Friday, September 28, 2012

Song of the day: Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Never Is A Long Time"

Red Hot Chili Peppers just released their third pair of nine pairs of 7'' singles. These all comes from I'm With You sessions and are released over period of 6 months. New singles all called "Never Is A Long Time" and "Love Of Your Life". You can now check them both below. These singles are actually all pretty good and I even think that some of these "b-sides" are better than the actual tracks included on I'm With You.

 

Previously released pairs of singles were: "Strange Man/"Long Progression" and "Magpies On Fire"/"Victorian Machinery". You can check them all here.

Listen to new song from Soundgarden!

You all probably know that legendary band Soundgarden will release new album called King Animal on November 13. It will be their first full-length album since 1996's Down on the Upside (that's long 15 years).

You could previously hear new track called "Live to Rise", which was also featured on The Avengers movie soundtrack. The song itself was not bad at all.

Now they revealed first single of new record. It is called "Been Away Too Long" and holly shit, it's awesome. It is heavy and fast and I just love it. Give it a listen below.

Picture of the day: September 28, 2012

Head Count is a non profit organization that promotes participation in democracy. It does it by working with musicians of different genres of music. Of course, they are currently running programs regarding upcoming presidential elections in the US.

They go to many festivals and concerts and encourage people to register to vote so they can participate in upcoming elections. According to their website, they "translate the power of music into real action". So far, Head Count has registered 200,000 voters since 2004. They attend 1,000 festivals and concerts a year.

The Kills is one of many musicians that work with this organization. They recently posted a picture of Alison Mosshart (singer of the band) with a sign "Register To Vote Here". By this, of course, they want to encourage people to register.