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Ticket Giveaway: See The Whigs and Band of Skulls at the Riot Room for Free

Ticket Giveaway: See The Whigs and Band of Skulls at the Riot Room for Free

PopWreckoning has been given a grand opportunity, thanks to Velocity Media, to give fans the chance to see garage rockers The Whigs and Band of Skulls for .

The show will take place at The (KCMO) on Monday, April 12 at 9:00 p.m. PopWreckoning will be giving away 4 pairs (8 total) of tickets to the show.

This contest will end at 6:00pm the day of show. Winners’ tickets will be at the door when you arrive at the show. Please make sure you include your full name and email in the comment, otherwise I cannot get in touch with you to tell you that you have won.

Winning is simple (and only two steps).

1. Comment in this article the answer to the following question: says their “Friends” are all so “beautiful,” but now describe your “Friends” in a word replacing beautiful. PopWreckoning staff will read your opinions and choose the best four day of show.

2. Repost this article on either your facebook, twitter, myspace, blog, website or other social media tool. Spread the wealth, then send us the link (by posting it in your comment).

Then show up at the bar and have fun watching a great band on us.

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Metric and Band of Skulls @ Electric Factory, Philadelphia

Metric and Band of Skulls @ Electric Factory, Philadelphia

Last month, took Philadelphia by storm on the eve of Thanksgiving. Attendance initially seemed sparse — it being the night before a holiday, no doubt a lot of people were out of town to celebrate the most delicious holiday of the year with family. I myself, regrettably, showed up just 3 mere songs before openers left the stage. I blame an early start time, but I may have been a little late to the party. Luckily I didn’t miss the entire reverb heavy set. And it was hard not to compare to a Ramone.

I’ve been a long time fan of Metric, in particular one Ms. bad ass . Their bouncy indie joints and high energy antics really made the show something special. Em totally owned the stage, running and jumping around in a fantastic sequined, backless LBD (little black dress) with an infectious energy. Touring on their latest, Fantasies, the band tore through a great deal of the record while keeping long time fans happy with key selections off previous albums including Live It Out‘s “Monster Hospital” and “Combat Baby” from Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?



Metric: website | myspace | @ midland | @ deck the hall ball 2009

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New Moon Talent Tour

New Moon Talent Tour

The franchise continues branching out, this time with a talent tour. Keyword here is “talent.” That’s right. Bands featured on the soundtrack for the next movie “” have a tour and it is hitting Hot Topics across the country. New-Moon-Soundtrack-Cover

LA’s Hot Topic in Hollywood & Highland mall will host a kick off party with for Cutie, and .

The other dates on the tour will feature either Anya Marina or .

So be sure and check out the New Moon talent if it is coming through your city. Oh, and cast members will be there, too (Fine, the acting isn’t that bad, but I’m a indie snob. What did you expect from me?).

Tour dates and locations:

Nov. 06 -  Hollywood & Highland Hot Topic / Hollywood, (feat. , Band of Skulls, Sea Wolf, Anya Marina)*
Nov. 10 – Fox Valley Mall / Chicago (Anya Marina)
Nov. 10 – Cherry Hill Mall / Philadelphia (Hurricane Bells)
Nov. 11 – Mall of America / Minneapolis (Anya Marina)
Nov. 12 – Natick Collection / Boston(Hurricane Bells)
Nov. 12  – Westfield Southcenter / Seattle (Anya Marina)
Nov. 14 – Fashion Place / Salt Lake City (Anya Marina)

*to participate in a signing with cast and band members for this date only, you’ve got to go to the Hollywood & Highland Hot Topic at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 31, where the purchase of a commemorative Twilight Saga: New Moon T-shirt will get you a non-transferable wristband that will guarantee your access to the November 6 signing.

New Moon OST: website | review

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Various Artists – New Moon Soundtrack

Various Artists – New Moon Soundtrack

Reviewing this album is bittersweet for me. For one thing, I hate all the hullabaloo that has brought along with it. It’s taken over so much of the media lately, and I’ve been sick of it since it started. When I saw the list of artists that were contributing to the Twilight Saga: soundtrack, my heart sank. Not because they were bad, but because they were oh so good, and the fact that they’d jumped on the Twilight bandwagon irked me so much. Secretly, I was hoping that the soundtrack was really really bad. New-Moon-Soundtrack-Cover

But I was proven wrong, because it’s so good.

Like, really good.

As of right now, I’m separating the soundtrack from the film, because the soundtrack will surpass the quality of the film no doubt. And I’ll take you through Alexandra Patsavas’ musical masterpiece piece by piece, as it’s the only way I can do it justice.

1. for Cutie – “Meet Me On The Equinox”

As far as a Death Cab song, when I first heard this I was a little underwhelmed. But I think they’ve mixed it differently for the final soundtrack, so it’s grown on me a bit. Sure, the hook is a little generic for a Death Cab for Cutie song, but as far as a catchy single to start off the soundtrack, it works really well.

2. – “Friends”

Track two had a completely different vibe as the songs surrounding it – as it’s more upbeat, and provides a lightness that the soundtrack otherwise doesn’t have. It’s the first of a few very raw sounding tracks on this album, which is something you didn’t get from the first film’s soundtrack. “Friends” isn’t a huge song, but it’s a nice departure from the other big songs on the record.

3. – “Hearing Damage”

This was the one track I was dying to hear, as I’ve been a huge fan for a long time, and it’s hard to criticize Thom Yorke for anything. And yet again, like the song says, Thom, “You can do no wrong… in my eyes.” A great throwback to Eraser from a few years ago, “Hearing Damage” is a dreamy electro track full of ominous synthesizers and tricky drums.

4. Lykke Li – “Possibility”

When I heard that Lykke Li would be contributing a song, I was expecting something similar to “I’m Good, I’m Gone,” for a less intense part of the movie, maybe when Bella isn’t seeing Edward in her head, but this slow ballad is so beautiful. It almost reminded me of “Lover’s Spit” by , with the heavy constant piano chord and lo-fi sound.

5. – “A White Demon Love Song”

This was the only song that didn’t seem to fit so perfectly with the rest of the soundtrack, but that could be the context The Killers bring with them, but I totally dig it as a Killers song. It goes back to Brandon Flowers’ natural crooning vocals without any of the frantic energy he seems to have adopted with Day and Age.

6. – “Satellite Heart”

To tell you the truth, the opening hook to this song sounds so much like another of Marina’s songs “Move You.” But then again, Alexandra Patsavas is also the music supervisor for “Grey’s Anatomy,” which is where I heard “Move You.” But as “Satellite Heart” moves through its verses and choruses, it gets bigger and draws you in more. The violin additions towards the end gave me goosebumps too.

7. – “I Belong To You”

The original version could have easily gone in this version’s place. The remixing didn’t make it any better, nor did it necessarily make it any worse. This is by far the peppiest song on the record, which may mean something that it’s right in the middle. I don’t know, but this song didn’t wow me so much now, mostly because I’ve listened to it so many times since The Resistance came out last month.

8. & St. Vincent – “Rosyln”

Let me tell you, Justin Vernon’s vocals layered with ’s and mixed with the understated acoustic guitar and banjo made for the best song on the record. By far. I could listen to it all day. It’s just…wow.

9. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – “Done All Wrong”

BRMC’s distinctly lo-fi sound here works exquisitely, with the hints of southern rock and blues adds a different kind of sadness to the record, which up until now has lacked the depth that blues can bring. And what’s so ironic is that BRMC was on the season one soundtrack to “True Blood,” another bit of vampire fare.

10. Hurricane Bells – “Monsters”

Similar to “Friends,” “Monsters” is very much an upbeat song, with a hint of hopefulness. As a heavy movie watcher, I think “Monsters” almost sounds like one of those songs that layer over a montage, but not a cheesy one. Not quite filler, but not quite a stand-out, “Monsters” is one of the middle-of-the-road songs on the soundtrack.

11. Sea Wolf – “The Violet Hour”

The second happy song in a row, “The Violet Hour” is so dancey you wonder what’s happening in the story where they play this song. It also emphasizes the vocal theme throughout the record – quieter, smaller vocals – which is different from the first soundtrack with Paramore’s ’ loud rock-chick vibe and ’s raw shriek.

12. – “Shooting the Moon”

A typical OK Go song, with ’s soft, dreamy crooning, “Shooting the Moon” is another lighter song on the record. But what makes this song even better is the stark contrast that comes in the last minute of the song with heavy bass and strong distorted guitar riffs.

13. Grizzly Bear – “Slow Life”

Coming off an amazing record, Veckatimest, Grizzly Bear doesn’t lose any of their authentic sound here with the intentionally droning vocals from Beach House’s adding to the ominous, woodsy feel of Grizzly Bear’s music. As the song goes on, it builds to the climax which makes it fit perfectly on the soundtrack.

14. Editors – “No Sound But The Wind”

In tandem with their latest release, this marks the beginning of a new period for Editors, losing the heavy parallels and moving into a rawer, anthemic sound. “No Sound But The Wind” essentially finishes out the record in terms of rock songs, and it is the perfect ending in terms of emotion.

15. – “New Moon (The Meadow)”

It’s hard to talk about a classical song in the context of an otherwise indie rock soundtrack, but by itself, this song makes me actually kind of excited to hear the full score. It’s not too long, yet not too short, to give us just the right amount of classical to actually finish off the album.

This went on very long apparently, but hopefully it enlightened you to how awesome this soundtrack is. It moves fluidly through different emotions and different keys it sounds like one of those great mix CDs that you made for your significant other when you were going through a “rough patch.” Even if you hate everything Twilight, give the soundtrack a chance. You won’t be disappointed.

The soundtrack release date has been moved up and will be available Friday, Oct. 16.

New Moon: soundtrack site

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New Moon Tracklisting

New Moon Tracklisting

Here’s the soundtrack to the movie. Whatever your feelings toward , you must admit this is a heck of a soundtrack. 51J8E1J81wL._SL500_AA240_

Soundtrack hits stores Oct. 20.

Tracklisting:
01. – Meet Me on the Equinox
02. – Friends
03. – Hearing Damage
04. – Possibility
05. – A White Demon Love Song
06. – Satellite Heart
07. – I Belong to You (New Moon)
08. & – Roslyn
09. – Done All Wrong
10. – Monsters
11. – The Violet Hour
12. – Shooting the Moon
13. – Slow Life
14. – No Sound But the Wind
15. – New Moon (The Meadow)

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Win Tickets to Spinnerette and Band of Skulls in NYC

Win Tickets to Spinnerette and Band of Skulls in NYC

‘s is playing a show at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC on Monday, June 22. Spinnerette’s self-titled hits stores the next morning, so this is a great chance to get an early taste of the tracks. Opening the show are Spinnerette+brody and The .

Since the show is soon and we need time to get you on the list, just comment using a valid email address and say why we should pick you. Friday at 9 am EST, we’ll pick a winner for a pair of tickets. Please make sure you are available to go to the show in NYC on Monday, June 22 at 8 pm before commenting.
CONTEST IS OVER.

Check out Spinnerette here: Baptized by Fire

Check out Band of Skulls here: Blood

Bands Info:
Spinnerette: website | myspace
Band of Skulls: website | myspace

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Band of Skulls – Baby Doll Face Darling Honey

Band of Skulls – Baby Doll Face Darling Honey


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