Lily Allen, Bobby Valentino, Morrissey, Ryan Leslie and The Lonely Island

the music press

thu 2/19/2009

 
A collage of Lily Allen, Bobby Valentino, Morrissey, Ryan Leslie and The Lonely Island.
  • U.K. pop phenom Lily Allen is back with It's Not Me, It's You, a "pop album brave enough to have a go at defining the times," according to The Guardian. The British paper says Lily Allen is "the perfect pop star for these crumbling times, and this album is the proof." The Los Angeles Times agrees: "She's mischievous, sweet as powdered sugar, backstabbing at her worst and absolutely irrepressible."
  • Ludacris-backed R&B singer Bobby Valentino is back with his third album, Rebirth. "He displays his typical naughty side on 'Butterfly Tattoo,' though for the most part, he strays from the usual playboy persona displayed on previous efforts," observes the Associated Press. Valentino "builds on his past successes while also offering some richer instrumentation and some grown-up lyrics," writes Metromix, while The Coolest Out blog wonders: "Oh my, poor Bobby V, what happened to you? You are but a pale image of the smash hits 'Tell Me' & 'Slow Down' that I remember from 2005."
  • Former The Smiths frontman Morrissey releases his tenth studio album, Years of Refusal. "Age can undermine lesser rockers. But time's cruel toll just validates Morrissey's morbid drama-queen spiels — to paraphrase a lyric from his old band the Smiths, he has earned it, baby," chides Rolling Stone. "Morrissey 2009 isn't always as exciting as the Morrissey of old, but despite his focus on mortality and aging the time around, the guy is far from dead," proclaims Stereogum.
  • Washington R&B producer-singer Ryan Leslie drops his self-titled debut. Despite calling him a "competent vocalist at best," Entertainment Weekly says it's "a testament to Leslie's extraordinary melodic instincts that the disc has as much replay value as it does." Vibe Magazine calls it a "project heavy in power production, but skim on memorable showmanship." Billboard digs it: "What took Universal Motown so long to release this attractive body of work? That's the question R&B aficionados may find themselves asking after one listen to Leslie's much-delayed self-titled album."
  • The Lonely Island, the comedy trio behind "D**k in a Box" and "J**z In My Pants," releases its debut, Incredibad. Led by Saturday Night Live star Andy Samberg, the group is joined by guests like T-Pain, E-40 and Julian Casablancas of The Strokes. "[I]f you didn’t know they were spouting jokes, you might mistake this for the hottest rap record in 2009," predicts Review Chicago. "[T]he surprise is how good the music is, how pitch-perfect the style parodies and production for them are, how much this isn't just a collection of random tracks with a few intermittent laughs," writes Paste Magazine.
 
 

see, blocked

daily dos

thu 3/20/2008

 

Fans rush the stage to greet Morrissey in a new video, "That's How People Grow Up." (via Spinner)

 
 

project run away

daily dos

fri 11/30/2007

 

Morrissey tells NME: "Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England, the more the British identity disappears."

 
 

between the líneas

daily dos

fri 8/24/2007

 

Morrissey reportedly turned down a $75 million offer to tour with his former band, The Smiths. (via The Daily Swarm)

 
 

keep digging

daily dos

tue 4/24/2007

 

Gustavo Cerati, Morrissey, Mala Rodríguez and Nelly Furtado will appear on Gustavo Santaolalla's new Bajofondo Tango Club album.

 
 

march madness

daily dos

thu 3/15/2007

 

Morrissey announces U.S. tour.

 
 

sing your life

daily dos

fri 2/9/2007

 

Morrissey picks out his grave site, will be buried next to Johnny Ramone.

 
 

makin' moves

daily dos

wed 1/10/2007

 

Morrissey is in negotiations to represent the UK in this year's Eurovision song contest.

 
 

Moz Angeles

milestones in latino history

thu 12/21/2006

 
Morrissey performs in front of his devoted fans.

July 23, 1990. While looking through the $2 pirated cassette section at the South Gate swap meet, Fernando "Fernie" Medina finds a tape by Morrissey titled Viva Hate. Intrigued by the Spanish-sounding title, Medina purchases the cassette. Later, while listening to "Every Day is Like Sunday," he sees a vision of his tia Refugio, que en paz descanse, and begins to weep. Fifteen years later, Morrissey releases the song "Mexico."

 
 

spot quiz

daily dos

mon 9/18/2006

 

How many Mexican Americans are on this 1990 recording of Morrissey fans sending their shout outs via telephone messages? We counted five, for sure. (via Fluxblog)

 
 
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