
Paul Weller is at it again. Songwriting that is! He’s been writing loads of great material for more than a quarter of a century and it doesn’t look like the man’s creative juices are drying up any time soon. He’s aiming for an autumn 2011 release for the new LP, which will have 11 songs. A grand ole jaunt around the world is expected in 2012.
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Mark Sultan’s Redesigned Website!

Check it out: marksultan.com
Features the great “Tune O’Rama,” a playlist where you can choose from a number of Sultan solo/band tunes, tour dates, and a blog!
NEWS: Arabia Mountain Tracklist !

Out June 7 on Vice!
1. Family Tree [LIVE VID]
2. Modern Art
3. Spidey’s Curse
4. Mad Dog
5. Mr. Driver
6. Bicentennial Man (Prod. Lockett Pundt)
7. Go Out and Get It (Prod. Lockett Pundt) [LIVE VID/ MUSIC VID]
8. Raw Meat [LIVE VID]
9. Bone Marrow
10. The Lie
11. Time [LIVE VID]
12. Dumpster Dive
13. New Direction [LIVE VID @ 4:00]
14. Noc-a-Homa
15. Don’t Mess My Baby
16. You Keep on Running
SHOW: Arctic Monkeys @ HOB [May 19]
New LP coming SOON from Arctic Monkeys. More importantly, though, they are playing at the House of Blues on May 19. You know time flies when it feels like you just saw a band, when in actuality it’s been 16 months or so. I was just thinking about the Monkeys the other day and how I got to see ’em e at the Paradise then a few months later at the HoB. They seem to like touring in America, which is nice for us fans.
So it’s May 19. Tickets on sale March 12.
Upcoming Record: Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread
Woo! Out June on Drag City.
Ty + Band Playing “Girlfriend” On Bruise Cruise:
BLACK LIPS NEW ALBUM – ARABIA MOUNTAIN
OUT JUNE 2010
VIDEO FOR GO OUT AND GET IT
http://www.vbs.tv/watch/vbs-music-specials/go-out-and-get-it
“Alex Jones Culture Jams The View”
You tell em’ Alex!
Arcade Fire Wins Grammy…

Yes, Arcade Fire, a band on an independent label (Merge) won the award for Album of the Year (The Suburbs) at last night’s Grammy Award Ceremony. My thoughts? People on both sides of the fence are making a much bigger deal out of this. Maybe it’s just my perspective as a fan of mostly underground music, to one degree or another, but I don’t see Arcade Fire as being an “unknown” band by any means. So, I find it hilarious the way people are complaining about this obscure band winning Album of the Year instead of their ultra mainstream favorites, i.e. Eminem or Lady Gaga. What is the implication? That music somehow needs to reach a certain level of popularity to warrant acclaim or be valued as fine art and/or entertainment. If that’s your point of view, fine, to each his own. But, for me that’s insane! And to the folks that see Arcade’s win as some sort of “victory,” I have to disagree. I guess it’s cool in a way to see one of my favorite bands and a high quality one at that appear in a mainstream setting on such a grand scale. With that being said, I doubt, especially in this modern age of the internet where exposure to “random” bands is infinitely at one’s hands, a kid or two out there will see Arcade on their TV set and think “wow, what a cool band I’m going to start listening to them now and broaden my musical tastes.” Who knows? Maybe I’m wrong and that has or will occur. But, what is more realistic is AF fan boys and girls getting excited that one of their indie faves won an award at the Grammys and vice versa a bunch of mainstreamers infuriated, perhaps shocked tha their commerical faves did not win… and the majority not giving a flying fuck either way. In short, this changes nothing about how I view Arcade Fire or music as a whole and frankly I don’t think it should for anyone else, but obviously that’s not for me to decide. What do you guys think? Here is a site displaying the obnoxious, yet hilarious! comments of the mainstream, AF haters-
P.S. a special thanks to the Grammys for remembering the life and work of the late, great Jay Reatard…….
Thee King of Limbs = Radiohead New Album
Cover art and release dates for an LP typically are announced a good two or three months before one can hear the damn thing so finding out about an (extremely popular band) album’s release five days before the actual day itself is pretty much unheard of. Radiohead has done some pretty unheard of things in the past and so here it is, their newest album coming in digital form on Saturday, February 19.


