Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Flaming Lips to re-release Heady Fwends

The Flaming Lips will re-release their collaborative album, The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends, on CD and digitally on June 26th via Warner Bros. Records. The 13-track effort, which features Bon Iver, Coldplay's Chris Martin, and Nick Cave, among others, was originally released on vinyl for Record Store Day 2012. Check out the tracklist below, along with the video for the Prefuse 73 collaboration, 'Supermoon Made Me Want to Pee'.

In other news, The Lips are 'nearing completion of their next official studio album, which is due this fall with a tour to coincide,' according to a press release. Also this fall, the band's long-in-the-works musical production of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots will premiere at San Diego's La Jolla Playhouse for the theater's 2012 / 2013 season. More details on both projects will be announced soon.

The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends Tracklist:
01. 2012 (feat. Ke$ha and Biz Markie)
02. Ashes In The Air (feat. Bon Iver)
03. Helping The Retarded To Know God (feat. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
04. Supermoon Made Me Want To Pee (feat. Prefuse 73)
05. Children Of The Moon (feat. Tame Impala)
06. That Ain't My Trip (feat. Jim James of My Morning Jacket)
07. You, Man? Human? (feat. Nick Cave)
08. I'm Working At NASA On Acid (feat. Lightning Bolt)
09. Do It! (feat. Yoko Ono)
10. Is David Bowie Dying? (feat. Neon Indian)
11. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (feat. Erykah Badu)
12. Thunder Drops (feat. New Fumes)
13. I Don't Want You To Die (feat. Chris Martin of Coldplay)



Stream: David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust 40th Anniversary Reissue

As previously reported, EMI is commemorating the 40th anniversary of David Bowie's landmark album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars with an expanded reissue featuring remastered audio of all 11 albums tracks, as well as audio DVD with unreleased mixes. The reissue officially arrives June 5th, but you can stream the remastered album at RollingStone.com.

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars Tracklist:
CD Version
01. Five Years
02. Soul Love
03. Moonage Daydream
04. Starman
05. It Ain't Easy
06. Lady Stardust
07. Star
08. Hang on to Yourself
09. Ziggy Stardust
10. Suffragette City
11. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide

180-gram vinyl and DVD package
Side 1
01. Five Years
02. Soul Love
03. Moonage Daydream
04. Starman
05. It Ain't Easy
Side 2
01. Lady Stardust
02. Star
03. Hang on to Yourself
04. Ziggy Stardust
05. Suffragette City
06. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide

DVD [audio only]
01. Five Years
02. Soul Love
03. Moonage Daydream
04. Starman
05. It Ain't Easy
06. Lady Stardust
07. Star
08. Hang on to Yourself
09. Ziggy Stardust
10. Suffragette City
11. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide
12. Five Years *
13. Soul Love *
14. Moonage Daydream *
15. Starman *
16. It Ain't Easy *
17. Lady Stardust *
18. Star *
19. Hang on to Yourself *
20. Ziggy Stardust *
21. Suffragette City *
22. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide *
23. Moonage Daydream (Instrumental) *^
24. The Supermen *^
25. Velvet Goldmine *^
26. Sweet Head *^

* = 5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo
^ = Previously unreleased mixes



Bloc Party announces new album: Four

Bloc Party will release their fourth album ' and first in four years ' on August 21st through their new label, Frenchkiss Records. Appropriately, the album is entitled Four, features production by Alex Newport (The Mars Volta, At The Drive-In), and was recorded and mixed in New York City.

In support of the release, Bloc Party will tour extensively in the coming months, with North American tour dates scheduled in August.

Check out the band's full tour schedule below, along with a teaser trailer featuring music from the new album.

Bloc Party 2012 Tour Dates:
06/19 ' Glasgow, UK @ Garage
06/20 ' Manchester, UK @ HMV Ritz
06/21 ' London, UK @ Koko
06/29 ' Borlange, SE @ Peace and Love Festival
07/05 ' Sesimbra, PT @ Super Bock Super Rock
07/06 ' Gdynia, PL @ Open'er Festival
07/08 ' Turku, FI @ Ruisrock Festival
07/12 ' Bilbao, ES @ Bilbao BBK Live
07/13-15 ' Ferropolis, DE @ Melt! Festival
07/28 ' Byron Bay, AU @ Splendour in the Grass
07/30 ' Honolulu, HI @ The Republik
08/03 ' Los Angeles, CA @ HARD Summer Music Fest
08/04 ' Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/05 ' Montreal, QC @ Osheaga Festival 
08/07 ' New York, NY @ Terminal 5
08/08 ' New York, NY @ Terminal 5
08/09 ' New York, NY @ Terminal 5
08/11 ' Las Vegas, NV @ The Cosmopolitan
08/16 ' Kiewitt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08/17 ' Biddinghuizen, NL @ Lowlands Festival
08/18 ' St. Polten, AT @ Frequency Festival
08/24 ' Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine
08/25 ' Zurich, CH @ Open Air Festival
09/04 ' Mallorca, ES @ Mallorca Rocks
09/05 ' Ibiza, ES @ Ibiza Rocks
11/03 ' Nantes, FR @ Le Stereolux
11/04 ' Lyon, FR @ Le Transbordeur
11/05 ' Bordeaux, FR @ Le Rocher de Palmer
11/07 ' Toulouse, FR @ Le Bikini
11/08 ' Milan, IT @ Alcatraz
11/11 ' Hamburg, DE @ Docks
11/12 ' Stuttgart, DE @ Theatrehaus
11/13 ' Dresden, DE @ Eventwerk
11/15 ' Munich, DE @ Tonhalle
11/18 ' Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
11/20 ' Oslo, NO @ Rockafeller

* = w/ The Drums



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Dean Ween on Ween's breakup: 'It's news to me'

Yesterday, Aaron Freeman (AKA Gene Ween) announced the end of his band Ween. 'It's time to move on,' he told RollingStone.com.

However, as The AV Club points out, Freeman's longtime bandmate Mickey Melchiondo (AKA Dean Ween) was caught off guard by the news. The breakup 'is news to me, all I can say for now I guess,' he wrote on his Facebook page.

Ween's publicist also wasn't in on the news, telling AV Club, 'I actually don't have any further info at the moment but will alert you once I do.'

For what it's worth, Ween hasn't released an album since 2007, and their most recent tour in 2011 saw the rest of the band leave Gene Ween on-stage after he became too intoxicated to remember his lyrics.



M83, Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear to play Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2012

Pitchfork Music Festival Paris will return for its second go-around from November 1st ' 3rd at the city's Grande Halle de la Villette. Today, the festival's preliminary lineup was revealed and it includes Animal Collective, M83, Grizzly Bear, Robyn, and Sébastien Tellier. Additional acts will be revealed soon.

Three-day passes are now available via digitick.compi.



Stream: Metric ' Synthetica

Metric's latest LP Synthetica officially arrives June 12th via the band's imprint Metric Music International, but you can stream the whole thing right now at SoundCloud.

The 11-track effort was produced by the band's own Jimmy Shaw, recorded at Toronto's Grant Studios and New York's Electric Lady Studios, and mixed by John O'Mahony. Shaw describes the end result as 'the culmination of everything we've done.'

Check out the album's most recent single, 'Speed The Collapse' below, followed by the full tracklist.

Synthetica Tracklist:
01. Artificial Nocturne
02. Youth Without Youth
03. Speed The Collapse
04. Breathing Underwater
05. Drums So Real
06. Lost Kitten
07. The Void
08. Synthetica
09. Clone
10. The Wanderlust
11. Nothing But Time



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Orion Discovery: Red Fang

Orion Music and More Fest might give regular European metal festivalgoers something to drool about. But, it also presents the opportunity for people to dip their feet into the pool of stoner metal. While people may know The Sword (thank you Guitar Hero), Consequence of Sound has already led a journey to discover Black Tusk. And, while we're on the subject of bands that are a color + a repository of calcium, Red Fang is the third in the drone trio and a group worth discovering.

Red Fang describes their goal as 'To create music that appeals to both the thinking and the banging head,' and with two records and some sweet opening slots (Mastodon, Dillinger Escape Plan) under their belt, they've definitely surpassed their goals. Hailing from Portland, the group brings heavy metal to a good balancing point. While the elitist metal crowd might cry out for crazy time signatures and blastbeats, Red Fang opts for the 4/4 chug and solos with melodic lines that can actually get stuck in your head. Sure, there are the scattered bits of technical metal, drum fills that feel endless and dropped tunings that'll crumble building foundations, but those are used to make things exciting, rather than as a crutch.

The vocals lie somewhere between 'And Justice for All and Mastodon's cleaner vocals, and combined with Red Fang's fast sections or slow chugs, they further exemplify that 'balance.' While the instrumentals are heavy by anyone's standards, the vocals can be considered borderline clean, or at least clean enough to be able to learn a chorus after two listens. They claim they don't like to be restricted to a genre, which shows on their self-titled debut. There can be the power chord-ridden 'Wings of Fang', which is essentially the Buzzcocks fronted by Brent Hinds, or the six-minute slow burn of 'Humans Remain Human Remains', which would get even a Mogwai fan to turn his or her head.

The bass is overdriven, the riffs are supercharged, and the vocals sound like a man singing with a cactus in his throat, but that's perfect for Red Fang. While you might not be listening to all of Sleep's Dopesmoker right after your first Red Fang show, they are still the perfect choice of drone-y stoner metal break between Kyng and Suicidal Tendencies. Imagine the aerial view of the field, a helicopter shot of thousands of people headbanging, windmilling, and wishing they had long, flowing hair while opting to see the smoothest fusion of stoner metal and heavy metal on today's metal market.

Orion Music + More takes place June 24-25th in Atlantic City, NJ. Tickets are currently available.



Swans detail new album: The Seer

Swans have revealed more details about their upcoming double album (and one of our more anticipated albums of the summer). The Seer spans 11 tracks, and will be released on August 28th via Michael Gira's own imprint Young God.

According to a press release (via The Quietus), the album features contributions from Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O, Low's Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, Akron/Family, Ben Front and Mercury Rev's Grasshopper. Even more impressive is the instrumentation utilized (and I quote): 'acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, casio, sounds, lap steel guitars, hammer dulcimer, orchestral bells, 'handmade violin thing', vibraphone, piano, clarinet, bass guitar, voice, 'incredible handshake', organ, casio, synthesizer, voice, 'bird idea'', acoustic and electric mandolins, fire sounds (acoustic and synthetic), bagpipes, horns, steel cello, accordion, violin, various songs, and cello contra-bassoon.'

Gira said in a statement, 'The Seer took 30 years to make. It's the culmination of every previous Swans album as well as any other music I've ever made, been involved in or imagined. But it's unfinished, like the songs themselves. It's one frame in a reel. The frames blur, blend and will eventually fade. The songs began on an acoustic guitar, then were fleshed out with (invaluable) help from my friends, then were further tortured and seduced in the studio, and now they await further cannibalism and force-feeding as we prepare to perform some of them live, at which point they'll mutate further, endlessly, or perhaps be discarded for a while.'

Check out the album's tracklist below, along with a teaser trailer for a DVD that comes included in the special edition of The Seer.

The Seer Tracklist:
01. Lunacy
02. Mother of the World
03. The Wolf
04. The Seer
05. The Seer Returns
06. 93 Ave. B Blues
07. The Daughter Brings the Water
08. Song for a Warrior
09. Avatar
10. A Piece of the Sky
11. The Apostate



Check Out: Ty Segall Band ' 'I Bought My Eyes'

Ty Segall Band ' Ty Segall, Mikal Cronin, Charlie Moothart, and Emily Rose Epstein ' will release their LP Slaughterhouse on June 26th via In the Red. You've already heard the lead single, 'Wave Goodbye'. Now, RollingStone.com reveals the album track 'I Bought My Eyes', which you can download below.

Ty Segall Band ' 'I Bought My Eyes'

Slaughterhouse marks the second album from Segall this year. He released a joint LP with White Fence earlier this spring, and a third, solo LP is planned for later this fall.

Slaughterhouse Tracklist:
01. Death
02. I Bought My Eyes
03. Slaughterhouse
04. The Tongue
05. Tell Me What's Inside Your Heart
06. Wave Goodbye
07. Muscle Man
08. That's the Bag I'm In
09. Diddy Wah Diddy
10. Oh Mary
11. Fuzz War



Monday, May 28, 2012

Bon Dylan's 35th album coming soon

Now 71 years young, Bob Dylan will reportedly release his 35th studio album as soon as September, according to the Dylan fan site Isis Magazine.

Isis reports that recording took place earlier this year with members of Dylan's touring band and David Hidalgo, who 'had been brought in primarily to play accordion and guitar' but ended up adding Mexican instruments.' The end result reportedly spans 10 tracks, including one about the Titanic that's 14 minutes long. Another track is said to clock in at nine minutes.

Below, watch the video for 'Beyond Here Lies Nothin'', the lead single from Dylan's 33rd album Together Through Life.



The Killers title new album Battle Born

The Killers have revealed a number of details about their fourth album in an interview with Rolling Stone (via NME). The follow-up to 2008's Day & Age will be titled Battle Born, named after the band's personal studio where the album was recorded. Frontman Brandon Flowers explained, 'In a sense, all Americans are battle born. Our ancestors came here for something better.'

Album tracks include 'Heart Of A Girl', 'Flesh And Bone', 'Carry Me Home', and 'Runaways', with production by Stuart Price, Steve Lillywhite, Damian Taylor, and Brendan O'Brien. A release date is tentatively set for the fall.

Below, you can watch footage of the band performing a new song called 'The Rising Tide'.



Stream new albums from Japandroids, Big K.R.I.T., and Liars

This week, NPR's First Listen series is streaming new releases from Vancouver rock duo Japandorids, Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T., and Brooklyn experimental rock trio Liars.

Japandroids' excellent sophomore LP, Celebration Rock, will be released on June 5th via Polyvinyl. The eight-track effort was recorded in the band's hometown with engineer Jesse Ganger. Stream it here.

Big K.R.I.T.'s long-awaited studio debut, Live From the Underground, will be released on June 5th via Def Jam. The 16-track effort features contributions from Ludacris, 2 Chainz, and Bun B, among others. Stream it here.

Liars' sixth LP, WIXIW, will be released on June 5th via Mute. The 11-track effort was recorded in Los Angeles, self-produced by the band with Mute Records co-founder Daniel Miller, and mixed by Tom Biller. Stream it here.



Sunday, May 27, 2012

In Photos: Best Coast at Belly Up Aspen (5/25)

Last night, Best Coast brought their indie cred 7,900 feet above sea level to Aspen's premiere venue for live music, Belly Up Aspen. Fresh off the release of their sophomore album, The Only Place, Bethany Cosentino and her three piece band hypnotized the crowd with an affecting tone and intoxicating beats. Cosentino commented that adjusting to the altitude had her 'feeling high all the time,' but watching Cosentino perform in The Rockies seemed fitting ' a girl near the top of the world at the top of her game.



Video: Nas ' 'Daughters'

Nas' latest single 'Daughters' chronicles the relationship between he and his daughter, Destiny Jones. Appropriately, both father and daughter also star in the newly-revealed video, which you can watch below.

Nas' 10th studio album, Life Is Good, arrives July 17th via Def Jam Records.



Check Out: Freddie Gibbs feat. Young Jeezy & T.I. ' 'Pull Up'

Gary, Indiana's prolific young rapper Freddie Gibbs has at least three projects in the works. In addition to his long-awaited debut LP and his second joint EP with Madlib, Gibbs is working on a mixtape with DJ Drama entitled Baby Face Killa. One of the tracks set to be included, 'Pull Up' featuring Young Jeezy and T.I. is available in mp3 form below.

Freddie Gibbs feat. Young Jeezy & T.I. ' 'Pull Up'



Friday, May 25, 2012

Check Out: Kylie Minogue ' 'Time Bomb'

Kylie Minogue's not done celebrating yet. Having already marked her 25th year in the music biz with two unique tours, a live CD/DVD, and a greatest hits collection, the Australian pop superstar has now released a brand new single. 'Time Bomb' lights its fuse with crunchy synths before exploding into a chorus of whoops and Minogue asking, 'Do you wanna dance like it was the last dance of my life?'. Check out the song and its corresponding music video below.

 



Check Out: CocoRosie feat. Antony Hegarty ' 'Tearz for Animals'

On June 5th, CocoRosie will release a brand new 7' single through Touch and Go Records. You've already heard the A-Side, 'We Are on Fire'. Now, rtve.es is streaming the B-Side, 'Tearz for Animals', which features Antony Hegarty (via Disco Naivete). Both tracks were recorded with TV on the Radio's David Sitek in Los Angeles this past Winter.



Jim James readies debut solo album

Photo by Nate Slevin

My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James likes to keep busy. If he's not setting up massive tours with MMJ, he's off forming super groups or writing about his love of French custards. Somewhere amongst all that, he also finds time to put together solo material. After releasing a George Harrison tribute EP back in 2009, James has finally readied his debut solo LP.

'It's done,' James tells Rolling Stone. 'I think it's gonna come out in early February of next year.' While it looks like fan's will have to wait a while to hear it, James promises they'll 'recognize some things on there.' Like what, you ask? 'My voice, and stuff like that.' James is a bit ' only a bit ' more forthcoming about the album's sound. 'It's got some mellow stuff on there, but it's also got some really different stuff. I'm really proud of it. I think it's got some different soundscapes that I've been into that maybe have been hidden on some Jacket records.'

James goes on to say that most of the drums on the record were laid down by a childhood friend with whom he started his first band. He hopes more friends will make up a touring band to support the release. 'I'm getting back together with friends I haven't played with in a long time, from home. It's very exciting.' It's unknown if the album will be released under the Yim Yames moniker he has historically used for solo work, though YimYames.com does make mention of a new album.

In other MMJ news, James confirms that the band is in the final stages of confirming a New Year's eve show in Boston, MA. As to why they won't be returning to NYC's Madison Square Garden to repeat their 2008 blowout, James reveals, 'Phish booked it for the next four years.' At least Rob should be psyched.

My Morning Jacket 2012 Tour Dates:
06/16 ' Vitoria, ES @ Azkena Rock Festival
06/19 ' Binnenstad, NL @ Tivoli
06/20 ' Oosterpoortwijk, NL @ De Oosterpoort en de Stadsschouwburg
06/22 ' Schessel, DE @ Hurricane Festival
06/23 ' Neuhausen ob eck, DE @ Southside Festival
06/26 ' Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
06/27 ' Tromoy, NO @ Hove Festival
06/28 ' Borlange, SE @ Peace & Love Festival
06/30 ' Wechter, BE @ Rock Werchter
07/01 ' Kent, UK @ Hop Farm Festival
07/14 ' Louisville, KY @ Forecastle Festival
07/28 ' Newport, RI @ Newport Folk Festival
08/02 ' Salt Lake City, UY @ Twilight
08/03 ' Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Ampitheatre *^
08/04 ' Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Ampitheatre *^
08/06 ' Kansas City, MO @ Starlite Ampitheater *
08/07 ' Lincoln, NE @ Pinewood Bowl Ampitheater *
08/08 ' St. Louis, MO @ Peabody Opera House *
08/10 ' Minneapolis, MN @ Somerset Ampitheater *#
08/11 ' Milwaukee, WI @ BMO Harris Pavilion *
08/12 ' Columbus, OH @ LC Pavilion *
08/14 ' Detroit, MI @ Meadow Brook *
08/15 ' Toronto, ON @ Echo Beach *
08/17 ' Philadelphia, PA @ Mann Center *
08/18 ' Washington, DC @ Merriweather Post Pavilion *
08/19 ' Brooklyn, NY @ Williamsburg Park !
08/21 ' Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE *
08/22 ' Chicago, IL @ Pritzker Pavilion *
08/24 ' Atlanta, GA @ Verizon Wireless Ampitheater *
08/25 ' Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Uptown Ampitheater *
08/26 ' Raleigh, NC @ Raleigh Ampitheater *

* = w/ Band of Horses
^ = w/ Trombone Shorty
# = w/ Trampled By Turtles
! = w/ Shabazz Palaces



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Video: Bruce Springsteen ' 'Rocky Ground'

Bruce Springsteen has released a video for 'Rocky Ground', the hip-hop-flavored second single from his new album Wrecking Ball. It packs prototypical Springsteen visuals, specifically a town which has seen better days. Check it out below.

Wrecking Ball is out now via Columbia.



Check Out: Princeton ' 'Grand Rapids' (RAC Remix) (CoS Premiere) $MR

L.A.'s Princeton (take a sec to wrap your head around that geographical conundrum) occupy a pleasant space between indie pop and synth rock with their latest long-play, Remembrance of Things to Come. Backed by orchestral septet Los Angeles New Music Ensemble, the album paints shiny edges around already shimmering pop sounds. With subdued synths and energetic rhythms, it's the kind of musical styling that's a prime template for electrified remixes.

Ah, the remix. Drop in a new beat, buzz and zap some synths, cut and warp the vocals, and voilà, you've got yourself a dance party. But who ever said that's how things have to be? Remix Artist Collective (or RAC) is an international team that eschews the typical ideas tethered to remixes, and what they've done to Princeton's 'Grand Rapids' is a prime example of their modus operandi. Instead of adding to the synths, RAC strips them away, and same goes for the frantic drumming. The whole thing is slowed down, leaving a track that feels more like an acoustic rendition than a remix. It's definitely a unique approach, and you can hear how effective it is below.




Aerosmith announces new album: Music From Another Dimension

Aerosmith will return on August 28th with their first album in eight years, Music From Another Dimension. The 14-track effort is proceeded by the lead single 'Legendary Child', which the band debuted on American Idol last night. You can stream the studio version below.

As previously reported, the band will support the release with a U.S. summer tour. Check out the full docket below.

Music From Another Dimension Tracklist:
01. What Could Have Been Love
02. Beautiful
03. Street Jesus
04. Legendary Child
05. Oh Yeah
06. We All Fall Down
07. Another Last Goodbye
08. Out Go the Lights
09. Love Three Times a Day
10. Closer
11. Shakey Ground
12. Love a Lot
13. Freedom Fighter
14. Up on the Mountain

Aerosmith 2012 Tour Dates:
06/16 ' Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
06/19 ' Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena
06/22 ' Chicago, IL @ United Center
06/27 ' Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
06/29 ' Albany, NY @ Times Union Center
07/01 ' Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum
07/03 ' Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
07/05 ' Detroit, MI @ The Palace of Auburn Hills
07/07 ' Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest
07/10 ' Laval, QC @ Laval Nature Center
07/12 ' Quebec City, QC @ Quebec City Summer Fest
07/14 ' Grand Falls, NL @ Salmon Festival
07/17 ' Boston, MA @ TD Garden
07/19 ' Boston, MA @ TD Garden
07/21 ' Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
07/24 ' E. Rutherford, NJ @ IZOD Center
07/26 ' Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
07/28 ' Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
07/30 ' Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
08/01 ' Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
08/04 ' Oakland, CA @ Oracle Arena
08/06 ' Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
08/08 ' Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Video: The Spring Standards ' 'Watch The Moon Disappear' (CoS Premiere)

Image of Video: The Spring Standards ' 'Watch The Moon Disappear' (CoS Premiere)

What: The new double EP from New York City's The Spring Standards is entitled yellow//gold and was made possible by crowd funding website Kickstarter. As a thanks to all of their donors, the band sent out limited edition handmade versions of the EP from recycled materials and documented the whole process in this video for 'Watch The Moon Disappear.' Not only does this prove The Spring Standards know how to return a favor, but also that they can figure out a way to make even a floppy disc useful again.

Directed by: Michael Sutterfield



Video: Beck performs at El Rey Theatre

Ahead of this weekend's appearance at Sasquatch!, Beck performed a warm-up gig at Los Angeles' El Rey Theater on Tuesday night. His first live performance since October 2011, the acclaimed singer-songwriter tackled a career-spanning 24-song set, which leaned heavy toward Odelay and Sea Change. Unfortuantely, no new songs were played, not even his recent takes on 'Corinna, Corinna' or 'I Only Have Eyes For You'.

Below, you can watch fan footage of 'Lost Cause' and 'Guess I'm Doing Fine'. The concert's setlist is also below.

Setlist:
The Golden Age
Lost Cause
End Of The Day
Dead Melodies
Sunday Sun
Where It's At
Hotwax
Black Tambourine
Think I'm In Love
Soul Of A Man
Paper Tiger
Modern Guilt
Soldier Jane
Already Dead
Guess I'm Doing Fine
Sissyneck
(tease)
Jack-ass
Gamma Ray
Minus
Devils Haircut
Loser
Encore:
Sissyneck
The New Pollution
E-Pro



Check Out: Metric ' 'Speed The Collapse'

Metric have released another cut from their upcoming LP Synthetica, due out June 12th via the band's own Metric Music International. Following the lead single 'Youth Without Youth', the album's third track 'Speed The Collapse' is streaming below (via Stereogum).

Synthetica Tracklist:
01. Artificial Nocturne
02. Youth Without Youth
03. Speed The Collapse
04. Breathing Underwater
05. Drums So Real
06. Lost Kitten
07. The Void
08. Synthetica
09. Clone
10. The Wanderlust
11. Nothing But Time



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Peter Gabriel announces So anniversary tour

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of his iconic album So, Peter Gabriel will embark on a 13-city North American tour in September, which will see him and and members of the original So touring band performing the album in full.

In addition, Gabriel will be reissuing So on September 18th as a CD, special edition 3-CD set, and Super Deluxe Box Set.

Below, check out Gabriel's complete tour schedule, as well as the video for So's smash single 'Sledgehammer', which remains the most played video of all time on MTV.

Peter Gabriel 2012 Tour Dates:
06/29 ' Kent, UK @ Hop Farm Fest
09/16 ' Quebec City, QC @ Colisse Pepsi
09/18 ' Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
09/19 ' Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
09/21 ' Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
09/23 ' Wantaugh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach
09/24 ' Boston, MA @ TD Garden
09/26 ' Detroit, MI @ Palace of Auburn Hills
09/27 ' Chicago, IL @ United Center
09/30 ' Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Ampitheatre
10/02 ' San Jose, CA @ HP Pavilion
10/05 ' Las Vegas, NV @ Planet Hollywood Showroom
10/06 ' Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
10/09 ' Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara County Bowl



The xx announces U.S. tour dates

The xx will spend most of the summer playing European music festivals, but they've carved out a two-week visit to North America in late July/early August. Check out their full tour schedule.

Hopefully by then, we'll have a name and release date for the band's long-awaited sophomore LP. In the meantime, check out recordings of five new songs here.

The xx 2012 Tour Dates:
05/29 ' Bordeaux, FR @ Le Rocher de Palmer
05/30 ' Toulouse, FR @ Le Phare
05/31 ' Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound
06/08 ' Turin, IT @ Traffic Festival
06/09 ' Porto, PT @ Optimus Primavera Sound
06/15 ' Aarhus, DK @ Northside Festival
06/16 ' Hultsfred, SE @ Hultsfred Festival
06/22 ' Scheessel, DE @ Hurricane Festival
06/23 ' Neuhausen, DE @ Southside Festival
06/27 ' Arendal, NO @ Hove Festival
06/29 ' Arras, FR @ Main Square Festival
06/30 ' Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter
07/07 ' Gdynia, PL @ Open'er Festival
07/14 ' Joensuu, FI @ Ilosaairock Festival
07/23 ' Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda
07/25 ' Seattle, WA @ Showbox at the Market
07/28 ' Toronto, ON @ Phoenix
07/29 ' Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
07/31 ' Boston, MA @ Wilbur Theatre
08/02 ' New York, NY @ Terminal 5
08/09 ' Sibinek, CR @ Terraneo Festival
08/10 ' Budapest, HR @ Sziget Festival
08/11 ' St Pere, FR @ La Route du Rock
08/18 ' St. Polten, AT @ Frequency Festival
08/19 ' Biddinhuizen, NL @ Lowlands Festival
08/31 ' Laois, IE @ Electric Picnic
09/07 ' Isle of Wight, UK @ Bestival



Video: Sleigh Bells ' 'Demons'

Still riding high from the release of their Top Star-earning Reign of Terror, Sleigh Bells return today with a video for the album's next single, 'Demons', plus a new remix of the track by Diplo. Check out both below.

According to Pitchfork, the clip was inspired by 'classic Pantera videos' and features footage from concerts in Omaha, Oklahoma City, Dallas, and Houston. Sleigh Bells' own Derek Miller served as director.



Monday, May 21, 2012

Damon Albarn collaborates with Portishead's Beth Gibbons for JJ Doom song

The forthcoming JJ Doom album, Key To The Kuffs, packs one hefty collaboration. As Jneiro Jarel tweeted over the weekend, 'Just did a song with Beth of Portishead and Damon Albarn! I figured I'll say it since it's already leaked in press!'

Key To The Kuffs was due out in May on Lex Records, but currently is without a release date. Below, you can listen to the album's lead single, 'Banished'.



Video: Franz Ferdinand debuts four new songs

Over the weekend, Franz Ferdinand performed their first concert in 18 months in Limerick, Ireland. As Stereogum points out, the band debuted four new songs: 'Right Thoughts', 'Brief Encounters', 'Fresh Strawberries', and 'Trees & Animals'. They also paid tribute to the late Donna Summer with a cover of 'I Feel Love'. Wach the fan footage below.

The band will continue to tour throughout the summer, even making their way to America for appearances at Lollapalooza and Outside Lands. You can see the full tour docket at their website.



Check Out: The xx's five new songs

As previously reported, The xx debuted new material during a trio of intimate shows in London last week. Now, Pretty Much Amazing points us to recordings of five new songs, which you can listen to below. 'Devotion' is the untitled cut that first hit the web last week, while 'Leave' was previously identified as 'As I Am'. The other three songs are apparently titled 'Closer', 'Strangers', and 'Friction'.

Still no word on when The xx's sophomore album will see light, but according to xx producer Rodaidh McDonald (via The Quietus), the album is in its final mixing stages.



Sunday, May 20, 2012

Check Out: Dave Matthews Band ' 'Gaucho'

Dave Matthews Band will soon release their seventh studio album, the follow-up to 2009's Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King. According to the band's website, the as-yet-untitled effort will arrive in September, and comes proceeded by a track called 'Gaucho'. Stream it below, or grab the mp3 download at the band's website.

Dave Matthew Band ' 'Gaucho'

As Jambands.com points out, DMB performed 'Gaucho', along with two new songs previously debuted by Matthews solo ('Mercy' and 'Sweet') at the kickoff to their summer tour in The Woodlands, TX last night. You can find footage of two performances below. After that, we have the band's full tour schedule in case you're interested in witnessing these live and in person.

Dave Matthews Band 2012 Tour Dates:
05/19 ' Dallas, TX @ Gexa Energy Pavilion *
05/20 ' Gulf Shores, AL @ Hangout Music Festival
05/22 - Atlanta, GA @ Aaron's Ampitheatre at Lakewood ^
05/23 ' Charlotte, NC @ Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre ^
05/25 ' Hartford, CT @ Comcast Theatre %
05/26 ' Hartford, CT @ Comcast Theatre $
05/28 ' Scranton, PA @ Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain $
05/29 ' Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center $
06/02 ' Toronto, ON @ Molson Ampitheatre ~
06/03 ' Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center ~
06/05 ' Manfield, MA @ Comcast Center $
06/06 ' Mansfield, MA @ Comcast Center $
06/08 ' Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center !
06/09 ' Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center !
06/12 ' Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre #
06/13 ' Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre #
06/16 ' Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live +
06/17 ' Virginia Beach, VA @ Farm Bureau Live +
06/22 ' Noblesville, IN @ Klipsch Music Center +
06/23 ' Noblesville, IN @ Klipsch Music Center >
06/24 ' Harriet Island, MI @ River's Edge Music Festival
06/26 ' Camden, MA @ Susquehanna Bank Center ?
06/27 ' Camden, MA @ Susquehanna Bank Center
06/29 ' Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
06/30 ' Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts >
07/03 ' Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake Performing Arts Center ?
07/06 ' E. Troy, WI @ Alpine Valley Music Center
07/07 ' E. Troy, WI @ Alpine Valley Music Center ?
07/10 ' Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Center ?
07/11 ' Maryland Heights, MO @ Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre ?
07/13 ' Burgettstown, PA @ First Niagara Pavilion &
07/14 ' Burgettstown, PA @ First Niagara Pavilion &
07/18 ' Tampa, FL @ 1-800-Ask-Gary Ampitheatre /
07/20 ' W. Palm Beach, FL @ Cruzan Ampitheatre /
07/21 ' W. Palm Beach, FL @ Cruzan Ampitheatre /
08/31 ' George, WA @ The Gorge Ampitheatre ()
09/01 ' George, WA @ The Gorge Ampitheatre ()
09/02 ' George, WA @ The Gorge Ampitheatre ()
09/07 ' Chula Vista, WA @ Cricket Wireless Ampitheatre <
09/08 ' Irvine, CA @ Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre <
09/09 ' Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Ampitheatre <

* = w/ Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes
^ = w/ The Head and the Heart
% = w/ Mariachi El Bronx
$ = w/ Carolina Chocolate Drops
~ = w/ Blind Pilot
! = w/ Lettuce
# = w/ Fitz and the Tantrums
+ = w/ Gary Clark Jr.
> = w/ Delta Spirit
? = w/ Brandi Carlie
& = w/ SOJA
/ = w/ Tower of Power
() = w/ The Avett Brothers
< = w/ Allen Stone



Video: Black Sabbath reunites

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As you may expect, a one off show costs an absolute fortune to stage, involving over 50 people, transport, air fares, hotels, meals, agents, promotors, accountants, lawyers etc, so none of us, expected to make much money from it- it was a one off Sabbath show for the fans, before we go into recording the new album. Apparently, this wasn't acceptable to Bill's representatives, they wanted an amount that was so unrealistic that it seemed to have been a joke. So we resigned ourselves to doing Download without Bill, hoping he'd change his mind and at least make a guest appearance. We started rehearsals a few weeks ago with Tommy Cluefetos, the drummer who will be on the Ozzy and Friends Tour. Brilliant drummer and good bloke. It was decided we'd better do a warm up show, to break the ice since we haven't played together live. The O2 Academy was available in Birmingham, where we were rehearsing, so we decided on that, and to make a donation to Help For Heroes Charity, since we'd be ironing out any glitches we may have. Then Bill put out a further statement saying he'd been ready to play the Birmingham show , but he was expected to have to do it 'for free'- well, I think that's basically how you raise money from gigs for charity ' you play them 'for free'.



Video: Mick Jagger, Arcade Fire, and Foo Fighters on Saturday Night Live

Few would argue that these are the glory days of Saturday Night Live. But if there's one thing the late-night staple has been solid at as of late, it's their musical guest bookings. This season alone featured Radiohead, Jack White, The Black Keys, Coldplay, Drake, Bon Iver, Florence and the Machine, Usher, The Shins, Sleigh Bells, Foster the People, and Robyn. And to cap it all off, last night's season finale boasted the biggest performance of 'em all when Mick Jagger appeared alongside Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Jeff Beck, and The Strokes' Nikolai Fraiture.

Jagger first teamed up with Arcade Fire and Fraiture (who played bass) for a rendition of The Rolling Stones' early single 'The Last Time'. Later, Jagger and Foo Fighters ripped through The Stones' '19th Nervous Breakdown' and 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)'. (Amazing side note: Three hours prior to SNL, Foo Fighters headlined The Bamboozle festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey.) Finally, Jagger joined Beck to perform an original blues composition about the presidential election.

Arcade Fire also appeared at the end of the show to help send off cast member Kristen Wiig. With Jagger, Steve Martin, Jon Hamm, and fellow SNL cast members singing along, the band performed The Stones' 'She's A Rainbow' and 'Ruby Tuesday'.

Replay all of the performances below (via The Audio Perv).

Mick Jagger, Arcade Fire, and Nikolai Fraiture ' 'The Last Time':

Mick Jagger and Foo Fighters ' '19th Nervous Breakdown' and 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)':

Mick Jagger and Jeff Beck - Presidential Election Blues:

Arcade Fire ' 'She's A Rainbow' and 'Ruby Tuesday' (Kristen Wiig goodbye):



Saturday, May 19, 2012

Video: Garbage on Fallon

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By CoS Staff on May 19th, 2012 in Last Night, News



Check Out: Big K.R.I.T. ' 'Yeah Dats Me'

This evening, Mississippi rapper/producer Big K.R.I.T. released 'Yeah Dats Me', the third cut from his debut LP Live From the Underground. Stream it below.

Live From the Underground hits stores on June 5th via Def Jam. If you haven't already, check out the other album tracks, 'Money on the Floor' and 'I Got This'.

Live From the Underground Tracklist:
01. LFU300MA (Intro)
02. Live From The Underground
03. Cool 3 Be Southern
04. I Got This
05. Money On The Floor (feat. 8Ball & MJG and 2 Chainz)
06. What U Mean (feat. Ludacris)
07. My Sub (Pt. 2: The Jackin')
08. Don't Let Me Down
09. Porchlight (feat. Anthony Hamilton)
10. Pull Up (feat. Big Sant & Bun B)
11. Yeah Dats Me
12. Hydroplaning (feat. Devin The Dude)
13. If I Fall (feat. Melanie Fiona)
14. Rich Dad, Poor Dad
15. Praying Man (feat. B.B. King)
16. Live From The Underground (Reprise) (feat. Ms. Linnie)



Video: Beach House on Letterman

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By CoS Staff on May 19th, 2012 in Last Night, News



Friday, May 18, 2012

Check Out: The Afghan Whigs ' 'See And Don't See'

The reunited Afghan Whigs have released a cover of Marie 'Queenie' Lyons' 'See And Don't See', which marks their first new recording in five years. You can stream the track now at RollingStone.com (a free mp3 download will be available through the band's website beginning at Noon EDT today).

Next Tuesday, the band will serve as the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The following night, they'll perform their first concert in 13 years at New York City's Bowery Ballroom. Currently, a total of 28 tour dates have been scheduled, which you can find mapped out on their website.



Antony and the Johnsons announce live album: Cut the World

On September 7th, Antony and the Johnsons will release Cut the World, a new live album featuring symphonic versions of songs from his career. The tracks were recorded last September in Copenhagen, Denmark with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, and include a brand new song, 'Cut The World'. Below, you can listen to the second cut from the album, the radically interesting monologue 'Future Feminism', where Hagerty speaks to the audience about moving away from a patriarchal mindset and into a more feminine systems and cycles.

Cut the World tracklist:
01. Cut the World
02. Future Feminism
03. Cripple and the Starfish
04. You Are My Sister
05. Swanlights
06. Epilepsy Is Dancing
07. Another World
08. Kiss My Name
09. I Fell in Love With a Dead Boy
10. The Rapture
11. The Crying Light
12. Twilight



Kanye West's new short film Cruel Summer to debut at Cannes Film Festival

Kanye West will premiere a new film project called Cruel Summer at this year's Cannes Film Festival. A creation of West's recently-formed fashion + art collective DONDA, the project is described as part short film, part art installation, 'unlike anything West has attempted before,' and will be be presented as an 'immersive 7-screen experience.' As the poster above indicates, West served as director and co-writer, and will feature comedian Aziz Ansari and rapper Scott Medscudi (née Kid Cudi).

Cruel Summer will be screened at Cannes beginning May 23rd and will remain open to the public until the 25th. Ticket requests can be made through West's website.

According to RapRadar's Elliott Smith, Cruel Summer will also serve as the title for West's upcoming G.O.O.D. Music compilation.

Below, you can watch West's previous short film 'Runaway', which served as an accompaniment to his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.



Thursday, May 17, 2012

My Bloody Valentine announces 2013 tour dates

With a new album on the way, My Bloody Valentine will return to the road in early 2013 for a trio of Japanese tour dates. The trek marks the band's first concerts since wrapping up their reunion tour in the summer of 2009. It also marks their first Japanese tour in over two decades, according to Time Out Japan (via Pitchfork). Check out the docket below.

My Bloody Valentine 2012 Tour Dates:
02/06 ' Osaka, JP @ The Hatch
02/07 ' Tokyo, JP @ Studio Coast
02/07 ' Tokyo, JP @ Studio Coast



Check Out: Little Boots ' 'Headphones'

We're still awaiting a sophomore album announcement from disco-pop songstress Little Boots, but there's no dearth of new tracks. Following 'Shake', 'I Wish', 'All 4 U', and 'Every Night I Say a Prayer', check out 'Headphones', which was premiered on BBC Radio 1 last night.



Video: The xx debut new music in London

The xx returned to the stage this week for a trio of intimate shows in their hometown of London. The first night featured a 13-song set, which weighed heavily in new material (presumably) from their upcoming sophomore album. Below, you can watch footage of one such untitled cut.

The xx will tour the UK and Europe extensively in the coming months, making appearances at Primavera Sound, Electric Picnic, and Bestival, among many other summer festivals. You can see their full festival schedule here.



Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dirty Projectors reveal artwork for Swing Lo Magellan

Above you'll find the artwork for Dirty Projectors' upcoming LP, Swing Lo Magellan, due out July 10th via Domino Records.

The band's website is offering pre-order packages for the album, including a limited-edition vinyl edition which packs an 8' x 8' square vinyl pressing of the album's lead single 'Gun Has No Trigger'.

Below, take another listen to 'Gun Has No Trigger' and then check out the rest of the tracklist.

Swing Lo Magellan Tracklist:
01. Offspring Are Blank
02. About to Die
03. Gun Has No Trigger
04. Swing Lo Magellan
05. Just From Chevron
06. Dance For You
07. Maybe That Was It
08. Impregnable Question
09. See What She Seeing
10. The Socialites
11. Unto Caesar
12. Irresponsible Tune



CoS presents Forecastle Kickoff Party featuring Purity Ring and Dean & Britta

From July 13-15th, Forecastle Festival will celebrate its tenth birthday at Waterfront Park in Louisville, KY. However, prior to the weekend's festivities, Purity Ring and Dean & Britta will head an official kickoff party presented by Consequence of Sound. The 21+ event takes place on Thursday, July 12th at Louisville's Club 116 and tickets priced at $22 will go on sale via the festival's official website this Saturday, May 19th at noon EST.

But, wait, that's not the only soiree happening down in Louisville over the weekend. On Saturday, July 14th, the Belle of Louisville ' yep, that's a steamboat ' will play host to the Preservation Hall Jazz Band featuring special appearances by members of My Morning Jacket. This all-ages event starts at midnight and goes into the early morning. Tickets will cost you $50.00, due to the intimate space, and those also go on-sale this Saturday at noon EST.

Forecastle Festival runs July 13-15th at Waterfront Park in Louisville, Kentucky. Single-day, three-day, and VIP passes are now available via the festival's website.



Album Review: Tenacious D ' Rize of the Fenix

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The Post-it on the refrigerator in Tenacious D''s Hollywood apartment probably reads something like this:

1. Polish the B.o.G. (Bong of Destiny)
2. Play a round of lampshade golf w/Sasquatch
3. Cash Satan's rent check
4. Lay roses on Val Kilmer's grave
5. Rise again as the world's most awesome band

That's an ambitious to-do list for anybody, let alone a potty-mouthed singer from a town called Kickapoo and a pot-bellied guitarist who wears socks with sandals. But it's #5 that Jack 'Jables' Black and Kyle 'Kage' Gass set their bloodshot sights on with Rize of the Fenix, a loose chronicling of the 'mock rock' duo's quest to reclaim their rightful rock throne one 'tasty riff,' 'monster mama jam,' and, yes, 'cock push-up' at a time.

Rize of the Fenix adds a post-Hollywood chapter to the hallowed book of Tenacious D lore. 'When The Pick of Destiny [the band's 2006 film and soundtrack] was released, it was a bomb/And all the critics said that the D was done,' opens Black on the record's title track, which bounces between acoustic strumming and 'jeans-creaming' metal while contemplating the band's uncertain future in the silliest possible terms: 'If Tenacious D has died, what will we do?/And what will we do about all the fans who have the D tattoo?' The added irony lies in the fact that the original premise behind Tenacious D was two slackers with comical delusions of rock star grandeur, and now there probably are people with the D tattoo'maybe  even 'Tenac' on one ass cheek and 'ious D' on the other.

On 'The Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage', Black tells of the fictitious rift that grew between the D as he ascended to the Hollywood A-list, while Gass remained that bald guy who used to be in a band with Jack Black. This playful blurring of the real Black and Gass with their Tenacious D personas adds a dimension of Entertainment Tonight juiciness to the record. We know Kage hasn't really been 'left on the streets of his dreams' to go completely insane and that Black isn't the type who would 'screen KG's calls and snort coke off the ass of a whore,' but it sure is funny to think about. And what fan of the D hasn't seen Black promoting a new film on Letterman or Leno and wondered, 'Where the hell is Kage these days?'

Longtime D-votees who have followed the D since their humble Bio-Dome and HBO beginnings needn't worry about the band losing their vulgar edge to middle age. Tenacious D's humor still speaks to the part of us that never left our parents' basements, evolved beyond dick and fart jokes, or acquired more refined tastes than video golf, Dio, and a 'Bob Marley extra crispy' (hint: you smoke it). So, yeah, we giggle when JB impersonates a Spanish guitar instructor named Felix and molests Kyle ('Classical Teacher'); snicker at the phallus-shaped phoenix featured on the record's over-the-top metal cover art; and light up inside when Black performs linguistic gymnastics with his favorite four-letter word on nearly every track.

The key, though, is that the joke is always in the music, never the music itself. As a vocalist, Black is equally adept at his signature theatrical delivery ('Rize of the Fenix'), scatting ('Low Hangin' Fruit'), and straight rock singing ('Deth Starr'). Gass's acoustic guitar still provides the perfect framework for the D's jerky compositions, and his tearful flute interlude on 'The Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage' momentarily makes you forget the hilarity of Black's tale. It also helps that longtime friend Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) returns as the D's session drummer. Grohl's thunder and fills on tracks like 'Throw Down' and 'Deth Starr' are the 'rocket sauce' that powers the D to 'blow out asses' and 'impregnate ears.' And, no, the band didn't ask me to write that one.

But have Jables and Kage really risen again on fiery wings? Yeah, but not without a few tracks going down in flames. Black revisits Nacho Libre on the Spanish-tinged 'Señorita', a tale of machismo and chivalry that makes you wish he had drawn inspiration from Shallow Hal or even his bit role in Mars Attacks! instead. 'They Fucked Our Asses', with its our-rock-against-the-world attitude, sounds like the next legendary installment in the D's saga before cutting out a mere minute in. Did someone pull a hammy doing a power slide or something? It's a shame. Kyle even remembered to hit record.

Unexpected odes like 'Roadie' and '39' more than compensate for any missteps, though. 'Check-a, check-a, one, two, three/I plug it in/I make it sound as good as can be,' sings Black on 'Roadie', a long overdue tribute to the shadowy men in black who make 'the rock go.' Black channels Springsteen, or is it Neil Diamond, on acoustic strummer '39', coarsely crooning about that time in life when a 39-year-old makes more sense than '19-year-old chickadees': 'She's 39, but she still looks young/Not very young but a lot of fun.' This track goes on to make the D's romantic classic 'Fuck Her Gently' seem like 'I Just Called To Say I Love You' by comparison.

Rize of the Fenix proves that Tenacious D still reign supreme. But maybe only burrito or chicken supreme and not quite Cutlass Supreme this time out.

Essential Tracks: 'Rize of the Fenix', 'The Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage', and 'Throw Down'

Feature artwork by Virgina McCarthy & Cap Blackard.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Azealia Banks to release debut EP 1991 on May 29th

Azealia Banks' debut EP, 1991, will finally be released digitally on May 29th and physically on June 12th. Originally set to arrive in April, the EP was delayed after Banks changed management companies. The end result is a four track effort, packing previously-revealed cuts '212' and 'Liquorice' alongside new tracks '1991' and 'Van Vogue'. That's the artwork above.

Below, take a listen to Banks' recently-released track 'JUMANJI', which appears on her upcoming mixtape.

1991 Tracklist:
01. 1991
02. Van Vogue
03. 212
04. Liquorice



Album Review: Beach House ' Bloom

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Evidence for anticipatory ache is mostly anecdotal. There hasn't been a ton of research into the physiological effects of the 'wait for it' moment, except for a few studies involving classical musicians performing their favorite movement. Nonetheless, chances are we've all experienced borderline physical pain when we hear the musical equivalent of what author Toni Morrison calls 'high silence before orgasm': quickening double-time before a drop, a beat of silence before the bridge, or the upswing between 'don't stop believin'' and 'hold onto that feeling.' It's a delicate feeling, usually overwhelmed by the fist-gerund (clenching, pumping) chorus itself, which explains why it's only been studied in the hallowed acoustics of orchestra halls.

Beach House deals almost exclusively in anticipatory ache. The songs on their first two albums, Beach House and Devotion, never climaxed, instead revolving carousel-like around Victoria Legrand's vibrato, harpsichords, and simple drum machines that encouraged and rewarded patient listening. Theirs wasn't a big sound, but it was deep. Behind the mist and cobwebs lay hints evoking the duo's arguably more accessible later albums, like the falsetto and decrescendo on 'Master of None', the waltzing handclaps of 'Holy Dances', and the minor 'la da da da's that raised hairs on 'You Came To Me'.

Right before Beach House released their last album, Teen Dream, multi-instrumentalist Alex Scally dismissed their earlier records as 'that really fast thing where you try to catch a sound really quickly and capture this energy to it,' expanding on it later to say, 'We're not satisfied with a song that has only this much [small motion] emotion.' So they took those 'really fast' moments like the gasps of 'gila-ah-ah-ah' and made them into songs, and 2010's end product, Teen Dream, practically swoons with emotion. Each track is another single-worthy word for longing like the Inuit's apocryphal 50 words for snow. There's a reason I knew my roommate's boyfriend was over when I would hear 'Silver Soul' and (needless to say) 'Lover of Mine' wafting from her bedroom.

After that, to put it bluntly, 'How the fuck do you follow one of the decade's best?' Two years and a successful partnership with producer Chris Coady later, Beach House brings us Bloom. On this album, anticipatory ache doesn't lead into the chorus; it is the chorus. Every movement on Bloom extends that high silence to the length of several minutes, building within the song and into the next track to send wave after wave of eyes-closing, head-tilting, fist-clenching pinpricks. It's not as immediate as its predecessor because, according to Legrand, it's a journey 'about the irreplaceable power of imagination as it relates to the intense experience of living.' With the ease of a musician who knows the album they're about to release is unequivocally a masterpiece, she wondered in a recent interview, 'How do you take something completely natural, that will transfer to the listener, but not just settle for that instant feeling of 'you hurt me,' and go to an imaginary landscape instead?'

You start with drums. Using a beat to access humans' innate sense of rhythm often feels like a cheap shot, but Beach House slaps the hand that reaches for instant gratification with Legrand's inscrutable, Sybilline lyrics. On 'Wild', there's a moment when she sings, 'Heartless to say,' backed only by Scally's drums booming in ¾ time, sounding distant at the end of each brief phrase like his partner's absent heartbeat. She finishes the verse with 'Go on pretending' as his guitar chords blossom over that moment's vulnerability. The percussion marries Legrand's heavy breathing again on 'Troublemaker', when 'the thunder rolls in with the dark' as Scally's kickdrum reverberates through the peaks and valleys of his deliberately finger-picked New Haze.

It's not until those familiar (maybe too familiar) long, hot, and bothered sighs open follower 'New Year' that it becomes clear those two songs are building to something. That something is 'Wishes'. Even though the first 30 seconds of 'New Year' might be Bloom's most ecstatic moment, it's one of those instant feelings that abates over the song's duration. But it's a necessary denouement in light of what follows. 'Wishes' swells with a synthpad and drum machines, recalling Beach House's simpler times, before adding layers of basslines and variegated percussion that plunge deeper and deeper into the heart of the song. And then, two minutes in, Scally rips a guitar solo that launches the song to that moment on 'Sprawl II'' yes, I'm going there' when the arpeggiated synths finally kick in behind Regine Chassagne's voice. Which is to say, it's Beach House's anthem.

Bloom culminates six years and three albums of anticipatory ache with subtlety and meticulous song placement that unfolds if you let it, once you stop playing 'Myth' on repeat. Like Beach House's earlier releases, it requires patient listening, but that 'strange paradise' is more satisfying than Teen Dream's instant feelings of 'you hurt me,' which now seem appropriately adolescent compared to the smoke and mirrors on a song like 'Irene'. But perhaps Scally and Legrand knew how awesome their next album would be when they hinted on their last one'They say we'll go far, but they don't know how far we'll go.' So how do you top that? For Beach House, it doesn't matter, because they can. And they will.

Essential Tracks: 'Wild', 'Troublemaker', 'New Year', and 'Wishes'

Feature artwork by David Stanley.



Video: Friends ' 'Mind Control'

CoSign'ed Brooklyn outfit Friends will release their debut LP, Manifest!, on June 5th via Fat Possum.  Today, the band debuted a music video for the the album's lead single, 'Mind Control'. Directed by Hiro Murai, the clip lives up to its name with scenes of a brainwashed media, an evil guy in a suit, and a robot with a camera for its head. Watch it below.



Monday, May 14, 2012

Video: Neil Young and Crazy Horse ' 'Jesus' Chariot (She'll Be Comin 'Round The Mountain)'

Neil Young and Crazy Horse will release Americana, their first of two reunion albums planned for 2012, on June 5th via Reprise Records. The 11-track effort features rearrangements of classic, American folk songs. You've already heard the band's take on 'Oh Susannah'. Now, check out their reworking of 'She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain', which has been retitled to 'Jesus' Chariot'. The track comes packaged within a video featuring scenes from D.W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation.

Americana Tracklist:
01. Oh Susannah
02. Clementine
03. Tom Dooley
04. Gallows Pole
05. Get A Job
06. Travel On
07. High Flyin' Bird
08. She'll Be Comin 'Round The Mountain
09. This Land Is Your Land
10. Wayfarin' Stranger
11. God Save The Queen



Album Review: Best Coast ' The Only Place

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Two years ago, Bethany Cosentino couldn't stop singing about her boyfriend. She spinned tales of being alone, mending her broken, obsessed heart, and fighting a hunger for someone that just didn't want to be there. Throughout 12 summer-ready anthems, she blended youthful melancholia with the afternoon glare of a sun that refused to quit. Each track sounded stripped from the bedroom, as if they were culled from melted demos left on the windowsill of a room that's seen too many wake and bakes. That's what made Best Coast's Crazy for You so invigorating; every listen opened a door into Cosentino's heart. Lyrically it couldn't have been more exiguous, but it worked because it felt so real.

But now it's 2012 and Cosentino's changed. She's a little older, she's met some fine folks (including producer Jon Brion), and she's seen the world two or three times over. To say she's just the hazy girl dreaming about the cool boy who got away would be an outright lie. Her universe no longer consists of a bedroom, a spliff, and a lazy cat that loves Seinfeld. Instead, the mythos has lost its curtain, having been debunked through countless tweets, promotions, or invasive Q&A's. Because of this, she's not the girl-next-door-who-comes-out-for-the-mail-once-in-awhile, she's an indie rock sensation, a star plastered on venue walls. Maybe that's going off on a limb, but hell, she does own her own fashion line.

She's also well-traveled, and not that she wasn't before, but that never came across in her music beforehand. Now, with The Only Place, her highly anticipated sophomore effort, Cosentino's pining less for the boy, but really, that bedroom she once dwelled in. Similar to her debut, she wastes little time screaming these ideas aloud, and on the punchy opening track 'The Only Place', she states, 'We were born with sun in our teeth and in our hair,' only to ask rhetorically, 'Why would you live anywhere else?' The album's next ten tracks go on to answer that question again and again.

Or, they attempt to sell you on the idea that Cosentino has changed and grown up. 'I used to wake up in the morning and reach for the bottle and glass,' she laments on 'Last Year', and quickly after on the aptly titled 'My Life', she preaches, 'My mom was right, I don't want to die, I want to live my life.' On the surface, they're familiar Best Coast-sounding ditties, but there's something so transparent about them, as if they're trying too hard to insist upon this personal growth. Granted, this is a staple tenet of any sophomore album; all too often an artist oversells their own expected maturity. Cosentino doesn't do that, per se, but she also doesn't leave her mask up much.

Lyrically, The Only Place is as cyclical as Crazy for You, in that Cosentino dwells upon the same themes and gripes again and again. It worked back in 2010 because the lyrics sounded raw, sung from little afterthoughts etched in the back of crumpled receipts, or even better, on the spot. This time around they feel calculated and as a result repetitive. The reason for that, however, goes to its production. With a high-profile name as Jon Brion behind the controls ' a guy whose resume includes Fiona Apple, Kanye West, and of Montreal ' Cosentino lacks the guarded scruff of the original recordings. It's still slightly scratchy, but overall it's far more polished and framed than anything the band's ever put to record.

That's not altogether a bad thing. One plus side to having a guy like Brion around is that he's going to make your instruments sound good, and the band's never sounded better. For an act that used to sound like sandy 45s on distortion, they've now expanded their sound to allow for things to feel lush or, hell, even orchestral. Tracks like 'How They Want Me to Be', 'Dreaming My Life Away', or album closer 'Up All Night' work off of atypical Best Coast skeletons, but they're fleshed out with layers of harmonies, a dollup of simplistic guitar lines, and what sounds like a ghostly xylophone ' the latter track even contains strings. No telling what went on in the recording studio, but judging from the production, Brion's flicked on some switches that weren't an option two years back.

Still, that shine doesn't help Cosentino, and it's actually a detriment to her style. On the tracks that retreat to their original sound ' specifically, 'Why I Cry', 'Better Girl', or 'Let's Go Home' ' the poppy hooks tire and the lyrics ring expected. To their credit, they sound like Best Coast and they're catchy songs, but they don't tug at anything. They sell themes and ideas that have already been explored and, what's worse, they don't feel like they're coming from anywhere. Actually, it's not even that they sound too polished; it's more along the lines that they sound too assured, as if Cosentino herself even knows she's circled these topics once before. How does one grapple sincerity from that?

They have to dig deeper. On album highlight 'Do You Still Love Me Like You Used To', Cosentino asks, 'When did my life stop being so fun?' Such scathing insight threads into her most personal moment on The Only Place, as she cracks open the hotel door to let us in on her current disposition. She's weary, homesick, and no longer the charming, anti-surfer girl. In a little over three minutes, the troubled songwriter brings everyone up to speed by digging deep into her personal fears ('I wish I could care about someone/The way I used to, when will this be done') and handing out polaroids of miserable, lonely nights ('I'm always crying on the phone/Because I know that I'll end up alone'). It's the album's crux, everything Cosentino is trying to paddle away from, and yet there's something so goddamn beautiful about it. She's a wreck and she's out of her element, but she's flesh and blood, and that's something to love about her. It's just a shame there's not enough of it here.

Essential Tracks: 'The Only Place', 'Do You Still Love Me Like You Used To'

Feature artwork by Mike Zell.