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Watch Bon Jovi Concert Live From Your Computer

Jersey boy Bon Jovi kicks off his 2010 tour tomorrow in Dallas, Texas, and is offering fans something special. Tomorrow, Sunday, April 11th fans worldwide can tune in and rock out along with the group and their sold-out Texas audience, courtesy of a webcast powered by Ustream.

Along with four, live, streaming songs, the free concert webcast will feature a special pre-taped concert reel that includes footage of Kid Rock joining Bon Jovi on stage in Detroit, plus numerous Bon Jovi TV episodes.

To watch the band rock Texas starting at 5 pm PDT/6 pm MDT/7 pm CT/8 pm EDT tomorrow visit Ustream, BonJovi.com or Facebook.

Additionally, if you’re in a band and want a chance to open for Bon Jovi, be sure to visit www.BonJovi.com/ourstage to sign up. Music fans can vote for their favorite band through April 30th and the winner will get a 20 minute opening slot!

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“The Runaways” In Theaters Today!

Will you be seeing The Runaways? Watch the movie trailer below and some additional footage from the band as well as clips from the film. Starring Twilight‘s Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett and Dakota Fanning as Cherie Currie, the film has all the critics buzzing. Love to know your reactions if you do see it this weekend!

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Cherie Currie singing “Cherry Bomb” live in Japan in 1977

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“Cherry Bomb” Dakota Fanning featuring Kristen Stewart

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CD Reviews

PT Walkley Offers Versatility on Three-Song EP

PT Walkley is an artist who needs to be witnessed live. The first time I caught him in concert, I covered the show for Filter and was truly in awe. It was his record release and he had nearly a full orchestra of musicians and backup singers perfecting each song on his album from start to finish.

Having opened for Coldplay at Madison Square Garden, performed at All Points West and had his music featured in several commercials and films, Walkley has proven his staying power as a songwriter and performer. His latest three song EP (which he handed out to all in attendance at a recent show at Joe’s Pub) will be showcased in Ed Burns’ upcoming movie, “Nice Guy Johnny.” The film premiers April 23rd at Tribeca Film Festival.

A slight departure from his previous release, Mr. Macy Wakes Alone, the three songs provide a much more upbeat rock sound. “What’s What” kicks off the release with gritty guitar and seductive vocals. With additional piano and percussion accompaniment and Walkley’s catchy “woah-oh-oh’s” the listener is captivated right away.

“Something Else” switches gears and is more of a tongue-in-cheek love ballad. With quirky lyrics demonstrating the roller coaster tale of a relationship, Walkley intrigues. “Oh how we used to fight/We’d shout out loud ’til the laryngitis came in/You weren’t my type/I didn’t float your boat/I was broke and you were broken,” Walkley sings at the start of the song. However, by the stories end, the character seems to have changed his tune. “Love is alive and well/Something else, something more/So much better than it was before,” he concludes. With fast-paced percussion and Walkley’s energetic vocals it’s impossible to not tap your foot along by the song’s close.

Last track on the EP, “The Radio,” featuring The Blue Jackets is a much edgier rock sound than previously heard from Walkley. A track questioning the impact of radio and tastemakers, the song’s aggression impresses. It perhaps is fitting then, that he name drops well known songs and musicians like Billy Joel and “Billie Jean” within the same line. “If you ain’t Billie Jean or Billy Joel you’re gonna come and go/On the radio, radio, radio,” he sings. In the end, the song begs the question: Who is to say what belongs on the radio?

For more on PT Walkley, visit his Web site. You can listen to “What’s What,” “Something Else,” and “The Radio” on MySpace.

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Q&A; with PT Walkley
Song of the Week: “The Lucky Ones”
PT Walkley Impresses at Album Release Show
All Points West: Music, Mud Wrestling, and Beer Gardens

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Song of the Week Videos

Video Wednesday: Featuring Cage the Elephant, J Lewis and Theresa Andersson

I’ve been receiving numerous emails debuting new videos from artists. Rather than hold off until the end of the week, I figured I’d feature some of my favorites today. There are plenty more out there, so if I missed any you’ve been diggin’ lately be sure to leave them in the comments!

I interviewed Theresa Andersson during CMJ back in 2008 and was truly impressed by her performance. The one woman band plays multiple instruments throughout her set with the help of loop pedals. Watch her perform “Oh Mary” below. The video is the newest clip from her soon-to-be-released DVD, “Theresa Andersson: Live at Le Petit” due out April 24.

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J Lewis blends pop, hip-hop, and R&B; throughout his debut video “Dancin’ For Me” featuring Flo Rida. His soulful vocals are sure to be a hit on the Billboard charts. Except his first album release later this year. Check out his music video below.

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Cage the Elephant sure know how to party. You can find them jumping from school buses, lighting fireworks and crowd surfing at a house party in their latest video “In One Ear.” It may even inspire you to have your own house party…hopefully with minimal damage.

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What did I miss? Which videos can’t you stop watching? Leave them in the comments and maybe I’ll feature some on the blog.

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News

Watch Train Perform Live In San Francisco!

Their most recent single, “Hey, Soul Sister” has exploded on the charts over the past few months. In fact, it seems as if every time I turn on the radio or TV it’s playing. Not that I mind.

In partnership with Walmart and Green Works, Train recently recorded a concert in San Francisco to kick-off Earth Month. Viewers can watch as the San Francisco natives play classics like “Calling All Angels” and “Meet Virginia” as well as newer tracks off their latest release, Save Me, San Francisco including “Hey, Soul Sister” and “If It’s Love.”

Watch a preview of the show below and for the complete six-song performance, click here.

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Related Links:
Q&A; with Train
You Sing, I Write’s Top 5 Interviews of 2009
Poll of the Week: What Do You Want To Ask Train?
Saturday Song Addiction

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Band of the Week

Band of the Week: Hot Chelle Rae

With energetic, danceable tracks Nashville-based Hot Chelle Rae are bound to convince even the most shy wallflower to make their way to the dance floor. Combining pop rock and radio friendly choruses, their debut release Lovesick Electric grabs the listener’s attention on the first track.

Forming in 2005, Hot Chelle Rae’s name was inspired by one of the group’s most devoted female fans. Having toured with Third Eye Blind, The Rocket Summer, Sherwood, Black Gold and Reece, the band has been perfecting their stage show. With a catchy sound that is reminiscent to fellow pop rockers Boys Like Girls and killer guitar riffs it is hard to believe this is their debut release.

Tracks like “I Like to Dance” (listen here) and “Never Have I Ever” have an unfaltering energy while beautiful ballad “Bleed” show the band can switch things up and be more serious. A love song that holds striking resemblance to Boys Like Girls’ “Two Is Better Than One,” all Hot Chelle Rae need is their Taylor Swift duet. “I bleed my heart out on this paper for you/So you can see what I can’t say/I’m dying here/’Cause I can’t say what I want to/I bleed my heart out just for you,” frontman Ryan Keith Follese sings with soaring musical accompaniment.

Watch Hot Chelle Rae’s latest music video for “Bleed” below.

Recommended: For fans of Boys Like Girls, Metro Station, Fall Out Boy, The Killers.

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Band of the Week: Murder By Death
Band of the Week: The Young Things
Band of the Week: The Bloodsugars

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What Would You Ask a Music Video Director?

Last month, I featured Hotspur‘s music video for  “Heads/Tails” as a song of the week (watch it below). A telling ballad questioning the future of a relationship, between the piano accompaniment featured throughout the song and watching a relationship unravel, the video strikes a chord.

I grew up obsessively watching music videos of my favorite bands and always wondered what a typical video shoot entailed. Tomorrow I’ll find out when I interview director of “Heads/Tails,” Josh Eisenberg. I’ve been preparing questions of my own, but I’d love to hear what you want to know about the process. Feel free to send me your questions in the comments!

Watch the video for “Heads/Tails” below.

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For a behind the scenes look at the days spent filming the video, watch Hotspur Sound Engineer Alex Markides’ footage below.

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Videos

Hair Metal Meets Facebook

Earlier this week, I wrote a post for Lemondrop.com that features a hilarious video of a hair metal band singing about the horrors of having their mom on Facebook. For my complete writeup and to watch the video, click here.

I’d love to know your thoughts on the article!

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Concert Reviews

Jupiter One Impress At Maxwell’s

Performing just over an hour, Jupiter One filled the room with their catchy indie-pop choruses and energetic stage presence. Bearing resemblance to British rockers Muse, it is easy to picture this band in a bigger arena setting. It comes as no wonder, then that Jupiter One will open for Regina Spektor on her upcoming Australian tour.

For the complete live review of Friday’s performance, click here.

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Band of the Week

Band of the Week: Athlete

UK-based band Athlete‘s latest release, Black Swan is a beautiful, emotion-filled album with soaring melodies and musical accompaniment. With songs that detail the highs and lows of life — everything from embracing youth to failed marriage and death, Athlete impress and leave a lasting impact on the listener.

Released earlier this month, the band took a different approach to recording. After their split with EMI, Athlete recorded and financed the album with money they raised on their own. Due to lack of funds, they were forced to travel to America without drummer Stephen Roberts and played acoustically while on tour with Switchfoot.

“We were playing to 5,000 people a night, without a drummer,” frontman Joel Pott said. “It wasn’t an easy experience, but it was a real positive to see what captivates people when you’re playing to them totally stripped down. You really get a feel for which are the strongest songs.”

Night after night, the crowd’s loudest cheers were reserved for first single, “The Getaway”, a stirring tale of infidelity and communication breakdown, their press release states.

“That reaction was a real boost,” keyboardist Tim Wanstall said. “And it totally focused the idea that the whole record needed to be packed with the kind of songs you can sing along to at the top of your voice.”

When Athlete returned to England, they decided they wouldn’t record the new songs until they’d been properly road-tested.

“A lot of people talk about us being a great live band, but we didn’t think we’d ever quite captured that on record. We wanted it to sound like it was just us, playing together in a room. So before we recorded the songs, we did a tour of really small venues in the UK, to get us to the point where we were playing them well. And it really worked. By the time we got back to the studio, we knew the songs inside out,” Pott said. 

Blending electro indie-pop, their fourth LP, Black Swan, offers listeners much diversity. The upbeat “Superhuman Touch” kicks off the album with airy vocals from Pott and electric musical accompaniment. With heavy bass and percussion beats, Pott’s singing style produces a striking blend. “Sparks flying out in every direction/There’s more of this to come/I think it must be heaven/Burnin the sun with just a wave of your hand,” he sings.

Next track and first single, “The Getaway” has a softer and intriguing innocence despite the song’s tale of infidelity. With Pott’s emotional vocals and light percussion and guitar accompaniment, the band switches gears from the fast-paced and energetic “Superhuman Touch” to a beautiful ballad, showcasing their versatility. With the soaring singing style of Coldplay’s Chris Martin combined with their musical prowess, “The Getaway” is one of the record’s stand-out tracks.

“Light the Way” begins with nearly two minutes of instrumental before Pott comes in. Where on previous tracks his voice and sing-along choruses evoked the most attention, it is Athlete’s rich musicality that resonates with the listener.

Title track, “Black Swan Song” is a powerful and moving number about the death of Pott’s grandfather. With a somber and laid-back almost Caribbean feel at the start, Athlete’s heartfelt lyrics transcend in the stripped down track. “I’ve been racing the clock and I’ve run out of steam/I am ready for my final symphony/Oh, my body is weak but my soul is still strong/I am ready to rest in your arms/Though many battles I have won/I lost too many friends I could count on/And I know they’ll be the first to welcome me/When I parachute into eternity,” Pott sings.

The delicate “Rubik’s Cube” fittingly closes the album. It is a song Pott has said sums up everything. “It’s about puzzling through life, working it out as you go along and having to deal with its uncertainties. That’s the magic of life, really.”

It is no question Athlete have had years struggling to survive and find their rightful place within the music industry. As with anything, these hurdles provided material that only strengthened their impeccable  release, Black Swan.

“After everything we’ve been through in the last couple of years, it feels like we’re starting again with this record,” Pott said. “We made it without a label, without any pressure and without really having anything to lose. That’s exactly how it felt when we first got together. In a lot of ways, Black Swan, is like our second debut album. That’s a pretty exciting feeling.”

Watch Athlete perform “The Getaway” live at the VEVO Playlist Party at SXSW 2010 below. For more on the band, be sure to visit them on MySpace.

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Band of the Week: The Young Things
Band of the Week: The Bloodsugars
Artist of the Week: Griffin Anthony