
Exclusive: Dean & Britta Announce Tour, Share MP3
After cooping up all winter awaiting the release of their
second LP, Back Numbers (out February 27 via Zoë/Rounder), Dean &
Britta are ready for a little Avventura on the open road.
The couple-- Dean, surname Wareham, best known for his work
in Luna and Galaxie 500, and Britta, surname Phillips, known for playing in
Luna and the Belltower, providing cartoon voice-overs, and whipping up a mean water filter-- take to
the the tour trail this March, beginning in Philadelphia. Along the way they'll
hit up most major cosmopolitan areas in the U.S. and Canada, closing things out
with a NYC homecoming gig. Joining these lovebirds onstage: drummer Matt
Johnson and keyboardist/melodica player Lara Meyerratken.
To get the kids stoked for the forthcoming jaunt and record release, Dean &
Britta have kindly shared an exclusive mp3 of Back Numbers opener "Singer
Sing". As Dean told Pitchfork last fall, said tune "was the last thing we
finished...it was something we were creeping around with at home." Appropriately,
it has that gauzy, homespun feel, and will likely make you wish you were back
at your place cuddling up with a loved one, instead of staring at this cold,
dispassionate computer screen. [MORE...]
Bjork, Chili Peppers Set to Rock Roskilde
Bjork also primed for Coachella, Glastonbury, Open'er
Quickly shaping up to be Europe's answer to Coachella, the
2007 Roskilde Festival has announced its queen and court jesters: Icelandic
avant-songstress Björk and alternative rock fossils Red Hot Chili Peppers.
This year mighty Roskilde celebrates its 36th
birthday July 5-8 in the Copenhagen-area town from which it derives
its name. Expect many, many more acts to join the bill in the coming weeks.
And if you're feeling a déjà vu-like sensation right now, that's probably
because you read this story, and vaguely recall that Björk also headlines
Coachella's first night (April 27), while RHCP close out the second (April 28).
Does this mean Rage Against the Machine's gearing up for the Rosk as well?
Considering last year's fest had Guns ‘n Roses, we won't rule out the
possibility.
Special thanks to alert reader Péter Tóth for the festival tip.
As previously reported, Björk has a new album tentatively slated for late spring release and boasting special guests Timbaland, Antony, Brian Chippendale (Lightning Bolt), Konono No 1, and more. Gal must have festival fever, too: she's also playing Gdynia, Poland's Open'er Festival alongside the Beastie Boys. That fest crashes Eastern Europe from June 29 to July 1. As if that weren't enough, she's onboard for Glastonbury as well (June 22-24).
Exclusive: Magik Markers Record With Ranaldo, Tour
[Photo by John Moloney]
Magik Markers will record their first proper studio album in February at Echo Canyon West studio in Hoboken, New Jersey. Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo will produce the record, and bandmate Thurston Moore will release it on his Ecstatic Peace label.
According to drummer Pete Nolan, former guitarist Leah Quimby is "currently enjoying domestic bliss with Rob [Thomas] from Sunburned [Hand of the Man] in Boston." Thus, the new record will feature Nolan and guitarist/vocalist Elisa Ambrogio as a duo, along with "whomever they snare as a 'guest' here and there," according to Moore.
There are also plans for "a DVD documenting the legendary 'Was it a memory or were we dreaming?' first phase of Markers history: the trio with original member Leah Quimby. This will rule," says Moore.
Also ruling is the name of the Markers' upcoming tour, which begins March 8 at a venue to be announced in Brooklyn: "'Relax in a Panic Free Environment' Spring 2007 Deep Fucking South Tour". Noise rockers give everything the best titles. [MORE...]
Back. Street's. Back. Alright! Oh, wait-- wrong "Everybody".
Whoops! Guess I just had boy bands on the brain. But Chicago indie institution
the Sea and Cake? They're a man band. They've got experience, having played together for nearly 15 years, and they've got fidelity, having stuck with hometown label Thrill Jockey since the beginning. Come May 8, Thrill Jockey will serve up yet another Sea and Cake testament to raging manliness, the quartet's seventh album to date: Everybody.
Everybody follows up 2003's One Bedroom and features the tried-and-true lineup of vocalist/guitarist Sam Prekop (Dracula), guitarist Archer Prewitt (mummy), bassist Erik Claridge (Frankenstein monster), and drummer John McEntire (werewolf). What they may lack in synchronized dance moves, they more than make up for with sparkling, graceful arrangements and thoughtful songwriting.
Despite Prekop's best intentions, Everybody contains-- like every Sea and Cake album before it-- exactly 10 songs. Unlike the band's previous LPs, this one was recorded with some help from sound engineer Brian Paulson (Wilco, Slint) at Michigan's Key Club. It was "like a little rock'n'roll boot camp," Prekop told Pitchfork earlier this month.
As previously reported, Cakers Prekop and McEntire are slowly piecing together a electronic record, while Prekop also has a book of photography on the way. Expect the Sea and Cake to hit the road this spring to rock your body right. [MORE...]
Jamie Klaxon Talks Success, Violence, Family, Future
On Klaxons gigs: "It becomes this bloke-fest with men everywhere trying to fight each other!"
Riding the crest of the new rave wave they inadvertently
spawned, Klaxons are poised to crash North American shores at last this spring,
where they'll drown all the glow-stuck party kids with their frantically-paced,
herky-jerky genre-hybrid hits. Before all that, however, the UK trio has some business to wrap up back home: they're headlining a massive, NME-sponsored tour with CSS, New Young Pony Club, and the Sunshine Underground. Oh, and their first full-length-- Myths of the Near Future-- might just wind up topping the UK charts next week.
Sound a bit overwhelming? Not for these kids. As Klaxon Jamie Reynolds revealed in a chat with Pitchfork yesterday, the trio is taking things one dance step at a time.
"Just after the mayhem last year," Reynolds explained, "we were really into the idea of getting a good pace going...rather than going full steam ahead and crashing."
The mayhem, however, has just begun. While the record sales week hasn't quite ended, as of yesterday, Klaxons have the number one album in the UK. "It's absolutely ridiculous!" exclaimed Jamie.
So how does he intend to celebrate? "I'm going stop in on my
mother and a couple of friends. And I'm going to play a gig to 200 people in my
hometown. [It's] perfect, honestly. Today is what it's all about."
That Southampton gig went down last night, as part of a handful of "warm-up"
shows before Klaxons hit the road with CSS and company. "It's great to come
here and get to see old friends I haven't seen in a long time," said Jamie.
Nevermind all the new friends he'll likely make when Myths hits the States in late April, as previously reported, via Rinse/DGC. Not surprisingly, Jamie's psyched: "The whole idea of being on the same label as Nirvana and bands like that is mind-blowing!" [MORE...]
M. Ward Tours With Norah Jones
Post-War veteran M. Ward guested on Norah Jones' brand new album Not Too Late, and now he will tour with the Starbucks-ready singer and her Handsome Band for a month full of North American dates. So your mom will totally have a crush on him.
As previously reported, Merge will release "To Go Home" as the first single from Post-War on February 20 in the U.S. (4AD released it in Europe on January 29 in 7" and CD formats.) It features guest appearances from Neko Case, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, and more.
Ward has three early February dates in California with Victoria Williams supporting. They begin at Los Angeles' El Rey Theatre on February 2. [MORE...]
Coldplay Prep Singles Box Set, Tour
Coldplay have announced the release of a singles box set, the wittily titled The Singles 1999-2006. Have they really only been around seven years?
The collection, due internationally on March 26, features all 14 of the band's singles, including six that have never before been released on 7" vinyl: The Blue Room EP, "Don't Panic" (previously unreleased in the UK), "In My Place", "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face" (previously unreleased in the UK), "What If" (previously unreleased in the UK), and "The Hardest Part".
Each single will be pressed on heavyweight 7" vinyl and sleeved in its original artwork. There will not be a CD release.
In other news, Coldplay have a handful of South American and Mexican tour dates on the agenda. They'll kick things off on February 14 in Santiago, Chile.
As previously reported, Brian Eno is producing the next Coldplay album, according to an interview he did with BBC Radio 4's Kristy Lang last week.
Finally, Coldplay have been nominated for two Grammys, in the categories of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for "Talk" and "Talk (Thin White Duke mix)", respectively. [MORE...]
Air's Pocket Symphony is hitting the road. This March, Nicolas Godin and JB Dunckel will bring their new tunes to venues across Europe, and a Stateside trek is in the works for this spring, surrounding the duo's Coachella appearance. The summer will be spent at European and Japanese festivals.
As previously reported, Symphony is due March 6 via Astralwerks.
The 12-track LP was co-produced by the esteemed Nigel Godrich, and features vocals from Air's Nicolas Godin and JB Dunckel (aka Darkel), as well as Jarvis Cocker and the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon. [MORE...]
Ladytron Tour With Nine Inch Nails
Ladytron will assume the role of touring machine for much of the first half of 2007. Their itinerary includes a couple of DJ sets by various band members, a few solo dates, and a massive tour of the UK and Europe with Nine Inch Nails. So much synth it'll hurt your ears!
The band still have release plans while on tour, though. First, 2005's Witching Hour will finally have a full release in Europe, though that's about all the information they've released on their website so far. They will also release a series of remix 12"s. The first is for "Weekend" and features remixes from Virgintears and former Smashing Pumpkin James Iha (or is it current Smashing Pumpkin? We can never tell with Corgan and crew). It will come out digitally and on vinyl in early February. The next remix 12" will be for "Soft Power", and it should be available in March.
Thanks to reader Jaime L. Flores for the tip! [MORE...]
You Say Party! We Say Die! Sign to Paper Bag
Like fellow up-and-comers Tokyo Police Club, Under Byen, and controller.controller, You Say Party! We Say Die! have up and signed to Paper Bag Records. The label will release their second album, Lose All Time, on April 10.
The Vancouver party poopers have plenty of tour dates to keep them busy in the meantime. They will kick things off March 1 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, aka the funniest name for a city we've heard in a while and our newest insult ("Screw you too, medicine hat!"). For the end of the tour, they will join up with fellow Canucks Malajube and Champion for the punctuationally appropriate "Exclaim! Tour".
If the band's dates don't look particularly international, there's a very good, very frustrating reason for that. Because of visa troubles they encountered on their October tour, they "won't be going back to play in the USA for five years," according to their website. "The soonest we can return is October 2011. It will still be likely that we will need time after that to apply for a waiver to get back in. Complicated but true."
Bummer guys, but we'll always have international waters! [MORE...]
Mr. Lif is alive, in one piece, and recovered enough from December's tour bus accident to welcome the newest member of the Def Jux family last week and now to hit the road again. The MC kicks things off tonight at Tallahassee's Club Downunder and will continue touring into mid-February, with a few scattered dates after that. We wish him a safe and uneventful tour. [MORE...]
Exclusive: Jarvis Announces North American Dates
Jarvis Cocker is coming...to North America. The debonair Pulp frontman will support the Stateside release of his debut solo album, Jarvis, with a string of performances surrounding his appearance at Coachella on April 27.
Only four dates are scheduled so far-- one in New York City and three on the West Coast-- but there's a nice, convenient four-day stretch in between the NYC show and Coachella, so, what say you to a little Midwest stopover, eh, Jarv?
As previously reported, Jarvis is out in America April 3 on Rough Trade/World's Fair. Before heading to our shores, Cocker will play a few UK shows in February. [MORE...]
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