Chili Peppers In Love Dying

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“In Love Dying,” the latest installment in the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ singles series, is currently available at the band’s webstore. The eight-minute track is also available through Amazon.com and iTunes.

When the Peppers released their latest LP, I’m With You, they noted that they had a bunch of leftover material to be released as singles. “In Love Dying” is part of the sixth installment in the nine installment 18-track series.

HEAR IT!

 

Source: http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/3011/Red-Hot-Chili-Peppers-Release-In-Love-Dying-From-Im-With-You-Sessions

New Chili Tunes

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Red Hot Chili Peppers are releasing 18 singles over the next six months and have identified another two of those songs already: “Magpie’s on Fire” and “Victorian Machinery.” All of the songs are leftovers from the I’m With You recording sessions.

Drummer Chad Smith, speaking with Billboard, says that the band is currently working on new material as well:

“We’re just always trying to come up with new stuff; usually the latest and greatest is what we use, but you never know,” he said.

HEAR VICTORIAN MACHINERY

http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/2737/Red-Hot-Chili-Peppers-Release-Two-New-Singles

Hot Covers

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To commemorate their induction this year into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, multi-platinum rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers will release a very special digital-only EP, entitled We Salute You. It features six songs from previous Hall of Fame inductees, all of whom have influenced the band musically. The Ramones, Iggy & The Stooges, Neil Young, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, and Dion and the Belmonts.

The EP will be released by Warner Brothers on May 1.

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http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/2522/What-Covers!-Chili-Peppers-to-Release-Covers-EP

Q101 “New” Music Adds Week of 2/3/12

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Some of these tunes have been in the hopper for a few weeks, but as the Q101 Crew get’s some systems down..we will be posting Q101 Adds here for you to see what’s cooking on Q101.

Q101 Currents – 2/3/12

Simple Song – The Shins (@TheShins)
Color On The Walls – Foster The People (@FosterThePeople)
Underground – Jane’s Addiction (@JanesAddiction)
Not Your Fault – Awolnation (@AwolNation)
Lonely Boy – Black Keys (@BlackKeys)
Lean Into the Fall – Mona (@MonaTheBand)
Sweet Sour – Band of Skulls (BandofSkulls)
Bully – Shinedown (@Shinedown)
Little Talks – Of Monsters and Men (@monstersandmen)
Blood Pressure – Mutemath (@MUTEMATH)
Race You to the Bottom – New Medicine (@NewMedicine)
Somebody That I Used to Know – Gotye (@gotye)
Face To The Floor – Chevelle (@ChevelleInc)
Cough Syrup – Young The Giant (@Youngthegiant)
Hell – Disturbed (@Disturbed)
Paradise – Coldplay (@coldplay)
A Heavy Abacus – Joy Formidable (@joyformidable)
Monarchy Of Roses – Red Hot Chili Peppers (@ChiliPeppers)
After Midnight – Blink 182 (@blink182)
Mustacheman (Wasted) – Cake (@CAKEMUSIC)
Thick As Thieves – Cavo (@cavomusic)
That’s Alternative according to Q101… The Alternative.

Rock Hall to Induct ‘Beasties’, ‘Chili Peppers’; Is It Biased?

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Q101.com obviously applauds the addition of The Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Beastie Boys into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.  We also salute Guns ‘N Roses for their incredibly white-hot run in the late ’80s and early ’90s.  However…the Rock HOF is not without controversy as is any contest ever held, participated in, and judged by humankind.  We have bias innately programmed into our DNA.  We purport to squash it, and at times even consciously try.  But we can never fully eliminate our biases from our decision-making.  The Rock Hall in Cleveland is no different.

Q101 doesn’t necessarily endorse the political assertions of this piece (it is, after-all, from the obstensibly right-leaning Washington Times), but overall we find it raises some interesting questions about the so-called “Rock” Hall of Fame.  Analysis from any source is never bad.  Besides, the storyline of the Rock HOF and its inductees, and snubs, makes for good copy, and bar-room discussions.  Q101 certainly loves us some good bar-room discussions.  Read on from the Washington Times:

Ever get the feeling that the open-minded voters for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are welcoming to every genre, subgenre and hybrid of popular and vernacular music — except rock?

Part of the fun of having a hall of fame, of course, is debating over who should get in, but the rock hall keeps making such incredibly bad choices that it has even sucked the joy out of arguing. Just look at the list of inductees for 2012, announced last week: Guns N’ Roses, the Beastie Boys, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Laura Nyro, Donovan, and the Small Faces/Faces.

Only Donovan deserves it. The rest of the acts on that list merely show just how incredibly insular and irrelevant the induction process has become.

Let’s start with the Beastie Boys. They are unquestionably trailblazers. They just didn’t blaze any of them in rock. Sure, they played with punk guitars, but at heart, the Beasties are a rap act, joining previous inductees Grandmaster Flash and Run-D.M.C. And rap music is emphatically not a subgenre of rock — whatever the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame says.

The hall has claimed reggae, funk and disco in the name of rock. Its appropriation of rap is a serious escalation in this ongoing mission creep, expanding the museum’s definition of rock to include, basically, virtually every form of music that rose to popularity in the latter half of the 20th century. If the hall insists on inducting rap artists, shouldn’t they admit, say, Public Enemy and L.L. Cool J before bringing in white rappers from wealthy families? Given the racially exploitative history of American pop music, it’s the least they could do.

Of course, the real divide institutionalized in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame isn’t the line between black and white. It’s the one between red and blue. The great divide in Cleveland isn’t racial, but cultural, with artists that appeal to a red-state audience getting shoved aside time and time again in favor of more blue-state-friendly acts. While the hall has been making a display of its musical ecumenism by extending its reach to embrace ever more remote cousins of rock, it has simultaneously revealed an equally strong prejudice against the mainstream rock of the American heartland, pejoratively dubbed “arena rock” because its representative acts fill sports arenas rather than the pages of Rolling Stone and Spin.

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Source:  http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/dec/12/wheres-the-rock/

Rock Is Dead? ‘No’ Says The Grammys

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Foo Fighters are among the rock leaders in the latest round of Grammy nominations – but they’re up against some stiff competition.

Dave Grohl and his foo fighting cohorts have a total of six nominations, including Album Of The Year and Best Rock Song. They have won a total of six Grammys in the past, with the last being for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2008.

Others rock artists who could be called to the stage include Mumford & Sons, Coldplay, Mastodon and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Here are the nominees in the Best Alternative Album Category:

  • Bon Iver – Bon Iver
  • Death Cab For Cutie – Codes And Keys
  • Foster The People – Torches
  • My Morning Jacket – Circuital
  • Radiohead – The King of Limbs
Q101′s pick:  Foster the People in an upset (when you beat Radiohead in the alt album category, it’s an upset).  We’ll see February 12th.
For more on the Grammy’s, READ HERE
Source:  http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/foo_fighters_lead_rock_grammy_nominations.html
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