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Kate Nash Announces Autumn North American Tour

Kate Nash Announces Autumn North American Tour

pop singer/songwriter (and longtime girlfriend of ) has announced an autumn tour of North America. The tour kicks off at the San Diego House of Blues on October 27 and ends at Montclair, New Jersey’s Wellmont Theater on November 20.

Nash’s latest album, My Best Friend is You, was released in April on .


Oct 27 – House Of Blues / San Diego
Oct 28 – Glass House / Pomona
Oct 29 – Music Box / Los Angeles
Oct 30 – Warfield / San Francisco
Nov 01 – Wonder Ballroom / Portland
Nov 02 – /
Nov 03 – Commodore Ballroom / Vancouver
Nov 05 – In the Venue / Salt Lake City
Nov 06 – Ogden Theater / Denver
Nov 08 – University At Englart Auditorium / Iowa City
Nov 09 – Vic Theatre / Chicago
Nov 11 – Newport Music Hall / Columbus
Nov 12 – Majestic / Detroit
Nov 13 – Phoenix / Toronto
Nov 15 – 9:30 Club / Washington, DC
Nov 17 – TLA /
Nov 18 – Paradise / Boston
Nov 19 – Terminal 5 / New York City
Nov 20 – Wellmont Theater / Montclair, NJ

Kate Nash: website | myspace

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The Cribs to Re-Release Debut Album, Release Split Single with the Thermals

The Cribs to Re-Release Debut Album, Release Split Single with the Thermals

, rock band have announced plans to re-release their self-titled debut album later this year. The original 2004 release was not released on vinyl, but this re-release will be available on wax; and for the keen Cribs fanatic, it will also include unreleased demos.

Coming soon is a 7″ that joins the Cribs with Portland punk band . The Cribs will be contributing a new track called “So Hot Now” (previously only available as a B-side to their “Cheat on Me” single) and the Thermals will provide a tune named “Separate.” The 7″ will be released on , April 17, 2010, and is limited to a run of 2000 copies.

The band are set to appear Spain’s and England’s festivals this summer.

Photo: Mary Chang

The Cribs: website | myspace | Interview with: The Cribs – North Star Bar, Philadelphia | The Cribs Announce New Album Details | The Cribs Rush Release of “Cheat on Me” Single | The Cribs Announce January 2010 North American Tour | @ 9:30 Club

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The Cribs w/Jemina Pearl @ Showbox at the Market, Seattle, WA

The Cribs w/Jemina Pearl @ Showbox at the Market, Seattle, WA

Making the familiar trek to my favorite venue in , the at the Market, there was one thing in my mind that I couldn’t help but giggle gleefully.

I’m seeing tonight.

Well, The Cribs, but the recent addition of ex- guitarist Marr to the formerly all-brother lineup surely upped the cool factor of . And on this night, the crowd the Yorkshire band brought out was quite the assortment. Standing in line outside the Showbox, I struck up a conversation with a few high school students who – serendipitously – lived in the same town as I, an hour south of Seattle.  They’d come out, seemingly just to see a band, as they asked me what sounded like. I tried to think of something that they might know. Unaware at that point that they were a few years younger than I expected, I mentioned the . They stared blankly.

“Like the Arctic Monkeys?”

“Kinda, like earlier Arctic Monkeys?” I replied, in an effort to give them some description. They made me feel old.

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Once the show got started, I still felt kind of old. Former frontwoman opened the show, donning a walking brace on her right foot, but still managing to thrash around the stage like she didn’t have a bum foot. Accompanied by her pubescent-looking band, Miss Pearl evoked a punk much older than she looked and sounded. Now to my knowledge, she’s had some legendary recognition of her own – featuring Iggy Pop on her obnoxiously titled “I Hate People” on her debut, Break It Up. She played through most of the songs off Break It Up in this 45-minute slot, holding the equally youthful room with suc

h tunes like “Looking For Trouble,” “D Is For Danger” and “Band on the Run.” I quite enjoyed her sound; it was like the not-quite-as-angry Be Your Own Pet, but much tougher and dirtier than a certain band fronted by a young flame-trussed female getting loads of airplay right now.

At this point, the floor was still relatively vacant, but the bar had filled up a lot since I’d last looked. This is when I started to realize the ratio of actual Cribs fans to Johnny Marr fans, about 2 to 1. There were those crazy teenagers flogging around right in front of the stage and those over 35 that bobbed their heads in the back, reminiscing about when they saw for the first time.

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Right on time, at 10:15, brothers Gary, Ryan and , along with Johnny Marr took the stage to loads of applause and opened with the highly-sing-alongable “We Were Aborted.” The rest of the set included some cuts from 2009’s Ignore the Ignorant, like “Cheat on Me,” “We Share the Same Skies” and “City of Bugs”; as well as some older hits like “Hey Scenesters,” “Men’s Needs,” and a unexpected version of “Be Safe” with a giant pull-down screen of Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth fame reciting the backing monologue for the track. I especially liked that one and “Hari Kari,” highlighting how complex yet easy the songs are.

At this point, I noticed the 40-something-year-old guy standing next to me, mouthing along to all the words, dancing all twitchy-like.

In terms of cohesiveness, The Cribs show truly how a band consisting of brothers works. They all live in different places – Manchester and Yorkshire, UK, and Portland, OR.  And honestly the only thing that would cue that twins Ryan and Gary live in different cities, different countries really, is the complete contrasting personal style. Gary sported a sweater and a sideswept ‘do and Ryan was rocking a black leather jacket and harsh fringe bangs. And they all meshed together to create a sound worth listening to for hours, and a truly English one at that. I heard in an interview that what brought the Jarmans together with Marr as a band in the first place was that they all “got on as friends.” That’s it – the original Cribs’ superb songwriting mixed with Marr’s seasoned and sexy guitar riffs – it’s what makes them great. The Cribs use such a simple formula, but with high-quality ingredients.

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Ignore The Ignorant was on my list of the top 20 albums of last year, and rightfully so. I mean, The Cribs were already a great band, but back in 2008 when Marr joined the band full-time, they became even greater – in their sound and their fan base.

As I left, I forgot to find the teens I spoke with while waiting in line to ask them how they liked the show and to tell them to look up our site in the next couple days, but that was alright. They had to like the show. How could they not?

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The Cribs with Adam Green and the Dead Trees @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

The Cribs with Adam Green and the Dead Trees @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

k-thecribs5, probably the most famous band to ever come out of , , stopped by Washington’s 9:30 Club Tuesday night for a blistering performance of new songs from their latest album Ignore the Ignorant, as well as old favorites. The English four-piece was joined by and .

I’m not familiar with Adam Green’s back catalogue, or even I’m afraid. What I do know: Green is a close friend of ex-, ex- , so by association, many of my Libertines/DPT friends have also become fans of his style of indie rock / anti-folk. He appeared onstage at the 9:30 in a metal-studded leather jacket and extremely tight blue jeans. Based on his look, I was expecting songs done in an over the top, -style performance, and we got exactly that in spades. Fueled by Stella, Jack Daniels, and bottles of water, the New Yorker ran back and forth across the stage during several songs, posturing and posing, and wiggling his hips. Behind me I heard delighted, appreciative squeals from his devoted female fanbase. Green prefaced the song “Broadcast Beach” with the following droll comment: “let’s do something…intellectual!” More squeals.

a-adamgreen1Instead of having two separate opening acts as I presumed, the Dead Trees provided excellent backing to Green’s shenanigans. Maybe this happens at all of his shows, but I say “shenanigans” because I think for nearly every number he sang, he jumped on the barrier and tried to launch himself into the crowd. A couple times he was successful; other times, not so much much. At one point I almost got a mouthful of shoe as he crowd surfed over the people behind me. When he finally removed his jacket (to more female squealing) and exposed an Ace bandage around his left elbow, a concerned fan asked what had happened. “What happened to my elbow?” he said in a sing-song voice. “I delivered a baby!” He used that opportunity to launch into “Baby’s Gonna Die.” It should be noted that Green provided much hilarity on this night; at one point, he decided to announce to the 9:30 Club’s kitchen (which has had emblazoned on it a cartoony “Food Food” sign for as long I can remember), “Can we place an order at the Food Food? Five veggie burgers for the boys. Tonight I’ll be a boy.” Other highlights included “What Makes Him Act So Bad” and “Emily,” both of which reminded me so much of really good ’60s songwriting. His latest album Minor Love was released in America on January 16.

r-thecribs11The Cribs‘s latest album Ignore the Ignorant was one of my top 5 releases of 2009. I’ve also been a big fan for a while now (and am much appreciative of ‘s contributions to popular music), so when news broke two years ago now that Marr had become a full-fledged member of the Cribs, this was very exciting news to me indeed. I had been anticipating this gig for weeks, playing and replaying their new album, enjoying the addition of Marr’s virtuoso guitar-playing to the Jarman brothers’ masterful songwriting. Standing outside in the cold a couple hours before the gig, a friend and I were able to hear the band sound check “We Share the Same Skies,” “Hari Kari,” “We Were Aborted” and “Be Safe”, all four sounding amazing then, so that just fueled our excitement.

Once inside, amusingly, we were surrounded by Smiths-style goths and several people from England complaining about the lack of their favorite beer (Boddingtons from Manchester) but talking loudly at length about their love for Johnny Marr. One overzealous English fan felt the need to shout “Johnny Marr, wooo!” every five minutes. Uh, yes, we all know that Johnny Marr is part of the Cribs now. No need to shout, love. Before launching into older song “I’ve Tried Everything,” obviously used to the affection being regularly foisted upon his new bandmate, quipped with a knowing grin, “Yes, we love Johnny too. So hands off!” But who could blame the fans for their adoration? Certainly not me. Right in front of my eyes, Johnny Marr was playing the guitar riffs and lines that I had only heard beforehand on record. And every note was sublime. The man’s still got it.

m-thecribs7I loved “We Share the Same Skies” the first time I heard it on BBC Radio, and I loved it even more live, the crowd shouting back the chorus to the band. took lead vocal duties for “Last Year’s Snow,” the kind of song I expect to spur on massive showings of hand-waving for the band at home in England, the guitars and vocals just perfect together. Simply gorgeous. Crashing in powerfully was “Cheat on Me,” the band’s first single from Ignore the Ignorant, filed with a lover’s’ vitriol. “Save Your Secrets,” a gentler number, was achingly beautiful, with lyrics like “Oh, doleful girl / alone in the world / where did her true love go?” and “You are far more likely / to be devoured than empowered / your sense of romance.” Before the show, drummer revealed to me that he particularly liked playing this one in concert because of its mellowness. I can understand. The rest of the night must have been murder on his previously injured wrist, the band attacking songs with furious intensity and feeding off the excited crowd, energetically pogo-ing with Ryan.

While I was disappointed not to hear my favorite from the new album, the cheeky “Victim of Mass Production,” the nearly hour-and-a-half set couldn’t be beat. Make sure you catch the band’s energetic show next they come to your town. They are also scheduled to appear at on Friday, April 16.

The Cribs Set List:
We Were Aborted
Hey Scenesters!
We Share the Same Skies
Hari Kari
Last Year’s Snow
What About Me
Cheat On Me
I’ve Tried Everything
Save Your Secrets
Mirror Kissers
Another Number
Our Bovine Public
Ignore the Ignorant
Be Safe
I’m A Realist
Men’s Needs
City of Bugs

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Jan 22 – Granada Theatre / Dallas*
Jan 23 – Parish / Austin*
Jan 26 – Glass House / Pomona
Jan 27 – Bimbo 365 / San Francisco
Jan 29 – Wonder Ballroom / Portland
Jan 30 – /
Jan 31 – Venue / Vancouver
Apr 16 – Coachella / Indio, CA
* with Adam Green and the Dead Trees

The Cribs: website | myspace | Interview with: The Cribs – North Star Bar, Philadelphia | The Cribs Announce New Album Details | The Cribs Rush Release of “Cheat on Me” Single | The Cribs Announce January 2010 North American Tour
Adam Green: website | myspace | Lissy Trullie with Adam Green – “Just a Friend”
The Dead Trees: website | myspace | King of Rosa review

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Free Music for Christmas!

Free Music for Christmas!

 

Merry or Happy Festivus or Happy whatever spelling of Channakuh you choose. No matter what you celebrate this holiday season, we hope everyone can find a free (and legal) music downloads an agreeable gift. snowflake

  • are giving away their holiday tune “I Celebrate the Day” on Amazon. The song is off their 2008 release, Let It Snow Baby…Let It Reindeer. The album is also onsale at Amazon for $5.
  • Peter Bradley Adams is giving away a special EP with songs from each of his three albums here.
  • – the group so good they got to defect away from Modest Mouse and join them are offering up single “Cheat on Me” via Twitter. Check out how to do the tweet here.
  • has an entire Christmas EP available here. You just need to sign up for the mailing list.
  • is offering “It Doesn’t Feel Like Christmas”for download here.
  • is giving away “Mad As a Lion” at the top of his blog.
  • On Amazon.com, there is a free download from : A Very Monkey Christmas. Go here to get “Christmas with a Monkey.”
  • Download ‘s new song, “Holiday (Be Good To Me).”  By right-clicking and saving here. The guys explain, “It’s a happy little ditty about all of the things we hope don’t go wrong this time of year.”

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The Cribs Announce January 2010 North American Tour

The Cribs Announce January 2010 North American Tour

thecribsFollowing on from two sold out shows at New York’s Bowery Ballroom earlier this month, , rockers have announced a 14-date tour of North America in January. The band is touring in support of Ignore the Ignorant, released in September. The tour will begin in Chicago on January 13th and end in Vancouver on the 31st.


Jan 13 – Lincoln Hall / Chicago
Jan 14 – Magic Bag / Ferndale, MI
Jan 15 – Phoenix Theatre / Toronto
Jan 16 – Irving Plaza / New York City
Jan 17 – Paradise / Boston
Jan 19 – 9:30 Club / Washington, DC
Jan 20 – Earl / Atlanta
Jan 22 – Granada Theatre / Dallas
Jan 23 – Parish / Austin
Jan 26 – Glass House / Pomona
Jan 27 – Bimbo 365 / San Francisco
Jan 29 – Wonder Ballroom / Portland
Jan 30 – /
Jan 31 – Venue / Vancouver

The Cribs: website | myspace | interview with /@ north star bar

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The Cribs Rush Release of “Cheat on Me” Single

The Cribs Rush Release of “Cheat on Me” Single

cribs have rush released their “Cheat on Me” today, August 3, in an effort to head off illegal downloading of the song. The single was originally scheduled to be released on August 31 in the UK. Visit their official website for more details on the digital download. The new album Ignore the Ignorant from the , band is scheduled for drop in the UK on September 7.

The Cribs: website | myspace | The Cribs Announce New Album Details | Interview with : The Cribs – North Star Bar, Philadelphia

Photo: Jessica McGinley

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The Cribs Announce New Album Details

The Cribs Announce New Album Details


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