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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Music News: Set Your Goals

Check out a track by track analysis of the new Set Your Goals record right here: http://www.rocksound.tv/features/article/track-by-track-set-your-goals-burning-at-both-ends

Saturday, May 14, 2011

New World Jive EP-Review

New World Jive’s “Greetings From…”

As I started to talk to Matt Lower about reviewing his EP, I was hesitant since I’m not incredibly familiar with World Music. I was kind of scared that I wouldn’t quite understand where it was coming from and not relate to it at all, which in my opinion is often crucial with albums. I was pleasantly surprised by the album; Matt Lower described it to me as an album describing “what it is to be human”. This sounds incredibly cheesy but the album overall is very good.

Song 1: It’s called Akulanga Lashona Lingendaba or just Akulanga for short, which means “no sun sets without its histories.” This song immediately caught my attention, with its catchy riffs, strong mature vocals from such a young male vocalist.

Song 2: Glad That I Found You: This song didn’t impress me as much. Presenting a standard chord progression, the song is not Matt Lower’s song writing at its best. With Generic Lyrics about a beautiful girl, and none of the instruments at their best compared to the rest of the album minus a spiffy guitar part and a well written piano part. The song is dull compared to the rest of the album. I wish something more original and less “A-typical” had made the album instead. Many will disagree and sing along but to me this song just doesn’t cut it. The song is ok, but is disappointing compared to the great songs on the rest of this EP.

Song 3: This is song also is just wonderful. It starts out with a very full piano part and then a vocal line that just carries through the song. It features in my opinion the best chord progression on the album. The chorus is much more driven on this album with the guitar presenting a nice overdriven tone. The piano really adds to this part of the album and should be heavily incorporated in all future albums. The vocals on this are not quite as stellar as on the first song. I think the part written, vocally, is too low to fully show off the vocalists voice, but it’s still decent just not as good as Akulanga.

Song 4: Party on the Streets of Rio- This song would be just a relaxing song with an upbeat feel. Featuring 80’s instruments, beats and synthesizers and even raw steel drums, this song heads into an entirely different realm from the rest of the album. This is much more what I expected from the album, but I feel like it does get a bit more experimental which in turn dilutes the song. The progression is much more pop oriented and less creative, but I still like the song.

Stand Out Tracks: Akulanga, Party on the Streets of Rio

Overall Score- 7/10

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Music News: Amor de Dias Album Stream

You can stream a new album from Alasdair MacLean's (of The Clientele) new side project Amor de Dias by clicking "Read More".

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Music News: Arcade Fire "Scenes from The Suburbs"

 Arcade Fire will be releasing a deluxe CD/DVD rerelease of The Suburbs. But I've got one question; who is Arcade Fire? Click "Read More" for the full press release from Hopeless Records.

Resource: Hank the Pigeon

If you're a fan of pop-punk superstars The Wonder Years, be sure to follow @HankThePigeon on Twitter for exclusive updates and news you won't find anywhere else!

Video: Avenged Sevenfold "So Far Away"

This one really hits home for fans of the band. Click Here to check out Avenged Sevenfold's brand new music video for "So Far Away". R.I.P. The Rev.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Contest: Win Two Tickets to to the Jam for Japan

Are you interested in winning two free tickets to the Jam for Japan on May 13th? All you have to do is comment on this blog post with your email address! After a predetermined number of entrants, a winner will be selected and you will be notified. To receive your prize, please show up at Pod L at Apex High School at 3 PM on Thursday, May 12.

Contest Rules: You must be a registered student at Apex High School. Only one entry per person. By entering this contest you agree to all rules written and unwritten at the discretion of Lock and Key Music. Lock and Key Music reserves the right to deny any contest entrant without disclosing motivation.

Music News: Hopeless Records Announces New Samiam Record

Hopeless Records sent out a press release today announcing a new Samiam album--recorded in the famous Jingletown studio! It's the band's eighth major label effort, and it will be out later this year. Click "Read More" for the full press release!

Tour Date: Apex Interact Presents the Jam for Japan

This Friday, May 13th from 4 PM to 7 PM is the Jam for Japan, a charity contest being sponsored by the Apex Interact Club to raise money for Japan relief.

The concert is being held at the Sertoma Amphitheater at Bond Park in Cary, NC. Four local bands will be performing, including Alex McKee (of Shades of Ember), Raydeux, Raising Anchors and Arms Length Away.

Tickets will be sold at the door for $10. Stay tuned to Lock and Key Music for your chance to win two free tickets to this amazing concert event!

100% of ticket proceeds are going to be donated to the Red Cross to help those in need in Japan.

Music News: Avenged Sevenfold to Release New Video

Avenged Sevenfold will be unveiling their new music video for their next single "So Far Away", a tribute to the late Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, the band's former drummer. The video will be posted online at MTV.com and AvengedSevenfold.com tonight at midnight (first thing Tuesday morning) and we'll be posting it shortly after. Stay tuned!

Music News: Patrick Stump "Explode"

Check out a new song off of Patrick Stump's upcoming record Soul Punk by Clicking Here!
The song is currently in rotation during P-Stump's live sets, and it's definitely a further step removed from his recent Truant Wave EP.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Review: The Manscout Jamboree


 
May 7th, 2011- The Brewery, Raleigh NC

It may have been the last night of the Manscout Jamboree Tour, but whether you consider it lucky or unlucky; it was the only night the tour as at full strength, with all five bands performing. Living With Lions kicked off the night with a cover of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones’s “The Impression that I Get”, at the request of fans who shouted that a cover would be perfect for the venue’s intimate atmosphere. The Brewery is a tiny venue that held maybe two hundred people, and it makes for a truly unique concert experience.

Make Do & Mend and Such Gold were up next, and both bands’ heavier sound created a nice transition between Living With Lions’ ska sound and the more traditional pop-punk of The Wonder Years and Fireworks. The crowd went wild for these two bands, literally climbing on top of each other and forming bizarre human pyramids to get to the microphones. Ben from Such Gold is still recovering, and new guitarist Skylar (from a Massachusetts band called Building) stepped up to sing vocals for the band until Ben returns. Skylar put on an amazing performance, and often relied on fans to jump in and sing along, which boosted everyone’s morale.

The big ticket bands were up next, with The Wonder Years taking the stage first. The Brewery was packed by this point, and the entire crowd huddled as close to the stage as possible. The Wonder Years was the one band whose lyrics were known by nearly every single person in the audience. The band played through a grab bag of hits both new and old, from “Keystone State Dudecore” and “You’re Not Salinger, Get Over it” to Upsides classics “Logan Circle” and “My Last Semester” and even “Local Man Ruins Everything”, the first single from their upcoming June 14th release. Notably absent from the setlist was the classic track “Won’t Be Pathetic Forever”, likely cut due to time restraints, and the band’s latest single “Don’t Let Me Cave In”.

Fireworks wrapped up the night, and fans went crazy once again, though the crowd had dispersed a tiny bit and many of the fans were worn out from The Wonder Years’ set. Fireworks played a series of hits old and new, and everyone was having a great time. Unfortunately, Fireworks set was cut short when the venue managers announced another show was going to start at 10:30 and the venue had to be cleared out (much to the annoyance of the fans, who booed). David Mackinder just gave the fans what they wanted and Fireworks closed their set with fan favorite “Detroit”.

Of course, it wouldn't be a concert if there wasn't a ton of swag. Personally, I walked away with an autographed copy of The Upsides, a guitar pick from TWY, a photo with Soupy, and shirts from Fireworks and TWY respectively. The best part of the show besides the actual concert may have been seeing the other bands’ members hanging out with the crowd, singing along and just having a good time. As I said to Josh from The Wonder Years, “It’s good to just be a fan, right?” Manscouts forever, forever manscouts.

Click "Read More" to check out more pictures from the last stop of the Manscout Jamboree!