Gary Numan's new album will
finally
be released March 13.
He's created a special "micro-site" to promote it: Jagged. It includes lyrics, videos, a photo gallery, and a free download of the track "Haunted".
The album gets a good review here: [link]
6 years between albums is too damn long. I can't wait!
*bounce bounce*
6 years between albums is too damn long. I can't wait! *bounce bounce*
Now if he'll just tour some places besides Europe. I saw him on his last tour of the US, and he was one hell of a performer.
a free download of the track "Haunted".
What's the PIN? I don't need to get on another mailing list.
Alas, no.
Join me then, in living vicariously through Corwood.
Insent, Theo.
eta: PIN 1e64c8 - it's got 3 more attempts left on it.
living vicariously through Corwood
Hello, Austin! I don't have the time or scratch to hit any of the official showcases this year, unfortunately. However, it's Li'l Sphere's spring break, so we're going to go see some day shows.
My Richard Thompson box set finally came in. Best part: I get to write it off my taxes. The accompanying book(let) is full of great info that I can plunder for my book.
Man, the artwork is horrible on this RT box set, but the third disc, "Epic Live Workouts," just caused me to take back years of gleeful agnoticism. The version of "Calvary Cross" is so hotshit great that I'm surprised it didn't melt the mixing board.
the third disc, "Epic Live Workouts," just caused me to take back years of gleeful agnoticism
Whoa. There's a recommendation.
Anybody else hear Dr. John on Morning Edition this am? [link] I was already feeling the love when he referred to folk in his NO neighborhood as char-ACT-ers. The lurve shot into hyper drive.
Tracks from his fundraising CD at the link too. I'm listening to Sweet Home New Orleans right now AIFG.
but the third disc, "Epic Live Workouts," just caused me to take back years of gleeful agnoticism.
That is one of the best bits of marketing I've seen, because if there's anything you want from an RT box set, it's Epic Live Workouts. Particularly of "Calvary Cross."
How many guitarists can you say that about? Tom Verlaine?
The only thing I can think of that's comparable is that Television Live At The Old Waldorf disc from a few years back. Truth be told, the first two discs are ok, the sort of thing that most RT fanatics would already have on bootleg. The last disc collects many of his one-off covers and jokey songs. The Epic Live Workout disc, though, is... well, I wish they'd just done five discs of this.