Glenn Gamboa

DROPS

Oil's well for Blameshift at Vans Warped Tour

July 20, 2008

Blameshift has always been used to handling things for themselves, from releasing their album "The Test" last year to booking their own tours to even driving their own tour bus.

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    July 20, 2008

    Blameshift has always been used to handling things for themselves, from releasing their album "The Test" last year to booking their own tours to even driving their own tour bus.

  • Putting Billy Joel in an LI state of mind

    July 13, 2008

    Once Billy Joel completes his Shea Stadium shows this week, he's in the market for a new challenge.

  • Beck's CD 'Chemtrails' gets help from Danger Mouse

    July 8, 2008

    THE ARTIST Beck

  • Straylight Run's Michelle DaRosa goes solo

    July 6, 2008

    A year ago at this time, Straylight Run was in the middle of launching its major-label debut "The Needles the Space" (Universal/ Republic) with a national tour. Today, the Long Beach-based band isn't exactly sure what will come next.

  • Johnnie Lee Jordan channels Bob Dylan, Tom Waits

    June 29, 2008

    If you go just by his music, Johnnie Lee Jordan sounds like he's from Kansas or Texas or Minnesota, maybe, somewhere with lots of open space and from an era that's more timeless than timely.

  • Seaford's Bandcamp is calling it quits

    June 22, 2008

    After a string of local Top 10 singles, a major-label contract (and exit), several national tours and lots of great music, Bandcamp is calling it quits.

  • Roslyn's Donnie Klang joins Danity Kane on MTV

    May 29, 2008

    Ten years ago, Donnie Klang was a seventh-grader at Island Trees Memorial Middle School in Levittown; he sang and rapped The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy's "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems" for the annual talent show.

  • Review: Usher's CD 'Here I Stand'

    May 27, 2008

    It's a thin line between smooth and super-safe, and Usher flops back and forth over it throughout his new album, "Here I Stand" (LaFace).

  • Push Play gets a boost

    May 22, 2008

    Backstage at Zootopia's preshow show on Saturday afternoon, the wildest crowd didn't belong to Sara Bareilles, who is enjoying her first Top 10 smash with "Love Song," or platinum-selling piano guy Gavin DeGraw.

  • DROPS: A departure by that other McCartney guy

    May 20, 2008

    Risk and pop music hardly ever go together. Why take a chance when there's money to be made?

  • The Shake, a local blend

    May 15, 2008

    The Shake is one of those bands that probably shouldn't fit together, but somehow does.

  • Duffy's 'Rockferry' a lot like Winehouse, in a good way

    May 13, 2008

    Duffy is much more than a nicer, non-addicted Amy Winehouse or the new-millennium Dusty Springfield, though being either of those things would be enough reason for celebration.

  • Matt Fazzi ushers in Taking Back Sunday's new era

    May 8, 2008

    After being holed up in a Williamsburg rehearsal space for the past two months, Taking Back Sunday is eager to try out some new material tomorrow night in that intimate little setting also known as Madison Square Garden.

  • Music review: Clay Aiken's 'On My Way Here'

    May 6, 2008

    Clay Aiken has always seemed like the most bewildered of the " American Idol" graduates -- his insta-fame cut with a bit of what-just-happened? caution, his music a hit-or-miss split between what he wants and what he's supposed to want.

  • Long Island bands invade Jersey for Bamboozle fest

    May 1, 2008

    The Bamboozle festival may be at the Meadowlands, but it's always had a distinctly Long Island flavor - even beyond the 25,000 or so fans from the Island who attend - and this year is no exception.

  • Review: Madonna's new 'Hard Candy' CD

    April 29, 2008

    Fear not, Madonna fans. The Material Girl still controls her material on her new album, "Hard Candy" (Warner Bros.)

  • Ushering in a feel-good era for LI-based musicians

    April 24, 2008

    It wasn't that long ago that Long Island bands would have to say they hailed from New York to make their record companies happy. Rockers from Long Island were seen as less edgy than their Manhattan counterparts. Rappers from Long Island, as Amityville's De La Soul once explained to me, were thought to be "too country" compared with city rappers.

  • Review: Ashlee Simpson's 'Bittersweet World'

    April 22, 2008

    Yes, everyone wants to know whether Ashlee Simpson and her fiancé, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, are expecting their first child. But after listening to Simpson's new "Bittersweet World" (Geffen) album, what should concern them is that she may actually have no idea what year it is.

  • On 'E=MC2,' Mariah Carey has no equal

    April 15, 2008

    'Uncle." (Should it be "Aunt"?)

  • Jay Z, Live Nation strike $150-million deal

    April 13, 2008

    Remember a few months ago when there were rumors about Jay-Z looking for a $100 million contract to start a new label, and many in the music industry snickered at the possibility of anyone paying that?

  • Long Island Sound: Matthrew Bair, Eve 6, Bandcamp

    April 10, 2008

    He isn't a cast member, but Matthew Bair could soon be putting his stamp on the new season of "The Real World XX: Hollywood," which celebrates its 20th anniversary when it debuts Wednesday on MTV.

  • Panic at the Disco's new CD is 'Pretty. Odd.'

    March 25, 2008

    Who says punctuation isn't important?

  • DROPS: 'Mail' is almost letter perfect

    March 18, 2008

    Unlike most of hip-hop's recent hitmakers, Flo Rida doesn't really have a hook. There's no island lilt like Akon, no vocoder sound like T-Pain, no cartoonish behavior like so much of the Dirty South.

  • Nine Inch Nails scares up sales with ‘Ghosts’

    March 16, 2008

    In chaos, there is opportunity. And yes, cynics, that even applies to the free-fallin'-sales chaos of today's music industry.

  • Review: Janet Jackson's latest CD 'Discipline'

    February 26, 2008

    On the title track of her new "Discipline" (Island Def Jam) album, over a loop of heavy breathing and Prince-ly slow-grinding synth-funk, Janet Jackson coos, "Take out your frustrations on me."

  • Sheryl Crow finds her way with 'Detours'

    February 5, 2008

    Sheryl Crow seemed destined to meander down one of those winding roads she claims that every day is, adrift into adult contemporary la-la land, where every song is kinda nice and sorta bland.

  • Jumping on different band wagons

    March 11, 2007

    In 1984, there was no musical middle ground. You had to pick sides, and you had to do it with a with-us-or-against-us intensity that really hasn't been seen since.

  • A prime-time hit parade

    October 8, 2006

    It seems like Mat Kearney's music is everywhere these days - everywhere except, well, you know, the radio.

  • The Killers don't quite go to town in their latest

    October 3, 2006

    The Killers wanted "Sam's Town" (Island) to be great.

  • A dream duo come true: Ray Charles, Count Basie

    October 1, 2006

    It started with an old box of tapes that Concord Records had received from its purchase of Fantasy Records.

  • Fergie's debut makes for an uneven ride

    September 19, 2006

    How come every time they come around, singers like Fergie always seem to let us down?

  • Justin sets sale

    September 12, 2006

    Justin Timberlake is always selling. It's probably what he does best.

  • Good, but not quite a 'Day' to remember

    September 5, 2006

    When you look like Beyoncé, when you dance like Beyoncé and, most importantly, when you sing like Beyoncé, good isn't always good enough.

  • The Cure finds one in its comeback CD

    June 29, 2004

    The long-awaited return of The Cure starts tentatively, with singer Robert Smith repeating "I can't find myself," softly and slowly in "Lost" over a lone acoustic guitar.

  • A Moment to Party Amid the Grief

    October 21, 2001

    FOR A BRIEF moment, the ongoing nightmare of the Sept. 11 attacks and their aftermath was replaced by a shiny rock and roll dream of unity, as Paul McCartney and his megastar friends told us all that there will be an answer. For “Let It Be,” McCartney, dressed in a blue FDNY T-shirt, played the piano, with Eric Clapton on guitar, Billy Joel on keyboards and everyone from James Taylor, The Who’s Roger Daltrey, Jon Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow and Melissa Etheridge on backing vocals.

  • Nightcrawler

    September 27, 2001

    THEIR FEELINGS were the same: Something had to be done.

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