Anna Nalick - Shine (Single)
February 19, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: “Shine” is the new song from Anna Nalick from her forthcoming Summer 2008 album. Nalick is probably best known for her break-through single “Breathe (2 AM)” from her 2006 debut album Wreck Of The Day. Be sure to check out the music video for “Shine” at the bottom of the post.
Carla Bruni - No Promises
February 19, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Italian-born/French-raised chanteuse Bruni has written a poignant record establishing her as an undeniably gorgeous new voice to American ears. With two previous records, heralded in her home of Europe, Bruni’s current creation is her first English language album to hit US shores via Downtown records. Carla’s fascination and appreciation of the language prompted her to make an album comprised of her favorite poems (from Emily Dickinson to WH Auden to William Butler Yeats), interpreting them into delicate and introspective songs. Profound, potent, and imbued with a delicate beauty.
Ray Davies - Working Man’s Cafe
February 18, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Working Man’s Cafe, a new studio album by legendary musician and Rock n Roll Hall of Fame member Ray Davies (founder, singer, songwriter of The Kinks), features 12 new songs written by Davies, and co-produced with Grammy Award winning producer/engineer Ray Kennedy (Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle). Recorded in Nashville, Working Man’s Cafe is Davies second solo album, following his solo debut Other People’s Lives, released in 2006.
Michael Jackson - Thriller 25
February 12, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: The Biggest Album Ever just got bigger. The 25th Anniversary Edition of Thriller celebrates this ground-breaking album with 7 bonus tracks, 6 of which are previously unreleased. The Super Deluxe Edition of the album has an additional 14 tracks with interviews, voice-overs, and much more.
Widespread Panic - Free Somehow
February 12, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: With the release of their 10th studio album, Widespread Panic continues their 22 year tradition of creating music that stays true to its foundation while relentlessly evolving with each album, song and note played on the stage. While this is 17th release in the Widespread Panic catalog, it still manages to offer fans a number of firsts.
British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
February 12, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Do You Like Rock Music? is the third album from British Sea Power. It was made in the Czech Republic, Canada and Fort Tregantle – a 19th Century fortification up on the Cornish cliffs. It was recorded by a band unafraid to embrace the far poles in arts and entertainment.
Carrie Newcomer - The Geography Of Light
February 12, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: The Geography of Light, the latest Philo recording from folk-roots artist Carrie Newcomer, is a resonant soundtrack for a world that is both sacred and ordinary. Newcomer sings about serious subjects with clarity and elegance, and a healthy measure of good humor and self-awareness, with a voice the Austin Statesman has called “as rich as Godiva chocolate.”
Hannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Dance Party
February 8, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Hannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Dance Party is a full on Non-Stop Dance Party with your favorite songs from the girl with a double life! Featuring a fresh mix of the complete soundtrack all remixed into a continuous dance party mix. Plus, if you by the enhanced disc, you’ll also get a photography slide show, music video and printable party invitations. Don’t miss hearing the Chris Cox Megamix — just scroll to the bottom of the post.
Idina Menzel - I Stand
February 5, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: The charismatic Idina Menzel’s (”Rent,” “Wicked”) debut album I Stand is a powerful collection of exquisite new songs written by the Tony Award winning actress/singer/songwriter. With Idina’s one-of-a-kind soaring voice and the talent of legendary Grammy winning producer Glen Ballard, best known for Alanis Morissette’s 16-times-platinum Jagged Little Pill, the final outcome is an album filled with pop tunes and heartfelt ballads—intimate yet universal stories of life, its challenges, relationships and of course the subject of love.
Bullet For My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire
February 5, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: On January 29, 2008, Bullet For My Valentine returned with Scream Aim Fire, the band’s highly anticipated sophomore release. The 11-track assault was produced by Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Funeral For A Friend) and recorded at Sonic Ranch just outside of El Paso, TX in early 2007, and is, according to front man Matthew “Matt” Tuck, “really melodic heavy metal…catchy, hooky choruses and full-on vocals with the music being very in-your-face and heavy…it’s a lot more up-tempo than The Poison, a lot more aggressive.”
k.d. lang - Watershed
February 5, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Watershed, k.d. lang’s second Nonesuch album, indeed represents a significant juncture in her 25-year career as a recording artist-a collection of eleven new original songs produced, for the first time, by lang herself.
Lenny Kravitz - It Is Time For A Love Revolution
February 5, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: After the somewhat disappointing sales of his last album Baptism, Lenny Kravitz is back with his new studio release It Is Time For A Love Revolution. Leading the way is the album’s first single “I’ll Be Waiting”. See the music video for this song at the bottom of the post.
Sheryl Crow - Detours
February 5, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Sheryl Crow has released her sixth studio album, the politically charged Detours. The album marks the return of producer Bill Bottrell, who previously worked with Crow on her breakthrough debut album Tuesday Night Music Club, which earned the singer three Grammy Awards, and sold more than ten million copies worldwide. “This is the most honest record I’ve ever made. It’s about being forced to wake up,” says Crow.
Jack Johnson - Sleep Through The Static
February 5, 2008
NEW IN MUSIC: Jack Johnson’s new album Sleep Through The Static has been released. Jack has released 3 solo records (Brushfire Fairytales, On & On and In Between Dreams), and contributed to a number of Soundtracks including Curious George, A Brokedown Melody, Thicker Than Water and September Sessions. These albums have sold over 15 million copies worldwide.
Paula Abdul - Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow (Video From The Super Bowl)
February 3, 2008
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Check out video from Paula Abdul’s first single in ten years, “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow”. Her performance of the song was aired for the first time during the pre-game show for the Super Bowl. Also check out the conversation after the performance between Paula, Randy, and Ryan Seacrest.





















