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Need Music For St. Patrick’s Day? Check Out These Must-Listen New Albums
Music News
Mar 13
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You’ve got your Guinness, your soda bread, and 12hr brewed beef stew; your underwear is green and your face itchy with that ginger beard your friend dared you to wear all day. No one has ever been more ready for St. Patrick’s Day, but you’re still missing one important ingredient: music. Skip The Pogues, Flogging Molly, and those other tried-and-true Patty’s Day soundtracks; like your underwear, aim to impress those special to you with a host of new Irish music.
Click through for noteworthy new releases perfect for St. Patrick’s Day
“Chronology” DVD Documents Talking Heads, From CBGB To The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Music News
Mar 13
Putting together a career-spanning documentary on one of the most influential bands in all of rock history must have been a daunting task. Chronology succeeds brilliantly, following Talking Heads from their earliest days as a three-piece (David Byrne, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz) in 1975 all the way to their reunion at the 2002 Rock And Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Along the way the band picked added the brilliant Jerry Harrison and turned their live show into a circus-like extravaganza that circled the globe. Their story is told here through incredible live footage and intimate interviews with the key players. Chronolgy is out now from Eagle Rock – click through for a preview.A Young David Byrne Performs ‘Psycho Killer’ – Click Through
The Ting Tings Rock On Sophomore Album “Sounds From Nowheresville”
Music News
Mar 13
Platinum selling British duo The Ting Tings are ready to drop the follow up to their massively successful debut album We Started Nothing. But what sets Sounds From Nowheresville apart from the bands previous work is the way that they have seemingly experimented outside of their normal realm, adding revitalized energy and a fresh perspective.more
Lucero Resurrects Rock and Roll on “Women & Work”
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Mar 13
Thank God for rock and roll, and thank God for Lucero. After a week where militaristic child enslavement and mutilation went viral, gas prices continued to sky rocket, Rick Santorum continued to exist, and my soul was crushed by news that Paula Dean might be racist, this is the album I, you, and everyone else needed.
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