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The last of the Mohicans-piano cover

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The week in Singles: new music from Yuck, Datarock and Wiz Khalifa

1. Yuck — "coconut Bible"
what: The new track from growing Yuck alt-rockers. It is the b-side to their single "Holing Out", but it won't be on their upcoming self-titled LP, which is due via Fat Possum on February 15th.
Going Deeper: I was surprised that the North London outfit did not function on our most anticipated record of the 2011 list because of their excellent Weakend EP 2010 accumulated enough the buzz. Sonically, they remind me of the 90 ° s alt-rock that I grew up listening to with plenty of hooks and the right amount of fuzz and reverb. Certainly not the only one anxiously awaiting their Sonic Youth-influenced full-length.
Where: download it free from their site.

Yuck – coconut from the Bible very surprising

2. Wiz Khalifa — "Roll Up"
what:The second single from major label debut the charismatic Pittsburgh native 's, Rolling Papers, due out on March 29th.
Going Deeper: Stories like this are indicative of a real bugbear of mine. Recently, there were so many talented MCs (Nicki Minaj is the most recent example of this) that build intriguing CVs on mixtapes and through appearances, but once you have signed a significant agreement and release that first studio album, they get bogged down by this type of cookie cutter was over-produced, dross that stifles their unique voice. Honestly, I think the mainstream audience hip-hop would embrace individuality these artists, but songs like this show that industry is not ready for us to decide for ourselves. You can't blame the artist, because if they showed creativity and originality in their unofficial versions, you'd think that label pressure had something to do with its distinct stylistic changes. Looks like ol' Wiz is going to be another artist (Lil ' Wayne) that eliminates all his works best on mixtapes.
Where:Available for download below.

Wiz Khalifa-Roll Up from crackedxatoms

3. James Pants — "Halo"
what: The first single from the Jazz drummer-turned-crooner-bizzaro, James Pants. The second track, is released from his forthcoming debut album primai LP, which was released on 19th April by Stones Throw.
Going Deeper: Serving a tasty pop cracked slab (crack pop?), the music of the pants is difficult to describe in a few sentences. Basically, take a strong dose of fuzz, throw a little melodic stylings of loungy/doo-doo-wop, add approximately 6,000 more layers on top and you'll have a decent idea of how to do the dance of Mr. pants. I have no idea where he is going to go with his LP, but certainly are anxious to find out. If you're a big fan of Mike Patton, foreign material, this might be right up your alley.
Where: Download it from GvB.
James Pants – only two

4. ghosts — "no ghost"
what: The first single of Swedish veterinary seventh (can you believe it?) LP, invisible, which is caused by Century Media in March.
Going Deeper: Is frankly stunning treat that was more than 15 years as At the Gates unleashed their game changes swansong Slaughter of the Soul on a metal unsuspecting public. The album, as the band remains one of the best and most influential in the history of the genre and all those years later, the incomparable Björler brothers are still at it, riff that I diligently crafting as melodic as are devastating.
Where: This option is not available for download yet.

5. Lonely dear — "lonely Blues"
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one thing: standout tracks from the excellent free compilation that was recently published by something in construction.
going deeper: while he remains criminally underrated, Swedish folk singer Emil Svanängen (aka Lonely dear) has been cranking out delicate pieces for almost ten years. He wasn't on the radar screens of most people, until the Sub Pop republished his clever and brilliant 2005 LP Lonely, Noir. Since then, has constructed a decent sized here stateside, though he still really deserves to be more popular than he is now.
Where:The track, together with the mixtape, is available to the underlying stream. I also recommend checking out the new track of memory tapes, as well as Favorites from excellent memoryhouse and guards.
Love SIC disco from something InConstruction

6. Datarock — "Catcher in the Rye"
what: The bouncy new single by Norwegian pop dance the weirdos. The single will be released on March 21, with a USB drive that contains an amazing amount of material, including all of their music videos, over 100 tracks and about 1,500 live photos of the group.
Going Deeper:If you're a big fan of DataRock, Christmas fucking is coming early this year. Dubbed "the most extravagant one in history", the group is releasing an incredible amount of mind of material for their fans. We can only hope that more bands take inspiration from this bold idea. Bra gjort Datarock!
Where: listen to the song and learn more about the individual from their site.

7. Pacific Division — "anti-freeze"
what: The track to bring out upcoming mixtape dress SoCal Mania.
Going Deeper: A victim of the delayed release date perpetual feared that has plagued many young hip hop artists, three elements have early Palmdale was threatening to unleash their debut LP grown Kid syndrome for nearly three years. This sub bass, 808 creeper Wizard doesn't pack much swag as some of their previous material, but it's worth it just to listen to the pronunciation of the BeYoung of dinero. C'mon man. You're from LA, can do better.
Where: Download the player.

8. Cass McCombs — "County Line"
What
: the first single from end of wit, the next release of sixth the Bay Area native. Is set to be released by Domino on 12 April.
Going Deeper: If you're a regular Crawdaddy! Reader, you'll know that most, if not all of us, hold jobs of McCombs very high here. In general, I try not to dwell on the songs that we have already covered, but I thought it was worth giving this track sleepy, subtly gorgeous another mention for any who may have missed. Is a beautiful trail which highlights of McCombs voice pretty flexible and songwriting, emotional. What a talent.
Where:Right here on Crawdaddy!.


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New single ' review Me is available for Download on February 14th

Never a band to rest on their laurels, debate-landfill Glasgow native Twin Atlantic hit the ground running this year with their first headline tour & new single of 2011.

Edit Me had his first ride on the Rock Show on BBC Radio 1 reply big fan. Twin Atlantic began immediately trend on Twitter & Internet was a whirlwind of emotions that there is a new music hits the streets. Edit Me will be available for download on February 14th & will include an exclusive b-side of Running from Money. The band has recently finished recording their highly anticipated debut album, Free at Red Bull Studio in Santa Monica with producer Gil Norton ber (Foo Fighters, Pixies).

Master of guitar & singer Sam McTrusty has this to say about the tour:

We are really looking forward to this tour. We supported last year with next to no title shows many bands & that we really did lose the vibe & Community of our fan base wee. This is we go back to what we do best & only is made all the better that we have just finished recording our first full-length album. We will be playing some new songs that define the new direction for us, & we can't wait to hear what we've been working on. To top it off, it will be nice to be back on the road with Tom DeLonge Angels & Airwaves for performances in Europe. "

Twin Atlantic were also added to stellar lineup of artists to shows HMV Next Big Thing. Will perform as special guests for The King Blues at the relentless Garage on February 12.

Be sure to catch this amazing band live in one of the following dates:

January:

19TH Hull, fruit
XX York, issuers
21ST Durham, Lounge Live
22 Sheffield University
23rd Liverpool Academy 2
25th Cambridge, Tedder

February

1st Kingston, Peel
2nd Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
4 Plymouth, the White Rabbit
5th Yeovil Orange Box
6th Leicester, Sub 91
8th Preston, 53 degrees
12TH London, Garage HMV Next Big Thing
Stirling XIII, Bar
* 17 Dingwall, Oscar
* 6 Orkney, Fusion
* 19 Thurso, Skinandis

* dates of revision all original tickets remain valid

Tickets are on sale now & are available from the venue box office or through the number/link above. Twin Atlantic support on this run of dates will be Stagecoach date Jan 19-25 and April 1st 8 straight lines.

The band will also support Angels and Airwaves in Europe on the following dates:

January

Cologne Essigfabrik, 26
27 Tilburg, 013
28 Den Atelier, Luxembourg
30 Paris, La Cigale
31, Ancienne Belgique, Brussels

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Rivers Cuomo release <i>Pinkerton log</i> book, <i>only III</i> Outtake Collection in March

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Last year, Weezer reissued their intense, personal 1996 sophomore album, the 10.0 classic Pinkerton. And in a couple of new releases, frontman Rivers Cuomo will let us know what was going on in his head while he was making Pinkerton.

At a press conference last fall, Cuomo detailed plans for The Pinkerton Diaries, a book that would collect much of his writing from the era surrounding the album. As Spinner reports, Cuomo said that the book would be "a collection of all my journals, emails, letters, photos, school papers-- everything from those years '94-'97, so you get an inside look as to exactly what I was thinking." He also talked about plans for a third album in his Alone series, which collects Cuomo's home recordings. This particular volume, Alone III, would focus on outtakes from the Pinkerton era.

At that press conference, Cuomo said that he hoped to release both The Pinkerton Diaries and Alone III in November. Then, in December, Cuomo wrote on his Facebook page that he hoped to release both in January and that they'd probably be available exclusively online. Yesterday, Cuomo uploaded a video to his YouTube account in which he shows off proofs of The Pinkerton Diaries, which looks to be heavy on handwritten notes and drawings. In the video, he also mentions that he's signing 500 posters for people who pre-order the book. And in the video description, he says that both The Pinkerton Diaries and Alone III will be out in March. Watch the video below.

In slightly less exciting Cuomo news, Billboard reports that he's recorded a duet with "iCarly" star (and former Jim O'Rourke collaborator) Miranda Cosgrove for Cosgrove's forthcoming EP. Talking to Billboard, Cosgrove says that the song is called "High Maintenance": "It's the first duet I've ever done, and it was really fun. My part of the song is this girl who's high maintenance, and Rivers is this guy who's having to put up with it. I really enjoyed working with [Cuomo]. He's really cool." (Worth noting: Cuomo is more than old enough to be Cosgrove's dad.)

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Tags: New Releases, Weezer, Video, Collaboration, Rivers Cuomo

Continue Reading ?     Behold: The Cover of Panda Bear's Tomboy

Also: release date pushed up

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Panda Bear: "Slow Motion" (7" version)

Slow Motion

 

That right there is the cover of Panda Bear's forthcoming album Tomboy, which is out April 12 on Paw Tracks. (It's been pushed up a week so that it can be purchased on Record Store Day, April 16.) The art is by Lennox's Jane bandmate Scott Mou, who also did the covers for his recent singles.

Posted by Ryan Dombal on January 28, 2011 at 1 p.m.

Tags: Panda Bear, Paw Tracks, New Releases

    Echo and the Bunnymen Play Classic LPs on Tour

Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here come to North America

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Dramatic, churning British new wave greats Echo and the Bunnymen will tour North America in May, playing their much-loved first two albums (1980's Crocodiles and 1981's Heaven Up Here) in full every single night. (None of this Weezer business where they only play a single album in a night.) And unless they return for encores, it also means they'll skip many of their biggest hits. They'll also play both albums in full at Barcelona's Primavera Sound Festival. We've got all the band's dates below.

Echo and the Bunnymen:

04-16 London, England - Union Chapel (Ian McCulloch solo)
05-09 Boston, MA - Paradise
05-11 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
05-12 Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero
05-13 New York, NY - Irving Plaza
05-16 Toronto, Ontario - Phoenix Theatre
05-17 Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
05-19 San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre
05-20 Las Vegas, NV - Red Rock Casino
05-21 Los Angeles, CA - Club Nokia Theatre
05-22 Anaheim, CA - House of Blues
06-25 Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound Festival

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 28, 2011 at 12:15 p.m.

Tags: Echo and the Bunnymen, Tours

Continue Reading ?     Thurston Moore Releases Jack Rose Tribute Album Tweet Thurston Moore Releases Jack Rose Tribute Album

Vin Du Select Qualitite is a series of limited-edition, vinyl-only acoustic guitar albums curated by Steve Lowenthal of Swingset Magazine and Plastic Records. The series has already included records from Emeralds' Mark McGuire and Codeine/Come/New Year axemaster Chris Brokaw. And early this year, avant-rock godfather and Sonic Youth member Thurston Moore will release his own entry in the series, 12 String Meditations for Jack Rose.

Moore's instrumental album is a tribute to Jack Rose, the steel string guitarist who died of a heart attack in 2009. The VDSQ series also has new records in the works from Six Parts Seven member Allen Karpinski and young Ohio player Matthew Mullane.

Moore has also been working on a Beck-produced solo album called Benediction for Matador. And he'll also play at a pair of forthcoming festivals. He's at the Tanned Tin Festival, which is happening right now in Castellon, Spain. And alongside wife and Sonic Youth bandmate Kim Gordon, he'll give a lecture and a performance at the Mission Creek Festival, which comes to Iowa City, Iowa March 28 - April 4.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 28, 2011 at 11:40 a.m.

Tags: Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth, New Releases, Jack Rose

Continue Reading ?     New Release: Bosco Delrey: Everybody Wah Tweet New Release: Bosco Delrey: <i>Everybody Wah</i>

Artist: Bosco Delrey
Album: Everybody Wah
Release Date: March 29
Label: Mad Decent / Downtown

Tracklist:

01 Baby's Got a Blue Flame
02 Get Outa Dodge
03 Don Haps
04 Lovely Sleepy Dead
05 All Are Souls The Same
06 Glow Go the Bones
07 Expelled Spelled Expelled
08 Archebold Ivy
09 Afterlife
10 Down We Go
11 Cool Out
12 Insta Love
13 20 Flight Dub

Notes: Debut LP from this electro-rock artist.

Media: Watch the "Space Junky" video here. Download Beastie Boy Ad-Rock's remix of "Evil Lives" here.

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 28, 2011 at 11:10 a.m.

Tags: Downtown, Mad Decent, New Releases, Bosco Delrey

Continue Reading ?     Video: Nicki Minaj and Drake: "Moment 4 Life" Tweet Video: Nicki Minaj and Drake:

Nicki Minaj's new video for "Moment 4 Life", her gooey-eyed Drake collaboration from Pink Friday, is top-shelf costume-party silliness on the level of Taylor Swift's "Love Story" video. The video tells a Cinderella story but cuts things off before things turn bad for Cinderella, so we get wigs and frilly dresses and lots of flirty stares from Drake without the humiliation of having to leave the party at midnight.

There's also a long skit at the beginning where Nicki, playing her own fairy godmother, has a British-accented conversation with herself. As Nicki's star continues to rise, she's going to keep getting big video budgets to indulge all her high-school drama-kid fantasies, and it's going to be fun. Drake should've been forced to wear a Prince Charming costume, though.

Watch the video below, via MTV.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 28, 2011 at 10:35 a.m.

Tags: Nicki Minaj, Collaboration, Video, Drake

Continue Reading ?     Kanye West, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Flaming Lips, the National, Cat Power to Play Lollapalooza Chile

Santiago fest also includes Devendra Banhart, Jane's Addiction, the Killers

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As previously reported, Chicago's Lollapalooza Festival is going international this year, coming to South America for the first time ever. Lollapalooza Chile comes to Santiago's O'Higgins Park April 2-3, and now the festival's organizers have announced the lineup.

Kanye West, Jane's Addiction, the Killers, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs top the bill. Every one of those acts has headlined Lollapalooza's Chicago festival. Further down the bill, the lineup includes the Flaming Lips, the National, Cat Power, Devendra Banhart, Empire of the Sun, the Drums, Cold War Kids, CSS, Boys Noize, Fischerspooner, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Datarock, Ghostland Observatory, Fatboy Slim, Toy Selektah, and Cypress Hill, among others.

The American Lollapalooza will once again return to Chicago's Grant Park August 5-7.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 28, 2011 at 9:50 a.m.

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Continue Reading ?     New Release: Katy B: On a Mission Tweet New Release: Katy B: <i>On a Mission</i>

Artist: Katy B
Album: On a Mission
Release Date: March 28
Label: Rinse

Tracklist:

01 Power on Me
02 Katy on a Mission
03 Why You Always Here
04 Witches Brew
05 Movement
06 Go Away
07 Disappear
08 Broken Record
09 Lights On [ft. Ms. Dynamite]
10 Easy Please ME
11 Perfect Stranger
12 Hard to Get

Notes: Debut album from this UK pop-dubstep singer.

Media: Listen to and watch the video for "Katy on a Mission" below.

"Katy on a Mission":

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 28, 2011 at 9 a.m.

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Continue Reading ?     Take Cover: Tim Hecker: Ravedeath, 1972

We chat with Hecker about his piano-freefall album art.

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Notable album covers catch the eye, dribble it around a little, and then snap it back into place, forever skewed. They can be funny, gross, shocking, stunning, or just plain wrong. They can define artists. With Take Cover, we aim to track down the most striking new album covers taking up web space and vinyl bins and get the story behind them.

MP3: Tim Hecker: "Hatred of Music I"

The photo on the cover of ambient electronic artist Tim Hecker's new album, Ravedeath, 1972, is pregnant with a sense of cartoon chaos and curiosity. It also invites many questions, such as: "Why the hell are those guys throwing a piano off that roof?!" So we got in touch with Hecker-- who conceived the cover himself-- to get to the bottom of it.

Click on to read the interview and check out some more art from Ravedeath, 1972, which is out February 14 on Kranky:

Pitchfork: Where did you find that picture?

Tim Hecker: I found on the Internet. When I finished this album and it was time to do the artwork, I became obsessed with digital garbage, like when the Kazakhstan government cracks down on piracy and there's pictures of 10 million DVDs and CDRs being pushed by bulldozers. I kept thinking of these mountains of digital garbage.

So while searching for stuff like that on Google I came across pictures of destroyed pianos. I discovered that MIT students started this ritual in the 70s where they throw a piano off a building. The photo is of the first piano drop. I licensed it from the MIT museum, printed it out, threw it up on the wall in my studio, and took a few photos of it with a film camera. Then I went to the crappy pharmacy and got them developed.

Pitchfork: Are there a lot of photos of this piano drop ritual?

TH: Over the years it's been documented but the photos are increasingly dull. The whole thing is probably more sanitized and sterilized and dignified now. Back then, it was probably a bunch of bros with some beers just going for it with one guy at the bottom pushing people away.

Watch footage of the first MIT piano drop from 1972:

Pitchfork: How does the photo factor into your idea of digital garbage?

TH: In my mind, there's some connection between the computerized engineering that led to the codification of MP3s and music's denigration as an object and thus a viable means of economic survival. The connection is super vague but it's interesting to think about.

Pitchfork: Do you have any idea what the letters "IHTFP" on the piano mean?

TH: I'm not sure. Maybe something like, "I Hate The Fucking Police". [It's actually the unofficial motto of MIT and usually stands for I Hate This Place]. And then of course it says "ACME" on it-- I think that's more Looney Tunes-related.

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Continue Reading ?     Thursday, January 27 Listen: Flying Lotus Brings New Tracks to BBC

DJ set and live band performance

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Photo by Liz Vitale

Flying Lotus and an assortment of artists in his Brainfeeder label stable-- specifically Teebs, TOKiMONSTA, Matthew David, Samiyam, and Austin Peralta-- took over BBC Radio 1 DJ Benji B's show last night, as Some Kind of Awesome points out. FlyLo did not one, but two sets (one DJ and one live), and he delivered some unreleased material.

"Wax" and "Mcrr", the latter done live with Austin Peralta and a backing band, are both more interstitial cuts than straight bangers, but they also aren't really around anywhere else to check out, so... sweet, new FlyLo material! Flying Lotus and the live backing band also performed Cosmogramma's "Dance of the Pseudo Nymph" and Pattern + Grid World's "Clay".

Check out the whole set at the BBC's website; FlyLo's DJ set starts around 34 minutes in, while the live set kicks in around the 91 minute mark.

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 27, 2011 at 5:35 p.m.

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Artist: Katy B
Album: On a Mission
Release Date: March 28
Label: Rinse

Tracklist:

01 Power on Me
02 Katy on a Mission
03 Why You Always Here
04 Witches Brew
05 Movement
06 Go Away
07 Disappear
08 Broken Record
09 Lights On [ft. Ms. Dynamite]
10 Easy Please ME
11 Perfect Stranger
12 Hard to Get

Notes: Debut album from this UK pop-dubstep singer.

Media: Listen to and watch the video for "Katy on a Mission" below.

"Katy on a Mission":

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 28, 2011 at 9 a.m.

Tags: Katy B, New Releases, Rinse

Continue Reading ?     Take Cover: Tim Hecker: Ravedeath, 1972

We chat with Hecker about his piano-freefall album art.

Tweet Take Cover: Tim Hecker: <i>Ravedeath, 1972</i>

Notable album covers catch the eye, dribble it around a little, and then snap it back into place, forever skewed. They can be funny, gross, shocking, stunning, or just plain wrong. They can define artists. With Take Cover, we aim to track down the most striking new album covers taking up web space and vinyl bins and get the story behind them.

MP3: Tim Hecker: "Hatred of Music I"

The photo on the cover of ambient electronic artist Tim Hecker's new album, Ravedeath, 1972, is pregnant with a sense of cartoon chaos and curiosity. It also invites many questions, such as: "Why the hell are those guys throwing a piano off that roof?!" So we got in touch with Hecker-- who conceived the cover himself-- to get to the bottom of it.

Click on to read the interview and check out some more art from Ravedeath, 1972, which is out February 14 on Kranky:

Pitchfork: Where did you find that picture?

Tim Hecker: I found on the Internet. When I finished this album and it was time to do the artwork, I became obsessed with digital garbage, like when the Kazakhstan government cracks down on piracy and there's pictures of 10 million DVDs and CDRs being pushed by bulldozers. I kept thinking of these mountains of digital garbage.

So while searching for stuff like that on Google I came across pictures of destroyed pianos. I discovered that MIT students started this ritual in the 70s where they throw a piano off a building. The photo is of the first piano drop. I licensed it from the MIT museum, printed it out, threw it up on the wall in my studio, and took a few photos of it with a film camera. Then I went to the crappy pharmacy and got them developed.

Pitchfork: Are there a lot of photos of this piano drop ritual?

TH: Over the years it's been documented but the photos are increasingly dull. The whole thing is probably more sanitized and sterilized and dignified now. Back then, it was probably a bunch of bros with some beers just going for it with one guy at the bottom pushing people away.

Watch footage of the first MIT piano drop from 1972:

Pitchfork: How does the photo factor into your idea of digital garbage?

TH: In my mind, there's some connection between the computerized engineering that led to the codification of MP3s and music's denigration as an object and thus a viable means of economic survival. The connection is super vague but it's interesting to think about.

Pitchfork: Do you have any idea what the letters "IHTFP" on the piano mean?

TH: I'm not sure. Maybe something like, "I Hate The Fucking Police". [It's actually the unofficial motto of MIT and usually stands for I Hate This Place]. And then of course it says "ACME" on it-- I think that's more Looney Tunes-related.

Posted by Ryan Dombal on January 28, 2011 at 8 a.m.

Tags: Interviews, Take Cover, Tim Hecker

Continue Reading ?     Thursday, January 27 Listen: Flying Lotus Brings New Tracks to BBC

DJ set and live band performance

Tweet Listen: Flying Lotus Brings New Tracks to BBC

Photo by Liz Vitale

Flying Lotus and an assortment of artists in his Brainfeeder label stable-- specifically Teebs, TOKiMONSTA, Matthew David, Samiyam, and Austin Peralta-- took over BBC Radio 1 DJ Benji B's show last night, as Some Kind of Awesome points out. FlyLo did not one, but two sets (one DJ and one live), and he delivered some unreleased material.

"Wax" and "Mcrr", the latter done live with Austin Peralta and a backing band, are both more interstitial cuts than straight bangers, but they also aren't really around anywhere else to check out, so... sweet, new FlyLo material! Flying Lotus and the live backing band also performed Cosmogramma's "Dance of the Pseudo Nymph" and Pattern + Grid World's "Clay".

Check out the whole set at the BBC's website; FlyLo's DJ set starts around 34 minutes in, while the live set kicks in around the 91 minute mark.

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 27, 2011 at 5:35 p.m.

Tags: Flying Lotus, Audio

Continue Reading ?     Interpol and Fred Armisen Team for Videos Tweet Interpol and Fred Armisen Team for Videos

Photo by Jelle Wagenaar

"Saturday Night Live" cast member Fred Armisen used to play drums in Trenchmouth, and he's still deep in the indie universe, doing the TV show "Portlandia" with Carrie Brownstein, hanging with Joanna Newsom, and occasionally showing up on Pitchfork.tv. And now the Matablog has posted a video widget of Interpol playing live at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg in September, with Armisen introducing the songs. Check it out below.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 27, 2011 at 4:35 p.m.

Tags: Fred Armisen, Video, Interpol

Continue Reading ?     Xiu Xiu Launch Art Show, T-Shirt Series Tweet Xiu Xiu Launch Art Show, T-Shirt Series

Bent pop provocateurs Xiu Xiu are as much an art project as a band, and now they've got the gallery show to prove it. February 4-26, the Raleigh, North Carolina art gallery Lump will host Xiu Xiu's show "I Hate This Suffocating Fucking Towne", a mixed-media exhibition. The group will host an opening reception February 4. According to the gallery's website, "all of the pieces are symbols of the wreck that is the mind and heart of Xiu Xiu."

Pieces in the show include stuffed animals that the band has collected on tour, a t-shirt written in the blood of band members, brass knuckles, plastic sex organs, felt art stolen from a preschool, and various items that were used in the packaging of the band's records. So it's basically an art show made up of things that your parents would not want to find in your room.

In further art-related Xiu Xiu news, frontman Jamie Stewart is teaming up with artist J. Morrison to launch a subscription series of art t-shirts. If you subscribe, you'll get a limited-edition handmade shirt every month for a year, with one subscription-only bonus shirt. Most of the shirts will also be available individually. The shirts "commemorate a figure who has influenced the artists," according to a press release. The first shirt in the series honors Freddie Mercury. You can subscribe, find the details, and see an image of the first shirt at the Xiu Xiu website.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 27, 2011 at 3:50 p.m.

Tags: Jamie Stewart, Xiu Xiu, Art, Fashion

Continue Reading ?     Documentary Chronicles Crazy Story of Throbbing Gristle's Genesis P-Orridge and His Wife Tweet Documentary Chronicles Crazy Story of Throbbing Gristle's Genesis P-Orridge and His Wife

As the frontman for Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, Genesis P-Orridge spent decades making his living through extreme behavior. But in 2000, he did something that forced anyone reading about it to squint their eyes, go back, and re-read what they'd just read: Genesis and his female companion Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge went through an intense series of appearance-altering operations so that they'd look as much like each other as possible. So Genesis got breast implants, lip implants, and all sorts of other reconstructive work done, and he now looks like what you see above. Then, in 2007, Lady Jaye died.

The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye is a new documentary film from director Marie Losier that chronicles the couple's life together, including those surgeries. The film will premiere in February at the Berlin International Film Festival, and on February 19, Genesis and Tony Conrad will perform a violin concert together at Berlin's Haul Theater. More screenings are coming up in France and Spain; check here for the details. And below, see a trailer for the film.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 27, 2011 at 3:15 p.m.

Tags: Genesis P-Orridge, Throbbing Gristle, Film, Psychic TV

Continue Reading ?     News in Brief: The Marvelettes' Gladys Horton, Azure Ray and Sparklehorse, Grails, Tibet House Tweet News in Brief: The Marvelettes' Gladys Horton, Azure Ray and Sparklehorse, Grails, Tibet House

-- The Associated Press reports that Marvelettes lead singer Gladys Horton died last night in a Los Angeles nursing home, where she'd been recovering from a stroke. She was 66. Horton co-founded the Detroit group that recorded hits like "Please Mr. Postman" for Motown.

-- Reunited Saddle Creek duo Azure Ray have released the new single "Silverlake". The B-side is a demo version of the same song, which the duo recorded with Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous, who died last year. You can hear the A-side at Paste.

-- Portland instrumental brooders Grails, featuring Emil Amos of Om and Holy Sons, will release their new album Deep Politics March 8 on Temporary Residence. Download the track "I Led Three Lives" here.

-- The annual star-studded benefit concert for Tibet House U.S. goes down March 3 at New York's Carnegie Hall. This year's lineup features the Flaming Lips, Michael Stipe, the Roots, Patti Smith, and artistic director Philip Glass.

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 27, 2011 at 2:40 p.m.

Tags: Obituary, Grails, Gladys Horton, Benefit, New Releases, Mark Linkous, Sparklehorse, Azure Ray

    The Streets Release Rapper-Heavy Mixtape

Cyberspace and Reds features Kano, Wiley, Jammer, More

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Computers and Blues is the new album from British talker/producer Mike Skinner, better known as the Streets; it arrives February 7 from 679/Atlantic. As a sort of companion piece, Skinner has also released a new mixtape, Cyberspace and Reds. The tape features a ton of Skinner's fellow British MCs, including grime-era favorites like Kano, Wiley, and Jammer.

When Skinner first released the tape, you had to a few absurd hoops to hear it. Downloading the tape meant downloading Skinner's iPhone application, scanning a barcode on his website, and then scanning another barcode on a can of tomato soup. But Skinner must've realized that nobody wants to do that much work. Now, you can stream the whole tape at Bln.kr. We've got the tracklist below.

Also, you can watch the video for Computers and Blues' "Going Through Hell" here.

Cyberspace and Reds:

01 Came in Through the Door [ft. Kano]
02 4 O'Clock
03 Don't Hide Away [ft. Wiley, Rinse, and Ice Kid]
04 Too Numb [ft. RoxXxan]
05 Backseat Barz [ft. Loudmouth]
06 Tidy Nice and Neat [ft. Ghost Poet]
07 The Morning After the Day Off on One [ft. Trim]
08 Cinema Barz [ft. Jammer]
09 Breakbat Barz [ft. Scru Fizzer]
10 Something to Hide
11 Robots Are Taking Over [ft. Envy, Elro, and Frisco]
12 Cross That Line [ft. Fumin]
13 Minding My Own [ft. Wretch32]
14 At the Back of the Line [ft. Joey G-Zus]

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 27, 2011 at 1:30 p.m.

Tags: The Streets, Audio, New Releases

Continue Reading ?     New Release: Faust: Something Dirty Tweet New Release: Faust: <i>Something Dirty</i>

Artist: Faust
Album: Something Dirty
Release Date: March 1
Label: Bureau B

Tracklist:

01 Tell the Bitch to Go Home
02 Herbststimmung
03 Thoughts of the Dead
04 Lost the Signal
05 Je Bouffe
06 Whet
07 Invisible Mending
08 Dampfauslass I
09 Dampfauslass II
10 Pythagoras
11 Save the Last One
12 La Sole Dorée

Notes: Latest album from the long-running German krautrock outfit.

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 27, 2011 at 1 p.m.

Tags: New Releases, Faust, Tapete Records

Continue Reading ?     Watch: Go! Team Video Featuring Best Coast

Bethany Cosentino stars in "Buy Nothing Day" clip. Plus: yet another video

Tweet Watch: Go! Team Video Featuring Best Coast

On January 31, Memphis Industries will release Rolling Blackouts, the new album from the British pop-collage crew the Go! Team; you can listen to the album here. As that release date approaches, the band continues to crank out music videos at an alarming rate. Yesterday, we pointed you toward new videos for the tracks "Secretary Song" (with Deerhoof's Satomi Matsuzaki) and "Super Triangle". Today, we've got two more Go! Team videos for you.

First up, there's the clip for "Buy Nothing Day", the band's amped-up collaboration with Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino. Cosentino herself shows up in director James Slater's clip, which hammers us with vintage-looking camera effects like it was the acid trip sequence from a 60s biker movie. You can watch it below. And below that, we've also got the clip for "Rolling Blackouts", via mtvU. This one has a completely different vintage look; it's a mini-thriller built completely out of evocative black-and-white still photographs.

"Buy Nothing Day":

"Rolling Blackouts":

Posted by Tom Breihan on January 27, 2011 at 12:30 p.m.

Tags: The Go! Team, Best Coast, Video

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