Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Sights and Sounds: Radiohead vs. Lana Del Rey; 60th Annual Grammy Awards; Ireland's The Coronas returning to North America

Thom Yorke of Radiohead
Photo: Kelly A. Swift
There is plenty of noteworthy news happening and here is a roundup to get the day started...

On Sunday, Jan. 7, Lana Del Rey confirmed that Radiohead was considering suing her over her song "Get Free," which has a decidedly similar sound and feel to Radiohead's breakout hit "Creep" (released in 1993). The story is still unfolding, but there are several links I recommend to get a good overview of the legal and musical details surrounding this still-unfolding story.


Click here to read the New York Times article posted on Jan. 9, 2018. Now The Guardian has published an article refuting the claim that a lawsuit has been filed; read that Jan. 10, 2018 news report here.



Finally, be sure to watch the embedded video below for musician/author TJR's detailed analysis of the differences and similarities between the two tracks:




In other news, here is a media release from The Recording Academy relating to the upcoming 60th Annual Grammy Awards...


60th Annual GRAMMY Awards Update

GRAMMY Nominees Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee, Kesha, Bruno Mars and more set to perform

Music's Biggest Night® just got bigger as the Recording Academy announces additional acts to perform on this year's 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Just added to the lineup are current GRAMMY nominees Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee; current GRAMMY nominee Kesha; GRAMMY winner and current nominee Bruno Mars with current nominee Cardi B; current nominee SZA; and first-time GRAMMY nominees Alessia Cara, Khalid, and Logic, who will take the stage with a group of suicide attempt and loss survivors selected by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in a special performance delivering an important message.

Previously announced performers include Childish Gambino, Lady Gaga, Little Big Town, Patti LuPone, P!nk, and Ben Platt.

Live from Madison Square Garden in New York City, and hosted by award-winning television personality and performer James Corden, the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast live in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018, at 7:30 ET/4:30 p.m. PT.

For more information, visit www.GRAMMY.com.






MULTI-PLATINUM IRISH BAND THE CORONAS RELEASE NEW SINGLE FROM #1 IRISH CHART ALBUM "TRUST THE WIRE"
AHEAD OF FEBRUARY NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
"We Couldn't Fake It" Single Serviced to Radio This Week
Tour Begins February 8, 2018 in Montreal
One of Ireland's most popular exports, The Coronas, will return to North America for a run of shows beginning February 8 in Montreal. The multi-platinum-selling Irish band, whose North American shows in November were largely sold out, are on the road in support of their fifth album, TRUST THE WIRE, which became The Coronas' first-ever #1 album when it topped the Irish music charts in its first week of release in June.
The lead-off track, "We Couldn't Fake It," is being serviced to radio this week as the second U.S. single from the album, bolstered by an imaginative video that finds The Coronas' front man Danny O'Reilly submerged in a bathtub. The video already has over 300,000 views on YouTube:

In 2017, The Coronas completed shows in Europe, the UK, Australia and Dubai in addition to their November North American tour, all in support of TRUST THE WIRE.  "Real Feel," the first U.S. single from the album enjoyed AAA and Alternative radio airplay throughout the country during the fall tour.
The band has already announced plans for two large summer shows in Ireland: July 13 as part of the annual Live at the Marquee music festival in Cork and July 21 at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland's largest indoor concert venue. They will also do some new recording early in the year. 


TRUST THE WIRE, the band's first release on their own label imprint called So Far So Good Records, is distributed in the U.S. and Canada through ADA Distribution. The Sunday Times in Ireland wrote about the album: "they've brought their towering tunes into the present and staked their claim to be a cleverer Coldplay," while Goldmine Magazine called TRUST THE WIRE"a riveting work, thinking man's rock, with a solid sound to sustain it."
The Coronas have previously released four studio albums: HEROES OR GHOSTS (2007), TONY WAS AN EX-CON (2009), CLOSER TO YOU (2011) and THE LONG WAY (2014), the first three via the independent Irish label 3รบ Records and the fourth one on Island Records. All four are double-platinum albums in Ireland.  

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