eXtreme Elvis
June 27, 2007, 6:03 pm
Filed under: Blender.com, Celebrity, Concert, Rock, Universal, eXtreme Elvis

eXtreme Elvis: Live Video
Elvis Presley was extreme. eXtreme Elvis is extremely extreme.

By Mike Errico

Blender.com, April 2006
Exhumed from the Blender.com vaults, this clip was filmed at the Garage in Los Angeles when a documentary filmmaker, on assignment in the club’s main room, stumbled onto the behemoth burning up (and hosing down) the acoustic side stage. Part performance art, part punk rock, part incontinence, this happy ending from the king of King impersonators prompted one staffer to dub him “the best show I’ve seen since I last showered with Ricky Martin.”

Elvis

Big UPS to Brian Berkowitz for shooting a GREAT VIDEO!!!



Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival photos

Consequence

Ghostface

Sean P

Big thanks to Prefix Mag for hooking us up with the photos, the entire photo gallery of the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival can be seen at Prefix Magazine



Shiny Toy Guns at Highline Ballroom last night
June 26, 2007, 6:59 pm
Filed under: Concert, Highline Ballroom, Live Shows, Review, Shiny Toy Guns

It was past 11pm by the time the kids of Shiny Toy Guns took the stage at what’s shaping up to be one of NYC’s hottest new music venue’s last night. Well worth the wait, STG go full throttle from load in to load out, creating an energy so strident that most didn’t hear the fire alarms going off all throughout their encore.

Shiny Toy Guns

Their set was just over an hour, which I felt completely appropriate considering they have only released one album. They hit all the key songs off of “We Are Pilots” including Chemistry of a Car Crash, first single Le Disko, Starts with One, and of course closed out the show with crowd favorite and break out track You Are The One. To splice up their set they threw in a little known track from their demo called Rocketship and even covered a little Depeche Mode famously.

The Band member’s raw musical talent is showcased by their constant switch offs: vocals, to guitars, to keyboards and back around. Female lead vocalist Carah Faye is a vision on the keyboards, but her undisputed trademark in the band is her voice which holds a perfect pitch while slicing through its electronic surroundings.

If you hear Shiny Toy Guns are playing at your local music venue, go buy a ticket. Each member on their own is a remarkable talent-it’s pure genius when they join together.

Written by B



Bonnaroo 2007
June 25, 2007, 4:42 pm
Filed under: Bonnaroo, Concert, Live Shows, Music, Review, The National, Wolfmother

Bonnaroo

The National KILL IT…

The National

UFO’S???

UFO

Wolfmother

Wolfmother

Thanks to Gabriela Schwartz & Mattias Eng…



Lynyrd Skynyrd On-Sale
June 23, 2007, 8:37 am
Filed under: Concert, Entertainment, Live Shows

Lynyrd Skynyrd
PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ
Sat, 09/15/07
On Sale Sat, 06/23/07



Peter Bjorn and John: On-Sale
June 22, 2007, 10:38 pm
Filed under: Concert, Live Shows, Music, Peter Bjorn and John

Peter Bjorn and John
Roseland Ballroom
New York, NY
Thu, 09/06/07
On Sale Fri, 06/22/07



Amy Winehouse: On Sale
June 22, 2007, 7:36 pm
Filed under: Amy Winehouse, Concert, Live Shows

Amy Winehouse and Paolo Nutini
Rumsey Playfield, Central Park
New York, NY
Wed, 09/12/07
On Sale Fri, 06/22/07



Albert Hammond Jr. at Webster Hall
June 21, 2007, 12:44 am
Filed under: Albert Hammond, Concert, Live Shows, Music, Rock, Unreleased Tracks

Albert Hammond Jr playing a never heard before song for encore…



Albert Hammond Jr. at Webster Hall
June 20, 2007, 9:44 pm
Filed under: Albert Hammond, Concert, Live Shows, Music

Albert & Band Jamming at end of set



Albert Hammond Jr. at Webster Hall
June 19, 2007, 1:40 pm
Filed under: Albert Hammond, Concert, Live Shows, Music, Review, Rock, The Strokes

What do you get when you put together Albert Hammond, Jr. [the Strokes], Josh Latanzi [Ben Kweller’s bassist on tour], Steve Schiltz [Longwave's frontman], Matt Romano [Strokes drum Tech], and Marc Philippe Eskenazi [Medium Cool]. One hell of a rock show. This record can stand on it’s own but it may be even better live. It’s true and well known I have a weak spot for the Strokes (and I’ll even say the same for Longwave) however this only makes me more critical on Albert’s band. As my friends will joke it’s my typical statement when I enjoy a live band but these guys, “KILL IT”, at times reminiscent of the Beach Boys. It would be easy for me to say that, “they’re okay” and then ask when the Strokes are going to record new material and start touring again but honestly, I can wait if this is why I’m waiting…see video and set list below.

Intro

Everyone Gets A Star

In Transit

Call an Ambulance

Bright Young Thing

Old Black Dawning

Blue Skies

Can’t Cha Stop

101

Scared

Postal Blowfish

Hard To Live In The City



Bonnaroo 2007
June 18, 2007, 2:09 pm
Filed under: Bonnaroo, Concert, Live Shows, Music

http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily… Saturday was another extraordinary day for the temporary residents of Planet Bonnaroo, thanks to standout performances by Flaming Lips, Ween, Gogol Bordello, Franz Ferdinand and so many more. But one show towered above the rest: Hundreds of fans waited in line all day at the main stage or, “What Stage,” in ‘Roo parlance (as opposed to the Which Stage, That Tent, and This Tent), hoping to gain admission to the area closest to the feet of The Police. Finally, the gate was opened for these dedicated festival goers about 40 minutes before the legendary trio commenced their set. Rolling Stone talked with a few of these fans as the excitement was mounting…and mounting…and mounting. And, of course, we stuck around for the show as well



Sir Paul McCartney live at Highline Ballroom
June 17, 2007, 8:37 am
Filed under: Concert, Live Shows, Paul McCartney



Amy Winehouse “You Know I’m No Good” at SXSW
June 15, 2007, 7:20 am
Filed under: Amy Winehouse, Concert, Live Shows, Music, Rock



Amy Winehouse “Rehab” at SXSW
June 14, 2007, 3:57 pm
Filed under: Amy Winehouse, Concert, Music, Rock

Amy Winehouse sings rehab at SXSW Universal Republic showcase



Projekt Revolution 2007
June 14, 2007, 7:40 am
Filed under: Concert, Live Shows, Music, Rock