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Moving
In Stereo
Volume 10
As Heard By:
Darren Paltrowitz
While the fourth quarter isn’t the time of year for
record labels to break new artists, it is when a lot of
new albums and videos are released. But here’s some
“nostalgia” to kick off Volume 10:
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5 Great, Overlooked Albums
Of 2004
-Candy Butchers "Hang On Mike"
-Imaginary Baseball League "Revive"
-Cake "Pressure Chief"
-Fastball "Keep Your Wig On"
-The Pettit Project "cheeROCKracy"
5 Unforgettable Performances
Of 2004
-David Lee Roth at Shibuya Kokkaido - Tokyo, Japan
-Surferosa at Rothko - NYC, New York
-Hey Mercedes at The Mercury Lounge – NYC, New York
-The Figgs at Crash Mansion (CMJ) - NYC, New York
-The Suburban Legends at The Downtown - Farmingdale, New York
…From The Island
A Long Island band truly on the verge of “the next level”
is Tripside. With secure management
from the Sanctuary Artist Management Group
(Iron Maiden, Jane’s
Addiction, Cave In) and booking
handled by Fantasma, it’s no
wonder the quartet recently showcased to labels at The
Troubadour in Los Angeles. A follow-up to Take You
Home, a new demo EP was recently finished with Alien
Ant Farm drummer Mike Cosgrove
in the producer’s chair… Featuring East Meadow native
Jeffrey Dammit Tobias in the lineup,
Ruin Everything! is the recently-released 10-song full-length
from the Georgia-based We Versus The Shark.
Fans of The Minutemen,
Q & Not U and other experimental-yet-cohesive, DIY-styled
acts may have a new favorite band; or at least 36 more minutes
of interesting, distinct and unpredictable indie-rock to not be
disillusioned about… Based in Staten Island with family
ties to L.I., Seymour Glass has some
bragging rights in their first album, Note To Self, coming
out on 456 Entertainment; 456 being
the high-profile record label venture of Carson
Daly and Jonathan Rifkind.
Beyond two week’s worth of dates with Kill
Hannah, the four-piece also has an appearance on Daly’s
late-night NBC series to its credit.
…From The Ex’s
Formed out of the ashes of The Anniversary
along with members of Some Girls and
Hot Rod Circuit, The
OnlyChildren sound nothing like any of the bands its members
had played in. Instead, alt-country and roots-rock fans are targeted
with Change Of Living, which was produced by
34 Satellite and Carrier visionary
Marc Benning. From opener “Sky
Begins To Storm” to closer “The Circle Will Not Be
Broken,” this is an interesting listening-alternative indeed…
With his former bandmates moving onto other bands – like
Maritime – there’s definitely
life beyond The Dismemberment Plan
for Travis Morrison. Co-produced by
the prolific D.C.-based Don Zientara
and Death Cab For Cutie’s Chris Walla,
Travistan features the creative-as-ever lyrics of Morrison
paired up with a sound that alternates between “old”
and “new.” Core fans of The Plan may have mixed views
about this release, but its eclectic nature deserves attention…
Although their pair of Thanksgiving weekend shows at Mr.
Beery’s were not necessarily their last, various
members of The Arrogant Sons Of Bitches
have announced plans for new bands and the like. Four new ASOB-related
groups to keep an eye out for are Bomb The
Music Industry, Bashi-Bazouk,
The Falcon and Wingless
Angel, while keyboardist and backup vocalist J.T.
Turret will simply be joining High
School Football Heroes.
…From The Stereo
theCOLOURS are a U.K. trio that have
earned spins on London’s XFM,
positive press in NME and industry attention from Universal
and Atlantic. Their two-song demo
– featuring “Piano Song” and “Hazy”
– shows plenty of influence from Mercury
Rev, JJ72 and Coldplay,
being sensitive and meaningful yet poppy… After months of
sitting around mastered in a completed state, The
Kites’ debut full-length, Bump, is finally
being self-released. Full-length MP3’s can be previewed
on the band’s MySpace site at http://www.myspace.com/thekites…
While re-recorded versions of hit songs tend to be watered down
and lacking, Twisted Sister have managed
to pull off a rare feat in re-recording a classic album with it
being far superior to the original. Produced by bassist Mark
Mendoza, Still Hungry is essentially a re-working
of 1984’s Stay Hungry – as known for classics
like “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” “I Wanna
Rock” and “Burn In Hell” – with five previously-unreleased
bonus tracks. The songs undoubtedly sound better with their louder-in-the-mix
gang vocals and altogether thicker production, yet the expanded
liner notes provide another reason to pick this up if you hadn’t
picked it up in the first place.
If you have news to report for the next edition
of Moving In Stereo, press releases and all other correspondence
for Darren should be sent to darren.paltrowitz@gmail.com
© 2004 – Column used with permission from Darren Paltrowitz.
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