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New Music: Devo Is Back!


Posted on Jun 15, 2010 @ 01:58PM - Add a comment
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The new wave cult band in Devo are back with Something for Everybody, for which their fans got to choose the album’s 12 final tracks. The electro-poppers best know for the mega-hit “Whip It!” had returned with new a new single in 2007 and the promised full album has just now materialized. A slew of innovative producers worked on the album, including Teddybears, Greg Kurstin, The Dust Brothers’ John King, John Hill and Santi White (a.k.a. Santigold). "There's this new generation of kids that have grown up with Devo or know of Devo from the past, and it's not something bewildering," said Mark Mothersbaugh. "Why not let them take a shot at producing Devo, possibly the way we rearranged 'Satisfaction' by the Rolling Stones 10 years after it had been written."

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Tom Petty Won't Back Down


Posted on Jun 11, 2010 @ 01:40PM - Add a comment
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Some eight years since their last studio album together, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers are making a big return with a new studio album and an extensive North American tour.

The band kicked off the 45-date tour this month with two sold-out shows at Red Rocks and has been receiving rave reviews. And the upcoming studio album—a blues-rock departure entitled Mojo—is being hailed as one of Petty’s best.

"Mojo is a huge opening of a door for us,” Petty said recently. He says this is the first album that really makes use of the band’s musicianship. “Every now and then you hit something where you find some new ground, and this is definitely one of those times."

Petty drew inspiration from his extensive vinyl record collection, and realized he was taking a risk by taking a more bluesy approach. "I used to be a little insecure about whether I could sing the blues authentically,” he admitted. “I can do my version of it, and this has our stamp on it. It would be an empty exercise if we weren't bringing something to the party."

With 60 million records sold and counting, Petty has earned his eminent status in the rock and roll pantheon. He still puts on one of the best live shows out there, and, at 59 years old, is not just a nostalgia act.

"We have no intention of turning into an oldies group," he said. "It's very lucrative, and everyone has a great time if you play hits for two hours, but I'm not done and I want people to know it."

Check out Tom Petty’s live dates at tompetty.com.

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