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A Place to Bury Strangers Land Record Deal, Book Tour

Brooklyn-based pedal-mongers A Place to Bury Strangers recently leapt into the ranks of the Pitchfork elite, thanks to their ear canal-melting self-titled debut LP, the most recent release to receive our distinguished Best New Music tag.

That disc came out on tiny New England imprint Killer Pimp Records, but for the next two, A Place to Bury Strangers have inked with Chicago-based upstart Highwheel Records. They already have plans to pack their custom-made pedals and travel to the Windy City to record in December, with eyes on having another release stuffed with all-new material out in early 2008.

For the moment, however, they'll take those one-of-a-kind pedals on the subway (can you say "suspicious package"?) for a few gigs around New York City. The trio also plays the appropriately-named Walls of Sound Festival later this month in Virginia.

A place to experience Strangers:

09-09 New York, NY - Ludfest
09-20 New York, NY - Mercury Lounge
09-22 Fredericksburg, VA - Walls of Sound Festival
10-18 New York, NY - 200 Orchard (CMJ)
10-20 New York, NY - Glasslands (CMJ)
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Photos: Ekko Festival [Bergen, Norway; 08/31-09/01/07]

Photos by Eirik Lande

Norway was out in force this past weekend for Bergen's annual Ekko Festival, a gathering of Europe's hottest electronic and experimental acts. Pelle Carlberg rocked a pre-fest warm-up gig the weekend before, while this weekend everyone headed over to Bergen's Landmark hall, where young jazz talents Puma started the night with noise veteran Lasse Marhaug.

King of Convenience Eirik Glambæk Bøe played with his side-project Kommode, and also joined the Rubies for a Saturday show. Röyksopp's Torbjørn Brundtland and Svein Berge joined their touring guitarist Kristian Stockhaus, performing with his band Ungdomskulen, for an improvised electronic set.

On Saturday, Skatebård and Kleerup got the crowds dancing before Slagsmålsklubben delivered one of the highlight sets of the fest. Finally, in the absence of Annie, who had to cancel her appearance at the last minute, Erlend Øye (aka Kings of Convenience's other half) put his DJ skills to work.

ERLEND ØYE


UNGDOMSKULEN [ft. RÖYKSOPP]


SVARTE GREINER


PELLE CARLBERG

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Photos: Bumbershoot [Seattle, WA; 09/01-09/03/07]

Art Brut

Photos by Nilina Mason-Campbell (and Michael Alan Goldberg, where indicated)

The Shins, Art Brut, Devendra Banhart, Wu-Tang Clan, Menomena, and Andrew Bird were among those who lit up various venues throughout the Seattle Center this past Labor Day weekend as part of the latest annual Bumbershoot festival.

Not all the action took place onstage, however. In addition to live shots of the aforementioned and more, scroll down to catch the guys from Art Brut trolling the fairgrounds, the sisters of Smoosh cavorting with a local statue, Shins sharing snacks, and My Brightest Diamond's Shara Worden splashing around in a freaking fountain. Nice!

THE SHINS





Shins photos by Michael Alan Goldberg

ART BRUT (secret show)








ART BRUT (main gig)




DEVENDRA BANHART

WU-TANG CLAN






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Beatles' Help! Heads to Deluxe DVD

A Lord of the Rings for the moptop set, the Beatles' lovably corny 1965 film Help! will soon blow up DVD players across the nation in expanded digital video disc format.

The Richard Lester-directed film, digitally restored and boasting a new 5.1 surround sound soundtrack, occupies the first of the two DVDs in this deluxe set, which Apple Corps Ltd drops on the masses October 30.

Disc two, meanwhile, includes the usual bonus goodies, including a documentary featurette on the making of the film, a missing scene, trailers, radio spots, a bit on the restoration process, and memories from the cast and crew.

Those who wish to go all out can score a doubly deluxe version of Help! in a boxed set that also includes Lester's annotated script, eight lobby cards, a poster, and an 60-page booked packed with rare photos and production notes. Or settle for the regular version, which still gets you a pair of DVDs and a booklet with words from Lester and Mr. Martin Scorsese.

The Beatles hit the road next month with TV on the Radio and Deerhunter. Haha, if only.
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Silver Apples Rejuvenated for First Tour in Eight Years

Simeon Coxe has revived his legendary psych/proto-electronic outfit Silver Apples for its first tour since 1999.

The tour comes on the heels of the release of a split seven-inch with One Cut Kill on Gifted Children Records, featuring an ace new Apples track titled "I Don't Know". The Apples also promise plenty of material from their landmark first two albums-- 1968's Silver Apples and 1969's Contact-- on this tour, which includes dates with One Cut Kill and Gifted Children labelmates the Moon Upstairs. [MORE...]
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Spank Rock's 2 Live Crew-Inspired EP Revealed
Uh, NSFW... too late?

Back in June when Pitchfork spoke with MC Spank Rock (of the raunchy supergroup that bears his name), he touched on a project by turns very strange and very fitting: An EP he'd been working on with producer Benny Blanco that takes freak nasty Miami bass pioneers 2 Live Crew as its inspiration.

Well, Benny and Spank must've tweaked their nasty just right, as the Bangers & Cash EP is ready to hit the dance floor, complete 2 Live Crew samples on every song and an homage to 2 Live Crew's notorious Nasty As They Wanna Be cover as its artwork (see, um, above).

Myspace will be rolling out four of the EP's five tracks as free streams, starting with "Shake That" this Thursday, September 6. Every week, MySpace will feature another Banger as their "single of the week," with a video for "Loose" to follow on October 3. And, starting October 9, you can sneak Bangers & Cash out of the record shop with a sheepish look on your face, thanks to Downtown Records.

In other Spank Rock news, there's a number of live dates on the way, including a couple this week with the Beastie Boys. Spank Rock DJs Devlin and Darko also have a few shows scheduled for later in the fall. [MORE...]

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Sufjan Guests on Debut EP from Marla Hansen

Photo by Murat Eyuboglu

You may not know Marla Hansen by name, but there's a good chance you've at least heard-- if not seen-- the talented young lady. As an unassuming but in-demand violist, she's lent her string-pulling skills to the likes of Kanye West (even appearing with the MC on "Saturday Night Live") and Jay-Z (as part of an orchestra that backed Mr. Carter when he did Reasonable Doubt at Radio City Music Hall in June of 2006).

Hansen's also dabbled extensively with non-chart-topping music-makers, including the New Pornographers (playing on Challengers), the National (singing on Boxer), and Oneida (playing on The Wedding). And she rolls with a fine crew, including Sufjan Stevens, Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond), and Rob Moose (of Antony's Johnsons and MBD), all of whom guest on the gal's debut musical offering, an EP entitled Wedding Day.

The six-track set hit shops today (September 4) courtesy of Standard Recording Company and features Sufjan on vocals, piano, and hand percussion, and Worden on vocals. Other contributors include My Brightest Diamond family members Sebastian Krueger, Nate Lithgow, and Maria Jeffers.

As a honeymoon of sorts to follow Wedding Day, Hansen will hit the road with fellow friend of Sufjan Denison Witmer. After a pair of record release outings, their tour kicks off September 20 in Athens, Ohio. Hansen will also join Sufjan as he performs his ode to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, "The BQE", at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in early November. [MORE...]
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Vitalic to Issue Live Album
OK Concertgoer

Maybe they spotted your fake ID coming down the block and turned you away at the door. Perhaps you sipped a few too many appletinis before the show and spent the evening doubled over in a heap of green regret. Or does your agoraphobia make the idea of hordes of people getting down to dance music in the flesh seem a little too much to take?

Whatever the reason, if you've missed out on some of the finer electronic artists doing their thing in front of an audience recently, you're in luck: Pascal Arbez-- the man behind Vitalic-- has joined a few other notables in dropping a live set onto wax this fall.

Recorded at an October 2006 show at Brussels' Ancienne Belgique, Vlive collects a full, unedited, postproduction-free Vitalic throwdown, complete with "extracts" from his awesome OK Cowboy and eight tracks native to his live set. It's out September 24 on Different.

Those of you impervious to the elements and willing to get your troubled groove on with Pascal in person can do so on a handful of Vitalic live appearances across Europe this fall. [MORE...]

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Jeff Tweedy, Bill Callahan Play Free Bluegrass Fest
As do Mekons, Jason Isbell, Steve Earle, Nick Lowe, Emmylou Harris, Charlie Louvin

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass? You ain't funnin', Jack.

The seventh installment of San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass fest-- taking place in San Fran's Golden Gate Park October 5-7-- lives up to its name, with about a 1:1 ratio of high and lonesome to mandolin-less roots and rock. Still, they do both the hardly and the strictly well, with a lineup that packs Jeff Tweedy, Bill Callahan, Charlie Louvin, Steve Earle, Nick Lowe, the Mekons, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Sadies, Earl Scruggs, the Del McCoury Band, Hazel Dickens, Blanche, Heartless Bastards, the Knitters, Los Lobos, Doc Watson, Gillian Welch, T Bone Burnett, and several dozen of their fellow twangmakers taking the stage under the landmark edifice.

What's more, it's free! Hardly strictly an excuse not to go now, eh?
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The Clientele Extend Tour Into the Fall

English wisp-pop maestros the Clientele will bring their songs about girls, rain, and girls in the rain to their homeland, as they've scheduled a UK tour for this fall. (Yes, songs about rain should be quite appropriate in England in October.) The trek is in support of the UK release of latest mope-sterpiece God Save the Clientele, out October 1 on Track and Field. (It came out in May in the U.S. on Merge.)

As you know, the Clientele hit the North American road with Peter Bjorn and John and Marissa Nadler later this week. "Whistling banned in Clientele tour van," according to a MySpace post. Good call. [MORE...]

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Devendra Banhart Kicks Off Tour

Photo by Lauren Dukoff

Devendra Banhart begins his Roll through North America this weekend in support of that new album he has with the silly title coming out September 25 via XL. The tour's first show is September 1 in Vancouver.

Earlier this week, Devendra formally released the album's "Tonada Yanomaminista" via iTunes.

And finally, in other Devendra news...that photo. [MORE...]
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Various Issue New Material in Various Ways

UK-based enigma Various (aka Various Production), known to hitch disparate styles to their first-rate dubstep buggy, sure like to make things difficult, don't they?

As if the name weren't confusing enough (Google seems to have gotten wise, but just try typing "Various" into the Pitchfork search engine), now the XL-signed phenoms are planning to release an album's worth of new tracks in a manner best suited to scavenger hunts, Smashing Pumpkins kiss-offs, and Coldplay tour announcements.

Lucky for you and I, they've spelled things out in fairly plain King's English via a mysterious link on the XL website. Beginning this week and continuing through the three weeks thereafter, Various will issue the new tunes to three exclusive online retailers. One per retailer per week, multiplied by four weeks of exclusive digital download action, yields 12 choice new Various cuts in all. Details below.

The retailers in question are iTunes, Rough Trade's digital shop, and UK electronic clearinghouse Boomkat. Each song also comes with a unique piece of digital artwork-- presumably not unlike the kick-ass black and white-with-a-touch-of-red renderings that grace The World Is Gone and the heaps of Various vinyl releases.

And speaking of those vinyl releases, Various have yet another in the pipeline. "Phortune" comes backed with "Limbs" and arrives September 17 on the band's own imprint. That same day they'll also serve up another Boomkat exclusive, a 12" boasting "Chief", "Suj Mix", and "Bun". The Boomkat version of this release will be screen-printed and limited to 200 copies.

Those who sleep on it can still pick up the regular edition of the "Chief" 12" on October 1. Additionally, XL will release the first remix of "Hater" in an unspecified physical format (possibly involving plastic) on September 24. [MORE...]
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