Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Director of Cup: no age: "fever dreaming."

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Veteran video maker Patrick Daughters talks about his destructive clip.

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From Liars' "Plaster Casts of Everything" to Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Turn Into", great music videos are bursts of sound and vision that leave an indelible impression. Director's Cut is a Pitchfork News feature in which we chat with music video directors about their creations. The men and women behind the camera are often overlooked in today's YouTube era, but this feature aims to highlight their hard work while showcasing the best videos currently linking around the Internet. A little behind-the-scenes dirt couldn't hurt, too.

Much of director Patrick Daughters' work is marked by an unwavering focus. Instead of stuffing his videos with a bounty of cuts and concepts, he often hits on one (usually great) idea and executes it with perfection. With Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Maps", he highlighted Karen O's performance, while the creepy video for Depeche Mode's "Wrong" made the most of a guy trapped in a moving car. And while the worlds he creates can be harrowing or whimsical, they're always just a little bit off.

No Age's "Fever Dreaming" is no different. On the surface, the video seems pedestrian enough, just the band hanging out in a nicely furnished warehouse space. But as the camera slowly zooms in, the frame squeezes all the stuff inside of it, too. And then the edge of the frame takes on even more destructive characteristics. The video looks like another one-take marvel á la Daughters' clip for Feist's "1234" but, as we found out, it wasn't exactly that simple.

Click on to watch "Fever Dreaming" along with a making-of clip and our Q&A with the director about the whole ordeal:

No Age: "Fever Dreaming" [Director: Patrick Daughters]

Pitchfork: How did you come up with the concept for this video?

Patrick Daughters: I thought of the idea when I was doing a TV commercial. One of the actors in it was so big that his head was outside of the frame. I thought it was funny but we had to shoot it over and over because the company people didn't want his head to be cut off. Sarcastically, I said to my producer, "Yeah, because if we don't see his head, there's good evidence that he's been beheaded." Then I was like, "Oh, wait a minute. What if everything outside of the frame got cut off? What if the frame had some sort of physical properties?"

Pitchfork: How did you end up demolishing all that stuff?

PD: Our special effects technician, Kelly Kerby, built the machines that destroyed everything-- they're vertical steel axle columns with bike chains attached to them. They were rotating at several hundred RPMs so anything that got within two or three feet of them just got pulverized. He called them chain flails; they're pretty amazing.

Pitchfork: That sounds dangerous.

PD: Well, safety-wise, only the guy who was operating them was allowed to be in the room while they were on in case something happened and one of the chains broke off. And even he was 20 feet away from them behind a reinforced wood shack-- with a helmet on.

Pitchfork: So you added the band separately?

PD: Yeah, we couldn't have them anywhere near the chain flail. If something went wrong they could've died. And that would've been really bad. So we shot the band first and included a bunch of interactive stuff like debris flying in and some blood when Dean's hand gets ripped off. We did motion control so the camera movement would always be exactly the same for every take.

Watch a "Fever Dreaming" making-of video:

Pitchfork: I like how you may have to watch this video a few times to understand it, even though it's relatively slow.

PD: Yeah, I like the deliberate pace at the beginning because it's so opposite to what the song sounds like; you'd expect it to be really cut-y, but I like the non-sexiness of slowness. Some people thought the beginning was boring, but I don't really care. At this point, most people engage with videos like, "OK, I get it-- next!" Whereas this one is more, "OK, how is that happening?"

Pitchfork: As someone who's made popular videos in both the TV and Internet eras, do you feel that doing videos now is somehow lesser since they won't be on TV?

PD: I don't know if this is a "grass is always greener" thing, but it feels like that Spike Jonze/Michel Gondry era was more focused. Back then, there was still a lot of money in the music industry and they were letting really unbelievably talented and creative people do what they wanted with that money.

It's hard to say if that has to do with how videos aren't on television anymore. It's probably more to do with the fact that there's more media out there and the demise of the old music industry. Making videos isn't a viable way to make a living anymore, so the only reason to do it is if it's really exciting creatively. Nowadays, doing commercials allows me to only do videos I want to do exactly how I want to do them.

Posted by Ryan Dombal on February 4, 2011 at 4:20 p.m.

Tags: Patrick Daughters, No Age, Director's Cut, Interviews

Continue Reading ?     Robyn Reveals Summer Tour Dates Opening for Katy Perry, Kinda Sorta Disses Katy Perry

Robyn on Katy: "I have to go now."

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Last month, we reported that Robyn would spend a chunk of the summer on tour with teenpop queen Katy Perry, a pairing both striking and utterly logical. And now, Robyn's Interscope page has revealed her dates with Perry; they'll hit big venues throughout the South and East Coast together. Also, Robyn is also playing Bonnaroo. Dates below.

Also of note: Check out this Time Out New York interview, which contains the following, um, awkward exchange with Robyn about Katy Perry:

Interviewer: You're opening for Katy Perry this summer—how did that happen?

Robyn: I was asked by her to do it and thought it was a good way of getting to know her audience. It's bigger than mine. [Laughs]

Interviewer: And are you a fan of hers?

Robyn: You know what? I have to go now. [Giggles]

Interviewer: Really?

Robyn: Yeah! I do. But it's nice to talk to you.

If Katy sees this, the hockey arenas of America could be in for some awkward backstage moments.

Robyn:

02-04 Boston, MA - House of Blues *
02-05 New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall *
02-07 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues *
02-08 Columbus, OH - The LC Pavilion *
02-09 Detroit, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre *
02-11 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre *
02-12 Milwaukee, WI - Rave Ballroom *
02-13 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue *
02-15 Urbana, IL - The Canopy *
02-17 Austin, TX - ACL Live *
02-18 Dallas, TX - South Side Music Hall *
02-19 Houston, TX - Warehouse Live *
03-03 London, England - The Roundhouse
03-03 Bristol, England - O2 Academy
03-05 Manchester, England - Academy
03-07 Frankfurt, Germany - Mousonturm
03-09 Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
03-11 Munich, Germany - Muffat Halle
03-12 Berlin, Germany - Astra
03-14 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
03-17 Bergen, Norway - Peer Gynt
03-18 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum
03-19 Copenhagen, Denmark - Tap 1
03-27-30 Stockholm, Sweden - Cirkus
04-14 Las Vegas, NV - Cosmopolitan Casino
04-15 Indio, CA - Coachella
06-07 Duluth, GA - Gwinnett Arena ^
06-09 Orlando, FL - UCF Arena ^
06-10 Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum ^
06-11 Sunrise, FL - Bank Atlantic Center ^
06-12 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Music Festival
06-14 Raleigh, NC - RBC Center ^
06-15 Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion ^
06-17 Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum ^
06-18 Boston, MA - TD Garden ^
06-19 Newark, NJ - Prudential Center ^
08-11-13 Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West Festival
09-09 Isle of Wight, England - Robin Hill

* with Diamond Rings
^ with Katy Perry

Posted by Tom Breihan on February 4, 2011 at 3:40 p.m.

Tags: Tours, Robyn

Continue Reading ?     Frog Eyes' Mercer Releases Blackout Beach Live LP Tweet Frog Eyes' Mercer Releases Blackout Beach Live LP

Frog Eyes frontman and Swan Lake member Carey Mercer also records as Blackout Beach. But he's only played one live Blackout Beach show ever, with Frog Eyes members Megan Boddy and Melanie Campbell accompanying him. And now he's released that August 2010 set as an online-only live record, Live at the Orange Hall.

As the Dead Oceans website reports, you can get the seven-track release from Blackout Beach's Bandcamp page. Below, you can stream it.

Posted by Tom Breihan on February 4, 2011 at 3 p.m.

Tags: Frog Eyes, Audio, Blackout Beach, Carey Mercer, New Releases

Continue Reading ?     Curren$y Signs to Warner Bros., Plans Tour, Mixtape With the Alchemist, Two New Albums Tweet Curren$y Signs to Warner Bros., Plans Tour, Mixtape With the Alchemist, Two New Albums

Last year, the slippery New Orleans weed-rapper Curren$y released a pair of beautifully laidback, psych-inspired albums, Pilot Talk and Pilot Talk II. This year, he's already released a mixtape, Return to the Winners Circle. And from the look of things, he'll be just as busy in the months ahead. He's inked a deal with Asylum/Warner Bros., and he's gearing up to release a mixtape and two new albums.

First up is the mixtape Covert Coup, produced entirely by veteran beatmaker the Alchemist, and due on itunes on April 19, one day before 4/20, which is a special day for guys like Curren$y. He's also working on two more albums, Muscle Car Chronicles and Pilot Talk III.

On 4/20, Curren$y will head out on a huge North American tour. He's announced dates and cities for all the tours, but he hasn't named the venues yet. Below, check out those dates and watch the video for Curren$y's great "Hard in Da Paint" freestyle "Twistin Stank".

Curren$y:

04-20 New Orleans, LA - TBA
04-21 Houston, TX - TBA
04-22 Austin, TX - TBA
04-23 Dallas, TX - TBA
04-25 Albuquerque, NM - TBA
04-26 TBA, AZ - TBA
04-27 TBA, AZ - TBA
04-28 San Diego, CA - TBA
04-29 Los Angeles, CA - TBA
04-30 Riverside, CA - TBA
05-01 San Luis Obispo, CA - TBA
05-03 Fresno, CA - TBA
05-04 San Jose, CA - TBA
05-05 Sacramento, CA - TBA
05-06 San Francisco, CA - TBA
05-07 Humboldt, CA - TBA
05-08 Eugene, OR - TBA
05-10 Portland, OR - TBA
05-11 Seattle, WA - TBA
05-12 Bellingham, WA - TBA
05-13 Victoria, British Columbia - TBA
05-14 Vancouver, British Columbia - TBA
05-15 Spokane, WA - TBA
05-17 Missoula, MT - TBA
05-18 Boise, ID - TBA
05-19 Salt Lake City, UT - TBA
05-20 Denver, CO - TBA
05-21 Boulder, CO - TBA
05-22 Ft. Collins, CO - TBA
05-24 Omaha, NE - TBA
05-25 Minneapolis, MN - TBA
05-26 Iowa City, IA - TBA
05-27 Madison, WI - TBA
05-28 Chicago, IL - TBA
05-29 Ann Arbor, MI - TBA
05-31 Toronto, Ontario - TBA
06-01 Montreal, Quebec - TBA
06-02 Burlington, VT - TBA
06-03 Boston, MA - TBA
06-04 New York, NY - TBA
06-05 Philadelphia, PA - TBA
06-06 Washington, DC - TBA
06-08 Carrboro, NC - TBA
06-09 TBA, SC - TBA
06-10 Atlanta, GA - TBA
06-11 Birmingham, AL - TBA
06-12 Oxford, AL - TBA

Posted by Tom Breihan on February 4, 2011 at 2:10 p.m.

Tags: Signing, Curren$y, New Releases, Warner Bros., Tours, Asylum

Continue Reading ?     Listen: Cat's Eyes (The Horrors' Faris Badwan) Remix Grinderman's "When My Baby Comes"

Plus: Nick Cave collaborator Barry Adamson remixes "Palaces of Montezuma"

Tweet Listen: Cat's Eyes (The Horrors' Faris Badwan) Remix Grinderman's

Grinderman: "When My Baby Comes" (Cat's Eyes remix):

Nick Cave's sludge-rock outfit Grinderman has a new single coming for Grinderman 2 cut "Palaces of Montezuma", which will be released March 14 via Mute. The single will feature a remix of another album cut, "When My Baby Comes", from Cat's Eyes, the new dark-pop project from the Horrors' Faris Badwan. That doom-and-gloom take is now streaming for your listening pleasure above, via Anti-'s blog.

Below, you can also check out another track from the single, a remix of "Palaces of Montezuma" from Barry Adamson, Nick Cave collaborator and member of the late seminal post-punk outfit Magazine.

Grinderman: "Palaces of Montezuma (Barry Adamson Remix)":

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on February 4, 2011 at 1:15 p.m.

Tags: Cat's Eyes, Grinderman, Remix, Audio, the Horrors

Continue Reading ?     New Release: Midlake: LateNightTales Tweet New Release: Midlake: <i>LateNightTales</i>

Artist: Midlake/Various Artists
Release: LateNightTales
Release Date: April 4
Label: Late Night Tales

Tracklist:

01 Bob Carpenter: "Silent Passage"
02 Bread Love & Dreams: "Time's the Thief"
03 Fairport Convention: "Genesis Hall"
04 Steeleye Span: "The Blacksmith"
05 Lazarus: "Warmth of Your Eyes"
06 Espers: "Caroline"
07 Jimmie Spheeris: "Esmaria"
08 Scott Walker: "Copenhagen"
09 Midlake: "Am I Going Insane" (Black Sabbath cover)
10 Björk: "Unravel"
11 Beach House: "Silver Soul"
12 Sandy Denny: "Carnival"
13 The Flying Burrito Brothers: "Christine's Tune"
14 Jan Duindam: "Happiness & Tears"
15 Twice as Much and Vashti: "Coldest Night of the Year"
16 Rodriguez: "Crucify Your Mind"
17 Nico: "These Days"
18 The Band: "Whispering Pines"
19 Will Self: "The Happy Detective - Part 4"

Notes: Compilation curated by the Texan roots-rockers for this mix series.

Media: Listen to Midlake's cover of Black Sabbath's "Am I Going Insane" below.

MP3: Midlake: "Am I Going Insane (Black Sabbath cover)"

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on February 4, 2011 at 12:30 p.m.

Tags: Late Night Tales, Midlake, New Releases

Continue Reading ?     Watch: OFF! Perform on "Carson Daly", Paul Banks of Interpol's Hair Performs on "Conan" Tweet Watch: OFF! Perform on

When you're a hardcore punk legend and you've found new life with a new band, where do you go? "Last Call With Carson Daly", apparently! Retrograde hardcore ragers OFF!, led by former Black Flag/Circle Jerks singer Keith Morris, released the BNM'ed collection First Four EPs last year. And last night, "Last Call" broadcast them playing at L.A.'s Club Lingerie. Since their songs are over in the blink of an eye, the show had enough time for them to play an entire four-song EP. Watch the video below, via the Audio Perv.

Interpol, fresh off their own "Last Call" appearance two nights ago, also showed up on the dial last night, playing "Lights" on "Conan". Check out frontman Paul Banks' new haircut! That thing is awful! Watch the video below.

OFF!:





Interpol:

Posted by Tom Breihan on February 4, 2011 at 11:55 a.m.

Tags: OFF!, TV, Video, Interpol

Continue Reading ?     Jenny and Johnny Share New Video, Tour Dates

Road-romance clip for "Big Wave"

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The video for "Big Wave" from Rilo Kiley frontwoman Jenny Lewis and boyfriend Jonathan Rice's Jenny and Johnny project's debut album I'm Having Fun Now is over at Spin. In the clip, directed by photographer Autumn de Wilde, the couple throw on some cool duds, hang out in the dark, and do a whole lot of snuggling and coy staring. Also, there's some bloody-looking stuff involved, but this isn't Suspiria or anything, so breathe easy.

Check out the clip here, and check out the duo's tour dates, including a few recently announced West Coast gigs, below.

Jenny and Johnny:

02-04 Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Laneway Festival
02-05 Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne Laneway Festival
02-06 Sydney, Australia - Sydney Laneway Festival
02-07 Darlinghurst, Australia - Oxford Art Factory
02-10 East Brunsick, Australia - East Brunsick Club
02-11 Adelaide, Australia - Adelaide Laneway Festival
02-12 Perth, Australia - Perth Laneway Festival
04-11 Santa Barbara, CA - Soho
04-13 Pomona, CA - The Fox Theater *
04-14 Las Vegas, NV - The Chandelier in The Cosmopolitan
04-16 Indio, CA - Coachella

* with Bright Eyes

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on February 4, 2011 at 11:10 a.m.

Tags: Jenny and Johnny, Video, Tours

Continue Reading ?     Death From Above 1979 Release Statement

Sebastien Grainger on the reunion of the dance-metal duo: "Why not say YES to playing the music we designed to be an undeniable source of power?"

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When the Coachella Festival announced its lineup last month, there was one big surprise that had nothing to do with font sizes on the poster: Canadian dance-metal duo Death From Above 1979, which broke up in 2006, were reuniting to play the festival. Both members had kept busy since the breakup-- bassist Jesse F. Keeler as half of the dance duo MSTRKRFT, and singer/drummer Sebastien Grainger as a solo artist. But the reunion is real, and the duo have reactivated their website to release a statement about it.

On the Death From Above website, Grainger writes that it's been 11 years since they first played together, and anything with the number 11 in it seems like a good thing to him. He also offers some hints that Coachella won't be the end of their reunion: "Jesse and I have decided that what we can do together should not be denied. Together again, as was always the intention, as a collaboration. The collision of two different worlds. As this all takes shape, we will reveal it to you."

And indeed, they've already got a second reunion show booked. After they play Coachella on April 17, they'll headline the second weekend of the two-weekend Donaufestival, which goes down in Krems, Austria April 28-May 1 and May 5-7. The Donaufestival lineup also includes John Cale, Diplo, Laurie Anderson performing "Transitory Life", Owen Pallett, Wild Beasts, Mount Kimbie, the Books, Gonjasufi, Hudson Mohawke, Tim Hecker, Lydia Lunch, and others.

Below, read the full text of Grainger's statement and watch the video for Death From Above 1979's "Blood on Our Hands":

SOME WORDS

It's been 5 years since Death From Above 1979 played a show, 10 years since Jesse played me the first demos & 11 years since we sat in his parents basement and played so loud we knocked the china off the shelves upstairs. 11 seems to be a YES number for me. Though I am usually a pretty rational guy, if I have something on my mind and I see an 11 somewhere, I know I’m on the right path. It’s one of my last remaining superstitions. 2011 has a nice ring to it & if you’re so inclined, it may be the last year ever! So why not say YES? Why not say YES to Coachella? Why not say YES to playing the music we designed to be an undeniable source of power? Why not say YES to stirring up a writhing pit of sweaty humans? YES to riots! YES to heavy music! YES instead of maybe, and YES to make death your adviser and remind yourself always, that this is not a dress rehearsal. This is the big show.

Jesse and I have decided that what we can do together should not be denied.
Together again, as was always the intention, as a collaboration.
The collision of two different worlds.
As this all takes shape, we will reveal it to you.
All of it happening, as it always has, in our own way.
Thank you all for sharing in our excitement!

Yes.
SEBASTIEN

Posted by Tom Breihan on February 4, 2011 at 10:40 a.m.

Tags: Death From Above 1979, Donaufestival, Sebastien Grainger, Reunion, Festivals, MSTRKRFT

Continue Reading ?     Listen: Toro Y Moi's FACT Mix

Includes the Field, Mount Kimbie

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Front page photo by Forest Casey

While the leadup to the release of electronic-popster Toro Y Moi's Underneath the Pine continues, Toro Y Moi dude-in-charge Chaz Bundick has put together a mix for UK webzine FACT. The 42-minute mix features cuts from the Field, Mount Kimbie, and Motor City Drum Ensemble, as well as a few more obscure names. Check it out here, and take a look at the full tracklist below.

Fact Mix 219: Toro Y Moi:

01 Harvey Mason: "On and On"
02 Advance: "Take Me to the Top"
03 The Field: "The Little Heart Beats So Fast"
04 Eddie C: "Space Cadet"
05 Petter: "Untight"
06 Harald Björk: "Sunsets"
07 Mount Kimbie: "Carbonated"
08 Jayson Brothers: "The Game"
09 Motor City Drum Ensemble: "Raw Cuts #6"

Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on February 4, 2011 at 10 a.m.

Tags: Toro Y Moi, Audio

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