Monday, June 24, 2013

Music News and New Music For June 24th, 2013

So of course, when running your own blog solo it can be tough to keep up with the s**tload of stuff that comes across our ears over a weekend!  Some good, some bad, some not even worth mentioning.  I guess that's how I use AFGM in general.  These articles that I go through everyday from various sites (Blabbermouth,. CBC, National Post, AV Club, Exclaim, Music News, Rolling Stone, etc.) and sort of "filter" some of the nonsense news such as the latest fashion design, who's got beef with who and who ISN'T doing music...still.

These articles brought forth are for a few different reasons:

1. It is relevant music information that pertains to you as a reader, no matter the level of intent or the genre.

2. They are relevant to the music I would be currently listening to or a genre I have put some attention and focus on.

3. I am somewhat patriotic about my Canadian music, so that always comes as a first for me.  I enjoy music from all parts of the world respectively, but I still have to promote local if I can.  Canadian music rocks!

4. Because it's humourous and we can ALWAYS use a good laugh.  Rarely will it be at someone's expense...but then again I am just the guy talking about it.  They're the ones causing the comments.

So in closing, I trust you all will not read EVERY single article posted here.  But I hope you find something of use here and keep the conversation going by forwarding it onto someone else.  Click on each article heading for redirection to the full article.  Cheers!



20 Songs You Can't Even Believe Are 20 Years Old:

From Beck to Ice Cube.  From Blind Melon to Radiohead.  Anyone else remember these classic tracks?


Concert Review - Joni Mitchell surprised with song at Massey Hall in Toronto:

"Mitchell appeared two hours into the nearly three-hour concert, smiling and sashaying in a grey dress that looked both smock-like and regal; she praised the “beautiful and individuated performances of my music” she’d just heard. The tribute, directed by drummer and longtime Mitchell associate Brian Blade, featured artists who had not only mastered the devious twists in her charts, but also inhabited them with their own voices."


Watch Jack Johnson Recording New Album in Hawaii:




Exclaim!'s 20 Most Anticipated Albums of the Summer:

DIANA, King Kahn, Sarah Neufield, Washed Out, Philip H. Anselmo, and many more!


The 10 weirdest story-songs of all time:

"Then there are those songs that go spiraling past rich narrative into the convoluted, soap opera-esque, ridiculously complex or just plain silly. The 10 story-songs in the gallery above represent some of the strangest, most baffling, I-can’t-believe-this-is-a-song moments of all time."


THE CULT To Release 'Electric Peace' In July:


"Tracks from "Peace" were used as single B-sides and some of the alternative versions were issued on an early CD, "The Manor Sessions", but it wasn’t until the limited "Rare Cult" box set in 2000 that fans got to hear the full album correctly sequenced. The box rapidly sold out so "Peace" has been unavailable for 13 years."


Muse Bring 'World War Z' Premiere to 'Kimmel':






Building A Music Collection In The Digital Age:

6 great steps to acquiring that music collection you once had sitting on your CD racks (now collecting dust).


Jane's Addiction Go 'Live in NYC' - Album Premiere:

"Jane's Addiction's 2011 album The Great Escape Artist was the band's first in eight years, and the alt-rockers celebrated with a free show at New York's Terminal 5 on July 25th, 2011."


Morrissey Sets August Release for '25:Live':

"Alma Matters"
"Ouija Board, Ouija Board"
"Irish Blood, English Heart"
"You Have Killed Me"
"November Spawned a Monster"
"Maladjusted"
"You're The One for Me, Fatty"
"Still Ill"
"People Are the Same Everywhere"
"Speedway"
"That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore"
"To Give (The Reason I Live)"
"Meat Is Murder"
"Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want"
"Action Is My Middle Name"
"Everyday Is Like Sunday"
"I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris"
"Let Me Kiss You"
"The Boy With the Thorn in His Side"


ORIANTHI: 'Heaven In This Hell' Video Released:




Win Tickets To See ALICE IN CHAINS Live In Canada:

July 
4 - Rexall Place - Edmonton, AB 
6 - Brandt Centre - Evraz Place Regina, SK
8 - MTS Centre - Winnipeg, MB
11 - Budweiser Gardens - London, ON

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THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA Schedules Live Debut:

"...live debut on August 1 at Dina-scenen in Lidköping, Sweden. Support at the gig will come from OUTSHINE and EGONAUT."


Metallica Sorting Through Nearly 600 Song Ideas:

"I understand there are people waiting for a new rec­ord, and so are we.  But I can't stress about it. It's not like, 'Fuck, hurry up and get this record out.' Hurry up for what? So we can go play gigs? We already play gigs. We'll get there." -Ulrich


Machine Head Announce New Bassist:

"It is with great pride and excitement that Machine Head announce Jared MacEachern as their new bass player. Jared has already begun rehearsals for the upcoming Rockstar Mayhem U.S. summer festival tour and will soon relocate from North Carolina to Northern California to begin pre-production for Machine Head's upcoming 8th studio release."




Norma Jean release new single “If You Got It At Five, You Got It At Fifty”:




Ministry Change Album Title to 'Whole Lotta Glove'?:

"Due to excruciating pressure and critique from The Onion's A/V Club, Ministry has hired Al Jourgensen's 12-year-old nephew to re-design the cover art and also changed the title of the upcoming Ministry release. Production in Germany on the previous title and artwork was called to a halt at 7:00 am GST on June 19, 2013."


Demoraliser Releases New Music Video "Reap What You Sow":

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