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Video: The Gutter Twins: "All Misery/Flowers"Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan perform this track from Saturnalia in a tinsel-curtained nightclub complete with a dancing girl, a scene out of David Lynch's dreams. And then, inexplicably, the action moves to what appears to be New Orleans and we see a dude pop-and-locking in a cemetery for no good reason at all.
[from Saturnalia; out now on Sub Pop]
Video: The Raveonettes: "Aly, Walk With Me" (Live on "Late Show With David Letterman")The Danish duo the Raveonttes, who are now based in New York, took a trip to Midtown to the Ed Sullivan Theater to perform Lust Lust Lust's "Aly, Walk With Me" on Letterman.
Lust Lust Lust is out now in the UK on Fierce Panda and in the U.S. on Vice]
New Music: Justice: "DVNO (Sunshine Brothers Mix)" [MP3]As Justice continue serving up brutal French house across North America, the duo's Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosna are unveiling a few remixes of their latest video selection from last year's †, the pounding "DVNO". Australia's Sunshine Brothers have arguably gone furthest with the track, trading fist-pumping aggression for smooved-out r&b synths, a more conventional house bounce, and what sounds like a Junior Boys- or Hot Chip-like attention to sonic detail after Justice's brain-squashing compression/distortion. The vocal, by Mehdi Pinson from Parisian band Scenario Rock, goes through a vocoder-like effect that's somewhere between Justice forebears Daft Punk and the ongoing T-Pain contagion. Justice's de Rosnay has said the title of "DVNO" refers to suburban "clubs where you have to wear like a white shirt to get in." If the Sunshine Brothers remix were a club, it might still be choosy about who it lets in, but it would probably have a stricter anti-douchebag policy. And fancier drinks.
MP3:> Justice: "DVNO (Sunshine Brothers Mix)"
[original track from †; out now on Downtown]
New Music: Panda Bear: "Comfy in Nautica (XXXChange Remix)" [MP3]This Panda Bear tune has had a very long lifespan-- we reviewed the track in December 2005, it appeared on Person Pitch, a video arrived in October 2007, and there've been a number of remixes along the way. And why not? It's one of the highlights of the album it wound up on, which topped many best-of 2007 lists, including Pitchfork's. The "XXXChange Remix" by Spank Rock producer Alex Epton currently making the blog rounds turns the wispy vocal loops of the muted original into surging dancefloor fodder; it's not exactly a natural look for the song but it winds up working pretty well, as it essentially embeds fragements of a subtle, dreamy tune inside a crushing anthem that won't be denied.
MP3:> Panda Bear: "Comfy in Nautica"
[Person Pitch is out now on Paw Tracks]
Video: The Raconteurs: "Salute Your Solution""Salute Your Solution", the lead track from the out-of-nowhere Raconteurs album Consolers of the Lonely, has a video. Director Autumn de Wilde apparently created the clip using 2,500 stills. The song? Rock'n'roll.
[from Consolers of the Lonely; out now on Third Man/XL/Warner Brothers]
New Music: The Long Blondes: "Here Comes the Serious Bit" [MP3/Stream]Don't waste your time waiting for the serious bit on this, the lead track from the Long Blondes' upcoming album Couples; the Sheffield quintet is in upbeat pop pleasure mode, as the hooky verses keep building to an explosive shout-along chorus and the lyrics warn against getting in too deep. "I could be a shoulder to cry on/ I could be a body to lie on/ But don't ask me for more than that," goes one refrain. Fair enough.
MP3:> The Long Blondes: "Here Comes The Serious Bit"
[from Couples; due 04/07/08 in the UK and 05/06/08 in the U.S. from Rough Trade]
New Old Music: The Lines: "Nerve Pylon" [MP3/Stream]Hmm, the post-punk revival might be due for a revival. The rise of bands like Interpol, the Rapture, and Bloc Party several years ago brought with it a long-overdue resurgence of interest in the genre, particularly its most acclaimed acts such as Joy Division, Gang of Four, Wire, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Slits, and Orange Juice. More recently, bands whose catalogs were long out of print have enjoyed some welcome reissues, with DFA dusting off Pylon's Gyrate, Domino anthologizing Josef K, and Matador repackaging Mission of Burma's Ace of Hearts releases. Last year, the Acute label did its part by compiling the work of Scotland's the Fire Engines; an 18-track anthology reissuing the work of UK post-punks the Lines is set to follow later this spring.
The Lines toured with the likes of the Cure, Bauhaus, and the Birthday Party, but their 1980 single "Nerve Pylon" lacks the dourness or aggression of those groups. "I saw it all/ There's no need to say anything," guitarist Richard Conning begins gently, backed by electronic percussion, architecturally precise guitars, and a clicking sound. The harmonies and janglier guitar fills on the song's inscrutable chorus put me in mind of early Flying Nun bands like the Chills or the Bats, but after the next chorus, Conning starts holding out his notes, pushing them ever higher, practically in torch-song mode. "I can feel the impossible," he cries out. The rest of the band includes members of punk band Alternative TV and post-punks pragVEC-- for a moment, it sounds like they can feel it, too.
Video: Pete & the Pirates: "Knots"It took Built to Spill to tell a post-Nirvana rock underground consumed with its own angst that There's Nothing Wrong With Love. Rock radio stations didn't listen, nu-metal happened, and now there are a lot fewer rock radio stations. Well, there's nothing wrong with catchy songs or comprehensible lyrics, either. On recent single "Knots", as heard in this simple video, Pete & the Pirates don't take tuneful UK punk-pop anywhere it hasn't already gone in the past three decades, but they know their way around bright, hummable guitar hooks and buoyant, ramshackle choruses. As with former tourmates the WinterKids, whose single "Tape It" was a personal 2007 favorite, this Reading, England quintet make direct, unpretentious guitar pop evocative of sunny afternoons wasted worrying about the opposite sex. With the splashing hi-hats of Franz Ferdinand or Bloc Party, and the multi-part harmonies of the Futureheads, P&TP sing lyrics that stand out for their simplicity: "Sometimes I can't see your face/ It makes me sad." If all that sounds not just unpretentious but unremarkable, too, then that's where the single falls slightly short of some of its predecessors. But there's always a chance this bunch could be perfect from now on.
Bonus! P&TP have also recorded this track live for Black Cab Sessions:
[from Little Death; out now on Stolen Recordings]
Video: Excepter: "Kill People"In this artfully garish lo-fi video collage, Brooklyn dub/noise/whatsa outfit Excepter make killing people seem kind of fun, or at least something enjoyable to chant about. The track was here in January; JFR/Fingered directed the clip.
New Music: The Old 97s: "Dance With Me" [Stream]The Olds lived up (or down) to their name on their previous album, the tired Drag It Up, and Rhett Miller's solo career was a nonstarter, but they sound rejuvenated on "Dance with Me", their best single in years. Maybe it's the location: The band recorded their seventh album, Blame It on Gravity (forthcoming on New West in May, with an atrocious album cover), in their hometown of Dallas and corralled local producer/performer Salim Nourallah to produce. Their stomachs full of barbecue brisket and Shiner Bock, the band returns to the dustier sound of Wreck Your Life on "Dance with Me", which sports Ken Bethea's flamenco-inspired guitar work and Miller's smart-ass lyrics about a girl with "your flip-flop smile and your big blue eyes on vacation." She's dancing to a bar band playing "Everybody Wants You", perhaps one drink away from Girls Gone Wild, as Miller sings the chorus as a conspiracy: "Do? You? Want? To? Dance? With? Me?" There is a sense of danger in Miller's lyrics, which has been missing in the Old 97s' music since at least Satellite Rides. It may only be the danger of next-morning regrets, but the band make them sound big as Texas.
Stream:> The Old 97s: "Dance With Me"
[from Blame It on Gravity; due 05/18/08 from New West]
New Music: Holy Fuck: Live on Dublab [MP3/Stream]"We're going to play the better part of our set for you," says Brian Borcherdt from Toronto's Holy Fuck to start this performance on Dublab. Beginning with "Pulse" and then to "Milkshake" and on through other tunes up to "Lovely Allen", they offer a pretty convincing display of krautrock-informed instrumental rock that ebbs and flows seamlessly like a good mixtape.
MP3/Stream:> Holy Fuck: Live on Dublab
Speaking of "Lovely Allen", a video for the track showing the band in action emerged around the time of SXSW and it's worth a look:
[LP is out now on Young Turks/Beggars]
New Music: The Teenagers: "Love No (Delorean Remix)" [MP3/Stream]It's back to the future all over again for the 1981 sports car with a stainless steel exterior and futuristic gull-wing doors. Pealing out hot on the skid marks of Neon Neon's John DeLorean-themed, Pitchfork-recommended Stainless Style comes Delorean, an electro-pop group from Spain who I'm told turned heads at SXSW like a flux capacitator-equipped DMC-12 hitting 88 mph. How fitting, then, that their sleek dance remix of the newest single by London/Paris trio the Teenagers opens with the ticking of a clock. Especially because the best songs on the Teenagers' 2008 debut, Reality Check, are so focused on those fleeting moments when sex, celebrity, and youth all converge. Andy Warhol begins bombing in 15 minutes.
Like previous singles "Homecoming", "Starlett Johansson", and "Fuck Nicole", the Teenagers' original version of "Love No" sugarcoats an apparently sincere sleaziness with New Order dance-pop guitars, radio-friendly compression and hooks, and painfully familiar pop-culture references. Imagine if Art Brut and the Tough Alliance formed a band, then started speak-singing about MySpace in a French akhzent to pick up zee girls. When the Teenagers say they're not in love (with you), they do a brutal impression of the object of their non-affection, linking pepperoni pizza, Showgirls, and red-rimmed eyes (from spending so much time on the computer ... "or maybe it's the-- whatever") with a rapper-like casualness. Then they turn the tables on their imagined interlocutor: "Are you in love?" Delorean's remix drags the song from the bedroom to the club. With a steady house beat, glistening synth arpeggios, and chopped-up vocals, the track becomes less about witty put-downs than unanswered questions: Are you in love? No? Great, then let's dance. Do you think you're better off alone?
MP3:> The Teenagers: "Love No (Delorean Remix)"
[from the "Love No" single; out now on XL and original track from Reality Check; out now on XL/Merok]
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