Categories
Features

Poll of the Week: Which 90s Band Do You Miss Most?

.

The 90s were a time where boy bands ruled the planet (or so it seems to me). For those that didn’t know me back then, consider yourselves lucky. I was OBSESSED with the Backstreet Boys. So much so, I was convinced I would marry one of them (preferably Brian Littrell, the smooth crooner with those beautiful blue eyes…) But I digress.

Last night, I noticed a missed call from my friend and concert sidekick/photographer/videographer Wendy Hu. She left a voicemail blasting BSB’s “Everybody” and I couldn’t help but smile. This isn’t the first time I’ve received a message with Backstreet Boys on the other end. In fact, all throughout college my mom would frequently leave me similar voicemails when she heard one of their songs.

When I posted this on Twitter I quickly received responses asking me whether I knew what happened to various 90s bands. So, rather than wonder to myself, I figured I’d ask you which 90s band you miss most and what happened to them. I’ll choose a few for the poll, but feel free to add bands I’ve missed in the comments.While you’re at it, leave me some song suggestions!

Which 90s Band Do You Miss Most?
Ace of Base
La Bouche
‘N Sync
TLC
Other
Categories
Song of the Week

Song of the Week: “Dying Day”


This week brought new single releases from several talented artists, providing music lovers with plenty of tunes for the weekend. CMT just premiered Brandi Carlile‘s latest music video, “Dying Day” off her phenomenal album, Give Up the Ghost.

With live tour footage mixed into the video, viewers get a feel for what a typical day of life on the road entails. To watch the music video for “Dying Day” click here.

Categories
News

Gaslight Anthem Unveil “American Slang”

Yesterday, Jersey favorites The Gaslight Anthem released their first single and title track to their upcoming release, American Slang. Produced by Ted Hutt (producer of their second album, The ’59 Sound) the highly anticipated third album from the band is due in stores June 15.

Rolling Stone spoke with frontman Brian Fallon a while back and he talked of the album. “The songs sound like Tom Waits’ storytelling and the Clash playing as a band, but with some big Motown-style choruses in there.”

Longtime fans will be happy to know the band hasn’t abandoned their Jersey roots and sound. Their vivid lyrics combined with Fallon’s vocals and guitar and percussion intensity on “American Slang” are enough to keep fans anxiously awaiting their June release.

You can listen to “American Slang” on MySpace and Facebook. The complete track listing and lyrics for American Slang are below:

1. American Slang
2. Stay Lucky
3. Bring It On
4. The Diamond Church Street Choir
5. The Queen of Lower Chelsea
6. Orphans
7. Boxer
8. Old Haunts
9. The Spirit Of Jazz
10. We Did It When We Were Young

“American Slang”

Look what you started,
I seem to be coming out of my skin.
Look what you’ve forgotten here.
The bandages just don’t keep me in.

and when it was over, I woke up alone.

and they cut me to ribbons and taught me to drive.
I got your name tattooed inside of my arm.
I called for my father but my father had died.
while you told me fortunes, in American Slang.

Look at the damage,
the fortunes came for the richer men.
while we’re left with gallows,
waiting for us liars to come down and hang.

and here’s where we died that time last year,
and here’s where the angels and devils meet.
and you can dance with the queen if you need,
and she will always keep your cards close to her heart.
before they tear you apart.

What do you think? Is American Slang an album you will be buying?

Related Links:
You Sing, I Write’s Top 5 Concerts of 2009
Band of the Week: Gaslight Anthem
Five Albums to Prolong Your Summer
All Points West : Music, Mud Wrestling, and Beer Gardens

Categories
News

Stream Six Songs Off Sia’s Upcoming Release

Australian songstress Sia manages to captivate music fans, critics, and fellow musicians in the industry, most notably Christina Aguilera who recently asked Sia to work on her upcoming release. While Sia’s fourth album, We Are Born, isn’t due out until June 8, lucky fans can hear six songs from the LP on her site, http://www.siamusic.net.

First single, “Clap Your Hands” is an energetic track that is sure to bring even the most timid wallflower to the dance floor. While many of the tracks on her site are upbeat, danceable numbers, ballads like “I’m In Here” showcase her emotional vocals, having the listener beg for more. To preview Sia’s six tracks, click here.

I named Sia one of my Top 10 interviews of 2008 after chatting with her about her last release, Some People Have Real Problems. She filled me in on the touring lifestyle, her songwriting process and stalking Amy Winehouse. To listen to my interview with her, click here and be sure to catch her on the road later this spring!

Related Links:
Q&A; with Sia
Sia Interview Featured on Rolling Stone
Sia Plays Sold-Out NYC Show
Sia Interview on mp3

Categories
Band of the Week

Band of the Week: Murder By Death

I have yet to hear an album as versatile and powerful as Murder By Death‘s upcoming release, Good Morning, Magpie. Of the LP, singer-songwriter Adam Turla said, “Good Morning, Magpie is some of the darkest and brightest material we have ever written. While it’s not a concept album, it embodies the struggle between light and dark that has defined our previous work.”

This struggle can be heard throughout many of the tracks. In fact, it is Turla’s vocals that demand the listener to take notice. “I traveled so long/I traveled so long til I was cold, cold as stone/My whiskers are gray they reach to the ground” he sings emotionally on “King of the Gutters, Prince of the Dogs.” It is perhaps no surprise then, that Turla wrote most of the new material during two weeks spent alone deep in the woods of Appalachia with just “a tent, a fishing pole, a guitar, and a lot of paper.”

Their biography describes Murder By Death perfectly. “Theirs is a world where Old West murder ballads mingle with rock-injected Western classicism; where an album’s sequencing can take listeners from a haunted back alley in rural Mexico to a raucous Irish pub. All of which is to say, Murder by Death albums don’t just string together songs; they create experiences.”

I couldn’t have written it more succinctly. Their fifth album release, Good Morning, Magpie, continues to bring listeners on a journey. Combining powerful haunting string interludes, horn accompaniment and percussion features, the band’s music leaves just as much a lasting impact as Turla’s vocals. First single, “Foxglove” is a beautiful love song with moving string accompaniment. With that classic Johnny Cash feel, you can easily picture Johnny singing “It was always you” to June Carter Cash.

Whether it’s a love ballad or drinking away the pain on, “As Long As There Is Whiskey In The World,” (“For as long as there is whiskey in the world we can drink away the heartache/We can drink away the girls”), Murder By Death manage to keep the listener intrigued and wondering what will come next.

Due out April 6, Good Morning, Magpie is one record to buy this spring. I can only imagine how Murder By Death sound live. Be sure to visit Murder By Death on MySpace for songs and upcoming tour dates.

Related Links:
Band of the Week: The Young Things
Band of the Week: The Bloodsugars
Artist of the Week: Griffin Anthony
Band of the Week: Nikki & Rich

Categories
Features News

Poll of the Week: What Spring Album Release Are You Looking Forward To?

It’s officially spring and lucky for all you music lovers out there, that means plenty of album releases. From classic acts like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Willie Nelson to powerful female singers including Christina Aguilera, Sia and Katy Perry, there are numerous gems to choose from. And lets not forget my favorite Jersey boys, Gaslight Anthem.

While I’ve included four of the artists I’ve previously covered on You Sing, I Write in this week’s poll, I realize these artists are just a sampling of the many albums being released. So, be sure to leave additional suggestions in the comments as I’d love to know what you’re most excited about hearing this spring!

What Spring Album Release Are You Looking Forward To?

Gaslight Anthem
Jakob Dylan
The National 
Sia
Other
Categories
News

Attention High School Students: Grammy Camp 2010


Are you in high school and interested in pursuing a career in the music industry? If so, Grammy Camp is the place for you. Held in Los Angeles July 10 – July 19, Grammy Camp offers students the opportunity to work with Grammy-winning and nominated professionals and industry specialists affiliated with The Recording Academy over a number of music industry career tracks.

The deadline for high school students to apply is March 31, 2010. Interested students can apply here. You can submit your video essay and audition videos online here. Applicants in Los Angeles and Scottsdale can also record their application videos free of charge at MyStudio locations in those cities.

For more information and to apply, visit grammyintheschools.com. Good luck!

Categories
Song of the Week

Song of the Week: “American Honey”

Lady Antebellum have been taking over the airwaves with their chart-topping hit “Need You Now.” The Nashville-based trio just released the second single off their sophomore album, Need You Now and it’s bound to reach similar success.

Reminiscing of days gone by, on “American Honey” Lady A sing, “Nothing’s sweeter than summertime and American honey.” I couldn’t agree more. Watch the video below for a taste of summer.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSOaAaZZyqk]

Related Links:
Q&A; with Lady Antebellum
CMA 2009: Six Artists to Watch
Friday Song Addiction: Country Music Edition
You Sing I Write’s Top 5 CMA Week Songs
Categories
Contest News

Want Your Photo in Dlugokecki’s New Album?


Last year, during SXSW I had the privilege of interviewing Southampton, England-based sextet Dlugokecki during their first trip to the States. Having been in the music scene the past 10 years, the band is inviting fans to add their picture in the inside of their upcoming release, 10 Years of Dlugokecki.

The 2-Disc, 34 track album will be available April 5 and all you have to do to enter is hold up a piece of paper with the name of your favorite Dlugokecki song clearly written. The most original entry wins an A2 framed 10 Years of Dlugokecki print of the new artwork, signed by the band. Three runners-up will be picked at random and win free tickets to the tour finale and a free Dlugokecki T-Shirt.

Send a picture of yourself,  friend or family member and they’ll print it in the inside of the CD and add it their Web site. Add the picture to facebook and tag Ben Dlugokecki, or send him the image via E-mail. The contest ends Sunday, so be sure to enter now! I may send a photo myself…

Categories
Features Videos

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Hope you’re all having a great St. Patty’s Day! What better way to celebrate than some Irish music? Here’s a few tracks to get you through the day. What songs am I missing?

Dropkick Murphys “Wild Rover”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw-1O_wBYXY]

The Pogues with Joe Strummer, Kirsty McColl, David Byrne and more. “Thousands Are Sailing”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IooPBuFoJCM]

U2 “Sunday Bloody Sunday”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFM7Ty1EEvs]

Michael Londra “Danny Boy”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jgma–0WYU]