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  • First Look – John Mayer’s Who Says

    Before I get into John Mayer’s new video, I wanted give him props on his Twitter swag. What is Twitter swag? I’m not exactly sure as I think I made it up, but I am always entertained by his twittering. He is almost always goofy and silly, but he does utilize social media to reach out to fans as well. If you’re a John Mayer fan and one who uses Twitter, I’d suggest following him.

    You can see a bit of his Twitter wit in his back and forth with Perez Hilton who didn’t like his new video. After Perez noted that he didn’t like his new video, Mayer came back and said, “It’s a guaranteed winner then!!” and also said to Perez, “you only like music that sounds like bleach smells.”

    Is he corny? Yes. But he keeps it fun.

    Let us know what you think about the new video in comment section below.

  • Michael Jackson And Taylor Swift Lead 2009 American Music Award Nominations

    The nominations were released today for the American Music Awards, and we wouldn’t usually make such a big deal about the nominations. But, when word came out today that Michael Jackson had five posthumous nominations, it became very newsworthy.

    You may wonder like I did, how Jackson could be up for an award being that he hasn’t released a new album in many years. According to The Rolling Stone, it’s because of the sales racked up by Jackson’s Number Ones, which was released some 6 years ago.

    According to a press release, the nominees “were selected from data supplied by the Nielsen Company’s Broadcast Data Systems, which monitors radio airplay performance, and SoundScan, which tracks retail music sales.” This pretty much explains why Michael Jackson and his Number Ones are included on the nominees list: Even though the greatest-hits compilation was originally released in 2003, it’s sold almost two million copies since the King of Pop’s death on June 25th, making Jackson’s eligible for a posthumous Artist of the Year award.

    Taylor Swift at the Sydney Factory Theatre
    Taylor Swift at the Sydney Factory Theatre
    Taylor Swift and Eminem are also up for three awards. Jackson, Swift, Eminem, Lady Gaga, and the Kings of Leon were all nominated for the Artist of the Year award. Swift leads all artists with six nominations, while Jackson had five and Eminem received four.

    American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert is scheduled to perform his first single from his upcoming album at the awards show, alongside Alicia Keys, the Black Eyed Peas, and Jennifer Lopez.

    The show is set to air live on November 22.

    You can see a full list of the categories and vote for who you think should win at ABC’s website.

    Photo of Taylor Swift by Girl.in.the.Green.Scarf and shared via creative commons

  • New Releases of the Week 10/13/09

    This week’s major new releases run the gamut from pop-punk to sexy R&B. Here are the highlights:

    Bowling for Soup “Sorry for Partyin’”: These guys originally turned heads when they were nominated for a Grammy some years back. Since then, they’ve scored minor hits with “1985” and “Almost” and been relatively successful despite the fact that they’re essentially the love child of blink-182 and “Weird Al” Yankovic. All you need to know about these guys to get where they’re coming from is the fact that their new song is called “My Wena”. Moving on…

    Dead by Sunrise “Out of Ashes”: Dead by Sunrise is the solo project of Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington. Not to be confused with The Dead Weather, which is a solo project of The White Stripes’ Jack White, or Fort Minor, which is a solo project of Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda. I’m not ashamed of the fact that I’m a Linkin Park fan, but I will say that I was infinitely more excited for Shinoda’s side project (which was actually quite good) than I am for Bennington’s. The guy’s whining can grate on the nerves after a while.

    Five for Fighting “Slice”: Five for Fighting’s John Ondrasik has 9/11 to thank for his career, as radio stations turned to his “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” and used it as a dedication to the brave cops, fireman and civilians who helped out with the rescue effort. Since then, Ondrasik has been fairly content to Xerox that song to diminishing returns. Color me surprised that the guy still has a major label recording contract. Anyhow, if Coldplay is a little too aggro for you, 54F should be right up your alley.

    Hall & Oates “Do What You Want, Be What You Are: The Music of Daryl Hall & John Oates”: All I have to say about this box set is ABOUT FUCKING TIME!!. This 4-CD set collects all of H2O’s hits, and adds a healthy share of live and previously unreleased material. Nothing too revelatory here (where’s Daryl’s solo material? Shouldn’t “Dreamtime” be available on CD?), but definitely worth the scratch if you don’t already have the 2-disc “Essential” set.

    Mario “DNA”: Mario’s definitely one of contemporary R&B’s more anonymous sorts, with his major claims to fame being his singing interpolation of Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend” and his #1 hit “Let Me Love You”, which established Ne-Yo as a songwriter. He recently scored a huge R&B hit with “Break Up” (a song I’ve heard all of one time), which sets the stage for his fourth album. Those of you, like me, who can’t tell Mario from an Omarion from a Trey Songz will probably pass over this one.

    There’s also a handful of Christmas albums out this week from the likes of David Archuleta and Bob Dylan. Yes, Bob Dylan is releasing a Christmas album.

    While you ponder that, check out the rest of this week’s new releases here.