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Nick Carter Album A Trip Back To The '80s – Review


It makes sense that Backstreet Boys crooner Nick Carter is releasing his debut solo album Now or Never the week of Halloween. Some Backstreet fans will likely think of it as a delicious treat, while others might view it more as a fiendish trick. On the album, which comes out October 29, Carter leaves behind the glossy harmonies and grandiose production of Backstreet Boys and heads in a more ’80s pop-rock direction that will thrill some and alienate others. Now or Never features 12 songs pared down from 37 written for the disc. Songwriters include Carter, the Matrix, Mark Taylor,… Read more »

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Saliva Start New "System"


Saliva have finished pre-production work on their third album and will enter Bearsville Studio in upstate New York later this month to record the follow-up to last year’s Every Six Seconds. The new set, titled Back Into Your System, is slated for a mid-August release. According to frontman Josey Scott, the group has written and will record eighteen songs, with about twelve making the album’s final cut. Scott says the record will reflect a more seasoned group, which has spent much of the past year supporting Every Six Seconds. “Once you submerge yourself in this lifestyle for a year and… Read more »

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KOCH/ In The Paint To Release Wu-Tang Killa Beez Record


Wu-Tang Killa Beez record entitled The Sting will hit the street on February 26, 2002 on KOCH/ In The Paint and Wu Tang Records. The album will feature new tracks from The RZA AKA Bobby Digital, ODB, U-God, Inspectah Deck from Wu Tang Clan, and will introduce North Star, Black Knights, Solomon Childs and many others. The single, “Killer Beez” will drop at radio early January 2002. “Killer Beez” features RZA, U-God, and Inspectah Deck. Other songs on the record include: “Doe Mai Wu” (featuring ODB), “Thugz Make The World Go Round,” “Spin,” “Bar Mitzvah,” “Get At Me” and more.… Read more »

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Backstreet Boys Going 'Organic' On Next LP, But Won't Rule Out Sugar


Next week Backstreet Boys will release their first greatest-hits package, The Hits: Chapter One, which includes 14 songs from their three studio albums as well as the new single “Drowning,” which features Kevin Richardson on piano. On November 6 they’ll follow with the VHS and DVD release “The Video Hits: Chapter One.” While the obligatory “best-of” release, is often a signal of creative drought, that’s not the case for Backstreet Boys. The group worked on a batch of new songs on its last tour, which ended October 19 in Las Vegas. “We had a writing studio and we got five… Read more »

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Review: Sugar Ray, Sugar Ray


Newport Beach doesn’t raise no quitters. Sugar Ray first presented themselves in 1995 as horn-dog pop funksters with Lemonade and Brownies and were roundly ignored. Floored appeared two years later with a gloss of self-parodying Swingers hip, and the lilting “Fly” took wing, planting band mouthpiece Mark McGrath’s chiseled cheekbones and parti-colored hair in front of every camera or mike that would pause long enough to listen to him joshingly appreciate his group’s success. Having been tagged nobodies and one-hit wonders, Sugar Ray got both mad and even, releasing 14:59 – their position on the clock of fleeting fame –… Read more »

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Blink-182 About To "Rock"


Blink-182 have picked a single for their forthcoming album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, and are offering fans a sampling on their Web site. An excerpt from the song, “The Rock Show” is currently streaming at www.blink182.com, a couple weeks before its May 7th radio date and some six weeks away from the June 12th release of Jacket. Of course, the track is loaded with bounce and hooks, typically youthful and reflective, “Couldn’t wait for the summer and the Warped tour,” sings singer/bassist Mark Hoppus. “I remember it’s the first time that I saw her there.” The San Diego… Read more »

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