Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Meet Tori's Posse


Meet Tori's Posse

Feature, By Christian Taylor, 28th March, 2007

She’s been dubbed one of the most outspoken, creative singer/songwriters of our time and her ninth studio album is almost here. This time she’s bringing a posse of ladies with her – five distinct characters, each with their own hidden blogs out there somewhere in cyberspace, who each combine to make one whole woman.

Each character comes with her own look, her own fashion sensibility, and each have their own unique voice and opinion on their place within a man’s world.

“Being a preacher’s daughter, I understood the politic of religion and so I really began to see how now that we’re in a very right-wing Christian time,” says Tori. “Women are divided into the mother and the whore. It’s very black and white. As a piano player, I understand black and white very well. And it’s just not acceptable outside of a keyboard.”

So, time to meet the ladies. Isabel [centre] is a photographer and she’s the most political. On the new album she belts out the track “Yo George” which is a shout-out to Mr Bush and the hideously dark trail that he’s taken the world down. She also closes the CD with the anti-war anthem, “Dark Side of the Sun.”

Then there’s Clyde [second from left] who is a little lost. She wears her emotional wounds on her sleeve, but remains idealistic. “She is trying to figure out what she believes in and she is dealing with having been disappointed in her life,” says Tori.

Pip [far right] is a confident fighter. “Being the warrior that she is, [she] does confront issues and sometimes it’s explosive, but I really love her energy and her casual approach to rubber,” says Tori.

Santa [left] is the most sensual of the four. “Santa is somebody who’s a girl’s girl,” Amos says. “She understands her fellow sisters and she believes that there is enough love and passion out there for everyone. But she won’t accept that there is something perverted about being very sensual and she won’t drink shame with her sensuality.”

The fifth girl of course, is Tori [second from right], who surprisingly, was one of the hardest characters for Amos to get her head around. “What I ‘m trying to tell other women is they have their own version of the compartmentalised feminine which may have been repressed in each one of them,” Amos says. “For many years I have been an image; that isn’t necessarily who I am completely. I have made certain choices and that doesn’t mean that those choices are the whole story. I think these women are showing me that I have not explored honest extensions of the self who are now as real as the redhead.”

In many ways, all of her work has been building up to this album. “I was exploring one personality at a time.”

Tori has told fans that this Easter she’s not hosting an Easter egg hunt, she’s hosting a posse hunt. People are urged to get out there and search for the girls’ blogs. They’re well hidden though – and they exist amongst a sea of fakes that have unsurprisingly sprung up.

“You’ll get to know the girls through the photographs, through the songs, and there needs to be writings,” Tori says. “Their relationships get more complicated. I love the idea of this multimedia project being improvisational. They learn and they grow in front of everybody’s eyes.”

Tori has revealed that each show on the tour will open with a different girl, then Tori will take over. “They will have their own wardrobes, of course, they are their own women. So I don’t know who will be going on that night until sound check of that day. I think it depends upon what’s happening in the world.”

And should Australians start preparing now to meet the girls face to face? We think so. Tori has confirmed that the world tour will run from May and will continue until December, although as yet Sony BMG haven’t officially confirmed her alleged Australian tour dates for September.

In the meantime, as we wait, Tori has issued a warning. “This [world] has been created by the patriarchal authority. And I’m coming after them.”

Monday, March 19, 2007

just because





Damn! Hot!

Bjork Volta


Is this the album cover? Looks like it...

She's touring, but no date for Atlanta yet.... :(

U.S. tour dates:
May 02 - New York - Radio City Music Hall
May 05 - New York - United Palace Theater
May 08 - New York - Apollo Theater
May 12 - Chicago - Auditorium Theatre
May 15 - Denver - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 19 - San Francisco - Shoreline Amphitheatre
May 23 - Vancouver- Deer Lake Park

Friday, March 16, 2007

new Tori photos




this reportedly is NOT the album cover, but these are clearly from the American Doll Posse photo shoot.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Tori - Finally a track listing!


You’ve been bouncing off the walls for days, sweating and wondering: Is. It. True? Let there be light! A reliable source has verified that this is indeed the 20-song tracklisting for American Doll Posse.

1. Yo, George 1:25 *
2. Big Wheel 3:18
3. Bouncing Off Clouds 4:08
4. Teenage Hustling 4:00
5. Digital Ghost 3:50
6. You Can Bring Your Dog 4:04
7. Mr. Bad Man 3:18
8. Fat Slut 0:41 *
9. Girl Disappearing 4:00
10. Secret Spell 4:04
11. Devils and Gods 0:53 *
12. Body and Soul 3:56
13. Father’s Son 3:59
14. Programmable Soda 1:25 *
15. Code Red 5:27
16. Roosterspur Bridge 3:58
17. Beauty of Speed 4:08
18. Almost Rosey 5:23
19. Velvet Revolution 1:19 *
20. Dark Side of The Sun 4:16

[* interlude track]

Let the happydancing commence.

ANd I just couldn't help posting the pic again.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Mika Grace Kelly video

New Releases calendar update

Mar 6 Arcade Fire - Neon Bible

Mar 20 Tracey Thorn - Out of the Woods
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver

Mar 27 Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion

Apr 10 CocoRosie - The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stilborn

May 1 Tori Amos - American Doll Posse
Feist - The Reminder (I may need a reminder to buy this album because i'll be
too consumed by Tori)
Patrick Wolf - the Magic Position

May 8 Bjork - Volta

May 15 Rufus Wainwright - Release the Stars

ANd somewhere in there will be Rachael Yamagata. GOD, I AM SO EXCITED! It has been such a long time since there has been so many new releases I'm really looking forward to.

And Annie Lennox, PJ Harvey, even Courtney Love.
OH OH and Portishead is recording a new album, after all these years! Can't wait for that either.

Even more new music to report on


I've known about this for a bit- bought the single on itunes a while back...but i kinda forgot. Anyway, I'm super excited about this release too. I've always been a big fan of ebtg. Love Tracey's voice.

Tracey Thorn Comes 'Out of the Woods'

Posted Feb 21st 2007 11:12AM by Steve Baltin
Filed under: News, Album, New Music, Exclusive

Everything But the Girl chanteuse Tracey Thorn will release her second solo album -- and first in a quarter century --on March 20. 'Out of the Woods' also marks the singer's first new work of any kind in five years, a time during which she has devoted herself to motherhood. So what made the vocalist decide to return to the musical scene?

"I got a bit of time on my hands 'cause the kids started going to school, and I suddenly thought, 'What am I going to do now? Am I just going to go shopping for the next 25 years?'" Thorn tells Spinner. "I sat down and I started trying to write an autobiography focusing on how I got into music in my teens and started being in bands. And I think what happened during the writing of that was it just triggered me in the whole sort of memory of who I was."

The superb album finds Thorn, as she has with EBTG, blending a singer-songwriter sensibility with dance beats achieved with collaborators like Ewan Pearson and Charles Webster, among others. She says her personal relationship with her EBTG cohort and life partner Ben Watt helped keep her up on the scene. "In this house, obviously we listen to a lot of dance music, 'cause Ben's running a label and DJing and stuff," she says, adding that she also drew inspiration from several current singer-songwriters. "I listened to the sort of acoustic and folky side of stuff, people like Sufjan Stevens, M. Ward, who are obviously brilliant writers. And I think listening to that kind of stuff is inspiring."

The combination of electronic and acoustic sounds is something Thorn is obviously familiar with, but the final results were somewhat surprising to her. "To be honest, it's not the record I thought I was going to make when I started," she says. "I thought I was going to make a much quirkier, slightly weirder record. I think it turned out to be more of a pop record than I imagined I would make."

Friday, March 02, 2007

a great new artist



Mika!
First read about him in Details magazine, of all places, then read an interview in Interview magazine. He was compared to Elton John, Scissor Sisters, Rufus Wainwright, and Freddy Mercury!!!! Hell, I had to get the singles on itunes. Rush over. His voice really is similar to Freddy Mercury. And he plays the piano - among other instruments, I believe. His album is out in the us on March 27! One more to buy!
He's very cute, to boot.

Annie Lennox

Annie Lennox is currently in Miami putting finishing touches on her new album!
I may go broke this year from buying new music and all the concerts I'm going to have to attend! Shit. Maybe someone would give me a job to write about all this....hmm.

Song clips from Tori's new album

Two clips from Tori's new album, American Doll Posse, were up online today in various places. I eventually found them on the Message Board from her official site, but it took me a while and it was a pain in the ass. Anyway, it was worth it though.

First is Big Wheel
and then Bouncing off Clouds.

We still have no full track listing, but I'm super excited to get a little snippet.
Souns very fun and more up-beat than anything of late. Can't wait!

I don't know how to post them here, otherwise I would.

Press Release for new Bjork album

Volta is the name of the album and the date is May 7th. The Press release reads thus:


Volta being made

"Musical innovator Björk releases her next studio album ‘Volta’ on May 7th 2007.

‘Volta’ is Björk's sixth studio album and follows the release of ‘Medúlla’ in 2004.

Featuring ten brand new and original tracks ‘Volta’ is entirely written and produced by Björk.

In the role of producer Björk has brought in various other musicians to work on her songs and ‘Volta’ features some of her most interesting collaborations so far with Antony Hegarty (Antony And The Johnsons) singing on two tracks, and Timbaland (Jay-Z, Missy Elliot etc) working with Björk on beats that she created for three further songs.

Other artists that feature on ‘Volta’ include electronic pioneer Mark Bell of LFO and two unique drummers – Chris Corsano (the improvisational drummer who has worked with Sonic Youth amongst others) and Brian Chippendale from Lightening Bolt.

Björk also brought in two acclaimed African artists for ‘Volta’ - Toumani Diabate, the Malian kora player and Konono No1 the experimental band from The Congo who won a BBC World Music Award in 2006. She has also put together her own 10 piece female brass section of Icelandic musicians who play on three further tracks. Meanwhile Chinese pipa expert Min Xiao-Fen plays on one song."

So it read! And now we can start counting down: One, 2, three, four, 5, ...... etc