FYI: Radiohead

FYI: Radiohead

Hopefully by now you’ve heard the news about Radiohead’s new album, if not, you can go here or there for more info. With all this buzz, it seems like a good time for an FYI on Radiohead.

Colin Greenwood, Thom Yorke, Ed O’ Brien, Phil Selway and Jonny Greenwood went to Abingdon School together.
In 1986 they formed the band On A Friday and played their first gig at Jericho Tavern in Oxford.
Guitarist Jonny Greenwood originally joined the band as a keyboard player.
In 1991 the band signed with EMI and changed their name to Radiohead.
“Radio Head” is a song featured on the Talking Heads …read more

The Top Alternative Beatles Covers

The Top Alternative Beatles Covers

It seems like a prequiste to cover The Beatles if you’re in a band. Everyone from legends, (such as Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash and Stevie Wonder), to more diverse acts (Motley Crue, PM Dawn, Aerosmith), to the are you serious covers, such as Jim Carry’s take on “I Am The Walrus”, have covered the Fab Four. With that being said, I now present the best Beatles covers from alternative bands. 
Ben Harper – “Strawberry Fields Forever”: This lovely rendition appears on the soundtrack for I Am Sam. It’s mellow and true to the original, with Ben Harper putting his own little spin on this classic tune.
Ben Folds – “Golden Slumbers“: …read more

Veruca Salt – Seether

Veruca Salt – Seether

This was the breakout song from Veruca Salt’s 1994 debut album American Thighs.
“Seether” is a catchy little number that proves that girls can rock. It doesn’t hurt that the song’s writer, Nina Gordon, and fellow Veruca Salt founder Louise Post are hotties.
Oh yeah, that dreadful band Seether got their name from this song. I guess everything has some sort of flaw.
Anyways, check out the video and then have “can’t fight the seether” ring in your head for days and days.

Cake – B-Sides and Rarities

Cake – B-Sides and Rarities

The Sacramento natives just released their 6th album, which is a collection of b-sides and rarities, just as the title implies.
Among the songs on the 12 disc compilation is a number of diverse covers done Cake style, ranging from Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs”, Frank Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night”, Barry White’s “Never, Never Gonna Give You Up” to George Jones’ “Subtract One Lover (Multiply The Headaches)”.
There are of course are other rarities such as “Conroy”, “Thrills” and live versions of “Short Skirt, Long Jacket” and “It’s Coming Down”. And, a live version of “War Pigs” with the Flaming Lips’ Steven Drozd …read more

Chris Cornell On Tour…Again!

Chris Cornell On Tour…Again!

Chris Cornell will remain on the road until the end of November, as he adds another round of dates.
The former Soundgarden/Audioslave frontman has been touring for the last six months in support of his second solo album Carry On. He’s currently wrapping up some dates in the Western parts of the U.S. and Canada before heading to Australia and then returning to the States…again! I think my man needs a well deserved rest soon.
Speaking of Australia, you should check out the Oz Music Scene for all of your land down under needs.
Anyways, for a full list of dates and ticket …read more

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