On camera talent needed for Pride Tiger's new video for "The Lucky Ones"
Be in the video, hang out on set, get free stuff!
Shooting Wednesday July 18th in Toronto.
INTERPOL's AOL SESSIONS are now LIVE at AOL Canada:
The session features the following tracks from their new album Our Love To Admire:
THE HEINRICH MANEUVER
MAMMOTH And from previous albums
EVIL
OBSTACLE 1 As well as Question and Answer with Paul Banks and Carlos D of INTERPOL and 5 minutes of behind the scenes footage with INTERPOL and their crew.
ICEBERG radio will be be rebroadcasting the Wil and Serena Ryder performance from the Sirius Canada Parties in NYC @ Joe's Pub. It will be rebroadcast on Channel 95 at 7:00AM and 7:00PM on July 17.
Get up close and personal with The Black Crowes' Chris and Rich Robinson and their stunningly intimate Brothers of a Feather performance, culled from a 3-night sold out stand at The Roxy in LA. Featuring a first time ever acoustic mix of Black Crowes favorites, rarities, solo material, new songs and covers, the CD captures the intimacy of the performances from the Robinsons like never before.
TRACKLISTING
1. Horsehead
2. Cursed Diamond
3. Over The Hill
4. Magic Rooster Blues
5. My Heart’s Been Killing Me
6. Better When You’re Not Alone
7. Forgiven Song
8. Someday Past The Sunset
9. Roll Um Easy
10. Cold Boy Smile
11. Driving Wheel
12. Leave It Alone
13. Polly
14. Darling Of The Underground Press
15. Jealous Again
16. Forever Young
17. Thorn In My Pride
This title will also be available on DVD/CD Combo – release date: September 4, 2007
The Dresden Dolls – Live At The Roundhouse, London is a 134-minute DVD that captures the essence of this totally unconventional Boston act performing at the recently restored Roundhouse Theatre in London.
The theatrical duo of Amanda Palmer (vocals, piano) and Brian Viglione (guitar, drums) formed in 2001. Constructing a concoction that they affectionately refer to as “Brechtian Punk Cabaret,” The Dresden Dolls became a musical enigma, blending alt-rock, blues, and 1930s German Cabaret. The haunting alto voice of Palmer delivers a sarcastic and biting tone, fostering the themes of their quirky lyricism. Not all acts choose to write about sex changes or the need of a vapid boy-toy (“Coin-Operated Boy”), but it’s their use of imagery, their twisted sense of love, and their peculiar way of expressing themselves that keeps a loyal cult following coming back for more.
Along with their performance, the DVD features a 26-minute documentary on the making of the larger-than-life show. Watching the love and international camaraderie behind the scenes (some performance groups came from as far as Australia to join the show), one fully grasps how the whimsical and DIY world of The Dresden Dolls draws folks from every walk of life and continues to fuel curiosity into new fans by the minute