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<title><![CDATA[New Releases: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, The Bronx, Feist, Alien Ant Farm, Eighteen Visions, Helmet, French Kicks & More]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Also due Tuesday: Los Lonely Boys, Bone Crusher, Particle, Golden Smog, Neil Gaiman tribute.<br/>By Kurt Orzeck</p>
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Hold on to your allowance this week, kids: This latest batch of new releases has your parents' names written all over it (really &#8212; look in the liner notes). <b>Billy Ray Cyrus</b>, <b>Bruce Cockburn</b>, <b>Steve Miller</b> and a cavalry of other aging men you couldn't care less about are lumbering into the racks, and if that's not enough, they're joined by a couple of younger acts pining after the same demographic: <b>Los Lonely Boys</b> and <b>Rodney Atkins</b>.
</p><p>But if you're feeling adventurous or your tastes skew indie, you're in for some treats too. Here's a host of newcomers you oughta know about:
</p><p>The <b>Red Jumpsuit Apparatus</b>: If you've heard their name, you probably haven't forgotten it. And if you haven't, you probably haven't been watching mtvU, catching <b>Jared Leto</b>'s <b>30 Seconds to Mars</b> on tour or monitoring our You Hear It First reports (shame on you). RJA look to make an indelible imprint with <i>Don't You Fake It,</i> which has their buzz cut, "Face Down," plus "Misery Loves Its Company," "Cat and Mouse" and "Seventeen Ain't So Sweet."
</p><p>The <b>Bronx</b>: The punks have splattered many a Los Angeles club with their blood, sweat and beers, and now it's time for them to finally unveil their three-years-in-the-making major-label debut. Have no fear, fans &#8212; even though this record is also self-titled, it's not the same batch of tracks they put out in 2003. This <b>Michael Beinhorn</b>-produced set has "Transsexual Blackout (The Movement)," "White Guilt" and "History's Stranglers" and is also available as a digipak.
</p><p><b>Feist</b>: She birthed her debut, <i>Let It Die,</i> two years ago, but the <b>Broken Social Scene</b> singer is hoping to up the interest with a compendium of remixes and leftovers from the LP. The complementary <i>Open Season</i> features "Simple Story," with legendary singer and <b>Serge Gainsbourg</b> ex-wife <b>Jane Birkin</b>; "One Evening," featuring a piano solo by frequent collaborator <b>Chilly Gonzales</b>; and remixes by the <b>Postal Service</b>, <b>Apostles of Hustle</b>, <b>K-os</b> and more.
</p><p><b>MSTRKRFT</b>: Take one of the guys from <b>Death From Above 1979</b>, add DFA's producer and you've got &#8212; well, something pretty incomprehensible. The duo have already twiddled knobs for <b>Bloc Party</b> and <b>Wolfmother</b>, and by giving us <i>The Looks,</i> they've provided a handy guide on how to get indie rockers on the club floor. Don't miss "Neon Knights," "Bodywork" and "She's Good for Business."
</p><p><b>French Kicks</b>: The Freedom Sneakers have been skulking around Brooklyn, New York, since 1998, but with longtime label StarTime getting a boost from affiliate Vagrant, the refreshed group hopes to boost its album sales by at least <i>Two Thousand.</i> The band recently lost a founding member, the unfortunately named <b>Matt Stinchcomb</b>, but the Kicks have taken on guitarist/keyboardist/percussionist <b>Kush El Amin</b> to fill his seat. Take a stroll with "Basement: D.C." or "England Just Will Not Let You Recover."
</p><p><b>More Than You Bargained For</b>: Metalcore fans have been digging Orange County, California's <b>Eighteen Visions</b> for 10 years, but this time around, they have even more to rip into. The band's <b>Machine</b> (<b>Lamb of God</b>, <b>White Zombie</b>)-produced, self-titled LP endowed preorders with five trading cards, a sticker and a poster. In case you missed those goodies, you can still enjoy "Your Nightmare," "The Sweetest Memory" and "Last Night" all the same.
</p><p>Fans of graphic-novel writer <b>Neil Gaiman</b> are also getting more bang for their buck with <i>Where's Neil When You Need Him?,</i> an unusual collection of songs inspired by Gaiman's stories and characters. <b>Tori Amos</b>, <b>Tapping the Vein</b>, <b>Rasputina</b>, <b>Future Bible Heroes</b> and others chalk up songs about Stardust, Coraline and more, while Gaiman writes the liner notes &#8212; alas, he doesn't sing or perform &#8212; and "Sandman" artist Dave McKean creates the artwork.
</p><p>This week there's also more <b>Particle</b> than you could ask for. The L.A. jam band captures its recent reconfiguration with <i>Transformations Live for the People,</i> a two-CD set that immortalizes its February 28 gig at the Music Box at the Fonda in Hollywood. It was at that show that Particle introduced their new five-member roster, a milestone event for which they were joined by <b>Blackalicious</b>, <b>DJ Logic</b> and <b>Joe Satriani</b>. A DVD version of the show, which has three more performances but does not contain either CD, is also due.
</p><p><b>Alien Ant Farm</b> are taking a similar approach by putting out their new album, <i>Up in the Attic,</i> in conjunction with a fresh DVD, "Busted." The audio disc features "San Sebastian," "Consti2tion" and "Sleepwalker," while the DVD has 10 videos, a live set from Germany and a "60-minute nude and crude documentary." And if that's not enough, Circuit City's offering a free AAF tee with purchase of the new CD.
</p><p>Last but not least, <b>Counting Crows</b> and <b>Goo Goo Dolls</b> tour partners the <b>Working Title</b> signed copies of their new release for fans who preordered the disc through Tower. <i>About-Face</i> was produced by <b>Brad Wood</b> (<b>Placebo</b>, <b>Pete Yorn</b>) and the Crows' own <b>David Bryson</b>.
</p><p><b>Song Title of the Week</b>:
</p><p>"Senor Hombre de Tamale" from the <b>Bronx</b>'s <i>The Bronx.</i>
</p><p><b>Other Notables</b>:
</p><p><b>Golden Smog</b>'s <i>Another Fine Day</i>: Since 1992, this ensemble's provided an outlet for members of <b>Wilco</b>, the <b>Replacements</b> and <b>Soul Asylum</b> to decompress and mess around. Now they deliver their fourth disc and first for Lost Highway, <i>Another Fine Day,</i> which finds <b>Jeff Tweedy</b> joining forces with the <b>Jayhawks</b>' <b>Gary Louris</b> for a cover of the <b>Kinks</b>' "Strangers" and much more.
</p><p><b>Helmet</b>'s <i>Monochrome</i>: After bouncing back with 2004's <i>Size Matters</i> on Interscope, the band is already getting another makeover with a new label, Warcon, and two new members, drummer <b>Mike Jost</b> and bassist <b>Jeremy Chatelain</b>. That's not to mention Helmet's unlikely stint on the Warped Tour, where you can expect to hear new config barreling through "Monochrome," "Gone" and other new tracks.
</p><p><b>Heather Duby</b>'s <i>Heather Duby</i>: The Northwest songstress takes her time with her LPs, issuing one about every three or four years, and for her third she hooked up with one of the region's most vaunted producers, <b>Steve Fisk</b> (<b>Nirvana</b>, <b>Low</b>). Duby has a newcomer in the mix as well: <b>Minus the Bear</b> drummer <b>Erin Tate</b>, who brushes up "Never Even Made a Voyage," "A Sort of Flat Curve" and "Places Shape Lives."
</p><p><b>New Releases</b>:<ul>
<li>Alien Ant Farm - <i>Up in the Attic</i> (New Door)<br><a href="/music/artist/alien_ant_farm/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/alien_ant_farm/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Up in the Attic</I> (New Door)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Rodney Atkins - <i>If You're Going Through Hell</i> (Curb)<br>
<li>Shane Bartell - <i>Too Soon to Say</i> (Sarathan)<br>
<li>Black Stone Cherry - <i>Black Stone Cherry</i> (Roadrunner)<br>
<li>Bone Crusher - <i>Release the Beast</i> (Body Head Entertainment)<br><a href="/music/artist/bone_crusher_rap_/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/bone_crusher_rap_/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Release the Beast</I> (Body Head Entertainment)</a></b></font><br>
<li>The Bronx - <i>The Bronx</i> (digipak also available; White Drugs/ Island) <br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1527673/20060403/bronx.jhtml">"The Bronx Strive For Imperfection On Major-Label Debut"</a><br>
<li>Michael Brook - <i>RockPaperScissors</i> (High Wire)<br>
<li>Cactus - <i>V</i> (Escapi)<br>
<li>Eric Church - <i>Sinners Like Me</i> (Capitol Nashville)<br>
<li>Bruce Cockburn - <i>Life Short Call Now</i> (Rounder)<br>
<li>The Coma Recovery - <i>Drown That Holy End in Wine</i> (Underground)<br>
<li>Albert Cummings - <i>Working Man</i> (Blind Pig)<br>
<li>Billy Ray Cyrus - <i>Wanna Be Your Joe</i> (New Door/ Universal)<br>
<li>Heather Duby - <i>Heather Duby</i> (Sonic Boom)<br>
<li>Eighteen Visions - <i>Eighteen Visions</i> (Epic)<br><a href="/music/artist/eighteen_visions/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/eighteen_visions/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Eighteen Visions</I> (Epic)</a></b></font><br>
<li>End of a Year - <i>Sincerely</i> (Revelation)<br>
<li>Feist - <i>Open Season</i> (Cherrytree/ Interscope)<br>
<li>Kristy Frank - <i>Freedom</i> (Ruffnation)<br>
<li>French Kicks - <i>Two Thousand</i> (Startime/ Vagrant)<br><a href="/music/artist/french_kicks_1/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/french_kicks_1/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Two Thousand</I> (Startime/ Vagrant)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Neil Gaiman - <i>Where's Neil When You Need Him?</i> (Dancing Ferret)<br>
<li>Lisa Germano - <i>In the Maybe World</i> (Young God)<br>
<li>Golden Smog - <i>Another Fine Day</i> (Lost Highway)<br><a href="/music/artist/golden_smog/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/golden_smog/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Another Fine Day</I> (Lost Highway)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Nicholas Gunn - <i>Beyond Grand Canyon</i> (Gemini Sun)<br>
<li>Helmet - <i>Monochrome</i> (Warcon)<br><a href="/music/artist/helmet/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/helmet/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Monochrome</I> (Warcon)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Hidden Cameras - <i>The Arms of His Ill</i> (EP; Absolutely Kosher)<br>
<li>Joe Jackson - <i>Body and Soul</i> (Fontana)<br>
<li>Janid - <i>Goddess</i> (Dead Ninja)<br>
<li>Jil Station - <i>Still Love</i> (enhanced; Platform Group)<br>
<li>Kokane - <i>Back 2 Tha Clap</i> (SMC)<br><a href="/music/artist/kokane/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/kokane/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Back 2 Tha Clap</I> (SMC)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Los Lonely Boys - <i>Sacred</i> (deluxe edition with DVD also available; Or/ Epic)<br><a href="/music/artist/los_lonely_boys/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/los_lonely_boys/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Sacred</I> (Or/ Epic)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Minders - <i>Bright Guilty World</i> (Future Farmer)<br>
<li>MSTRKRFT - <i>The Looks</i> (Last Gang)<br>
<li>Naked Rhythm - <i>Frequency</i> (Caravan)<br>
<li>One Dead Three Wounded - <i>Moving Units</i> (1x1)<br>
<li>Ozric Tentacles - <i>The Floor's Too Far Away</i> (Magna Carta)<br>
<li>Particle - <i>Transformations Live for the People</i> (two CDs; Shout! Factory)<br>
<li>Bill Perry - <i>Don't Know Nothing About Love</i> (Blind Pig)<br>
<li>John Pizzarelli - <i>Dear Mr. Sinatra</i> (Telarc)<br>
<li>The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - <i>Don't You Fake It</i> (Virgin) <br>Read: <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/yhif/red_jumpsuit_apparatus/">"The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus: You Can Call Them Sellouts"</a><br><a href="/music/artist/red_jumpsuit_apparatus/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/red_jumpsuit_apparatus/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>Don't You Fake It</I> (Virgin)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Sinking Ships - <i>Disconnecting</i> (Revelation)<br>
<li>Sissy - <i>All Under</i> (Global Underground)<br>
<li>Jeremy Spencer - <i>Precious Little</i> (Blind Pig)<br>
<li>Stream of Passion - <i>Live in the Real World</i> (two CDs; Inside Out)<br>
<li>Chip Taylor - <i>Unglorious Hallelujah</i> (two enhanced CDs; Back Porch)<br>
<li>The Working Title - <i>About-Face</i> (Universal)<br><a href="/music/artist/working_title/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/working_title/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>About-Face</I> (Universal)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Various artists - "John Tucker Must Die" soundtrack (Wind-Up)<br>
<li>Various artists - "The Lady in the Water" soundtrack (Decca)<br>
<li>Various artists - "Monster House" soundtrack (Var&#232;se Sarabande)<br>
<li>Various artists - "You, Me and Dupree" soundtrack (Var&#232;se Sarabande)</ul>
</p><p><b>Notable Reissues and Archival Material</b>:<ul>
<li>A Flock of Seagulls - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (Arista/Legacy) <br><a href="/music/artist/flock_of_seagulls/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/flock_of_seagulls/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>We Are the '80s</I> (Arista/Legacy)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Johnny Adams - <i>The Greatest Johnny Adams R&B Album</i> (Rounder)<br>
<li>Mose Allison - <i>Mose Allison Sings: Rudy Van Gelder Remasters</i> (Prestige)<br>
<li>Bangles - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (Columbia/Legacy)<br><a href="/music/artist/bangles/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/bangles/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>We Are the '80s</I> (Columbia/Legacy)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Bow Wow Wow - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (RCA/Legacy)<br><a href="/music/artist/bow_wow_wow/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/bow_wow_wow/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>We Are the '80s</I> (RCA/Legacy)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Crosby/ Nash - <i>Highlights</i> (Sanctuary)<br>
<li>Richard "Groove" Holmes - <i>Soul Message: Rudy Van Gelder Remasters</i> (Prestige)<br>
<li>Lakeside - <i>Fantastic Voyage</i> (Capitol)<br>
<li>Yusef Lateef - <i>Eastern Sounds: Rudy Van Gelder Remasters</i> (Prestige)<br>
<li>Loverboy - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (Columbia/Legacy)<br><a href="/music/artist/loverboy/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/loverboy/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>We Are the '80s</I> (Columbia/Legacy)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Midnight Star - <i>No Parking on the Dance Floor</i> (Capitol)<br>
<li>Steve Miller Band - <i>Fly Like an Eagle</i> (with DVD; Capitol)<br>
<li>Eddie Money - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (Columbia/Legacy)<br>
<li>Thelonious Monk/ Sonny Rollins - <i>Thelonious Monk/ Sonny Rollins: Rudy Van Gelder Remasters</i> (Prestige)<br>
<li>Mott the Hoople - <i>An Introduction to Mott the Hoople</i> (Fuel)<br>
<li>Oliver Nelson - <i>Screamin' the Blues: Rudy Van Gelder Remasters</i> (Prestige)<br>
<li>The Original Five Blind Boys of Mississippi - <i>An Introduction to the Original Five Blind Boys of Mississippi</i> (Fuel)<br>
<li>Emitt Rhodes - <i>The American Dream</i> (Lilith)<br>
<li>Scandal - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (Columbia/Legacy) <br>
<li>Shalamar - <i>Ultimate Collection</i> (Capitol)<br>
<li>Rick Springfield - <i>We Are the '80s</i> (RCA/Legacy)<br>
<li>Third Eye Blind - <i>A Collection</i> (Rhino)<br><a href="/music/artist/third_eye_blind/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/third_eye_blind/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Buy Now: <I>A Collection</I> (Rhino)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Venom - <i>Cast in Stone</i> (Castle/ Ryko)<br>
<li>XTC - <i>Apple Box</i> (four-CD box set; TVT)<br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Billboard #1s: Classic Country</i> (Rhino)<br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Dave Hamilton's Detroit Funk - Rare and Unreleased Twisted Funk 1967-1973</i> (BGP)<br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Doo-Wop Forever, Volume 2</i> (Empire Musicwerks)<br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Funk N' R&B</i> (three-CD box set; Thump)<br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Playboy Cocktail Mix</i> (Playboy Jazz)<br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Soul Sistas</i> (three-CD box set; Thump)</ul>
</p><p><b>Music DVDs</b>:<ul>
<li>Alien Ant Farm - "Busted - The Definitive DVD" (New Door)<br>
<li>Anathema - "A Moment in Time" (limited edition comes with CD; Music Video Distributors)<br>
<li>Jeannie Bryson - "Live at Warsaw Jazz Festival" (Music Video Distributors)<br>
<li>Chic - "Live in Amsterdam" (Music Video Distributors)<br>
<li>Del the Funky Homosapien - "The 11th Hour" (Hieroglyphics)<br>
<li>Fatboy Slim - "The Greatest Hits - Why Make Videos" (Astralwerks)<br>
<li>H20 - "One Life, One Chance" (Music Video Distributors)<br>
<li>Neal McCoy - "Live!" (903 Music)<br>
<li>Particle - "Transformations Live" (Shout! Factory)<br>
<li>Stream of Passion - "Live in the Real World" (Inside Out)<br>
<li>Various artists - "Best of Bang Your Head!!! Festival" (two DVDs; Locomotive)<br>
<li>Various artists - "Hot in Here, Vol. 3" (DJ Vlad)<br>
<li>Various artists - "Kung Fu Vs. Hip Hop" (Cleopatra)</ul>
</p><p><b>Coming Attractions</b>:
</p><p><b>July 25</b>:<ul>
<li>Flogging Molly - <i>Whiskey on a Sunday</i> (DualDisc; Side One Dummy)<br>
<li>Jurassic 5 - <i>Feedback</i> (Interscope)<br><a href="/music/artist/jurassic_5/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/jurassic_5/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Preorder: <I>Feedback</I> (Interscope)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Pharrell Williams - <i>In My Mind</i> (Star Trak/ Interscope) <br>Read: <a href="http://www.mtv.com/bands/p/pharrell/qa_112105/">"Pharrell Williams: Fired Up"</a><br><a href="/music/artist/williams__pharrell/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/williams__pharrell/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Preorder: <I>In My Mind</I> (Star Trak/ Interscope)</a></b></font></ul>
</p><p><b>August 1</b>:<ul>
<li>DMX - <i>Year of the Dog, Again</i> (Sony)<br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1520736/20060113/dmx.jhtml">"DMX Signs With Columbia, Will Release Long-Delayed LP This Spring"</a><br><a href="/music/artist/dmx/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/dmx/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Preorder: <I>Year of the Dog Again</I> (Sony)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Stone Sour - <i>Come What(ever) May</i> (Roadrunner) <br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1520740/20060113/stone_sour.jhtml">"Slipknot's Taylor Gearing Up For Stone Sour LP &#8212; And Tenacious D Tribute"</a><br><a href="/music/artist/stone_sour/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/stone_sour/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Preorder: <I>Come What(ever) May</I> (Roadrunner)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Various artists - <i>Kidz Bop 10</i> (Razor &amp; Tie)</ul>
</p><p><b>August 8</b>:<ul>
<li>Lupe Fiasco - <i>Food and Liquor</i> (Atlantic)<br><a href="/music/artist/fiasco__lupe/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/fiasco__lupe/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Preorder: <I>Food and Liquor</I> (Atlantic)</a></b></font><br>
<li>Rick Ross - <i>Port of Miami</i> (Def Jam)<br>
<li>Slayer - <i>Christ Illusion</i> (Warner Bros.)<br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1529092/20060419/slayer.jhtml">"New Slayer Album Might Be Their Fastest Yet"</a><br><a href="/music/artist/slayer/artist.jhtml#/music/artist/slayer/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B"><b>Preorder: <I>Christ Illusion</I> (Warner Bros.)</a></b></font></ul>
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Presumably as a Valentine's-Day nod to "Brokeback Mountain," <b>Willie Nelson</b> released a cover of the 1981 song "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other" via iTunes on Tuesday. The song was written by Texas singer/songwriter <b>Ned Sublette</b> (who has said he always imagined Nelson singing it) and was also covered by '90s gay punk outfit <b>Pansy Division</b>. Nelson's version was debuted on <b>Howard Stern</b>'s satellite-radio show on Tuesday. ...
</p><p><B>Avenged Sevenfold</B> and <B>Coheed and Cambria</B> have tapped the support acts for their forthcoming co-headlining spring tour. <B>Head Automatica</B> will open on all of the dates between the tour's launch on April 7 in Poughkeepsie, New York, through April 27 in San Jose, California. <B>Eighteen Visions</B> will take over on April 28 in San Diego and stay on through the final scheduled show on May 19 in New York. ...
</p><p>U.S. Transportation Secretary <B>Norman Mineta</B> marked the start of Child Passenger Safety Week on Monday by making an example of <B>Britney Spears</B>. "Recent photos of Britney Spears driving with her infant son on her lap are troubling," Mineta said while announcing a new proposal to improve car-seat safety. "And while Ms. Spears has acknowledged her mistake, her actions still send the wrong message to millions of her fans. ... No matter who you are, there's absolutely no excuse for this display &#8212; not instinct, not fear, not even reckless paparazzi. It's irresponsible to compromise the safety of a child for the sake of the moment." ...
</p><p>It's been more than two months since <B>Chris</B> and <B>Irv Gotti</B> were cleared of federal money-laundering charges, but according to Chris Gotti's attorney, Gerald Shargel, there's some unsettled business between his client and the Brooklyn, New York, U.S. attorney's office. The government, he explained, hasn't returned the $35,000 in cash that federal agents seized more than three years ago from a safe inside Chris' office during a raid of the Inc.'s headquarters. The government said the money, sequestered "for evidentiary purposes," would be returned within six weeks. But that deadline passed and the cash remains in an IRS bank account. Last week Shargel filed a motion requesting that the cash be returned. A spokesperson for the U.S. attorney's office could not be reached for comment. ...
</p><p>Singer <B>Chris</B> and guitarist <B>Rich Robinson</B> will be leaving the rest of the <B>Black Crowes</B> behind to embark on a road trip across the U.S. as a duo. The Robinsons' run of acoustic shows, billed Brothers of a Feather: An Acoustic Evening With Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, will feature the pair performing cuts from their catalog, tackling covers and debuting some new Crowes material. The 10-gig trek kicks off April 13 in Brooklyn, New York, and wraps up on April 25 in Los Angeles. ... <B>3 Doors Down</B> will perform for the general public in the Middle East for the first time on March 16 at the Desert Rock Festival in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The show kicks off a 13-city tour that wraps April 4 in Wolverhampton, England. ...
</p><p><B>The Academy Is ...</B> will release an acoustic EP called <i>From the Carpet</i> on various Web sites February 21. The collection includes three tracks from the band's debut album, <i>Almost Here,</i> as well as two new songs and a cover of <B>John Lennon</B>'s "Working Class Hero." ... Brooklyn's <b>French Kicks</b> are heading to Los Angeles to begin work on their third full-length, according to their label, Star Time International. The band will once again team with producer <B>Doug Boehm</B>, who helmed the sessions for their 2004 album, <i>The Trial of the Century.</i> The Kicks currently have 16 songs written for the new album, and they hope to have it in stores by the summer. ...
</p><p><B>Sin&#233;ad O'Connor</B> is going back on the road. She's heading to the U.S. with <B>Sly and Robbie</B> in tow to play more reggae tunes from her album <I>Throw Down Your Arms.</I> O'Connor's seven-city tour kicks off Monday in Houston and wraps up March 1 in San Francisco. ... <B>Built to Spill</B> have rolled out 37 North American tour dates, beginning with a performance in Minneapolis on April 11 &#8212; the same day the band's new album, <i>You in Reverse,</i> hits stores. The trek is set to hit Chicago, Detroit, New York, Boston, Dallas and Washington, D.C., before winding down on May 20 in Austin, Texas. <I>You in Reverse,</I> Built to Spill's first LP since 2001's <i>Ancient Melodies of Earth,</i> will contain 10 tracks, including "Goin' Against Your Mind," "Wherever You Go," and "Mess With Time." ...
</p><p><B>President Bush</B> presented National Medals of Science and Technology to 15 honorees Monday, including a leader in organ-transplant advancements, the developer of a high-yield wheat that could feed millions around the world &#8212; and "Star Wars" director <B>George Lucas</B>. Lucas accepted the medal on behalf of his Industrial Light and Magic, honored for 30 years of innovation in visual effects and technology for the film industry. ... Actor <B>Phil Brown</B>, best known for his role as <B>Luke Skywalker</B>'s Uncle Owen in "Star Wars," died Thursday of pneumonia, according to <I>The Associated Press.</I> He was 89. Brown worked in film and theater for more than 60 years, but he's best remembered for his role in the 1977 blockbuster. ...
</p><p>Brooklyn avant-electro rockers <b>TV on the Radio</b> are gearing up for the May release of their still-untitled second full-length (their first since 2004's Shortlist Music Prize-winning <i>Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes</i>) by hitting the road. Their tour with Baltimore's <b>Celebration</b> kicks off April 21 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and runs until May 6 in Vancouver, British Colombia. More dates are expected to be announced shortly. ...
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</p><p><B>Britney Spears</B> plans to visit Mardi Gras in New Orleans on February 28, and "Good Morning America" will be there to broadcast her appearance as part of its coverage of the city's celebrations. "It is so important for this amazing city to continue its annual traditions, and I am really looking forward to being involved," Spears said in a statement. The singer will bring "surprises" for a group of "very deserving young residents." ...
</p><p>The autopsy and toxicology test results for "Reservoir Dogs" actor <b>Chris Penn</b> were released Monday (February 13), with the Los Angeles county coroner's office concluding that the 40-year-old's January 24 death was an accident. Although Penn had several prescription medications in his system, including the highly addictive Promethazine, it was an oversized heart that has been ruled as the primary cause of death. A full coroner's report, containing additional details, is expected to be released in a few weeks. ...
</p><p><B>Jennifer Lopez</B> is appealing to Hispanics to donate bone marrow during a February 24-25 drive in New York for 29-year-old Janet Ovalles, who is suffering from blood cancer. Doctors say Ovalles' only chance for survival is a marrow transplant, and most matches come from people with the same ethnic background. In a statement released by DKMS, the German bone-marrow-donor center organizing the drive, Lopez said, "I am a young Hispanic woman, so is Janet. I could empathize with her situation so much." ... <b>Snoop Dogg</b> is also using his free time for a good cause. He's hosting the Rapper's Challenge Texas Hold 'Em Tournament, a one-day event in which poker players and celebs alike will bluff their way toward $25,000 and $50,000 prizes. The no-limit game will take place May 5 in the Port of Miami aboard a casino ship; Snoop's Uncle Reo will cook BBQ on the top deck. ... <b>Christina Milian</b> has set an April 25 release date for her third album, <i>So Amazin',</i> produced by the team behind "Lean Back," <b>Cool and Dre</b>. Christina shot the video for the first single, "Say I" featuring <b>Young Jeezy</b>, in Los Angeles over the weekend with <b>Ray Kay</b> (<b>Destiny's Child</b>'s "Soldier"). In July Milian will return to theaters with "Pulse," a horror thriller based on the Japanese film "Kairo." ...
</p><p><B>Hilary Duff</B> will serve as honorary starter and <B>Fantasia</B> will sing the national anthem for the California Speedway Auto Club 500 on February 26. Hilary will be joined at the Fontana, California, track and on the starter's stand by sister <B>Haylie Duff</B>, and together they'll tour the track during driver introductions. One week after the Daytona 500, Auto Club 500 is the second race of the season for the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. ... After finishing the current <b>Wu-Tang Clan</b> reunion tour, <b>Ghostface Killah</b> will hit the road on a 32-date North American headlining trek, kicking off March 5 in Pittsburgh and wrapping up April 23 in Buffalo. Ghost is promoting <i>Fishscale,</i> due March 28 and featuring the single "Back Like That" featuring <b>Ne-Yo</b>. ... <B>3 Doors Down</B> frontman <B>Brad Arnold</B> was injured in a car crash earlier this month, according to the band's Web site. The one-car accident occurred February 1 on a rainy road in Mississippi, and Arnold required stitches for his injuries. He is expected to make a full recovery. His wife, who was driving the vehicle, was not injured. 3 Doors Down canceled their February 4 performance at Bud Bowl, a pre-Super Bowl event in Detroit, due to the crash. ...
</p><p>Drummer <b>Christopher Emery</b> has left <b>American Head Charge</b>, although it's unclear whether he quit or was fired. The band's bassist <b>Mr. H.C. Banks III</b> and singer <b>Martin Cock</b> said they axed Emery for "major irresponsibility, decreased drumming ability and an inflated sense of entitlement," according to a joint statement. "It turns out Chris was thinking of leaving anyway, although we only just found out by his posting on our Web site," the statement read. Emery had said he quit the band in a post that hit the site over the weekend, in which he stated, "I'm tired of watching drugs and alcohol destroy everyone around me, including myself." ... <B>P.O.D.</B> will hit the road this spring with <B>Pillar</B>, the <B>Chariot</B> and <B>Maylene and the Sons of Disaster</B> as part of the Warriors Tour 2: Guilty by Association run. No word yet on when the tour starts or how many cities the trek will encompass. ... <B>Papa Roach</B>, who've been working on their forthcoming sixth album, have posted on their Web site a video shot during the band's latest studio sessions. A series of videos is set to appear on the site as the Roach get further along in the process. The disc should be in stores before the end of the year. ... <B>The Offspring</B> have started work on their next studio LP, the follow-up to 2003's <i>Splinter.</i> In a post on the band's Web site, lead singer <B>Dexter Holland</B> said he and guitarist <B>Noodles</B> hit the studio to begin recording demo material. There's no word yet on when the Offspring plan to release the effort or when its official recording will begin. "[It's been] a blast," Holland wrote. "It feels good to get back in the studio and do some recording and just be a band, you know? I'm sure you do if you're in a band." ...
</p><p>The <b>Sounds</b> &#8212; whose <i>Dying to Say This to You</i> is due March 21 &#8212; are teaming with <b>Morningwood</b> for a 40-date North American tour beginning March 22 in Los Angeles. <b>Action Action</b> are also on the bill. ... <b>Stereolab</b> will release <i>Fab Four Suture</i> &#8212; a collection of six singles previously available only as 7-inches, as well as six never-before-heard tracks &#8212; March 7. Look for the album to include "Get a Shot of the Refrigerator," "Whisper Pitch" and "I Was a Sunny Rainphase." ... She's only 19 years old (in about a week she'll be 20), but <b>Charlotte Church</b> is already writing her memoirs (again). The singer's just inked a deal with Orion to write her life story, which she's calling rather straightforwardly "Charlotte Church: The Autobiography." This would, of course, be her second such autobio, since she released "Voice of an Angel: My Life (So Far)" in 2001. ... Bassist <B>Jimmy MacDonough</B> has quit <B>Megadeth,</B> but no explanation has been offered for his unexpected departure. In his place, Megadeth frontman <B>Dave Mustaine</B> has hired <B>James LoMenzo</B>, who has done time with <B>Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society</B>, <B>White Lion</B> and <B>David Lee Roth</B>. ... Former <b>Sunny Day Real Estate</b> frontman <b>Jeremy Enigk</b> will release his second solo album and follow-up to 1996's <i>Return of the Frog Queen</i> this summer. The singer/guitarist, also of the <b>Fire Theft</b>, will tour Europe in July and the U.S. in August.
</p><p><I>[This story was originally published at 5:26 p.m ET on 02.14.2006]</I>
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