New Tunes on Tuesday

New Tunes on Tuesday - Accelerate the attack & release projects
Posted on 04.01.08 by Jason Thompson @ 8:00 am

Hello once again! It’s time to check out some of the latest CDs arriving this week once again here at your friendly ESDMusic news depot. Let’s get to it, then, shall we? We shall, indeed.

The Apples in Stereo return this week with Electronic Projects for Musicians. Feel free to hear some of it on the band’s MySpace page.

Danger Mouse produced the latest from The Black Keys entitled Attack & Release, hitting the shelves today. For the full lowdown, peep the tale over at Billboard.

Brand spanking new “hip hop supergroup” Dino-5 featuring Prince Paul, Chali 2na, Lady Bug Mecca, Scratch, and Wordsworth ship out their debut effort called Baby Loves Hip Hop Presents Dino-5. Groove to some cuts at the group’s label page.

Kylie Minogue is back with X, previously released in the UK last November. Hopefully it’s a little better than Body Language was. Listen to it over at Kylie’s MySpace.

Moby’s new one, Last Night finally arrives. Good or bad? You decide! Have a listen to it here.

Accelerate, the new and highly-praised album by R.E.M. is available for your money. Not sure yet? Their MySpace beckons.

And to cap this week off, we have Sevendust who are offering up Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow. Need the 411, kids? Read all about it over here.


New Tunes on Tuesday - 11 pretty odd crows at the funplex
Posted on 03.24.08 by Jason Thompson @ 11:23 pm

It’s time once again for a look at some of the latest stuff coming out on ye olde CD format this week. Dig it!

Bryan Adams has an import album called 11 releasing this week. Apparently it’s another round of tunes recorded in hotels and empty theatres. Why it’s import only, I couldn’t tell ya.

The B-52’s are back with Funplex. In case you didn’t know, our own David Medsker reviewed the album over at Bullz-Eye last week, giving it a solid three stars.

Counting Crows are also back with Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. I’ve heard mixed things on the album so far. So in that essence, it seems par for the course.

Gnarls Barkley’s The Odd Couple is ready for your purchase. You can check out some sounds on the band’s MySpace page.

The Raconteurs’ Consolers of the Lonely is due and new. More info is available at Billboard on this somewhat already controversial release.

Panic at the Disco is back with Pretty. Odd. And of course you can groove to it all you like over on the appropriate MySpace space.

In case you forgot all about them, The Cardigans are releasing The Best of The Cardigans. It’s another import-only release, so chances are you haven’t thought about them much since “Lovefool” if you live in the States, right?

And for some reason, even though they were already all remastered not too long ago (we even reviewed some of ‘em at B-E at the time), The Jesus and Mary Chain’s discography is more or less being regurgitated once again by Rhino. Feel free to check ‘em all out once more over at the band’s product page on Amazon.


New Tunes on Tuesday - A.K.A . Meat Loaf’s party IS started!
Posted on 03.18.08 by Jason Thompson @ 8:00 am

Howdy doody, dear fans of fresh new CD releases! Here are some of the latest and greatest arriving on your favorite music store’s shelves this week:

The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) are releasing Everybody Makes Some Noise! today. Have a listen over at the band’s MySpace page.

Bone Thugs returns with the new Still Creepin’ on Ah Come Up. Interesting title.

You must call her “Dame” Shirley Bassey now, kids. The Dame’s latest disc, Get the Party Started is finally being released in the US this week. Bullz-Eye’s own Will Harris gave his review on the disc for us last week.

Daniel Lanois’ Here Is What Is is heading your way this week, it is, it is! For the official B-E opinion, go check out Jeff Giles’ review of said disc, won’t you?

What? You say Meat Loaf’s back again? This is news indeed! Yes, Mr. Loaf has done up the soundtrack for “In Search of Paradise.” More info on the project can be gleaned right here.

The Switches’ Lay Down the Law hits the shelves today. I wrote it up last year, actually. But hey, listen to it here on the band’s MySpace.

Danity Kane’s Welcome to the Dollhouse is arriving today. Again, the band has a MySpace haunt to check out the sounds.

And to top it all off, Groove Armada is back with Soundboy Rock, another previously UK-only release finally making the rouns here in the States. Where can you hear it? Why, a MySpace page designed by the band, of course!



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