Thursday, February 12, 2009

Blink-182 Announces Return


If you watched the Grammy's on Sunday night you may have seen Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom DeLonge on stage together announcing that their band, Blink-182 was back together and making music. From the mid '90s until their hiatus in 2005 Blink-182 was probably the most popular pop-punk band on the scene. Personally, I preferred their early music (Buddha, Chesire Cat, Dude Ranch) more than their music from this decade. It will be interesting to see what becomes of this reunion.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Grammy Predictions Gone Wrong


Well, it is safe to say that my Grammy predictions were terrible and completely wrong. I only had one correct prediction and that was ADELE for best new artist. Oh well, better luck next year. I think it is great that Alison Krauss and Robert Plant came away as the big winners. Also, U2's opening performance was strong and set the tone for the evening. A complete list of the Grammy winners can be found here.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Grammy Predictions

Here are my Grammy predictions for this evening. Tomorrow I will go over how I did and also provide a small review of the awards show.

Album of the Year: "In Rainbows" - Radiohead
Record of the Year: "Paper Planes" - M.I.A.
Song of the Year: "Chasing Pavements" - ADELE
Best New Artist: ADELE
Best Rock Album: "Only By Night" - Kings of Leon
Best Alternative Album: "In Rainbows" - Radiohead
Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group: "Violet Hill" - Coldplay
Best Rock Song: "House of Cards" - Radiohead
Best Rap Album: "American Gangster" - Jay-Z
Best Rap Song: "Swagga Like Us" - Jay-Z & T.I. feat. Kanye West & Lil' Wayne

Pearl Jam hitting the studio for new '09 album


Pearl Jam is set to start recording tracks for their '09 album and without record label backing. According to RollingStone.com, Pearl Jam's self-release album is set to hit shelves sometime in the fall. The new album may have a more optimistic feel with short powerful rock songs. Producing the album is Brendan O'Brien who also produced Pearl Jam's 1998 album "Yield". This could be a big year for the band as not only are they releasing the new album, but they are also re-releasing "Ten" as I mentioned in a previous post.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Day the Music Died

Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. Many credit Holly as being the most influential musician of early rock and roll even though his success lasted only a year and a half. The Beatles, especially Paul McCartney, praise Holly as one of the main reasons they ever got into music. Below is a live performance of Buddy Holly and the Crickets singing "Peggy Sue".