Bylarm is the Norwegian showcase festival with a Nordic and international focus. The first festival was arranged in 1998, so this years edition was the twenty second. The mix between seminars and showcases is well tested from festivals like SXSW, … Continue reading
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Mono 180g vinyl remaster for Record Store Day: Pink Floyd’s A Saucerful Of Secrets
Record Store Day 2019 (http://www.recordstoreday.com) (Saturday 13 April), Pink Floyd are re-releasing their second album, A Saucerful Of Secrets on vinyl. Remastered by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman from the original 1968 analogue mono mix, the release is the latest from Pink Floyd Records, which has supported Record Store Day (RSD) since the label’s launch in June 2016. The limited-edition Record Store Day release is on premium 12 180 gram black vinyl, with a black poly-lined inner sleeve, and a faithful reproduction of the original sleeve, including the Columbia logo, under which imprint (via EMI) the early Pink Floyd released in the UK. The Columbia logo has been used by kind permission of owners Sony Music Entertainment. Originally released in June 1968, A Saucerful Of Secrets represents a change in line-up and direction. Co-founder and original songwriter Syd Barrett contributed only one song to the album and his live appearances became more erratic. So unreliable were Syd’s live appearances that fellow founder members, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason decided to draft in David Gilmour, a friend of Syd’s, also from Cambridge. The album reflects this transition, containing a mixture of material, from the almost music hall Corporal Clegg through Rick’s dreamlike and melodic See Saw and Remember A Day to the title track – an 11-minute, four part instrumental excursion that both harked back to their UFO freakouts and looked forward to the longer, more anthemic instrumental sequences that were to become one of their signature elements. This mono edition of A Saucerful Of Secrets follows the popular RSD release of The Piper At The Gates of Dawn in mono in 2018, and is released via RSD participating stores (http://www.recordstoreday.com) on 13th April 2019. A reminder that it will ONLY be these stores participating; the stores themselves can’t sell it online – the record will become available for customers coming through the door of the store from the morning of the 13th (and not before), in limited quantities – first come, first served, and only one copy per customer. After RSD, if copies remain, they may put them for sale online (and of course, there’ll also be copies on eBay (http://www.ebay.co.uk) inevitably…) The full list of RSD releases for 2019 is revealed at 6pm GMT today.
Photos l Review: Walk the Moon and Bear Hands at Rams Head Live! in Baltimore, Maryland
Walk the Moon shook up the Inner Harborâs boring winter weeknight routine with catchy melodies, a stellar light show, and the most energetic live experience that modern alt-rock has to offer.
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Photos l Review: The Aces and Joan Orange County
Indie pop quartet, The Aces, have made a name for themselves in the past year alone. After coming off of a tour with 5 Seconds of […]
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Photos: The Dangerous Tour with August Burns Red, Fit for a King, Miss May I, and Crystal Lake
Photos from The Dangerous Tour featuring August Burns Red and more.
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Photos: LP Performs at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California
Who: LP, Lauren Ruth Ward, SLUGS Where: The Observatory, Santa Ana, California When: January 25, 2019 – Post and photos by Christian Garcia Did you […]
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Interview: Tarja talks new Christmas album
Tarja Talks New Christmas Album.