Monday, December 7, 2009

Just Another Manic Monday

It's about time for your healthy dose of daily music news. And there is a lot of news to be said.

You can head on over to our good buddies at Billboard to check out their list of the 100 greatest one-hit wonders of the 2000s. You may be surprised at some of the names that pop up, but hopefully you aren't.


Just to follow up on the bus crash that hospitalized Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, there have been pictres posted of the emergency crews getting to the bus. There is now some more word on the condition of Cuomo. From what we are told Rivers has suffered three broken ribs, internal bleeding, and a lower leg injury. Needless to say that the remaining dates on the Weezer and Jack's Mannequin tour have been canceled. There are only a few, but you can find the complete gallery of pictures taken right here.

There is a video circling YouTube of indie man Kevin Devine covering Brand New's track "Moshi Moshi". The video proves that the song should only be played acoustic.

Another band suffers a terrible fate of wrecking. Every Time I Die's bus has been totalled but everyone in the band is okay. This proves, everyone please be careful on the roads.

If you ever needed a reason to not trust Spin magazine as a publication, this is it. Let's just say that it involves Radiohead.

The Cab are the newest band to be confirmed for the 2010 Alternative Press Tour. Also to be known as "grab your neon shirts and scream tour". But at least they are an acceptable band.

Coheed And Cambria have announced that their new album Year Of The Black Rainbow will be released in April.

The 2010 Experience Hendrix tour is finally taking shape. You can go to the Experience Hendrix site for more information, but some guests include Joe Satriani, Jonny Lang, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brad Whitford (of Aerosmith), Doyle Bramhall II, Ernie Isley, and bassist Billy Cox.

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