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We got the Hives, and we’re gonna share them

The Hives took a circuitous route to fame, recording a couple albums and EPs in the 1990s and getting the greatest hits packaged all together in one magic hit CD, Your New Favourite Band, a couple years ago. Last year the Swedish punks came back with the all-new Tyrannosaurus Hives, a clean, punchy set that clears the sinuses of music fans who’ve just about had it up to here with wussy stuff from the likes of Dave Matthews and Sheryl Crow. The band’s new concert DVD “Tussles in Brussels,” released in time for the Christmas shopping season, gets the Hives phenomenon down for the record: The hard licks, the black-and-white outfits the band wears, and of course, the singular sound of lead vocalist Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist, with whom we sat down for the following chat:

Bullz-Eye: Describe a Hives concert for those in our reading audience who haven’t been.

Pelle Almqvist: If you’ve been to a rock concert–I’ll assume that much–if you take what you’ve seen there and multiply it by ten, that’s pretty much it. It’s like a rock concert except there’s more of everything else. Except color, because we’re dressed in black and white. It’s a bid louder, more intense, a bit more energetic. The only thing it isn’t a bit more of is…calmer.

BE: I’m sure you’ve been asked this about 5,000 times, but here’s 5,001: why do you dress that way, anyway?

PA: It looks good, but also, we’re convinced it makes us sound better. Like some hippie bands had some statues on their amps and stuff because it made them sound better? This makes us sound better. The treble’s a bit clearer.

BE: I’ve been listening to your stuff for a couple years now….but describe your music for those who haven’t heard it.

PA: Well, it’s rock music, that’s what it is, I’ll tell you that much. Very very very energetic rock music. If you like the classic values of rock – first it has to be entertaining and exciting, and after that you can do different things with it – it’s fast and loud and fun.

BE: Does the DVD cover one show or a series of shows?

PA: We just recorded one show and we had to just trust that we’d be good enough to put it out, otherwise we’d have to record another show. It’s one show straight through, not edited. It turned out really well. We spent a lot of time cutting between cameras and making sure the sound was as good as it could be.

BE: What do you remember about the gig?

PA: I was going into the crowd and this guy was pulling on my leg and I fell and did a jump and I landed with my shins on the barrier. I think you can maybe see where it happens. My leg was bleeding and swelling up halfway through the show, and I keep getting stiffer and stiffer. But the good thing is that I was wearing black pants, so you can’t see the blood.

To read the read of the interview, click here.

311 beats up Scott Stapp, lives out the dream of music critics everywhere

Man, news reports don’t get any sweeter than this. Former Creed singer Scott Stapp and 311 threw down in a posh Baltimore hotel. The reports that are coming in vary somewhat, but this is what we have so far:

• Stapp entered the hotel bar, stepped in front of the TV that members of 311 were watching, and said, “311, I am ready to fight.” (They had met earlier in the day, although nothing happened in their first encounter.) 311 weren’t interested, and Stapp went to the bar and started drinking.

• Stapp then made a crude remark to the wife of 311 member SA Martinez. While the members of 311 then claim that Stapp sucker punched drummer Chad Sexton, who was at the bar with Mrs. Martinez, there are also reports that SA Martinez threw the first punch and had to be forcibly removed from using Stapp’s tongue to paint his boat.

So let’s recap: Here’s a guy who poses Jesus style on his album covers, then picks fights in bars and hits on married women. Never mind Stapp not being a good Christian, or singer, or lyricist; Stapp isn’t even a good drunk. Can’t he just be happy, a little sloppy and slur his speech like the rest of us? On top of that, it doesn’t sound like he’s much of a fighter, either.

In one song on Stapp’s (awful) new album, The Great Divide, he bellows, “I do not have to justify the way I live my life,” to which I say: you are getting rich off the money of good hearted people who find comfort and peace in your songs about God, and you are then spending that money getting drunk in a bar and coveting thy neighbor’s wife. So yeah, dude, you kinda do have to justify the way you live your life. But not to me, though. I never thought very much of you before this. 311, on the other hand, are instantly and permanently in my cool book.

If only he was Michael Jackson

Oh, that Gary Glitter. Yes, it’s semi-old news but the fact that the dude is currently jailed in ‘Nam on charges of having sex with a minor and may have to face a firing squad is certainly worth mentioning one more time (and check out that link for a photo of Glitter donning a cool Captain Beefheart look). One has to ponder upon Michael Jackson’s recent desires to split the USA and head for drier, foreign areas of amusement. He’s already been caught in a ladies’ room. What’s the penalty for having sex with a minor there? Facial mutiliation? Too late.

So this is a kind warning to you kids who want to rock: if you’re not The Stones or McCartney, you’re gonna be getting into trouble with weird stuff once you get old and ornery (i.e., Pete Townshend, Gary Glitter, Jacko, the Bay City Rollers). And another thing; I get the distinct feeling that Gary Glitter and Carrot Top went to the same plastic surgeon. One who specializes in completely screwing up eyebrows. For that, Gary should be put away for a long time. Don’t plan on any “Free Gary” tributes coming any time soon.

For the umpteenth time (but not for the last)…

God bless The Onion.

RIAA Bans Telling Friends About Songs

LOS ANGELES—The Recording Industry Association of America announced Tuesday that it will be taking legal action against anyone discovered telling friends, acquaintances, or associates about new songs, artists, or albums. “We are merely exercising our right to defend our intellectual properties from unauthorized peer-to-peer notification of the existence of copyrighted material,” a press release signed by RIAA anti-piracy director Brad Buckles read. “We will aggressively prosecute those individuals who attempt to pirate our property by generating ‘buzz’ about any proprietary music, movies, or software, or enjoy same in the company of anyone other than themselves.” RIAA attorneys said they were also looking into the legality of word-of-mouth “favorites-sharing” sites, such as coffee shops, universities, and living rooms.

Remember the Eighties?

So does this website.

Here’s some of the latest news from your favorite ’80s artists, from their weekly newsletter, but definitely go check out the site itself, as it’s very cool…

SHAKESPEAR’S SISTER will release a new compilation next week, ‘Long Live The Queens’ features a tracklisting of rarities and unreleased material including remixes and b-sides.

ERASURE will release a new album ‘Union Street’ on April 3rd next year. The release will feature a number of the band’s previously released songs reinterpreted in an acoustic country and western style!

GARY NUMAN will release his much-anticipated new album ‘Jagged’ – described as ‘one of the heaviest and most electronic albums of his career’ – on March 13th next year, marking the release with a special show at London’s Forum on March 18th

THE POLICE headed the winners at the 2006 BMI Awards this week, collecting an award in honour of eight-million radio plays for ‘Every Breath You Take’, with ELTON JOHN receiving a number of awards – ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ (4 million), ‘Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me’ and ‘I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues’ (3 million), ‘Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting’, ‘Something About The Way You Look Tonight’ and ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’ (2 million) – while the ‘Pop’ category saw honours for PINK FLOYD (Another Brick In The Wall), PHIL COLLINS (Come With Me), and TALK TALK (It’s My Life).

IRON MAIDEN will release a new DVD in February. ‘Death On The Road’ will feature an entire live show filmed in Dortmund, Germany on the band’s ‘Dance Of Death’ tour in February. The release will also feature a number of extras including a documentary detailing the making of the ‘Dance Of Death’ album.

BLONDIE are filming a documentary on their current UK tour – with a film crew following them through every date gathering footage for a film that will explore the relationship between DEBORAH HARRY and guitarist CHRIS STEIN. Meanwhile Blondie and BLACK SABBATH will join the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on March 13th next year alongside The Sex Pistols and Lynard Skynard…

PAUL WELLER has gone on record saying that THE JAM will never reform, saying “Why would I want to go back? For nostalgic reasons? That’s never good enough.”. The former Jam frontman has also rubbished reports that he is worth around £165 million saying “If anyone knows where all those missing millions have gone, please give me a call.”

PET SHOP BOYS have compelted work on their new studio album. The release, currently untitled, will come out in April 2006 and will feature ten new songs plus a version of Diane Warren’s ‘Numb’ originally recorded for the duo’s PopArt compilation. The album has been produced by TREVOR HORN.

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