Posts Tagged: Foo Fighters


7
Oct 08

Cover Tuesday 16

 Cover Tuesday 16 covers
Unless you can pull an awesome cover off!

Time for your weekly dose of covers. This week was a little stale, but I managed to scoop out a few goodies from the vaults.

(The) Arcade Fire – Brazil (Bossonova cover)
This is a b-side from the “Rebellion (Lies)” era. It’s one of my favorites — I can’t believe I haven’t posted it yet. I always hear great things about it when I play it for other people.

Stereophonics – Best Of You (Foo Fighters cover)
This is a spunky cover of the rocklistic Foo Fighters classic courtesy of BBC’s Radio 1. It’s utterly fantastic.

Spoon – Rocks Off (Rolling Stones cover)
Spoon closed a San Francisco show at the Fillmore with this Rolling Stones tune. Here’s an exceptionally good live rip of the show.

Little Boots – Bring It On (Leon Jean Marie cover)
Here’s another fantastic cover by Little Boots — possibly better than her Hot Chip cover.

Banjo or Freakout – Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (Vampire Weekend cover)
Alessio Natalizia (aka Banjo or Freakout) rids — Vampire Weekend favorite — “Cap Cod…” of it’s upper east side twang and gives it a dark and ominous Radiohead feel to it. Seriously one of the best covers I’ve heard this year — should we expect a record soon?

Catch the mp3s below! Continue reading →


7
Apr 08

Ivy League and Rich Kids are Synonymous

This Is Ivy League

Pretty Much Amazing’s Listening Booth is where we get to talk about our favorite new songs! Yay!

This Is Ivy League – The Richest Kids
Is this music or is this a mere exploitation of a hyped demographic *cough* Vampire Weekend *cough*? I’m glad to say, this is music. Real. Good. Music.

Wyclef Jean – Fast Car (remix feat. Lupe Fiasco)
At first, I thought this was just a new Lupe Fiasco track. Warning to those who want to add Cool Youg Lou to your remix team: He’s a verse hogger.

G-Unit – Grimey
In this new track from the upcoming G-Unit mixtape, 50 Cent confesses to being dirty, grimy, and filthy, but doesn’t go on to admit himself as a tired MC.



R. Kelly – Hairbraider

Obviously seeking to put claims about his kinky eccentricities to rest, R. Kelly has written this song about the qualities he looks for in a good hairdresser (chief among them: superior stripping ability).

And now moving onto our daily downloads. These are free and legal. So download away.

Foo FightersKeep The Car Running
Jens LekmanFriday Night At The Drive-In Bingo
AthleteHurricane (Camp America Remix)
JusticeDANCE (Paste Black Remix)
Oh No! Oh My!Finally Found A Home
The Fiery FurnacesEx-Guru
The New PornographersMyriad Harbour
They Might Be GiantsCareful What You Pack
The Mountain GoatsSax Rohmer Number 1
Xiu XiuI Do What I Want, When I Want


13
Nov 07

Album Review – Radio 1: Established 1967

Album Review   Radio 1: Established 1967 mp3

On September 30, 1967, the BBC launched a new popular music radio station to compete with the illegal pirate stations that had a monopoly on playing new music.

Since that time, Radio 1 has become a world famous name and to celebrate its 40th anniversary, the station asked 40 of today’s biggest acts to cover 40 tracks from each year of its history. This album is the result.

But while there’s certainly much to admire in the number, diversity and size of the acts that agreed to take part, the ensuing compilation also proves to be something of a hit-and-miss affair.

For everything that’s good, there’s also plenty that’s bad – with some artists seemingly ill-suited to the songs they’ve been asked to cover.

The Streets, for instance, completely murder Elton John’s Your Song, Editors commit a similar crime against The Cure’s Lullaby and Mika and Armand Van Helden deserve a life sentence for the hatchet job they’ve done on The Police’s Can’t Stand Losing You.

But there are positives – and some very strong cover versions among the 40 tracks on offer that just about make it a compilation worth owning, particularly if you’ve been a lifelong fan of the radio station.

Keane’s version of Queen and David Bowie’s Under Pressure stands out as a firm favourite, as does the Kaiser Chiefs’ typically rousing version of The Move’s Flowers In The Rain.

The Raconteurs do justice to John Peel favourite Teenage Kicks (originally by The Undertones) and Girls Aloud, incredibly, deliver a breezy, crowd-pleasing version of Wheatus’ Teenage Dirtbag.

The Fratellis do an admirable job of All Along The Watchtower (by the Jimi Hendrix Experience), even though the guitar work doesn’t match up and Franz Ferdinand excel at David Bowie’s Sound & Vision.

Credit, too, goes to Mutya Buena for her classy cover of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car and Klaxons surprisingly restrained version of No Diggity, while the Foo Fighters underline their class with a strong cover of Wings’ Band On The Run.

We could go on – The Pigeon Detectives score highly with The Power of Love (by Huey Lewis) but The Gossip miss spectacularly with their take on George Michael’s Careless Whisper.

Kylie makes Roxy Music’s Love Is The Drug her own but McFly balls-up The Jam’s Town Called Malice. Just Jack triumphs with The Cardigans’ Love Fool and The View emerge perfectly suited to The Libertines’ Don’t Look Back Into The Sun.

And, of course, Mark Ronson, brings a touch of his unmistakeable class to Mary J Blige’s You’re All I Need To Get By (the man can do no wrong).That’s not forgetting Amy Winehouse’s typically classy rendition of Cupid and Groove Armada’s fizzing take on Madonna’s Crazy For You (we won’t mention Natasha Bedingfield’s horrid Ray Of Light).

The best thing about Established 1967 is that it does force you to have an opinion and I’m certain opinions will be divided over the merits of just about every track.

So, either as one of this year’s compilation talking points, or to be a part of your favourite radio station’s cool 40th celebrations, it’s certainly worth checking out. Just don’t expect to be convinced with everything on offer (I’d say it’s about a 50/50 split between what works and what doesn’t). [IL]

Download Picks:

MP3 | Kaiser Chiefs – Flowers In The Rain (The Move Cover)


MP3 | The Fratellis – All Along The Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix Cover)


MP3 | Amy Winehouse – Cupid (Johnny Nash Cover)


MP3 | Foo Fighters – Band On The Run (Wings Cover)


MP3 | Kylie Minogue – Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music Cover)


MP3 | Franz Ferdinand – Sound And Vision (David Bowie Cover)


MP3 | Keane – Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie Cover)


MP3 | Mark Ronson – You’re All I Need To Get By (Method Man & Mary J.Blige Cover)


MP3 | Klaxons – No Diggity (Blackstreet Cover)


MP3 | Corinne Bailey Rae – Steady As She Goes (The Reconteurs Cover)


MP3 | The Feeling – You’re So Vain (Carly Simon Cover)


6
Nov 07

Covers On Toast v2

Covers On Toast v2 mp3

Smile! Its Tuesday which must mean its covers day here at the PMA offices (my brain). I’ve got to say, this has to be my favorite compilation of covers to date. If there ever was a hall of fame for covers, this sure comes damn close. Amazing gems that can be found here are the Foo Fighters’ rendition of Arcade Fire’s “Keep The Car Running”, purely amazing in so many different levels. Two other modern cover classics include the Editor’s spin on the Gorillaz’s Grammy jam “Feel Good Inc.” and the Arctic’s stunning cover of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good” MP3s after the Jump! Continue reading →


24
Sep 07

My Kind Of PARTY, Oh and Britney Is An Idiot. What Else Is New?

My Kind Of PARTY, Oh and Britney Is An Idiot. What Else Is New? mp3So Britney Spears faces up to 6 months of jail time for a hit-and-run. What is up with these popfucks and screwin’ around with their pretty little cars? Lindsay, Paris, and now Britney… Solution? DON’T LET THEM FUCKING DRIVE!

I know we’ve all asked ourselves this but, what the heck happened to the good ol’ Britney. Not even a month ago I was thrilled for her comeback because of tracks like “Gimme More” and “Everybody”… now it seems she’s even further down the shitter. Oh well, make sure to buy her new album titled Pieces Of Me, out November 13th… I hope. Anyway here is the Original Doll project she cut loose a while back along with a couple new mp3s.

Okay, so I had a blonde moment and accidentally uploaded the .ogg files instead of the .mp3 files. They are now fixed and are encoded as mp3s so download away, I felt bad so I added some remixes and other demos. SORRY

Britney Spears – Original Doll Mixtape. (Right click, Save As…)

mp3: Britney Spears – My Prerogative
mp3: Britney Spears – Do Somethin’
mp3: Britney Spears – And Then We Kiss (Junkie XL Remix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Mona Lisa
mp3: Britney Spears – Someday (I Will Understand)
mp3: Britney Spears – Chaotic
mp3: Britney Spears – Girls And Boys *DOWNLOAD OR DIE*


mp3: Britney Spears – Kissin’ My Ass (Interlude)
mp3: Britney Spears – Me Against The Music (Solo Version)
mp3: Britney Spears – Over To You Now
mp3: Britney Spears - I’ve Just Begun (Having My Fun)
mp3: Britney Spears – Touch Of My Hand (Alternate Version)
mp3: Britney Spears – My Prerogative (JJ Flores Radio Edit)
mp3: Britney Spears – Do Somethin’ (DJ Monk’s Radio Edit)
mp3: Britney Spears – And Then We Kiss (Soul Temptation Radio Mix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Someday (Hi Bias Remix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Mona Lisa (DJ Volume Ulti-Remix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Guilty (Demo)
mp3: Britney Spears – Rebellion (Demo)

mp3: Britney Spears – Gimme More
mp3: Britney Spears – Everybody

Well I say we celebrate — thanks to Kelly from AOL Music we can have an all night CD Listening Party! Wooo Hooo…

[All streams available through Sunday 9/30]
On AOL Music

Rascal Flatts, ‘Still Feels Good’

Foo Fighters, ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’

Dethklok, ‘Dethalbum’

Melissa Etheridge, ‘The Awakening’

Jagged Edge, ‘Baby Makin’ Project’

Soundtrack, ‘Feel the Noise’

Joni Mitchell, ‘Shine’

Hurt, ‘Vol. II’

Diana Krall, ‘The Very Best of Diana Krall’

On Spinner
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, ‘100 Days, 100 Nights’

Stars, ‘In Our Bedroom After the War’

Jose Gonzalez, ‘In Our Nature’

Office, ‘A Night at the Ritz’

Motion City Soundtrack, ‘Even If It Kills Me’

Sea Wolf, ‘Leaves in the River’

Joni Mitchell, ‘Shine’

Herbie Hancock, ‘River: The Joni Letters’

Matt Pond PA, ‘Last Light’

Shocking Pinks, ‘Shocking Pinks’

Cave Singers, ‘Invitation Songs’

Devendra Banhart, ‘Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon’

A.A. Bondy, ‘American Hearts’

Patrick Watson, ‘Close to Paradise’

Small Sins, ‘Mood Swings’

Tiefschwarz, ‘Strictly Tiefschwarz’


12
Sep 07

Call Me A Sour Puss…

Call Me A Sour Puss... mp3

But I’ve had enough of this Britney-Britney-Britney week we’re having. It seems Entertainment Weekly isn’t going to try to make this more bearable. The magazine has obtained four pieces of unreleased, raw recorded music that are to grace Britney Spears’ fifth studio album, due out November 13th.

…the first one’s a doozy. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant, the Swedish team behind her 2004 smash ”Toxic,” ”Piece of Me” kicks off with her standard breathy-sexy growl over a thumping hook: ”I’m Mrs. American dream/ Since I was 17.” Then things get darker: ”I’m Mrs. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous/I’m Mrs. ‘Oh my God, that Britney’s shameless’/ I’m Mrs. ‘Extra, extra, this just in’ / I’m Mrs. ‘She’s too fat, now she’s too thin.”’ At other points in the song, she refers to ”bad media karma” and insists, ”Another day, another drama/ I can’t see the harm in working hard and being a mama.” According to her reps, the song may very well be her second single after the already charting ”Gimme More.”

The spare, glitchy ”Radar” is also credited to Bloodshy, and promises, ”Boy, I’ve got my eyes on you,” accompanied by Vocoder ”da da da’’s and what sounds not unlike a real live Doppler radar machine (how method!).

”Break the Ice,” meanwhile, may remind some of Nelly Furtado’s 2007 hit ”Say It Right” — and for good reason; it also gets its sound from Nate ”Danjahandz” Hills (the producer behind ”Gimme More”).

Finally, ”Heaven on Earth,” an airy disco-queen come-on in the vein of Gwen Stefani’s Sweet Escape, was penned by songwriter Kara DioGuardi (she cowrote both Ashlee Simpson’s ”Pieces of Me” and Kelly Clarkson’s ”Walk Away,” as well as Stefani’s ”Rich Girl”).

Ok, breathe, lets move on. A lot, a lot, and a lot of albums leaked today/yesterday! We’re talking about new FOO FIGHTERS, JAMES BLUNT, and REBA. SOURCE//SOURCE//SOURCE

“Billboard has learned that today’s SoundScan Building Chart indicates first-day sales of 437,000 for West’s “Graduation,” 310,000 for 50 Cent’s “Curtis” and 107,000 for Chesney’s “Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates.” The Building Charts offer an indication of how races shape up each week for SoundScan’s final charts, which post projected national sales each Wednesday morning, extrapolated from a panel of merchants that represents more than 90% of the U.S. music market.”

-Billboard.biz

Lets celebrate with the new Kanye West’s music video for “Good Life”

Can I get a woot woot!

And to finish things off, one of the saddest things you’ll ever see on Billboard:

The top 20, with estimated sales totals in parentheses:
1. High School Musical 2 soundtrack (165,000)
2. Fergie, The Dutchess (49,000)
3. Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus (47,000)
4. Casting Crowns, The Altar and The Door (41,000)
5. Chiodos, Bone Palace Ballet (39,000)
6. Hairspray soundtrack (39,000)
7. Now 25 (38,000)
8. Nickelback, All The Right Reasons (36,000)
9. Amy Winehouse, Back To Black (29,000)
10. Linkin Park, MInutes To Midnight (28,000)
11. Yung Joc, Hustlenomics (28,000)
12. Justin Timberlake, FutureSex/LoveSounds (27,000)
13. Taylor Swift (26,000)
14. Colbie Caillat, Coco (25,000)
15. T.I., T.I. Vs. T.I.P. (25,000)
16. Jonas Brothers (24,000)
17. Maroon 5, It Won’t Be Soon Before Long (24,000)
18. Plies, The Real Testament (23,000)
19. High School Musical soundtrack (22,000)
20. Common, Finding Forever (21,000)

OH BTW: DID YOU WATCH WHAT PEREZ SEZ?


2
Aug 07

I’m Totally Gay For: New Foo Fighters – “The Pretender” via KROQ

Im Totally Gay For:  New Foo Fighters   The Pretender via KROQ mp3PMA Rating: A
No matter what you guys think, Kevin & Bean from LA’s 106.7 KROQ always deliver. Kevin & Bean’s most recent deviation was the Foo Fighters‘ new single “The Pretender” due out September 10th. After the world exclusive premier on KROQ, “The Pretender” has literally flooded the internet, so naturally you can download it, pretty much all over the place.

The song is anything and everything you expect from the Foo’s; the classic Foo Fighteristic rawk anthem sound, heavy riffage, and Devid Grohl’s signature vocals. A true Foo Fighter classic that has me weting my pants in anticipation of Echos, Silence, Patience, and Grace due to hit stores September 25th. Lets hope the heaviness we happily ate up on “The Pretender” is all over their new album aswell!

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