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The Daily Fix introduces you to the latest and greatest to hit the Seattle scene. Say hello to Truckasauras. The Fourth City foursome mashes everything from techno, hip-hop, and the sounds of video game electronics to create exclusive beats that keep them from being categorized into any one genre. As unique as their music, their live shows incorporate large screen visuals of monster truck rallies, explosions and WWF matches. Sporting trucker hats and fishing vests, Truckasauras hypes crowds in their trademark white-trash glory. Get a look at their video, "Fak!!!" off their latest album, "Tea Parties, Guns and Valor."
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.The Daily Fix introduces you to the latest and greatest to hit the Seattle scene. Say... more
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In their trademark colorful attire, with a new artsy album and innovative music video, American indie-pop band, Of Montreal takes over the Daily Fix to fill us in on the details of their latest release, "Skeletal Lampings." Lead man, Kevin Barnes tells us exactly where the album came from, and the idea behind its making. The group shows off their artistic album cover and reveal its multifunctional ability. Plus, get a peak at their new animated music video for the single, "Id Engager."
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.In their trademark colorful attire, with a new artsy album and innovative music video,... more
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What a week in music! Paul McCartney wants to release a long-lost Beatle track. Rod Stewart's rolling with Ron Wood this summer for a Faces reunion tour. Jane's Addiction reunited again. Bocephus may be running for a seat in the Tennessee Senate. Jimmy Fallon replaces Conan, and The Roots may replace Max Weinberg. John Mayer could get his own 60's style variety show, and Elvis Costello scores a spot on the Sundance Channel. Prince may not support gay marriage, and will not promote a fragrance. Chris Martin wears musical trousers, OonceOonce calls out Justice, and Kanye releases a free mixtape.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.What a week in music! Paul McCartney wants to release a long-lost Beatle track. Rod... more
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The Daily Fix is breaking down the numbers of rocks most anticipated album, Guns N' Roses latest, "Chinese Democracy." We'll tell you how many years it took to complete, how many producers, guitarists and studios were used, how many riots it caused, stars it was awarded, chicken coops it built, stores it will be in, and Dr.Peppers it will give out. Find out who leaked how many tracks and how much jail time they got, what NBA star rapped how many verses, and how many labels planned on releasing it. How much does it cost, and how much could it make?
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.The Daily Fix is breaking down the numbers of rocks most anticipated album, Guns... more
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Soul singer, Nikka Costa sits in on the Daily Fix to talk about her latest album, "Pebble to a Pearl." Find out what early soul singers have inspired her music, and how her old school style landed her a deal with the historic label, Stax Records. Get the details and quick peek at her new music video for the single, "Stuck to You." Plus, Nikka talks about her live shows and why performing is her favorite part of the whole deal.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.Soul singer, Nikka Costa sits in on the Daily Fix to talk about her latest album,... more
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Masters of the remix world, Jesse Keeler and Al-P, also known as Canadian DJ Duo, MSTRKRFT, sit in on the Daily Fix to talk about their latest and past projects, group history, and what's yet to come. The two give us the details on their most recent remix, "Green Light," for John Legend and Andre 3000. Find out what insanely famous pop star the duo will be working with next, what life is really like out on the road, and get the details on their upcoming tour with indie-electro duo, LA Riots.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.Masters of the remix world, Jesse Keeler and Al-P, also known as Canadian DJ Duo,... more
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Massachusetts-born singer-songwriter, Matt Nathanson, sits in on the Daily Fix to give us the details on his latest album, Some Mad Hope. Find out what inspired his writing on this album, and how it documents events in his life. We give you a look at Matt's music video, Come On Get Higher, and a peek at an intimate live performance. Find out what band Matt originally wanted to be a part of, and who inspired him to go solo. Plus, Matt introduces us to a fan that has impacted his career and life even more so than he has hers.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.Massachusetts-born singer-songwriter, Matt Nathanson, sits in on the Daily Fix to give... more
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UPDATE: Atmosphere is headlining Paid Dues, Guerrilla Union's indie hip-hop festival. Get more info here: http://www.guerillaunion.com/paiddues/
"When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh*t Gold." Hell yeah you do! Rapper Slug, second half of the Minneapolis based indie hip-hop duo, Atmosphere, takes over the Daily Fix to talk about their 5th and latest album, appropriately named after the positive catch phrase. Slug dishes on criticism from his contemporaries and talks about how he "dumbed it down" on the deluxe version to cater to their comments. Find out what new rules were set for this album, how Slug tweaked his writing style, and get a peek at the innovative approach to their new music video, "You."
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.UPDATE: Atmosphere is headlining Paid Dues, Guerrilla Union's indie hip-hop... more
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On this Daily Fix, we toss it to Philly to bring you another edition of Breakfast at Sulimay's. Our three favorite critics, Joe, Ann and Bill give us their words of wisdom on the Kings of Leon single, "Crawl," off their latest album,"Only By The Night." Find out how Jack Daniels and religion relate, get Joe's thoughts on today's new technology and "that static sound," Ann tells us the benefits of sheet music, and who's the Kings of Lion? All this over an early bird special!
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.On this Daily Fix, we toss it to Philly to bring you another edition of Breakfast at... more
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Argentinian comedian turned singer-songwriter, Juana Molina sits in on the Daily Fix to fill us in on the birth of her 5th and latest album, "Un Dia." Find out what led Juana to ditch her success and superstardom as the leading role of her very own show, popular Latin comedy, "Juana y Sus Hermanas," to pursue a new career as a "serious" musician in the very competitive Los Angeles area. From scatting to almost lyrical silence, she describes her thoughts on this new album, how it is different from her previous work, and what inspired her "one day" lyrics.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.Argentinian comedian turned singer-songwriter, Juana Molina sits in on the Daily Fix... more
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Cleveland born singer-songwriter, actress and student, Kate Voegele sits in on the Daily Fix to fill us in on the details of her recent projects and current tour.Cleveland born singer-songwriter, actress and student, Kate Voegele sits in on the... more
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Returning from a 5-year hiatus, Tricky sits in on the Daily Fix to talk about how white ghettos, Real Food Daily and a guy named Joseph all influenced his latest album.Returning from a 5-year hiatus, Tricky sits in on the Daily Fix to talk about how... more
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Punk-cabaret musical duo, The Dresden Dolls, sit in on the Daily Fix to fill us in on the details of their new album, and the inspiration behind their unique live shows.Punk-cabaret musical duo, The Dresden Dolls, sit in on the Daily Fix to fill us in on... more
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Matt and Kim released a new single on RCRD LBL last week from their next album. Grand is going to be released in 2009, but “Good Ol’ Fashion Nightmare” is out now. I can’t stop singing it. Why aren’t you paying more attention to this?Matt and Kim released a new single on RCRD LBL last week from their next album. Grand... more
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Andrew W.K. tells the Daily Fix about the um... more unusual moments he spent working with Lee "Scratch" Perry during the recording of Perry's new album "Repentance".Andrew W.K. tells the Daily Fix about the um... more unusual moments he spent working... more
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From rock to reggae, Andrew W.K. resurfaces to work with the legendary Lee "Scratch" Perry on his new album "Repentance". Andrew sits in on the Daily Fix to give us all the details.From rock to reggae, Andrew W.K. resurfaces to work with the legendary Lee... more
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She charmed the queen of England, captivated Israel, impressed President Bush and won over the hardest sell of all -- the French.
But can France's first lady, top model turned songstress Carla Bruni who married President Nicolas Sarkozy in February, keep spinning the magic once her new album comes out July 11?
Its success, or failure, could be an affair of state.
The Italian-born Bruni (officially Bruni-Sarkozy) makes an unlikely spouse for any national leader. But in France, where a deep conservatism runs through the lush heartland, she is in many ways the very antithesis of a first lady.
A self-described modern woman, the 40-year-old one-time single mother makes no secret of her freewheeling past, including high-profile trysts with the likes of Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton.
Yet while the French have been scandalized by Sarkozy's own splashy lifestyle and his very public divorce just months after winning office, they have taken to Bruni in a big way.
With her high society upbringing and easy elegance, Bruni has defied France's special laws of gravity, gaining accolades from the press and favorable ratings in opinion polls.
"She has even shown herself to be a very intelligent woman," said Jean-Luc Parodi, a longtime political analyst. "The way she has handled herself since her marriage shows a real finesse in understanding both the president and French society."
The title of the new album -- her third -- is revealing: "Comme si de rien n'etait" (As If Nothing Had Happened). It comes out in numerous European countries July 11, sandwiched between the G-8 summit in Japan and a July 13 summit of world leaders in Paris. The album is to be released in the United States in August, under its French title.
At the Elysee presidential palace -- where the first lady maintains an office but has yet to take up permanent residence -- Bruni's fortunes are of keen strategic interest. An aide and friend of Sarkozy, Pierre Charon, has been assigned to guide her through the minefields of French politics.
"For the moment, she's a good card," said Colombe Pringle, executive editor of the celebrity magazine "Point de Vue," before adding: "It can turn very fast ... It might backlash."
"It's important that (the album) is good," she said.
Sarkozy took office in May 2007 with sky-high approval ratings but within six months had used up that reservoir of support. His messy October divorce from Cecilia Sarkozy and a brash, showy style that won him the nickname "President Bling-Bling" alarmed the French who like their presidents to appear, well, presidential.
Beyond image, Sarkozy's failure to quickly bring about promised change, like easing pinched pocketbooks, sealed the disappointment.
Then Carla to the rescue.She charmed the queen of England, captivated Israel, impressed President Bush and won... more
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JASON SERENO IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF SCI-FI SONGS, AN OUT-OF-THIS WORLD DIGITAL MIXTAPE FEATURING FOUR SONGS WITH SCIENCE-FICTION THEMES.
Los Angeles, Calif. - July 1st, 2008 - Singer/Songwriter Jason Sereno has released a concept album that is truly out of this world. SCI-FI SONGS, landing July 1st, 2008 at JasonSereno.com, is a digital mixtape with science-fiction-styled music tied together through a common narrative, inspired by unsuccessful rock operas of 1970s.
Sereno, an acoustically-minded musician with a background in comedy and vaudeville-like performances, thought of the concept after a night of binge drinking.
"I was walking to the bathroom at about 3AM," Sereno hastily recounted. "I couldn't even see straight but this idea popped in my head, so I ran back in the bedroom and asked one of the girls to write it down for me. Thankfully Sharon - or maybe Brenda - listened. For once."
Sereno also enjoys multiple partners in the recording studio, which is why he enlisted the help of longtime friend and fellow axe-wielder T-Dogg for the SCI-FI songwriting process.
"T-Dogg was crucial in the creation of the storylines and lyrics for SCI-FI SONGS," Sereno begrudgingly admitted. "He was the one who suggested we utilize the guitar as the focal point for the album instead of synths and drum machines. Too bad he won't see a dime from the record sales because nothing in our agreement was ever in writing. Dumbass."
Rounding out the group is Cremer, Hollywood 's premier voiceover actor and narrator of the album.
"Cremer's talent is truly unmatched," Sereno fondly recalled. "He added so much to the project that I couldn't imagine SCI-FI SONGS without him, but he won't be receiving any monetary compensation either. Once again - nothing in writing. Duh."
SCI-FI SONGS consists of:
RocketShip Guitar: A boy receives a guitar from his birthday but when he plugs in the instrument it transforms into a rocketship that takes him on an intergalactic journey.
Dimensions: The party started in the first dimension. But things get weirder… er.
TimeTraveler Love Song: A time traveler finds the love us his life… but when he travels back to meet the woman of his dreams he can only speak in Spanglish - an unfortunate side-effect of time travel.
CarPlanes: In the future… there are no cars. There are no planes. There are only CarPlanes.
Cremer's Promos: An incredible assortment of inappropriate radio commercials (bonus track).
Although the recordings are meant to be heard sequentially - at least the first time - Sereno insists every tune is exceptional in its own right because of the combinations of style, substance and tone within each track.
"I’m really friggin' proud of the music we've put together," Sereno boasted. "We have full-on guitar solos, insane effects, gripping lyrics, influences from rock, punk, hip-hop and latin styles, as well as a complete storyline that is far more epic and moving than any post-apocalyptic Kevin Costner film."
Sereno is confident that the SCI-FI SONGS team's hard work will pay off - at least for him - because the album speaks to an untapped audience in today's music market.
"No longer will the nerds of the world be forced to stay home on Friday night to watch reruns of Battlestar Galactica," Sereno proclaimed. "They now have a voice. They have a rhythm in their hearts. They have SCI-FI SONGS."JASON SERENO IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF SCI-FI SONGS, AN OUT-OF-THIS WORLD... more
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Jose Gonzalez guests on the Daily Fix to discuss the simple initiatives to "green" his current tour, he talks about his new album and intriguing music videos.Jose Gonzalez guests on the Daily Fix to discuss the simple initiatives to... more
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