Category: News (Page 69 of 136)

One of the great music journalists has been kicked to the curb.

Robert Christgau, one of the preiminent music reviewers in the United States (and one who knows it, since he once famously referred to himself as “the Dean of American Rock Critics,” has been fired by the Village Voice.

The Voice had been Christgau’s home for about as long as I’ve been able to read, and it’s where he oversaw the publications’ annual Pazz and Jop critics poll, to which I’ve contributed in the past. The poll was, “in addition to being the definitive annual best-of list, both before and after the Internet, a kind of virtual powwow, a way for critics to ‘gather’ each year to talk about music and their perennially embattled profession.”

Christgau’s right up there with Bangs, Marcus, and Marsh when it comes to recognizable music critics. I’m sure he’ll bounce back, but it’s depressing to think that he had to leave at all.

Screw that “New Cars” crap. Stick with the old model.

According to USA Today’s Listen Up blog, Ric Ocasek has a new Cars project in the works. It’s a live CD/DVD called The Cars Unlocked, due Oct. 17, taken from his own collection and featuring more than 20 unreleased performances and plenty of behind-the-scenes footage. “I don’t know if I’d call it a documentary as much as a really well-done home movie,” Ocasek said of the package, which follows the band from 1979 to 1986.

By the way, Ocasek also indicated that he hasn’t completely written off doing any future work with the Cars…which answers the question, “How well did his 2005 album, Nexterday, do?”

Suddenly, my collector’s items are worth NOTHING!

While preparing to start work on a new album in October, piano man Ben Folds is going to keep some fans happy by releasing supersunnyspeedgraphic, the lp, a collection of rarities.

Other fans, however, are gonna get really pissed off, mostly because all of the songs on the set have been available either through limited-edition EPs sold through Folds’ site or on various soundtracks, thereby immediately lowering the value of those previously-collectable EPs. (Though it’s perhaps mild consolation, fans should be aware that the tracks have been remastered, reworked, and relocated since their original releases.)

Jessie pulls an Ashlee

Poor Jessica Simpson. It just shows to go how tough being a singer is at times. Simpson caught a bout of laryngitis at the exact same precise moment her new album A Public Affair dropped. She’s had to cancel morning and late night talk show appearances and all sorts of terrible things, like resceduling a morning concert for the Today show. Now, correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t Simpson actually sing less than Ashlee? I mean, her cover of “These Boots Are Made For Walkin'” basically had her pulling a breathy Lou Reed, all talk and no action. It’s funny how this shit runs in the family.

Two’s Next

Just when you thought it was safe to assume that Pete Townshend would not possibly entertain the idea of dragging out the quickly decaying dinosaur of The Who, it’s time to stop assuming. Oh yes kids, the two remaining members of The Who are gonna drop their first studio album in a long time this Halloween. Trick or treat? Ha! Excuse my cynicism, but I’ll be going with the former. What else is left to do, really, besides squeeze more money from the fans? Oh well, at least it’s not another best of disc, but that doesn’t mean it’s all new stuff, either. Included on the disc will be all the songs from the “group’s” latest EP, Wire and Glass. And if that’s not enough, then get prepared to be bludgeoned with the usual Pete Townshend pretntiousness in the form of “music culled from a 29 minute operatic work, described by The Who’s co-founder Pete Townshend as a mini-opera inspired by his novella ”he Boy Who Heard Music’.”

Not another opera, Pete. Please. It’s time to give up the ghost, man. Anyway, the new album is titled Endless Wire. Undoubtedly a tour will feature a full performance of Tommy somewhere along the line.

« Older posts Newer posts »