Archive | May, 2010

Download free the dÉbruit Remix from Hot Chip drummer: Grovesnor

Download free the dÉbruit Remix from Hot Chip drummer: Grovesnor

 

The from UK electro-pop group, , likes to mix fresh new sounds of the synth with classic pop from thirty years ago.

When their drummer, Rob Smoughton, is not busy with Hot Chip, he’s busy as . As Grovesnor, he produces tunes even more of a throwback to the golden oldies sound he brings to the group, but he still keeps it fresh.

On May 25, Grovesnor will release his solo debut Soft Return. The first single is “” and you can save a from Parisian master dÉbruit from the link below. It’s sure to make you clap and sing along. The and original track are like night and day, but still paint the perfect vibe of a taxi ride.

Expect dates from Grovesnor later this year. He plans on returning as a six-piece band after finishing with Hot Chip.

.“Taxi from the Airport” the dÉbruit Remix

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American Hi-Fi pushes back album release date; now to self-release

American Hi-Fi pushes back album release date; now to self-release

’s new album, , will now be released August 17 on their own label, Hi-Fi Killers/The Ascot Club (through Megaforce/RED/Sony).

by Adam Elmakias

The rockers that brought us “” are working on the record as a follow-up to 2005’s Hearts on Parade (Maverick). Fight the Frequency was originally due out June 22.

“Lost,” the first single from the original line-up, will still be released to radio on May 24 with a soon to follow.

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DMB taking year off after 20 years non-stop touring

DMB taking year off after 20 years non-stop touring

has announced on its website that after 20 years of non-stop , they’ll take 2011 off.

The band has never taken a from touring since they formed and are one of the most successful touring bands in music history (They’ve sold 11,230,696 tickets to 547 shows in 2000-2009 almost exclusively in North America, according to Billboard).

The posted on davematthewsband.com:

As we feel the excitement building for this , we wanted to let everyone know that after 20 years of consecutive touring, Dave Matthews Band will be taking 2011 off. We feel lucky that our tours are a part of so many people’s lives, and wanted to give everyone as much notice as possible. We’re excited to make this one of our best tours yet, and look forward to returning to the road in 2012.

The break follows the band’s summer run and headlining slots at festivals such as and Mile High Music Fest.

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The Spill Canvas announce new summer tour dates

The Spill Canvas announce new summer tour dates

Currently out on the road for a headlining through the end of May, The Spill Canvas have announced that they will continue in June and throughout the . The leg begins on June 12th and includes several Canadian dates. The band will also hit the road opening for and in July and August.

released a five-song digital EP, entitled Realities, through all digital service providers in April. The band are currently working on the follow-up to No Really, I’m Fine, to be released by Reprise Records in 2010.

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5/14 Towson, MD The Recher Theatre
5/15 Asbury Park, NJ Stone Pony
5/17 Philadelphia, PA World Café Live
5/18 Cambridge, MA The Middle East – Downstairs
5/20 Columbus, OH The Basement
5/21 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
5/22 Chicago, IL Metro
5/23 Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock
6/12 Salt Lake City UT Murray Theater
6/14 Billings, MT The Railyard
6/15 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory Concert House
6/16 Vancouver, BC Rickshaw Theatre
6/18 Edmonton, AB Avenue Theatre
6/19 Calgary, AB The Den
6/20 Regina, SK The Exchange
6/21 Winnipeg, MB West End Cultural Centre
6/23 Madison, WI Orpheum Stage Door
6/24 Cleveland Heights, OH Grog Shop
6/25 Toronto, ONT Opera House Concert Venue
6/26 Montreal, QC Underworld
6/28 London, ONT Call The Office
6/29 Indianapolis, IN Emerson Theatre
7/22 Saratoga, NY SPAC*
7/23 Buffalo, NY Darien Lakes*
7/27 Holmdel, NY PNC Bank Arts Center*
7/30 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre*
8/03 Baltimore, MD The Pier Six Pavilion*
8/06 Gilford, NH Meadowbrook Amphitheater*
8/07 Scranton, PA Toyota Pavilion*
8/09 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Boutique Amphitheater*
8/10 Charlotte, NC Uptown Theater*
8/13 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Empire Fair

*denotes show with Goo Goo Dolls and Switchfoot

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Hear 2 new tracks from Kele Okereke’s The Boxer

Hear 2 new tracks from Kele Okereke’s The Boxer

Below, we’ve posted two new tracks from Kele Okereke‘s new album . You may already be familiar with from his work as ‘s frontman.

The Boxer hits US stores on June 22.
Walk Tall by keleokereke
Rise by keleokereke

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Interview with: Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu

Interview with: Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu

On paper, is a little intimidating. He writes brooding, intelligent lyrics for a band that I hold in high regard: Xiu Xiu. He is opinionated, but he has the wit to back his opinions whether on politics, social issues, the economy etc. Faced by the prospect of interviewing him, I was slightly trembling. What if I couldn’t reach his standards and came off as some dumb rando?

We found a “quiet” place for the just a block away from the : Pita Pita. I sat across from Jamie and he politely mumbled an apology for eating during the . Then, he began to stab his cup of fruit with a straw. A small smile crept up as I watched him use the straw. There was something so grounded in his behavior. My fear melted away and we began to discuss his band, his writing process, politics and a possible collaboration with bees…

Bethany Smith, PopWreckoning: Let’s start with your songwriting process. Especially with your last album, , you have a lot of dark subject material/heavier subjects, but then you have some lighthearted things. How do you balance the dark and the light and where do you get the inspiration for what goes on to a record like that?
Jamie Stewart, : There is not really any attempt to balance it at all. It’s always an attempt to talk about the things that are happening in the lives of the people that are close to me and in my life and sometimes in politics. Sometimes those things are a little bit lighter and sometimes those things are incredibly morose and heavy. So, if it is a year that is entirely filled with hilarious things, then it will just be hilarious. I hope the next record will be hilarious, but if it is a year that’s entirely filled with doom, then it will be doom-filled. I guess that answers the second part of the question, too.

BS: With the politics angle, it seemed like while Bush was in office there were more political records and you had songs about that, but with Obama, there’s been a change in the volume of political angles. What’s changed with you with Obama in office and the change of politics and the changes with stuff like health care?
JS: I don’t the President is a maniacal idiot anymore, but he’s a politician still. I mean, I like him, twenty percent more than I liked Bush. He doesn’t terrify me, but the war is still in full swing, just not being escalated. I appreciate that he’s not giving up on health care, although the health care bill is…in theory, I’m glad it exists, but it doesn’t seem like it is going to help people particularly. He’s kind of exactly the way I expected him to be and its exactly the way I expected things would get in politics. I expected things would get a tiny, tiny bit better and slightly less terrifying, which they have. I didn’t expect the worst, but I didn’t expect anything wonderful to happen.

BS: Moving on from the lyrical aspect, how do you come up with some of the musical aspects like using a Nintendo DS for a song like “Dear God”? How do you think this would be a cool instrument to use?
JS: It’s kind of just that. Before I got into song writing, I was mostly interested in engineering and spent a lot of time initially just working on sounds before I really started trying to become interested in narrative songwriting. I have a lot more experience with that than actual writing. And probably trying to make sounds as important emotionally as harmony and lyrics, a lot of times, those begin with a sound and we try to work that into a song or build up a song around it.

Joshua Hammond, PopWreckoning: Based off what she said there with the sound, you seem to be the only consistent member of the band from beginning to end, how does that affect how your sound shifts from album to album: Seven people or primarily you?
JS: Depends on the song. Like the last song on the record, “Impossible Feeling,” played on it and Angela [Seo] played on it, then I played on it. And a cellist, our friend, played on it, and it does have a particular sound, but then on a song like “Dear God I Hate Myself,” I played everything. And that was a different type of sound. This is an obvious answer, but different people put their own hearts and own ideas and own interests in there. I don’t feel territorial at all ,but Ches lives in New York and Angela lives elsewhere, so there are days when I get to work with them and days when I don’t want to not work, so I keep going.

BS: There’s been a lot of controversy over your music for “Dear God, I Hate Myself.” did you expect such extreme reactions?

Xiu Xiu – Dear God, I Hate Myself from Kill Rock Stars on Vimeo.

JS: No. We were really surprised. We were particularly surprised that a lot of the criticism had a racist orientation to it. A lot of them seemed to stem from  this belief that Angela, because she’s an Asian woman, is this terribly helpless person who couldn’t decide to do something totally gross of her own accord. The whole video was totally her idea, but there was all this speculation that I coerced this poor little Asian girl into doing something like that. If it had been some other chick, no one would have said anything like that. We were really, really surprised. It wasn’t overt racism, but it was racism by proxy of making stupid, ignorant comments and people accusing me of drugging her and insane things like that. We weren’t expecting it at all. We expected some people to like it and some to say it was stupid. There is a point to it, but as with everything, we figured some would get the point and others wouldn’t get the point. The other stuff we were really surprised by.
BS: I know when I watched it, it was hard to watch it because..
JS: It’s gross. It’s totally gross.
BS: It is gross, but it does make a lot of sense with the song and it is an important thing to get out there on a subject that a lot of videos wouldn’t even mess with in a two minute sphere; it’s something usually saved for a two hour drama trying to get an Oscar nomination.

JH: In some ways do you find the controversy has helped a little bit for people who might normally pay attention to you?
JS: Oh, I think if I looked on the internet, I’d have an answer for that, but I get way too freaked out and try to stay as far away from it as possible.
JH: Yeah, I never thought of that until right now.
JS: I’m sure there are, but it hasn’t changed our career.

BS: I think with that video, a lot of what helped me understand you weren’t doing anything malicious and just trying to get an issue across is that you’re involved with charities. Like on this you’re working with . Would you mind telling our readers what At the Crossroads means and how you got involved?
JS: How we got involved, Brenda, who is a friend of Angela’s, does it and she came on this tour with us so it makes sense we’d do some work for it anyways and what it is is a referral and counseling service for homeless youth in San Francisco.
BS: How did you come up with the idea to take images and photos with fans to give to people for it?
JS: Yeah, each sort of level of donation, somebody can get something back for it. I wish that Angela and Brenda were actually here because while I’m involved, they’re doing most of it. If you donate at all, you get a poster; if you donate five bucks you get a little device from a truck stop and we’ll mail it to you.
BS: Have you already done some of these purchase?
JS: Yeah.
BS: What are some of the devices you got people?
JS: Actually, they did those. The one thing I did, there’s a set of unrealesed Xiu Xiu songs and if we raise a certain amount of money then we’ll release those for . Even if we don’t make the money I think we’ll still do it because the goal is pretty high, but still. If you donate 50 then this photographer shooting us will help make a special photo book for that person out of his photos. It’s pretty cool. It’s going pretty well actually. People can do it on our website at xiuxiu.org or at shows directly.
BS: Cool.

JH: You guys, throughout your career, have done a number of pretty amazing . I’m a huge fan of the “Under Pressure” one.
JS: Thanks.
JH: When you pick a song to , how do you choose that process? Is it just songs that you guys personally love?
JS: Yeah. that’s the only criteria. That it, within one way or another, meant something to us. It’s always an attempt to say thank you to that song and those artists. The motivation is never to remake a song or be better than that artist. It is an attempt to be gracious to artists that are really important to us.
BS: Yet you guys covered ?
JS: Yeah. Haha.
BS: How’d that get in there?
JS: It’s a really filthy song. I loved how dirty it was. I spent a lot of time on the dance floor enjoying myself to that song.

BS: Haha. Yeah, I was just like on Youtube watching your covers and being like, ok , and Pussycat Dolls… In addition to a lot of covers, you do a lot of collaborations. Do you have any upcoming collaborations? And following that, are there dream collaborations you’d like to do someday?
JS: I just finished doing one with from and with from producing it. That was in February. That’s not really a Xiu Xiu thing, that’s just Jonathan and myself. And at the end of April, Xiu Xiu and are playing all of Unknown Pleasures at a festival and then again in New York. I think that’s all that is coming up. As for dream ones, i don’t have any dreams ones. Usually anyone I want to collaborate with, I’m friends with and it isn’t unfeasible to ask friends to do it. It’s more fun to work with people whom you are pals with and know really well. It’d have to be something really insane then..like 50 million bees or something like that or with a volcano or something completely impossible.
JH: Which makes no sense at all, but when I was thinking who I’d like to hypothetically see you work with, I was thinking I’d like to take this band and together because she does interesting things like using the poles of her staircase and stuff to record. Musically, it doesn’t remotely sound the same, but creatively, I’d like to see what would happen together. I wouldn’t mind seeing something something with , too, because they have an album where they just walk around and record sounds.
JS: Yeah. I like that approach to things.

BS: Yeah, that stuff is becoming more popular. Like we played a piece called “Rollercoaster” and took a chainsaw to a ladder to be the coaster going up the ramp. I’d like to hear this bee collab…For a final question, there have been talks of a DVD. Is there anything more to that?
JS: Yeah. It came out with the last record.
JH: First thousand copies.
JS: It ended up being the first 2000. It was like a video collection.
BS: I thought I saw something about a DVD history story.
JS: Oh, we were going to do that at one point, but it ended up not happening, so we did this video approach instead.

At this point we got sidetracked by Jamie’s tattoo on his left arm. A combination of a deer with a human face, but arrows sticking out of its side. Slightly unjarring, but beautiful. Jamie said it was too personal to elaborate on, so after some more small talk we moved on back to the venue to see the band perform.

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Twin Tigers touring with Interpol following Hold Steady tour

Twin Tigers touring with Interpol following Hold Steady tour

Athens, GA’s Twin Tigers have been on the road supporting their recently released . The band has been with , but just released dates with .

You can download their Automatic EP for free here.

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May 22 – The Social – Orlando, FL*
May 23 – The Social – Orlando, FL*
May 25 – Live Wire Music Hall – Savannah, GA*
May 26 – 40 Watt Club – Athens, GA8
May 27 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA *
Jun 19 – Taste of Randolph Street Fest – Chicago, IL
Jun 21 – Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, NY^
Jun 22 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY^
Jun 23 – Mr Small’s Theatre – Pittsburgh, PA^
Jun 25 – Crocodile Rock Cafe – Allentown, PA^
Jun 28 – People’s Court – Des Moines, IA^
July 1 – Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH^
July 2 – House of Blues Cleveland – Cleveland, OH^
July 5 – Blue Note, Columbia, MO^
July 8 – 40 Watt Club – Athens, GA^
July 10 – The Music Farm – Charleston, SC^
July 14 – Ram’s Head Live – Baltimore, MD^
July 20 – Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel – Providence, RI^
July 21 – Toad’s Place – New Haven, CT^
July 23 – Northern Lights – Clifton Park, NY^
July 24 – Chameleon – Lancaster, PA^
* w/ The Hold Steady
^ w/ Interpol
More dates to be announced soon!

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Eclipse Tracklisting and Cover Art

Eclipse Tracklisting and Cover Art

In case you missed the big reveal yesterday, here is the for the new Saga film: :

1. Metric—“Eclipse (All Yours)”
2. —“Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)”
3. The Bravery—“Ours”
4. Florence + The Machine—“Heavy In Your Arms”
5. Sia—“My Love”
6. Farfarlo—“Atlas”
7. The Black Keys—“Chop And Change”
8. The Dead Weather—“Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. and —“Let’s Get Lost”
10. Vampire Weekend—“Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE—“With You In My Head” (feat. The Black Angels)
12. Eastern Conference Champions—“A Million Miles An Hour”
13. Band of Horses—“Life On Earth”
14. Cee Lo Green—“What Part of Forever”
15. Howard Shore—“Jacob’s Theme”

Muse, a frequent contributor to the film series, gives fans the first lead single off the . As excited as we are for that, the big news with this tracklisting are the collaborations such as Beck pairing with Bat for Lashes.

The soundtrack will be released June 8. You can pre-order the release here.

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Mates of State release Nick Cave cover video; pre-order album for $5

Mates of State release Nick Cave cover video; pre-order album for $5

You’ve already heard us raving about the new Mates of State album and despite our slight bitterness that the duo is skipping their former-home of Lawrence on their , we couldn’t help but share some more news from their camp.

() is now available for just $5 and from what we heard off the album, it’s a steal. The album releases on June 15.

You can buy the pre-order the album at matesofstate.com and you can download a of ‘ “Laura free.

The band also just released a new music . Watch a new for their cover of ‘s “Love Letter” below. Daniel Garcia directs.

Crushes :
* w/ Free Energy
# w/ Todd Barry
^ w/ Nick Thune
% w/ Suckers
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6/15 Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse * #
6/16 Rochester, NY @ Water Street* #
6/17 Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church % #
6/18 Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Small’s Funhouse * #
6/19 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop * #
6/21 Cincinnati, OH @ 20th Century * #
6/22 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall * #
6/23 Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar *
6/24 Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar *
6/25 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown *
6/26 Denver, CO @ Bluebird *
6/28 Salt Lake City, UT @ In the Venue *
6/30 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall * ^
7/1 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall * ^
7/2 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo * ^
7/3 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo * ^
7/4 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress *
7/6 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s *
7/7 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre *
7/8 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live *
7/9 Baton Rouge @ Spanish Moon *
7/10 Birmingham @ Workplay *
7/12 Athens, GA @ 40 Watt * ^
7/13 Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel * ^
7/14 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar * ^
7/15 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall ^
7/16 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom ^

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Alex Winston covers Teddybears

Alex Winston covers Teddybears

 

Alex Winston sure loves and while we love her original music a lot, we really love her take on a wide variety of genres turned into her lovely harmonies and acoustic guitar melodies.

This time, Winston is covering Swedish now-pop group ‘ “.”

Keep a look out for Alex’s debut EP out later this for some original songs and remixes.

. “Yours to Keep” cover

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