NEW KELIS ALBUM "FLESH TONE" IS OUT TODAY

Kelis Performs This Morning On “TODAY” And
Next Tuesday On “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon”
“All Hearts” Co-Headlining Outing With Robyn,
One Of Spin’s “Must-See Tours,” Launches July 23rd
GRAMMY®-nominated singer-songwriter Kelis will perform her latest single, “4th of July (Fireworks),” this morning on “TODAY” and next Tuesday, July 13th, on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.” The track is from her new album, Flesh Tone, which The New York Times called “one of her strongest records yet.” It was released today by will.i.am Music Group/Interscope Records and is available everywhere, including the following digital retailers:
iTunes: http://bit.ly/FLESHTONEiTunes
Amazon: http://amzn.to/FLESHTONE_amazon
Amazon mp3: http://amzn.to/FLESHTONEamazonmp3
Kelis kicked off her series of national television appearances last month with visits to “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and “Tavis Smiley.” Her co-headlining “All Hearts” tour with Robyn, named one of Spin’s “25 Must-See Summer Tours,” commences on July 23rd.
The New York Post’s Pop Wrap called “4th of July (Fireworks),” “potentially the summer's most dynamite (yea, I went there) track!” You can check out the accompanying video, which Kelis co-directed with Rankin and Nicole Ehrlich:
“4th of July – THE REMIXES” was released last week. The five-song EP, which is available at all digital retailers, features remixes by Rusko, Richard X, Burns, Calvin Harris and Fernando Garibay. “4th of July (Fireworks)” is the follow-up to Kelis’ international No. 1 hit “Acapella,” which topped both the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs Chart and Music Week’s Pop Club Chart in the U.K. earlier this year. “Acapella” was recently featured on the hit FOX show “So You Think You Can Dance.”
Spin called Flesh Tone one of the “25 Summer Albums That Matter Most,” and gave it an eight out of ten rating in an album review, noting: “Kelis’ fifth album is part reinvention, part creative vengeance…the R&B maverick goes full tilt house diva.” “It’s the classic throb of disco liberation,” observed Rolling Stone while Vibe said it “gives drag queens and house lovers a new aural fixation.” “Flesh Tone…is built to detonate like a bomb on the dance floor,” said Elle. Perez Hilton gave the album a rave review on his website and has been tweeting about it non-stop, saying most recently: “I am LOVING that album!!!!!! From start to finish, it's fire!”
Kelis, best known for such smash singles as “Caught Out There,” the Top 5, GRAMMY-nominated “Milkshake” and “Bossy,” which became a million-selling ringtone, recently played the Glastonbury Festival. She’ll kick off the “All Hearts” tour with Robyn on July 23rd with a show at The Music Box in Los Angeles. The jaunt, which will feature special guests Dan Black and Far East Movement, will conclude with a two-night stand at New York City’s Webster Hall (August 4th & 5th). She’ll also play numerous international festivals this summer, including The Big Chill Festival in the U.K. on August 7th.
ROBYN & KELIS – “ALL HEARTS” TOUR
featuring special guests Dan Black and Far East Movement
7/23 Los Angeles, CA The Music Box
7/24 San Francisco, CA Mezzanine
7/25 San Francisco, CA Mezzanine
7/27 Boston, MA House of Blues
7/28 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
8/2 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
8/3 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
8/4 New York, NY Webster Hall
8/5 New York, NY Webster Hall
Comments
joeml said on July 12, 2010:
i bought the album and its amazing. if she comes to CLE ill see her for sure
Louiskool said on July 6, 2010:
This album is really good ! Too bad it's not getting enough fame !!
The choice of the singles is great too : "Acapella" (oh my gosh I love that song) and "4th of July" !!!!
Has Will produced some tracks on it ? I'm not sure ?? please someone have the answer :)
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"It's him; it's still a hit, but it's a club banger." <--- that sounds like an oxymoron and just to let it be known, i've never been against the album, i just always questioned the sincerity his the motives with the album...