Posted by Playlisted on Oct 30, 2009 in
movie celebrities
Gentlemen Broncos‘, Mike White and Jared and Jerusha Hess sit down with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino for this exclusive interview about what music they’re listening to…
A Taste:
Black Sabbath, Whitesnake, Journey
“I’m never going to stop rocking,” laughs Mike White.
The Gentlemen Broncos star has no reason to ever stop, especially now that he’s played the film’s wild-maned Dusty. With long flowing locks and a skill with oversized spitball straws, Dusty is quite “rock n’ roll.” He’s the kind of guy you’d see outside of an Iron Maiden show double-fisting two Pabst Blue Ribbons and throwing up the horns, yet Mike imbues a strange calm into the character. It’s that zen which allows for the biggest laughs.
However, Mike wasn’t the only rocker on set. Filmmaker Jared Hess [Napoleon Dynamite] also has a soft spot for some good ole fashion distortion. Mike and Jared sat down with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino for this exclusive interview about what’s on their playlists. It gets you closer to Gentlemen Broncos, and it gets loud!
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Posted by Playlisted on Jun 29, 2009 in
music artists
The legendary drummer gives us an education on good music and shares his playlist in this exclusive feature
A Taste:
Mastodon, Kings of Leon, M.I.A., Black Sabbath
“The beauty of the world is, there’s something for everybody,” says iconic skinsman Matt Sorum [Velvet Revolver/Guns N’ Roses/The Cult/Camp Freddy] with a smile.
He’s right, and diversity is definitely one plus side of modern music.
Matt continues, “People can find so many things to satisfy themselves. I don’t think one form of music is better than another. If some people dig pop that’s cool. It’s up to the person who likes it. Would I rather go back and listen to Led Zeppelin IV? Yeah, I would. That album still makes me experience that entire feeling that I did when I first heard it. I went, “Fuck!’ and then it just became part of my life and my essence.”
In between producing The Darling Stilettos, running his boutique Sorum Noce and pounding out some of the biggest rock n’ roll grooves ever, Matt Sorum sat down with ARTISTdirect.com to talk music. He opened up his iTunes and gave us an exclusive look at what he’s spinning. Check out his playlist below!
Matt Sorum’s Playlist:
1. M.I.A.
I got into M.I.A. because of my girlfriend. She buys more stuff than I do. She still goes and buys records, which is cool!
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Posted by Playlisted on May 6, 2009 in
movie celebrities,
music artists
Anvil’s Robb Reiner and Steve Ludlow open up their iTunes playlists and give us an exclusive look inside…
A Taste:
Montrose, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, Budgie
What do Slash, Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Lemmy Kilmister have in common?
They’re all Anvil fans!
They announce their allegiance the Canadian thrash in the fantastic new documentary, Anvil! The Story of Anvil.
Drummer Robb Reiner breaks it down simply. “We’re Anvil! We’ve been fuckin’ kickin’ ass for years, man,” he bellows with a hearty laugh. The simplicity of the drummer’s statement resounds louder than a Black Sabbath riff. Anvil have rewritten the thrash book on kicking ass, and they’re never going to stop as evinced in the documentary.
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Posted by Playlisted on May 1, 2009 in
music artists
Seventh Void’s Johnny Kelly and Kenny Hickey share their playlists with us in this exclusive feature…
A Taste:
Led Zeppelin, Alice In Chains, Black Sabbath, Soundgarden
When Seventh Void drum extraordinaire Johnny Kelly whips out his iPod the first thing that plays is quite surprising. No, it’s not Venom, Black Sabbath or Metallica. It’s an episode of The Odd Couple.
“The Odd Couple is the last thing that was playing on my iPod,” laughs Johnny. “I was watching it on the plane to L.A. How awesome is that?”
Really, how metal is that?
Kenny Hickey and Johnny have been playing together in Type O Negative almost as long as Felix and Oscar have been making mischief in T.V. Land. However, with Seventh Void, Johnny and Kelly made some of their best music yet. On Seventh Void’s epic debut, Heaven Is Gone, they channel classic rock more than anything else. Nodding to Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and even The Beatles, the album shows Johnny and Kenny’s knack for melody and love for a good old fashioned groove.
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