New York City Tuesday Newsday…New Releases from Beyonce, David Cook, Com Truise, Isis, and Moon

June 28, 2011 - 7:48 pm

Isis

David Cook’s This Loud Morning is getting some great buzz…Billy Ray Cyrus is still putting out records; who knew…and so is Queensryche…Ipecac Records’ beloved Isis is out with a new live album, and Com Truise gets more love with the official release of Galactic Mel. See ya in a week or so…

Beyonce - 4

David Cook - This Loud Morning

Billy Ray Cyrus - I’m American

Curren$y – Weekend At Burnie’s CD

Selena Gomez – Otherwise

Taking Back Sunday – Taking Back Sunday

Queensryche – Dedicated to Chaos

Moon – Caduceus Chalice

Isis - Live III

Big Sean – Finally Famous CD

Com Truise - Galactic Mel

Eilen Jewell - Queen Of The Minor Key

Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Owl City, Isis, Ziggy Marley and Neil Young

June 14, 2011 - 3:11 pm
Turn off the Dork
There’s an artist named after everyone’s favorite (only known?) Fred Savage vehicle, The Wonder Years…, the original soundtrack to Broadway’s biggest debacle ever Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark is out… one of Canada’s biggest exports, Neil Young, releases A Treasure, a collection of his 80′s stuff… longtime reggae god Ziggy Marley roams Wild and Free; Ipecac’s Isis puts out a seminal live concert, specifically dated 3.19.03…

Owl City – All Things Bright and Beautiful

Woods —
Sun and Shade

Spider Man: Turn off the Dark — OST

Neil Young — A Treasure

Isis
– Live: 3.19.03

The Dear Hunter
— The Color Spectrum

The Wonder Years
— Suburbia I’ve Given You All and Now I’m Nothing

Vetiver
– The Errant Charm

Ziggy Marley
— Wild and Free

Junior Boys – It’s All True

Bad Meets Evil
— Hell: The Sequel EP

Black Veil Brides
— Set the World On Fire

Music Thunderheist

May 21, 2009 - 10:25 am

Thunderheist Profile

thun/der/heist (thəndərhīst): The act of stealing someone’s thunder, to trump another with something far superior

Tag team Thunderheist – front woman Isis and soundsmith Grahm Zilla – drop from the top rope and hit the stage, over and over again. Sinuous swagger seeps from Zilla’s ominous basslines, while digi-horns blast the senses like homecoming marching bands and Moroder bears witness. Clutching the mic like a sceptre, African daughter Isis laces joints with lyrical angel dust, rich vocal foreplay brimming with braggadocio forte. You could be among thousands in a stadium, or intimate at your local bar… either way, if you’re in the front row, expect to get wet. Thunderheist sweats Belvedere and Red Bull, and sprays more hooks than a heavyweight championship bout.

Thunderheist – Nothing 2 Step 2


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