It’s that time again when Fall TV is in full swing. As stations add new shows and bring back some favorites, many of them have featured The Pink Logs. If you watch closely this season, you’ll be able to see The Pink Logs in various episodes of your favorite shows including Dancing with the Stars, Gossip Girl, Heroes, House, Melrose Place and Vampire Diaries.
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Alternative Specialty Top 20 Songs For Week Beginning
09/14/2009
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Artist |
Title |
Label |
| 1 |
Manic Street Preachers |
Jackie Collins Existential
Question Time |
Columbia |
| 2 |
The Rifles |
The Great Escape |
Nettwerk |
| 3 |
Death Cab For Cutie |
Meet Me On The
Equinox |
Chop Shop / Atlantic |
| 4 |
Echo & The Bunnymen |
Think I Need It Too |
Ocean Rain |
| 5 |
Muse |
Uprising |
Warner Bros. |
| 6 |
Yo La Tengo |
Nothing To Hide |
Matador |
| 7 |
Arctic Monkeys |
Crying Lightning |
Domino |
| 8 |
...And You Will Know Us
By The Trail Of Dead |
Inland Sea |
Justice |
| 9 |
The Bravery |
Slow Poison |
Island |
| 10 |
Weezer |
(If You're Wondering If I
Want You To) I Want
You To |
Universal |
| 11 |
The Big Pink |
Velvet |
4AD |
| 12 |
Sea Wolf |
Wicked Blood |
Dangerbird |
| 13 |
Glasvegas |
It's My Own Cheating
Heart That Makes Me
Cry |
Columbia |
| 14 |
AFI |
Medicate |
DGC / Interscope |
| 15 |
Monsters Of Folk |
Say Please |
Shangri-La |
| 16 |
Pearl Jam |
The Fixer |
Monkeywrench |
| 17 |
Atreyu |
Storm To Pass |
Hollywood |
| 18 |
Muse |
Resistance |
Warner Bros. |
| 19 |
Eva & The Heartmaker |
Please! |
Sony / RED Distribution |
| 20 |
A Place To Bury
Strangers |
In Your Heart |
Mute |
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Alternative Specialty Top 20 Releases For Week Beginning
09/14/2009
| TW |
Artist |
Title |
Label |
| 1 |
Arctic Monkeys |
Humbug |
Domino |
| 2 |
The Rifles |
The Great Escape |
Nettwerk |
| 3 |
Manic Street Preachers |
Journal For Plague
Lovers |
Columbia |
| 4 |
Pearl Jam |
Backspacer |
Monkeywrench |
| 5 |
Muse |
The Resistance |
Warner Bros. |
| 6 |
Yo La Tengo |
Popular Songs |
Matador |
| 7 |
Silversun Pickups |
Swoon |
Dangerbird |
| 8 |
Kings Of Leon |
Only By The Night |
RCA |
| 9 |
Various Artists |
Twilight: New Moon
[Original Soundtrack] |
Chop Shop / Atlantic |
| 10 |
Echo & The Bunnymen |
Think I Need It Too
[Single] |
Ocean Rain |
| 11 |
The Raveonettes |
In And Out Of Control |
Vice |
| 12 |
The Big Pink |
A Brief History Of Love |
4AD |
| 13 |
Sea Wolf |
White Water, White
Bloom |
Dangerbird |
| 14 |
...And You Will Know Us
By The Trail Of Dead |
The Sell Out EP [EP] |
Justice |
| 15 |
The Postmarks |
Memoirs at the End of
the World |
Legacy / Sony BMG |
| 16 |
The Soulsavers |
Broken |
Columbia |
| 17 |
Japandroids |
Post-Nothing |
Polyvinyl |
| 18 |
The Bravery |
Slow Poison [Single] |
Island |
| 19 |
Florence & The Machine |
Lungs |
Island |
| 20 |
Shinedown |
The Sound Of Madness |
Atlantic |
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THE MANICS BOW BIG:
That would be the UK’s Manic Street Preachers, who debut at No.1 on the
Mediaguide Alternative Specialty Song chart with the terrifically titled
“Jackie Collins Existential Question Time,” helping full-length Journal for Plague Lovers (Columbia) to
a No.3 showing on the Album end. The album features lyrics from founding member
Richey Edwards, who mysteriously disappeared in 1995 and was only just legally
declared dead last November. Also waving the Union Jack on the charts this week
is London act The Rifles, who debut at No.2 on both charts this week, with the
title track of The Great Escape
(Nettwerk) doing the honors on the Song side. Completing the triple,
Sheffield’s Arctic Monkeys continue to reign supreme on the Album index with Humbug (Domino), which enjoys its third
straight week atop the pile. That doesn’t mean there still aren’t some more
debuts to report, though…quite the contrary, lead by Death Cab for Cutie at
No.3 on the Song side with “Meet Me on the Equinox,” the first single from the
forthcoming Twilight: New Moon OST
(Chop Shop/Atlantic), which itself debuts at No.9 on the Album index. Speaking
of the number nine, that’s where Big Apple quintet The Bravery bows on the Song
side this week with “Slow Poison” (Island), which gains enough spins to also
chart at No.18 on the Album end. Look for them on tour with support from the
fabulous Living Things starting October 1; for full dates, check out www.myspace.com/thebravery. Making
a big move to enter the Top 10 on the Song side is longtime Alt-faves Weezer,
who advance 58-10 with the wordy “(If You’re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want
You To,” allowing new Universal effort Ratitude
to jump 79-21 on the Album chart.
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