New Music Releases: September 30th, 2008

Posted by Sarah Miller | Tuesday, September 30, 2008 @ 1:33am

Ben Folds Way To Normal (Amazon)

This is the third full length solo album from piano bad-ass Ben Folds. If you’re not already familiar with him, I suggest you march yourself down to a record store and purchase Whatever and Ever Amen by Ben Folds Five as soon as humanly possible. Way to Normal features a duet with Regina Spektor, a song about falling off the stage in the middle of a concert and more of the same emotional depth, wry humor and kick butt piano rock fans have come to expect from Folds over the years.

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New Music Releases: September 23rd, 2008

Posted by Sarah Miller | Tuesday, September 23, 2008 @ 2:09am

Pussycat Dolls Doll Domination (Amazon)

This week marks the release of the highly anticipated second album from the Pussycat Dolls. Truth be told, I actually thought this album had come out already because the dolls have been performing the first single from it ‘When I Grow Up’ incessantly since June. The new album boasts collaborations from stars like Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliot, R. Kelly and Timbaland.

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New Music Releases: September 16th, 2008

Posted by Sarah Miller | Tuesday, September 16, 2008 @ 1:08am

Faith Hill Joy to the World (Amazon)

Well, we’re halfway through September so that must mean it’s time for...Christmas albums? This year Faith Hill is first out of the gate with her new Christmas album Joy to the World, it features a mix of traditional religious carols and popular Christmas favorites, as well as a new single A Baby Changes Everything.

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Series of 10k charity races taking place globally on August 31st, followed by huge post-race concerts

Posted by Paul Little | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 @ 5:28am

Normally we don't post press releases here on ShowbizMonkeys.com (we receive so many, this would turn into a freakin' PR website!) but we do occasionally make exceptions -- whether it's something cool or something worthwhile. Well in this case, it's both!

This Sunday, August 31st, Nike is putting on the Nike+ Human Race, a massive global one-day running event. Beginning in Taiwan, a total of 25 races will take place throughout Asia, Europe, South America, and North America, culminating in Los Angeles with a huge post-race musical event headlined by Kanye West. Other concerts will be taking place worldwide featuring a variety of hit artists: superstar Moby appearing in London; Beijing-based singing duo Yu Quan in Shanghai; R&B songstress Kelly Rowland in Paris; All-American Rejects in NYC; hometown favorite Fall Out Boy in Chicago; and many more.

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Album Review: Emma-Lee - Never Just a Dream

Posted by Ariana Heppner | Wednesday, July 30, 2008 @ 1:01am

What grabs you first about Toronto songstress Emma-Lee’s debut full-length album Never Just a Dream? The dulcet tones of her voice and the mellow vibe, for starters. But what will keep you listening is the thoughtful, compelling lyrics coupled with some nifty melodic ideas and the slight edge to her voice that keeps you guessing – will she or won’t she?

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Album Review: Night Ranger - Hole in the Sun

Posted by Jeremy Maron | Tuesday, July 22, 2008 @ 5:17pm

As an avid fan of 80s hair bands for a number of reasons including the emotional highs of power ballads, the bombastic choruses, and, most importantly, clean, high male vocals (the cleaner and higher the better, at least for this subgenre of metal), I was quite anxious to see what the newest Night Ranger album, Hole in the Sun held. Overall, this album is a very decent effort that delivers a good amount of solid rock, some heavy guitars, and catchy vocal patterns, even if the new songs don’t ultimately de-throne NR classics like Don't Tell Me You Love Me and Sister Christian (aka the song from the most intense scene from Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights. As a brief aside, the CD does include bonus tracks of these two songs done in acoustic style, and while this is a nice addition and the songs translate equally well to the alternate form, their inclusion on an album of otherwise new songs makes one question the confidence that Jack Blade and crew have in their most recent material.

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Album Review: John Mellencamp - Life, Death, Love and Freedom

Posted by Ariana Heppner | Wednesday, July 16, 2008 @ 1:28am

The prolific John Mellencamp returns with his 20th studio album as a man with a lot on his mind and a heavy heart. Fortunately for all of us the world over with heavy hearts, there is such a thing as blues music.

Here, the former Mr. Cougar has mastered all manner of blues styles, from Southern blues, to folky blues, to blues rock. Life, Death, Love and Freedom blends them all – and everything in between – in an emotional concoction that sets you to thinking and feeling and reminiscing and hoping.

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Album Review: Elisa - Dancing

Posted by Ariana Heppner | Tuesday, July 15, 2008 @ 12:54am

For diehard fans of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance, Italian singer/songwriter Elisa is nothing new – the title track of her North American release, Dancing, was featured prominently on the third season’s Top 20 episode in a Mia Michaels-choreographed piece.

Dancing contains hand-picked tracks from most of Elisa’s previous home-country releases, plus the iTunes version released last month features a reasonable cover of The Rolling Stones’ Wild Horses (though the 90s version by The Sundays remains my favourite so far).

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Teddy Geiger takes different approach to choosing new album's songs

Posted by Paul Little | Thursday, July 3, 2008 @ 4:25am

Teddy Geiger is a young singer-songwriter I first encountered through the short-lived TV show Love Monkey, where he played a (big stretch) young singer-songwriter alongside Tom Cavanagh, Judy Greer, and Jason Priestley. Sure, it starred 2 great Canadian actors and one of my favourite actresses in the world (seriously, I love Judy Greer), but I was impressed by Geiger and his songs which were featured on the show, including its theme song "For You I Will". The song became a Top 10 single, and the album it appeared on, Underage Thinking, entered the Billboard charts at #8.

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Sarah and Ariana's Top Fives: Summer and Sunshine

Posted by Sarah Miller | Sunday, June 15, 2008 @ 12:16am

This issue of Top Fives is brought to you by wishful thinking and procrastination. We live in a land where summer is short-lived and sunshine is just a memory for eight or nine months of the year. Please enjoy.

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