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Deas Vail to Release New Album Sept. 6; Split EP with Farewell Flight June 7

Deas Vail to Release New Album Sept. 6; Split EP with Farewell Flight June 7

Deas Vail plans to fourth studio album on September 6th with the help of first time producer, Reliant K guitarist and A&R Matthew Hoopes. The twelve song album sizes up the emotion of love with beautifully poetic and eloquent metaphors; “I don’t know what love is…” admits the opening lines of the album, but it seems to know just the opposite.

See the lyric video for the first single ‘Sixteen’ here: www.deasvail.com

Deas Vail also joins forces with labelmates Fairwell Flight to release a split available for digital download on June 7 from Mono Vs Stereo. the band is also set to play 10th annual and Arts Festival on June 10 in Manchester, TN alongside The Decemberists, , Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, and .

www.monovsstereo.com

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Arcade Fire announces full U.S. tour

Arcade Fire announces full U.S. tour

Album of the Year winners the have announced a late Spring of the U.S.

Dates kick off April 9 in Denver and include a Coachella headlining set before the tour concludes with the New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 6.

Joining the Canadian indie rockers will be , , and . Full dates and support are below.

More information is available on arcadefire.com. And just a fair warning, you had better know who the Arcade Fire is or hipsters will kill you:

Tour Dates:
SAT4/9/2011 Broomfield, CO 1st Bank Center *
MON4/11/2011 Orem, UT The UCCU Center *
WED4/13/2011 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre *
THU4/14/2011 Las Vegas, NV The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel *
SAT4/16/2011 Indio, CA Coachella (Sold out)
MON4/18/2011 Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe Convention Center
WED4/20/2011 Kansas City, MO Starlight Amphitheatre **
FRI4/22/2011 , UIC Pavilion (Sold out) **
SUN4/24/2011 Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion (Sold out) **
MON4/25/2011 Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion (Sold out) **
WED4/27/2011 Indianapolis, IN The Lawn at White River State Park **
THU4/28/2011 Memphis, TN Orpheum Theatre
SAT4/30/2011 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion ***
TUE5/3/2011 Austin, TX The Backyard ****
WED5/4/2010 The Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ****
FRI5/6/2011 New Orleans, LA Jazz and Heritage Festival

* Local Natives Support
** The National Support
*** Okkervil River Support
**** Explosions in the Sky Support

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Eminem, Arcade Fire, Lil Wayne, The Strokes & more announced in Bonnaroo’s 2011 lineup

Eminem, Arcade Fire, Lil Wayne, The Strokes & more announced in Bonnaroo’s 2011 lineup

X has as announced its with a little help from Conan O’Brien.

The festival is June 9-12, 2011 in Manchester, Tennessee.

As always, the festival is a diverse mix of electronica, jam bands, folk, rock, indie and rap. Among some of the biggest names playing the fest are , , , , , , and more. is even reuniting for the fest.

You can watch the lineup announcement video with Conan below or visit Bonnaroo.com for further details.

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End of 2010: Alex Useman

End of 2010: Alex Useman

Top 3 Albums of 2010:

Best Show of 2010:

  • I want to, despite all of the great concerts this year, have Anberlin’s show the top on my for the year. I am a big fan of the band and love shows at either Showbox because of the venues’ intimacy. In regards to Anberlin, everything about it was good, the stage set-up, the sound, and the presence the band had on stage as well. Not only that, the entire night was great with Civil Twilight and Crash Kings opening for them. I feel that a show, as a whole, can lose some of it’s magic, even if it is your favorite band, because of an artist that doesn’t sit well with you or is just not that good, this did not happen at that show.
  • Runner ups include: Matt and Kim, Switchfoot and Arcade Fire. Those shows were all fantastic in so many ways, they just didn’t compare to everything the Anberlin show was.

Most Anticipated in 2011:

  • The King is Dead
  • Killing Time – Bayside
  • Mine Is Yours – Cold War Kids
  • Different Time – Five O’Clock Heroes
  • Hi-Five Soup! – The Aquabats
  • In Memory Of… – D:Ream
  • Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will – Mogwai
  • Turbulences – Rise Against
  • Kiss Each Other Clean – Iron & Wine
  • Thank You, Happy Birthday – Cage The Elephant
  • There Are Rules – The Get Up Kids
  • Showroom of Compassion – Cake
  • The People’s Key – Bright Eyes

This is a list of albums that I am excited for, not many concerts or tours have been announced yet, but I am going to be at as many as possible.

Most Overrated in 2010:

  • Hands down, Ke-dollar sign-ha

Favorite Musical Memory of the Year:

  • There has been so much, I am ultimately glad for the position that I got from because they have given me a good bit of new that I would have most likely not found before. From all of the shows I have been to, the friends I have made at them and the people I have known, I have gotten to know better at the shows, like Uproar Fest, Arcade Fire, Alex Band of The Calling, Deck the Hall Ball, and all the others we have gone to together.

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End of 2010: Xander Deccio

End of 2010: Xander Deccio

Top 5 Albums of the Year:

  • Titus Andronicus – The Monitor
  • The Black Keys – Brothers
  • The Gaslight Anthem – American Slang
  • Carney – Mr. Green Vol. 1

Best Show of 2010:

  • Stone Temple Pilots: This was by far one of my favorite shows to shoot this year. I grew up with this band all through Jr. High and High School and didn’t think they would be able pull this off but they did.

Most Anticipated of 2011:

  • Social Distortion
  • Bush
  • Dr. Dre (Not holding my breath on this, but it’s way overdue)
  • Radiohead
  • Death Cab For Cutie

Most Overrated of 2010:

  • We Are The World 2010: This was just a bad idea to begin with. I understand they were doing this for the devastation that happened in Haiti, but they could have thought of something more original than re-recording a song with a bunch of annoying entertainers and z-lister’s. Don’t even get me started on the overuse of auto tune.
  • Kanye West : I am so tired of hearing this guy bitch. KANYE, STFU!
  • Carrie Underwood: She’s the main reason I will NEVER shoot a Country act ever again.

Best Musical Memory of 2010:

  • I’ve had quite a few this year and coming on with and shooting American Idol were big for me. But my favorite had to be hanging out with Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and shooting a portrait of him at Sasquatch.

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The Arcade Fire @ the Key Arena in Seattle, 9/29/10

The Arcade Fire @ the Key Arena in Seattle, 9/29/10

Wednesday morning I got an email re: press inquiry. It was a notification that my photo pass and ticket would be waiting at will call and that “AF” would be playing at 8:45.

AF? Who was I seeing with the initials “AF?”

? Wait, what? You see, I requested to shoot Arcade Fire about three weeks ago, on the off chance that I’d get it. But I never heard back so I forgot about trying, and I wasn’t about to spend $40 on a ticket when I’m a poor college student. So when I got the confirmation email, I literally started screaming in my car at the stop light on my way to school.

That night I drove to Seattle for the fourth time in a week to see the Canadian geniuses that they are, and let me tell you, I’m so darned glad I got that confirmation email.

Arcade Fire played at the that night, which is the largest indoor venue in the area, and they took full advantage of the ginormous room. With eight people in the band running around the stage and breaking instruments matched with a mesmerizing visual the background reminiscent of old home movies, the show managed to be intimate even with the thousands of people filling the seats.

To begin their awe-inspiring 90-minute set, the band appropriately jumped right into “Ready to Start,” perhaps the best song off their new album , and I could feel the energy from the small circle of the diehard fans right behind me as I maneuvered around my friends in this narrow pit between the stage and crowd barrier. At the end of the second song “Month of May,” I heard some guy behind me scream “MAY IS NOW MY FAVORITE MONTH!” Good for you, dude.

Keeping the energy up, next we got the driving force of “Keep The Car Running” off . Really, you’ll be hard up to find another band from this last decade with a catalogue as impressive as Arcade Fire. The brilliance of the songs along with the fact that the stage was literally filled with the eight musicians in Arcade Fire made it a truly memorable performance. It would be easy to clutter the stage with that many performers, but the Arcade Fire have this fantastic formula for with all the band members as variables, and it always equals awesome.

A couple of my favourite moments of the night came when Regine Chassagne took the mic during “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains),” and “Haiti,” her French/English lament about her birthplace. In fact, at the end of the show, Butler told the audience that a dollar of every ticket went to Haiti relief efforts.

The crowd on the other hand, kind of sucked. As I couldn’t linger right up front the entire time, once I found where my ticket had placed me, I danced at my seat, along with a few other people who were equally as stoked as I was. Seriously, when I started doing this a year ago, I made a “bucket ” if you will, of bands that I wanted to see live and shoot – and Arcade Fire was one of them. But I looked down upon the people inhabiting the floor with their general admission tickets, and a good 70 percent of the people I could see just standing there. It was only during the last few songs that they threw their arms up and rejoiced.

You paid $40 to see this show. Why aren’t you dancing around like a crazy fool? There weren’t even any crowd surfers. There were crowd surfers at the Matt & Kim show I saw the night before at the Showbox – a small club. Why not take advantage of the giant cluster of people and just let loose? I’ve heard criticism from some out-of-towners that Seattle’s pretty chill when it comes to shows – that we stand around with our arms crossed and bob our heads.

Frontman said it best last night when he proclaimed, “for being the birthplace of grunge, you guys are pretty fucking polite.”

We don’t want to be polite. It’s an Arcade Fire show. Loosen up, Seattle!

Even though the crowd’s energy was luke warm most of the night, during the encore – “Intervention” and “Wake Up” – I finally felt like I was at an Arcade Fire show even up in the nosebleeds.

For more from the show, go to the full set at Flickr.

Set List
1. Ready to Start
2. Month of May
3. Keep the Car Running
4. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
5. No Cars Go
6. Haïti
7. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
8. Modern Man
9. Rococo
10. The Suburbs
11. The Suburbs (Continued)
12. Ocean of Noise
13. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
14. We Used to Wait
15. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
16. Rebellion (Lies)

Encore:
17. Intervention
18. Wake Up

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Arcade Fire puts you in new music video with HTML5

Arcade Fire puts you in new music video with HTML5

Just another reason to love the amazing Canadian indie rockers in the – they’re putting you into their new .

All you have to do is put in the address where you grew up and the video incorporates videos and street views. Ah, nostalgia.

This works best on Chrome browsers because it uses .

Check it out: http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com.

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Lollapalooza 2010 Sunday: Feeling VIP

Lollapalooza 2010 Sunday: Feeling VIP

nature battled itself giving us both the coldest and hottest day of Lollapalooza. But there was still to be heard! So a poncho-packed crowd stumbled through the mud to start their day dancing to “USA Boys,” with . As the guys thrashed about the stage with the guitar-driven dance rock, my only thought was that they should have had one of the prime evening spots like similar acts in Cut Copy and Hot Chip. I couldn’t believe they were stuck in one of the earliest sets of the day. Not with how good they are and how popular I thought they were. I’m sure everyone has at least heard one of their remixes at one time or another.

I picked my way past puddles to Perry’s where was getting ready for their DJ set. I have to give the kids at Perry’s props: the rain seemed to peak during this set, but it didn’t kill their dance buzz for a second. It helped that the DJ duo in Team Bayside High really knew how to interact with the crowd and get them amped up. There wasn’t a single mix that they played that slowed them down too much or killed the mood. As they smoothly went from Franz Ferdinand to a Mario theme, I could see why these guys were asked to play a permanent residence at Rehab in : they were diverse and fun. For a special treat at the end of their set, ‘s Jess joined them to sing her part live on their new single “Party Professionals.” You can actually download the track free at Team Bayside’s site. (We also did an interview with Team Bayside High, so check back to soon for more from these guys.)

Having seen many of the next acts several times before, I walked past Company of Thieves as their female singer belted out Oscar Wilde refrences, past ’ percussion heavy set that features a bowed vibraphone and ended up at the Hard Rock Hotel for lunch.

The place was more packed than it had been for the entire weekend. I set off to to investigate what was going on. Turns out one of the larger lobbys had been completely closed off as a “special VIP” had requested privacy while getting a new tattoo. So I went into the cafe to eat and enjoy some hip hop music from . Hip hop isn’t usually my thing because I’m a lyric gal and often times the lyrics are offensive, dumb or just downright vulgar. I didn’t have this problem with Chiddy Bang and actually found it witty. I particularly liked that there was a live drummer and not just pre-recorded backing tracks for the performance.

After the performance, I ventured back up to the closed lounge, which was still closed. I was about to ask a girl standing next to me if she knew what was going on, but a beefy, tall man ushered her out of the lobby just as I opened my mouth. Turns out that girl was – you know, from Heroes, Remember the Titans, etc? And it also turns out that she was the “special VIP” who had shut down the room for her new tatt. I guess the cast of Scream 4 had come down to Lolla from filming in Michigan. A part of me wishes I had realized who she was sooner, but I’m also glad I didn’t. That’s kind of the cool thing about Lolla. Actors and musicians are just walking around. You never know who you’re going to rub shoulders with, but at that fest, we’re all equals. We’re all music lovers.

So, since I am such a big music lover, it was time to take my leave of the Hard Rock and head back to the fest for some more bands. Only this time, instead of walking back, I took the Vitamin Water Bus back. This was kind of a cool thing set up where you could relax, rehydrate and enjoy some DJ music going back and forth between the Hard Rock and the fest. I wish I had thought to use it sooner!

I continued my love of watching bands that make you dance by checking out , who started with “Song Away,” played a few new songs before amping people up with “Work” and “Too Fake.” This set was a lot tighter than their technical-difficulty filled set from the year before. After that I went over to .

If you should know anything about me, it’s that I’m always feeling Yeasayer: multiple vocals, big guitars, lots of synth and even bigger drums. Plus you can dance! What’s not to love? “O.N.E.” got people to stand up and dance through a majority of the set, but it was really “Ambling Alp,” that drove home their awesomeness as a set closer. As I turned to watched MUTEMATH on a neighboring stage, I couldn’t help, but feel a bit bored after the great set that Yeasayer had just delivered.

Fortunately, restored my faith that there was still awesome after Yeasayer. They’re completely different from that dance rock sound and pretty much straight up indie rock. It’s the cool Scottish accents and sweet harmonies that make this band stand out.

But I couldn’t stay there long. I needed to see the shit show that would be and a shit show it was. Blonde hair and a hideous green dress that no one in the world could pull off. And let’s be honest – her music is uninspired, so we all just were gathered there to see what she would wear and what diva moves she’d pull. This was a clusterfuck, so I made it as long as I could before heading into media to grab some water.

In media, I got a special treat. Festival founder and lead singer in Jane’s Addiction, Perry Farrell, was making the rounds and greeting people. It was so cool to see the icon acting so down-to-earth, especially with how big his Lolla project has become.

I exited media in time to see a bunch of hair bouncing, hear surprisingly killer vocals yowling and watch as hands whizzed through Zepplin-inspired guitar riffs. This was and this was awesome. No, it isn’t something I’ll listen to the CD over and over for, but it is something I’d watch live again.

From here, it was indie rock hour on the other side of the venue. So I trekked over to see MGMT, and my most anticipated: .

MGMT is one of those acts where I really, really, really love the singles, but feel ho hum about the rest of their music and even their live show. I’ve seen them a few times and was disappointed and bored. I wasn’t expecting much at Lolla, but they completely took me by surprise. I don’t know if people complained enough or what, but they were a changed live band. They talked to the audience, interacted, and offered up spots for the crowd to take over singing duties. They even had a frog puppet! It was bizarre and shockingly fun. And yes, songs from the new album did receive a more lukewarm reaction, but I was reeling from the overall change in the band, that I could care less about that. Nice work, MGMT. Maybe you do deserve your fame.

As people flocked to the National on the neighboring stage, I moved closer to a better a spot for Arcade Fire. Sounds of “Blood Buzz Ohio” buzzed in my ear, and as much as I like the National, it wasn’t long before their music became exactly that: just a buzz. Their songs started to sound the same, but it might have been that I was just antsy for Arcade Fire to start.

Oh, Arcade Fire. You, with your bajillion members and insane amounts of instruments from accordion to violins to brass and more. Can I join your band?

Before the fest, one of my friends tried to insult the Arcade Fire by calling them, “The indie world’s Coldplay.” In other words, they meant the band was wildly popular, but without any real merit. You have to understand, this same friend is driven crazy by Coldplay’s unwillingness to use more than three chords. After seeing them live, I can attest, that Arcade Fire is not overhyped. They deserve all the attention they get.

While fireworks went off for other headliners and light shows blinded, Arcade Fire settled on a simple video backdrop and relied only on their music to dazzle. They fittingly started with “Ready to Start” and from there it was just one great song after another. Everything was tightly performed with jubilation. For a moment, I forget my painful blisters and just let their complex instrumentations swallow me. Fantastic. I couldn’t have asked for a better way to end 2010. Sorry Soundgarden – Arcade Fire is where it was at this year.

Now who’s ready for 2011?

Be sure to check out the rest of the Lollapalooza 2010 coverage on PopWreckoning.com. More posts and interviews!

After the performance, I ventured back up to the closed lounge, which was still closed. I was about to ask a girl standing next to me if she knew what was going on, but a beefy, tall man ushered her out of the lobby just as I opened my mouth. Turns out that girl was Hayden Panettiere – you know, from Heroes, Remember the Titans, etc? And it also turns out that she was the “special VIP” who had shut down the room for her new tatt. I guess the cast of Scream 4 had come down to Lolla from filming in Michigan. A part of me wishes I had realized who she was sooner, but I’m also glad I didn’t. That’s kind of the cool thing about Lolla. Actors and musicians are just walking around. You never know who you’re going to rub shoulders with, but at that fest, we’re all equals. We’re all music lovers.

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Arcade Fire reveal The Suburbs’ tracklisting

Arcade Fire reveal The Suburbs’ tracklisting

Canadian indie ensemble Arcade Fire has announced the for its upcoming ,

The album is a whopping 16 tracks and hits stores 3.

Tracklisting:
01 The Suburbs
02 Ready To Start
03 Modern Man
04 Rococo
05 E mpty Room
06 City With No Children
07 Half Light I
08 Half Light II (No Celebration)
09 Suburban War
10 Month Of May
11 Wasted Hours
12 Deep Blue
13 We Used To Wait
14 Sprawl I (Flatland)
15 Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
16 The Suburbs (Continued)

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Arcade Fire release 2 songs, announce 3rd album: The Suburbs

Arcade Fire release 2 songs, announce 3rd album: The Suburbs

have been playing coy lately, teasing fans with song clips and countdowns, but now the wait for information is over.

The Montreal seven piece has announced their third album, , due out 3 in the States. The album has been in the works for nearly two years and drops just before the group headlines ’s festival.

Preceding the album will be a double A-side single containing “The Suburbs” and “Month of May.” It is available for pre-order here with an immediate digital download. A limited amount of discs are being sent to record shops. The 12″ will be released May 27.

Formed in Montreal, the Arcade Fire is , Régine Chassagne, Richard Reed Parry, William Butler, Tim Kingsbury, Sarah Neufeld and Jeremy Gara.

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