11.29.2006
10.24.2006
Yours to Keep, but only after I get mine.
-I was going to mention this last week but I wanted to make sure I got tickets before you did. Albert Hammond Jr of The Strokes, announced dates for a solo tour.
Albert Hammond, Jr. 'Yours To Keep' Tour
Tour Dates:
10/28 - Asbury Park, NJ - The Saint
10/30 - Cambridge, MA - T.T. the Bear's Place
11/01 - Philadelphia, PA - The Khyber
11/03 - New York, NY - Mercury Lounge
11/22 - Birmingham, England - Academy 2
11/24 - Leeds, England – Cockpit
11/25 - Manchester, England - Academy 3
11/27 - Glasgow, Scotland - ABC 2
11/28 - Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms-------------------------------------------------------------------------
11/29 - London, England – Scala
-Bloc Party spend "A Weekend in the City"
-Some Updates on the New Smashing Pumpkins album
-Highlights from The Bridge School Benefit: Neil Young, Pearl Jam, DMB, and Brian Wilson
-Kasier Chiefs talk about 2nd album
-And if you know where to look for that kind of stuff, the New Shins album, Wincing the Night Away has leaked. What do you think?
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HALLOWEEN BASH
Now you have something to do this weekend.
Linus Lowery @ The Pearl: Halloween Bash
"there will be sick prizes for the best costumes and slightly less sick prizes for everyone in attendance.
if thats not all, you can expect $1 themed shots to be going around all night and some of the best costumes you'll find anywhere...
THIS WILL BE THE HALLOWEEN PARTY TO GO TO IN SOUTH JERSEY."
///[MP3] Linus Lowery-My Girl Lives in NYC
///AUDIO:[Video]
Linus Lowery-What's Up
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10.18.2006
New Beck Video-Cell Phone's Dead
Another Video from The Information
This one is good.
Beck-Cell Phone's Dead
[via] STEREOGUM
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10.09.2006
HI
I haven't been around a lot this week, so this is like one big update.
-I know that I rip on Jet, but who doesn't nowadays. That's what you get when you try to pawn off classic rock cover songs as your own, TAKE THAT! First Pitchfork, now real reporters.
-Google buys YouTube for $1.5 Billion
YouTube really lets people get their creativity out there. Online Video and digital music sites like MySpace[MUSIC], Napster-types, P2P, and blogs really help to spread the word about good music. Creativity is running wild and now it has the channels to hit the consumer. Its weird but the Internet is to present day rap and rock like the 'Underground' was the movement in the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Right? or not.
-Beck's new album was barred from the UK Charts because of the DVD and stickers included.
He actually made crazy lo-fi videos for all of the songs on the new album.
Beck-Nausea (Puppets Version)
-1000 BPM
-This Girl, 1000 BPM, No Complaints, Movie Theme (clips)
The Raconteurs-Broken Boy Soldiers
The Raconteurs-Hands (recorded at a school for Deaf Girls)
-STEREOGUM has a great little article on the state of terrestrial radio
-Tenacious D gets ready to hit the road
-Iggy and The Stooges record first album since 1973
-Pete Townshend and Eddie Vedder gonna Jam it Out
-Modest Mouse tour and album details
-Ten White Stripes songs have been arranged by an orchestra and will be released as "Aluminium"
I don't know if you've heard this one yet, but I think its off the upcoming Incubus album.
///[MP3] Incubus-Anna Molly
///[MP3] Ted Leo-Since You've Been Gone
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10.04.2006
What'chu know 'bout Clap
Clap Your Hands Say Papoose
While we at WDMO were at the Trocadero bringe drinking and taking in CYHSY, the boys at N2H were on assignment in Happy Valley at the Papoose show. Here's Proof.
WDMO and N2H are now Voltron Status: and I must say this, I've never seen someone rap like that. Non Stop, Rhyme your face off. I mean seriously.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah-Details of the War
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New Jersey Pop Fest
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Saturday October 7 2006
NJ Pop Fest '06
Pistol Pete's
Pleasantville NJ
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Somerdale
///SOMERDALE [myspace]
///[MP3] Somerdale-FM Liberation
///[MP3] Somerdale-Sweet Days
Ike
A Case of Hysteria
The Wind-Ups
Dipsomaniacs
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10.02.2006
you've been playing other peoples songs all night
Best. Review. EVER
Pitchfork- Jet Shine On
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9.30.2006
Out This Week
Check It Out Now. Love Me Later.
Beck
The Information
///[MP3] Beck-We Dance Alone
///[BUY] Beck-The Information

Jet
Shine On
///[MP3] Jet-Rip it Up
///[BUY] Jet-Shine On
Already out, but....
The Features recently put out a new EP titled Contrast. If you haven't heard the Features before, I suggest going out and getting Exhibit A, which is great. One of the best of 2004.


///[MP3] The Features-Wooden Heart
///[BUY] The Features-Exhibit A
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9.29.2006
The Hard Lessons
Normally when I read other websites I feel like they are hyping up the 'Next Big Thing' almost every week just to hype something up. Sometimes they really are good, but lets be realistic no matter how much good music is out there, you aren't going to find it everyday. I'm not dissing anyone,I'm just saying; for me atleast, It's hard to sort though all of it.
On to something I think you'll all like. The Hard Lessons
I first heard of The Hard Lessons over at WebVomit, and he knows alot more about them then I do. So go check out what Jasper has to say here and here.
You can watch their whole set from Amsterdam streaming online. They make Uncle Neil proud by closing out with a nasty verision of Hey Hey, My My
The Hard Lessons play a great live show, tons of energy. I plan on going to see them at CBGB's on October 4th in NY. Check out more tour dates and info at The Hard Lessions website
And listen to some tunes on theirspace
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I'm Back Baby!
Well Hello everyone.
After 1 Cease and Desist and about 6 days of our domain being down, possibly related I don't know, WDMO is back and running.
Anyway....
If you already aren't going to the Cursive/Thermals show at the Starlight Ballroom tonight, then you should. Really, what else are you doing? Going to see Jackass 2? Seriously?
///[MP3] Cursive-Bang! Bang!
///[MP3] The Thermals-Here's Your Future
///[MP3] Cursive-So So Gigolo
///[MP3] The Thermals-Pilar of Salt
My Favorite song from the Gnarls Barkley album has a video. Do I love the original from the Violent Femmes more? Yes. Is this video entertaining? Yes.
Gnarls Barkley-Gone Daddy Gone [stereogum]
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9.22.2006
Little Steven's Underground Garage Festival
Little Steven (Steven Van Zandt) from the E-Street Band and Silvio from the Sopranos has his own show on regular radio and a full channel on Sirius, Underground Garage. He takes the Garage on the road with the Underground Garage Festival, coming to AC and Philly on Friday and Sat.
I've been to one of these, and let me tell you, its a great time. No matter if you've heard of any of the bands you'll still have a better time here then you would doing whatever the hell you have planed. Go Go Girls dance during all sets and every band on tour rocks it. Its a nice mix of rock bands from the last 3 decades as well, so check it out.
The Doors for the Borgata show don't even open til 10:00pm and the show starts at 11:30pm, so you can head to AC and make a long night of it. Party!
Check out the bands pages below, you'll like what you hear and most likely recognize it.
| GET TIX |
/// [MP3] The Woggles
/// [MP3] The Fleshtones
/// [MP3] Swingin' Neckbreakers
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9.20.2006
This Saturday @ The Pearl [Somers Point, NJ]
This Saturday
9.23.06
Pearl on the Somers Point Circle
Linus Lowery and The Flight
NO COVER
I'll even let you buy me beer! No Joke, I Swear.
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9.18.2006
ACL in Review
Austin City Limits. What a Festival!
The only bad part about this weekend was the HEAT. Almost 100 degrees all 3 days, and out in the sun it felt like 120. Other than that they put on a great Festival. Everyone out in Texas was so nice. If they held a Fest like this back East, in excessive heat like this, I can almost guarantee there would be fights and basically organized chaos. Not here, everyone made this weekend an great experience.
BIG THANKS to:
-ACL Festival
-AT&T (2 stages and the Digital Oasis offered internet access, college and pro football coverage, and AIR CONDITIONING all weekend long)
-The Library on 6th St. (Great Tunes after the festival, cheap drinks, and they welcomed NJ with open arms)
-The Aquarium on Sixth (Water filled walls and $13 for 2 Sapphire Tonics and 2 beers. Game Over.)
-Latitude 30 ($2 Jager Bombs!? Are you serious? That's all I remember, Yes this place is a GEM)
Highlights:
-Ben Kweller's nose bleed during his set that he plugged with a tampon
-Kings of Leon play 3 new songs
-MUSE play an AMAZING set (my first MUSE experience, so I might be bias)
-Tom Petty plays during a classic Texas rain
-TV on the Radio=really good
-AT&T Digital Oasis Tent-AC and Football games on Sat and Sunday saved a lot of people from the heat and football withdrawal.
-Wolf Parade play a good set despite their bassist missing the trip due to Ecoli
-Ben Harper played well and did some nice covers of Neil Young
-Damian Marley played some of his Dad's songs, which was unexpected since I'd never seem him before either
-The Raconteurs shot down any negative hype brought on by the horrible editing of the MTV Awards, by putting on Zeppelin-esqe set.
Kings of Leon
The Kings of Leon came out just as the sun started to set on Day 2. The wind picked up and cooled thing off a bit, and the Kings got things rolling. They played 3 new songs (Charmer, My Party, On Call) and then ran though songs off of both albums. Great set, and everyone seemed to really enjoy them. The new songs are a huge step up for them as far as musicianship. You want to hear what I'm talking about?
Rock this out. And keep in mind, is the audio that is the best part about these, now the video.
New Kings of Leon Songs
Kings of Leon-My Party
Kings of Leon-Charmer
Kings of Leon-On Call
MUSE
I thought MUSE played one of the best, if not THE best set of the Festival. But what do I know? Rolling Stone didn't even mention it, AT ALL. weak. I might be bias since it was my first time seeing them, but they rocked out hard. I knew what to expect from the band as far as songs since I'm familiar with their stuff, but the energy that they exhorted playing those songs blew me away. Add the fact that the stage/light show was pretty good for a Festival and the Lead Singer/Guitarist was very impressive, and you'll see how I came to this conclusion.
Judge for yourself
MUSE-Time is Running Out
MUSE-Hysteria
MUSE-Supermassive Black Hole [partial]
Wolf Parade-Modern World
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/// NEWS
-Beck announces short 'Information' Tour
-ZZ Top split with label and manager
-If you have SIRIUS, you can now listen to The WHO Channel
-In true Michael Jordan form, Jay-Z is back out of retirement
-CMJ highlights a WDMO favorite, The Thermals
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9.17.2006
Austin City Limits Festival
Real quick update from the festival. AT&T has a great tent set up with internet access and 4 flat screens with college football and NFL on Saturday and Sunday. and its air conditioned. Its been almost 100 degrees here but the bands have been great.
pictures and video when we get back.
Kings of Leon played a great set and we recorded 3 new songs that we'll share with you when we get back.
Damian Marley, Kings of Leon, Ted Leo, Willie Nelson, Wolf Parade, The Raconteurs were all great. I know I'm missing tons of info but I gotta run.
RETURN ON TUES.
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9.12.2006
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
As I'm getting ready to depart for Texas, I've been listening to as much music from Austin City Limits Bands as I can...handle. Kings of Leon in San Antonio and at the fest excites me, not only because of the long history between WDMO and the Kings, but because its about that time when they debut some new songs.I was looking at the schedule and realized, I forgot TED LEO! If you don't already know this (1) Ted Leo is from New Jersey, REPRESENT! and (2) his music is great. And as far as I'm concerned he puts on a great live show. So much energy, its almost the only way to listen to Ted Leo and the Rx. The studio stuff is good, but the live energy is GREAT. When I listened to them for the first time it convinced me to see then down at the Church in Philadelphia, but the live show made me a fan.
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists MP3 from TEDLEO.com

///[MP3] Ted Leo - Biomusicology
///[MP3] Ted Leo -BleedingPowers
///[MP3] Ted Leo -CongressionalDubcision
///[MP3] Ted Leo -CriminalPiece
///[MP3] Ted Leo -Ghosts
///[MP3] Ted Leo -LoyaltoMySorrowfulCountry
///[MP3] Ted Leo -MeAndMia
///[MP3] Ted Leo -SqueakyFingers
///[MP3] Ted Leo -TellBalgearyBalguryisDead
///[MP3] Ted Leo -TheAnointedOne
///[MP3] Ted Leo -TheCraneTakesFlight
///[MP3] Ted Leo -TheGoldFinchandtheRedOakTree
///[MP3] Ted Leo -WalkingThrough
///[MP3] Ted Leo -WhereHaveAllTheRudeBoysGone
And don't shy away from the studio stuff either, its great too. And without that we'd have no live stuff. I think. Tyranny of Distance is my personal favorite, its without an doubt in my personal top 20.
Anyway if you like what you hear, buy these.
Shake The Streets
2004

Hearts of Oak
2003

Tyranny of Distance
2001

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9.08.2006
AC Beer Festival II
Saturday March 10th & Sunday March 11th 2007
Location: The Atlantic City Convention Center 0ne Miss America Way
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Must be 21 or older to attend
Presented by: Unsuited Entertainment

This was undoubtedly the greatest event I've ever attended in Atlantic City, and possibly the greatest of my lifetime. If you would like to give me Superbowl tickets, or an all expense paid trip to SxSW maybe I'd change my mind. Until then, AC Beer Fest II is something you can't afford to miss.
It's 7 months away and I'm already excited. Mark your calendars, and block off the whole weekend kids. You'll need it.
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Linus Lowery-Conman
Check out the first video from our friends Linus Lowery's GenrEProof EP. Linus Lowery and Tracing Faces
C'mon Dance! Just do it.
///AUDIO:[video]
Linus Lowery-Conman
While your at it, check out SLAP POP RECORDS
And since all you ever do is complain that there's nothing to so in South Jersey when the summer ends.
Firewaters @ Tropicana
10:00pm
Lace up your drinking shoes and dance, dance , dance. Or any combination of dancing, rocking, and drinking that you choose.
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9.07.2006
Biology Prevails!
And now the Video to my favorite Audio of the Year
-TV on the Radio-Wolf Like Me[VIDEO]
Sunday Sept 17th: EMOS Austin
TV on the Radio/What Made Milwaukee Famous /// Aftershow. Good Times Austin.
I've been trying to listen to some of the bands that'll be at Austin City Limits. The Line up is stacked as always, but I wanted to get more familiar with the bands I've heard of, but never actually heard.
/// What Made Milwaukee FamousWhat Made Milwaukee Famous is Michael Kingcaid (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Drew Patrizi (keyboards, vocals, guitar), John Farmer (bass, vocals), and Jeremy Bruch (drums, vocals)
Each bringing a diverse range of influences to the stage. Their music employs an exhilarating blend of classic persuasions and fresh enthusiasm; instantly accessible, yet intricate enough to appeal to discriminating audiences. WMMF draws on influences from a span of eras -calling to mind everyone from classic Television to Candy-O-era Cars to the raucous romp of The Kinks - blending the quirks and energy of The Knack and XTC with My Bloody Valentine textures and Jeff Buckley-esque vocal acrobatics. [bio]

///Listen to: What Made Milwaukee Famous
[myspace] 4 songs
///[MP3] What Made Milwaukee Famous-Idecide
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