Beastie Boys Get Weird
February 26, 2009 by admin

Good news continues with subtle rumblings of a new Beastie Boys album due out this year. Last time they started talking about experimenting with new sounds, we got Check Your Head.
Things could be worse, right? (Try, “experimenting with a new surgery that will make you a love machine, or… give you a limp.” )
Damian Jones of BBCÂ news says:
By Damian Jones
Beastie Boys bassist Adam MCA Yauch has revealed their forthcoming new album has taken the rap collective in a “bizarre” new direction.
“It’s a combination of playing and sampling stuff as we’re playing, and also sampling pretty obscure records,” he said of their eighth studio LP.
They have tentatively named the record Tadlock’s Glasses, after a former tour bus driver, who was once presented with a pair of glasses by Elvis.
The band are set to tour in the summer.
Speaking to BBC Five Live at the Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles, Yauch said the collective are currently putting the finishing touches to their new album.
“We’re tweaking some mixes and we’re going to master it in the next couple of weeks,” he explained.
“There are a lot of songs on the record and there are a lot of short songs and they kind of all run into each other.”
The record comes nearly two years after their Grammy Award-winning instrumental LP The Mix-Up.
Of the title he explained: “We had a bus driver years ago who used to drive Elvis’ back up singers.
“His name was Tadlock and Elvis gave him a pair of glasses which he was very proud of. So for some reason that title - Tadlock’s Glasses - has just been bouncing around.”
Although no firm release date has been set for the record, Yauch said the Beastie Boys would return to the UK for a series of tour dates in support of the album later this year.
And from Entertainment Weekly’s Simon Vozick-Levinson -
The Beastie Boys are putting the finishing touches on their eighth studio album. “It’s a pretty weird record,” rapper Adam Yauch (MCA) told EW at last weekend’s Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., where Wendy and Lucy, which Yauch’s company distributed, was nominated. And unlike 2007’s vocal-free The Mix-Up, he promises it will feature “a lot of rhyming and playing and sampling — all combined.” Beyond that, details are scarce, but Yauch hints that the venerable trio has been (no surprise here) experimenting with new sounds: “We still have a good time working together. It’s fun to be able to reinvent yourself every time.” They’re aiming for a summer or fall release, though no date has been set.
Sounds good to me, but if you wanna get really weird, make this happen:

Please, don't everyone talk at once.




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