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2011 Mercury Prize Nominations Announced

2011 Mercury Prize Nominations Announced

The nominations for the 2011 Barclaycard – for the best album from the and – were announced last week at a special ceremony in by radio presenter . Receiving a Mercury Prize nomination (and/or winning it) generally leads to increased album sales and increased celebrity profile for a band. The winner will be announced on Tuesday, September 6 at a special event in London featuring performances from all the nominees.

Here are the 12 albums up for this year’s Mercury Prize:

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Anna Calvi
Build a Rocket Boys!
Man Alive
Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam
Good Days at Schloss Elmau
James Blake
On a Mission
and Diamond Mine
The English Riviera
Let Shake
Disc-Overy

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Biffy Clyro Announce February 2011 North American Tour

Biffy Clyro Announce February 2011 North American Tour

Scottish rockers have announced a club tour of North American for February. Support on this tour will be from Westchester, New York quartet Moving Mountains. The tour kicks off on February 10 in Washington, DC and finishes up on February 28 in San Francisco. The Scottish trio just finished up a 14-date, sold-out arena tour of the UK. Their fifth album Only Revolutions released in late November 2009 was nominated for the 2010 .


Feb 10 – Rock N’ Roll Hotel / Washington, DC
Feb 11 – North Star Bar / Philadelphia
Feb 12 – Gramercy / New York City
Feb 13 – TT the Bears / Boston
Feb 15 – La Sala Rossa / Montreal
Feb 16 – Garrison / Toronto
Feb 18 – Basement / Columbus
Feb 19 – Double Door / Chicago
Feb 20 – 7th Street Entry / Minneapolis
Feb 24 – Doug Fir / Portland
Feb 25 – Venue / Vancouver
Feb 26 – Crocodile / Seattle
Feb 28 – Rickshaw Stop / San Francisco

Biffy Clyro: website | myspace | @ Beaumont

Photo: Mary Chang

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Villagers Announce Fall North American Tour Dates, Support Slot for Ra Ra Riot

Villagers Announce Fall North American Tour Dates, Support Slot for Ra Ra Riot

, Malahide, Dublin, ’s Conor J. O’Brien and his band, will be invading North America as a full band this fall. The band’s extraordinary debut album, Becoming a Jackal, was recently nominated for the 2010 . O’Brien played a short set of solo dates on the East Coast in June and will play several solo dates in the Midwest and Canada before the band leg in October. Villagers are also scheduled to open for on several dates in October.

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Sept 22 – 400 Bar / Minneapolis&
Sept 24 – Schubas / Chicago&
Sept 27 – Drake Underground / Toronto&
Sept 28 – Mavericks / Ottawa&
Sept 29 – Casa Del Popolo / Montreal&
Oct 19 – Rickshaw Stop / San Francisco$
Oct 20 – Music Box at Henry Fonda / Los Angeles*
Oct 21 – Belly Up Tavern / Solana Beach, CA *
Oct 22 – Clubhouse / Tempe *
Oct 24 – White Rabbit / San Antonio*
Oct 26 – Emo’s / Austin*
Oct 27 – Warehouse Live / Houston*
Oct 28 – Granada / Dallas*
Oct 29 – Revolution Music Room / Little Rock*
Oct 30 – Exit In / Nashville*
Nov 01 – Kung Fu Necktie / Philadelphia$
Nov 02 – Knitting Factory / Brooklyn$
Nov 03 – Mercury Lounge / New York City$
Nov 04 – Great Scott / Boston$
& solo
$ full band headline
* full band with Ra Ra Riot

Villagers: website | myspace | Villagers Plan Short East Coast Tour, Debut Album Streaming on NPR

Photo: Mary Chang

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Villagers – “That Day”

Villagers – “That Day”

Keep an eye on from Dublin, . Singer/songwriter Conor J. O’Brien‘s band impressed critics so much, their debut album Becoming a Jackal was nominated for the prestigious for 2010. Sadly, they lost out to ‘s xx when the winner was announced last week. But no matter. Here’s the promo video for their gorgeous tune “That Day.” It’ll quickly become one of your favorites.

The extremely talented O’Brien will play several solo shows later this month, and Villagers (as a full band) are set to play several dates in North America as support for in October as well as headlining shows of their own in November.

Villagers: website | myspace | Villagers Plan Short East Coast Tour, Debut Album Streaming on NPR

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2010 Mercury Prize Nominations Announced

2010 Mercury Prize Nominations Announced

The nominations for the 2010 Barclaycard – awarded to the album deemed the best released during the prior year from the and – were announced earlier today, July 20, at a ceremony by radio host . You may recognize several of this year’s nominees as acts previously featured on PopWreckoning.

Here are the 12 nominees for this year’s Mercury Prize:

Only Revolutions
The Sea
Tongue N’ Cheek
Total Life Forever
Sky At Night
Golden
I Speak Because I Can
- Sigh No More
Wake Up The Nation
- Becoming A Jackal
- Two Dancers
xx

Receiving a Mercury Prize nomination (and/or winning it) generally leads to increased album sales and increased celebrity profile for a band. London rapper received the honor in 2009. The 2010 Barclaycard Mercury Prize will be awarded in London on September 7. The winning act will receive a cash award of £20,000 (over $30,000 US).

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The Temper Trap and Florence and the Machine with the Kissaway Trail @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

The Temper Trap and Florence and the Machine with the Kissaway Trail @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

Tuesday night at the 9:30 Club should have been captioned “the Night of Squeals.” Barring the predictable female reaction for I witnessed last summer (lots of screaming and near fainting), I have never heard so many superlatives and proclamations of “oh my god” coming from fanboys and fangirls alike. This felt like a surprising response, for this was for a show featuring three acts from three very different backgrounds: -based rock band co-headlined with pop/soul singer (fronting the collective ), with support provided by Danish indie rock group . Looking back, it now seems quite appropriate that on the day, D.C. was experiencing completely unusual sweltering temperatures for the beginning of April, because the action on stage was equally as torrid.

The Kissaway Trail is a five-piece rock band from , , signed to ‘s label in Europe. I first heard of them via their second album Sleep Mountain, to be released in America on April 20. Their songs run the gamut of dream pop (every member providing harmonizing vocals, like in the awe-inspiring “SDP” that closed out their set) to all-out rock jams with wailing guitars. Lead singer , looking most definitely not Danish wearing a New York Yankees baseball cap, alternated between keyboards and guitar while providing powerful vocals. “New Lipstick,” another track from Sleep Mountain, was a set highlight for me. Unexpectedly, what I found funny about their performance was their sixth “member.” I’m not sure if he was a friend, roadie, or tour manager, but he was throwing his body into every shake of his tambourine and maracas, to the point that I thought his suspenders might break off.

Florence Welch, frontwoman for Florence and the Machine, arrived on stage, cocktail in hand, wearing an all black outfit that was topped off with a black hat that did a good job of obscuring her trademark fiery red hair. Almost. During her soulful, less than 1-hour set, she sang to a Washington crowd that appeared to know every single word of every single song from her 2009 -nominated debut album, Lungs, that she played. Fans behind me swayed as if put in a trance by their pop heroine. This was possible, as during some songs like “Blinding” (where she wrapped herself in a shawl and you could barely see her face) and “Between Two Lungs,” Welch looked possessed by the music. When she tested the audience to jump higher and more vigorously to crowd favorite “Dog Days are Over” than fans the previous night in Philadelphia, everyone enthusiastically took up the challenge, pogo-ing along with the London singer with her bare, very long legs.

“Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)” is probably the best Florence and the Machine song in terms of eliciting audience participation, and as a set closer, it was amazing watching everyone’s arms in the air as the song lyrics instruct. The crowd loved it and the whole set, and who could blame them? I would like to note that anyone receiving that level of adulation would have been excused for feeling cocky, soaking up the adoration of the masses. But not Welch, who would smile almost bashfully at the crowd, thanking them in a soft-spoken voice when fans sang along to her songs, cheered for her, and shouted “I love you Florence!” I’m not a huge fan of Welch’s singing style, but I have to admit, she has incredible charisma on stage, and there’s no wonder why this ginger siren sells out large venues in the UK so quickly and easily every time she announces a tour at home.

Florence and the Machine Set List
Howl
Kiss with a Fist
Hurricane Drunk
My Boy Builds Coffins
Between Two Lungs
Drumming Song
Cosmic Love
Blinding
I’m Not Calling You a Liar
Dog Days are Over
You’ve Got the Love ( / cover)
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)

For a brief moment between the headlining sets, it was possible to stretch and get a breath of fresh air at the barrier, because many Florence fans left the club as soon as her set was over. But their prime spots were quickly snapped up by equally fanatical Temper Trap devotees. I was really interested to see this act because I was not blown away by their debut album Conditions, so I hoped they would sound better live. And boy, I was right. The album is like an attempt to bottle dynamite. The Temper Trap‘s brand of thrilling guitar rock with lead singer’s ‘s unusual (for a man in rock) falsetto is just damn exciting in concert. I was expecting their hits “Sweet Disposition” and “Fader” to be amazing (and they were). But equally great or possibly even better were “Soldier On,” with lead guitarist trading his guitar temporarily to play keyboards and bassist Jonathan Ahearne‘s sultry bass line, and “Love Lost,” with a lighting backdrop reminiscent of ‘s “1901.”

The show-stopping moment of the night was when Mandagi drank from a bottle of water, then poured the remaining contents of the bottle on the top of a big drum for the appropriately-titled instrumental “Drum Song.” He then threw the bottle into the crowd and started pounding the drum furiously with two sticks. This provided an unexpected, appreciated, but all too brief cool off for the sweaty crowd. The last song of the night was “Science of Fear,” my favorite from Conditions, had Mandagi’s commanding voice and jangly guitars that got bodies moving. Just perfect. Keep an eye on this band, they could be the next big thing.

Personally, I think the Temper Trap killed it but the large contingent of Flo fans would have no doubt disagreed with me. If you’re interested in seeing any or all of these acts (and you should be!), please visit their MySpace pages for individual band tour info (see links below).

The Temper Trap Set List
instrumental intro
Rest
Fader
Fools
Down River
Love Lost
Soldier On
Sweet Disposition
Resurrection
Drum Song
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Rabbit Hole (new song)
Science of Fear

The Temper Trap: website | myspace
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The Kissaway Trail: website | myspace

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Florence and the Machine Announces Short Spring North American Tour

Florence and the Machine Announces Short Spring North American Tour

Florence1Fiery English redhead is bringing her soul pop act to North America for a short tour in April. She is also scheduled to appear on Sunday, April 18 at .

This month Florence was nominated for Best Female, Best Album (for her 2009 -nominated album Lungs), and Breakthrough Artist at the 2010 BRIT Awards and is set to perform at the ceremony in on February 16. UK music magazine NME has also nominated her in their Shockwaves NME Awards 2010 in the categories of Best Solo Artist, Best Track (for the song “Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up).” Best Dancefloor Filler (for her cover of ‘s “You’ve Got The Love”), and Best Dressed.

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Apr 09 – Terminal 5 / New York City
Apr 10 – Theatre / Toronto
Apr 12 – House of Blues / Chicago
Apr 14 – Commodore Ballroom / Vancouver
Apr 15 – Showbox at the Market / Seattle
Apr 18 – Coachella Music Festival

Florence and the Machine: website | myspace

Photo: Tom Beard

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Laura Marling Plans February 2010 North American Tour

Laura Marling Plans February 2010 North American Tour

Laura Marling PWYou probably know Laura Marling best as a former member of pop band : she provided angelic harmonizing vocals to the band’s hit “Five Years Time.” According to her official website, the English songbird now has plans to play several dates across North America in support of her -nominated debut album released in 2008, Alas I Cannot Swim, which incidentally was produced by NATW’s singer/songwriter . Catch her folky stylings at the following venues in February 2010.

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Feb 03 – Casbah / San Diego
Feb 04 – Largo / Los Angeles
Feb 05 – Cellar / Visalia, CA
Feb 06 – Swedish American Hall / San Francisco
Feb 09 – Drake Hotel / Toronto
Feb 10 – Divan Orange / Montreal
Feb 12 – (le) poisson rouge / New York City
Feb 13 – Attucks Theater / Norfolk, VA

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Bat for Lashes with Other Lives @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

Bat for Lashes with Other Lives @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC


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