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September 8, 2009

Kid Cudi lines up MGMT and Ratatat for new LP

Filed under: Music News — GoodOmens @ 3:01 pm

Kid Cudi has announced that the third single “Pursuit of Happiness” from his forthcoming LP, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, will feature chorus lines from both the MGMT and Ratatat.

Kid Cudi has mentioned before that he was interested in working with Band of Horses, the Postal Service and Ratatat for the LP.  The video of “Pursuit of Happiness” is available via youtube and is listed for your viewing pleasure below.  The rest of the album will be available September 15th so stay tuned to find what else is in store!

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September 6, 2009

Nine Inch Nails Canceled Shows Rescheduled

Filed under: Misc — GoodOmens @ 1:06 am

As an update to the earlier announcement that Trent Reznor was sick, it seems the previously scheduled Saturday the 5th show will be now held next Thursday the 10th.  Details on the NIN website, but they will be honoring all Saturday tickets and will give full refunds to those not able to make the switch.

The new scheduled shows will be as followed:

9/6 Echoplex (unchanged)

9/8 Henry Fonda (rescheduled date)

9/10 The Wiltern (rescheduled date)

Seems NIN and Trent did well given his circumstances.  Kudos to the band for trying to accommodate as many fans as possible.

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What defines indie music?

Filed under: Music — GoodOmens @ 12:53 am

I’ve gotten this question a dozen of times from friends, relatives and strangers: “What exactly is indie music? What makes it different from what I hear on the radio?”

To begin to answer this question you could look at Wikipedia, which has a utilitarian definition of indie music.  However, to me, indie music expresses the spirit of freedom in an otherwise commercialized industry.  Without record labels or suits informing these musicians on how to speak, act, or think we are left with music that begins to explore the creative realm of ones soul.

Indie often has an internationalist outlook, which stems from a sense of solidarity with other fans, bands and labels in other countries who share one’s particular sensibilities; small indie labels will often distribute records for similar labels from abroad, and indie bands will often go on self-funded tours of other cities and countries, where those in the local indie scenes will invariably help organize gigs and often provide accommodation and other support. In addition, there is also a strong sense of camaraderie that emerges from a selflessness among indie bands and often results in collaborations and joint tours.

Indie artists have always been associated with rebelling against prevailing trends by twisting these trends in some sort of ironic matter (for example, the twee pop movement that started in the 1980s was a reaction against hair metal and other forms of power rock).  Indie artist embrace a more rough and imperfect sound and by deliberately introducing artifacts into their recordings that separate themselves from the more polished commercial music.  In modern times, this line has since become blurred, due to the ease of high-quality recordings made with inexpensive computer-based recording systems.  Also, commercial music will sometimes intentionally add a more rough sound to give their records a more indie feel to them.  Some indie artist have rebelled by making their recordings more “main-stream” like.

There are several subcategories which music from the overall indie scene are often grouped broadly into. Music ranging from alternative rock to punk rock to experimental music has long existed in indie scenes, often independent from one another. Indie rock and indie pop are the most common groupings that conform to an “indie” sound. The difference between these is difficult to pick up from the instrumentation or sound, as both genres include distorted guitar-based music based on pop-song conventions. If anything, the key distinction comes not from instrumentation or structure but from how strictly they follow cultural constructions of rockist “authenticity”.

So with that said what does indie music mean to you?

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September 3, 2009

Trent Reznor is Sick, Los Angeles’s NIN Show Canceled

Filed under: Music News — GoodOmens @ 12:46 pm

According to a note on the Nine Inch Nails website, lead singer Trent Reznor is calling in sick and, under doctor’s orders, he has canceled tonight’s show at the Henry Fonda Theater in Los Angeles.

While there is no word on exactly what he has come down with, the website does mention that show attendees will be reimbursed:  “Reimbursement details will be posted as soon as we figure them out; likely within the next 24 hours. We wish this wasn’t necessary and we’re very sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding.”

Whose for sending him a get well soon card?

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September 2, 2009

Datarock: Red

Filed under: Album Reviews — GoodOmens @ 1:19 pm

red_So I kept hearing the track “True Stories” on the radio station and after finally figuring out the artist behind the track, Datarock, I got around to getting the album.

Datarock is a “electro” rock band hailing all the way from Norwegian.  Their current release, Red,  was released just this past June and has caused quite a stir among indie music critics.  The songs, packed into an average of just three minutes, seem to contain plenty of explosive energy that encapsulates the listener for the entirety of the album.

My favorite song, “True Stories,” manages to consist of lyrics entirely made from Talking Heads song titles (Yes, “Burning Down the House” is mentioned).  The album opener “The Blog” is a strange electro-metal track about the internet and social networks.   My second favorite track, “Do It Your Way,” is a nice instrumental tie between “Molly” and “In the Red”.  The track “Amarillion” is another interesting contrast to the entirety of the album by introducing softer guitars and lyrics with references to Cutting Crew songs.

The closing track, “New Days Dawn” is a nice compliment to the opening track, “The Blog,” by allowing a more acoustic feel in contrast to the heavy rock at the beginning allowing the listener to “drift away” as the lyrics state.

If you haven’t had a chance to listen to any of this album, I highly recommend you get this record.  Datarock has  released an album that provides the listener with a wonderful mix of sounds sans needing the skip button on the cd player.  If this is just a glimmer of what they can provide us as a group, then I suspect many great albums will be on the way.

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September 1, 2009

Rumors of 12″ Thom Yorke Album Underway?

Filed under: Music — GoodOmens @ 3:56 pm

Rumor mill is abuzz that apparently Thom Yorke is working on  a limited edition 12″ featuring two new songs called “Apart by Horses” and “The Hollow Earth.”  The targeted release date is September 22 and will be released under TBD.

Radiohead might not be releasing any new albums for a while, but, if these small releases keep coming, it should satisfy all but the most hard core fans.

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August 27, 2009

Tegan and Sara Announce Small Fall Tour

Filed under: Band Tours — GoodOmens @ 10:35 am

Indie pop stars Tegan and Sara have laid out plans for a small fall tour covering BC, LA and New York.  Tickets are on sale through ticketmaster (shudder) for the US dates and through ticketweb for the Canadian date.

Go see them!

09-25 Victoria, British Columbia – Rifflandia Music Festival
10-25 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theater
10-30 New York, NY – Town Hall
10-31 New York, NY – Town Hall

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August 26, 2009

Fun Fun Fun Fest Anounces Lineup

Filed under: Music News — GoodOmens @ 9:43 am

Austin Texas, home of the famed South by Southwest and Austin City Limits festivals, has another great festival to add to the mix: Fun x3 Fest.

Today they have revealed their line-up for the festival, which runs from November 7th-8th.  Among many great bands, Of Montreal, Les Savy Fav, Vega, and Alaska in Winter are all scheduled to play.

If your lucky enough to live in Austin be sure to check it out!

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August 25, 2009

Maxïmo Park Cancels North American Tour

Filed under: Band Tours — GoodOmens @ 11:23 am

In a mysterious blog post to their myspace page, Maxïmo Park have decided to cancel their entire September North American tour.

The post, which was actually a scanned hand written note signed by all of the band mates, listed the reason as personal and didn’t elaborate further.  “When we return, it’ll be with as much energy and passion as ever”  as the note stated.

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August 24, 2009

Julian Casablancas’s solo performance to debut in Tokyo

Filed under: Music News — GoodOmens @ 9:16 pm

As so might know or not, but the Strokes front-runner, Julian Casablancas, has recorded a solo album entitled Phrazes for the Young, due out on August 31st.

However, today, via his website, he announced the debut of his solo career with a show at the Duo Music Exchange in Tokyo, Japan.  Tickets are on sale now so, so go grab them before they are all gone.

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