Here's a look at this week's new releases:
Audioslave "Live in Cuba" - The band releases a live DVD/CD. No matter how good it is, it's still not RATM or Soundgarden.
Hanson "The Best of Live and Electric" - I seriously hope that no one out there has a craving to hear the song "Mmm Bop."
Alicia Keys "Unplugged" - If I hear that song "Karma" one more time, I'm going to rip my car stereo out with my bare hands and throw it at someone...
Ricky Martin "Life" - Finally, a whole new CD for William Hung to sing.
Dolly Parton "Those were the days" - I had no idea she was still making records...
Luciano Pavarotti "O Holy Night" - What month is this? (number one)
Reverend Horton Heat "We Three Kings" - What month is this? (two)
Sevendust "Wink" - I haven't heard it yet, but I'm guessing it's loud and it's aggressive.
T.A.T.U. "Dangerous and Moving" - I'm not sure if they've dropped the lesbian gimmick, but Sting plays bass, and that scares me about the same amount as two girls pretending their lesbians to sell records.
As always, the bands with animal names that are releasing albums this week (going strong since July 12, 2005): Deerhoof, Lambchop and Hands Off Cuba, Modest Mouse, Spider Saloff, Young Buck.
Posted by jeffhahnedisabled at October 10, 2005 12:45 PM

