NEW TALES TO TELL, A TRIBUTE TO LOVE AND ROCKETS

Digital Release:  July 28, 2009  Physical Release: August 18 on Arsenal Rock n Roll/Justice Records/Fontana Distribution

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NEW TALES TO TELL, A TRIBUTE TO LOVE AND ROCKETS

“Admittedly it was their history with Bauhaus that first brought our attention to Love and Rockets but we immediately realized that they were a band of their own merit. Their addition of pop structures and TRex cool to their dark art rock foundation had us totally hooked as a new wave enamored youth that, and the fact that they looked really fucking cool. Who didn’t want hair like Ash?

Plus, we can’t deny that, though confused by their presence in the video, we always loved the bubblemen. They were a fantastic band and it’s only fitting that their songs still move the dancefloors. I personally still wear my old Motorcycle shirt to this day.”—Blaqk Audio

magnumpr_albumartsmall_1It’s been nearly a quarter of a century since one of the most celebrated, and influential bands of our generation, Love and Rockets formed. In 1985 Daniel Ash (guitars, saxophone, and vocals), David J (bass and vocals) and Kevin Haskins (drums, synthesizers) departed from being gothic rock icons with the highly coveted Bauhaus and merged sparkling new wave disco dust influenced T Rex boogie, rockabilly, punk, folk, proto-rave, and psychedelia into one big ball of confusion.  Their electric and eclectic blends, makes them cross over from far left to extreme right in one quick swoop which not only leaves their music timeless and classic but most memorable and to be shared, listened to and indulged in any decade.

Black Francis
Black Francis
The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips
Snowden
Snowden

“The attraction of Love and Rockets lies in their very commercial uncommerciality. The band have a whole host of smart tunes lurking in their material, but it takes some concentrated aural inspection to derive maximum benefit from them…  Kerrang Magazine Shaking the ghost of Bauhaus, Love and Rockets first single, ironically a cover, “Ball of Confusion” launched their career in 1985 which successfully disassociated them  from being pigeonholed into any particular genre.

So it’s only natural that eventually similar minded multi-facted artists including both legends such as  Frank Black, Flaming Lips, Stephen Perkins (Janes Addiction) Dandy Warhols, Snowden, and newer buzzworthy acts A Place to Bury Strangers, War Tapes,  and Blakq Audio pay their respect to a band whom had influenced their style. Indeed, it all does circle back into one big ball of confusion.

A Place to Bury Strangers
A Place to Bury Strangers
War Tapes
War Tapes
Blaqk Audio
Blaqk Audio
Dubfire
Dubfire

“The creativity and production that has been put in to these tracks is quite impressive. I feel honored that these artists have taken the time to craft such excellent versions and its also really interesting to hear contemporary renderings of these songs. “ Kevin Haskins  “New Tales To Tell, A Tribute To Love and Rockets” is produced by Phil Jaurigui  and Christopher The Minister who after almost 20 years in the music biz in Commercial Alternative Radio/Record Promotion/ Management and Satellite Radio in February of 2008 decided it was time to pay tribute to a band that was a huge part of his life and career and a band that had influenced so many other great bands. While for most of us, Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets flourished In an era when cassettes ruled our car stereos and vinyl flooded our clubs, but no matter what age, everyone seems to have a Love and Rockets tale to tell.

Adrian Young
Adrian Young
Chantal Claret
Chantal Claret
Halloween Jack
Halloween Jack
M J Keenan (of Tool)
M J Keenan (of Tool)

This Christopher discovered when he started contacting musicians to participate. And through various legwork and word of mouth, talks soon flourished with the likes of Stephen Perkins who recalls when “Janes addiction was on tour with Love and Rockets – 1988-   I remember fog machines, strobe lights, glow in the dark drum sticks and me, an 18 year old punk from LA with my jaw dropped”. He Adds, “When I listen to Jane’s Addiction’s Mountain Song, I hear a rethink of Love and Rockets “The Light”, which is performed exquisitely by NYC’s A Place To Bury Strangers who comment, “Love and Rockets were one of the bands we all grew up too.  ”So Alive” and “No New Tale to Tell” were part of the soundtrack of our high school years and Express sounds as good now as it did then.  We are honored to be a part of this tribute record.” Jason Ruck, keyboardist From Film School agrees

“We feel really lucky to be able to cover this song. One of the great things about “An American Dream” is the picked twelve-string  – classic Daniel Ash style!”   No Doubt’s Adrian Young was 15  when he bought “Mirror People” on vinyl and still owns it to this day. He teams ups with Morning Wood’s Chantal Claret who rip up a snarling strip tease rendition containing a nasty ass beat on their take of “Lazy”.

Frankenstein 3000
Frankenstein 3000
 VEX
VEX
Film School
Film School
Halls of The Machine
Halls of The Machine

In addition to musicians going on record for New Tales To Tell, supergroups were being formed with Christopher at the producer’s helm: Dance-techno meets cabaret-goth  on “Yin and Yang and the Flowerpot Man” provided by Halloween Jack, which includes members of Janes Addiction (Stephen Perkins), Guns and Roses (Gilby Clarke) and Alice Cooper (Eric Dover), and  Garbage (Daniel Shulman). While the other  supergroup features M J Keenan- Puscifer, Maynard from Tool/ A Perfect Circle/Puscifer along with Thomas Froggatt of She Wants Revenge on Bass and  guitarist Mark Chaussee- formerly of Marilyn Manson-Danzig & Fight performing “Holiday on the Moon” from their beyond platinum selling album released in 1986, Express. Another dark industrial electro delight is delivered from Blaqk Audio who glam it up darkly on “No New Tale To Tell”, while on “Inside the Outside”, Dandy Warhols rave it up a notch. David J comments, “We have been knocked out by the response to this.  So many of these interpretations are quite inspired.  We should have done it like that!”

New Tales To Tell  recalls classic vintage  Love and Rockets undertones as heard on  the T Rex inspired “So Alive” from their self titled album, which marked their most successful single (Top 5 US Billboard Charts).New Tales to Tell offers two unique versions that are as addictive as the original and just like Love and Rockets, Flaming Lips expose their passion for the Beatles more psychedelic moments  as best noted with their  trippy warped rendition of “Khundalini Express”. They twist it up even further with their minimal electro vocoder chorus, maintaining the distinctive hook just like the original. 1989 saw yet another dimension for Love and Rockets as they flirted with dance, best heard on their EP  “Motorcycle” and  their self titled album, so it’s only fit  that Dubfire lends his futuristic take on “I Feel Speed” from this era.

Stone Foxes
Stone Foxes
 Sweethead
Sweethead
Matt Harris of Lossy Coils
Matt Harris of Lossy Coils
Ian Moore of Lossy Coils
Ian Moore of Lossy Coils

Influences appear in every artform on New Tales To Tell: Lending their talents is artist Shepard Fairey who designed the album art  and who’s most recent work became more widely known in the 2008 United States Presidential Election, specifically his Barack Obama “HOPE” poster. Bonus tracks are made available on each version of this release and are made exclusive for Rhapsody, Amazon, iTunes, indie retail,  (featuring The Morlocks),  Physical formats and Limited Blue and Red Vinyl (featuring 8mm.) New Tales to Tell is a multi-facted album covering a variety of different styles,a perfect compliment to the originators, Love and Rockets.

“The power isn’t in the velocity or volume, but the content itself” (James Hall).

““When Bauhaus closed one door, Love And Rockets opened another~

Both doors lead to a dark, desolate place for Lovers, Heartbreakers, and the Heartbroken. We are all one, two or all of the 3” Charlie Overbey, Charlie & The Valentine Killers New Tales To Tell, A Tribute To Love and Rockets is produced by Christopher The Minister & Phil Jaurigui. Album art created by Shepherd Fairey

Track listing:
All In My Mind – Black Francis
Holiday On The Moon – Puscifer (MJ Keenan)
Love Me – War Tapes
No New Tale To Tell – Blaqk Audio
I Feel Speed – Dubfire
Inside The Outside – The Dandy Warhols
Kundalini Express – The Flaming Lips
Life In Laralay – Sweethead
An American Dream – Film School
The Light – A Place To Bury Strangers
Mirror People – Monster Magnet vs Adrian Young
Fever – The Stone Foxes
No Big Deal – Frankenstein 3000
It Could Be Sunshine – VEX
So Alive – Better Than Ezra
Lazy – Chantal Claret vs Adrian Young
Sweet F.A. – Lossy Coils w/ Ian Moore
No Words No More – Snowden

“New Tales To Tell” A Tribute To Love And Rockets
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Author: Paola