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What Are You Listening To? This Week: AFI, Beastie Boys, Maroon 5, KT Tunstall and Blake Lewis

6/1/07, 6:45 pm EST

Davey AFI

What’s playing on AFI’s tour bus? We knew you wanted to know; click through the jump for Mike D., Adam Levine and more.

  • Davey Havok “Nick Cave, Grinderman [the self titled debut from Cave's newest side project]. I love Nick Cave. This record is fantastic. It really reminds me of Birthday Party. The reason I love it so much — and I was thinking about this last night when I recommended this album to a friend — is that Nick Cave doesn’t give up a fuck. He really, truly doesn’t. He’s doing what he wants because he loves it. That sentiment is overriding in Grinderman. It’s gritty, it’s raw, it’s dark, it’s bluesy. And he’s such a great storyteller.”

  • Mike D “All the songs that M.I.A. has released, she’s put a bunch out there on the Internet prior to her album release. I like all of them, especially “Bird Flu.” I’m a big fan of that one.”
  • KT Tunstall Cat Power, The Greatest. “I was so impressed. It’s so much more accessible than I expected. In a brilliant way. It’s a really fantastic episode that really grew on me. She’s got an absolutely inimitable voice.”
  • Adam Levine “I was listening to the new Kings of Leon record yesterday, and I like it a lot. I didn’t know what it was, a friend of mine was playing it, and I was like, ‘That’s really great, what is that?’ ‘Kings of Leon,’ [Levine's friend replied]. I said, ‘Okay, good. Download.’ They’ve got something really special happening.”
  • Blake Lewis “I could name 10 bands right now that should be signed to a major label,” the singer said of the plethora of talented acts back home in Seattle. Lewis listed his current favorites: Mob Law, Doxology, and Common Market. “Hopefully, some people are going to come out to Seattle and take some good notes, because there’s a lot of talent. I’m very lucky and fortunate that I got to get on this show and I try and rep my homies as much as possible.”

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lewis batting 1000 | 6/1/2007, 7:34 pm EST

There is a flood of talent here in seattle that I wouldnt call underground, but definitely under all the labels’ radar. They are putting out cds but they only go as far as word of mouth.

Sparty | 6/1/2007, 8:35 pm EST

That dude’s right. The new Kings of Leon records is sweet. It’s amazing how many people haven’t heard of KOL.
All three records = great

aha shake heartbreak | 6/2/2007, 11:42 am EST

agreed. kings of leon is an amazing band. It’s a shame they aren’t appreciated in the states like they are in europe.

yuck | 6/3/2007, 3:27 pm EST

actually kings of leon is pretty horrible. i saw them open for U2 and was highly unimpressed.

Brian | 6/3/2007, 6:34 pm EST

kings are very good. surprised that afi’s lead singer likes nic cave. very nice. cat power is really hawt.

Dr. Ralph | 6/3/2007, 8:20 pm EST

So who would win in a three way death cage match between Fall Out Boy, AFI, and Panic at the Disco? Who cares! Pass out battle axes and let the fun begin…

amanda | 6/4/2007, 11:54 pm EST

m.i.a. is brllnt

PHPTML | 6/5/2007, 6:19 pm EST

The Mob Law rocks.

PHPTML | 6/5/2007, 6:19 pm EST

The Mob Law rocks.

Shamus Goldensteinbergbaum | 6/7/2007, 9:08 am EST

The Kings of Leon played at one of my book signings..I found them to be soft spoken and polite

thomas | 6/8/2007, 3:30 am EST

Actually this makes for a great forum. Since Clear Channel radio is of no use, now we can get names of highly recommended bands from real music appreciators. Sorry RS, its hard for me to take your recommendations.
I recommend the Appleseed Cast.

Jackson Sykes | 6/22/2007, 9:58 am EST

I’ll make my reccomendations, but sorry, there hain’t no emo, screamo or indie-anything involved…

Strawfoot: gothic-americana from the muddy banks of the mississippi
Slim Cessna-some of the darkest country written today
Curtis Eller-New York’s angriest yodelling banjo player

Logan | 6/28/2007, 8:37 pm EST

Davey Havok is so articulate when describing everything– I swear he has a talent for journalism, not to mention, he’s a great songwriter. And by the way, Dr. Ralph, there’s no way that AFI could loose in a deadly cage match against Fall Out Boy and Panic at the Disco. Why? Because AFI isn’t composed of four or five stupid little teenage boys sucking the life out of the music industry, and besides, have you seen Pete whatshisface, anyone in AFI could totally kick his ass.

4wrd | 9/6/2007, 7:18 pm EST

check out Missing players.

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Deano | 11/5/2007, 6:27 am EST

Listening to “Chaire Missing”-Wire.Have”nt got sick of it in almost 30 years.Probably listen to their first album-”Pink Flag” next.

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