Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

MUSIC REVIEW: THE YEAH YEAH YEAH'S


YEAH, YEAH, YOU’RE READING IT RIGHT. CHECK OUT THIS REVIEW ON THE YEAH YEAH YEAH’S. I AM FAN OF ALL KINDS OF MUSIC, & THIS MAY OR MAY NOT BE ONE OF THE TYPES… THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOW. LOL. CHECK IT OUT, LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS, & ENJOY

"Dance till you're dead!" commands Karen O over the opening notes of "Heads Will Roll," the second song on Yeah Yeah Yeahs' third album. Anyone who has been to one of the Manhattan–born trio's live shows knows that life–and–limb–imperiling body–moving is central to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs experience. But on It's Blitz!, the sound that has heretofore powered the band's art–punk dance party — guitar hero Nick Zinner's jagged riffing — gives way to a new kind of thump. You can hear it in the bass–keyboard surge of "Heads Will Roll"; in the shuddering synths of the lead single, "Zero"; in "Dragon Queen," when Karen O asks, "How are you not going to get high?" over a louche funk groove. It's Blitz! isn't exactly a disco record, but it's as close as Yeah Yeah Yeahs are likely to get.

The turn toward the dance floor makes sense: Yeah Yeah Yeahs are drawing on a tradition of arty New York dance punk that extends from the Talking Heads to TV on the Radio, whose guitarist, Dave Sitek, co–produced It's Blitz! The big news, though, isn't YYY's groovier sound — it's the heat they radiate. Karen O has always been an enigmatic star, with a wild stage presence that never quite dispelled her air of hipster–diva froideur. But a thaw is setting in. Ballads like the Celtic–flavored "Skeletons" and "Little Shadow," with its swelling church–organ strains, lean toward the grandeur of U2. Even the barnburners have moments of flaming romanticism. "Shake it/Like a ladder to the sun," Karen O cries in "Zero," sounding infected with disco's feel–good spirituality: Now she's a bohemian fairy godmother, counseling transcendence through booty–shaking.

MUSIC NEWS: SONY MUSIC TO PROVIDE SONG LYRICS ON WEBSITES


GREAT NEWS FOR ALL MUSIC FANS, MYSELF INCLUDED. EVEN GREATER NEWS FOR ALL KARAOKE’ERS. LOL NO MORE GUESSING ARTIST’S LYRICS, OR DOING THAT EVER EMBARASSING LOWERED HUMMING WHEN YOU GET TO THE POINT IN THE SONG WHERE YOU’RE UTTERLY CLUELESS. READ BELOW TO KNOW OF WHAT I SPEAK. ENJOY, & LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS

Sony Music Becomes 1st Music Major to Provide Song Lyrics on Label and Artist Websites

Britney Spears, Ciara, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson and Michael Jackson are among the first official artist websites to add Gracenote lyrics.

NEW YORK, NY—Sony Music Entertainment (SME) today announced a new initiative to add robust on-demand audio streaming and song lyrics features across its network of artist websites. Fans will now be able to listen to tracks from the catalog of many of their favorite artists, create multiple personalized playlists, and follow along with the words to songs.

Sony Music's websites will encourage a deeper connection between the fan and artist by featuring on-demand audio players that will make it possible for fans to explore and discover both current hits and previous releases. To add to the experience, the sites will also include lyrics licensed by Gracenote, which offers the world's largest catalog of complete, accurate and licensed song lyrics. Sony Music's agreement with Gracenote spans all of its label groups in the U.S. and Canada and establishes it as the first music major to broadly offer song lyrics on its artist websites. The roll out will begin in early summer.

The new lyrics service, which complements current features like music videos, artist photos, song recommendations, buy links and customizable playlists, further enhances Sony Music's websites as go-to destinations for fans to connect with the artists they love. Sony Music's web network already draws more than 18,000,000 visitors from around the world each month.

"We think fans are going to love the new Sony Music audio players and song lyrics feature," commented Thomas Hesse, President, Global Digital Business, U.S. Sales, Corporate Strategy, Sony Music Entertainment. "These compelling additions represent our ongoing commitment to creating the most interactive and authoritative official artist pages online."

"Song lyrics are extremely important to music fans and are among the most searched topics on the Web, so they're a natural fit for Sony Music's fan-focused websites," commented Craig Palmer, President, Gracenote. "Following the lyrics of your favorite song while you're listening to it or while you're watching the video is an exciting way to experience music."

The introduction of the audio players builds on Sony Music Entertainment's 2006 launch of the MyPlay-branded platform, which includes online video players that are deployed across Sony Music's web network.

SOURCE: POPTOWER