While not billed as a ‘super
hero’ movie, HARRIET most certainly deserves that designation. Based on the
life of slave-turned-abolitionist Harriet
Tubman, the movie tells the story of a woman whose courage, ingenuity, and
tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history. Directed
by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the
screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard,
HARRIET
stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman
alongside Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, and Janelle Monáe. A film about Tubman has been rumored in Hollywood
for years and has now finally made its way to the big screen.
Author: Steve Schnee
FRIENDS AGAIN/Trapped And Unwrapped (Deluxe 2CD Edition) review!
The Scottish Rock/Pop music
scene has always been ripe with talent. In fact, there have been so many great
Scottish artists/bands, it would be impossible to list them all. From Pilot, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, and Bay City Rollers to BMX
Bandits, Belle & Sebastian,
and The Orchids, the Rock, Pop and
Indie Charts have been filled with acts that understood the mechanics of Pop
music and how to create art from inspiration. In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s,
Scotland gave birth to many great bands that didn’t bother the U.S. charts all
that much but are highly regarded today: The
Bluebells, Aztec Camera, Lloyd Cole & The Commotions, Endgames, Altered
Images, and Orange Juice. One
band that certainly deserves to be added to that list is Friends Again.
AMPED™ FEATURED ALBUM OF THE WEEK: JULIANA HATFIELD/SINGS THE POLICE!
Juliana Hatfield has remained an unpredictable artist during her
30+ year career. Since the formation of Blake
Babies in the late ‘80s, straight through her most recent solo work, she has
surprised critics and fans with her many musical projects. Since Blake Babies’
original demise in 1991, she’s formed her own band Juliana Hatfield Three as well as getting involved in many other
projects including Minor Alps (with Matthew Caws of Nada Surf), The I Don’t
Cares (with Paul Westerberg), The Lemonheads, and more. Along the
way, she’s been involved in a few Blake Babies reunions while continually movie
forward as an artist.
AMPED™ FEATURED ALBUM OF THE WEEK: NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS/GHOSTEEN
Australian singer/songwriter Nick Cave is a music industry veteran
and Rock icon. He’s been releasing albums for 40 years and shows no sign of
slowing down, creatively. And after years of success, failure, tragedy, and
triumph, Nick Cave remains a survivor. From his early days fronting The Boys Next Door through their
transformation into The Birthday Party,
Nick Cave became one of the most infamous Post-Punk musicians of the late ‘70s
and early ‘80s. When The Birthday Party
split, he formed Nick Cave and The Bad
Seeds, gravitating towards a sound that was more atmospheric and less
abrasive. For 35 years, Cave has become of the most respected songwriters and
performers of his generation. In fact, his songwriting is now compared to
greats like Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan,
Van Morrison, and Neil Young. And
looking back over his catalog, those comparisons are well-deserved.
Strut Records’ QUINTON SCOTT: An EXCLUSIVE interview!
STEPHEN SPAZ SCHNEE: Strut
Records is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2019. How does it
feel knowing that you’ve come this far and your work is being embraced by music
fans the world over?
QUINTON SCOTT: It does feel like a nice landmark – Strut has always
been a labour of love and it is always really rewarding to see the reaction to
the music. It’s also a better time than ever to be running the label, I think.
There are so many other great labels around now and, as a result of that and
the digital world, buyers have great choice and are much, much more open now to
different niches and adventurous ideas.
JULIANA HATFIELD: An EXCLUSIVE interview!
DAVE RAYBURN: The release of JULIANA HATFIELD SINGS THE POLICE
marks the second in a recent series of cover albums that puts the spotlight on
another artist’s endearing catalog. Why The Police?
JULIANA HATFIELD: I sort of did it on a whim. Actually, I was preparing
to do Phil Collins covers, and then sort of at the last minute… you know what,
I don’t really have an emotional connection to Phil Collins. And, there’s just
not enough depth there. So, I just went sort of automatically to The Police
because I do have an emotional connection from childhood. They were a big, big
thing for me during my adolescence. Same as with the Olivia Newton-John record.
It’s like I’m being drawn toward artists that were very important to me at a
certain time in my life. I mean, I have a plan to do more of these albums and I
think that in the future I’ll be able to look back and say, “Oh yes, these all
had something to do with what I became.”
JOSH ROUSE: An EXCLUSIVE Q&A
STEPHEN SPAZ SCHNEE: THE
HOLIDAY SOUNDS OF JOSH ROUSE is just about to be released. How are you
feeling about the album and the reaction you’ve had to it so far?
JOSH ROUSE: I’m excited it’s coming out. Just the label and friends
have heard it but the reaction has been superb. The first single was released
in September and it seems the fans have been waiting for something more “merry”
from me.
AMPED™ FEATURED ALBUM OF THE WEEK: COLD WAR KIDS/NEW AGE NORMS 1
In a time when most bands
prefer to stick to a proven formula, Cold
War Kids continue to break new ground while forging their own musical path.
Although they don’t make drastic changes, they push the boundaries by
experimenting with new musical ideas and adding new layers to their sound. From
Post-Punk to Soul, Cold War Kids are not afraid to take chances. Integrity intact, they’ve been critical
darlings and achieved commercial success as they’ve navigated their way through
an ever-changing musical landscape.
AMPED™ FEATURED ALBUM OF THE WEEK: BAD WOLVES/N.A.T.I.O.N.
Bad Wolves is a supergroup of sorts. Vocalist Tommy Vext spent time in bands like Divine Heresy, Snot, and Westfield
Massacre before the formation of Bad Wolves. Drummer John Boecklin was previously a member of DevilDriver, lead guitarist Doc
Coyle once rocked with God Forbid,
rhythm guitarist Chris Cain treaded
the boards with both Bury Your Dead
and For the Fallen Dreams, and
bassist Kyle Konkiel has laid down
the bottom end for In This Moment, Scar
the Martyr, and Vimic. If you
count their manager as an auxiliary band member, then it must be said that Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Zoltan Bathory – Bad Wolves’ manager –
kicks the ‘supergroup’ claim up another notch.