Jukebox – Music News Cuts – 10/4
Written by Staff on October 11, 2024
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Tommy Stinson
Tommy Stinson of The Replacements will be playing two headlining shows in the New York City area on his current tour. Stinson will be opening for The Jayhawks at Bearsville Theater on October 25th, and The Bowery Electric in NYC on October 27th with Ma’am and special guests, and including a Halloween show at NYC’s Park Hudson Theatre. At that show, he’ll be playing with his band Cowboys in the Campfire and local favorite Dust Bowl Faeries.
Lastly, Stinson will attend the Jesse Malin benefit on December 2nd at Beacon Theatre.
TOMMY STINSON – 2024 TOUR DATES
OCT 4 Sounds Sounds B-Side – Dallas, TX w/ English Teeth
OCT 5 Continental Club – Austin, TX w/ English Teeth
OCT 10 502 Bar – San Antonio San Antonio, TX
OCT 11 Shoeshine Charley’s Big Top Lounge – Houston, TX
OCT 12 Mid City Ballroom – Baton Rouge Baton Rouge, LA
OCT 13 Chickie Wah Wah – New Orleans New Orleans, LA
OCT 16 Bar Keogh – Memphis, TN
OCT 25 Bearsville Theater – Woodstock, NY – opening for The Jayhawks
OCT 27 The Bowery Electric – New York, NY
OCT 31 Park Hudson Theatre – Hudson, NY
NOV 23 Dakota -Minneapolis, MN
DEC 02 Beacon Theatre – NYC (A Benefit for Jesse Malin)
Ministry
Ministry’s Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker are putting the finishing touches on the latest Ministry album, according to Jourgensen, the final album.
“Looking forward to how this new and FINAL Ministry record comes out,” stated Jourgensen. “Turns out working with Paul is like riding a bike; you never forget how. Buckle up, this is going to be a good one. It seems that everything has come full circle, with the re-inclusion of Paul for the FINAL record, it’s like wrapping a bow on a 40-plus-year career.”
Barker played in ministry from 1986 through 2003, making his one of the longest-standing, if not the longest-standing member aside from Jourgensen. He co-wrote many of the albums, including The Land of Rape and Honey, The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, and Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs,
Barker said in relation to the project, “After a couple years apart, these new recording sessions started in our tried-and-true manner: we started going in opposite directions that circled around which inevitably forced us to meet in the middle, much like a particle accelerator!”
In March of this year, Ministry released Hopiumforthemasses, and they just finished a summer tour with Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper.
Godsmack
Sully Erna from Godsmack said to Blabbermouth.net that the latest Godsmack album would likely be their last new album. Thy plan on focusing on their current catalog, which contains 27 top tens. It’s actually more than they can play in a given show,m as they usually top off at `15 songs in a show. Erna also laments the days when people bought full albums, instead of singles to put on a playlist.
Blabbermouth got this from Sully, “No. There’ll be no more new GODSMACK… I mean, you can never predict the future, but the decision that was made was that we’re gonna go out now and start honoring the catalog of music that we created over the last 30 years and just enjoy kind of the greatest-hits moments.”
To Meltdown, Sully said, “I mean, it sounds like the smart thing to do these days. Nobody’s really buying full albums anymore. And they make playlists of their favorite songs. So it just seems appropriate for this day and age. But again, [that’s] another argument for us to kind of dip out while we’re still in the world that we enjoyed growing up in, which was doing full-length albums and having artwork and lyrics and give the fans a whole experience through that body of work that you create. And I just no longer wanna put a year, year and a half of my time and effort and blood, sweat and tears into a piece of art for someone to just tear it apart, grab a couple of singles and move on. So, there’s that. And then there’s just the fact that we have a lot of singles right now. I mean, 27 Top Tens is a lot. That means we can’t even play them all in one night, ’cause we usually average about 15 songs a night. So for us, I just think it’s time that we start honoring the music and the catalog and giving the fans what they wanna hear.”