Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from The Strokes, Panic! At the Disco, Soundgarden, Green Day, and Pharoahe Monch

March 22, 2011 - 4:17 pm

The Strokes' Angles

Two 90s big shots, Green Day and Soundgarden,  are still going strong, and both have live albums out…Pharoahe Monch leads us to W.A.R…somehow, Chris Brownis still around…Duran Duran gets ready for their upcoming Coachella tour, and a big stage show featuring the work of David Lynch… and Protest the Hero gives us a metal pummeling…Jennifer Hudson from proves there is life after Dreamgirls.

The Strokes - Angles

Acid House Kings – Music Sounds Better With You

Soundgarden - Live on I5

Jennifer Hudson - I Remember Me

Richard Ashcroft - United Nations Of Sound

James Blake – James Blake

Josh Kelley - Georgia Clay

Joe Bonamassa - Dust Bowl

Keren Ann - 101

Born Of Osiris - The Discover

Panic! At The Disco - Vices & Virtues

Chris Brown - F.A.M.E.

Edwyn Collins - Losing Sleep

Pharoahe Monch – W.A.R (We Are Renegades)

Protest The Hero – Scurrilous

Duran Duran All You Need Is Now [CD Release]

The Sway Machinery – The House of Friendly Ghosts Vol. 1

Yellowcard - When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes

Egyptrixx - Bible Eyes

Green Day - Awesome As F**k [Live CD/DVD]

Gucci Mane - The Return Of Mr. Zone 6

Music Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Live Blog

March 16, 2010 - 8:58 am

iggy and billie

The world is pretty much divided into two camps. Those who thinks the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a vital force in keeping alive the fading spirit of rock. And those who think it’s the epitome of everything that is killing that spirit. Of course, if you’re in the second camp, you’ve probably not bothered to even read this. And besides, ever since John Lydon called the Hall of Fame a “piss stain” when it inducted the Sex Pistols, there hasn’t really been more to say on that particular topic. So for the for the folks who do care, he’s a semi-snark free account of four hours that the rest of you will YouTube in about four minutes.

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