U2 line up to see U2

After a lifetime of playing soldout to crowds and in every corner of the world, U2 have done what their fans do all the time: line up to see a u2 show. That concert was “U2 3D,” a film of the band’s 2005-06 Vertigo tour, shot at several shows in South America with new 3-D technology.”I was really hoping we weren’t crap after all these years. Luckily we weren’t,” guitarist The Edge told The Associated…

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New We Are Scientists video: ‘After Hours’

Weird videos are not a novelty for us, from behalf of duo [tag]We Are Scientists[/tag], but this time, with their latest single “After Hours,” confused is a light word. In short Keith is having a dinner in three with band mate Chris and his girl friend; Chris then is entranced by Keith’s dalmatian dog, which causes him to pet him and play games with him. Keith grows gelos and smacks Chris silly and play with…

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New Morcheeba video: ‘Enjoey The Ride’

The electro infused UK duo of [tag]Morcheeba[/tag], are preparing for their sixth release, their first one without long time front lady Skye Edwards, titled Dive Deep. Left without a vocal lead, the duo was forced to collaborate with various non-permanent artists like Thomas Dybdahl, Cool Calm Pete etc, that although brought a fresh dose of music, caused Morcheeba not to sound Morcheeba anymore. Such is the case with “Enjoy The Ride,” featuring vocals from the…

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The Radiohead Webcast: live from 93 Feet East London

Things took an unexpected turn last night, when [tag]Radiohead[/tag] was forced to switch venues, due to large amount of people attending the gig. Big surprise there. Thus, the band switched from the initial Rough Trade East, to 93 Feet East (that’s the actual name), catching everybody, especially the club manager, by surprise. The show itself, was, according to attendants, “nothing short of magic.” Today, the whole gig was posted in one big session, by a…

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Mika and Take That lead the Brit Award noms

The BRITs, are the British Phonographic Industry’s annual music awards. This year they seem to be very interesting with nominees including Montreal band Arcade Fire, Toronto singer Leslie Feist and Vancouver crooner Michael Buble. That is just naming a few. Arcade Fire were nominated for best international group, while their CD, “Neon Bible” is up for best international album. Feist is going to compete in the category of best international female artist, while Buble was…

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The Gorillaz cookie game

If you’re trying to occupy yourself with something fun or just make the time run faster at work, then I warmly recommend a little game web based game I’ve been playing for hours now, called Gorillaz Cookie Game. Obviously the purpose of the game is to eat as many cookies as possible in a given time limit. Play the game on Facebook now and be sure the boss doesn’t sees you.

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My Morning Jacket unveil release date for new LP + ads tour dates

Since they first popped out on the mainstream radar, with the critical acclaimed release Z, the Louisville quintet hasn’t quite fancied itself in making public appearances, apart from the usual gigs. If you add that to almost 3 years of non existing new material, you could MMJ is kinda holding back on us, details, however, concerning their much anticipated upcoming, still untitled album, have emerged. For now what we know is that the recordings are…

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Win Butler backs Obama and criticizes Hillary C.

We usually don’t like to talk about politics, actually I personally hate it, but [tag]Arcade Fire[/tag] frontman, Win Butler, recent statement is worth posting, as it sums a bunch of sentiments, I myself had accumulated during these seemingly neverending election campaigns. Although Win rarely update’s his blog scrapbook, he makes it up for it with incendiary posts, like his recent outburst against Hillary Clinton’s “bullshit” (I’m quoting, cut the crap), in which he heavily criticizes…

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New The Polyphonic Spree video: ‘We Crawl’

Tim DeLaughter and his  20 something followers, that form the eccentric indie rock orchestra of [tag]The Polyphonic Spree[/tag],  just released the video for their second single “We Crawl,” from last year’s The Fragile Army. What makes the video special is that instead of shooting a conventional video, each of the 23 members were handed a camera and asked to shoot whatever they feel like. Thus hundread of hours of footage was mailed to indie director…

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