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Franz Ferdinand Share ‘Feel The Love Go’ From “Always Ascending” Album, Out February 9

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Franz Ferdinand today release ‘Feel The Love Go’, the new single to be taken from Always Ascending, their forthcoming album on Domino out Friday February 9.

The track is accompanied by a video by acclaimed director Diane Martel (Miley Cyrus, Charlie XCX, Justin Timberlake). The video, shot while the band were in Los Angeles recently, has the feel of a public access TV religious show and sees frontman Alex Kapranos cast as an unhinged evangelical preacher.

Always Ascending is the band’s fifth album and was recorded at RAK Studios, London and Motorbass in Paris, with the help of French producer extraordinaire Philippe Zdar (Cassius, Phoenix, The Beastie Boys). Nothing short of a rebirth, the album’s 10 songs are a triumphant recasting of the group, bursting with fresh ideas and vigorous sonic experimentation.

Always Ascending is available to pre-order via iTunes now, and will be available on CD, vinyl and ltd edition cassette via DomMart, with a special DomMart edition, featuring marbled blue and white vinyl, with a signed print and tote bag.

Franz Ferdinand will be touring extensively in support of the new record. The full worldwide dates are as follows:

Thursday            25 January         Tokyo, Japan                     Shinkiba Studio Coast [SOLD OUT]

Saturday             10 February      Galway, Ireland               Leisureland

Sunday                 11 February      Dublin, Ireland                 Olympia Theatre

Tuesday              13 February      Manchester                        Albert Hall

Wednesday        14 February      Nottingham                       Rock City

Friday                  16 February      Newcastle                          02 Academy

Saturday             17 February      Glasgow                              02 Academy [SOLD OUT]

Monday               19 February      Leeds                                    02 Academy

Tuesday              20 February      Birmingham                      02 Academy

Wednesday        21 February      Bristol                                  02 Academy

Friday                  23 February      Cambridge                         Corn Exchange

Saturday             24 February      London                                02 Brixton Academy

Sunday                 25 February      Brighton                             Dome

Tuesday              27 February      Paris, France                     Zenith

Wednesday        28 February      Brussels, Belgium           Forest National

Thursday            1 March               Hamburg, Germany       Mehr! Theater

Saturday             3 March               Utrecht, Netherlands     TivoliVrendenburg [SOLD OUT]

Sunday                 4 March               Groningen, Nlands          De Oosterpoort

Monday               5 March               Cologne, Germany          Palladium

Wednesday        7 March               Berlin, Germany              Tempodrom

Thursday            8 March               Warsaw, Poland              Stodola

Friday                  9 March               Prague, Czech Rep.         Forum Karlin

Sunday                 11 March            Zurich, Switzerland       Halle 622

Monday               12 March            Munich, Germany           Tonhalle

Tuesday              13 March            Vienna, Austria                 Gasometer

Thursday            15 March            Bologna, Italy                   Unipol Arena

Saturday             17 March            Madrid, Spain                    La Riviera [SOLD OUT]

Monday               19 March            Toulouse, France            Zenith

Tuesday              20 March            Montpellier, France       Zenith Sud

Wednesday        21 March            Lyon, France                     Amphi 3000

Friday                  23 March            Rennes, France                 Liberte

Saturday             24 March            Caen, France                      Zenith

Sunday                 8 April                  Toronto, ON                      Rebel

Tuesday              10 April               Boston, MA                        House of Blues

Wednesday        11 April               Washington, DC              9:30 Club

Friday                  13 April               Philadelphia, PA             The Fillmore

Sunday                 15 April               Brooklyn, NY                    Brooklyn Steel

Monday               16 April              Brooklyn, NY                   Brooklyn Steel [SOLD OUT]

Friday                  27 April               Minneapolis, MN           First Avenue

Saturday             28 April              Kansas City, MO             The Truman

Monday               30 April              Milwaukee, WI                The Rave

Wednesday        2 May                   St. Louis, MO                    The Pageant

Monday               7 May                   Dallas, TX                          House of Blues

Tuesday              8 May                  Houston, TX                     White Oak Music Hall

Friday                  11 May                 Phoenix, AZ                      The Van Buren

Sunday                 13 May                San Diego, CA                   North Park @ The Observatory

Tuesday              15 May                 Los Angeles, CA                The Wiltern

Thursday            17 May                Oakland, CA                      The Fox Theatre

Saturday             9 June                   Moscow, Russia               Stadium Live

Monday               11 June                St Petersberg, Russia     Stereoleto 2018

Wednesday        13 June                Kiev, Ukraine                    Art Platforma

22 June -24 June              Scheessell, Germany                      Hurricane Festival

22 June -24 June              Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany    Southside Festival

28 June – 30 June            Vilanova I La Geltru, Spain          Vida Festival

29 June – July 1                Beuningen, Netherlands               Down The Rabbit Hole

Wednesday        4 July                    Tallinn, Estonia                Ollesummer Festival

Sunday                 8 July                    Glasgow, UK                      TRNSMT Festival

Saturday             14 July                 Alges, Portugal                 NOS Alive

Sunday                 15 July                 Aix-Les-Bains, France   Musilac

Justin Timberlake Announces “Man of the Woods” North American Tour Dates

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Global superstar Justin Timberlake announced today that he will make his highly anticipated return to the stage with The Man Of The Woods Tour. The North American outing will kick off March 13 in Toronto and stop in 27 cities, ending in his hometown of Memphis on May 30.

The Man Of The Woods Tour is named after Timberlake’s forthcoming album Man Of The Woods, set for release on February 2. The new material will give a self-reflective look at his journey into fatherhood, and offer up personal insight into his layered life experiences.

Timberlake is slated to headline the Pepsi Super Bowl LII Halftime Show on Sunday, February 4. This will be his third time performing at the most watched musical event of the year, making it the highest number of appearances by an individual entertainer. Timberlake’s last tour was the critically acclaimed The 20/20 Experience World Tour, which sold out arenas and stadiums around the globe in 2013 and 2014.

American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public. For dates on sale to the general public on Tuesday, January 16, the American Express presale begins Wednesday, January 10 at 10am local time through Sunday, January 15 at 5pm local time. For dates on sale to the general public on Monday, January 22 the American Express presale begins Wednesday, January 17 starting at 10am local time through Sunday, January 21 at 5pm local time. For dates on sale to the general public on Monday, January 29 the American Express presale begins Wednesday, January 24 at 10am local time through Sunday, January 28 at 5pm local time.

“Our Card Members love music and we have a long history of bringing them memorable experiences with the industry’s hottest artists. Justin Timberlake is one of music’s biggest stars, so we are thrilled to announce our partnership, which begins with the American Express Card Member presale for his widely anticipated The Man Of The Woods Tour,” shared Walter Frye, Vice President of Global Entertainment Partnerships at American Express.

Tickets will be on sale to the general public starting Tuesday, January 16 at Ticketmaster.com. Members of The Tennessee Kids Fan Club are also eligible for pre-sale ticket purchases starting Wednesday, January 10th.

The GRAMMY Award-winning, multi-platinum selling artist was nominated for an Academy Award in 2017 for the song “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” from the film Trolls, for which he also won his 10th Grammy. As an actor he has appeared in a variety of films including Alpha Dog, Black Snake Moan, Shrek The Third, The Social Network and most recently Wonder Wheel. Additionally, Timberlake has won four Emmys for his appearances on Saturday Night Live.

THE MAN OF THE WOODS TOUR 2018

DATE: CITY: VENUE: ON SALE:
3/13/2018 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre 1/16/2018
3/18/2018 Washington, DC Capital One Arena 1/16/2018
3/21/2018 New York, NY Madison Square Garden 1/16/2018
3/25/2018 Newark, NJ Prudential Center 1/16/2018
3/27/2018 Chicago, IL United Center 1/16/2018
3/31/2018 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 1/22/2018
4/2/2018 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena 1/22/2018
4/4/2018 Boston, MA TD Garden 1/16/2018
4/8/2018 Montreal, QC Bell Centre 1/16/2018
4/12/2018 Salt Lake City, UT Vivint Smart Home Arena 1/22/2018
4/14/2018 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena 1/16/2018
4/24/2018 San Jose, CA SAP Center 1/16/2018
4/28/2018 Los Angeles, CA The Forum 1/16/2018
5/2/2018 Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Arena 1/22/2018
5/5/2018 Tulsa, OK BOK Center 1/29/2018
5/7/2018 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena 1/29/2018
5/9/2018 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena 1/29/2018
5/11/2018 Atlanta, GA Infinite Energy Arena 1/29/2018
5/14/2018 Orlando, FL Amway Center 1/29/2018
5/15/2018 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena 1/29/2018
5/18/2018 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena 1/29/218
5/19/2018 Ft. Lauderdale, FL BB&T Center 1/29/2018
5/23/2018 Houston, TX Toyota Center 1/22/2018
5/27/2018 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center 1/22/2018
5/30/2018 Memphis, TN FedEx Forum 1/22/2018

Iconic Canadian Rock Bands by the decade

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The most iconic Canadian Rock Bands by the decade deserve to be better known internationally than they are at this point in time. Canada has often been overshadowed by the United States with regards to North American pop culture. Talented Canadian rock musicians have historically promoted themselves in the United States, or they have moved to the United States altogether.

This means that in spite of the fact that they are Canadian musicians themselves, they are often regarded as American musicians anyway. However, there are exceptions, and these individuals absolutely have to be recognized.

People looking for the original rock teen idol from Canada should look no further than Paul Anka. Many people today have heard of him still, which is impressive for a star from the 1950’s. However, many people still do not know that Paul Anka is a Canadian musician.

The Beaumarks could be regarded as one of the most successful Canadian rock groups of all time, and they are definitely iconic. Their song Clap Your Hands is one of the most popular Canadian rock songs of all time, and it achieved more international popularity than any Canadian rock song had previously. People still sing it today, although they might not know about the Beaumarks themselves. They might not know about the Canadian origin of the song, either. However, the work of the Beaumarks still lives on, and they date back to the 1960’s.

Canadian rock started to pick up a lot more in the 1970’s. This is partly due to some Canadian cultural changes that were created in order to address concerns that American media was dominating their popular culture too much. Many music fans and music experts will say that the 1970’s was the golden age of rock music in general, so the fact that it was a golden era for Canadian rock music should not surprise anyone. However, this is when a lot of iconic groups, such as Chilliwack, the Stampeders, Five Man Electrical Band, Wednesday, the Bells, and Lighthouse appeared on the scene. They are all still remembered today.

Music videos started to become a lot more popular in the 1980’s. The 1980’s was a profitable time for the music industry, and that includes the Canadian music industry. Blue Rodeo is considered an iconic 1980’s Canadian group. Some music artists that are still popular today, such as k.d. lang, got their start in the 1980’s.

Oddly enough, Sarah McLachlan technically arrived on the scene in the 1980’s in Canada, even though a lot of people associate her with the 1990’s. Her brand of alternative rock became more popular in the 1990’s, and it makes sense that she could be regarded as one of the most iconic Canadian artists of that decade rather than the previous decade.

Most people don’t know that the Barenaked Ladies are a Canadian group, but they are, and they could be considered one of the most successful Canadian groups of all time. Of course, in the modern Information Age, iconic power varies so much that some seemingly obscure groups can achieve a degree of p

The Archies Meet The Monkees In New Comic Book Series

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Still soaring from last issue’s sage advice from CHVRCHES, Archie Andrews is eager to take his friends to the next level musically on their first-ever tour. But an unexpected turn of events finds them in the swingin’ sixties—face to face with rock/pop icons THE MONKEES!

The fourth issue of The Archies, the new comic book series centering around the musical ambitions of Archie and his pals and gals, will bring the band face-to-face with Monkees themselves, thanks to some snazzy time-travel.

The issue will be in comic book stores and available digitally Jan. 17 2018.

A Look At 8-Ban, The Playable Mini Record Player From Japan

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A look at 8-Ban, the collectable, playable mini records from 2004. It was a deliberately, unashamedly low-fi format, as in, a one-sided recording that only could hold 4 minutes of monophonic sound.

Short Cuts: The Best Songs Heard On January 7, 2018 From The Indie World

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1955
Glory Days
Makes you want to clap and sing along like a kid at a Wiggles concert or those teengers back in the early ’60s watching The Beatles live for the first time. The track of 1955 – whose name pays homage to the huge cultural and musical shift that took root that year – is really Sasha Papadin, who likely has a greater record collection than you. A rousing dance beat, a huge chorus, if you’re missing Edwyn Collins but can’t get into Fitz and the Tantrums yet, check this out.

At His Feet Ministries
Chains
Spreading the Gospel to a new generation through Christian Hip-Hop. They bring help to the poor, take care of orphans, minister to prisoners and love people of all ages, backgrounds and ethnicities, so you can check out the song, and know you’re doing some good in the world, too. But the song stands on its own, and whatever your religion, and you’re going to dig the message. With an impassioned plea and delivery, it rises to the top with sheer power and presence.

Xmark
A Moment Too Late
From Boston, Massachusetts, and featuring some great single covers, this is a pitch above anything happening on rock radio right now. A majestic sound coming out of production, it’s much smoother than most.

Statues
Cranium

Turn it up and start kicking out the jams. Love Husker Du or Sonic Youth, or anyone else on SST? This is your new band for the month. Over the top, but unbeatable in angst, melody and tunes, this is the kind of band that should have 28 songs on their debut album, lasting 50 minutes total. Take a run off the cliff with this as your soundtrack.

M’Lynn
Grounding
Growing up in a family surrounded with music, it’s no surprise M’Lynn has been named one of 10 Dallas artists to watch in 2018. Wouldn’t it be amazing to be able to sing like this? I mean, really. If you were to catch her live, your mouth would be open the entire set, wondering how much talent can one person actually have? She might have more significant work later on in her career, but there’s a lot of grace and charm and sheer beauty right here, right now. Absolutely one to watch, you got it right, Dallas.

Horace Greene
High Tonight
The first single from Horace Greene’s debut album Early American Ice Cream is a neat introduction for those listeners new to the blues genre, but also want to know why The Black Crowes were pretty cool. This three-piece from Oshkosh, WI paints a wider canvas and their desire to stretch the genre boundaries will continue to serve them well.

David Lyn
Mannas
While retailing a contemporary edge in reggae and hip hop, this is an exciting track from Miami’s finest. Easily a song to be considered for crossover and commercial radio potential, once radio comes to grips this is what the people want.

Captain Tuku
Crazy
The Captain is touring the west coast in early 2018 for the debut album Ear Candy, and it’ll be interesting to catch his live show. Catered for both sides of hip hop and electronic music with his oh so relaxed melody and style, he could be having hits throughout the year – and beyond.

Sergio Gaetani
Two Days from Detroit
While Sergio’s sound is somewhere in-between the War on Drugs and Tom Waits, it’s really the lost art of guitar playing that will grab you at the front. He’s a great musician, mixing soul and world music while drifting through the empty streets during a late-night cab ride in New York City. Or Uber, I guess nowadays. His voice is as comfortable in the high ranges and has more in common with Steely Dan he might be willing to admit. Beautifully played, fulled realized.

Intergalactic Peace Jelly
If You’re Given a Mallet
Formed three years ago in Boulder, CO, this is what 1968 feels like. Jagged, shimmering instruments, free-forming vocals, a little bit of echo here, and little bit of reverb there. It’s easy to see it’s appeal – five accomplished players, all locked in the one groove, challenging those neatly-processed pop songs of today. They’re probably amazing live, even if you’d rather mostly stay in this decade. Take a trip with them.

Death Saddle Syndicate
One Man’s Remedy
Written and recorded just prior to singer/drummer Michael Davis-Penta’s deployment to the Middle East. Holy smokes, if that isn’t reason enough to bring this to a quadzillion spin level of Spotify for the surprise of his life when he comes back, I don’t know what is. A highly wrought and deeply thoughtful and grungy single from this trio based in New Haven, Connecticut. An immediate strong impression will be left for those fans of Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots and Temple of the Dog.

Tjuv
The River
Formed in 2010, Tjuv craft their cinematic synthesis of 70s dominance of the singer/songwriter era, 90s lo-fi rock and 80s electro from their home base in Österlen, Sweden. I know, that covers, like, the entire breadth of Pitchfork, but if you read that site, this is the band for you. A mix of all these decades doesn’t really do justice to the tightness of the group. Tjuv means ‘thief’ in Swedish, which is what they’ve really done, grabbing and taking and bridging the gap between the best parts of the decades. Absolutely nothing wrong with this, and so many things right with the group.

Dig Exotic
Ghost
Pop Rock/Indie Electronic project Dig Exotic is the creation of Los Angeles native singer, songwriter and record producer Rebecca Rosoff, and points to this pumping rocker of a track. Her experience working for a rather large radio company called iHeartRadio (maybe you’ve heard of it) only enhances her brilliant sounding track, a responsibility she doesn’t take lightly. This deserves, and demands wider attention. She will get it this year.

Watercolours
Feel Tomorrow
Watercolours are an alternative band based in Cheltenham. With nostalgic themes and 80s style tones, the trio draws influence from artists such as Beach House and Klangstof. So smooth, and why tinker with proper formulas as the decade that brought you Johnny Hates Jazz and The Style Council, really? Escape back to the best parts of music, and escape the mundane.

That Time Eddie Vedder Was Punched In The Face By Paul McCartney

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Eddie Vedder describes being punched in the face by Paul McCartney while the Beatle was reenacting a story. Eddie told the story on SiriusXM’s The Beatles channel, and even though it was an accident – still – to be hit by Paul is a pretty great memory to have.

He kind of was illustrating how he hit this guy. And when he did that, he shot out his left arm as if he was hitting this guy. And I was standing there and I got hit. He hit me. He didn’t quite pull back the punch, you see. The story kept on and it was a great, incredible personal story. And I caught the end of it, but as I was listening, I was thinking, “Paul McCartney just hit me in the face, and it hurt. I think I remember tasting a bit of blood. And he apologized, quickly, so it wouldn’t get in the way of the story. Fascinating story. A great time in my life, actually, to be hit by Paul McCartney. I remember when it went away, when the swelling went down and the pain kind of subsided, I kind of missed it.”

JUNOS Reveals New Look With Revamped Logo

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In November, the JUNOS debuted a brand-new look along with the announcement of Michael Bublé as the host for The 2018 JUNO Awards Broadcast and live stream. The new look works to position the JUNOS brand as an instantly recognizable champion of the Canadian music industry at a time when our music is impacting here at home and around the world like never before.

Working with creative agency J. Walter Thompson Canada, the JUNOS developed new logos and brand guidelines. They not only contemporize the brand, but are also designed to create consistency across all JUNOS events, programs, and shows.

As the most public facing pillar of CARAS, the JUNOS has the greatest opportunity to deliver against the organization’s mandate to promote and celebrate Canadian music and artists. Creating a new logo that could be applied across various platforms, and reflects the future of the organization, like evolving their 365 initiatives, was top of mind when developing this new look.

A Compilation of Celebrity Window Cameos From The Batman TV Series

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The famous Bat-Climb batclimb window cameos from the 1966-68 TV show Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward, featuring all the guest stars who pop out of the window, Jerry Lewis, Sammy Davis Jr., Van Williams, Bruce Lee, Art Linkletter, Don Ho, Col. Klink, Lurch etc. all in order of airing!

Led Zeppelin’s Stairway To Heaven Performed In Japanese Style

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NHK Blends, a quartet of musicians perform a cover version of Led Zeppelin’s 1971 Stairway To Heaven in Japanese style, played on 21-string Nijugen-Kotos and wooden flutes.

https://youtu.be/nZPnt4tKGdU