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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
The Five Most Anticipated Albums of Summer 2012
Usually I start off my quarterly music preview by complaining about the lack of good albums, but something strange happened last month, there was actually a dearth a good music released. And though the summer months may not see as many as we did in May, there may still be plenty of worthy music to bump at you cookouts and bonfires this year. Here are the five I am most looking forward to followed by a rundown of what else is coming your way soon. Click the album name (or cover art) to preorder on Amazon or click the artist's name to be taken to their iTunes page.
1. Handwritten – The Gaslight Anthem (July 24): Nas (who is also on this list) famously declared a couple years back that hip-hop was dead. Of course it was not dead, it was just bastardized by ringtone rappers and people who thought Lil’ Wayne, T.I. and Rick Ross were credible rappers. Rock on the other hand has been on life support for a couple years, basically since the month and a half when Kings of Leon was the biggest group in the world. The Black Keys (who also had a theory of why rock was dying revolving around people being fine with Nickleback being the biggest band in the world) brought rock back somewhat with their last two albums and if there is any justice The Gaslight Anthem will have their breakout with their upcoming album.
2. TBA – Mumford & Sons (September 25): Of course sometime the death of rock is not because no one listens to rock anymore, just the mainstream does not talk about it. I am sure everyone would think Katy PerryKaty Perry actually has sold the same amount as Teenage Dream since both were released two years ago. Of course this is what happens when you let teenage girls control the pop culture zeitgeist. It is doubtful the banjo strumming band will become “cool” after the release of their next album, but I bet they have a longer career than Katy Perry.
3. Life Is Good – Nas (July 17): But back to Nas. You want to feel old? The MC is releasing his tenth album this summer. Sure his albums have been hit or miss and sometimes uneven since his seminal debut Illmatic, but Nas has had four years to record a record so hopefully that was time well spent.
4. Write Me Back – R. Kelly (June 26): Kells last album was his best since the nineties and Write Me Back is a thematic sequel of more classic soul music of Love Letter, sharing a similar name. Hopefully more chapters of Trapped in the Closet, which Kells said were “coming soon” back in March will soon follow.
5. Uncaged – Zac Brown Band (July 10): As I grow older, I have been listening to more country music, especially the folksier side of the genre and the debut album from Zac Brown Band was heartfelt in the right place and fun in others. With any luck that continues on their follow up.
Yesterday
The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do – Fiona Apple
Rhythm And Repose – Glen Hansard
Oceania – Smashing Pumpkins
Attractive Sin – Del The Funky Homosapien & Parallel Thought
View From the Bottom – Lit
Cherry Thing – Neneh Cherry
The Crossing – Sophie B. Hawkins
June 26
LIVING THINGS – Linkin Park
Overexposed – Maroon 5
Suzie Cracks the Whip – Blues Traveler
Invisible Stars - Everclear
Days Go By – The Offspring
Mindy Smith – Mindy Smith
The Flaming Lips & Heady Fwends – The Flaming Lips
The House That Jack Built – Jesca Hoop
July 10
Murdered Love – P.O.D.
Loma Vista – Family of the Year
July 17
Channel Orange – Frank Ocean
Ol Razzle Dazzle – Missy Higgins
Delayed Reaction – Soul Asylum
July 31
A Thousand Miles Left Behind – Gloriana
The Soul Sessions, Vol. 2 – Joss Stone
Play Rock Music – Toadies
August 14
Based on a T.R.U. Story – 2 Chainz
August 21
Mature Themes – Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
Fragrant World – Yeasayer
August 28
Havoc and Bright Lights – Alanis Morissette
Music From Another Dimension – Aerosmith
September 4
North – Matchbox Twenty
Centipede Hz – Animal Collective
September 11
The Spirit Indestructible – Nelly Furtado
Sun – Cat Power
Coexist – The xx
Ludaversal – Ludacris
September 18
Tomorrowland – Ryan Bingham
I Bet on Sky – Dinosaur Jr.
September 25
Food and Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 - Lupe Fiasco
Uno! – Green Day
October 9
TBA – Fitz & The Tantrums
Wrote a Song For Everyone – John Fogerty
October 15
The Haunted Man – Bat for Lashes
November 13
Dos! – Green Day
Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors – Big Boi
January 15
Tre! – Green Day
No Release Date
Born Battle - The Killers
James River - D'Angelo
West Coast Time – Michelle Branch
Indicud – Kid Cudi
Age of the Machine – Goodie Mob
Undisputed – DMX
The Diving Board – Elton John
Country God, or the Girl – K'naan
Rooted - Scarface
Cruel Summer – G.O.O.D. Music
Dave Matthews Band
The Avett Brothers
Taylor Swift
Ben Folds Five
Diane Birch
Bob Seger
Alice In Chains
And of course let me add the obligatory, maybe we will finally get to hear Detox by Dr. Dre this summer.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The Best Television Shows of 2011-12
The very first year I ranked television shows was the hardest to pick the best show as I wrestled between Veronica Mars and Lost (remember when Lost was actually a great show, that was a long time ago). Since then Veronica Mars and Friday Night Lights took the top crown every year. And with both shows off the air, I had a harder choice than that first year. So without further ado, the ten best shows of the past year.
1. Homeland, Season 1 (Showtime)
2. Justified, Season 3 (FX)
3. Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head, Season 8 (MTV)
4. Parenthood, Season 3 (NBC)
5. Suburgatory, Season 1 (ABC)
6. Revenge, Season 1 (ABC)
7. Mad Men, Season 5 (AMC)
8. Once Upon a Time, Season 1 (ABC)
9. The Big Bang Theory, Season 5 (CBS)
10. Community, Season 3 (NBC)
Below is a running tally for the past year of shows that had a Quote or Song of the week during my weekly television round up.
Quote of the Week
The Big Bang Theory – 7
Justified – 5
Rescue Me – 4
Don’t Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 –2
Friday Night Lights – 2
Homeland – 2
Leverage – 2
Modern Family – 2
Parenthood – 2
Survivor - 2
The Voice – 2
Weeds – 2
2 Broke Girls – 1
Castle – 1
The Challenge – 1
Community – 1
Dallas - 1
Death Valley – 1
Mad Men – 1
Pretty Little Liars – 1
Shameless – 1
Song of the Week
Mad Men – 5
Pretty Little Liars – 4
Suburgatory – 4
Don’t Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 – 3
How I Met Your Mother – 3
Community – 2
Friday Night Lights - 2
The Lying Game – 2
Modern Family – 2
Rescue Me – 2
Shameless – 2
2 Broke Girls – 1
Bent – 1
The Big Bang Theory – 1
Chuck – 1
Free Agents – 1
Happy Endings – 1
Homeland – 1
Justified – 1
Men at Work – 1
Parenthood – 1
Revenge - 1
Saturday Night Live – 1
Weeds – 1
Monday, June 18, 2012
The Eighth Annual Scooter Television Awards
Welcome to the 8th Annual Scooter Television Awards honoring show that aired a majority of their season between July2011 and June 2012. Without further ado, here are the winners of the 2012 STA's:
Best Scripted Show: Homeland
Best Sitcom: Suburgatory
Best Basic Cable Show: Justified
Best Reality Show: Survivor: One World
Best Animated Show: Beavis & Butthead
Best Talk Show: Pardon the Interruption
Best Talent Competition: The Sing-Off
Best New Show: Homeland
Best Mini-Series Hatfields and Mccoys
Guiltiest Guilty Pleasure: Pretty Little Liars
Best Awards Show: 2012 Grammy Awards
Best Hour of TV: Pilot - Homeland
Best Half Hour of TV: Werewolves of Highland / Crying – Beavis and Butt-Head
Biggest Shocker: Brody was working with Abu Nazir all along (Homeland)
Worst Idea: Bringing back The Killing for a second season
Worst Moment: Daniel not turning out to be the dead body on the beach (Revenge)
Best New Title Sequence: The Lying Game
Best Song Placement: It Was a Good Day – Ice Cube (Happy Endings)
Best Karaoke: Take On Me – Jeffster (Chuck)
Best Singing Competition Performance: Say Aah – Lindsey Pavao (The Voice)
Best Dance Sequence: Megan Draper’s Zoo Be Zoo Dance (Mad Men)
Best Promo: The Lying Game - Rumour Has It
Hottest Token Hot Chick:
Best Character: Raylan Givins (Justified)
Best New Character: Dalia Royce (Suburgatory)
Best Recurring Character: Neal McDonough (Justified)
Best Guest Appearance: Carla Gugino as Karen
Best Duo: Rumpelstiltskin / Mr. Gold and Regina Mills (Once Upon a Time)
Most Entertaining Reality “Star”: Kat Edorsson (Survivor: One World)
Most Annoying Reality “Star”: Colton Cumbie (Survivor: One World)
Best Quote: “You know what they say: getting old ain’t for pussies.” (Raylan, Justified)
Show That Should Be Brought Back: The Sing-Off
Most Anticipated New Show of Next Season: Masters of Sex (Showtime)
Biggest Question for 2011-2012: What does the purple mist mean for Storybrooke on Once Upon a Time
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Previewing Falling Skies 2.x
Falling Skies followed the same script that other recent sci-fi shows have followed: interesting concept but it is full of character nobody cares about. Aside from Pope, the renegade who reluctantly joins the group, there really was no one worth rooting for during the first season of Falling Skies. Unfortunately the second season is not preceded by a recap episode so here is a quick recap. Incest like alien came to Earth to whip off the population with the help of Mechs and kidnapped children which they turned into slaves by placing a harness on their backs (it is hinted at that the harness slowly is turning the kids into skidders). It turned out the skidders were actually foot soldiers for Overlords (leading credence to the theory of harnesses turns those attached into skidders) who took Tom voluntarily onto their ship to end the first season.
The second season flash forwards three months in a battle between the 2nd Mass and a group of skidders. Don’t worry, about half of the first episode features flashbacks. Unfortunately about half of the flashbacks feature Tom, who is still sporting an epic beard, getting back home. But there is a conversation between Tom and the Overlords (though Karen, remember Hal’s girlfriend who was taken but tends to be forgotten most of the time) where Tom surprisingly does not ask the most important question, “Why are you here?”
The second of back to back episodes tonight features Tom having a hard time assimilating himself back into camp as some people are fearful of what could the aliens done to Tom, no one more worried than Tom himself. New to the series is a mechanical wiz played by the teacher from The Killing who will be cozying up with a female member of the 2nd Mass this season. Tonight we are also introduced to two new alien beings, one of which is creepier than any zombie I have seen on The Walking Dead. Speaking of The Walking Dead, I kept thinking back to the first season of that show and their aimless travels and cannot help but think of how the character of Falling Skies have been wondering around with no good plan in the first season which carries into the first two episodes of the new season.
It is a shame that the season did not open up with the third episode because not only is it the best of the early second season but it is probably the best of the entire series (although it would have hard to have done so and explain Tom’s time on the spaceship concurrently, but the second episode tonight was a bit of filler). The episode features human on skidder violence, human on human violence, a funeral, a stolen kiss, a mysterious glowing object, and a mysterious stranger who could put the 2nd Mass on the right path. If you can make it to the third episode it could make watching the second season worthwhile and hints at a better season than the first.
Falling Skies airs Sundays at 9:00. You can download Falling Skies on iTunes.
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