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Tuesday, August 31, 2004

TONIGHT: THE KILLERS @ GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL



SOLD OUT - sorry 'bout that.
Live 105 Presents
The Killers

Louis XIV

TONIGHT @ THE GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL.

Also, during the afternoon, they'll be playing the LIVE105 Sessions at the Sony Metreon.

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

FILM SCHOOL - LOVEMAKERS SHOW IN FLAVOR PILL




MUSIC: Indie Rock
The Lovemakers w/ Film School


when: Thur 8.26 (9pm)
where: 12 Galaxies (2565 Mission St, 415.970.9777)
price: $8
links: Event Info | The Lovemakers | Film School

Oakland's sleek, co-ed threesome the Lovemakers join forces with San Francisco's ethereal five-piece Film School for an evening of synth-pop and indie rock. The Lovemakers, who recently signed to Interscope Records, unabashedly seduce, convulse, and make out on stage, pouring on the sex and suggestion with their come-ons and tightly structured pop music. But where their approach is coolly explicit, Film School's is modestly implicit — the group's haunting, subtle melodies reveal themselves far more slowly and self-consciously. Fall in love with them both in a single night. (RJH)


In light of the Lovemakers' song "Internet Girlfriend," tell us a story about an online romance. Our favorite three answers each win a pair of tickets to the show.

Hopkins and The Hives.....

Featured in the MUSIC section of ENTERTAINMENT.IE today.......right above The Hives.

David Hopkins
You might be more familiar with Dublin born David Hopkins from the days of Lir. No he's never been a swan-child but he was, once upon a time, the keyboard player and songwriter for this critically acclaimed band. It was in the 90s, we all had bigger hair. But back to the present. Now settled in San Francisco, David Hopkins has completed his most recent solo endeavor and returned home for a five week touring stint; taking in 02 In The Park, The Hard Working Class Heroes Festival, Solas, the Waterford Forum and The Ruby Sessions, before heading off to Manchester. If you're not in possession of 'Here Comes the Bright Light', get on the bandwagon for his 2nd record 'One Dark Morning'. He's one of those thoughtful singer/songwriter types but with carefully crafted lyrical bitterness subtly submerged among deceptive melodies. We like that around here. See the site for individual show details.

Monday, August 23, 2004

MSNBC NEWS: The Killers may make the Shortlist

Award for critically acclaimed albums that fell short of success
Updated: 7:03 p.m. ET Aug. 23, 2004

NEW YORK - Loretta Lynn, Macy Gray and the rock group The Killers are among the 73 artists being considered for the annual Shortlist Music Prize, which honors artists whose albums were critically acclaimed but fell short of mainstream commercial success.

Go HERE for the rest of the story on MSNBC.

***I'd like to point out that they've only released one song so far from HOT FUSS in the US, could go 6 singles deep.

I had no idea that HOT FUSS was a concept album........

I found this today on the "sarah's so boring ever since she stopped drinking" blog written by Ultragrrrl.

My friend Iann is in love with The Killers. He doesn't love many things -- he certainly hates about 85% of the bands I love -- but he loves the Killers. So much so that he managed to figure out that their Hot Fuss is a concept album (meanwhile, i just thought it was a collection of awesome songs). Here's his breakdown:

"Here's the whole story arc:
Andy kills Jenny "Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine".
"Mr. Brightside" tells why he did it -- hence the lyric "all in my head."
"Smile Like You Mean It" is a memory of them together that he knew she was going to leave him.
"Somebody Told Me" is people whispering that he killed her, because she found out he was gay or had had a gay affair (hence the chorus).
"All These Things I've Done" is him rationalizing it all while being ont he lamb.
"Andy, You're A Star " is the kid who falls in love with him watching him on TV [Iann doesn't mention it here, but in our IM he aptly compared it to "Last of the Famous International Playboys" by Morrissey -- which happens to be our favorite Moz song].
"On Top" is about him being on the lamb.
"Change You Mind" is him having rationalized what he's done and trying to convince his parents or his friends.
"Believe Me Natalie" is Jenny's best friend who brings the cops and he's trying to convince her he didn't do it.
"Everything Will Be alright" is about him in jail, realizing what he's done but feeling it'll be ok."

Well done Iann!

New Beastie Boys video - Sasquatch

They did it again.....Click here to watch the new Beastie Boys video, Triple Trouble

Virgin Radio coverage of THE KILLERS @ The V Festival



Here's a piece from the article.....

"Here come another couple of disasters..." announces Flowers, as the sun shines high over this part-baked muddy field in Chelmsford. And the final two songs of The Killers' storming set ring out.

What follows is a pair of songs that we'll be humming all weekend. (Until Muse this evening, at least):

Mr Brightside
Somebody Told Me

DAVID HOPKINS featured on IMRO's site - Scared Rabbit EP

David Hopkins Releases Scared Rabbit EP for Ireland Tour

Go here to read more.......

n.Lannon and KUSF

KUSF's Playlists and Top Spins
Local

1. Experimental Dental School "Hideous Dance Attack!!!" (s/r)
2. N. Lannon "Chemical Friends" (Badman)
3. Mushroom "Glazed Popems" (Black Beauty)
4. Meat Beat Manifesto "In Dub Remixes" (Tino Corp)
5. The Wendy Kroys "Songs About Lust, Revenge & UFOs" (SR)
6. Comets On Fire "Blue Cathedral" (Sub Pop)
7. Jet Black Crayon "Inaccuracies Of The Mind Machine" (Function 8)
8. Neurosis "The Eye Of Every Storm" (Neurot)
9. Teenage Harlets/ The Juveniles "split 7"" (Dead Girl Records)
10. Jonathan Segel "Non-Linear Accellerator" (Magnetic)

Saturday, August 21, 2004

THE KILLERS CRUSH THE V FESTIVAL this afternoon



Here's a fresh review from NME
of today's Killers show Chelmsford England...

THE KILLERS wowed fans at V FESTIVAL this afternoon (August 21) – drawing massive crowds to both their mid-afternoon set and their appearance at the NME SIGNING TENT.

The band played on the NME Stage, on a bill that also includes Keane, Elbow, Embrace and Kings Of Leon.

During their set, the band showcased songs from their hit album ’Hot Fuss’, including ’Smile Like You Mean It’, ’Somebody Told Me’ and 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine’.

Some fans brought with them a giant banner bearing the band’s name made out of CDs. Speaking to NME.COM backstage, singer Brandon Flowers said the show had been one of their best festival experiences so far.

He said: “It was the sunniest show we’ve ever played! I heard there was a massive banner, I liked it! The best song was ’All These Things That I’ve Done’. Leaving with ’All These Things That I’ve Done’.”

The singer said that he was looking forward to the band’s opportunity to meet their fans at the NME Signing Tent, but hoped there would be no repeat of the earlier scenes at Weston Park when BRMC stormed off after a fan asked for an inflatable penis to be signed.

He laughed: “There’s always some skin and hats and wallets! I don’t think I would sign (an inflatable penis). I’m with them on that!”

THE KILLERS PLAY THE V FESTIVAL IN STARRORDSHIRE TOMORROW.

Friday, August 20, 2004

Just announced: DAVID HOPKINS added to 02 In The Park Festival in Dublin



This just announced officially: David Hopkins to perform at this year's 02 IN THE PARK FESTIVAL - Ireland's biggest free concert ever, which is now 'sold out'.

Joining the list of confirmed artists are Mundy, Estelle, Alphastates, Chris Doran, Zoo, Transmitter, The Shades and MinX.

Here is the Hopper love -- Click HERE.

Don't hate the playa...The Killers to appear on THE O.C.

FILTER MAGAZINE
The O.C. Lands Modest Mouse, the Killers, and the Walkmen
by Gur Rashal | 08.20.2004



The hottest trends in television and music are coming together as Modest Mouse, the Killers, and the Walkmen have all signed on to appear in episodes of the second season of the popular TV hit, The O.C.. Both the Killers and the Walkmen have already finished filming their appearances, with the Walkmen performing “Little House of Savages” and “What's in It for Me” from their latest LP, Bows + Arrows.

The show has featured backdrop songs from bands such as Franz Ferdinand and Interpol in past episodes, in addition to a high profile appearance by Los Angeles rockers Rooney.

I'm ready for the show that only features.....

MTV NEWS
also covered the story HERE.

Somebody Told Me remix reviewed by BILLBOARD

BILLBOARD SINGLES REVIEWS

THE KILLERS

Somebody Told Me
Producer(s): Jeff Saltzman, the Killers
Writer(s): B. Flowers, D. Keuning,
Publisher(s): the Killers Publishing (ASCAP)
Genre: DANCE/ELECTRONIC
Label/Catalog Number: Island 003253 (12-inch single)
Source: Billboard Magazine
Originally Reviewed: August 28, 2004


Dance-rock jam "Somebody Told Me" has already proved itself at modern rock radio: The wildly infectious track peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in the Aug. 21 issue. Now, along come these potent remixes, which deserve to reach the summits of the Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance Singles Sales charts. Producer/ remixers King Unique and Josh Harris did not simply lay vocals atop newly constructed tracks, which is most often the case with today's remixes. Instead, they made a concerted effort to maintain the original song's integrity. This has resulted in one very urgent club track that is equal parts rock, new wave and house. In the process, the identity of the Las Vegas-based quartet is not lost or compromised—neither is the song's oh-so-catchy chorus. With dance-rock sounds gaining momentum on dancefloors, the timing is right for these remixes. But do yourself a favor and don't stop with this single. Dig into the act's debut album, "Hot Fuss," for more tasty treats.—MP

n.LANNON TONIGHT @ The Hemlock



Film School's Nyles Lannon performs as n.LANNON tonight in San Francisco at The Hemlock.

Not sure if you've heard it yet, but his release, "Chemical Friends" on Badman Recordings, is beautiful and gentle.

Check out the track, DEMONS by clicking HERE.


CMJ Weekly had this to say:
"Lannon concentrates on the songs on Chemical Friends, melding Smiths's or Simon and Garfunkel's pop songwriting skill with glitchy programming that will appeal to fans of M83 or Mum."

n.LANNON will go on at 10 PM tonight at THE HEMLOCK.

Thursday, August 19, 2004

TONIGHT!! DAVID HOPKINS & ALEXI MURDOCH @ Cafe Du Nord



08/19/04 CAFE DU NORD - KFOG PRESENT ALEXI MURDOCH WITH DAVID HOPKINS

CAFE DU NORD - 2170 Market Street - San Francisco
Show: 9:00 PM
Door: $12.00
Ages: 21+


'Alexi Murdoch's music recalls the great British folk singers of the 70s--artists like John Martyn, Nick Drake and Bert Jansch. Murdoch draws on these influences, and synthesizes them into his own fresh and evocative musical language.'
-- HITS Magazine

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

THE RAMONES NAME GENERATOR



This rules.......Go HERE to get yours.

ALL THESE THINGS THAT I'VE DONE video - watch it!

So many of my buds have been asking where they can see the 'All These Things That I've Done' video, as it is currently #5 on the NME Chart Show on MTV2 in the UK, while we haven't even seen the 'Mr Brightside' video here in the states yet.

Doesn't matter, go HERE to see all three videos thus far.......

IT'S OFFICIAL...............................



Tuesday, August 17, 2004

FILTER NYC Newsletter picks FILM SCHOOL SHOW

Presented by Filter Magazine, this week's FILTER NYC Newsletter picks the 9/18 FILM SCHOOL show @ New York's ROTHKO as



Upcoming Shows
8/17 Rachael Yamagata @ Fez
8/17 Robbers On High Street @ Mercury Lounge
8/18 The Music @ Bowery Ballroom - Buy $10 tickets here
8/24 Rachael Yamagata @ Fez
8/24+8/25 Polyphonic Spree @ Irving Plaza
8/27 The High Dials @ The Delancey
8/30 Worm Is Green @ Piano's
8/31 Rachael Yamagata @ Fez
9/1 Charlotte Martin, The Cardigans, Liz Phair, Katy Rose @ Webster Hall
9/9 Radio 4 @ Bowery Ballroom
9/11 Tight Fit w/ Bishop Allen @ Rothko
9/14 Snow Patrol @ Irving Plaza
9/14 M83 @ Bowery Ballroom
9/16 The Thrills, The Zutons @ Irving Plaza
9/18 Film School @ Rothko
9/21 Razorlight @ Sin-e
9/22 Of Montreal + Arbor Day @ North Six
9/23 + 9/24 Old 97's @ Irving Plaza
9/26 The Weakerthans @ Bowery Ballroom
9/29 Keane, French Kicks @ Irving Plaza
9/30 + 10/1 Ryan Adams + Friends @ Beacon Theater

MTV review of THE KILLERS @ The Bowery Ballroom last night



The Killers
played in NYC last night to a sold out Bowery Ballroom - here is what MTV had to say about the show. CLICK HERE.

The Killers' set list from August 16, New York City:

* "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine"
* "On Top"
* "Mr. Brightside"
* "Smile Like You Mean It"
* "Change Your Mind"
* "Midnight Show"
* "Andy You're a Star"
* "Indie Rock & Roll"
* "Somebody Told Me"
encore:
* "Under the Gun"
* "All These Things That I've Done"

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

D JON download available on Download.com Music



Las Vegas rapper D JON was featured on MUSIC.DOWNLOAD.COM recently, but there is a free mp3 available there of "It Ain't Nothin' Like".

771 downloads since 8/5 isn't bad...........


FILM SCHOOL's "P.S." to be featured on the WB's STUDIO 7 on THURSDAY night



The FILM SCHOOL song, "P.S." will appear in tomorrow night's episode of STUDIO 7 to be aired on the WB. The show is sort of like that documentary "SPELLBOUND" but it's a reality TV show. Should be pretty cool, especially because they are playing FILM SCHOOL.

Set your Tivo. Thursday PM. Check you local listings.

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

FILM SCHOOL appears on new NETTWERK AMERICA comp - Public Display Of Affection: The Sound



Just out today on NETTWERK AMERICA

Tracks:
--1: Longway Around - Cowboy Curtis
--2: Let's Go - Ruby Vileos
--3: Driving You Home - Passenger
--4: Hold On (The Prison song) - Amy Correia
--5: In The City - Milton
--6: Sun Comes Up - Hell's 1/2 Acre
--7: Can't You See I'm Soulful - Eleni Mandell
--8: Red - David Berkeley
--9: Harmed - Film School
--10: Demon Of Love - The Sharp Things
--11: All The King's Men - Benzo
--12: Oxygen - Willy Mason

Notes: Full title: Public Display Of Affection: The Sound Of Idenpendent Radio.
Release: 08/10/2004

ALONE WITH THE ALONE review in KERRANG! MAGAZINE Posted by Hello

Monday, August 09, 2004

MALTA needs you - the voice of tomorrow............

Time in Malta are currently looking for a new vocalist. Original vocalist, Todd Gullion, has left the band on good terms in order to go back to school and pursue other personal goals. T.I.M. will start auditioning candidates as early as next week in hopes of finding someone with explosive personality and ability to go out and continue touring in support of the new album "Alone with the Alone".

If interested, please email Adam (adam@timeinmalta.com).

The Libertines announce US tour

Go see them if you can, despite anything you've heard. Amazing live!


Vist the LIBERTINES WEBSITE

08.17.04 - New York, NY (Bowery Ballroom)
08.19.04 - Los Angeles, CA (Troubadour)
09.27.04 - Vancouver, BC (Richard's On Richards Cabaret)
09.28.04 - Portland, OR (Dante's)
09.29.04 - Seattle, WA (Neumo's)
10.01.04 - San Francisco, CA (The Fillmore)
10.02.04 - Los Angeles, CA (Henry Fonda Theatre)
10.03.04 - San Diego, CA (Epicentre)
10.06.04 - Denver, CO (Larimer Lounge)
10.09.04 - Chicago, IL (Metro)
10.10.04 - Detroit, MI (Magic Stick)
10.12.04 - New York, NY (Webster Hall)
10.15.04 - Toronto, ON (Opera House Concert Venue)
10.16.04 - Montreal, QE (Cabaret LaTulipe)
10.17.04 - Philadelphia, PA (Theatre Of The Living Arts)
10.18.04 - Boston, MA (Paradise Rock Club)
10.21.04 - Atlanta, GA (Echo Lounge)
10.22.04 - Orlando, FL (The Social)

Wednesday, August 04, 2004

LIVE105 - FILM SCHOOL #2 Local band



TOP LOCAL BANDS:
1) The Lovemakers 2)Film School 3)The Evening

AUGUST 4th - DAVID HOPKINS + band @ 12 GALAXIES




For only the second time ever, DAVID HOPKINS will be appearing with his full band at the 12 GALAXIES club in the Mission in San Francisco.

South presents:
- Chris Von Sneidern
- David Hopkins
- Estereo
Tickets $6 - 9PM

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

TIME IN MALTA - SICK OF IT ALL - TERROR - SLIM'S

The boys are back in town.....
Wed Aug 4 '04 Sick Of It All w/ Terror @ Slim's
333 11th Street - San Francisco, California

Sick Of It All
Terror
Time In Malta
Champion


Showtime: 8:00 PM (Doors: 7:30 PM)
Ticket price: $13 [ Purchase From Virtuous ]
All Ages

Come out and see Adam's new Spaun drum kit and Todd's heavy lyrics. Home turf to be scorched.

Just like Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson - Killers in Japan

So The Killers IM'd me this morning from Tokyo, where they just got in from staying up all night doing karaoke with Avril Lavigne (yeah,random) and Sum 41.

I remember when they slept on aerobeds on my living room floor....

AUGUST 4 - LUCY in Berkeley @ BLAKES on Telegraph



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
If you are out in the East Bay and wanna catch a great power pop act, check out LUCY.

BLAKE'S
2367 Telegraph Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704
With The Leisure Class, Sign for Stereo, and Odessa
$6, 8pm, indie rock

LUCY appeared on FS10 and FS11.

Download 'Cryin' (Crazy)

Monday, August 02, 2004

New DAVID HOPKINS EP to be called 'Scared Rabbit'

David and Damien just walked in tonight and handed me the master copy of the soon to be released 'Scared Rabbit EP'. This thing sounds amazing! My new favorite is the "Dead Pigeon Shuffle", like The Lovin' Spoonful meets the 59th Street Bridge Song.




Tracklisting:
Scared Rabbit
Ginger Hair
End of the Year
Paranoia Song
Tripoli
Dead Pigeon Shuffle
If it Starts Getting Dark

Damn I love Carole King....saw a great film last night

Drove all the way down to Mountain View last night to catch this great documentary on the early 60's songwriters that cranked out some of the biggest, most well-loved songs of all time.....


Hitmakers: The Teens Who Stole Pop Music
Director: Morgan Neville, 2001

A bunch of Jewish kids from Brooklyn jump-started the music business in the 1960s, and it’s never been the same. Hitmakers is a fabulously entertaining look at these "teens who stole pop music." The amazing convergence of songwriting talent at Manhattan’s Brill Building created a competitive but prolific community of songwriters, almost all of them Jewish, and few of them older than 27. At the Brill, wordsmiths like Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller ("Hound Dog") wrote hit songs for teen idols such as Elvis Presley, and increasingly for explosively talented black artists like Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, and The Shirelles. Songwriting team Carole King (later to become a renowned singer) and husband Gerry Goffin ("Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow") composed at an upright piano in a small cubicle. Their friends and rivals Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil ("You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling") were hard at work just a few millimeters of pressboard away in the next
cubicle. Burt Bachrach, Hal David, and Neil Sedaka were riffing down the hall. Many of them worked for music producer Don Kirshner, who had tapped into the zeitgeist of 1960s youth, and understood that young teen
audiences wanted to buy records by both white and black artists. These were magical years, when smart kids from Brooklyn hopped the subway into Manhattan with crumpled song sheets in hand, swept along by the passion and raw energy of rock ‘n roll. John Turturro narrates this toe-tapping documentary about a formative period in the history of American music, race relations and the nascent record industry. Featuring interviews and archival footage of The Drifters, Aretha Franklin, Ellie Greenwich, Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman, The Righteous Brothers, The Shirelles, and Dionne Warwick.

This SUX - The Beta Band are done



Here it is, according to The TripWire.com

[08.02.04] Beta Band RIP: 1997-2004

This isn’t the way it’s supposed to happen. After a band makes its best record to date, they are destined to hit the road, share their live glory with new fans and old fans alike, and relish in the fact that they are hitting on all cylinders. They’re not supposed to BREAK UP. But that’s what’s happened, sadly, to The Beta Band. The Scottish quartet, who this year released the mighty fine album that is Heroes To Zeroes, have called it quits after four records and eight years as a band. Evidently the fact that the critics always loved their records but the record buying public didn’t follow suit has played a large part in their decision. However, don’t expect the boys to just drop off the face of the planet. Steve Mason and Richard Greentree have solo albums in the works, as well as another King Biscuit Time on the way from Mr. Mason. And Robin Jones and John Maclean will continue their work in the video realm. So perhaps this isn’t as much an ending as a new beginning? We’ll see how it all pans out.


-Reported by Jeremy P. Goldstein

Portland tonight: Time In Malta @ Meow Meow!



7PM: SICK OF IT ALL, TERROR, TIME IN MALTA and CHAMPION
$12