Here's a look at some of this week's new releases (11/08):
Kenny Chesney "The Road and the Radio" - Maybe he was too busy working on his new album to spend time with Renee?
Neil Diamond "12 Songs" - It's produced by Rick Rubin, but it still qualifies for the "What year is this?" for this week.
Peter Gallagher "7 Days in Memphis" - That's right, it's an album from the "O.C." actor. No word on whether or not his eyebrows have a solo.
Cyndi Lauper "The Body Acoustic" - OK, so maybe there's more than one "What year is this?"
The Mars Volta "Scabdates" - It's a live album from one of the best bands I've heard in a long time. Look for a review up here soon.
Limp Bizkit "Greatest Hitz" - The track listing includes covers of "Lean on Me," "Bittersweet Symphony" and "Home Sweet Home." Instead of wasting time recording covers, the band needs to get to work on something decent for a change.
Nonpoint "To the Pain" - One of the most underrated hard rock bands these days. From what I've heard so far, the new album is some of their best work in years.
Twista "The Day After" - I bet he raps really, really fast... I also bet the novelty won't last too much longer.
As always, the bands with animal-related names releasing albums this week (Going since July 12, 2005): Diane Cluck, Dogs of Winter, Grizzly Bear, Tarantula A.D.
Posted by jeffhahnedisabled at November 7, 2005 9:31 AM

