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From AssociationWorks@aol.com
Subject Re: Rooney/Major Label Pop
Date Thu, 6 Feb 2003 21:53:25 EST

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Another new release to look out for is the new ZWAN
(aka Billy Corgan and friends). Reprise just released it last week
and (by commercial rock standards) it's pretty damn POP!

Also...Hot Hot Heat is going from SubPop to major sometime
soon. Word on the street...

Jeff

<< Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:56:31 -0800
 From: "David Bash" <bashpop@earthlink.net>
 To: "Audities" <audities@smoe.org>
 Subject: Rooney!
 Message-ID: <005801c2cd8b$5a1578a0$5116fea9@david>
 
 I just got an advance of the upcoming CD by Rooney, one of the most
 buzzed-about young bands in L.A.  The band is led by Robert Carmine (nee
 Schwartzman-he's the brother of Jason Schwartzman, actor and drummer for
 Phantom Planet) and I've got to tell ya: the first two songs on the album,
 "Blue Side" and "Stay Away" are the absolute shit, with a lot of guts, tight
 harmonies and simply amazing hooks!  The rest of the album doesn't quite
 measure up to that standard (that would be tough), though some of the songs
 are real good.  One of the songs is called "Popstars," and in fact the band
 refers to their music as "pop-rock".  It's a good sign...
 
 Rooney has just started a tour with The Donnas and OK Go.   The dates are on
 their site at http://rooney-band.com/rooney.html  There are also some sound
 clips on the site, though unfortunately they didn't choose to put up their
 best songs (though perhaps the band's opinion differs from mine).  :-)
 
 The album is on Geffen, and is scheduled for release in May.  I know the
 guys are really young (I think everyone in the band is 20 or younger), which
 is obviously a major factor in Geffen's decision to sign them, but if labels
 are attracted to music like this there is real hope for pop.
 --
 Young Pop Rules!!!!!
 Take Care,
 David >>

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