Top, Luna Park in Sydney on Thursday February 25 are advised to contact their point of purchase to arrange a full refund.

The canceled show dates are as follows:

Feb. 20 Soundwave Festival – Brisbane RNA Showgrounds

Feb. 21 Soundwave Festival – Sydney Eastern Creek Raceway

Feb. 25 My Chemical Romance Show – Sydney Luna Park

Feb. 26 Soundwave Festival – Melbourne Showgrounds

Feb. 27 Soundwave Festival – Adelaide Bonython Park

March. 1 Soundwave Festival – Perth Steel Blue Oval

Jimmy Eat World will replace My Chemical Romance on all Soundwave Festival dates.