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Pitchfork.tv: May 9: One Week Only: Castanets: Tendrils [ft. Dave Longstreth, G. Lucas Crane, Phosphorescent, and others] / Shy Child

The current "One Week Only" feature over at Pitchfork.tv is a visual companion to In the Vines, the most recent album from Ray Raposa's Castanets. Several of the songs are performed in intimate and unusual settings by a host of guests. So we see Dirty Projectors' Dave Longstreth putting his one-of-a-kind spin on "Rain Will Come" on the deck of a ferry and Phosphorescent doing "I Am Swimming" on a pier, along with some odd scenes that are bit harder to describe but well worth checking out.

Today also saw the appearance of the bright, shiny, and flickering new video for "Astronaut" from electro-pop outfit Shy Child.

 

Posted by Pitchfork on Fri: 05-09-08: 05:10 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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New Music: Teeth Mountain: "13 Plus Harsh Tanz" [MP3/Stream]

Obligatory "Man, what is up with Baltimore?" comment here. Teeth Mountain call the Greatest City in America home and, like many musicians there, they take existing musical forms and bend them a bit to fit an idiosyncratic vision. The four tracks available for download on their MySpace are driven primarily by neo-tribal drums, which would seemingly put them in league with the rumbling sound of Bmore's Thank You. But "13 Plus Harsh Tanz" in particular is much more reflective. The guitar for me brings to mind the cracked post-1960s dream-psyche hangover of Pink Floyd, I'm thinking here of an instrumental interlude that might have been on Obscured by Clouds, or perhaps the contemporaneous Eastern-infused lines of Popul Vuh's Daniel Fichelscher. It's headspace music, to be sure, but in some places people dance to this sort of thing.

MP3:> Teeth Mountain: "13 Plus Harsh Tanz"
[from MySpace]

Posted by Mark Richardson on Fri: 05-09-08: 03:40 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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New Music: Tokyo Police Club: "Tessellate" (Remix by Tom Campesinos!) [MP3/Stream]

Tokyo Police Club enlist Tom Campesinos! (doubt I need to mention that he's in Los Campesinos!) to remix the band's Elephant Shell tune "Tessellate". The excitable boy powwow winds up being a bit of a surprise, as he shackles the peppy indie rock song with an unwieldy distorted beat, puts the brakes on the forward motion, and paints it a shade darker. It's not an improvement by any stretch but the remix does turn the tune into something a bit more dynamic, even if the drama it reaches for remains a bit beyond its grasp.

 
[from the "Tessellate" 7-inch; available from the band on tour; also from the bonus disc of the limited edition version of Elephant Shell; out now on Saddle Creek]

Posted by Mark Richardson on Fri: 05-09-08: 02:10 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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New Music: Bryan Scary & the Shredding Tears: "Imitation of the Sky" [MP3/Stream]

The second Bryan Scary album Flight of the Knife is criss-crossed by narrative threads and loaded with bird/sky/airplane/flying imagery. "Imitation of the Sky" is its theatrical early peak, like a punked-up "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" complete with turn-on-a-dime transitions, spoken interjections, and lots of 1970s glam touches. Scary's lead vocals are backed by a small chorus, and he hits some wailing notes worthy of Ian Gillan in the second half. The story of Susie High, "a walking imitation of the sky" who apparently invented some kind of flying contraption, is told economically, leaving plenty of time to revel in 70s rock abandon, with proggy instrumental passages, fret board fireworks in the coda, and flamboyant chorus vocals.

 
[from Flight of the Knife; out now on Black & Green]
 

Posted by Joe Tangari on Fri: 05-09-08: 01:36 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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Video: Gnarls Barkley: "Going On"

You have to hand it to Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse: every Gnarls Barkley video is its own thing. The clip for "Run" was a Justin Timberlake-featuring goof, but the one for "Going On", a track that seems to be an Odd Couple favorite, has a whole different flavor and ends with a cryptic message.
 
[from The Odd Couple; out now on Downtown/Atlantic]
 

Posted by Mark Richardson on Fri: 05-09-08: 12:15 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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New Music: Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now [Art Brut's Eddie Argos]: "Hey It's Jimmy Mack" [Stream]

Art Brut is French for, roughly, outsider art. Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now is English for Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now. Hey, it's Art Brut's Eddie Argos, speak-singing over doo-wop ivory-tickling from the perspective of Martha & the Vandellas' "Jimmy Mack" on Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now's "Hey It's Jimmy Mack". And frankly, he admonishes, "I've not been gone that long/ It definitely doesn't deserve a song." This is a fully fleshed-out studio recording, not a quick pisstake like Argos' previous non-Art Brut cover songs; Argos' blog claims it was recorded in Joshua Tree, Calif. Hey Eddie, go tell Bono to find what he's looking for and shut up about it already. MySpace has two other new songs, "The Scarborough Affaire" and "G.I.R.L.F.R.E.N. (You Know You've Got A)", which treat Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, Avril Lavigne, and Jonathan Richman the way "Hey It's Jimmy Mack" handles Martha Reeves. 'Cause "Vive la Résistance" is French for "Vive la Resistance."

Stream:> Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now: "Hey It's Jimmy Mack"
[from MySpace]

Posted by Marc Hogan on Fri: 05-09-08: 11:00 AM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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Pitchfork.tv: Caribou: "Irene" [Video]

Druggy nature footage alert! The video for Caribou's "Irene", one of Andorra's understated pleasures, consists solely of shots of the natural world in all its chaotic yet beautifully-patterned splendor. We see clusters of insects crawling through some kind of web, the reaching tendrils of a gastropod, the rush of a stream, lingering images of a hexagon sun. All fitting visual accompaniment for the album's most woozily psychedelic track.

[from Andorra; out now on Merge]

Posted by Mark Richardson on Fri: 05-09-08: 09:50 AM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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New Music: mr. Gnome: "Rabbit" [MP3/Stream]

By the sound of "Rabbit", the two people behind Cleveland's mr. Gnome are no laughing gnomes. This song from mr. Gnome's debut full-length, Deliver This Creature, pulls a heckuva lot of noise out of a small hat, pretty much just Sam Meister's tribal drums and the reverberating vocals and sludgily atmospheric guitar fills of Nicole Barille. "Rabbit", run: Barille raises her voice from a breathy whisper to a double-tracked, sustained holler, and her guitar playing ranges from high-pitched, psyched-out tremolo to bone-crunching distorted thrums. "Rabbit sleeping in my brain, wishing things would stay the same," Barille sings. mr. Gnome (yes, that's their lower-case) have been much blogged about on the strength of their catchier, keyboard-accented "Pirates", but their rabbit habit suggests a more patient side-- "Don't you rush in like that," Barille and Meister begin, in harmony. Trix are still for kids.

MP3:> mr. Gnome: "Rabbit"
[from Deliver This Creature; out now on El Marko]

Posted by Marc Hogan on Fri: 05-09-08: 08:06 AM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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Pitchfork.tv: The Last Shadow Puppets: Special Presentation: Live-in-Studio in New York

The Last Shadow Puppets are Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane of the Rascals. Marc Hogan called their recent debut The Age of Understatement, "Turner's most impressive album-length statement yet, one that strives, musically and lyrically, for the epic grandeur of an era before GarageBand or MySpace, and avoids lapsing into pretentiousness by dint of its own headlong enthusiasm. As Turner's granddad might say, 'You've overdoon it.' Again." So how do the songs sound bereft of those big arrangements? Turns out pretty great-- check out this Pitchfork.tv Special Presentation, which finds the duo sitting in a room together with guitars, running through tracks from the album at Avatar Studios in New York. And when you're in the mood again for high production values, we also added the over-the-top video for the album's title track to the archives.

The Last Shadow Puppets: "Age of Understatement"

Posted by Mark Richardson on Thu: 05-08-08: 04:20 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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Video: Kardinal Offishall [ft. Akon]: "Dangerous"

Why isn't Mr. Kardinal running things as yet? He should have shot to fame way back in 2001 on the basis of "Ol' Time Killin" and "BaKardi Slang". Hopefully "Dangerous" is the first of many singles from the upcoming Not 4 Sale. The video is a typical showcase for a hot girl just as the track is a typical tale of a femme fatale, complete with smooth Akon hook. The twist is Kardi's perfect blend of dancehall and hip-hop-- it makes you wish he'd dropped the chorus as well.

Though Kardinal Offishall is a proficient producer himself (check "Let's Ride" for an example), having Akon appear on this track and take over executive production duties for the album might give Toronto's great hip-hop hope the necessary push. And heck, if that doesn't work, apart from "Dangerous", the new record's got pair-ups with J. Davey, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Estelle, and, apparently, the Pussycat Dolls. Might as well try everything.

[From Not 4 Sale; due July 2008 from Konvict Musik]
 

Posted by Erin MacLeod on Thu: 05-08-08: 03:30 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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Premiere: Human Highway (Nick Thorburn of Islands and Jim Guthrie): "The Sound" [Stream]

When he's fronting Islands, Nick Thorburn is free to explore his experimental side, folding genres including orchestral pop, calypso, and hip-hop into his peculiar musical stew. Working with fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Guthrie as Human Highway, he appears to be getting back to basics, at least judging from this advance track from their forthcoming full-length debut Moody Motorcycle. On "The Sound", Thorburn and Guthrie's reverence for the close harmonies of the Everly Brothers brings to mind kindred spirits from the laid-back 1970s West Coast folk-rock set. The vibrations are good, the song-song tune sticks in your head, and the acoustic guitar bit is as simple as it gets. Stop, hey, what's that sound? Oh, "The Sound", OK.
 
 
[from Moody Motorcycle; due 08/19/08 on Suicide Squeeze in the U.S. and Secret City in Canada]
 

Posted by Mark Richardson on Thu: 05-08-08: 01:30 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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On Repeat: Philip Jeck: "Fanfares" [MP3/Stream]

The title and sonic inspiration for this track, which serves as a centerpiece for Philip Jeck's upcoming album Sand, is Aaron Copland's ubiquitous "Fanfare for the Common Man". Copland wrote the brassy piece during World War II and it was obviously composed to inspire; Emerson, Lake & Palmer, who intuitively understood the tug of the piece's naked pomp, famously covered it in the 1970s. Jeck, whose working method involves mixing and processing old records via multiple turntables, usually live, takes fragments of the "Fanfare" and turns them inside out. The result retains the original's sense of nostalgia, but instead of triumph and progress it coats those feelings in decay and loss. You can almost see civilizations crumbling as the piece progresses, as the notes are caught in ever tighter and more confined loops and the droney throb of noise rises up to bury the melody. Jeck's genius here is to create a piece that evokes three or four distinct feelings simultaneously, a dazzling emotional patchwork that is both disorienting and completely addictive.
 
 
[from Sand; due 05/18/08 on Touch]
 

Posted by Mark Richardson on Thu: 05-08-08: 12:00 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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