Artists to Watch: 4 Hot Bands Rolling Stone Missed

Maybe you didn’t know this, but Rolling Stone releases a super-rad article a couple of times a year called “Artists To Watch,” which includes brief but well rounded bios of up-and-coming artists in the music world. While I’ll admit that the magazine definitely has misses each year (They’re not freakin’ fortune tellers), they had some great hits this year.

My favorite of their “Artists to Watch” this time is Georgia’s Dead Confederate. And I’m not just saying this because they made me BBQ one night while they were crashing with friends of mine in Queens. (Even though the BBQ was soulfully delicious). Rather, they’re just an amazing band. I’ve caught them live a few times and they are truly one of those bands that makes you go: “Hold on, why aren’t these guys famous yet?”

They have been working their butts off for years now making Nirvana-Meets-Dirty-South tunes and their ever-improving songwriting is a testament to that. You should do yourself a favor and check them out while you can still afford to see them play live. Also on Rolling Stone’s list this year were: Lykke Li, 3OH!3, Ra Ra Riot, Laura Izibor, and Low Vs Diamond. While these are all great artists to watch out for, I think Rolling Stone missed a few. So here’s COED’s four additions to 2008’s “Artists to Watch.”

Check out COED’s “Artists to Watch 2.0″ after the jump! Read More »

COED Meets The Ting Tings

The Ting Tings

Most people’s first encounter with the ultra hip, uber talented band, The Ting Tings can be attributed to Steve Jobs and his brilliant iPod commercials. Their song, Shut Up and Let Me Go, was catchy, fun and piqued everyone’s interest…in more than an MP3 player. Fortunately, that song wasn’t the only trick up The Ting Tings’ sleeve.Their newest album, We Started Nothing, is further proof of this duo’s serious talent. Unable to get those songs out of our heads, COED just had to get the story behind the band. So, we did. The good news: Katie White is just as down to earth and cool as she is talented. And, though we didn’t get to chat with Jules, we are pretty sure the same goes for him.

COED: We Started Nothing is chock full of textured beats, irresistible melodies and witty lyrics- where do the songs come from?
The Ting Tings: We didn’t intend to form in a band so I think it came from a very honest place, because when we wrote these songs we didn’t think anyone would ever hear them. We just wrote them to play for our friends at parties. We were both feeling quite frustrated at the time and very sort of, I don’t know, like, invisible. We had been in a band that hadn’t worked out, we had a bit of a horrible time with it; I think it came from a real frustrated point of view, but they weren’t negative songs; they were just songs to make us feel better.

COED: Could you describe your song writing process?
TT: It’s completely different for every song. Both myself and Jules write everything together. Sometimes it will be that I will come up with something on the guitar and then we’ll come up with an idea on top of that. Or Jules might come up with something on the guitar or drums, or we’ll play keyboards or we’ll just have this little percussive sound. We just turn to sing like guy vocals and then an idea will come out of it. Read More »

“FN MTV” Premieres Tonight at 8PM

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In COED’s interview with Pete Wentz, you’ll read about how Wentz would rather interview Green Day over Elvis, had to work aound Snoop Dogg’s busy schedule and how he plans to bring the music video experince back to MTV with his new Friday night show “FN MTV.”

Check out interviews with Panic at the Disco and The Ting Tings on COED and College Candy, and be sure to watch the premiere of “FN MTV” tonight at 8PM on MTV.

Pete Wentz Launches Innovative TV/Web Program–Ask Him About It (and Ashley) Now!

pete-wentz.jpgThis summer won’t be remembered for the warm weather, ice cream trucks or girls in bikinis. Nope, 2008 will be remembered for “F’N MTV Summer!”

Talented musician, entrepreneur and activist, Pete Wentz, will shine the spotlight on what viewers love best about music on television – the exclusive, epic live events that can’t be missed. His new Friday night TV/Web series “FN MTV” is a 24/7 non-stop summer music celebration, for and by the music fans, combining the best music experiences from TV and the Web.

The celebration kicks-off on Friday, June 13th at 8pm ET/PT and we’ll be interviewing many of the guests appearing on “F’N MTV,” so check back here all summer for interviews with artists, like Snoop Dogg and The Ting Tings!

COED and College Candy will be interviewing Pete Wentz himself, tomorrow! Submit your questions in the comments, and we’ll make sure to ask him for you!

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