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Rooney: Live at the El Rey

Last night – Friday, June 24, 2011 – Rooney headlined a concert at the El Rey, the last date of the touring cycle for their latest album, Eureka.

Opening with “Blue Side,” Rooney played a mix of old and new songs. Highlights included “Holding On,” “Shakin’,” and the final song “When Did Your Heart Go Missing.”

Rooney also invited two saxophone players to join them during “The Hunch,” and a member of Weezer played guitar on a cover of “Woman” by John Lennon.

Exclusive photos and video  from the concert taken by After The Show:

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Who Are They Now Game: Round 2 Answers

Click here to see the photos of the mystery kids and click here to read the clues.

After you’ve done that, scroll down to discover the answers and see who the mystery kids grew up to be.

1. Child #1 is Robert Schwartzman, frontman of Rooney:

2. Child #2 is Jeff Conrad, drummer of Phantom Planet:

3. Child #3 is Sherri Dupree of Eisley:

4. Child #4 is Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan:

5. Child #5 is Taylor Locke of Rooney and The Roughs:

6. Child #6 is Sam Farrar, bassist of Phantom Planet:

7. Person #7 is Gene Simmons of KISS:

8 and 9. Children #8 and #9 are Weston and Stacy Dupree of Eisley:

10. Child #10 is Tennessee Thomas, drummer of The Like:

11. Child #11 is Ryan Ross of The Young Veins:

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Song of the Day: Rooney

Song of the Day is a new song by Rooney called “Holding On.”

Here is a live video of “Holding On” from a few days ago:

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The Like: Show Recaps from the Echo, Silverlake Jubilee

On Sunday May 23, The Like headlined the Silverlake Jubilee Festival.

The band played songs from their new album Release Me, out June 15. Ryan Ross and Taylor Locke were spotted watching The Like’s set. Photos and videos from the show:

For the third night of The Like’s Monday night May residency at the Echo, they played songs like “Release Me,” “Fair Game,” He’s Not A Boy,” “In The End,” “Shhh,” “Catch Me If You Can,” and “Narcissus In A Red Dress.”

Sadly, they did not play “I Can See It In Your Eyes” either at the Silverlake Jubilee or at the Echo the next night. Alex Greenwald sat by the side of the stage at the Echo show, and Taylor Locke watched the show from the audience.


After The Show recorded the song “In The End” from the Echo show:

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Exclusive ATS Interview: Rooney’s Robert Schwartzman

After The Show is pleased to present our readers with an exclusive interview with Rooney frontman Robert Schwartzman:

After The Show: What’s your favorite lyric from the new album Eureka?

RS: “It’s the same old story, the same old movie, but when you’re with me it’s a masterpiece.”  It’s from the song Only Friend.

After The Show: How did the band choose “I Don’t Wanna Lose You” as the first song to share with the world?

RS: It was the first song we recorded for the album and it’s the one we tried with a few different producers.  It has our sound and has something new…represents the album in a good way.

After The Show: What is the hardest part about transitioning from a 5 piece to a 4 piece band?

RS: Well, we tried the 4 piece setup for a few rehearsals, but it didn’t feel right.  I like playing guitar in Rooney and it’s been my thing for the last 8 years in the band.  We have a bass player with us…names Brandon Quinn…awesome guy and terrific musician.  It’s great to have a new energy in the mix.

After The Show: Matt [Rooney's former bassist] called Eureka the “best record we ever made” in his farewell note. Assuming you agree, what makes Eureka even better than your previous albums?

RS: It has the strongest songs and it sounds the best.  It’s a good representation of who we are and what we’re made of.  The playing is really good from everyone and it just feels the closest to home.  We made it on our own, produced and engineered, which wasn’t the easiest thing for us, so it feels like a big accomplishment.

After The Show: How have the songwriting duties been shared among the band on previous albums, and how were they shared while writing Eureka?

RS: I’ve written everything for the band so far.  Eureka has two songs that I didn’t write…Into The Blue, by Louie Stephens and The Hunch by Ned Brower and Taylor Locke.  We started Rooney with my songs and it’s just been our thing…shaped our sound. The other guys are working more on writing and wanting to contribute, so this was their first chance to put music on a Rooney album.

After The Show: What is your song “Suckceed” about?

RS: It’s about some of the characters at our old label.  Some of the things I witnessed or felt while working with them.  How people pass the blame and how people do whatever it takes to make it…keep your job.

After The Show: What do you see as the role of collaboration in Rooney’s future? What about collaborating with other artists (Ben Lee, Jonas Brothers) in your own SoloBob music?

RS: I like collaborating and I’m loving the more and more I do it.  Perhaps there will be some other artists featured on Solobob. As long as it makes sense for the music.

**Rooney’s new album Eureka comes out June 8, 2010. For tour dates, click here.

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Rooney Acoustic Videos

For every 2,000 Twitter followers that they get, Rooney will post a new video of them playing songs from their upcoming album Eureka.

Here’s the first one, an acoustic version of “I Can’t Get Enough.” Taylor Locke looks different with his hair cut!

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Show Tonight: Taylor Locke & The Roughs

Tonight, Tuesday April 20, Taylor Locke & The Roughs will play at the Viper Room in LA.

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March Concerts in LA

There’s a lot of great concerts coming up this month in Los Angeles:

Tuesday (3/9): Laura Veirs @ Spaceland

Wednesday (3/10): The Delta Spirit @ The Bootleg Theatre

Thursday (3/11): Jason Boesel and Dawes @ The Troubadour

Friday (3/12): Holly Miranda @ The Bootleg Theatre

Saturday (3/13): The Young Veins and Michael Runion @ The Echo (5:30 Matinee Show)

Monday (3/15): She & Him @ Largo

Tuesday (3/23): Taylor Locke & The Roughs @ Bordello (Record Release Show)

Thursday (3/25): She & Him @ The El Rey Theatre

For a more comprehensive list of LA shows, head over to LosAnjealous.com.

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Rooney: New Music

Rooney has been playing a song from their new EP Wild One. The song is called “Suckceed” (sic).

Better quality version:

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New Rooney Side Project

Taylor Locke of Rooney has a side project called Taylor Locke & The Roughs.

Charlotte Froom, former bassist of The Like, is the bassist of this new band.

Listen to four songs on their MySpace here. “What Have I Done” is the best song of the four.

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