Heavy decibels are playing on my guitar

Music-potent post. Watch out. Here we go.

Pearl Jam played in Toronto the past Friday night. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists were scheduled to open. But their singer, Ted, was stuck at the border. So what to do?! Well, Pearl Jam decided to open for themselves. Eddie came out and played Neil Young's 'Sugar Mountain' and 'The Needle and the Damage Done'. Acoustically. Alone. Gah. Unbelievable. McCready and Stone each played a couple of their own songs, then The Pharmacists played a couple tunes as Eddie stepped in to sing.



While in Toronto, Eddie sat down with Alan Cross for an interview. Any Pearl Jam fan should take time to listen.

Their new album comes out on September 20th. But here's a new song that's made it's way out. It's called 'Supersonic'.



Next. Weezer was in T.O. as well, but on Sunday and opening for Blink-182. Their new album comes out on October 27th. It's called Raditude. Rainn Wilson, yes, Dwight from the Office, actually came up with it. Anyways. The ever amazing Alan Cross managed to also sit down with them for an interview.

Them Crooked Vultures have now played 4 gigs. Reminder: They are Dave Grohl, Josh Homme and John Paul Jones. Video is now being released from these shows, and it's got potential. I'm very much looking forward to their album coming out. Here's a song called 'New Fang':



And lastly. Guitar Hero is making more and more band-specific games these days. And they just released the tracks for their Van Halen version. This will be a must-buy for me. I'm extremely happy that they're including 'Atomic Punk', 'Ice Cream Man', 'Hang 'Em High' and 'I'm The One'. Also, there will be 'Best Of You' by Foo Fighters, 'Master Exploder' by Tenacious D and 'Dope Nose' by Weezer as additional songs. This'll be fun! December 22nd. Hello Christmas!

*Rock 'N Roll Ain't Noise Pollution; AC/DC

You've got to promise not to stop when I say when

Dave Grohl - Nirvana, Late!, Foo Fighters
Josh Homme - Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal
John Paul Jones - Led Zeppelin

THEM CROOKED VULTURES

Yes. It's a cream-dream rock and roll super group. They'd been working on material for a little while, and last week they played a post-Lollapalooza show in Chicago. No recordings, video or audio, have managed to surface.

They then posted a snippet of a teaser to a song, Nobody Loves Me And Neither Do I, on YouTube last week:



But I have since found this! Today they posted a better teaser will some footage from the studio.



They're playing in Amsterdam tonight. Gah. I just want to listen to their album. Soon enough, I know.

*Everlong; Foo Fighters

Hail, hail the lucky ones; I refer to those in love, yeah

After not re-signing with their record label, Pearl Jam's been on their own for the past few months. I think it's doing them good. They're playing shows of their choice, both in concert for as well as the TV variety, including Conan O'Brien's Tonight Show debut.

Earlier this week they posted a wonderful promotional video on their MySpace page for their Backspacer album, coming out September 20th. I think it's a wonderful insight on the album, told straight from the band. There's also previews of a couple new songs, as well as their single, The Fixer. I just feel as though this wouldn't of been made if not for their newly acquired independent label status. Kudos to the boys. This album is gonna be awesome.



*Hail, Hail; Pearl Jam

Keep on playin' our favorite song; Turn it up while you're gone

I had heard a quick story about a cover album a couple weeks ago and I finally remembered to look into it the other day. The label that put this album out is called Pterodactyl Squad. They got a bunch of different DJs/artists to redo a bunch of Weezer songs. But not like you'd think. They're totally done in the old 8-bit NES/GameBoy-esque style. I can only recommend you to listen to it. It's even a free download.


*In My Head; Queens Of The Stone Age

Well God sayin' somethin' but he didn't mean it; Everyone's life ends but no one ever completes it

Before Heath Ledger passed away last year, he had started to direct an animated music video for Modest Mouse. The song is called King Rat, and it's off of their new album, No One's First And You're Next, that just came out today.



Ledger had approached the band about doing the project, which I find very random, but wonderfully honest. Ledger's film and music company finished up the project for him. Anyways, just thought I'd share this.

*Dark Center Of The Universe; Modest Mouse

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