Posted by Playlisted on Aug 27, 2009 in music artists
Sick Puppies Emma and Mark open up their iTunes and give ARTISTdirect.com an exclusive peek at what they’re spinning…
A Taste:
Rage Against the Machine, Sevendust, My Chemical Romance
Sick Puppies‘ latest offering, Tri-Polar, is an incendiary and infectious collection of hard rock tunes. The Puppies balance melody and mayhem perfectly over the course of the album’s 12 epic tracks. Pop Tri-Polar in, crank it up and be ready to be blown away by one of the finest rock trios from down under.
Bassist Emma Anzai and drummer Mark Goodwin shared their collective playlist with ARTISTdirect.com for this exclusive feature. Check it out below and pick up Tri-Polar for the perfect ass-kickin’.
While hanging at an L.A. Mexican restaurant, Jeremy Piven whips out his playlist for this exclusive ARTISTdirect.com feature. He really does have The Goods on his iTunes…
A Taste:
Rage Against the Machine, Common, Arctic Monkeys, Ben Harper
Once you get Barbara Streisand’s stamp of approval, you’ve officially made it.
Not that anyone is actively seeking it, or should be for that matter, but it’s quite an accolade nonetheless. Jeremy Piven got it because of his uproariously funny performance as Don Ready in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard [Paramount] alongside Babs’ hubby James Brolin.
“The movie was as funny as I’d thought it be,” Piven laughs with a big smile. “Barbara Streisand liked it. I don’t know if she thought it was going to work, but guess what it worked! It worked, Babs [Laughs]!”
It works because Piven has got rhythm. He continues, “I’ve played the drums and I have my whole life. Maybe having some sort of rhythm helps with timing.” That makes it easy from him to slyly slip into Don Ready’s car salesman skin, and his performance has made for one of the funniest films of the whole year.
Music definitely helps him on set too. “Music can be so powerful for me,” continues Piven. “I remember when I was doing Smokin’ Aces, the director Joe Carnahan would actually play music. It can always get you to a place you want to get to. The Goods has more of a Sam & Dave kind of soundtrack. That’s the part where you put Sam and Dave under this entire interview [Laughs].”
Piven just plain rocks, and he spends a lot of time cranking his favorite bands. He shared his playlist with ARTISTdirect.com in this exclusive feature.
Check out Jeremy Piven’s playlist below and don’t miss him in The Goods this Friday!