Feb 22 2010

7daybinge

New supergroup with an awesome ep just released only $3.99 at bestbuy


Nov 20 2009

Where are they now?

So I just finished watching the movie about the band “Anvil” and it made me start to wonder where some artists who had their day in the sun are now?  Some of the first people I thought of were R&B types, like Ginuwine, Shai, Blackstreet! just to name a few.  And there are always Craig Mack to wonder about.  Country seems to be creating this more now than anywhere else, maybe it’s because I don’t pay attention to Rap and R&B as much as when I was younger, but it seems country has a new artist every day.  Guys like Justin Moore, Chris Young, and pretty much anyone who competes on a CMT show.  Makes me wonder where the acts who used to have those radio spots went, and how long will we still hear those names on the radio?  Country keeps the studs around as long as they want to, acts like Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, George Strait and the likes.

But in the end there’s only so much time on the radio for songs and the more new ones they add and the more they play Taylor Swift and Rascal Flatts, the less time there is for those classic artists we’ve heard for years.  We’re in a weird era right now where the new artists are the ones making good solid records, Justin Moore’s album is 5 times as good as Toby Keith’s latest, Zac Brown’s album has more creativity than a million Rascal Flatts.  In the past it’s always been the “Top Artists” who got all the best songs from the songwriters, but it really seems lately people are digging artists who write their own songs more than ever.  This is a great trend for me as I’ve long preferred an artist who is writing his own songs and pouring some of themselves  into the songs.  I’m a fan of Tim McGraw but it’s very evident on his most recent album which songs he recorded but he likes them or helped write them and which songs the label said need to be on the album for singles.  That being said minus the first single, “Southern Voice” might be his best album to date.

In the end I wonder if artists like Zac Brown and Jamey Johnson are able to keep the same creativity that got them to the top of the charts, or if the labels will dumb them down like they do everyone else?


Nov 2 2009

Mac Lethal Leaks

My man Mac Lethal (lethalville.net) has been leaking tracks from his new mixtape “Blood int he Water” via Twitter and Facebook for the last week. So far he’s dropped 6 new joints for free, so I thought I’d give you a post with all 6 joints on it for your listening pleasure.

Punk Bitch Clown Freestyle

Kinda Like a Big Wheel Freestyle

Chub in the Water

Delicate Touch

October on the Beach freestyle

2 Bottles Clacking

Mac had this to say about the last song
Here you guys go! Here is free song #6. I really like this. I wrote the lyrics and made the beat while giving out Twix bars to trick-or-treaters for Halloween. It’s definitely a chilly, Fall song. Enjoy it. I hope it helps soothes any pain or stress. “Two Bottles Clacking” produced, written, recorded, and mixed by Mac Lethal


Oct 22 2009

Hush Videos

Hush - Rise Again

Hush - Open Book


Oct 22 2009

FREE Hush

media-card_blackberry_pictures_hush-the-open-book-cover-300x300Free Hush!!!

Just about 3 years ago one of the good guys on the scene seemed to have had the world by the balls. Hush was releasing his album “Bulletproof” on Geffen Records, having his music exposed to the world on National Television, and being given the kind of shine anyone in the biz would love from media outlets nationwide. I remember picking up Maxim Magazine and “Bulletproof” being recognized as Album of the Month. I did not know Hush personally, but as a fan of the Detroit Music Scene, I was proud.

Fast Forward a few Months

I was walking out of a local show when someone handed me a T Shirt. I tucked the T shirt and continued to my car. I got situated in the ride, looked at the T shirt and it said Free Hush! I did not know what was going on, but in support I wore that shirt quite a bit. I have always believed that this scene needs to be united, and to me, wearing that shirt showed some support to a guy that has always supported Detroit.

Fast Forward a few years (Present)

Hush is now free. Free from a contract with Geffen, Free to do what he wants to do, the way he wants to do it. I recently sat down with Hush and just kicked it. This wasn’t some “lets sit down and do an interview shit, I hit Hush up and said Whats up? We got to chatting a bit and I asked him if we could just bullshit a little bit about everything. He shot me over a copy of the new CD “The Open Book” which I immediately threw it in the CD player, and I gotta tell ya, I WAS BLOWN AWAY. It changed my whole perspective on things, it inspired me to write. That takes a lot for me these days, I really worry about the state of Hip Hop. The Production on the record is pretty fuckin dope. Hush is on some personal mission on this album. When we got together, my whole focus kinda changed, it was no longer about getting to the bottom of the Geffen situation, it was more about the new material, and not surprisingly Hush seems to have the same focus. He seems 100% focused, he seems 100% dedicated, he seems 100% passionate. I did not intend to write this, I was also inspired. I asked him the following questions…

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Oct 22 2009

Time to kill the inactivity

So I’ve always envisioned Radiowontplayme to be a great opportunity to showcase the bands that I love who don’t get attention from mainstream media, and hoped with that I’d be able to ad some advertising and make enough coin to pay for the site along the way, or maybe even come out ahead.  So I’ve always tried to go the professional route with the posts and reviews, but starting today I’m going to alter that a bit.  I’ve found there to not be enough stuff that I want to share with the world, thus leading to periods of inactivity and a terrible blog as a result.  Starting today this blog will change a little and feature some things other than music (little pop culture, movies, tv etc.) and also be more of a “hey here’s something I like” type vibe.  I’ve got some friends who blog from time to time, but they never seem to blog frequently enough to help with the blog’s life, so I’m not gonna expect anything out of them anymore.

So here’s a video from back in ‘94 that most people didn’t catch wind of, I think the Curt Cobain line rubbed some people the wrong way and held this record back.

House of Pain - Legend


Sep 14 2009

Uncle Kracker “Happy Hour” Review

Uncle Kracker’s first cd in almost 5 years hits stores tomorrow (09/15), and all reports have had the record turned in a couple years ago, rehashed, turned in again and now finally seeing the light of day.  It looks like rumored tracks with Leo Sayer (Happy Hour) and Boyz 2 Men (The One That Got Away)  didn’t make the cut on the retail version I’m reviewing.  I have however heard a 5 song sampler that found it’s way to me last year, that featured Happy Hour, The One That Got Away, Vegas Baby (Should have been in the Hangover) and my favorite track “That’s What’s Happenin” with the great line “I make pop hits, cuz pop checks are bigger”  Gotta love honesty in music artists.  So here’s a track by track review of the retail CD available in stores tomorrow.  The Amazon download version features 3 bonus cuts “Celebrate”, “Josephine” and “Let me Love You”

Overall:  8/10  Very refreshing to hear an artist make an album about being happy and loving their life, too many of today’s artist can only write good songs after they are dumped or something bad happens in their life.  The majority of us don’t need music to make things seem worse, music should enlighten us and make our days brighter and more fun.  Kracker does a great job capturing a fun, feel good vibe on virtually every track on the album.

1.  Smile:  The first single from Happy Hour is one of the few traditional ballads included, and makes for a good first single.

2.  Another Love Song:  Very clever song which disguises itself as a tongue in cheek question about whether the world needs another love song, and in turn really is another love song.  Great song.

3.  My Girlfriend:  If this were a country album, this would be the “Novelty Track” but in pop circles, it could very well be one of the next singles from the album.  Starts out as a song about a broken hearted man, and when we hear “the person she’s meeting isn’t a he” we then get the very poppy upbeat chorus of “My girlfriend’s got a girlfriend now”  and then the typical male response of  “It was cool for a minute, now it’s bringing me down”  Very good song, reminds me of Lit, Blink 182 late 90’s type music.

4.  Living the Dream:  This track takes the chorus from the Tawny Kitean…I mean Whitesnack song “Her I go Again” and gives it an Uncle Kracker touch, making it a song that you can’t help but sing along too.

5.  Corner Bar:  This track amazes me at it’s ability to fit the “happy, fun” vibe of the album.  A song about “Detroit/Michigan’s woes” that still manages to have an “I’m still ok” vibe to it.  “You can take my house, take my car, but you can’t take my seat at the corner bar”

6.  Me Again:  This song is pretty much a country ballad, featuring country singer Jesse Lee dueting with Kracker wishing that the next time an ex falls in love it’s with “me again”

7.   Good To Be Me:  The song that describes the vibe of the album, no real good reason that he feels it, but it’s just good to be Uncle Kracker

8.  I Hate California:  This song is another novelty type pop song, about a girl who leaves and goes to California causing UK to hate Cali.  This song  features some punchlines like “I wish she’s meet Phil Specter and he asks her to come home” Pretty harsh, but funny.  And the line “She’s selling scientology with John, Tommy and Katie, man I bet she’s really got it made”

9.   Hot Mess:  The only song on the album that falls flat, I really like the music that backs it, but the lyrics and chorus seem forced to try to add an element of “Hip-Hop” to the album.

10- Hey Hey Hey:  UK’s second song with the same naming strategy, one of his first singles was “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah” back in 2001.  It’s another great sing along that “the sun is shining on my face and everything will be ok”

11- I’m Not Leaving:  The only track from the 2008 sampler to make the final cut, it’s another good love song in the mold of “Memphis Soul Song” “Rescue” and “Writing It Down”  The kind of song Kracker can release and the AC crowd will eat up and gain him a few hundred k more sales.

12- Main Street:  Originally featured on side 2 of Bob Seger’s classic “Night Moves” UK covers it the way Seger should be covered, without trying to alter the formula much and just singing a great song.  It’s nice to hear a true cover these days, ever since Limp Bizkit’s “Faith” cover, it seems everyone wants to make a song “theirs” rather than just cover a great song and let it stand on it’s own.

In the end, I love the album and haven’t stopped listening to it all weekend, I really wish “Vegas Baby” and “That’s What’s Happening” made the album, but maybe Atlantic has a different strategy for them (Hangover 2?).  After 72 and Sunny and the last time I saw Kracker live, I had almost written him off as being an artist whose music I was into.  I’ve always dug UK as a person and love the realism you feel when he interviews, just started disliking the Ballad filled music he was creating.  With this release Kracker has gotten a fan back and I hope to hear many more album coming from “The Clem” with a fun and happy vibe to them that people can listen to and feel good about their day.


Sep 14 2009

Kid Rock - Times Like These Live

Kid Rock debut this new song at his Detroit shows this summer, just noticed this pretty good live video of it on youtube. Check it out, let me know what you think. Later today I’ll have a review of Uncle Kracker’s new CD “Happy Hour” which hits stores tomorrow.


Aug 21 2009

Tending Bar with Mr. Dime

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Aug 21 2009

Amazing lineup in Mt. Clemens

More details soon, but just heard of a show on October 10th at the Emerald Theater featuring Paradime, Dirty Americans, Ty Stone and Liesn Unknown. Sounds like a great lineup, I know I’ll be in attendance for sure. More details when we get em.