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News: Green Day "Oh Love" Song Review — 5 out of 5 stars

Mon, 20 Aug 2012 15:13:18

Green Day "Oh Love" Song Review — 5 out of 5 stars - By ARTISTdirect.com editor in chief Rick Florino…

So, how do you evolve after two stellar rock operas?

If you're Green Day, you plot three big albums, ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré!, for successive release in the mere span of months. The first single from ¡Uno!, "Oh Love", sounds as grandiose as any of the band's massive conceptual fare, but with an old school rock twist.

"Oh Love" is Green Day at their biggest and most brilliant. Billie Joe Armstrong's hulking guitar moves in perfect sync with Tre Cool's calculated beats as Mike Dirnt holds down a smooth low end. Armstrong croons out the chorus flawlessly, bringing Beatles-style pop brilliance into an arena rock setting.

As the melody careens, Armstrong pulls off an elegantly harmonious solo befitting of the song's bombast. As far as Green Day hits go, this is one of their best, and the perfect prelude to the triple salvo of records on the horizon.

We're already in love, knowing ¡Uno! is bound to be a classic.

—Rick Florino
08.20.12

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News: The Bands That Survived The Nineties - Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, RHCP, Korn and more

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The Bands That Survived The Nineties - Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, RHCP, Korn and more - They were the best of times...

Remember the nineties? It’s that decade where all these current college kids were born! But more than that, it was a time of great change and creativity in rock. Anyone who was cool had long, grungy hair and wore a torn flannel shirt- so basically they looked like someone you’d see today living under a freeway on-ramp.

But who are those bands that have survived the decade? Chumbawamba? They got knocked down, but didn’t get back up again. Deep Blue Something? More like Deep Blue Nothing. Let’s take a look at the great bands that are still partying like it’s 1999!

These guys certainly have had many phases to their career, excelling at all of them. It all started with “Creep,” which became a huge hit off their first album, Pablo Honey. After that, The Bends was released- one of the best rock records of all time. And then? OK Computer- the band reinvented rock music and released an album that was simultaneously accessible and instant, yet completely ahead of its time. Since then, Radiohead have gone on to reinvent everything about music, and are clearly the band of a generation. Sure makes me feel like a loafer!

Tool is just as enigmatic and entrancing as they were when they first burst onto the scene in the early '90s. In fact, their mystique has only deepened with each subsequent album and an immersive show that can't be beat. Who else is this heavy and thoughtful? No one...

Is there any band more dependable and consistent than the Foo Fighters? Dave Grohl has formed a completely signature sound, and with absolutely impeccable songwriting, loud guitars, crashing drums, and hooks coming out of hooks, these guys have solidified themselves as one of the best rock bands of the last thirty years. It’s incredible to think that Dave Grohl started as “the drummer from Nirvana.” He was the Steve Young of rock music! *Steve Young was the San Francisco 49ers quarterback who took over for the legendary Joe Montana, only to become a legend in his own right. That’s a nineties Football reference for you all!

On June 19th, Smashing Pumpkins released their first studio album in five years, Oceania. Fans new and old are quite abuzz, and understandably so. The first single, “The Celestials,” builds and crescendos in a way that makes you remember why you loved the Pumpkins from the start. The album is a concept record, melding classic SP riffs with a Pink Floyd sensibility. It’s definitely one of the albums not to be missed this summer.

Considering that this band has had four albums in the last twenty five years, it’s hard to really say they “survived” the nineties. However, their latest album, The Great Escape Artist, has been a huge critical success, possessing the danger and innovation usually reserved for brand new artists. They are alive and kicking all year on tour, so be sure to catch them if you can.

Eddie Vedder and crew have managed quite the illustrious career following the massive success of such classic nineties albums as Ten and Vitalogy. While Pearl Jam itself has pressed on by self-releasing their last album, Backspacer in 2009, Mr. Vedder himself has simultaneously branched out. Within the last few years, Vedder has released several solo records, as well as scoring the Sean Penn-directed film, Into The Wild, starring Emile Hirsch and based on the 1996 non-fiction work by Jon Krakauer. Next up- a cook book! Not really.

This band actually didn’t survive the nineties- they died before the decade had even finished, only to rise from the ashes within the last several years, like a sexy vampire. Or zombie? Whichever one is hotter these days. Expect new music from them later this year. We can’t wait to hear their Led Zeppelin-esque riffs and Chris Cornell parting the clouds with his haunting and visceral screams.

Eighteen years into their career, this seminal hard rock/ metal band is still reinventing themselves. Originally, Korn melded metal, funk, hip hop, and several other seemingly disparate genres together in an all-together unique blend of music. Over the years, they have gained fans of all ages- and almost nine million Facebook fans to prove it. Their latest masterpiece, The Path of Totality, features plenty of EDM producers such as Skrillex, 12th Planet, Flinch, Excision, Datsik and more- proving that even today, Korn remain on the cutting edge of music.

Releasing their legendary debut in 1999, Slipknot capped off the century with an album that revolutionized heavy metal forever. They were the first to merge death metal technicality and instrumentation with a hypnotic melodic sensibility. They were the most intense band to emerge from the '90s, and they're more intense than ever.

Dookie was an absolute sensation in the mid-nineties. You couldn’t graduate middle school without knowing the entire album by heart when I was a kid. Then again, I went to that experimental school, The Academy of Nineties Suburban Teen Angst. It’s incredible to think that Green Day’s biggest and most creative work would come ten years after that release- with American Idiot, a timely, poignant, scathing and brilliant rock-opera pointed at President George W. Bush and his sycophants.

RHCP have evolved. When they arrived, few probably thought they would stick around for the long haul. Their best album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, was a turning point for the band in terms of melody. Then, at the turn of the millennium, these formerly funk-adelic souls released Californication- which showed a level of mature song-writing that solidified them as a band who would make their presence felt for years to come.

Isn’t this the title of Quentin Tarantino’s latest film project? Ahh, that’s Django Unchained- my bad! If these other bands “survived” the nineties and Soundgarden “rose from the dead,” then Alice in Chains was “reincarnated.” After tragically losing their original singer Layne Staley to drugs, they bounced back with their current vocalist William DuVall, whose vocal chords bear an uncanny resemblance to Staley. It’s not easy to replace a legend- especially with such a signature voice- but these fine men have done it.

After ruling the end of the '90s with Three Dollar Bill Y'All and Significant Other, Limp Bizkit are about to return with their first music under their new partnership with Cash Money Records. In essence by the premier rap metal outfit partnering with the ultimate hip hop label, Limp Bizkit stand ready for another revolution.

Of course, there are many other fantastic bands that have survived the nineties and gone on to have amazing careers. Who are we missing? Oh, whatever... Let us know, below!

—Mark Phillips
08.16.12

Tags: Radiohead, Tool, Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins, Jane's Addiction, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Korn, Slipknot, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alice in Chains, Limp Bizkit, Chumbawamba, Deep Blue Something, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Chris Cornell, Skrillex, 12th Planet, Excision, Datsik, Eddie Vedder, Nirvana, Layne Staley, William DuVall, Emile Hirsch, Jon Krakauer, Quentin Tarantino, Into the Wild, Django Unchained

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GREEN DAY, NO DOUBT, MAKE ROCKIN' RETURNS TO RADIO

GREEN DAY, NO DOUBT, MAKE ROCKIN' RETURNS TO RADIO | Greenday.com Skip to main content area HomeNewsMusicPicsVidsTourIdiot ClubStore Subnav ExtrasRingtonesVoteInternationalRock BandFoxboro Hot TubsRusty Wired Series FleeceHoven Vision SunglassesAmerican Idiot BILLIE'S TWITTER E-MAILRSSITUNESTWITTERFACEBOOKMYSPACEYOUTUBE Sign up for Green Day's Mailing List GREEN DAY, NO DOUBT, MAKE ROCKIN' RETURNS TO RADIO

Green Day's "Oh Love" (Warner Bros.) storms Rock Songs at No. 1 with 13 million first-week audience impressions on 145 reporting stations. The track is just the third to open at the summit since the chart - which encompasses airplay on alternative, triple A, active rock and heritage rock stations - launched the week of June 20, 2009. Linkin Park's "The Catalyst" (Aug. 21, 2010) and Foo Fighters' "Rope" (March 12, 2011) previously soared in at No. 1.

"Oh Love" introduces "Uno!" (due Sept. 25), the first of three Green Day albums to be released over a 16-week span. "Dos!" follows on Nov. 13 and "Tres!" arrives on Jan. 15. "I want to write killer songs, but I want them threaded together and to speak to each other within an album, which in this case is basically inside three albums," the band's Billie Joe Armstrong recently told Billboard.

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Get the new Green Day Official app right now for FREE in the Apple store HERE or the Android store HERE. Get instant updates on upcoming tours, new music, and videos, plus add your face to each new album cover and share with a friend in the Photocards section. You can also leave your own comments on the Fan Wall, and hear samples of their entire catalog.

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"LET YOURSELF GO"

"LET YOURSELF GO" | Greenday.com Skip to main content area HomeNewsMusicPicsVidsTourIdiot ClubStore Subnav ExtrasRingtonesVoteInternationalRock BandFoxboro Hot TubsRusty Wired Series FleeceHoven Vision SunglassesAmerican Idiot BILLIE'S TWITTER E-MAILRSSITUNESTWITTERFACEBOOKMYSPACEYOUTUBE Sign up for Green Day's Mailing List "LET YOURSELF GO"

This Monday the 30th at 7am EST, Altpress.com will be premiering the LIVE version of Let Yourself Go (filmed on Nov 17th, 2011 in Austin, TX). Make sure to check it out: HERE

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WORLD PREMIERE OF "OH LOVE"

WORLD PREMIERE OF "OH LOVE" | Greenday.com Skip to main content area HomeNewsMusicPicsVidsTourIdiot ClubStore Subnav ExtrasRingtonesVoteInternationalRock BandFoxboro Hot TubsRusty Wired Series FleeceHoven Vision SunglassesAmerican Idiot BILLIE'S TWITTER E-MAILRSSITUNESTWITTERFACEBOOKMYSPACEYOUTUBE Sign up for Green Day's Mailing List WORLD PREMIERE OF "OH LOVE" Hear the first single, "Oh Love," from ¡Uno! right now by clicking here. You can also see the premiere of the brand-new lyric video at Rollingstone.com for the song, which is even better-viewed with 3D red and blue glasses (or you can watch without them!)
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GREEN DAY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE iHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL

GREEN DAY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE iHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL | Greenday.com Skip to main content area HomeNewsMusicPicsVidsTourIdiot ClubStore Subnav ExtrasRingtonesVoteInternationalRock BandFoxboro Hot TubsRusty Wired Series FleeceHoven Vision SunglassesAmerican Idiot BILLIE'S TWITTER E-MAILRSSITUNESTWITTERFACEBOOKMYSPACEYOUTUBE Sign up for Green Day's Mailing List GREEN DAY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE iHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL ‹ first‹ previousnext ›latest › Share Previous Pause Next Previous Pause Next Updates from Billie Joe Follow me on Twitter @BJAofficial

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INTERVIEW WITH ROB CAVALLO

“You’re on this journey,” Warner Bros. Records Chairman Rob Cavallo told Green Day frontman-songwriter Billie Joe Armstrong. “Keep writing.”

It was Cavallo’s second trip in a few weeks to the Bay Area, where Armstrong once again played him song after dazzling song. Plenty of great material had piled up already, but the modern-rock hitmaker was clearly on fire and Cavallo—who signed the band in the ’90s and produced most of their albums (including the Diamond-certified Dookie and sextuple-platinum monster American Idiot)—didn’t want to interfere with the process. “We weren’t under any pressure to turn in the record quickly,” he points out. “So I said, ‘If you’re feeling it, keep going.’”

Armstrong had been traveling, most notably to New York, where he appeared in American Idiot on Broadway. Inspired by the creative energy there and other in ports of call, he found that the songs just started pouring out.

The result of this prolific phase is THREE new Green Day albums, ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tré!—which will see staggered releases between late September and mid-January. The hook-heavy, relentlessly uptempo ¡Uno! streets Sept. 25; its infectious lead single, “Oh Love,” brings the band’s first new material to the airwaves since 2009’s 21st Century Breakdown.

“At first we thought of releasing them in a three-week period, one per week,” Cavallo recalls. “We did a lot of research.” He credits the marketing department—which was understandably daunted, at first, by the prospect of bringing so much product to the marketplace in so short a span—for its diligence. “They discovered if you tie in schedules, singles, touring, international, licensing, brand partners and so on, the best thing to do was space them out six or seven weeks apart.” It didn’t hurt that the material was so strong; the WBR staffers who spoke to me about the albums tended to sound more like geeked-out superfans than industry veterans.

Cavallo once again produced, favoring a mostly live recording setup designed to capture the energy of Green Day’s frenetic shows. “We just got ourselves in the right headspace every day,” he notes, “and got great performances straight off the floor.” (Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tré Cool were joined throughout by resourceful second guitarist Jason White, whom Cavallo says is “practically the fourth member.” Cavallo himself added keyboards.)

Helpfully, the band had—with help from Cavallo and trusted engineer Chris Dugan—sequenced Armstrong’s huge trove of songs ahead of time, and recorded them mostly in order. This, Cavallo relates, helped them tell the “story” of this rock & roll triad that much more clearly.

While ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré! isn’t a three-disc concept album—each album more than stands on its own—it is tied together thematically. “¡Uno! sort of represents the feelings and fun of getting ready to go to a party,” Cavallo explains. “¡Dos! is about being at the party, in the throes of alcohol, sex, drugs and rock & roll. And ¡Tré! is kind of the morning after—when you wake up and have that reflection about your life.”

That said, the project is highly eclectic and strongly showcases Armstrong’s ever-growing range as a writer, not to mention the band’s capacity for both crunch and nuance. The heart of ¡Dos! (due out 11/13) is sexed-up and dark, for example, but this party-hardy middle set concludes with “Amy,” a tender, stripped-down elegy for the ultimate party casualty, Amy Winehouse. The emotional directness and classic-pop finesse of this voice-and-guitar-only ballad invite comparisons to John Lennon’s stark solo records and the bluntly soulful work of Billy Bragg.

There’s far more to say about the voluminous material encompassed by ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré!, but for now I’ll point to a few other highlights. The first five slamming tracks on ¡Uno!—the stomping “Nuclear Family,” the yearning “Stay the Night,” the fierce yet philosophical “Carpe Diem,” the blistering call to arms “Let Yourself Go” and the funky-furious “Kill the DJ”—pack a musical wallop while probing emotionally complex territory. “They’re five perfectly written, diverse examples of where Green Day is right now,” Cavallo insists. “Every time I hear those five songs I just wanna hear them again.” ¡Uno! also offers dreamy power pop (“Fell for You,” “Sweet 16”) and jams that recall the uncompromising energy of Iggy Pop, the Dead Boys, Bad Brains and other punk stalwarts (“Loss of Control,” “Trouble Maker”).

¡Dos! boasts (among other tracks) heady, hormonal fare like “Fuck Time,” “Wild One” and “Makeout Party”; the lovely acoustic ballad “Drama Queen”; the dubby, clubby “Nightlife” (featuring a sinuous rap by Lady Cobra); and garage-psych nugget “Wow, That’s Loud!,” the title of which refers not to the music but to a “dirty party dress” sported (no doubt temporarily) by one of the narrator’s nocturnal companions.

¡Tré! (slated for a 1/15/13 release) is arguably the most ambitious of the three albums, tying together tasty, irresistible pop-rock like “Missing You,” “Stray Heart” and “Sex, Drugs and Violence”; the string-laden, gospel-tinged “Brutal Love”; the pivoting suite “Dirty Rotten Bastards” (which Cavallo likens to Idiot’s “Jesus of Suburbia”); the Occupy-worthy anthem “99 Revolutions”; and the cinematic, Beatlesque finale, “The Forgotten,” which ends the odyssey on a gorgeously affirmative note. “Don’t look away,” Armstrong sings on that uplifting closer, “from the arms of love.”

Cavallo is generous in his praise of the people who made an enterprise with so many moving parts possible. He gives due credit to the band’s longtime manager, Pat Magnarella, for creating the requisite “protective space” around them. He’s also effusive about the myriad specialists who assisted in the album’s creation, from Bill Schneider and the other instrument techs (who kept Green Day’s beloved vintage gear in ship shape) to master mixer Chris Lord-Alge.

Is it a risk to bring out three albums by anyone in as many quarters? Of course. But Cavallo—who was picking out Roger McGuinn riffs on his Taylor 12-string during our conversation—seems unconcerned. “I like to follow the artist,” he says. “If the artist is doing something natural and great, you have marketing support the creative and not the other way around—and you just decide to be fearless about it.”

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AMERICAN IDIOT THE MUSICAL

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Phew, 2012, eh? The year so far has already been a shower of riches, but it’s not over yet. The next five months will see an epic run of albums – and this week, NME goes behind the scenes to bring you all the juicy, behind-the-scenes details. Check it out: HERE

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