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Crazy Town, Sensefield To Appear At 'Boarding For Breast Cancer'


Crazy Town, Sensefield, and Gorillaz member Dan “The Automator” Nakamura will perform at the Boarding For Breast Cancer’s seventh annual Snowboard & Music Festival, taking place April 14 in South Lake Tahoe, California. The event will also feature some of the biggest names in professional snowboarding, including 2002 U.S. Olympic Team halfpipe rider Shannon Dunn. “What could be better than finishing the winter with some insane snowboarding in Tahoe while performing at one of the coolest benefits,” says Crazy Town’s Epic Mazur. Crazy Town will serve as the headliner for the event, which is being produced by Sensefield guitarist Chris… Read more »

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De Niro, Queen Members To Bring 'We Will Rock You' To London Stage


Two of the surviving members of legendary rock band Queen have teamed with actor Robert De Niro to answer the venerable questions: Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Fantasy, apparently. On May 14 at the Dominion Theatre in London, the futuristic new musical “We Will Rock You” will bring the music of Queen to the stage, producers Brian May and Roger Taylor – the former guitarist and drummer for Queen, respectively – and De Niro announced in a press conference Tuesday (March 26). Rather than tell the story of Queen, which came to an end when singer… Read more »

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'Gigantic' Film Looks Under They Might Be Giants' Mink Coat


Few bands have a résumé as extensive as the one belonging to They Might Be Giants, so it’s no wonder their music should make perfect fodder for a documentary. In their 20 years together, the quirky duo of John Linnell and John Flansburgh have successfully telemarketed themselves into underground celebrity, composed scores and theme music for television and film, and won a Grammy (for “Boss of Me,” the theme to “Malcolm in the Middle”), while recording seven studio LPs and a slew of EPs, live albums and singles. Flansburgh even found time to moonlight as a video director, helming clips… Read more »

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Stone Temple Pilots Map Spring Tour, Begin Work On Next LP


While they won’t have Linkin Park and Staind along for the ride this time, Stone Temple Pilots will return to the road next month for a 16-date tour. The band, which headlined the Family Values Tour last year, will make several festival appearances and will play more intimate headlining gigs dubbed “A Night With Stone Temple Pilots,” according to the group’s management. STP tentatively plan to spend the summer working on their sixth album, but got a head start earlier this month when they laid down a track in Los Angeles. A live version of the fatalistic love song “Wonderful”… Read more »

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Long Lines For Clinic, Lynch Mob For Icarus Line At SXSW


The 16th annual South by Southwest music conference drew to a close Sunday, and the only thing that lasts longer than the seemingly perpetual hangover that results from four debauched days of a music industry on spring break is the buzz emanating from the bands and key moments that defined this year’s festival. Of the more than 1,000 bands showcasing their chops before press, radio programmers, managers, lawyers, label execs and promoters in 48 venues strewn throughout Austin, Texas, a handful traditionally rise above the chaff to become the targets of hype hucksters and topics of critical discussion for weeks… Read more »

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Alicia Keys To Hit The Road In July


It’s been a heck of a year so far for Alicia Keys, who took home five Grammy Awards in February for her album Songs in A Minor, which has sold more than 8 million copies worldwide. And, with a multitude of appearances and a full summer tour on her schedule, her star should shine bright well through the year. Keys’ 35-date North American tour will begin in Milwaukee on July 2 at Summerfest and will run through August 30 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, at the American Music Festival. Keys will celebrate Independence Day in New Orleans at the Essence Festival;… Read more »

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Stone Temple Pilots Turn Down OzzFest To Make New Album


Stone Temple Pilots will be playing various festivals this spring, including Atlanta’s Music Midtown, but the band is taking the summer off. Singer Scott Weiland revealed that the band actually turned down the OzzFest in favor of hitting the studio. “You know we were asked to play the OzzFest, but we turned it down,” he said. “And it’s not because we don’t think OzzFest is a viable tour, it obviously is a viable tour. It’s been around for quite some time, now and it’s pretty successful and not to mention lucrative. But lucrative is not always the best reason to… Read more »

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The Pledge of Allegiance Tour Live Concert Recording To Be Released


Columbia Records is releasing The Pledge Of Allegiance Tour Live Concert Recording, a sonic document of some of the most riveting performances from the historic hardcore aggro-music festival tour of 2001. Artists on the album include System Of A Down, Slipknot, Mudvayne, American Head Charge, and No One. The Pledge Of Allegiance Tour Live Concert Recording is in stores on Tuesday, March 26. For seven mind-bending weeks in September-October 2001, System Of A Down and Slipknot joined forces with some of America’s heaviest new bands for the very first “Pledge Of Allegiance” metal touring festival. The inaugural tour of what… Read more »

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Silverchair Ready to Return With Atlantic Debut


Silverchair has completed work on their eagerly anticipated label debut. The album – titled “DIORAMA” – is currently slated to be released in North America on July 9th. Their first new album in three years, “DIORAMA” is unquestionably Silverchair’s most multi-dimensional work to date. The Newcastle, Australia-based trio – singer/guitarist Daniel Johns, bassist Chris Joannou, and drummer Ben Gillies – recorded the collection in the fall of 2001 at Sydney’s Studio 301 with producer David Bottrill (Tool, Peter Gabriel, King Crimson). “DIORAMA” features guest appearances from Midnight Oil guitarist Jim Moginie and Australian electronica producer Paul Mac. In addition, the… Read more »

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Garbage Plot Spring Tour


Garbage will headline a series of North American shows beginning April 19th in Toronto. Shirley Manson and company, who last toured the U.S. on the third leg of U2’s Elevation tour, will play more intimate club venues on this outing. The dates come in continued support of their October 2001 release, Beautiful Garbage. More dates will likely be added to the stretch, now scheduled to wrap up May 10th in Milwaukee. Garbage Tour Dates: 4/19 – Toronto, Kool Haus 4/20 – Cleveland, Agora Theatre 4/21 – Detroit, State Theatre 4/23 – Plainview, NY, The Vanderbilt 4/26 – Philadelphia, Electric Factory… Read more »

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