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Monday, April 19, 2010

Music Updates

This Week

Hello and welcome to the weekly Ecast new music release! Our headliners this week is a full album from young R&B star Jay Sean - the singles have been burning up the charts for months - and the long-awaited sequel to a hip-hop classic, Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.
It's a great week for country fans, too - check out the new Blake Shelton single, and the soundtrack to the critically acclaimed Jeff Bridges-Maggie Gyllenhaal movie Crazy Heart. And also in the guys-with-guitars category, the latest from the tireless Bon Jovi (who would've guessed in 1987 that they'd still be around 20+ years later?), and from elder statesman Jeff Beck, whose 21st solo album (in 40 years!) features covers of Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Jeff Buckley and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
If you like your guitars a little louder, well, we hear you - try rap-metal zombies Hollywood Undead, prog-emocore outfit Coheed and Cambria, or deathcore from Bleeding Through (dude look at that album cover!).
And of course, don't forget the Latin selection - we've got a fine array this week, starting with a bunch of albums from Cardenales de Nuevo Leon. Be sure to check out the PDF below for the complete list of this week's new releases!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

New music



Hello and welcome to the weekly Ecast new music release! We start off with a bunch of albums of famous bands: the latest from David Byrne and Fatboy Slim (the former late of Talking Heads, of course), Black Francis of Pixies fame, Jakob Dylan (also known as a Wallflower - and Bob's son), and Jónsi, erstwhile singer of Sigur Ros.
Also in the indie-ish realm (what does that even mean these days?) - the sophomore album from MGMT (you remember "Kids," even if you think you don't), a new one from retro soul belter Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, and a multi-titled opus from art-metallersCoheed and Cambria (jeez, guys, save a little for Volume Two). And punk stalwarts GBHare back, after a long break, with a brand new album!
And if you'd rather have something more sedate, well, we can't blame you - try the new EP from Rob Thomas, or the new full-length from Natalie Merchant.