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Kid Cudi updates the name of his next album

At his latest show in Milaukee rapper Kid Cudi announced the “official” name of his sophomore collaborative album: Cudder and The Revolution of the Evolution.  I say “official” because Cudi is known for announcing an album title and changing it around a couple times before it releases.  His first album was originally called “Man on the Moon: The Guardians” and was changed to Man on the Moon: The End of Day.  We’ve know for quite some time that his next album was going to be titled “Cudder,” but now he has gone head and added “The Revolution of the Evolution” to it.  I can see this latest iteration potentially finalizing into “Cudder: The Revolution of Evolution” but we shall wait and see.  Looking forward to it.

[Via DatNewCudi]

Kanye West’s VH1 Storytellers album out now

Sure, the world doesn’t really like Kanye West right now.  No matter what you may think about him he is still a very talented musician and deserves a listen.  A while back West performed on VH1 a bunch of his latest songs from 808s & Heartbreak as well as some of his classics.  It really was a great show.  If you’re a fan of West and his music or if you happend to miss the performance you can now purchase Storytellers on DVD.  The package includes over 70 minutes of performance footage, with three songs that were not televised (“Street Lights,” “Paranoid,” and “Homecoming”), and a Q&A session with West.  It also comes with an audio CD that includes all nine live tracks.

[Via KanyeBlog]

Ryan Leslie releases second studio album with Transition

Ryan Leslie is an extremely talented producer-turned-musician.  Check out his second album Transition on iTunes.  The entire album is written, arranged, produced, and engineered by Leslie.

R.Les is a master of the keyboard and creates genius beats.  If you like what you hear, make sure you also take a listen to his self-titled first studio album.  Very good stuff.

[Via Wiki]

Kid Cudi talks “Cudder,” his next studio album

Soon after the release of his first studio album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, rapper Kid Cudi is already talking about his next album called Cudder.  Cudi labels the next album a collaboration CD that will feature artists that inspire him.  In his own words…

“Cudder is basically an album of me working with artists that have inspired me or artists that have helped me grow and people who I’ve always admired. So far, we’ve got Snoop, Travis Barker — trying to get Green Day onboard, hopefully, Kings of Leon, hopefully. I’m really trying to do all the collabs that I couldn’t do for the [Man on the Moon] album, and then some, because the album was so themed that I had to strip a lot of features. We’re going to have the Clipse on this compilation, Robin Thicke, hopefully we’re going to get in the studio, I just did a record for his upcoming album; it’s amazing.”

Expect to listen to what is sure to be another hit from newcomer Kid Cudi this summer “at the latest.”

[Via DatNewCudi]

Flight of the Conchords releases second studio album

Bret McKenzie & Jemaine Clement, the comedic folksy duo that comprise Flight of the Conchords, have released their second studio album with I Told You I Was Freaky.  This follows their hilariously successful first hit, their self-titled Flight of the Conchords.  Just like their first album, I Told You I Was Freaky contains all of their songs performed during the second season of the hit HBO series Flight of the Conchords.  Some stand-out, personal favorites include “Hurt Feelings,” “Sugalumps,” “Too Many Dicks (On the Dance Floor),” and “You Don’t Have to be a Prostitute.”  You can purchase the new album at Amazon or on iTunes.  While the iTunes version contains a bonus track with “Pencils in the Wind,” the hard copy version packs a poster and a songbook that features the lyrics and chords to each song.  (Read: get the hard copy version.)

If you haven’t heard of Flight of the Conchords, do yourself a BIG favor and watch the first two seasons.  Get Season 1 here and Season 2 here.  The New Zealander’s perfect blend of comedy and music takes you on fun, stupid, and sometimes trippy worthwhile ventures.  Bret and Jemaine are laugh-out-loud hilarious.  But please, don’t take my word for it.  Check out Seasons 1 & 2 on DVD.  And once you become fans of these relevant off-beat musicians, go ahead and enjoy their CDs.  It’s a riot.

Though the duo has gone on the record of saying that this is the end of the road for the Flight of the Conchord HBO series, they do leave room for a possibility.  Check out an old but good interview that took place during the production of Season 2 after the break.  Good news is that Flight of the Conchords was a “folk” music group before it was a TV series.  So even if the show does not air a third season, there is much hope for another studio album or tour.  Also, we can’t forget that a few FOTC tracks will be making their way to Rock Band soon!

[Via Wikipage]

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Kid Cudi joins Lady Gaga on tour, feeds the ‘Fame Monster’

It has just been announced that successful newcomer Kid Cudi will be joining Lady Gaga on her upcoming tour called “The Monster Ball.”  The tour begins on November 27 in Montreal and ends in New York City on January 21.  Cudder will be the supporting act for the entire duration of the tour.  Ticket information has not yet been released.  Look after the break for the tour dates; the gallery below reveals the official tour poster.

In related news, Lady Gaga will be re-releasing her successful freshman hit “The Fame.”  “The Fame Monster” will include 10 new tracks.  It releases on November 24.  The image above is the album cover, and the gallery below has the deluxe edition album cover.  The covers were designed and photographed by Hedi Slimane.

[Via DatNewCudi; KanyeBlog]

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‘Narrow Stairs’ is wide in scope

Simply put, Death Cab for Cutie’s Narrow Stairs is what music is all about.  All eleven tracks, from the rhyming “Bixby Canyon Bridge” to the soft yet entrancing “The Ice is Getting Thinner,” reveal to the listener a doorway to a place where vocals do not just provide words to a song–they are there as a vital piece of the instrumentation and wholeness of the song.  Death Cab is comprised of a guitarist in Chris Walla, a bassist in Nick Hammer, a drummer in Jason McGerr, and the lead vocalist, guitarist, and pianist in Benjamin Gibbard.  Although one can sit and review the meanings behind the emotion embedded within each track, this is not my mission.  It is far more worthy to discuss Gibbard’s attempt at going against the status quo and creating a spectacular album that shines in almost every way.

Continue after the break.

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Music Video: Jay-Z – Run This Town (Feat. Rihanna & Kanye West)

Jay-Z’s latest album The Blueprint 3 drops September 11.  The album will feature Rihanna, Kanye West (on two tracks), Kid Cudi, Luke Steele, Young Jeezy, Alicia Keys, Swizz Beats, Drake, Pharrell, and Mr Hudson.  DAMN!  Look after the break of the album cover and backside for the track listing.

[Via KanyeBlog; DatNewCudi]

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Kid Cudi – Man on the Moon: The End of Day ‘scene’ list

As we get closer to the debut of Kid Cuid’s first album Cudder himself has unveiled the final version of the “scenelist” for Man on the Moon: The End of Day.  Notice that the album does not have a track list; Cudi is purposely setting up his album to play like a movie with individual scenes, not traditional tracks.  The first two singles off the album are “Day N’ Nite” and “Make Her Say.”  On his blog Cudder tells his fans to “stay tuned on Twitter for a sneak peak of the movie poster” and the next single will be “Pursuit of Happiness.”  Look out for will be an impressive and unique album experience when it drops on September 15.

[Via DatNewCudi; KidCudiBlog]

Kid Cudi freshman album delayed

Damn.  Kid Cudi’s highly anticipated album Man on the Moon: End of Day has been delayed from an August release to September 15.  The reason?  Cudder says the album and illustration artwork are not even close to being done yet.  Although this is disappointing news, look at the bright side: Kid Cudi will now have more time to make the album the best it can be.

[Via DatNewCudi]

Eminem goes to rehab, brings us Relapse

Slim Shady is back.  It has been four years since Eminem’s last studio album, Encore.  Where has he been, you ask?  Back in the summer of 2005, Eminem was forced to cancel the European part of his “Anger Management Tour” due to an addiction to sleeping pills.  Later, he re-married and then re-divorced his ex-wife Kimberly Scott andhe lost one of his close friends and fellow rapper DeShawn Holton (who was shot).  Due to all of this pain in his life, he “relapsed” and became addicted to many kinds of prescription drugs.  This was a very dark period in his life.  In 2007, he was hospitalized due to an overdose.  After taking a 12-step program to rid his addictions, it has been reported that he has been sober since April 2008.  And this is where the history lesson ends.  Look after the break (click “more…”) for the full review. Continue reading Eminem goes to rehab, brings us Relapse