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!
Simple Minds Plot North American Tour with Stops in Montreal, Toronto:
"This will mark the band's first performances across the Atlantic for quite a number of years and will be something very special indeed!" -Simple Minds (press release)
10/15 Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum
10/17 Redbank, NJ - Count Basie Theatre
10/18 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
10/20 Boston, MA - Wilbur Theatre
10/21 Montreal, QC - Metropolis
10/22 Toronto, ON - Massey Hall
10/24 New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
John Frusciante Explores "Modern Classical Music" on 'Outsides' EP:
"Outsides consists of a 10 minute guitar solo and 2 abstract “out” pieces of music. Here I use the word out in the same sense as the term was used in free jazz. It’s a modern approach to the concepts of harmony found in some late 50s/early 60s free jazz and some 20th century classical. I don’t employ any aspects of rock or pop harmony, and that was basically the approach, just to make music that is not reliant on the center that, on PBX, was provided by my songwriting style. I consider this to be working along abstract lines. Making forward moving, full sounding music without resorting to any familiar musical relationships of harmony to serve as a basis has been a goal of mine for quite a while. Both songs have my style of drums and guitar solos, but nevertheless I think of them as my version of modern classical music. They started as just orchestra, but I go wherever music takes me, and I use any instrument to express my feelings, just as I use aspects of any style." -Frusciante
Van Morrison's 'Moondance' to Receive Deluxe Reissue:
"Van Morrison's classic 1970 album Moondance will be released in expanded form through Warner Bros. on September 30th."
Rob Zombie Releases Lyric Video For Cover Of Grand Funk Railroad’s “We’re An American Band”:
Atoms for Peace to Offer High-Quality Audio and Video from Upcoming Tour:
"Part of the reason Soundhalo was interesting to me was that I found myself wondering why, whenever you go to a gig, the next day there are a million shaky, horrible sounding YouTube videos already online. But you go and look because you want to see something of your experience. Soundhalo provides something really functional — an experience that you want to remember in front of you as soon as the concert has happened. To be able to relive that is a really great thing." -Nigel Godrich
International Cassette Store Day Set for September:
No longer the inadequate, younger sibling of Vinyl and CD, the humble Cassette has been making a resurgence of late. Proving that cassette tapes are not just for those of us who remember buying Nirvana's 'Nevermind' with birthday money, or making lovingly compiled mixtapes for the object of our teenage affections. International Cassette Store Day 2013 is a celebration of a physical product that is accessible, fun, cheap and still going strong in the turbulent current musical climate.
This event sees limited releases from it's organisers - SEXBEAT (Fucked Up), Kissability (tbc) and Suplex Cassettes (Fair Ohs, Proper Ornaments); as well as classic albums reissued in this fun format by Transgressive (At The Drive-In, Pulled Apart By Horses), Bella Union (The Flaming Lips), Domino (The Pastels), 4AD (Deerhunter), Wichita Recordings(Hard Skin), Burger Records and many more. Other labels involved spreading the Cassette love with limited releases are Jade Tree, Mirror Universe, Reeks of Effort, Art is Hard, Faux Discx and Tie Dye Tapes and more to be confirmed.
JON LORD: 'All Those Years Ago' Photobook Due Before End Of Year:
"At Rufus Stone, we always wanted to produce a large format, mostly photographic book of Jon Lord's incredible and respected career in the music industry. Jon's illness put this plan on hold but though he is no longer with us to contribute in person, it has been decided by [Jon's wife] Vicky Lord to produce a book, with the family, friends and musicians who worked with him throughout his life all contributing personal material and memories. The book is designed to be a massive photographic celebration of Jon's life and work and will contain much rare and personal material from his early days (before he became a professional musician), through the ARTWOODS, and, of course, DEEP PURPLE and beyond. His time in PAL and WHITESNAKE are also covered, and naturally his many orchestral projects. Recently discovered images taken by Jon himself during his touring days in DEEP PURPLE will also be included.
As well as the book, previously unreleased music from Jon is also being included, and one track in particular called 'All Those Years Ago' has inspired the title of the project. More never-before-released music, visuals and artifacts will be added to make this a true celebration of Jon Lord's life. Although some of the material sourced for the book will be from professional photographers, it is appreciated that fans may wish to contribute memorabilia or images taken over the years at concerts and we will be happy to look at any material.
People interested in the book and the project can keep up to date with email newsletters by subscribing at www.jonlordphotobook.com, and receive pre-publication information. Details of the final format for the book will be announced before long. It is currently hoped to launch the title at the end of this year. Plans to have a blue heritage plaque unveiled on Jon's family home in Leicester are well advanced. In April 2014 a special memorial concert is being held at The Royal Albert Hall in London as a further celebration of Jon's music and life."
Music Video Posted For Serj Tankian, Ihsahn, Devin Townsend, Etc. Charity Track “We Are”:
Rock ‘n’ roll owes its evolution to surf music:
Surf music was the first 'indie' rebellion against the lame formula-bound pop the major record corporations were churning out. Pickup bands flocked to cheap independent studios, like Gold Star in Hollywood (patronized by the Beach Boys and Phil Spector) and Pal, in suburban Cucamonga, whose owner Paul Buff built a five-track recorder, a big deal back then. It also featured a natural reverb (or echo). Frank Zappa worked there as an engineer; his amp was used in the Surfaris’ classic Wipe Out. He eventually bought the tiny studio, renamed it Studio Z, charged a flat-rate $13.50 an hour, and put a sign on the door: 'Wipe Out Recorded Here.'
Study finds music can reduce pain for kids in ER:
"I think that as a mother, we naturally try to distract our children from potentially distressing or painful procedures. I think this really provides scientific evidence that music does, in fact, work." -Lisa Hartling
Bob Dylan / Wilco / My Morning Jacket Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto ON, July 15:
"Bob Dylan tends to pick his opening acts wisely. And while Wilco and MMJ are popular, potent bands with decent followings, they aren't going to provide the visceral punch of Dylan's finely-honed set. The opener of 'Things Have Changed' always ignites audience enthusiasm. A major improvement on this tour has been to move 'Love Sick' and 'High Water' into the two and three spots. The best song of the night, however, was the gorgeous "Soon After Midnight" off his last album Tempest."
Pussy Riot release first music video ("Red Prison") after their time incarceration:
Privacy Group Calls for FTC Investigation into Jay-Z's Samsung App:
"Samsung failed to disclose material information about the privacy practices of the App, collected data unnecessary to the functioning of the Magna Carta App, deprived users of meaningful choice regarding the collection of their data, interfered with device functionality, and failed to implement reasonable data minimization procedures." -Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
Spector Signature Series Features CHRIS KAEL CK-4 Model:
-Neck-Thru the body construction.
-Rock Maple neck with solid maple body wings
-EMG® BT™ Tone Circuit and EMG® P/J™ active pickups
-This model is available in matte black or matte white with black hardware.
-Knuckle-Head/brass knuckle plate in black (white model) or chrome (black model) - this plate is removable.
Ministry/Revolting Cocks Members Reunite as Bells into Machines:
Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten to be named Icon of music:
"John Lydon is a true icon whose influence on music, fashion and art has been felt around the world." -Del Bryant (BMI President and CEO)
Lazarus AD Working On New Music:
"So, we're sure you're all wondering what the hell has been going on with us.
'Where are you?!'
'Are you guys still alive?!'
'When is the new album going to be released?!'
Well... We are still here, and alive. We took some time off for personal reasons and have since been locked away putting together new music. As to when we will have the new stuff out for all you great people to enjoy, unfortunately, it is still unknown. Although, it will be sooner than later. We do have some bigger news that we will announce when the time is right. Until then, keep an eye out, and throw on The Onslaught and Black Rivers Flow as a reminder that we have not forgotten about you, and new music IS on the way.
To each and every Lazarus AD fan, thank you so much for your patience and loyalty. We can't wait for you all to hear it." -Lazarus AD
Black Label Society Release Official Live Footage Of “Suicide Messiah” From 2013 ‘Gigantour’:
(Side note: "Unblackened", the new live DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Video from BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, will be released on September 24 by Eagle Rock Entertainment.)
Blackguard To Tour North America With Finntroll & Metsatöll:
11/04 West Springfield, VA – Empire
11/05 New York City, NY – Stage 48
11/06 Montreal, QC – Club Soda
11/07 Quebec City, QC – Imperial de Quebec
11/08 Ottawa, ON – Mavericks
11/09 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
11/10 Pittsburgh, PA – Altar Bar
11/11 Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s
11/12 London, ON – Rum Runners
11/13 Joliet, IL – Mojoes
11/14 St. Paul, MN – Station 4
11/15 Winnipeg, MB – The Zoo
11/16 Regina, SK – The Exchange
11/17 Calgary, AB – The Republik
11/18 Edmonton, AB – Pawn Shop
11/20 Vancouver, BC – Red Room
11/21 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
11/22 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
11/23 San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
11/24 Anaheim, CA – The Grove
11/26 Las Vegas, NV – LVCS
11/27 Tempe, AZ – Rocky Point Cantina
11/29 Salt Lake City, UT – In The Venue
11/30 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
12/01 Lawrence, KS – Granada
12/02 Dallas, TX – Trees
12/03 San Antonio, TX – Backstage Live
12/04 Houston, TX – Scout Bar
12/06 Tampa, FL – Orpheum
12/07 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
12/08 Louisville, KY – Diamond Pub And Billiards
12/09 Baltimore, MD – Soundstage
Ryan Adams Teams Up with Fall Out Boy to Record "Punk Rock" Songs:
"It was punk rock — the stuff that makes you want to kick the shit out of your bedroom at your parents' house. It's impossible to deny the spirit of what was happening there." -Pete Wentz
5 must-see acts at the Vancouver Folk Fest:
"With over 60 acts on eight stages over the course of three nights, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival can overwhelm you with choices. So that's why we asked CBC Music producer Jon Siddall to do the research for you!"
Asking Alexandria release "Killing You" single:
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