
Costumes are pretty pointless every day of the year except Halloween. Music fits the bill every day of the year, but when you want to get specialized and jazzed up, you get a Halloween playlist to set things off right. We've intricately selected some ghoulishly delightful songs to get your inner zombie in the right mood.
Also, since candy is so important on Halloween, we want you to check out Candy Blog. If you need costume ideas, head to CricketSoda's Top Blogger or find out what you should be with the Halloween Costume Generator. If you're looking to snack healthy this year, check out 365Halloween. Now get dressed up and let MusicUnderFire's Halloween playlist light the way.
MP3: Jason Segel - Dracula's Lament (buy)
MP3: Filligar - Ghost Town (buy)
MP3: The Rosebuds - Cape Fear (buy)
MP3: The Airborne Toxic Event - Sometime Around Midnight (buy)
MP3: Umbrellas - Ghost (buy)
MP3: Mystery Jets - Scarecrows in the Rain (buy)
MP3: TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me (buy)
MP3: Fields - Skulls And Flesh And More (buy)
MP3: MGMT- Of Moons Birds and Monsters (Holy Ghost! Remix) (buy)
MP3: The Black Ghosts - Any Way (Boy 8 Bit Mix) (buy)
MP3: Band of Horses - Is There A Ghost (buy)
MP3: Armor For Sleep - Basement Ghost Singing (buy)
MP3: Cut Copy - So Haunted (buy)
MP3: Explosions In The Sky - Welcome, Ghosts (buy)
MP3: The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes (Matthew Dear's Not Scared Mix) (buy)
MP3: Does It Offend You, Yeah - Dawn of the Dead (buy)
MP3: City And Colour - The Death of Me (buy)
MP3: Anberlin - The Haunting (buy)
MP3: Gorillaz - Dracula (buy)
MP3: M83 - Graveyard Girl (buy)
MP3: Jeniferever - A Ghost In The Corner Of Your Eye (buy)
MP3: Apartment - Ghost of an Unforgivable Past (buy)
MP3: Mogwai - Kids Will Be Skeletons (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party - Hunting For Witches (buy)
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Congrats to our 2008 World Series Champion Phillies!
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The Little Ones Making Big Strides
0 comments Published by musicunderfire on Wednesday at 10/29/2008
The best presents for women come in small boxes. The best new find for music enthusiasts comes as The Little Ones.
The five grinning guys from L.A.'s easiest to like group most recently displayed their diamond in a box capability with October 7th's release of Morning Tide. Wound with the pop of their own giddiness, The Little Ones fuse in experimentation akin to Vampire Weekend while also melting in the groove of The Whitest Boy Alive.
In 2006, Sing Song had propelled The Little Ones into quiet recognition among indie critics, but when Astralwerks dropped the group from their label, the chatter died down momentarily.
2008's recording of the Terry Tales & Fallen Gates EP marked a reemergence as well as perhaps the defining moment for a group that had re-released Sing Song numerous times. The Little Ones finally had gone back to what they did best- compose simple, energetic, beach party songs with their personalities flying above the powdered sand. Chop Shop Records jumped at the chance and sent the cheerful group into recording on their first full-length album.
The Little Ones are composed of Edward Reyes (vocals. guitar), Brian Reyes (bass, vocals), Ian Moreno (guitar), Lee LaDouceur (keyboard) and David Esau (drums). For more on the band head to their web site or myspace.
Also, we have an mp3 and a video along with tour dates below for your enjoyment.
MP3: The Little Ones - Farm Song (buy)
11/10/08 Chop Suey Seattle, WA
11/11/08 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR
11/14/08 The Echo Los Angeles, CA
11/15/08 Detroit Bar Costa Mesa, CA
The Little Ones - Morning Tide
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New Album Releases For Tuesday 10/28/2008
1 comments Published by musicunderfire on Tuesday at 10/28/2008The rising indie stars, Deerhunter are out with their new album, Microcastle. The Twang, our UK pick for this week are out with their Love It When I Feel Like This album which is available in the US this week. These guys won the Phillip Hall Radar Award at the 2007 NME awards (Glasvegas won it this year).
Not to be forgotten are up-and-comers, Ruth with their album, Anorak, the band's second full-length album. We're not usually fond of Christian rock, but these guys do it right. Eagles of Death Metal release their latest. You can still enter our contest to win some great stuff from the band right here before it ends at the end of this month.
If there is anything else worth mentioning that we missed this week, be sure to email us: musicunderfire @ yahoo dot com.
MP3: Crystal Stilts - Crystal Stilts (buy)
MP3: Deerhunter - Game of Diamonds (buy)
MP3: The Twang - Either Way (buy)
MP3: Lovedrug - The Dirtiest Queen (buy)
12 Summers Old - This Could Get Dangerous (Official) (MySpace)
A Day to Remember - Old Record (Official) (MySpace)
Arthur Russell - Love Is Overtaking Me (Official) (MySpace)
Before Their Eyes - The Dawn of My Death (Official) (MySpace)
caUSE co-MOTION! - It's Time! (Official) (MySpace)
Crystal Stilts - Alight of Night (Official) (MySpace)
Cynic - Traced On Air (Official) (MySpace)
Dead to Me - Little Brother (Official) (MySpace)
Deerhunter - Microcastle (Official) (MySpace)
Down for the Count - Battle Royale (Official) (MySpace)
Dragonette - Galore (Official) (MySpace)
Driver Side Impact - Lion (Official) (MySpace)
Eagles of Death Metal - Heart On (Official) (MySpace)
Emery - While Broken Hearts Prevail (Official) (MySpace)
Fear Before - Fear Before (Official) (MySpace)
Fight Bite - Emerald Eyes (Official) (MySpace)
Forgive Durden - Razia's Shadow: A Musical (Official) (MySpace)
Fredrik - Na Na Ni (Official) (MySpace)
Kaiser Chiefs - Off With Their Heads (Official) (MySpace)
Lovedrug - The Sucker Punch Show (Official) (MySpace)
Mathew Dear - Body Language Vol. 7 (Official) (MySpace)
Matthew Herbert - When There's Me and There's You (Official) (MySpace)
O'Death - Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin (Official) (MySpace)
Red Eyed Legends - Wake Up, Legend (Official) (MySpace)
Rodrigo y Gabriela - Live in Japan (Official) (MySpace)
Ruth - Anorak (Official) (MySpace)
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cardinology (Official) (MySpace)
School of Seven Bells - Alpinisms (Official) (MySpace)
SCSI-9 - Easy as Down (Official) (MySpace)
Settle The Sky - Now That We're Waiting (Official) (MySpace)
Snow Patrol - A Hundred Million Suns (Official) (MySpace)
Starflyer 59 - Dial M (Official) (MySpace)
Tension - Failing Crazy (Official) (MySpace)
The Cure - Dream 4.13 (Official) (MySpace)
The Promise Hero - Wait For The Sun (Official) (MySpace)
The Twang - Love It When I Feel Like This (Official) (MySpace)
Tom Gabel - Heart Burns EP (Official) (MySpace)
Various Artists Perfect as Cats: A Tribute To The Cure (Official) (MySpace)
Vic Chesnutt, Elf Power and the Amorphous Strums - Dark Developments (Official) (MySpace)
William Control - Hate Culture (Official) (MySpace)
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The Shore, with their psychedelic rock, remain on top of our lists of favorite bands since 2004. Influenced by many sounds of the 60s, including Buffalo Springfield and The Beach Boys, the California foursome have had us repeatedly going back for more since their infectious, self-titled debut. We were delighted to hear of their news not more than a month ago of their new album, Light Years, which was released digitally on October 13th.
The band, consisting of Ben Ashley Wayne Faler, Kyle Mullarky and John Wilmer, were kind enough to give us some feedback on their current status, what went into their latest album and a few other meddling questions. Aside from the questions below, we strongly urge you to go out and buy Light Years, The Shore's second album on iTunes or give them a listen on their MySpace page. They are sure not to disappoint.
Since the release of your last record and your eventual departure from Maverick Records, what has happened with The Shore? Why such a long gap between records?
Well... A lot has happened. We left Maverick, which eventually was dissolved, a couple of us had children, management changes, etc. We were also searching for direction as a band.... I'd written about 60+ songs, which were eventually distilled down to what ended up on "Light Years". Plus we only release our albums in Olympic years!
Your new album 'Light Years' released digitally on October 13th, what is the significance of this album name?
I'd taken that title from the James Salter novel of the same name... basically about beautiful lives frayed over the course of time... which seemed to be a bit of a theme while writing the album.
You were once again working with Rick Parker (Sugarcult, Dandy Warhols), how did having him back in your corner help with completing this album?
Well, Rick's very good at reigning us in. Perhaps we would go way off course into some really abstract psychedelic stuff otherwise... He's able to produce in a way that isn't intrusive but more so inspiring in that he gets really great tones and sound.
Were there any setbacks making 'Light Years'?
Only in the time it took to actually get into the studio. We had the songs ready, as well as the vibe of what we were hoping would be translated in the recording. Once we actually got in to the studio everything flowed quite quickly.
Four years later and we're thrilled to hear your second album is ready for the public. Much has happened since then, how does 'Light Years' differ from your 2004 self-titled album?
I'd say some of our other influences perhaps are more relevant on this one... there's a lot of sitars and mellotrons and whatnot. Also I think the theme and vibe of this one is maybe a bit closer to how we are as musicians...
We at MusicUnderFire were quite fond of "Hold On" from your last album. What particular song off of your newest work are you most excited about?
I really dig all the songs on this album... but if pushed I'd have to go with "Wandering Light" or "Showers You With Love"
If you could go on tour with another group right now, who would it be?
Fleet Foxes are doing some great stuff right now... Or perhaps My Bloody Valentine or Oasis.
Besides the obvious CD release party with tons of champagne bottles popping, how are you going to celebrate your new album?
Hopefully by touring soon, and writing another masterpiece!
Anything else you would like to add?
Just thanks to everyone for hanging in there and believing in our music! Now go pick up "Light Years", and enjoy!!
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The Twilight Sad Release Exclusive Covers Album, 'The Twilight Sad Killed My Parents And Hit The Road'
0 comments Published by musicunderfire on Monday at 10/27/2008
The Twilight Sad are overseas entertaining the European countries, so alas, we must do nothing but wait for this album to come our way. Their tour is beginning today in support of Mogwai (Glasgow, UK), whose The Hawk Is Howling was released a little over a month ago. Their exclusive album will be available for sale at their upcoming shows.
Their exclusive album named The Twilight Sad Killed My Parents And Hit The Road, features covers of The Smiths, Joy Division and even the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The album includes rarities and live performances of songs not yet released.
Here's the track listing:
1. Walking For Two Hours
2. That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy
3. Untitled #28
4. Cold Days From The Birdhouse
5. And She Would Darken The Memory
6. Twenty Four Hours (Joy Division cover)
7. The Weather Is Bad
8. Half A Person (The Smiths cover)
9. Untitled #27
10. Modern Romance (Yeah Yeah Yeahs cover)
11. I Was Hoping The Winter Was Over
MP3: The Twilight Sad - I'm Taking The Train Home (buy)
Below are their tour dates, which start today with Mogwai:
27 Oct - Rockhal, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
28 Oct - Casino de Paris, Paris, France
29 Oct - Live Music Hall, Koeln, Germany
30 Oct - Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
02 Nov - Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
03 Nov - Mejeriet, Lund, Sweden
04 Nov - Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden
06 Nov - Huxleys, Berlin, Germany
08 Nov - Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany
10 Nov - Mousonturm, Frankfurt, Germany
12 Nov - Backstage, Munich, Germany
13 Nov - Aquarius Club, Zagreb, Croatia
14 Nov - WuK, Vienna, Austria
15 Nov - Archa Theatre, Prague, Czech Republic
17 Nov - Fri Son, Fribourg, Switzerland
18 Nov - Rote Fabrik Aktionshalle, Zurich, Switzerland
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Its a shame this was our first time to the spacious brick capsule called the 'World Cafe Live' down on Walnut Street in Philadelphia. It's suited in a warm environment, the tall skyscrapers of our city a mere quarter-mile away, yet lingering on the campuses of both Penn University and Drexel University and a grassy field, covering the West side of the building. The World Cafe also houses Philadelphia's own independent radio station WXPN who are finishing up their donation drive to keep the radio station going for more years to come. Please visit them to help contribute in any way you can.
Pictures and Sound
Luke Reynolds' name may ring a bell if you've heard of Blue Merle. In fact, he was the lead vocalist for Blue Merle and later moved on to operate as a solo unit since the releasing a solo EP titled The Space Between the Lines. Reynolds now travels with two other members, Dave Wilder (bass) who previously played with Jem, and Pete McNeal (Drums) to make up a three-man band named Pictures and Sound. The band operates under Vanguard Records, who have contributed to the careers of other great singers and songwriters such as one of our other recent favorites, Greg Laswell and a slew of other artists (Edwin McCain, Hootie & the Blowfish, Blues Traveler, Shawn Mullins, and Chely Wright).
The show began with McNeal's drums, which were quick and rhythmic like that of a drum machine. No sooner did Reynolds' sing that their sound was completed with drums, bass and Reynolds on the guitar as well. It was a showcase of the relaxed atmosphere that Blue Merle could have pulled off. The simplicity of the three members on stage was satiating to the crowd as onlookers patiently waited for the jazzy lead act, Nikka Costa. It's safe to say, there was more to be found in this act. Many were swaying to the music, and unexpectedly found themselves enjoying the open air of the World Cafe much more with an stellar opening act.
Pictures and Sound opened with two of their own songs from their new self-titled album, both quick rhythms, with relaxed guitar melodies, uplifting and captivating. The second song dramatically stretched more than five-minutes as there was no lull in the performance as Reynolds played to the crowd with a new jazzy version of "Burning in the Sun", slowed down by as much as 30-40 BPM. Perhaps this had the potential to be the most captivating performance of the night, offsetting the pace from the previous song. But this was not the case.
Reynolds proceeded to play a song called "Sundays", which was a collaboration with Felix Haaksman who makes up one half of the German re-mix team Haaksman + Haaksman. This collaborative effort mastered in the streets of Berlin was wildly different from the other songs played throughout the night, featuring a pulsing bassline and had a duality (as most collaborative efforts do) which seemed to be an addition to Reynold's melodies and influence, with the drum beat and bass combined.
The most captivating moment of the night was when Pictures and Sound played the first track from their latest, titled "Everything Leaves A Mark". The song is upbeat and the vocals fit perfectly to the guitar and drums. Their entire performance was top notch, really. The band backed by McNeal and Wilder complimented Reynold's vocals and the band seems to be having a great tour thus far. You can follow up on what the band has been doing on their blog. Make sure you go out and buy Pictures and Sound's album!
MP3: Pictures and Sound - Forever to Reach (buy)
MySpace: http://picturesandsound.com/
Blog: http://picturesandsound.blogspot.com/
Video: Pictures and Sound - 100 Directions






Nikka Costa
The eight-man funk band highlighted by Nikka Costa arrived on stage after a brief intermission between sets. Immediately, fans and patrons alike found open places in front of the colorfully lit stage. Once prepped properly, wailing horns and kickin' jazz erupted to the giddy delight of everyone.
This release wasn't complete though until seconds later, the soulful speech of Nikka protruded from her ensemble at center stage. As she was skillfully inserting each lyric onto the thumping melody's palate, she sent a karmic presence to the abiding room by the pushing and pulling of her arms.
Along with her own aura, the skilled help on stage worked through their respective trade, whether it was trumpet, trombone, bass guitar, electric guitar, drums, keyboard and anything else available. Not only did the group together manage to create an electricity with their instruments, their personalities flew across the room, too, as each sound created an important part of the whole.
For more on Nikka Costa, head here.
MP3: Nikka Costa - Stuck To You (buy)

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Let's Go Phillies, Philadelphia Playlist
0 comments Published by musicunderfire on Wednesday at 10/22/2008
With our Fightin' Phils getting ready for their World Series games, we thought we would spread some of our excitement as well as spread some of the Philadelphia music talent with a playlist. Unfortunately, Survivor and Bon Jovi didn't make it, but I am sure Fox will play the heck out of them. GO PHILLIES!!!
MP3: Dr. Dog - Ain't It Strange (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Birdie Busch - Sweetheart Age (MySpace)
MP3: Anthony Green - Springtime Out the Van Window (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Good Old War - Looking For Shelter (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: The Artificial Hearts - You Were My Everything (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Peasant - We're Good (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Enon - Mirror On You (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: (the sounds of ) Kaleidoscope - Silver Sk'eyes (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Surgeon - Can't Let Go (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Quintero - Gravity (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Natalie Walker - With You (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
MP3: Circa Survive - The Difference Between Medicine and Poison is in the Dose (buy) (Official) (MySpace)
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Labels: Anthony Green, Dr. Dog, Enon, Natalie Walker, Playlist
New Album Releases For Tuesday 10/21/2008
0 comments Published by musicunderfire on Tuesday at 10/21/2008Keep your eye out for Plus Minus, whose album Xs on Your Eyes caught our ears this past week with their single "Snowblind", which is also our Song of the Week.
As far as EPs go, this week has plenty: Beach House has their Used To Be EP, Bloc Party has their Talons EP releasing in the UK, Death in the Park with their self-titled EP, Deep Vibration with Vera Cruz EP and the reggae/hiphop blend of Matisyahu featuring his Shattered EP.
All EPs aside, keep your eyes out for Final Fantasy's latest, as well as some of our more prominent bands, Hospital Ships (see our feature), of Montreal, The Dears (see our feature) and the intrumental rock of ...And You Will Know us by the Trail of the Dead. Looking forward to another solid week!
MP3: Frightened Rabbit - Fast Blood (buy)
MP3: Beach House - Master of None (buy)
MP3: Death in the Park - Laws of Nature (buy)
MP3: of Montreal - Nonpareil of Favor (buy)
+ / - (Plus/Minus) - Xs on Your Eyes (Official) (MySpace)
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of the Dead - Festival Thyme (Official) (MySpace)
An Albatross - The An Albatross Family Album (Official) (MySpace)
Anni Rossi - Afton (MySpace)
Beach House - Used To Be 7" (Official) (MySpace)
Blithe Sons - The Great Orthochromatic Wheel (Official)
Bloc Party - Talons EP (Official) (MySpace)
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Dolores (Official) (MySpace)
Brett Dennen - Hope for the Hopeless (Official) (MySpace)
Brother JT3 - Jelly Roll Gospel (Official)
Danielson - Our Givest (Remix) 7" (Official) (MySpace)
Danny Rocco - Unplugged In Mitchell Park (MySpace)
Death in the Park - Death in the Park EP (Official) (MySpace)
Deep Vibration - Vera Cruz EP (Official) (MySpace)
El Guincho - Alegranza! (U.S. version) (Official) (MySpace)
Electric Six - Flashy (Official) (MySpace)
Eric Copeland - Alien In A Garbage Dump 12" (Official) (MySpace)
Escape the Fate - This War Is Ours (Official) (MySpace)
Final Fantasy - Play (Official) (MySpace)
Fireworks - We Are Everywhere (MySpace)
Frightened Rabbit - Liver! Lung! FR! (Official) (MySpace)
Gang Gang Dance - Saint Dymphna (Official) (MySpace)
Heavy Hands - Smoke Signals (MySpace)
Hospital Ships - Oh, Ramona (MySpace)
Hush Arbors - Hush Arbors (Official) (MySpace)
Kemialliset Ystavat/ Sunroof - Split EP (Official)
Lake - Oh, the Places We'll Go (Official) (MySpace)
Larkin Grimm - Parplar (Official) (MySpace)
Lemonade - Lemonade (MySpace)
Loren Connors - The Moon Last Night (Official) (MySpace)
Lou Reed - Berlin: Live At St. Ann’s Warehouse (Official)
Matisyahu - Shattered EP (Official) (MySpace)
Matt Sims - Happily Ever After (Official) (MySpace)
Mythical Beast - Scales (MySpace)
Night Horse - The Dark Won't Hide You (Official) (MySpace)
of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping (Official) (MySpace)
Parts & Labor - Receivers (Official) (MySpace)
pH10 - Well Connected (Official) (MySpace)
Pit Er Pat - High Time (Official) (MySpace)
Pompeii - Nothing Happens for a Reason (Official) (MySpace)
Rank Deluxe - You Decide (Official) (MySpace)
Rosemary's Garden - La musique du Jardin (MySpace)
Sea and Cake - Car Alarm (Official) (MySpace)
Sebastian Grainger - Sebastien Grainger and the Mountains (Official) (MySpace)
Shawn Lee & Clutchy Hopkins - Clutch of the Tiger (Official) (MySpace)
Simon Bookish - Everything Everything (Official) (MySpace)
So So Glos - Tourism/ Terrorism (Official) (MySpace)
Social Code - He Said, She Said EP (Official) (MySpace)
Storsveit Nix Noltes/ Roayl Family - Divorce (MySpace)
The Dears - Missles (Official) (MySpace)
The Mystic Underground - It Really Shouldn't Be This Hard (Official) (MySpace)
The Stiletto Formal - ¡Fiesta, Fiesta, Fiesta, Fiesta! (MySpace)
White Hinterland - Luniculaire EP (Official) (MySpace)
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Labels: ...And You Will Know us by the Trail of the Dead, Beach House, Bloc Party, Final Fantasy, Frightened Rabbit, Hospital Ships, Matisyahu, New Releases, of Montreal, Plus Minus, The Dears

Bloc Party news has been simmering down since Intimacy was released back on August 21st. Since then, an array of remixes have been releases, their most prominent one being their Mercury EP (iTunes UK link) which featured two other songs we didin't post here - "Flosstradamus Remix" and the "Herve Is In Disarray Remix" .
However, the list below has some great remixes, most importantly by CSS along with some of my older favorites such as "The Modern Love" and the stunning duality of Kele singing "Hunting for Witches" to the tune of Coldplay's "In My Place". Also featured are Chromeo and Does It Offend You, Yeah? (featured on our 300th post) remixed by Bloc Party.
MOST notable below, you can listen to the latest Bloc Party Remix, "Talons (Phones R.I.P Mix)", which will be available for download on iTunes' UK site as of tomorrow (10/20/08) in the UK only. From listening to the song below, I can say this is the best Bloc Party remix I've heard to date. As any Phones fan would be, I am shocked to hear it rumored that this is going to be his final remix (hence the "R.I.P." part of the remix title). If anyone has some truth to this, please leave a comment. Enjoy the list and be sure to pick up the Talons EP tomorrow...
MP3: Bloc Party - Hunting for Witches (Crystal Castles Remix) (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party - Mercury (CSS remix) (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party - The Pioneers (m83 remix) (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party - The Prayer (La Modes Sunday school remix) (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party - This Modern Love (dave piankas making time remix) (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party - Where Is Home (Diplo Remix feat Skepta) (buy)
MP3: Bloc Party vs Coldplay - Hunting for Witches In My Place (buy)
MP3: Chromeo - Needy Girl (Bloc Party Remix) (buy)
MP3: Does It Offend You Yeah - We Are Rockstars (Bloc Party Remix) (buy)
Bloc Party - Talons (Phones R.I.P Mix)
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Labels: Bloc Party, Chromeo, Coldplay, Does It Offend You, Remixes
Eagles of Death Metal contest winding down
1 comments Published by musicunderfire on Friday at 10/17/2008
With just a few weeks left in our Denny's Rockstar Menu and MUF Contest, we want to remind our readers a bit about why we chose to highlight the Eagles of Death Metal over Taking Back Sunday, All American Rejects and Plain White T's. It's simple - EODM bring that funky hoppy sound we love and our readers love.
Sure the words Death Metal throw you off instantly, but it isn't actually hardcore, screaming-and-yelling rock, but rather a White Stripes-type style with a grungy heavy metal look. Their new album, Heart On, will be in stores on October 28. We've added a video below to help you out.
Also, to enter the contest, head here and just email us with your name. The contest ends October 31.
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Coldplay's 'Prospekts March EP' Details Revealed
0 comments Published by musicunderfire on at 10/17/2008The album art above features yet another painting (looks familiar doesn't it) by Eugene Dela Croix which was painted to represent the French Revolution. And just another tidbit of information; You may recall reading each of Coldplay's exerpts leading up to their album name actually being dropped, however, many onlookers were anticipating this album to be named Prospekt, when in fact, it turns out this song will be the meat and potatoes of this follow-up EP. Keep in mind, the band went through a tough time trying to pick out which songs they wanted on their full length, so these are no lesser than was was on their album, rather songs that didn't fit into the album flow they wanted.
From Coldplay:
We are very proud of these and excited to release them. They have each been the subject of many discussions and arguments. Some might be considered too catchy or too heavy for Coldplay songs but in our minds they complete the Viva La Vida picture.You can see Coldplay's first ever performance of "Glass of Water" played in Antwerp, Belguim on October 4th by going here.
Below is the tracklisting. If you still haven't purchased Viva La Vida, there will be a VLV Prospekts March Edition which will feature the original disc along with Prospekts March EP included.
The EP will be released on the following dates:
Wednesday 19th November - Japan (digitally, physical to follow in January), Sweden (digitally on 21st)
Friday 21st November - Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, South Africa
Saturday 22nd November - Australia
Monday 24th November - UK, rest of the world
Tuesday 25th November - USA, Canada, Spain
Tuesday 9th December - Argentina
Tracklisting:
1. Life In Technicolor II
2. Postcards From Far Away
3. Glass of Water
4. Rainy Day
5. Prospekts March / Poppyfields
6. Lost +
7. Lovers In Japan (Osaka Sun Mix)
8. Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground
MP3: Coldplay - Ladder to the Sun (live)
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