Posted October 10, 200618 yr Enjoy. All Saints: Studio 1 With Rock Steady already on the way, Shaznay and co. are poised return with a pop album strong enough to write the next chapter in their career. (album, November 23 - Parlophone) Terra Naomi: Say It's Possible Since stumbling upon Naomi via YouTube some weeks ago we, like millions of others, have been hooked on her songs. A global star in waiting. (acoustic recording - unsigned) Richard Swift: Beautifulheart Swift was a favourite of ours at SxSW and for the uninitiated, this 7†– his first with Polydor - is a convincing introduction to his talents. An understated, transfixing piece of music. (single, November 6 - Polydor) Pink: Nobody Knows As Pink’s European tour hits the UK, her career is in great shape and in Nobody Knows she has the hit to take I’m Not Dead to double platinum. (single, November 13 - RCA) Alterkicks: On A Holiday Signed to B-Unique earlier this year and currently on the road with label mates The Automatic, Alterkicks’ Stephen Street produced debut rocks. (single, November 14 - B-Unique) Tenacious D: The Pick Of Destiny The lead track from Tenacious D’s big screen debut, The Pick Of Destiny is a tongue in cheek rocker not short on one liners. (single, October 30 - Columbia) Jack Savoretti: Without Savoretti is enjoying a rapidly growing radio presence in the UK, with Radio 2’s Johnnie Walker among his supporters. Without is organic pop that stands out from the pack. (download, out now - De Angelis) Rhythms Del Mundo: Dancing Shoes Arctic Monkeys are among the contemporary artists whose songs get a reworking by members of the Buena Vista Social Club. (album, November 13 - UMTV) Lemar: Someone Should Tell You Uptempo second single from The Truth About Love possesses the appeal of a classic and will find a welcome home at broad radio formats. (single, November 20 - White Rabbit) PJ Harvey: The Peel Sessions 1991 - 2004 Harvey joins a list of artists including Pulp and House Of Love, whose Peel Sessions will be released for the first time this month. An album that brilliantly showcases her evolution as an artist. (album - October 23 - BBC / Universal)
October 16, 200618 yr im back for those who miss me, when you get this week playlist ill be more than happy, and if you have last week playlist that be great as well. thnaks ohad
October 16, 200618 yr Last week's is here http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=19851 :) Edit: Topics Merged
October 16, 200618 yr Justin Timberlake: My Love If there is a song to rival the success of Timberlake's Cry Me A River, it is My Love. Sleek pop with a powerful video to match. Contact: Kate Head, RCA (single, November 13 - RCA) Oasis: Acquiesce Essentially the new single from Oasis' forthcoming best, Acquiesce is an old b-side, or the best single that never was. The video however, featuring a Japanese Oasis tribute band, is both new and funny. Contact: Terri Hall, Hall Or Nothing (single EP, October 23 - Big Brother) The Rapture: Wayuh! A video that capture the spirit of The Raptures new album, attached to one of the set's finest moments. Contact: Rachel Hendry, Mercury (single, November 27 - Mercury) Mr Skillz & His Crazy Girls: I Know U Like Me The debut single from Mr Skillz - the name behind Big Brovaz - is a fun, hook-laden, three minute dance-pop song. Contact: Jonathan Shalit, Shalit Global (single, January - Liberty) The Midway State: Change For You The global potential for this Toronto outfit will give you shivers. Change For You is timeless commercial pop at its simplest and best. Be quick. Contact: Mathieu Drouin, Equator Music (online stream - unsigned) Jamelia: Beware Of The Dog The lead riff from Depeche Mode's Personal Jesus forms the basis of an energetic pop gem, and it's also Jamelia's second single. Contact: Murray Chalmers, Parlophone (single, December 4 - Parlophone) Damien Rice: Crimes This single rocketed to number two on iTunes after just two days last week. A glorious introduction to the singers forthcoming album, out next month. Contact: Peter Hall, 14th Floor (single, November 6 - 14th Floor) Take That: Patience Lead single from from Take That's forthcoming album, Beautiful World, premiered on Chris Moyles show last week and to our ears, sounds like a big hit. Contact: Rich Dawes, Polydor (single, November 20 - Polydor) Paul Steel: April & I A talented, prolific young writer. April & I is a one off album with WOS for the Brighton based artist who was last week signed to Warner Chappell. Contact: Julian Deane, Ray Gun Management (album, November 27 - Wall Of Sound) Various: Colours Are Brighter Franz Ferdinand, Snow Patrol, The Kooks and Four Tet are amongst the artists contributing to a collection of children’s songs curated by Belle and Sebastian, to raise funds for Save the Children. Contact: Anna, Abstrakt PR (album - October 1 - Rough Trade) Source musicweek
October 16, 200618 yr Updated and topics merged. Let's just have one thread on this. Bookmark this page Ohad and then you can ask each week on here. Thanks.
October 23, 200618 yr Tom Waits: Long Way Home Norah Jones covered it, but Tom Waits' glorious original is resurrected as a download-only single to preview a new triple album of rarities and new recordings. (download single, Oct 30 - Anti) Vanessa Hudgens: Come Back to Me The 17-years-old star of High School Musical emerges with a uptempo, pop hit that should establish her as a star in her own right. (single EP, October 23 - Angel) Jay-Z: Show Me What You Got First single from Jay Z's forthcoming album Kingdom Come was quickly snapped up after it was leaked online last week. (single, December 4 - Mercury) Justin Timberlake: My Love The more we hear the track the bigger it gets! A brilliant second single from Timberlake and the closest he's come yet to topping Cry Me A River. (single, November 13 - RCA) Fish Go Deep feat. Tracey K: The Cure & The Cause A standout, vocal house track that has been enjoying a strong club play and looks set to cross over. Will provide a refreshing addition to mainstream radio playlists. (single, Nov 27 - Equator Music) Emily Haines: Doctor Blind The solo album from Metric's frontwoman is a stripped back affair that will delight critics. Currently without a home in the UK, Doctor Blind is a strong introduction. (unsigned) The Soft Lightes: Heart Made Of Sound Another choice signing from the indie label, The Soft Lightes are an LA four-piece fond of a good melody and not afraid of tweaking their electronic instrumentation! (7" single, November 26 - Modular) Cold War Kids: We Used to Vacation A favourite to emerge from SxSW this year and now signed to V2, lead track from CWK's new EP is a classy affair that hints at the strength of the tracks on their debut album. (from EP, November 27 - V2) Mistys Big Adventure: Fashion Parade feat. Noddy Holder A quirky indie-pop song accompanied by one of the funniest music videos we've seen in quite some time. Pokes fun at a slew of UK talent. (single, November 13 - Sunday Best) Madeline Peyroux: I'm All Right A poignantly named single considering Peyroux was considered missing at one point last year! Jokes aside, this is a great track that affirms her talents. (single, October 23 - UCJ)
October 30, 200618 yr Source musicweek.com The cost of a subscription to Music Week is: Region 1 year UK £199.00 Europe and Eire £235 € 338 ROW 1 - Middle East and N Africa £330 US$ 615 ROW 2 - USA, Canada, Far East, Australasia, Africa £370 US$ 690 The Fray Huge stars in the US and Australia, 2007 will see The Fray - another band to benefit from strong TV syncs stateside taking the UK. Blindingly good, piano driven pop. Contact: Barbara Charone, MBC PR (single, April 2007 - Epic) Lily Allen: Littlest Things The video for Allen's Christmas single help keep the album sales ticking over into the New Year. Contact: Murray Chalmers, Parlophone (single, December 11 - Regal/Parlophone) Connan and the Mockasins: Sneaky Sneaky Dogfriend A sound unto their own, these New Zealanders turned London residents, are one of the most exciting live acts we've seen in rather a long time. Limited edition release on Regal. Contact: Chris Latahm, Parlophone (single, December 4 - Regal/Parlophone) MIA: XR2 This new, Diplo produced track has leaked online and gives a taste of the sexy sounds to come from her "almost complete" follow up to Arular. Contact: Rich Walker, Beggars (online stream) Terra Naomi: Say It's Possible Naomi's commercial sound is making many sit up and take notice and the video to this track - first aired on You Tube - got the ball rolling. Much potential. Contact: Paul Fox, Paul Fox Management (demo, unsigned) The Pack: Vans "Got my Vans on but they look like sneakers" - it's not much of a chorus in print, but one listen to this track and we were hooked. Contact: Julie Smith, Columbia (single, December 4 - Columbia) Uffie: In Charge New single from this Floridian based in Paris is a refreshing, attitude soaked pop song with plenty of rough edges. Wonderful stuff. (single, December 4 - Ed Banger) The Veronicas: When It All Falls Apart This Billy Steinberg co-write is a tight, punchy guitar driven pop song in the vein of Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne. Commercial gold from the Aussie twins. Contact: Emma Van-Duyts, Warner Bros (single, March tbc - Sire) Brand New: The Devil & God Are Raging Inside Me A2003's Deja Entendu was one of the decade's great rock breakthroughs. The follow up is an triumph. Contact: Pam Ribbeck, Fiction (album, November 20 - Interscope) Rip Chord: Lock Up Your Daughters The 1965 label just might make it two in a row with Rip Chord who will follow in the footsteps of The View, the second group to emerge from the new imprint this year. Contact: Julie Smith, Columbia (single, December 11 - 1965)
October 30, 200618 yr :o Does anyone know where I can hear this? MIA: XR2 This new, Diplo produced track has leaked online and gives a taste of the sexy sounds to come from her "almost complete" follow up to Arular. Contact: Rich Walker, Beggars (online stream
October 30, 200618 yr Source musicweek.com The Veronicas: When It All Falls Apart This Billy Steinberg co-write is a tight, punchy guitar driven pop song in the vein of Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne. Commercial gold from the Aussie twins. Contact: Emma Van-Duyts, Warner Bros (single, March tbc - Sire) :o
October 30, 200618 yr Source musicweek.com The cost of a subscription to Music Week is: Region 1 year UK £199.00 Europe and Eire £235 € 338 ROW 1 - Middle East and N Africa £330 US$ 615 ROW 2 - USA, Canada, Far East, Australasia, Africa £370 US$ 690 Gosh! I never realised you could subscribe to Music Week! :)
October 30, 200618 yr Please please PLEASE tell me The Veronicas are NOT releasing 'When It All Falls Apart' as the first single?! I will KILL their record label. :arrr:
November 6, 200618 yr The Veronicas released WIAFA first? :o I love that single but surely 4ever would be much wiser...
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