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Bif Naked Commemorates 25th Anniversary Of I, Bificus With Deluxe Edition Out Now

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Just twenty-five years ago, Bill Clinton had a scandalous affair, Teletubbies invaded American TV, and Viagra got the green light. Surprise, surprise – Bif Naked also dropped her second album, “I, Bificus,” right in the midst of this wild ride! Let’s not forget Buffy lost her virginity to the Bif song “Lucky” as she performed on Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

An infectious, eclectic blend of raucous power-pop hooks, emotive and raw lyricism, with old-school punk attitude-like Bif herself. It’s unrelenting charisma with hits like “Spaceman” “Moment of Weakness” and “Lucky” The album catapulted Bif to superstardom internationally, multiple gold records, followed by multiple platinum records, and set her on a course of global touring that still finds her doing year round concerts to this day.

Through it all Bif remains true to her loyal fans and always gives them all of herself with every performance. What better way to celebrate the lasting power of this record it’s and, of course Bif herself, than to finally release a 25th anniversary edition I, BIFICUS XXV a completely remastered album including bonus tracks and a new version of Lucky (Orchestral) and available here.

BIFICUS 25TH ANNIVERSARY REISSUE (76:00)
CD (45:30)

01 ANY DAY NOW 4:17
02 SPACEMAN 4:21
03 MOMENT OF WEAKNESS 4:25
04 LUCKY 4:25
05 PEACOCK 3:02
06 CHOTEE 3:51
07 SOPHIA 4:28
08 VIOLENCE 4:15
09 ANYTHING 4:43
10 ONLY THE GIRL 3:34
11 IF I 4:10
12 LUCKY (2023 Orchestral Mix) 4:00

Acoustic Mixes (14:00)
13 SPACEMAN (Acoustic) 3:43
14 MOMENT OF WEAKNESS (Acoustic) 2:26
15 CHOTEE (Acoustic) 3:50
16 LUCKY (Acoustic) 3:58

Martha And The Muffins Release A Bold Take On A Buffalo Springfield Classic “For What It’s Worth”

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When a band has been around for nearly half a century, you don’t necessarily expect their music to carry any particular message beyond “Yep, we’re still alive.” The legendary Martha and the Muffins are a blessed exception: Their jaw-dropping new single “For What It’s Worth” shows they’re less concerned with their own survival than with everybody else’s.

With their radical reworking of a certain anti-violence perennial, the venerable Toronto-based group have paid full respect to the source material while simultaneously contorting it into a bone-chilling lament that couldn’t be more pertinent to the mortal dangers of today.

“Not only is Buffalo Springfield’s 1966 classic ‘For What It’s Worth’ timeless in its own right, but Stephen Stills’ poignant lyrics are more relevant than ever,” M+M mainstays Martha Johnson and Mark Gane say of their decision to adapt the seminal protest tune for a new era. “Gun violence is an ongoing societal blight, a perverse virus perpetuated by hypocrites mouthing their meaningless recitations of ‘thoughts and prayers.’ With this in mind, our interpretation is slower, darker and considers the possibility that events that were once rare and unacceptable are now met with a shrug of indifference.”

How times have indeed changed. When he wrote the song, Stills took his inspiration from some nasty altercations that had been going on between police and kids on Hollywood’s Sunset Strip. Over the ensuing years, “For What It’s Worth” became a sort of all-purpose plea for peace in strife-torn locales from Vietnam to Minneapolis. The Muppets even turned it into a broadside against hunting. But this isn’t Martha and the Muppets we’re dealing with here, so prepare yourself for something a lot more sinister: an almost unbearably tense accompaniment to the now-constant specter of yet another shot-up school or house of worship.

“We wanted it to be seriously dark and dramatic, as though something alarming might happen at any time,” Johnson says. “We decided that Mark should sing the verses with his low, doomy voice, and then I did the choruses and the ‘better beware’ sections, so that there were distinct vocal textures happening throughout the song.”

The deliberately unsettling effect is reinforced by atmospheric keyboards and guitar that manage to sound both foreboding and elegiac; you can hear the theatrical instincts Johnson and Gane have honed in their side career scoring films and TV programs.

The issue of gun violence hits close to home for both Johnson and Gane, and the song’s video director, Jason Cipparrone. Prior to producing the video for their recorded song, tragedy struck close when the band’s recently retired accountant of 40 years, Russ Manock, and his wife Lorraine Manock, were fatally shot along with three others in their Vaughan condo building in December 2022. The shocking incident garnered widespread media attention, leaving the duo in disbelief when they learned of the tragic events. In a separate but equally unsettling incident, Cipparrone experienced the impact of gun violence when he heard a shot in the hallway outside his apartment. To his horror, he discovered a gunshot victim lying just outside his door.

Johnson explains, “It’s particularly haunting to realize that the video’s ‘Gun Heads’ scene they filmed for the video took place right where this crime occurred. The hallway still bears the marks of this grim event, with a visible dent left by a bullet ricocheting off the floor. The gravity of these incidents amplifies our commitment to addressing the urgent issue of gun violence through our music and advocacy.”

Still, it’s as one of Canada’s greatest-ever gifts to rock and pop that Martha and the Muffins will always be known. All the way back in 1981, James Muretich of The Calgary Sun was already declaring “There is no other band which emerged from Canada’s fledgling punk scene of a few years ago which matters.” The 1980 international hit “Echo Beach” lit the spark of such well-deserved praise; timeless follow-ups like “Swimming” and the Danseparc album further burnished the group’s sterling reputation for canny songcraft. And with the 1984 dancefloor breakout “Black Stations/White Stations,” the band took the lead in exposing the racist underpinnings of big radio.

With Johnson and Gane consistently at the helm, Martha and the Muffins have released eight studio records since their 1977 formation, breaking boundaries and exceeding expectations every step of the way. They’ve had five Top 40 hits in their native Canada and won a JUNO Award for Single of the Year. They even introduced the world to superstar producer Daniel Lanois (who co-produced three of their records and went on to win Grammys for his work with artists like Peter Gabriel and U2). The group’s most recent offering, 2021’s Marthology: In and Outtakes, is a compilation of rare and previously unreleased tracks from the broad expanse of their illustrious career.

That tradition of excellence continues with “For What It’s Worth,” which Johnson and Gane played and recorded entirely on their own at their home studio, The Web. Mixing was done by Tim Abraham (Grand Analog/Odario). The single arrives January 19, accompanied by a music video that’s every bit as startling. Shot in stark black and white, it shows a couple of humanoid figures with literal revolvers for heads wandering from public place to public place, going about their business as if their presence is the most natural thing in the world. Gane came up with the concept, and director Jason Cipparrone– who’s not only a filmmaker but an accomplished photographer – brought it to bracing reality.

“Gun violence has become omnipresent in today’s society, and its impacts are horrifying,” Cipparrone says. “We made this film to highlight how apathy leads to integration of such themes into daily life, such as buying a bulletproof backpack for one’s child.”

If there’s one reaction Martha and the Muffins will never engender, it’s apathy. Lend an ear to “For What It’s Worth,” and you’ll hear the latest of a million reasons why.

54•40 Unveils Deluxe Remastered and Reimagined Vinyl Bundle of Their Iconic “Green Album”

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In a nostalgic nod to the past, Canadian rock band 54•40 proudly announces the impending release of the remastered “Green Album” – Deluxe Vinyl Bundle, available for pre-order now here. Originally released in 1986, the self-titled second album, affectionately known as the “Green Album,” marked a pivotal moment in the band’s history.

Carefully curated to immerse fans in the nostalgia of the ‘Green’ days, the Deluxe Vinyl Bundle is a treasure trove of 54•40 memorabilia. The bundle includes not only the re-mastered vinyl but also alternate versions and previously unreleased songs. Fans will also delight in discovering exclusive photos, posters, stickers, and other fun memorabilia from the band’s early years.

The Deluxe Vinyl Bundle features:

  • 180 Gram White Translucent Vinyl Audiophile LP with updated reimagined inner gatefold
  • 7” Single for “Baby Ran” and “I Go Blind”
  • 24” x 36” 54-40 Poster – folded in album jacket
  • Three 8”x 10” Black and White Photographs
  • 11” x 17” Pink – Vintage Show Poster
  • 5.5” x 3.5” Band Sticker
  • Vintage 54-40 Postcard
  • Reproduction of the Original Album Sleeve

Digital Goodies for the Modern Fan

In addition to the physical bundle, fans will have access to a digital trove of content, including high-quality WAV files of all album tracks, re-mastered and MP3 versions included, with three previously unreleased songs. The digital package also features album artwork, archival photos, and exclusive posters and stickers for a complete 54•40 experience.

The band also announced a limited-edition 14” x 20”print of 54 by Phil Comparelli on 100% Cotton Rag Paper, signed and numbered and available here.

Reflecting on the significance of the “Green Album,” 54•40 shares their journey from the recording studio to signing with Warner Brothers Records:

“After recording our first album Set The Fire, we went through a period of discovery. The songwriting was starting to flow, and our band vision was becoming clearer. It started with the last couple of songs written for Set The Fire recorded by Dave ‘Rave’ Ogilvie. Those songs “A Big Idea” and “What To Do Now” would lead to defining ourselves as 54•40 – the rock combo (2 guitars, bass and drums). We went back to Mushroom Studios with Rave and recorded the Green album in late 1984. “Baby Ran,” “I Go Blind,” “Take My Hand” and other songs all emerged during this time. Signing to a record company wasn’t exactly on our radar in 1984 but we were actively promoting and touring north-south as far as Highway I-5 would take us. Seattle, Portland and in particular San Francisco became a second home for the band. Eventually shows in Los Angeles lead to record company interest. After much deliberation, Warner Brothers Records became our first label home. They would put out the Green album with the suggestion that we mix the album with Dave Jerden (Rolling Stones). The label committed to the next album which was half written at the time of signing. This was a big breakthrough for us and a turning point opportunity. The rest is history, so they say. “Baby Ran” became a hit song for us. “I Go Blind,” despite not being released as a single in the USA, became a hit for us and a massive international hit for Hootie and The Blowfish a decade later. Our thanks to Phil and Darryl, Rave, Felix and Kevin, our partners in business but mostly thanks to our fans that have embraced our band and songs.”

The band expresses gratitude to Sing! Marketplace for making this reissue possible.

Ian Astbury of The Cult talks about The Gathering of the Tribes on MTV In 1990

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“How much money do you actually need in life? And what are you going to do with it? Are you going to take it with you when you go?
I mean. The time you’re going to have, is the time right now, here on Earth. It is the GIFT of being alive.
So what…..You got 8 BMW’s who cares?”

Coyote McCloud and Clara Peller – The “Where’s The Beef?” Woman – Actually Recorded A Whole Song Back In 1984

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In an unexpected turn of events in 1984, Coyote McCloud and Clara Peller, the memorable face behind the famous “Where’s The Beef?” catchphrase, joined forces to record an entire song. The collaboration between the radio personality Coyote McCloud and the endearing Clara Peller, who gained widespread recognition for her role in a Wendy’s commercial, brought a quirky and unexpected addition to the duo’s already established pop culture status. This unique musical endeavor marked a surprising chapter in their careers, showcasing the versatility and creativity that transcended their initial roles as commercial icons. The song became a curious piece of nostalgia, adding a delightful footnote to the duo’s shared legacy in the realms of both advertising and entertainment.

My Next Read: “We All Shine On: John, Yoko, and Me” by Elliot Mintz

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“We All Shine On: John, Yoko, and Me” is a personal and revealing look at the last ten years of John Lennon’s life and his partnership with Yoko Ono, written by the friend who knew them best, publicist and music industry insider Elliot Mintz and gets released on October 22 2024.

Elliot Mintz spent his life working with some of the biggest names in show business, but perhaps the most important and influential partnership he had was his work and close friendship with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In his memoir, We All Shine On, Mintz finally tells the story of their relationship, which has spanned more than fifty years and continues to this day.

Through beautifully written chapters that are personal, revealing, and full of intriguing details, Mintz transports readers from his first interview with Yoko in 1971, through the years that he supported the couple both personally and professionally through creative highs, relationship and private challenges, fascinating interactions with the other former Beatles, and the happiest moments of their lives together, Sean Lennon’s birth and childhood. And, of course, Elliot was by Yoko’s side in the days, weeks, and months after John’s murder, when Elliot eventually became the official spokesperson of the Lennon estate.

Perfect for Beatles fans and music lovers, this book will provide an intimate and revealing portrait of John and Yoko as people, partners, and friends, and most of all, celebrate the friendship that John, Yoko, and Elliot shared for so long.

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck-Produced Doc ‘Kiss the Future’ Featuring U2 Is Coming To Theaters

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KISS THE FUTURE, directed by Nenad Cicin-Sain, produced by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Sarah Anthony, story by Bill Carter and Cicin-Sain, screenplay by Carter, based on his memoir: “Fools Rush In,” is the story of defiance amid the 1990s siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The film focuses on a vibrant underground community who used music and art to effect change and garner global attention by ultimately inspiring an American aid worker to reach out to the world’s biggest band U2 to help raise awareness of the devastating conflict. KISS THE FUTURE follows the band’s promise to perform a post-war concert that saw U2 play to over 45,000 local fans in a liberated city, a show that lives on as a joyous collective memory for the people of Sarajevo. KISS THE FUTURE: A Dolby Special Event will include an introduction from producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, plus a pre-recorded post-film discussion hosted by Matt Carey (Deadline) featuring director Nenad Cicin-Sain, Vesna Andree Zaimovic and Bill Carter – in conversation with U2’s The Edge and Adam Clayton – about their personal experiences as part of the extraordinary Sarajevan creative community whose commitment to art and life and the City of Sarajevo was, and continues to be, an inspiration to so many.

You can go here for tickets.

Heidi Klum Shares New Single ‘Sunglasses At Night’ Produced By Tiësto

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Heidi Klum has taken many paths throughout her long career, leaving her mark as a supermodel, businesswoman, fashion designer, host, and producer of successful shows like “Germany’s Next Topmodel,” “Project Runway,” and “America’s Got Talent” in the fashion, beauty, and tech industries for many years. Additionally, she proves once again with her new song “Sunglasses At Night” that she’s always in the mood to sing and dance.

The single, released by Warner Music Central Europe, is also the title track for the upcoming season of “Germany’s Next Topmodel” and produced by Tiësto. The Dutch DJ, music producer, and Grammy Award winner has given a danceable electronic update to Corey Hart’s 1983 New Wave song, ideal as background music for runway and for those who want to dance with their sunglasses, especially at night. 

I was thinking about the moment in the middle of the night at a party when you have been up way too late, your makeup has melted off, you are sweaty and cross-eyed, and all you crave is a pair of sunglasses,” says Heidi Klum. “This scene reminded me of the iconic 80s hit, Corey Hart’s Sunglasses at Night. I am beyond ecstatic that I was able to remix and re-record this track with my EDM hero Tiësto. What an honor!“

“Heidi is a great friend so naturally it was a lot of fun to work on this one together! We were hanging out when she shared her idea to remake the original 80’s hit and I wanted to help her on the production! I love how the track turned out and I’m super excited for her and this release.” – Tiësto

“Superstar Heidi Klum covering “Sunglasses At Night” is like a seductive supernova dance explosion on the bright side of the moon!” – Corey Hart

Heidi’s first posts on Instagram already made it clear: The song combines cool beats and sexiness with mysterious looks hidden behind dark sunglasses and an intensely addictive, hypnotic dance beat. This remake of “Sunglasses At Night,” already performed by Tiësto in November at a show in Las Vegas, has the potential to become the new dance anthem. Fans of the “Germany’s Next Top Model” had a taste of Heidi Klum as a singer during the finale of the show in 2022 when she, along with her husband Tom Kaulitz, performed their song “Chai Tea with Heidi.” The track was created in collaboration with none other than rap legend Snoop Dogg but was not Heidi’s first song release. In 2006, her debut single “Wonderland” was released, a Christmas song written for a Douglas advertisement, with all proceeds going to a children’s charity in her German hometown of Bergisch Gladbach.

Liam Gallagher And John Squire Release Their Self-Titled Debut Album On March 1

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The news that Manchester icons Liam Gallagher and John Squire were collaborating on a new project ignited a wave of anticipation – uniting the personality and attitude of the Oasis frontman’s vocals with the remarkable guitar talents of The Stone Roses’ creative force would surely be something special. And their debut track, ‘Just Another Rainbow’, lived up to the hype as it hit #16 on the UK singles chart while also shooting direct to #1 on the sales, downloads, vinyl and physical singles charts – in the process achieving Liam’s highest singles chart entry in fifteen years.

But that was just the start. Now Liam Gallagher and John Squire announce much more from their collaboration. Their self-titled debut album will be released on March 1st and is today launched alongside its second single, ‘Mars To Liverpool’. They also announce details of their first UK tour together, as well as select shows in Ireland, France, Germany, Italy and the USA.

Liam says, “I can’t wait for people to hear the album. I think the people that are into the Stone Roses and Oasis and that kinda thing, I think they’ll fucking love it. It’s spiritual, it’s crucial. LG x”

John adds, “It was really inspiring to have those Knebworth gigs fresh in my mind as I started writing. Then it was a case of trying to steer it away from all being too rocky, and trying to mix up the sentiments as well. I like the way that in some parts, it’s quite melancholic and it can make you well up, but there are other parts that are kind of irreverent, rude or crude. There’s a little bit of everything in there, I think it’s a really good mix. I had a hunch that we’d sound good together, but I wasn’t prepared for it to be such a good fit.”

Like ‘Just Another Rainbow’ before it, ‘Mars To Liverpool’ delivers exactly what you’d hope from the pair. Delivering infectious rock ‘n’ roll with an undercurrent of ‘60s-tinged psychedelia, it sees John weaving inventive guitar work – chiming riffs, fluid classic rock solos around Liam’s uplifting vocal delivery. As with the best of their work from their famous bands and solo work, ‘Mars To Liverpool’ elevates its air of melancholy into a soaring, crowd-pleasing anthem. So that’s now two killer singles to maximise anticipation for the release of the album.

Long-terms friends with a mutual admiration for each other’s work, the idea of a collaboration started when John joined Liam on-stage at his biblical Knebworth shows. Song ideas were soon flowing, and the album took shape with an intuitive intensity during in Los Angeles with the revered producer Greg Kurstin. He played bass throughout the record, while drums were performed by Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M., Atoms For Peace).

The album is now available to pre-order HERE. Physical formats include standard CD and vinyl, a Deluxe split-colour vinyl, a white vinyl stocked by HMV and select indie stores, and an Amazon exclusive orange EcoRecord vinyl. Fans who pre-order the album from the official store by 3pm on Tuesday, January 30th will receive access to a pre-sale for tour tickets. The pre-sale will open at 9:30am on Wednesday, January 31st before any remaining tickets go on general sale from 9:30am on Friday, February 2nd.

The tour will see Liam and John lead a band completed by Barrie Cadogan (Little Barrie, Paul Weller) on bass and Joey Waronker on drums. All shows except Brooklyn feature support from Jake Bugg. The dates are:
MARCH
13th – Glasgow, Barrowland
14th – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
16th – Dublin, Olympia
18th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
20th – Manchester, O2 Apollo
21st – Manchester, O2 Apollo
23rd – Leeds, O2 Academy
25th – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town
26th – London, Troxy
APRIL
2nd – Paris, Salle Pleyel
4th – Berlin, Columbiahalle
6th – Milan, Fabrique
11th – Brooklyn, Paramount
Album tracklist:
1. ‘Raise Your Hands’
2. ‘Mars To Liverpool’
3. ‘One Day At A Time’
4. ‘I’m a Wheel’
5. ‘Just Another Rainbow’
6. ‘Love You Forever’
7. ‘Make It Up As You Go Along’
8. ‘You’re Not The Only One’
9. ‘I’m So Bored’
10. ‘Mother Nature’s Song’

ODESZA Announces The Last Goodbye Finale Tour Dates

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Today, ODESZA has unveiled The Last Goodbye Finale, an emotional farewell to their iconic The Last Goodbye Tour, which captivated audiences since its inception in 2022. With stops at legendary venues this June & July including Madison Square Garden in New York City, BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, Folsom Field in Boulder and close-out shows in their home state of Washington at The Gorge Amphitheatre (specific dates below), The Last Goodbye Finale shows, produced by Live Nation, are sure to become something of historic significance both for ODESZA fans and for the touring electronic music world as a whole. The Finale signifies the show’s final bow, concluding its run before being officially retired, and will include a special ODESZA extended set that has never been seen before.

Support for the shows will rotate with a variety of incredible performers and friends of ODESZA’s including Bob Moses, Ben Böhmer (Live), Tinlicker (LIVE), Big Boi, DRAMA, and Golden Features.

Harrison and Clay had this to say about the Finale Tour: “As we look to bring The Last Goodbye Tour to a close, we are overwhelmed with how bittersweet it all feels. The journey to this point has been unimaginable – exceeding all our expectations – and we are excited to show you the final chapter of this experience. The new performance starting in June builds upon the live show and allows us to edit, extend, remix and play songs we haven’t before. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to perform in some of the most iconic venues across the U.S. These last shows mark the culmination of The Last Goodbye Tour, and we can’t wait to share what we have been working on with our fans, both old and new.” — H+C

These shows will embody everything that has made ODESZA one of live music’s modern marvels, blending together cinematic visuals, pyrotechnics and lighting effects, lush live instrumentation (including ODESZA’s beloved drumline), surprise guests and performers, and a devoted community of fans, which all bring to life a truly innovative and immersive experience.

The shows will mark the closing of the GRAMMY-nominated duo’s most innovative musical era to date, which included the release of their critically acclaimed album ‘The Last Goodbye’ in 2022, a GRAMMY nomination for Best Electronic Album and a win for Best Electronic Record at A2IM’s 2023 Libera Award and the premiere of their first concert film in theaters across the world.

In addition, ODESZA is also top-billed at the forthcoming Hangout Music Festival, echoing past headlining festival sets from 2023 at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Gov Ball, Electric Forest, Austin City Limits & Life Is Beautiful.

ODESZA has partnered with nonprofits PLUS1 and REVERB to support them and other diverse organizations working for climate sustainability, equity, access, and dignity for all. ODESZA and REVERB are continuing their partnership at shows to reduce the environmental footprint of their tour and take action on the climate crisis. In addition to a comprehensive tour sustainability program, fans will have the ability to join the effort by visiting ODESZA’s Action Village at every show.

ODESZA’s The Last Goodbye Finale 2024 Tour Dates
June 7: Los Angeles, CA – BMO Stadium #@+
June 8: Los Angeles, CA – BMO Stadium %@+
June 21: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden %@+
June 22: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden #@+
June 29: Boulder, CO – Folsom Field %*+
July 4: George, WA – The Gorge ^@+
July 5: George, WA – The Gorge %@+
July 6: George, WA – The Gorge #@+
support key:
% Bob Moses
# Ben Böhmer (Live)
^ Tinlicker (LIVE)
* Big Boi
@ DRAMA
+ Golden Features

ODESZA’s 2024 FESTIVAL DATES
May 17-19 – Gulf Shores, AL – Hangout Music Festival

ODESZA’s 2024 DJ SET DATES
March 23 – Las Vegas, NV – Zouk Nightclub
May 4 – Las Vegas, NV – Zouk Nightclub