Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Chinese Democracy
I have had it with Guns N' Roses. First of all let me say that I like them as much as the next guy should. Appetite for destruction was a great album, Slash is a pretty good Guitarist. But its not like they reinvented rock music, or even innovated all that much. They are just very accessible and present melodic rock tunes (great for stadiums and sports highlihgts). Having said this, I don't understand why anyone gives a shit about AXL Rose's bastard version of GNR. Everyone keeps talking about Guns N' Roses new album, "Chinese Democracy", that has been hyped for TEN YEARS. Why was anyone still talking about this after five? Its not like a Led Zeppelin reunion. Anyways, this album will have to be phenomenal for me to pick it up and I mean phenomenal.
P.S. I think that the song above, "Shackler's Revenge", off the new album sucks. Ass. What do you Think?
Entourage Review
With only two episodes left of season five, I thought it might be time to do a review of what we've seen so far of the show. We talked about Entourage both on my show and on my guest spot on Mike Flynn's show, "Monday Night Live" (4-6 Mondays). As many people have agreed, so far this season has to be an improvement over season four, which was by far the worst stretch entourage fans have had to endure so far. There have been plenty of good cameos, Ari moments, and funny guest spots from return characters like Bob Ryan and Josh Weinstein. Vince has been humble, although all conclusions so far are that he is incapable of acting. Drama has been a dick, albeit funny. Turtle has had a couple good story lines, such as his plane ride with Meadow Soprano.
Last night's episode gets a four out of five from the S & M show. It featured an absolutely classic Ari moment (you nasty twat), as well as some funny work from a repeat appearance by Seth Green (above). Rumor has it that next week Vince gets booted from "Smoke Jumpers", and the boys head back to NYC to chase down a project (i've heard Queens Boulevard 2 or The Ramones project.)
We will be talking about all this and more pointless pop culture blather on the show as usual, so tune in.
EDIT: I forgot to mention, a SINGLE Sloan made an appearance last night, possibly foreshadowing a revival of her and E's relationship. Since, as Seth puts it, she is impossibly hot, this can only be a good thing.
Monday, November 10, 2008
TheRadio.com: Better than Pandora
Playlist 11.6.2008
The first S&M Show of the Obama Era included a slew of political rock songs, as well as some songs requested by faithful listeners. If you missed it, here they are :
The Times They Are-A-Changin' - Bob Dylan
Fortunate Son - CCR
Ohio - CSNY
Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen
No More - Pearl Jam
Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2
Wheel in The Sky - Journey
Machinehead - Bush
Daughter/Its Okay - Pearl Jam
Bullet The Blue Sky (Live)- U2
Levon - Elton John
Kodachrome - Paul Simon
Silent Night - Bing Crosby
Mr. Carter - Lil' Wayne
New Artist Bar!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Belated Congrats....
I Know we touched on it quite a bit during Thursday's show, but here is an official congratulations to the Philadelphia Phillies on their World Series Win (after all, 99.3% of Catholic University is from just outside of Philly). Enjoy it while it lasts (please god make it end)
Playlist 10.30.2008
Ennio Morricone - The Ecstasy of Gold
Aerosmith - Train Kept a Rollin'
America - Sister Golden Hair
Bad Company - Bad Company
Boston - Peace of Mind
The Kinks - Lola
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
311 - Down
The Rolling Stones - Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Bush - The Chemicals Between Us
Temple of The Dog - Hunger Strike
S & M Face Melter (Above):
The Marshall Tucker Band - Searchin' For a Rainbow (Live)
Friday, October 24, 2008
Playlist 10.23.2008
Coldplay - Lost
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Fastball - The Way
Jethro Tull - Locamotive Breath
Blink 182 - Adam's Song
AC/DC - Rock n' Roll Train
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
Boys II Men - Motown Philly
The Hooters - Beat Up Guitar
The Beastie Boys - Sure Shot
Love - A House is Not a Motel
Bush - Little Things
The White Stripes - Denial Twist
Matisyahu - King Without a Crown
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Train Keeps Rollin'
Rollingstone.com - In the world according to AC/DC, sex, money, politics and other trappings of adulthood are a sick joke — but rock is sacred. No one this side of Chuck Berry has written so many great rock & roll songs about rock & roll, and no band short of the Ramones has so militantly refused to reach beyond the basics of the form. AC/DC offer a vision of the Stones if Keith had won every argument: no concept albums, no keyboards, no disco, no ballads, no gospel choirs. And Black Ice is their best argument in years — maybe decades — that evolution is for suckers.
These guys can still rock, and you have to hand it to 'em for sticking with there guns here. This song does exactly what any AC/DC song worth it's salt should- makes me want to play a pick-up sports game, or at least get fired up watching a professional one. The Aussies stuck with their formula of success on this record, and it shows. Tune in to the show tomorrow night for a WCUA debut of AC/DC's "Black Ice".
Welcome Back
It's been a long hiatus since our last update, but have no fear because WCUA is back in full swing. The S&M show with Shea and I has been moved from our Friday time slot to Thursday nights, 6-8 PM. A lot's changed around the station, as we have really fleshed out our programming schedule (found at WCUA.CUA.EDU). Check back to the site, as we are back and will keep you posted on music news, Catholic University news and WCUA updates. Or, hit us up on facebook at http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=9145544588
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Playlist, May 2nd
Coldplay - Violet Hill
The Bravery - Believe
Bob Seger - HollyWood Nights
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road
The Eagles - Take it Easy
Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary
Meredith Brooks - Bitch
My Top Ten Pearl Jam Songs (Show Segment):
1. Alive - Live In Boston 2006
2. Black - Live At Benaroya Hall 2003
3. Yellow Ledbetter - Live At The Gorge 2006
4. Come Back - Immagine in Cornice
5. Better Man - Vitalogy
6. Animal - Vs.
7. Garden - Live At The Gorge 2006
8. State of Love And Trust - Live At The Gorge 2006
9. Corduroy - Live in New York, 2003
10. Smile - No Code
Friday, May 2, 2008
Back To Work

Rollingstone.com - Pearl Jam have begun work on early demos for their ninth studio album — which will be their first with producer Brendan O’Brien since 1998’s Yield, according to guitarist Mike McCready. “It’s really in its infant stages right now,” McCready tells Rolling Stone. “We have about five ideas that have been worked on.” The band, whose last album was 2006’s well-received Pearl Jam, isn’t sure yet about the direction of the new release. “Brendan is another set of ears that we respect, and he’s going to give us a different way to go but I don’t know what that is yet,” McCready says. The band has already had one session with O’Brien, and will probably resume work on the album in July after finishing their June U.S. tour.
The last post I wrote was about my boys Pearl Jam, so imagine my surprise when Rollingstone reported that the guys are working on a new album. Apparently, they've begun working on it with producer Brendan O Brien (Who produced they're most well-received records, as well as their last classic, "yield"). There's no date set, and the band will have to interrupt progress in order to tour this year, but this is definitely a release the the S&M Show will be looking forward to.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Thanks Youtube
Artist Bar
YES!!!
Billboard - Even as it prepares for its 40th anniversary tour this summer, Yes is working on new material, frontman Jon Anderson has revealed to Billboard.com.
Anderson says the progressive rock heroes are preparing four new songs of the "opus" variety -- lengthy, multi-movement compositions along the lines of "Close to the Edge" and "Tales From Topographic Oceans."
Well, what can be said? Yes is coming out with new songs of the "opus" variety. I'm sure our parents will be psyched. Not taking anything away from Yes, I really enjoy them but it is 2008, after all.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Radioheadache
MAIDENHEAD (Reuters) - British rock band Radiohead has lent one of its songs to an MTV campaign to raise awareness about sweatshop labor and human trafficking.
The chart-topping group has allowed the international music network to produce a video set to "All I Need" from its latest hit album "In Rainbows" which MTV will air from Thursday and make available to broadcasters.
The MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) Campaign (http://www.mtvexit.org) has made a video shown in split screen, one side depicting a day in the life of an affluent young child and the other of a child forced to work in a sweatshop.First of all, by my count, the acronym for End Exploitation and Trafficking would be EEAT, or at least EET. Not EXIT. There is no I anywhere in consideration. More importantly however, Isn't it nice that Radiohead has finally taken up a cause? I was wondering when they would give up trying to play music with balls and put their efforts towards something more realistic. In all seriousness, I am very skeptical of bands who jump behind causes. For me, many times my trust unfortunately is tied to personal tastes. For instance, ill let the world's biggest ego, Bono, slide because i love U2 and I can see that they are at least putting forth solid effort behind their words. Likewise, I don't jump all over Bands who affiliate politically (Pearl Jam, Rage, etc.) because that's their right and, to an extent, their responsibility what with their major influence. That having been said, I have a few problems with this Radiohead thing. I guess I just have a problem with Radiohead. I mean, "Karma Police" and "Creep" were okay, but the bottom line is they are neither comercially viable on a large-scale or good. They aren't that big to anyone who's not a Radiohead fan, which there are substantially less of than say, U2 fans. Thom Yorke, lead singer, admittedly has had a hard time justifying touring while at the same time preaching about climate change. Well Thom, I don't know how to help you there. Because excuse me if I don't want to listen to your tears about the climate when you just burned more fuel getting to a show than I will in 4 months. Maybe the lesson of the story here is pick your battles and back it up. This one looks winnable for Radiohead- I mean who's a fan of sweatshops? Must be nice though to have enough disposable income to buy only eco-/labor-friendly products, huh Mr. Yorke?
p.s. Do I really hate Radiohead this much? I JUST DON'T GET IT WHAT'S THE POINT, THEY'RE BORING. "I'm a creep I'm a wierdo..." Really? You Think?
"Flight" Takes Flight
We've kind of been stuck in one of the taints of the music year lately, awaiting the arrival of summer releases and tours. Mariah has been tearing up the charts, and with the return of Madonna and the dominance of Miley Cyrus, the pop world hasn't been totally earth shattering. This is why it's refreshing to see that New Zealand duo, "The Flight of The Conchords" opened at No. 3 on the U.S. pop charts this week. If you haven't heard of them "Flight" is A Show that airs on HBO about a struggling New Zealand folk duo living in New York city and trying to make it big. The humor is very understated and very bizarre, but if you allow yourself to enjoy the show its pretty funny. Along the way, they recap there misfires and obstacles with funny songs, often in many different styles, like the ones above. I recommend the show pretty highly, its original and refreshing, continuing HBO's dominance over network television in the TV department.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Pigs On The Wing

Monday, April 28, 2008
Coachella

The big-time festival season has officially begun, as the much anticipated Coachella Valley festival was underway this weekend. Now im not a massive festival fiend like some people but I respect the atmosphere that most festival-goers cherish so much. In fact, I was dead set on going to Bonnaroo for a while until some logistical problems arose. For me, to spend hundreds of dollars and months of time planning the festival has to have a big draw (i.e. pearl jam, metallica, etc.). Coachella, while im sure was fun for some, seems somewhat out of place. What is it all about? I mean, they had Jack Johnson one day, Prince the next, and Roger Waters the last day. Honestly, even though Prince was revitalized after his Superbowl performance, I still can't imagine him fitting in seamlessley at a festival (They say he performed the hell out of Radiohead's Creep). Roger Waters finished the show with some new stuff, some Pink Floyd hits, and a performance of the entire "Dark Side of The Moon Album," which I assume was pretty awesome especially if you asked the white guy with dirty dreads next to you for 17 acid tabs. Aside from the big three, there were a gazillion other jammy/experimental/underground/sucky as shit festival-fare bands that you've never heard of unless your one of "those people." The big boys in my mind are still the Virigin Festival in Baltimore (Dylan, The Stooges, and Chuck Berry were recently added to a lineup which already consisted of the Foo's, STP, Nine Inch Nails and Kanye "George Bush hates black people/Give a Black Man a Chance" West) and the Bonnaroo (Pearl Jam, Jack Johnson, Metallica, Chris Rock, Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, and more). If you are interested, check out Prince's creep:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6u1ekw3LB0I&feature=related
Game. Blouses.
Is Coldplay Good?

Coldplay is back in the news, with a new album expected in mid-June. Apparently, however, they are pulling a Radiohead and releasing a free single for internet download. Tomorrow, the song "Violet Hill" will be relased on the band's website. They've also released the art for their album which will be called "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends." Now, as a self-respecting College Radio DJ, I'm somewhate obligated to download a free song from a major "rock" band. I can't decide if I'd do it otherwise though. I mean I seem to like some Coldplay songs, especially on their last album, X&Y. Yet, Chris Martin just strikes me as a pretentious prick (His child is named Apple - WTFunk?) and seems to think his band is bigger than it really is. Countless times he's mentioned coming after U2's title as biggest band in the world. In order to do that it seems that Martin & Co. would have to stop playing watered down atmosphere music and let one rip. Unfortunately, with Brian Eno "king of boring abstract atmosphere bullshit" at the helm, I might not be playing "Viva La Vida" to death. Look forward to Friday though, as the free download single will definetly be in the playlist. Just don't expect a Coldplay Dick-Riding session, because we can't have Shea calling the band "Gay" 57 times again.
Friday, April 25, 2008
The Very First Then & Now: Bruce Springsteen
And second is the music video for "Radio Nowhere," the hit single of Springsteen's 2007 album, "Magic"
Playlist - Friday, April 25th
I Cant Stand It - Eric Clapton
When You Were Young - The Killers
Night Moves - Bob Seger
What I've Done - Linkin Park
Train in Vain (Stand By Me) - The Clash
Have You Ever Seen The Rain? - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Nobody's Fault but Mine - Led Zeppelin
The Unforgiven - Metallica
All In The Suit That You Wear - Stone Temple Pilots
Funk #49 - James Gang
Come Back (Live) - Pearl Jam
Year Of Tha Boomerang - Rage Against The Machine
One Particular Harbor (Live) - Jimmy Buffett
Pencil Thin Mustache (Live) - Jimmy Buffett
Barely Breathing - Duncan Sheik
Little Miss Can't Be Wrong - The Spin Doctors
Santa Monica - Everclear
The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson
p.s. How many shows have you heard play Buffett and Manson let alone both in 1 night?