In this post we will go on to mention some of the many new releases that we will take the month of January and february 2015.
There are new albums for all musical tastes:
Fall Out Boy - American Beauty/American Psycho Date: Jan 20. Genre: Alternative Rock
Mark Ronson - Uptown Special Date: Jan 26 Genre: R&B
Ne-Yo - Non Fiction Date: Jan 20 Genre: R&B
Papa Roach - F.E.A.R Date: Jan 27 Genre: Alternative Metal
Diana Krall - Wallflower Date: Feb 03 Genre: Jazz
John Carpenter - Lost Themes Date: Feb 03 Genre: Pop/Rock
JD McPherson - Let the Good Times Roll Date: Feb 10 Genre: Pop/Rock
Father John Misty - I Love You, Honeybear
Date: Feb 10 Genre: Pop/Rock
Many new music, and lack more ... in the next post will present more new albums in the music for February. If you like an album, you can go pre order it and enjoy it just the day published.
A great year is coming and musically there are many anxieties, many bands promised new releases, and many they will meet starting the year. Here we will put some of the many new albums out there for January 2015. The variety is guaranteed and many fans are going to be very happy. We will enlist some new albums that will bring us January, which seems to be a great month. All are pre order, if you want to ensure to have the album release day::
Catfish and the Bottlemen - The Balcony Date: Jan 6. Genre: Pop/Rock
Justin Townes Earle - Absent Fathers Date: Jan 13. Genre: Country
Panda Bear - Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper Date: Jan 13. Genre: Pop/Rock
Belle and Sebastian - Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance Date: Jan 20. Genre: Pop/Rock
Marilyn Manson - The pale emperor Date: Jan 20. Genre: Rock
Joey Bada$$ - B4. Da. SS Date: Jan 20. Genre: Rap
The Decemberists - What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World Date: Jan 20. Genre: Indie Rock
As you could see, there is a lot of music coming in January, and this is just a sample, next post will be adding new albums for January and February.
Monuments to an Elegy is the ninth studio album by American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins, released on December 9, 2014.
Great band and new album: Monuments To An Elegy is essentially a Corgan solo record which shows flashes of his old power, while also straying into some seriously dodgy attempts to update the Pumpkins sound for 2014. ‘Tiberius’ is a promising start, employing a Pixies-esque loud-quiet-loud dynamic and sounding fittingly imperious for a song named after a Roman emperor. ‘Being Beige’, where Corgan rails against modern, selfie-obsessed narcissism, is the album’s strongest moment, casting the 47-year-old on familiar territory as the erudite outsider, always his greatest strength. 'Anaise!' catches Corgan at his most romantic, while closer 'Anti-Hero' is the album's most raucous, most punk moment.
Björk - Biophilia Live: Amazing musical and visual spectacle.
Björk: Biophilia Live is a 2014 British concert film by Björk, directed and edited by Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton. The film features Björk performing tracks from her Biophilia Tour, which started in June 2011 and ended in September 2013. It was filmed at Alexandra Palace in London on 3 September 2013, and had a theatrical premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 26 April 2014with screenings across the world throughout the same year.
The film will be released in DVD and Blu-ray on 25 November 2014 and will also have a CD release with the live audio
Of all the multimedia tendrils that have snaked out of Björk’s album, app, installation and performance project Biophilia Live, this record of the tour’s last performance in London is arguably the most conventional offshoot, even if it has additional trippy visuals. That said, this is an impeccably packaged entry to the Biophilia experience, showcasing the musical heart of the concept with spirited, millimetre-precise performances from Björk, her backing all-female choir and a handful of multitasking musicians. The whole lot manage to make a huge, often-beautiful sound with a mixture of traditional and electronic instruments. Even if you’re not mad about the tunes, the light show and interwoven footage of astral bodies, dancing microbes and pulsing starfish is alone worth the price of admission, as is Bjork’s fabulously barmy frock, which looks like it was woven from mushroom gills and fairy dust. The presence of Peter Strickland (Berberian Sound Studio) as co-director may seem odd at first, but when you see his fabulous, lepidoptera-themed next film The Duke of Burgundy, it will all make sense.
Four, the fourth album by the band... 1D members contributed to the composition.
Four is fourth
studio album by English-Irish boy band One Direction. It was released
through Columbia Records and Syco Music on 17 November 2014.
There is literally no stopping One Direction. Following a sell-out world
tour and another promised next year, the lads are back with fresh material in
the form of their fourth album, appropriately titled FOUR.
This time around, the band prove they are not just pretty faces, with 1D
all showing off their song-writing skills by contributing to the album's twelve
tracks.
After the release of lead single "Steal
My Girl" we ensure that Four will satisfy expectations.
The video features special guest Danny DeVito.
The single Steal My Girl recalls Springsteen’s foot-stamping bombast, coated in a sugary gloss, and on this album at least one of the five band members has a writing credit on most songs. It’s hardly groundbreaking pop, but Four is capably sung and beautifully produced.
The Art of McCartney: Paul McCartney inspires that and more
The Art of McCartney is a tribute album to musician Paul McCartney and was released on November 18, 2014. The 42-song set, which covers McCartney's solo work and work with the Beatles features as wide range of artists such as Brian Wilson, Bob Dylan, Alice Cooper, Smokey Robinson, The Cure and Kiss. According to producer Ralph Sall, the project has been in the works for over 11 years. It makes sense that Paul McCartney would inspire one of the most impressive tribute-album lineups ever assembled. This 42-song blowout has everything from Willie Nelson doing a raggedly loving "Yesterday" to Billy Joel crushing "Maybe I’m Amazed." There are plenty of surprises, too. “A celebration of one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century and possibly the largest selling composer of all time. Sir Paul McCartney has written many of the world’s best-known songs, and this project features some of the biggest stars in the music industry, performing his, Wings’ and The Beatles’ greatest tracks alongside McCartney’s own backing musicians”.
1. Maybe I’m Amazed – Billy Joel 2. Things We Said Today – Bob Dylan 3. Band On The Run – Heart 4. Junior’s Farm – Steve Miller 5. The Long and Winding Road – Yusuf / Cat Stevens 6. My Love – Harry Connick, Jr. 7. Wanderlust – Brian Wilson 8. Bluebird – Corinne Bailey Rae 9. Yesterday – Willie Nelson 10. Junk – Jeff Lynne 11. When I’m 64 – Barry Gibb 12. Every Night – Jamie Cullum 13. Venus and Mars/ Rock Show – Kiss 14. Let Me Roll It – Paul Rodgers 15. Helter Skelter – Roger Daltrey 16. Helen Wheels – Def Leppard 17. Hello Goodbye – The Cure ft James McCartney 18. Live And Let Die – Billy Joel 19. Let It Be – Chrissie Hynde 20. Jet – Robin Zander & Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick 21. Hi Hi Hi – Joe Elliott 22. Letting Go – Heart 23. Hey Jude – Steve Miller 24. Listen To What The Man Said – Owl City 25. Got To Get You Into My Life – Perry Farrell 26. Drive My Car – Dion 27. Lady Madonna – Allen Toussaint 28. Let ‘Em In – Dr. John 29. So Bad – Smokey Robinson 30. No More Lonely Nights – The Airborne Toxic Event 31. Eleanor Rigby – Alice Cooper 32. Come And Get It – Toots Hibbert with Sly & Robbie 33. On The Way – B. B. King 34. Birthday – Sammy Hagar Vinyl and Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks: 1. C Moon – Robert Smith 2. Can’t Buy Me Love – Booker T. Jones 3. P.S. I Love You – Ronnie Spector 4. All My Loving – Darlene Love 5. For No One – Ian McCulloch 6. Put It There – Peter, Bjorn & John 7. Run Devil Run – Wanda Jackson 8. Smile Away – Alice Cooper Available on: CD (Deluxe Edition), Vinyl and Download (iTunes and Amazon)
Sources: The Art of McCartney, wikipedia, rollingstone.com, ultimateclassicrock.com