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  • New Release of the Week 3/17/09: Les Claypool

    claypoolListening to a Les Claypool album is like getting high without the drugs. The former bass player for Primus (who scored a hit with “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver”) has a playing, performing and singing style that can charitably be called “weird”. After a three year absence, Claypool is back with “Of Fungi & Foe”, the most high-profile in a quiet week for new releases.

    (and see, this is what I don’t get. Take Kelly Clarkson and The-Dream, for example. Why not release them a week apart so both albums have a chance to debut at #1 and fans have a reason to return to record stores? I don’t get it. But, yeah. I said that already.)

    Also new and exciting this week…

    Gabriella Cilmi “Lessons to Be Learned”-This Australian singer was profiled a couple of months back by our own Jason Matos and is now finally getting a Stateside release for her new album.

    Marianne Faithfull: “Easy Come, Easy Go: 18 Songs for Music Lovers”-One of the most striking female voices in music returns with a covers album. I’m not sure what material is being featured here, but her dark, dramatic voice can make anything interesting, so this might  be worth checking out.

    Ray J. “For the Love of Ray J.: The Soundtrack”-After becoming addicted to “I Love New York”, I’ve managed to stay away from most of VH-1’s Celebreality shows. Brandy’s annoying little brother now has one of those shows, which is even more reason to change the dial. Not sure what this “soundtrack” features, but hopefully it’s a reminder that the dude sang before he became a porno actor/media whore.

    Superdrag “Industry Giants”- Superdrag made their initial impression back in ’96 with the song “Sucked Out”, which got an assload of MTV play and was a reasonably-sized hit on the alternative charts. After taking a break in 2003, they are back with “Industry Giants”, an album that features all the original members.

    Get your complete list of new releases .

  • Listen To SonicClash Radio – Episode 5

    Money Mike and I will be back tomorrow at 4PM Pacific/7PM Eastern with a new episode of SonicClash Radio.

    You can listen live by going here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sonicclash/2009/03/15/SonicClash-Radio-Episode-5 at the time above.

    You can call in live at (347) 202-0943 or leave us a note in the SonicClash Radio Episode 5 Thread.

    We’re going to discuss all the latest news, the charts and new releases as well as our thoughts on Michael Jackson’s London concerts.

    We’ll also introduce a new segment that I hope will stick.

  • Friday Throwback – Only You

    Is it really a throwback if the song is only 13 years old? Well, since that would’ve made me 19, I’ll say yes.

    112 was Bad Boy’s male R&B. Puffy (way before the Diddy) already had Total, his female group and Biggie, the man who would make him famous. He had also recently signed a new cat by the name of Ma$e who dropped what I believe to be his first Bad Boy verse on this song, the first single from the album 112.

    – Biggie just looks largely uninterested while Puff dances his ass off in the beginning of this video.
    – Game’s so tight they call it virgin.
    – Puff is still dancing while he’s in the front seat. He thought he told us that he won’t stop.
    – I wonder if they held up traffic during this shoot.
    – Just so you know, Ma$e ain’t the one that’ll pay for your phone.
    – He’s also buying things that you can’t even p’nounce. Is it odd that he’s telling people he’s buying things that they can’t even pronounce, but he doesn’t even pronounce the word pronounce correctly?
    – Where the heck did Biggie go?