
Antony Makes Progress on LP, Film; Big Ups Beyonce
Photo by Chico De LuigiSay, Antony, what's the latest? You've been doing "a lot more work on the new album" at New York's Allaire Studios? You're spending your days "editing and mulling over different versions of each song, trying to figure out what goes where"? And your new record is almost ready for mixing? You don't say!
Oh, but Antony did say all this and more on a recent update on his website (linked via NME.com). That eagerly-anticipated album he mentions will be the follow-up to 2005's I Am a Bird Now, and Antony's third with the Johnsons.
Mr. Hegarty also shared some words about his contribution to the soundtrack to the forthcoming Dylan biopic I'm Not There, for which he collaborated with Currituck Co.'s Kevin Barker to cover "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". "We did it slow and minor," Antony wrote.
He then waxed ecstatic over Turning, the previously reported film version of a multimedia project he put together in 2004 with video artist Charles Atlas. "It looks great. The interviews with the models are poignant."
Antony also geeked over the original piece: "Turning was so magic. That was my favorite thing I have ever been a part of."
What's more, Antony lends his one-of-a-kind pipes to a new tune called "Roar" from Brooklyn-based Hercules and Love Affair, whose debut LP will drop via the unstoppable DFA in 2008. The "Classique 2 / Roar" 12" is out now.
And, most significantly, as Antony wrote, "I saw Beyonce live last week. She was incredible and cried real tears during 'Flaws and All'. She was just the best." Dude, collaborate already!
Justice Collect MSTRKRFT, Braxe/Falke, Jackson Mixes
"Five billion remixes later, and someone got it exactly right." That's what we wrote about Alax Braxe and Falke's remix of Justice's ubiquitous "D.A.N.C.E." back in July over in the Forkcast. The folks at Ed Banger/Because seem to agree.
Leaving four-odd billion remixes behind, they've handpicked the Braxe/Falke mix, along with the similarly successful Jackson & His Computer Band and MSTRKRFT takes, as well as a live version from the Justice-bringers themselves, for the "D.A.N.C.E." remix EP, due September 24. So now, you can D.A.N.C.E. all night! Or for, like, twenty minutes anyway.
In other Justice news, they'll hit the road on and off (mostly on) for the next few months, and the MSTRKRFT remix of "D.A.N.C.E." pops up on that Steve Aoki mix, mercifully sans Mickey Avalon. And they'll be in Las Vegas this weekend for some reason. [MORE...]
Meneguar Allow Strangers in Their House, Tour
Offer a far cuddlier alternative to the men of Gwar, for sure
Perhaps you took in Meneguar's short but spiky I Was Born at Night EP in its initial run in 2005. Perchance you caught it when it was reissued last year. Or maybe you're not aware of Meneguar, the Brooklyn-based rock enthusiasts who hearken back to a time when Modest Mouse were just a band who said "got-damn" a lot.
Either way, there's much to learn: Meneguar's Strangers in Our House is coming to a recorded media outlet near you September 25 from Troubleman Unlimited, and they themselves will be dropping off copies over the next two months on a frankly epic tour, kicking off Thursday in Amsterdam. Details supporting both those statements follow the jump. [MORE...]
That Jens Lekman Tour Just Keeps Getting Bigger
Photo by Kristin LidellThis autumn, as Night Falls Over Kortedala-- and Malmö, and Moscow, and Nottingham, and Cleveland for that matter-- eager audiences can look forward to being smacked upside the head. Not by muggers, mind you, but by some of the sweetest, catchiest, cleverest, heartfeltest pop songs you're liable to hear this year.
Those superlative-worthy tunes come courtesy of Mr. Jens Lekman, who's tricked out his touring itinerary with a whole bunch of new shows since our last dispatch. In addition to that stretch of Swedish dates with laugh-meister Todd Barry, Jens will also tour Sweden solo, take that previously mentioned dip into North American waters, and close out the year with a run through the UK. With Josh Rouse. Um, who killed the party this time? [MORE...]
Yo La Tengo, M. Ward Join Bright Eyes Orchestral Gala
Bright Eyes photo by Paparazzi by AppointmentHow do you make the prospect of Bright Eyes playing with an orchestra that much more enticing? Answer, thy name is opening acts. And opening acts? Thy names are Yo La Tengo and M. Ward.
Ward, as you may recall, has long been a companion to Conor Oberst, opening tours for the young troubadour stretching back to the Lifted days, and even doing that three-sensitive-dudes-with-guitars triptych tour along with Conor and My Morning Jacket's Jim James. Yo La Tengo, as you may recall, have been making music since Conor was a toddler.
Both will set the stage for Bright Eyes and the Los Angeles Philharmonic September 29 at the Hollywood Bowl. And although there are no immediate plans for either opener to receive orchestral backing themselves, who's to say whether Ward and Oberst will exercise their BFF-dom in some fashion, or whether Ira, James, and Georgia will dance a little jig to "Hot Knives"? Guess you'll just have to drop by to find out.
Bright Eyes also has plenty of shows sans string sections, Yo La Tengo have tacked some engagements onto their Freewheeling tour, and M. Ward's got himself a few gigs too. [MORE...]
Video: Bright Eyes: Hot Knives [from the Cassadaga LP]
Video: Yo La Tengo: Pass the Hatchet, I Think I'm Goodkind (Live at the 2006 Pitchfork Music Festival) [from the I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass LP]
Video: M. Ward [ft. Neko Case and Jim James]: Chinese Translation (Live on Late Night With Conan O'Brien) [from the Post-War LP]
The Slits' Return of the Giant Slits Reissued
Photo by Anton Corbijn
Chances are, if you know the Slits, you know Cut. That cover! Those songs! That influence! That cover! You're probably less familiar with what came next: The Slits followed Cut, their 1979 debut, with 1981's Return of the Giant Slits,
an expansive pastiche of jarring punk, limber
Afrobeat, and ghostly dub. The record was never released in the U.S. and
rarely heard in the rest of the world, but with the Slits' recent return to the stage, the folks at Blast First (petite) want to change at least some of that.
On October 8, they're reissuing Return with new artwork, classic photos (like the one above) by noted lensman Anton Corbijn, and a bonus disc containing an interview and dub versions of a number of the original LP's tracks. All this should restore the neglected gem to its proper place: on your CD shelf next to Cut. [MORE...]
Marc Bolan's Birthday Celebrated With Reissues, More
September 16 will mark the 30th anniversary of the death of Marc Bolan, mastermind behind glam-rock titans T. Rex. Bolan died only a few weeks before what would've been his 30th birthday, and in remembrance of both anniversaries, a number of Bolan projects are underway in the next few weeks.
First up is "Souls We Miss", an exhibition of photographs of Bolan taken by the late Keith Morris. The photos will be exhibited at London's Redferns Music Picture Gallery for the seven weeks following September 14. On September 15, London's Shepherd's Bush Empire will host Marc Bolan: The Celebration, a concert featuring Marc's son Rolan, Marc Almond of Soft Cell, producer Tony Visconti, T. Rex tribute band T. Rextasy, Blondie's Clem Burke, and many more.
There are also several Bolan documentaries in the works, including a BBC 4 special, ITV's "20th Century Boy" airing September 8, and a BBC Radio 2 program on September 15. Apparently, the ITV special contains such revelations as the fact that Bolan lost his virginity at age nine. Whoa.
Then come the records, and there's a lot of 'em. Edsel Records will release a trio of T. Rex vinyl singles with previously unavailable tracks on each B-side. September 17 sees "Metal Guru" backed with an acoustic demo of "The Slider". The next Monday finds "Children of the Revolution" paired with a electric demo of "The Leopards". And October 1 finds "20th Century Boy" matches with "Teenager in Love", an acoustic duet between Marc and his longtime girlfriend, soul singer Gloria Jones.
Following on October 1, also on Edsel, is Live 1977 + In Conversation, a double-disc set consisting of live cuts and an interview. The first disc contains performances from the final T. Rex tour, with punk icons the Damned guesting on the encore of "Get It On". The In Conversation disc is culled from an interview conducted by Steve Wright with Bolan and Gloria Jones. It includes several acoustic on-air performances.
Finally, on October 15, Edsel will release Interstellar Soul, a three-CD set collecting exclusive tracks, home demos, and other rarities. The package will arrive in a numbered edition of 5000. A fantastic amount of tracklist information for these reissues is available after the jump. [MORE...]
Band of Horses, CSS, Bradford Cox Cover Grizzly Bear
Beirut's Zach Condon, Dirty Projectors also appear on new Grizz EP
Looks like Grizzly Bear have really seized their Friend opportunity. As the tracklist indicates, the quartet has turned its forthcoming, previously reported ten-track EP for Warp into a nice little variety pack compendium of all things Grizzly.You've got Grizzly Bear covering other people's songs, represented here by their take on the Crystals' "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" (a Grizzly live staple). You've got other people-- including Band of Horses, Grizzly party pals CSS, and Atlas Sound (aka Deerhunter's Bradford Cox)-- covering Grizzly Bear tunes. And you've got an assortment of one-offs and alternate versions, including a "Choir Version" of Horn of Plenty cut "Alligator" featuring Beirut boy wonder Zach Condon and Dirty Projectors.
Friend drops November 6. Peruse the star-studded tracklist, as well as the latest round of Grizzly Bear tour dates, just after this web speed bump here. [MORE...]
Photos: Dirty Projectors / YACHT [Chicago, IL; 09/01/07]
Dave Longstreth looks like a big cock. No really; between the carefree crest of hair erupting from his brow and the man's penchant for straining his already long neck, the Dirty Projectors mastermind really does resemble an overlarge rooster. In keeping with the analogy, he's flanked by a pair of prized hens on guitar and bass, who heed Longsteth's secret language of neck-stretches and somehow keep up with his almost-random-seeming guitar scrapes (dude also flips his righty guitar into a lefty). The present combo is rounded out by a volatile drummer, although I'm not quite sure where he fits into this corny chicken coop setup.Of course no one makes music in a vacuum, but a case can be made for Dirty Projectors being one of the most innovative and original acts organizing sounds into patterns today-- fractured bits of math rock and R&B being but two of the many strains that course through their songs. And like anything on the fringe, they're not for everyone: Longstreth's bleats (okay, so he's a rooster who sounds like a goat), at their bleatingest, make Joanna Newsom sound like Sade. But the group achieved a rather glorious synergy at moments, performing rejiggered versions of newer tunes here at Chicago's Beat Kitchen, as well as a bunch of selections from the forthcoming Black Flag reinterpretation disc Rise Above (out September 11 on Dead Oceans).
Old Projectors pal YACHT opened, doing his best to incite a fairly tepid Chicago crowd into believing the title of his latest LP: I Believe in You. Your Magic Is Real. Some bought into it fully and danced with abandon, others just watched with amusement, befuddlement, or disinterest. Give YACHT a gold star, though, for taking it into the crowd to compensate for some sound hiccups.
Dates for both acts and more photos ahoy!
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Faint, Spank Rock, Flosstradamus Play L.A. Fest
With Kid Sister, A-Trak, Crystal Castles
L.A.'s Exposition Park is home to plenty: A science center, a sports arena, a big ol' plane, and at least a few passed-out USC sophomores just a few steps from their nearby beds.
Rise and shine, Biology Bob: September 29, you'll be awoken by the Neighborhood Festival, a daylong event bringing notables like the Faint, Spank Rock, Crystal Castles, Shit Disco, Amanda Blank, Aaron Lacrate, Squeak E. Clean, and Santo Gold to the 'hood. The Chi has a pretty good showing at the event, with Flosstradamus, Kid Sister and the Montrealian man both Kid Sister and Kanye share-- A-Trak-- each making appearances. But really, this fest is all about L.A., with local club stars Steve Aoki, DJ AM, Mickey Avalon, Brother Reade, Squeak E. Clean, and many more also appearing.
Remember that Aoki mix album we posted about earlier today? Yeah, this is basically the festival version of that.
Animal Collective Kick Off Fall Tour Tonight
What a year 2007's already been for the noisemakers of Animal Collective. With tour after tour, solo project after solo project (your move, Geologist), cool video after cool video, it seems the premium pop-experimentalists have done all they can with '07-- and they haven't even dropped their album yet!
But no spin through the calendar pages is complete without a fall tour, and the lads of Animal Collective-- in whatever configuration, playing whatever album-after-the-next-album they see fit-- have got one for us, all right.
Rolling over North America before heading to Europe in October, the Collective will kick out the Strawberry Jams (or will they?) to all those willing to open their ears and furrow their brows. Those of you who prefer to keep your animals in captivity can take in Strawberry Jam in the comfort of your own cage September 10 in the UK and September 11 in the U.S., thanks to Domino. (Or you can get the whole thing on Rhapsody now.) Either way, you'll find them flinging fireworks at the places after the jump. [MORE...]
Bjork Preparing Live-ish Album, Adds Dates
Hey! Remember the time Björk toured the globe and there were lasers and exploding columns of flame and an all-lady brass section? Well hold tight to those memories, because Björk has a live album on the way, but from what we gather it won't quite be like that.Instead, according to the swan princess's website, this will be a "Live Session Album", recorded a few weeks back at London's Olympic Studios and featuring Björk's present live band (so at least we'll get the brass section, plus the electronic-gizmo-handler people).
No word yet on such silly matters as titles, tracklists, release dates, formats, labels, and the like, but hey, the very notion of a Björk live album's existence is enough to take to the water cooler.
And speaking of live Björk, Björk plays live at scattered dates throughout September. She's also added some shows in Mexico and South America. [MORE...]
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- Yo La Tengo, Sparklehorse Folks Tour With Johnston
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