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<title><![CDATA[Jonesing For Lily Allen, Coldplay, Mariah? Check Out Kate Nash, Kooks And Estelle In 'Alternatives In '08']]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Nas fans might dig off-color rapper Spank Rock, while Santogold is right up Gnarls Barkley fans' eclectic alley.<br/>By Alex Mar, with additional reporting by Katie Fanfani and Joseph Patel</p>
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We all know there's a heap of massive releases en route this year that the big labels are hoping will cure their low-CD-sales blues, but don't think they're the only important releases coming this year. MTV News has rounded up several alternatives to Mariah, Coldplay, etc. &#8212; less obvious artists that we think you shouldn't miss. For example, if you're jonesing for the new Mariah you should check out Estelle; if you can't wait for the new Gnarls Barkley, see what Santogold has to offer. Here are the five newcomers who could be household names by the end of the year.
</p><p></p><div style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;"><embed src="/player/embed/mtv/news/" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="CONFIG_URL=/player/embed/mtv/news/configuration.jhtml?vid=203304&amp;allowFullScreen=true" allowscriptaccess="never" base="." height="259" width="290"></embed></div><p><b>Kate Nash</b>
</p><p>You could call Kate Nash the next Lily Allen &#8212; but don't tell her that. "I think it misses the point," Nash protested. "[If] I'm like Lily Allen, everyone else is like the new Kate Nash." OK, whatever, fair enough &#8212; we're just crushing on you (MTV's Buzzworthy blog even named her <a href="http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2008/01/07/artist-of-the-week-kate-nash/" target="_blank">Artist of the Week</a> just last week). To be fair, the girl's folkie/ big-band/ hip-hop ditties have their own influences. While Nash actually studied classical piano, she gives the nod to Regina Spektor for her playing style. Then she got turned on to punk, from the Buzzcocks to Nirvana and the riot grrrls of Bikini Kill. And like another recent U.K. female breakout, Bat for Lashes, Nash also names Kate Bush and Bj&#246;rk as inspirations for nonconformity. "Because of what they do and the way they experiment and their long-lasting careers and the way they present themselves," she explained. "I just like throwing paint around." Combining this experimentation with the cut-and-paste of punk, Nash also started a Xeroxed fanzine called <i>My Ignorant Youth,</i> packed with short stories and confessional rants by the singer and her friends. "It kind of made me feel how I used to feel when I started doing stuff and it was all really DIY," she said. "Just do it and get it out there, rather than all the complications that come with it when it becomes a bigger deal." Nash will bring the third issue of the 'zine, usually tossed out into the crowd, along on the next leg of her tour.
</p><p></p><div style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;"><embed src="/player/embed/mtv/news/" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="CONFIG_URL=/player/embed/mtv/news/configuration.jhtml?vid=204415&amp;allowFullScreen=true" allowscriptaccess="never" base="." height="259" width="290"></embed></div><p><b>The Kooks</b>
</p><p>The only band of our '08 crew &#8212; and the most straight-up rock act &#8212; the Kooks hail from the U.K.'s Brighton, the seaside town that brought the world the Who movie-musical "Quadrophenia" and ... the Vespa trend? After meeting in music school, the shaggy-haired, chain-smoking foursome formed a garage-rock outfit named for a song from David Bowie's <i>Hunky Dory.</i> Their debut, <i>Inside In/ Inside Out,</i> dropped in the U.S. in 2006, with a sound that gives a nod to the Police, the Kinks and the Clash. Now the guys have just finished their sophomore effort, <i>Konk,</i> named for the North London studio where they recorded both their albums, mostly live-to-tape. Not bad that Konk Studios is owned by former Kinks frontman Ray Davies ("Lola"? "Waterloo Sunset"? Seriously, hit up iTunes). <i>Konk</i> arrives Stateside in April, and you can catch the boys on tour starting next month &#8212; assuming singer Luke Pritchard doesn't get into another nasty scrape with Amy Winehouse.
</p><p></p><div style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;"><embed src="/player/embed/mtv/news/" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="CONFIG_URL=/player/embed/mtv/news/configuration.jhtml?vid=202973&amp;allowFullScreen=true" allowscriptaccess="never" base="." height="259" width="290"></embed></div><p><b>Estelle</b>
</p><p>Hailing from West London, Estelle (born Estelle Swaray) is just 27 and already staging a "comeback." Having broken through in the U.K. in 2004 with her infectious single "1980," Estelle &#8212; then a much-hyped female rapper &#8212; scored a multi-album deal with label V2. But, she says, once she veered from the straight hip-hop path into old-school soul &#8212; closer to James Brown and Dinah Washington &#8212; the label didn't really know what to do with her. "It's like they have a template and you have to stick with it," Estelle said. "I'm not cookie-cutter. No one's listening to one style of music anymore. Get rid of genres!" Luckily, John Legend, who teamed up with her on an early track, was both smitten with her singing chops <i>and</i> shopping around for artists to sign to his new label, HomeSchool Records. The second single from her new album, <i>Shine,</i> (due stateside in February) is "American Boy" and features Kanye West, who Estelle opened for in the U.K. And as for what to expect next? The genre-jumping artist just might get even more international. "I've started getting into a lot of salsa," she said. "I've just discovered Hector Lavoe. He's my dude!"
</p><p></p><div style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;"><embed src="/player/embed/mtv/news/" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="CONFIG_URL=/player/embed/mtv/news/configuration.jhtml?vid=202974&amp;allowFullScreen=true" allowscriptaccess="never" base="." height="259" width="290"></embed></div><p><b>Spank Rock</b>
</p><p>Philly MC Spank Rock seems to be posing the question: What if Luke were an art-school kid and 2 Live Crew were a totally over-the-top conceptual prank? The clinically insane video for the track "B.O.O.T.A.Y." says it all: a mashup of idiotically down-and-dirty lyrics, art-house effects, Robert Palmer-style backup dancers and a rapper rocking Devo glasses. So how did Spank Rock (real name: Naeem Juwan) get this way? Maybe by growing up in a "kinda druggy" West Baltimore 'hood ("not as bad as 'The Wire'!," he stressed) while commuting to prep school. Maybe by getting raised on schizophrenic mixtapes that were equal parts hip-hop, reggae and pop &#8212; from Public Enemy to Talking Heads. Once he moved to Philly, Spank Rock was knocked out by the boundary-free Hollertronix parties led by DJ (and M.I.A. producer) Diplo, who would help land him his first record deal. "They were playing everything from, like, Dirty South to '80s pop-rock music and Baltimore club [tracks]. There weren't any rules to the party," the MC said. He approaches his own music with the same attitude. So when he paired up with 19-year-old producer Benny Blanco for their <i>waaaaay</i> filthy <i>Bangers &amp; Cash</i> EP, Spank Rock felt free to just put out tracks "about sex and making people dance." "Whether it's a dance song or Dead Prez," he said, "it doesn't matter. I like all music just the same, as long as it has that spirit behind it."
</p><p></p><div style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;"><embed src="/player/embed/mtv/news/" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="CONFIG_URL=/player/embed/mtv/news/configuration.jhtml?vid=202975&amp;allowFullScreen=true" allowscriptaccess="never" base="." height="259" width="290"></embed></div><p><b>Santogold</b>
</p><p>Rocking uncharted turf at the crossroads between new wave, hip-hop, dub and '80s pop, Santogold (Santi White) is as much of a musical hybrid as her friend M.I.A. and as much of a pop renegade as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O. Part of Spank Rock's extended Philly family, Santi got her style tips from the public-school tough girls and her education from Quakers (seriously!) &#8212; not to mention what she picked up from her free-thinking parents. "My mom's from Mississippi, picking cotton and desegregating schools, and she's like a psychiatrist and a Southern crazy person," Santi said. "And then my dad is from the projects in north Philly. [He] changed the name of his school to Malcolm X High School and went from having nothing to going to Wesleyan and then to Penn Law School. A constant theme in my upbringing across the board has been to create your own path and to think for yourself." After starting out penning songs for other artists (including Res), Santi finally starting writing for herself, as the frontwoman for punk outfit Stiffed, which released an indie album called <i>Burned Again</i> in 2005. When the group split, she and bandmate John Hill started Santogold. Diplo brought producer Switch (who worked on M.I.A.'s Kala) onboard, and soon Santogold's sound became as much about live instruments as messed-up beats. The resulting self-titled album (due in April) runs from the dreamy '80s pop of "Lights Out" to the freaked-out hip-hop/dub of "Creator." "It's totally cross-genre," she said. "Call it something if you want, but I don't know what it is."
</p><p><i>[This story was originally published at 2:58 p.m. ET on 01.14.2008]</i>
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<title><![CDATA[Gym Class Heroes, Academy Is ..., Boys Like Girls Clean Up At mtvU Woodie Awards]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Lupe Fiasco (with Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump), Spank Rock, Rilo Kiley rock the crowd with performances.<br/>By James Montgomery</p>
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Gym Class Heroes, the Academy Is ... and Boys Like Girls all got Woodies on Thursday night.
</p><p>Does that sound like the opening salvo in a frat-boy film? Actually, it's a rather cheeky summary of the winners at the mtvU Woodie Awards.
</p><p></p><div style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;"><embed src="/player/embed/mtv/news/" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="CONFIG_URL=/player/embed/mtv/news/configuration.jhtml?id=1574303&amp;allowFullScreen=true" allowscriptaccess="never" base="." height="259" width="290"></embed></div><p>Yes, the emo boys were among those taking home hardware at the fourth annual Woodies, an awards show and genuinely cool concert held once again at New York's Roseland Ballroom. GCH won the night's biggest honor, the Woodie of the Year, which is given to "the artists who made the biggest splash on mtvU and the college music scene"; TAI won the Viral Woodie, for "acts that crashed servers and blew up the World Wide Interwebs"; and BLG grabbed the Breaking Woodie, given to the year's best emerging artist.
</p><p>Other (non-acronymic) winners included Madvillian &#8212; the mind-melting hip-hop project from MF Doom and Madlib &#8212; who took home the Left Field Woodie for the year's most original artist; Say Anything, whose "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too" won the Best Video Woodie; and Muse, who were given the Best Performing Woodie for the year's strongest tour.
</p><p>But the awards were only half the show: The Woodies boasted an impressive, genre-bending list of performers, too. Lupe Fiasco kicked things off with a fiery version of "Superstar," joined onstage by Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump. Baltimore raunch-masters Spank Rock teamed up with Philly MC Santogold on bumping renditions of "Loose" and "Rick Rubin." The Academy Is ... were backed by a string section from the Julliard School of Music. And Rilo Kiley closed the show with a pair of tunes from their <i>Under the Blacklight</i> album, the slinky "Moneymaker" and the bittersweet "Breakin' Up."
</p><p>Presenters at the Woodies included Fall Out Boy, Q-Tip, Annie Lennox, Talib Kweli and Tom DeLonge and Dave Kennedy of Angels &amp; Airwaves. Winners were determined entirely by student voting on mtvU.com. More than 4.6 million votes were cast this year.
</p><p>If you're bummed that you couldn't be in NYC for the show, don't fret. It'll be broadcast in its entirety on mtvU and mtvU.com on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET, with a half-hour "Best Of" show to follow on MTV on November 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and on MTV2 November 18 at 12:30 a.m. ET.
</p><p>The complete list of winners for the fourth annual mtvU Woodie Awards:
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> Woodie of the Year: Gym Class Heroes
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> The Breaking Woodie: Boys Like Girls
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> The Left Field Woodie: Madvillain
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> Best Video Woodie: Say Anything, "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too"
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> The Good Woodie (Greatest Social Impact): Guster
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> Best Performing Woodie: Muse
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> The Alumni Woodie (aka The You're Still OK in Our Book Award): Spoon
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> Viral Woodie: The Academy Is ...
</p><p><B>&#187;</B> Best Music on Campus Woodie (given to the artist with the most votes, streams and/or buzz on mtvU's BestMusiconCampus.com): Stella by Starlight, Duke University.
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<title><![CDATA[Jennifer Lopez Tries To <i>Brave</i> Kid Rock's Storm, In <i>New Releases</i>]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Also due Tuesday: She Wants Revenge, Band of Horses, Spank Rock, Vanessa Carlton, Edit, Robert Pollard, Fiery Furnaces.<br/>By Kurt Orzeck</p>
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<b>Tome of the <i>Brave</i></b>: <b>Jennifer Lopez</b> already put out an album this year &#8212; the Spanish-language <i>Como Ama Una Mujer</i> &#8212; is on tour with husband <b>Marc Anthony</b> and is reportedly expecting twins ... so naturally, what better time to put out another album? <i>Brave,</i> her sixth studio effort and fifth English-language one, has producer <b>J.R. Rotem</b>'s fingerprints all over it and is underscored by the first single, "Do It Well." As <a href="/news/articles/1562840/20070619/lopez_jennifer.jhtml">she told MTV News,</a> expect "dance, funk, R&B, hip-hop, all that stuff, all mixed up together to make some great pop music."
</p><p><b><i>Jesus</i> Superstar</b>: Make no mistake about it, <b>Kid Rock</b> hasn't lost a shred of his ego in the four years it took him to put together his new LP. But the Devil Without a Cause has apparently found salvation since then, as he's now transformed into <i>Rock N Roll Jesus.</i> Dedicated to recently passed Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, the disc finds Rock backed by his <b>Twisted Brown Trucker Band</b> over songs like "Blue Jeans and a Rosary," "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" and "Half Your Age," a jab at someone who won't be telling Rock she loves him anytime soon: the recently re-wed <b>Pam Anderson</b>.
</p><p><i>Forever</i> Young: <b>She Wants Revenge</b> are still fresh, having just released their self-titled debut last year, but now they're back with a ... new LP! (Thought we were going to say "back with a vengeance," huh? Nah, we'll spare you the pun.) The dark dance-rock duo get infinitely darker on <i>This Is Forever,</i> and <b>Adam "Adam 12" Bravin</b> <a href="/news/articles/1571192/20071004/she_wants_revenge.jhtml">recently told MTV News</a> that they gorged themselves on the soundtracks to "Blade Runner," "Scarface" and other flicks during the recording of the effort. Keep your eye out for a potential DVD, featuring a video for each <i>Forever</i> track, coming down the pipe.
</p><p><b>Spankalicious!</b>: Repping the hip-hop set this week is Baltimore party-rapper <b>Spank Rock</b>, who has been on the fast track to fame after opening for <b>Bj&#246;rk</b> and drawing raves from <b>Thom Yorke</b> last year. Now he and producer <b>Benny Blanco</b> have put their skulls together for <i>Bangers &amp; Cash,</i> an EP that must make <a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9a/Tango_and_cash.jpg" target="_blank"><b>Kurt Russell</b> and <b>Sylvester Stallone</b> proud.</a> Blanco chips in more than a few <b>2 Live Crew</b> samples while Spank Rock does some rapid-fire spitting. Don't miss "Shake That" and "Loose."
</p><p><b>Vanessa Carlton</b> isn't saying die &#8212; while she parted ways with former label A&M after her second album, <i>Harmonium,</i> tanked, <a href="/news/articles/1544642/20061101/gotti_irv.jhtml">she's since hooked up with none other than <b>Irv Gotti</b></a> for the release of her third one, <i>Heroes &amp; Thieves.</i> Carlton wrote her Inc. release in New York and recorded it in San Francisco &#8212; but she didn't do it all solo, as <b>Linda Perry</b> and <b>Third Eye Blind</b> frontman <b>Stephan Jenkins</b> helped her on the production end. Oh, and some lady by the name of "<b>Stevie Nicks</b>" guests on a track, "The One."
</p><p><b>Band on the Run</b>: Sizzling Seattle sophomores <b>Band of Horses</b> might cause a brain cramp or two with the title of their second album, <i>Cease to Begin,</i> which leans toward country at times but will fit snugly into "indie-rock" record bins all the same. The disc, produced by frequent <b>Modest Mouse</b> and <b>Shins</b> collaborator <b>Phil Ek</b>, has been getting glowing reviews, having made <i>Rolling Stone</i>'s annual Hot List. Especially colorful song titles include "Cigarettes, Wedding Bands," "Lamb on the Lam (In the City)" and "The General Specific."
</p><p><b>Moving Units</b>?: Doing the dance-punk thing are Los Angelenos <b>Moving Units</b>, who hope their moniker comes to fruition following the release of <i>Hexes for Exes.</i> The group's second LP sounds bigger than the act's previous releases, thanks to additional electronic-drum and synthesizer sounds and contributions from a new fourth member, guitarist <b>Victor Velazquez</b>. "The Kids From Orange County" points out the fact that said L.A. neighbors can't live without the metropolis, while "Paper Hearts," a song about lost love, takes the album in a darker direction. If all else fails, the band should be getting some extra interest thanks to an opening spot for the <b>Smashing Pumpkins</b> at a San Francisco show earlier this year.
</p><p><b>Troubadour Time</b>: Four noteworthy indie singer/songwriters are stepping up to the plate this week with new material, with <b>Robert Pollard</b> leading the pack. Leave it to the former <b>Guided by Voices</b> majordomo, who can be found pictured in the dictionary next to the term "prolific," to crank out two new studio albums in one week &#8212; <i>Coast to Coast Carpet of Love</i> is more of a power-pop effort, while <i>Standard Gargoyle Decisions</i> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Standard-Gargoyle-Decisions-Robert-Pollard/dp/B000VDDBMK/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-6857414-8018540?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1191876003&sr=1-1" target="_blank">(the one with the batty album cover)</a> is more glam-rock.
</p><p>While Uncle Bob will be turning 50 on Halloween, underground stalwart <b>Scott Walker</b> has a few years on him. Now he's hoping to share some pearls of wisdom with his new album, <i>And Who Shall Go to the Ball? And What Shall Go to the Ball?</i> "How much of a body does intelligence need to be potentially socialized in an age of ever-developing AI? This is but one of many questions that informed the approach to the project," Walker declared of the LP in a recent statement.
</p><p>For his part, <b>Jens Lekman</b> has something to say on his latest effort, <i>Night Falls Over Kortedala.</i> The album is essentially a scorching screed in which Lekman rails against the same-named neighborhood in his Swedish hometown of Gothenburg. "What a depressing suburban hell this place is," he said in a recent press release, adding that he's been mugged countless times and is surrounded by shady characters. "As soon as I've finished this record, I will get the hell out of here." Still, he does provide some levity via "Shirin" &#8212; the tune is an ode to his barber.
</p><p>While Lekman finds himself mostly in solitude, <b>Scout Niblett</b> has more than a few friends along for the ride on her fourth LP, <i>This Fool Can Die Now</i>: <b>Steve Albini</b>, who recorded the effort, as well as <b>Will Oldham</b> and a two-person rhythm section. The 14-track effort includes "Do You Want to Be Buried With My People?" and "Let Thine Heart Be Warmed."
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<b>&#183;</b> Astral Doors - <i>New Revelation</i> (Locomotive)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Band of Horses - <i>Cease to Begin</i> (Sub Pop) <a href="/music/artist/band_of_horses/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Pato Banton - <i>Never Give In</i> (Cornerstone Ras)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Patterson Barrett - <i>I Must Be Dreaming</i> (Burnside)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Beirut - <i>The Flying Club Cup</i> (Ba Da Bing!)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Birds &amp; Batteries - <i>I'll Never Sleep Again</i> (self-released)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Karla Bonoff - <i>Karla Bonoff Live</i> (two CDs; self-release)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Vanessa Carlton - <i>Heroes &amp; Thieves</i> (Motown) <a href="/music/artist/carlton_vanessa/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Deana Carter - <i>The Chain</i> (Vanguard)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Cyrus Chestnut - <i>Cyrus Plays Elvis</i> (Koch)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> City Sleeps - <i>Not an Angel</i> (Trustkill)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Marc Cohn - <i>Join the Parade</i> (Decca)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Josie Cotton - <i>Invasion of the B-Girls</i> (Scruffy)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Crash Motive - <i>Consequence</i> (Wind-Up) <a href="/music/artist/crash_motive/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Shannon Curfman - <i>Fast Lane Addiction</i> (CC/Koch)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Deadstring Brothers - <i>Silver Mountain</i> (Bloodshot)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Brian Dewan - <i>Words of Wisdom</i> (Eschatone)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Diamond Rio - <i>A Diamond Rio Christmas: The Star Still Shines</i> (Word)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Edit - <i>Certified Air Raid Material</i> (Alpha Pup)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> DJ Envy &amp; Red Cafe - <i>The Co-Op</i> (Koch)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Extra Golden - <i>Hera Ma Nono</i> (Thrill Jockey)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Faber Drive - <i>Seven Second Surgery</i> (Republic)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Fiery Furnaces - <i>Widow City</i> (Thrill Jockey)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Future Kings of Nowhere - <i>The Future Kings of Nowhere</i> (307 Knox)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Josh Groban - <i>Noel</i> (Reprise) <a href="/music/artist/groban_josh/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> David Guetta - <i>Poplife</i> (enhanced; Ultra)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Deborah Harry - <i>Necessary Evil</i> (Eleven Seven)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Robert Hazard - <i>Troubadour</i> (Rykodisc)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Will Hoge - <i>Draw the Curtains</i> (Rykodisc)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Gerry Hundt - <i>Since Way Back</i> (Blue Bella)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Information Society - <i>Synthesizer</i> (Dancing Ferret)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Isley Brothers featuring Ronald Isley - <i>I'll Be Home for Christmas</i> (Def Soul Classics)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Johnossi - <i>Johnossi</i> (Control Group)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Kid Rock - <i>Rock N Roll Jesus</i> (Atlantic) <a href="/music/artist/kid_rock/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Kilborn Alley Blues Band - <i>Tear Chicago Down</i> (Blue Bella)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Kin - <i>Rise and Fall</i> (Aletheia)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Koop - <i>Koop Island</i> (Atlantic)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Patti LaBelle - <i>Miss Patti's Christmas</i> (Def Soul Classics)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Nils Landgren Funk Unit - <i>License to Funk</i> (Act Music)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Shawn Lee - <i>Hits the Hits</i> (Ubiquity)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Jens Lekman - <i>Night Falls Over Cortedala</i> (Secretly Canadian) <a href="/music/artist/lekman_jens/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Jennifer Lopez - <i>Brave</i> (deluxe edition comes with DVD; Epic) <a href="/music/artist/lopez_jennifer/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Leo - <i>Nightmares</i> (Rock Ridge)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Bill Lupkin - <i>Hard Pill to Swallow</i> (Blue Bella)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Claire Lynch - <i>Crowd Favorites</i> (Rounder)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Mannheim Steamroller - <i>Christmas Song</i> (American Gramaphone)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Marble Index - <i>Watch Your Candles Watch Your Knives</i> (Rock Ridge)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Cass McCombs - <i>Dropping the Writ</i> (Domino)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Nick Moss &amp; the Flip Tops - <i>Play It 'Til Tomorrow</i> (Blue Bella)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Moving Units - <i>Hexes for Exes</i> (Metropolis) <a href="/music/artist/moving_units/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> MV &amp; EE With the Golden Road - <i>Gettin' Gone</i> (Ecstatic Peace)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Naked Brothers Band - "The Naked Brothers Band" soundtrack (Nick Music/ Columbia) <a href="/music/artist/naked_brothers_band/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Scout Niblett - <i>This Fool Can Die Now</i> (Too Pure)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Nire - <i>Vespers</i> (Abandoned Love)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Oblivion Sun - <i>Oblivion Sun</i> (Prophase)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Obra Squara - <i>Sunshyness</i> (self-release)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Octopus Project - <i>Hello, Avalanche</i> (Peek-a-Boo)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Old Time Relijun - <i>Catharsis in Crisis</i> (K)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Parkway Drive - <i>Horizons</i> (Epitaph)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Plumb - <i>Blink</i> (Curb)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Robert Pollard - <i>Coast to Coast Carpet of Love</i> and <i>Standard Gargoyle Decisions</i> (Merge)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Polysics - <i>Polysics or Die!!!! Vista</i> (MySpace)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Prince Ali - <i>Curb Side Service</i> (Hiero Imperium)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Prints - <i>Prints</i> (Temporary Residence)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Puddle of Mudd - <i>Famous</i> (Geffen) <a href="/music/artist/puddle_of_mudd/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Ravens &amp; Chimes - <i>Reichenbach Falls</i> (Better Looking)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Dusty Rhodes and the River Band - <i>First You Live</i> (Side One Dummy)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> LeAnn Rimes - <i>Family</i> (Curb) <a href="/music/artist/rimes_leann/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Riverside - <i>Rapid Eye Movement</i> (Inside Out)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Rockfour - <i>Memories of the Never Happened</i> (Cooking Vinyl)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> She Wants Revenge - <i>This Is Forever</i> (Geffen) <a href="/music/artist/she_wants_revenge/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1571192/20071004/she_wants_revenge.jhtml">"She Wants Revenge Embrace Their Inner Depeche Mode On <i>This Is Forever</i>"</a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Silver Seas - <i>High Society</i> (Cheap Lullaby)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Sleeping People - <i>Growing</i> (digipak; Temporary Residence)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Mindy Smith - <i>My Holiday</i> (Vanguard)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Smithereens - <i>Christmas With the Smithereens</i> (Koch)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> So They Say - <i>Life in Surveillance</i> (Fearless)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Spank Rock and Benny Blanco - <i>Bangers &amp; Cash</i> (EP; Downtown)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Steriogram - <i>This Is Not the Target Market</i> (Rock Ridge) <a href="/music/artist/steriogram/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Trent Summar &amp; the New Rob Mob - <i>Horseshoes &amp; Hand Grenades</i> (Palo Duro)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Sunset Rubdown - <i>Random Spirit Lover</i> (Jagjaguwar)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Tankard - <i>Beast of Bourbon</i> (Locomotive)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Tuatara - <i>West of the Moon</i> (Fast Horse)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Ugly - <i>Ugly</i> (Rock Ridge)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Van Zandt - <i>My Kind of Country</i> (Columbia Nashville)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Scott Walker - <i>And Who Shall Go to the Ball? And What Shall Go to the Ball?</i> (limited edition; 4AD)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Ohmega Watts - <i>What's Happening</i> (two CDs; Ubiquity)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Robert Wyatt - <i>Comicopera</i> (Domino)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Y Society - <i>Travel at Your Own Pace</i> (Wax Orchard)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Year Long Disaster - <i>Year Long Disaster</i> (Volcom)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Balance 012 Mixed by Lee Burridge</i> (three-CD box set; EQ)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Chaos Restored With Justin Martin</i> (Buzzin' Fly)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>The Gift: A Tribute to Ian Tyson</i> (Stony Plain)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Now Esto Es Musica Latino 3</i> (EMI)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Tokyo Calling 2</i> (King Street)<br>
</p><p><b>Notable Reissues and Archival Material</b>:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> All That Remains - <i>Behind Silence and Solitude</i> (Razor &amp; Tie) <a href="/music/artist/all_that_remains/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Roy Ayers/ Ubiquity - <i>Lifeline</i> (digipak; Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Eric Clapton - <i>Complete Clapton</i> (two CDs; Reprise) <a href="/music/artist/clapton_eric/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Stanley Clarke - <i>Children of Forever</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins - <i>Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer - <i>Brain Salad Surgery</i> (Shout! Factory)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Sara Evans - <i>Greatest Hits</i> (RCA)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Fatboy Slim - <i>LateNightTales</i> (two CDs; Thrive) <a href="/music/artist/fatboy_slim/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Ian Gillan - <i>Gillan's Inn - Deluxe Tour Edition</i> (with DVD; Immergent)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Gladiators - <i>No. 1 Singles</i> (Heartbeat)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Johnny Hartman - <i>I Just Dropped by to Say Hello</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Isley Brothers - <i>The Definitive Collection</i> (Hip-O)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Quincy Jones and His Orchestra - <i>Quintessence</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Mat Kearney - <i>Nothing Left to Lose</i> (Columbia) <a href="/music/artist/kearney__mat/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Buy Now]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Ramsey Lewis Trio - <i>The In Crowd</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Moby Grape - <i>Grape Jam</i>; <i>Moby Grape</i>; and <i>Wow</i> (Sundazed)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Oliver Nelson - <i>The Blues and the Abstract Truth</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Nighthawks - <i>Metro Bar</i> (Intuition)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Luciano Pavarotti - <i>Pavarotti Forever</i> (two CDs; Decca)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Ramp - <i>Come Into Knowledge</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Sonny Rollins - <i>Sonny Rollins on Impulse!</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Selah - <i>Timeless: The Selah Collection</i> (four-CD box set; Curb)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Sarah Vaughan - <i>Gold</i> (Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Every Child Deserves a Lifetime: Songs From the </i>For Our Children<i> Series</i> (Shout! Factory)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Greetings From Los Angeles ... Eight Years of Acetate Records</i> (Acetate)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Jazz Divas: Gold</i> (two CDs; Verve)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>An Olde English Christmas</i> (Decca)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - <i>Summer Records Anthology 1974-1988</i> (Light in the Attic)<br>
</p><p><b>Music DVDs</b>:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> Jeff Allen - "Happy Wife, Happy Life Revisited" (Koch)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Ian Anderson - "Ian Anderson Plays the Orchestral Jethro Tull" (C&B)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Leonard Bernstein - "The Gift of Music: An Intimate Portrait" (Deutsche Grammophon)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Twinkie Clark - "Twinkie Clark and Friends: Live in Charlotte" (Verity)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Bing Crosby - "Bing Crosby's White Christmas All Star Show" (Quantum Leap)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - "Best of the Flatt &amp; Scruggs TV Show, Vol. 3" and "Vol. 4" (Shanachie)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Bob Mould - "Circle of Friends" (MVD Visual)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> The Brian Setzer Orchestra - "One Rockin' Night: Live in Montreal" (Surfdog)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Bernie Worrell - "Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth" (PD 101)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "Coping With Babylon: The Proper Rastology" (Sonerito)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "20 to Life: The Life and Times of John Sinclair</i> (Steve Gebhardt)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Various artists - "Coping With Babylon: The Proper Rastology" (Sonerito)<br>
</p><p><b>Digital Releases</b>:
</p><p><b>&#183;</b> British Sea Power - <i>Krankenhaus?</i> (Rough Trade/ World's Fair; hits terrestrial stores November 20)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Radiohead - <i>In Rainbows</i> (available Wednesday on Radiohead.com as a DRM-free MP3 download; Discbox, which will ship on or before December3, also contains a second, enhanced CD; additional artwork; and vinyl)<br>
</p><p><b>Coming Attractions</b>:
</p><p><b>October 16</b>:<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Jimmy Eat World - <i>Chase This Light</i> (Interscope)<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Angie Stone - <i>The Art of Love &amp; War</i> (Stax) <a href="/music/artist/stone_angie/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Thrice - <i>The Alchemy Index: Vols. I &amp; II: Fire &amp; Water</i> (Vagrant)<a href="/music/artist/thrice/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
</p><p><b>October 23</b>:<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Seether - <i>Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces</i> (Wind-Up) <a href="/music/artist/seether/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1564949/20070717/seether.jhtml">"Seether Frontman Won't Respond To Amy Lee's Attack: 'I Just Refuse To Lower Myself To That Level' "</a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Serj Tankian - <i>Elect the Dead</i> (Serjical Strike/ Reprise)<br>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1565133/20070719/tankian_serj.jhtml">"System Of A Down Frontman Serj Tankian On Intimate Solo LP: 'I Believe In It' "</a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Carrie Underwood - <i>Carnival Ride</i> (Arista) <a href="/music/artist/underwood__carrie/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
</p><p><b>October 30</b>:<br>
<b>&#183;</b> Avenged Sevenfold - <i>Avenged Sevenfold</i> (MVI also available; Warner Bros.) <a href="/music/artist/avenged_sevenfold/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Backstreet Boys - <i>Unbreakable</i> (deluxe digipak also available; Jive) <a href="/music/artist/backstreet_boys/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
<b>&#183;</b> Mario - <i>Go</i> (J) <a href="/music/artist/mario/albums.jhtml"><font color="#FF007B">[Preorder]</font></a><br>
Read: <a href="/news/articles/1557037/20070412/mario.jhtml">"Mario Gets Back To Making Music With Akon, Timbaland, Neptunes"</a>
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