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Japandroids Announce Five-Week North American Tour

Japandroids Announce Five-Week North American Tour

will take their live show back on the road in late August for a five-week, , their headlining tour in almost a year. Japandroids have been busy writing the follow up to their critically acclaimed Post-Nothing and will premiere new songs from their forthcoming due in 2012. The tour begins on August 27 in Vancouver, BC at The Waldorf Hotel and wraps up on September 29 in Edmonton, AB at Brixx and will also feature support from act on select dates. The tour also includes a handful of festival appearances, including Hopscotch in Raleigh, NC (Sep. 9),  Pop Montreal in Montreal, QC (Sep. 21) and Polyvinyl Records 15th Anniversary Showcase at in Champaign, IL (Sep. 24).

Japandroids’ Post-Nothing, won raves from outlets all over the globe including Pitchfork, NY Times, NPR and .   The band also made appearances on late night TV with performances on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Last Call With Carson Daly.  Japandroids have logged in over 200 shows and festival appearances in support of Post-Nothing.

Tour dates can be seen at www.japandroids.com

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The Dear Hunter Announces First US Headlining Tour

The Dear Hunter Announces First US Headlining Tour

The Dear Hunter is gearing up for their headlining U.S. this which launches July 15 in San Francisco, CA. and extends through the end of August. As with their recently wrapped trek with dredg, fans will be treated to new from the forthcoming nine- collection, The Color Spectrum, which is due out June 14 on .

The Color Spectrum consists of songs inspired by the colors of the spectrum, specifically red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, with white and black being included as bookends.  , of The Dear Hunter, completed the EPs while traveling the , documenting every step of the process.  The collection features collaborations with several producers and musicians, including , from , (who has worked with and he mixed the band’s Act III: Life and Death), and (, As Tall As Lions, ).

Ticket pre-sales will begin Wednesday, June 8 at 10am local time here:  www.thedearhunter.frontgatetickets.com.  Fans will have the option to add on an early download of the full length The Color Spectrum CD, as well as an exclusive t-shirt for an extra $15.

For an extensive list of tour dates, please visit www.thedearhunter.com

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Beirut Announce New Album Out August 30

Beirut Announce New Album Out August 30

has announced its in four years, titled The Rip Tide, set for release August 30. The album will feature “East Harlem” and “Goshen” which appear on the band’s new out now.

You can hear a stream of “East Harlem” here: www.soundcloud.com/revolver-usa/beirut-east-harlem

The Rip Tide will be released internationally as well as independently on (via in the ), a label started and wholly owned by Beirut’s with no large label affiliation as to keep total creative control.

The band is playing a select amount of US dates before the release of The Rip Tide, with more to be announced:

Wed. June 8 — Austin, TX @ ACL Live w/ Twin Sister
Fri. June 10 — New Orleans, LA @ Republic w/ Twin Sister
Sun. June 12 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo
Tue. June 14 — Washington, DC @ Black Cat w/ Twin Sister
Fri. June 17 — Brooklyn, NY @ Northside Fest @ McCarren Park w/ Sharon Van Etten

www.beirutband.com

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Crystal Antlers on Tour; New LP ‘Two-Way Mirror’ Out July 12

Crystal Antlers on Tour; New LP ‘Two-Way Mirror’ Out July 12

Catch Crystal on now and pick up a copy of their new, self-released Two-Way Mirror out July 12.

In early 2010, following the release of their full-length and the completion of nine and tours, finally settled down to focus on a new record. With their constantly evolving sound of experimental, punk, noise & psychedelia, and newest addition/influence to the band, organist , developed a sound uniquely their own which is showcased within their second full length. With the new material in hand, the band began recording Two-Way Mirror in September 2010 at the Compound studio in their hometown of Long Beach, California. The completed tracking was sent to producer/mixer , (known for his work with ) for mixing, and finally to influential punk artist for album art.

Tour dates are as listed below:

Jun 13 Reno NV – Holland Project
Jun 14 Sacramento CA – Luigi’s Garden
Jun 15 San Francisco CA – Thee Parkside
Jun 26 San Diego CA – Che Cafe
Jul 04 CA – The Echo
Jul 11 Los Angeles CA – The Echo
Jul 18 Los Angeles CA – The Echo
Jul 25 Los Angeles CA – The Echo
Aug 06 Brooklyn NY – Glasslands

Visit www.crystalantlers.com for a FREE download of Solstice.”

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Saturday at Sasquatch: Matt & Kim and Robyn wow and locals reign supreme

Saturday at Sasquatch: Matt & Kim and Robyn wow and locals reign supreme


of Sasquatch began a theme I noticed for the next three days. The smaller stages rocked this year. I’d go as far as saying that the acts that graced the Bigfoot and Yeti stages were better than the main stage.

My day began at with local band on the Yeti stage, who just released their on Barsuk Records Future Self, and I can say that I do prefer them in a smaller venue, but they did attract quite a nice crowd for 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Basically, local bands ruled Sasquatch this year. It makes me proud to be a Washingtonian.

Speaking of locals – the were at the main stage next. To be honest, they were one of only three bands I saw on the main stage that day, and the one I was most excited for. Not because I hadn’t seen them – because this was the fourth time I’d seen this lovely band play, but because they are so inspiring. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon, an amazing group of people came to the main stage to see them play – just over a year after they’d even started playing together.

Drummer Tyler Williams told a little story during the set about that very thing. He was wearing a wristband that he’d gotten at the festival last year, not from playing, but from attending. He said that last year he told himself that he wasn’t going to take that wristband off until they played Sasquatch. Lo and behold, a year later, the little band that could was playing the main stage of one of the biggest festivals in the country (certainly the most beautiful). I was in awe, and I can’t praise this band enough, so I’ll move on.

Not only was the festival full of lovely Seattle locals, but the Canadian crowd this year was surprisingly large. I haven’t heard so many “ayes” in one weekend. So naturally, Vancouver native Dan Mangan got lots of love during his set. But it was well deserved, because not only were his songs awesome live, his charisma was infectious and adorable. The folk rock crooner, with his Seth Rogan-esque curly locks can really get a crowd going – and only with some energetic acoustic guitar. You would have thought we were at a show. Wait, that came later.

The graced the Bigfoot stage next, and they pleasantly surprised me. I hadn’t heard much of their before hand, and I loved their set. It wasn’t just because the lighting was gorgeous either. This was when I started to see that the Bigfoot Stage would outshine the main stage. Jenny & Johnny played the same stage a little bit later, bringing a charming rockabilly vibe to the mid-afternoon sun.

Serial collaborator Jenny Lewis wore a retro red frock with an over-the-top pointed collar and some fashion-forward bug-eye sunglasses, and boyfriend Jonathan Rice sported some matching shades. I certainly hope Rice and Lewis don’t break up anytime soon, because they’re making some catchy tunes.

Before settling into the Bigfoot stage for the night, I caught and The Thermals back the Yeti stage, both of whom were fantastic in different ways. The duo Wye Oak brought an insane amount of sound between the two of them, and I wish my camera battery hadn’t died so I could have stayed at their set longer. I’ve seen the Thermals four times since September, so I knew exactly what I was getting, but they never cease to entertain. Seriously, their songs may be simple and many are quite similar, but seeing the Thermals is some of the most you’ll ever have at a show.

But the fun kept coming, as Matt & Kim were up next at the Bigfoot stage. The couple ran out on stage, smiling ear to ear, standing up on their seats hyping up the crowd – as if they needed any more hyping. I’m just thankful that there was a steel barrier between the crowd and me. The beauty of the didn’t fail to make any appearances during several sets that day, but Matt & Kim were the most insistent in expressing their excitement about being at Sasquatch. It was their time here, and even I’m still in awe of it three years running. I can’t even remember what I thought the time I went.

It was at this point where the schedule went out the window for all three stages. That was the only negative about this year’s festival. Timing apparently wasn’t on anyone’s mind, as was half an hour late to the Bigfoot stage. I’m not sure whether there was a legitimate reason why she went on late, or that she wanted to wait until the sun went down, but once she started playing I didn’t really care. That girl is crazy on stage.

I can remember when she had that one hit song “Show Me Love” in the 90s, and this is light-years away from the one-hit wonder pop princess of my childhood. If Lady Gaga gets this much credit for wild antics on stage, then Robyn should at least be close. Wearing some obscenely loud stretch pants and a sweater that looked like she literally just sheered a sheep herself, Robyn strutted all around stage, shaking her booty in equally as obscene platform shoes. It makes me wonder if people actually dress like that day-to-day in Sweden. After missing her club show in Seattle earlier this year, I was incredibly thankful that I finally got to see her at Sasquatch, because it was a show I won’t forget.

I would have been happy going back to the house I was staying, but I did head down to the main stage to catch some of s set, which started out splendidly. The first four songs – I’m not kidding – were all old. Two of them were actually from when Death Cab was still on Barsuk Records, which made me proud. It wasn’t the feeling all through the audience though, because the old songs, “Why You’d Want to Live Here,” “Photobooth,” and “We Looked like Giants,” weren’t particularly popular. It wasn’t until Death Cab started playing songs off Transatlanticism, Plans, and Narrow Stairs did people actually respond in a big way. And this was after they’d played a few songs off the new album Codes and Keys, which I liked on record, but was sadly lackluster live. I left before their set was even over. Maybe it was because the new songs aren’t that exciting or impacting, but after a nice and unexpected beginning, Death Cab’s set had a unfortunate case of dull.

After that, I stuck to the smaller stages for the rest of the weekend. Besides, I don’t think any band on the main stage could have outdone the Foo Fighters on Friday.

Check out Friday’s post.

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Songs For Joplin: St. Louis Music Lovers Assemble Album to Raise Money for Joplin Tornado Victims

Songs For Joplin: St. Louis Music Lovers Assemble Album to Raise Money for Joplin Tornado Victims

Songs For started as an idea to help a tragedy-stricken town. By pursuing his interest in both and social media, began to accumulate interest in a sampler to relief efforts. The idea gained momentum with the help of as a friend of his, retweeted Becker’s original request asking musicians to donate songs. The response was overwhelming and in a matter of days, Becker and friends had a name for their project as well as an of songs to back it. The includes many local artists (, , ) as well as others from and . It was released on on June 3 and has already achieved over 400 downloads and $1300 in donations, placing it in the top ten most popular downloads.

The day before the album released, Zach was interviewed by local blog the Riverfront Times, garnering even more interest in an already rapidly growing idea. Album artwork was made, as were promotional designs and a website thanks to St. Louis design studio Rampant Creative Group. Fliers were printed and would be passed out at the coming Riverfront Times Music Showcase.

“Social media has played a huge role in the success of this little idea, and we ask that you help maintain that momentum by tweeting and sharing this with your friends. With the album now available for download, we are all excited to see how successful it is as a means of getting money into the hands of those who can help the people of Joplin. All profits from the album downloads will be given to the Heart of Missouri United Way, in order to help relief efforts through their “United for Joplin” campaign. With your help, Songs for #Joplin can be a success. Please donate and download the album, and help to rebuild a community.”

Visit www.songsforjoplin.com for more information.

Download the album directly from Noisetrade here: www.noisetrade.com/songsforjoplin

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Panda Bear and Smith Westerns to play Hollywood Bowl September 25

Panda Bear and Smith Westerns to play Hollywood Bowl September 25

and will headline the on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 6 PM.  Also performing are , and . go on sale , June 18.

’s , also know as Panda Bear, will make his Hollywood Bowl sharing the stage with producer Sonic Boom.  Panda Bear’s latest , Tomboy, is currently topping the CMJ charts, and the Hollywood Bowl performance will be the only West coast performance in support of the album. Warpaint, the critically acclaimed quartet, and Chicago’s Smith Westerns also make their Hollywood Bowl debuts.

This is an event that LA doesn’t want to miss. For more information and complete artist biographies, visit:  www.hollywoodbowl.com

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Win tickets for Funeral Party, Panic! at the Disco, and fun. at the Beaumont Club (CONTEST CLOSED)

Win tickets for Funeral Party, Panic! at the Disco, and fun. at the Beaumont Club (CONTEST CLOSED)


Indie-pop quartet will be opening for Panic! At the Disco along with . at the in this Sunday,  June 12th. Their , The Golden Age of Knowhere (released March 29th), was produced by (, ) and mixed by (, , ). They’ve already performed on David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel, and have supported the likes of The Faint, , The Mars Volta, and Crystal Castles.

Amongst the insane amount of momentum they are gaining globally, Funeral Party is an Band to Watch for 2011 and they performed several sets at last March in Austin. With all of this press, they are definitely a band to see sooner, rather than later!

So how would you like two to go see Funeral Party and fun. supporting Panic! At the Disco at the Beaumont Club in Kansas City on June 12th? Leave a comment below by 12pm on Friday, June 10th telling the name of your favorite Funeral Party song and why. The comment that stands out to the Editors the most, wins.

Please remember to include a working email address so we might contact you about picking up your tickets.

 

 

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Ellie Goulding Announces North American Tour

Ellie Goulding Announces North American Tour

British songstress has announced a headlining in support of her solo Lights that will begin July 23 in Atlanta.

Having already conquered her native with the best selling debut album of 2010, Ellie Goulding has won over the audience garnering rave reviews.  Lights is, as the New York Times put it, “a happy car crash of signifiers: part electro-pop, part soul, part blues, part indie rock, part folk”  and calls Lights, “sweet, sexed-up folktronica.”

Be sure to catch Ellie Goulding this at annual on Friday, August 5. For a complete list of tour dates, visit www.elliegoulding.com

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Funeral Party Chosen for Vevo’s Emerging Artist Program

Funeral Party Chosen for Vevo’s Emerging Artist Program

California band  have been chosen as the next artist to watch by , the world’s leading all-premium and entertainment platform, and will be featured on their emerging artist platform, .

Kicking off June 9 and for the next eight weeks, the world will have the chance to get to know Funeral Party through exclusive , behind-the-scenes footage, video premieres and intimate live concerts.THE LIFT gives fans the opportunity to get to know new artists like Funeral Party through social media interaction, including a new Facebook application. Using the app, fans can be a part of the Funeral Party team and directly help spread the word on their music. Access Funeral Party on VEVO at www.vevo.com/lift.

Funeral Party recently wrapped up a string of dates with Deftones, and are currently on with Panic! at the Disco and . Be sure to catch them at The Beaumont in this Sunday, 6/12.

www.funeralpartymusic.com

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