Submitted by waynerd on Thu, 2008-09-25 14:50. (from Waynerd's Blog)
I'm slowly getting all my "ducks" in a row for my next road trip. I'm totally excited for this one as I get to drive down, (taking photos all the way) to Northern California where I meet up with two of the foremost night photographers/light painters for a weekend photography workshop in a massive junkyard in Pearsonville. To learn anything from Troy Paiva and Joe Riefer is an honor in itself. Check out Troy's work at www.lostamerica.com.After the workshop is finished it looks like I'll be spendi ...
Submitted by Opus_Team on Wed, 2008-06-25 11:16.
Last week The Verve announced they're releasing their new CD on August 19th. My heart briefly pitter-pattered with excitement as I read the news, but I also was a bit fearful. What will the band will sound like 11 years after the release of Urban Hymns? Will any of their songs ever get past the Bittersweet Symphony comparison? Will this record be an improvement over Richard Ashcroft's solo efforts? You can understand my skepticism. This week the band is streaming their new single Love Is Noise on their MySpace in an effort to put those fears to rest. It's a straight-ahead rocker (no, it doesn't sound like Bittersweet Symphony or Lucky Man) that should do its part to tweak the public's interest in the band again - at least until we can get more than this tiny taste of the new record.
Submitted by Opus_Team on Wed, 2008-06-25 11:15.
AP - Bob Dylan. Yo-Yo Ma. Sheryl Crow. Jay-Z. These aren't musical acts in a summer concert series: They're artists featured on Barack Obama's iPod.