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David Byrne and Brian Eno Working Together Again

Almost three decades since Brian Eno and David Byrne worked together on Talking Heads records, and 27 years after the original release of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, the pair are collaborating together again.

After performing with Paul Simon April 9 at a Brooklyn Academy of Music event, Byrne told NME.com his current plans include "finishing up a record with Brian Eno, a musician that I worked with 30 years ago. We did a record together of songs, and that'll come out." He added, "I'm also working on a collaboration with Fatboy Slim, also songs. I don't know when that'll be done, but sometime."

Byrne expounded upon the new collaboration with Eno to the New York Daily News (via the Daily Swarm): "Brian had written a lot of music but needed some words, which I know how to do. What's it sound like? Electronic gospel. That's all I'm saying."

The Daily Swarm reports that the Byrne/Eno album will come out via Nonesuch before the end of 2008. Also, a joint U.S. tour with a setlist of "at least 40% Eno-era Talking Heads material" is in the works.

For now, the only known show from either artist is Byrne's appearance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in September. Meanwhile, Byrne is busy worrying about the mortgage crisis and Eno is working with U2. Eno also helped out Coldplay on their forthcoming album.
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Cajun Dance Party Dish Out Debut LP on XL
Reveal plans to have the follow-up out this year too!

Still-in-school London quintet Cajun Dance Party have an ambition that belies their youth: releasing two albums in what remains of 2008. They'll get off to a running start on April 28 with the UK release of their debut, The Colourful Life, via XL.

The Colourful Life contains CDP's previous limited-edition singles "The Next Untouchable" and "Amylase", plus seven more tracks. One of those, "The Race", arrives in single form a week before the album on April 21.

Details surrounding CDP's next album are much more vague. What we know is that they're writing and recording it now, and they'll do their darnedest to get it out this year. Their dedication to recording is manifest in their almost bare tour schedule, which consists of a handful of dates in July. [MORE...]
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Cat Power Hurts Vocal Cords, Postpones Dates

Photo by Jana Green

Tomorrow may be Record Store Day, but today is Indie Rock Goddess Injury Day, or something. First it was Neko Case, whose ankle suffered a nasty boo-boo, forcing her to opt out of the current New Pornographers tour.

Now it's Cat Power, who had to cancel a gig last night (April 17) in Tempe, Arizona and six more upcoming engagements. The reason? Chan Marshall has damaged her vocal chords, and her doctor has ordered her to lay off the singing thing for a couple weeks. Oh no!

According to Matador, Chan's doctor will reassess her vocal cord situation after this little time-out and decide whether she needs to rest further. There are also plans afoot to reschedule the cancelled dates for later this year. Phew.

You'll find what's still on for now and what's not below. Thanks to reader Kevin Murphy for the tip, and feel better soon, Chan! [MORE...]
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Slaraffenland, Efterklang Do Joint North American Tour

Parades and a Private Cinema? This Efterklang and Slaraffenland tour sounds pretty nice already! It's a match made in post-rock heaven-- or simply Copenhagen, Denmark, the hometown of both bands in question.

The joint tour will take our intrepid Danes on a month-long journey through North America, beginning May 6 in Denver. For Efterklang, it's a very special occasion: their very first U.S. tour. Each band has a handful of gigs outside the transatlantic voyage too, with Efterklang even playing a show on a ferry out on the open sea.

And speaking of the sea, Lost Sailor is the debut EP from Efterklang live band member Anna Brømsted, aka Our Broken Garden. She'll release it in the UK April 28 via Bella Union. [MORE...]
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White Rabbits Tour With Miles Benjamin Anthony...
...Robinson

White Rabbits and Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson are two acts with mighty famous friends, at least in our little corner of the internet. White Rabbits recently became U.S. labelmates with Radiohead, and Robinson's forthcoming self-titled debut features contributions from members of Grizzly Bear and TV on the Radio.

Now these socially active artists are set to do a little more mingling-- with each other! Miles and the Rabbits will team up for a tour, taking them across the U.S. in late May and early June. First those Rabbits must wrap their sizable chunk of European dates, while Robinson does a pair of NYC shows.

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson comes out July 1 on Say Hey Records. White Rabbits plan to release their Fort Nightly follow-up and TBD debut early next year. [MORE...]
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Thalia Zedek Expands Backing Band for New Album

Photo by Damon Vrettos

Could it be that Thalia Zedek is collecting bands? Hey, better her than Travis Barker or somebody!

The onetime member of Come, Live Skull, White Women, Uzi, and Dangerous Birds has forged yet another musical unit for her Liars and Prayers LP, due April 22 on Thrill Jockey.

Consisting of Zedek's recent touring unit of Daniel Coughlin and David Michael Curry, and further bolstered by Winston Braman and Mel Lederman, the new configuration is said to give Zedek's tunes plenty of opportunity to run the emotional gamut. And, seeing as this is a Thalia Zedek record, that's some heavy shit, man.

The newly expanded crew has a date late next month in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but Thalia and company won't get going proper-like until June. [MORE...]
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Neil Hamburger Sings Country Winners on Tour

With the Drag City release of his Sings Country Winners album on April 22, Neil Hamburger will make the transition from sadistically awkward stand-up comic to full-blown (albeit humorous) country western crooner. True to its title, the record consists of honest-to-goodness honky tonkin' music.

To complete the metamorphosis, Hamburger will play a series of West Coast shows in May and June where he'll be joined by the band that plays on the record. Those players include Rachel Haden, Prairie Prince, Dave Gleason, Atom Ellis, and Joe Goldmark, and between them, they've worked with the likes of George Harrison, John Fogerty, Weezer, Link Wray, and...the New Cars. Well, you win some, you lose some.

Hamburger also has two solo shows coming up on the East Coast April 19 and 20. The latter is also the date of Sings Country Winners listening parties at Chicago's Rainbo Club and NYC's Knitting Factory. [MORE...]
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Neko Case Hurts Foot, Leaves New Pornographers Tour

Photo by Kathryn Yu

Even the toughest of Challengers face insurmountable obstacles on the road. Such is the case with the New Pornographers, who have suffered the loss of über-talented vocalist Neko Case from the rest of their tour with Okkervil River.

According to a missive from the band itself, "Neko had a really bad fall in Washington, DC, which resulted in a fractured ankle (which also did some damage to her ligaments), and will be leaving the tour today. She was really trying to be a trooper and stayed on as long as she could through Richmond and Athens, but it has gotten to the point where she must return home to have her ankle taken care of and to recuperate. She's very upset about having to leave. It's been super fun having her on tour and around again, but she just had to go to avoid doing some real permanent damage to herself.

"We hope that you understand, Nashville, St. Louis, Chicago, Madison, and Cleveland."


The sad news aside (get better Neko!), the New Pornographers still have a summer scattered with festivals after they wrap up the current tour. And remember, a brand new song by Case and head Porno Carl Newman is featured on the compilation CD accompanying the latest issue of ESOPUS. [MORE...]

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Two Pipettes Enter, Two Pipettes Leave
The campaign to become the indie pop Menudo starts now

As they prepare to record the follow-up to their 2006 debut We Are the Pipettes, the lovable, polka-dotted popsters in the Pipettes are experiencing personnel changes.

According to a press release and a note on their website, "The Pipettes have two new members, Ani and Anna... This means that RiotBecki and Rosay have left to pursue other musical pursuits (which will be brilliant when they emerge). We wish them all the best, we're all still great friends, and news on their pursuits will be closely supported by us.

"People may be confused by such a drastic change in line-up, but please rest assured-- if we were to be an imitation of ourselves we would stop. Plus the Pipettes has more members come and go than major labels have A&R men, it's just another day in the office for us (plus we've got to go one better than Sugababes). [British pop tarts the Sugababes have a notoriously fluctuating lineup-- Ed.]

"We refer you to the manifesto on our website for a more in-depth explanation on the functioning of the band; this was the natural step to take. For a more in-depth series of answers, we direct you to the prepared video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU."

Ah...well played, girls.

However, the news is still true, and the new Pipettes are currently recording demos of new songs with a hope to record their sophomore album this summer.

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Islands Throw Some Dates on That Tour

Wednesday evening in Buffalo, New York, Nick Thorburn and his Islands kicked off their spring/summer tour, and Friday morning in cyberland, they've already lined up a whole lot more. Islands have affixed a good deal of new stops to their trot around North America, leading them all the way through late June.

Islands' sophomore album Arm's Way (yes, the one with the weird--and weirdly suggestive--cover art) is due May 20 from Anti-. [MORE...]
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Stereolab to Issue Chemical Chords in August

Out from the lab and onto your stereo this summer, Chemical Chords is the first proper LP from Stereolab since 2004's Margerine Eclipse (not counting the EP collection Fab Four Suture).

The disc is due worldwide August 18 and in the U.S. August 19 from 4AD. Featuring 13 songs by Laetitia Sadier and Tim Gane and one solo Gane composition, the record also sports string and brass arrangements from former member/current High Llama Sean O'Hagan.

Stereolab have plans to tout the release of Chemical Chords with a few festival appearances this summer. If you can't wait, there's always the recently released (and very good) Monstre Cosmic from Sadier's Monade project. [MORE...]
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Flight of the Conchords Deliver Debut LP, Hit the Road

Photo by Akmal Naim

Flight of the Conchords
begins with Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement exhausting every French phrase between them over some breezy bossa nova. Then, it gets really weird.

The Kiwi cut-ups-- and stars of the self-styled HBO comedy program you've probably been told to watch a time or two-- have lined up 15 "fully fleshed-out and professionally recorded versions of Flight of the Conchords concert and television favorites" for their eponymous debut LP.

Produced by Mickey Petralia (Beck's Midnite Vultures, Ladytron's Light & Magic), the disc features guest appearances from the Conchords' "manager" Rhys Darby and, um, Rhymenocerous and Hiphopapoatumus. It arrives April 22 thanks to Sub Pop, though I know at least one gal who's already got the leak.

Jemaine and Bret will take to the road in the States for a mess of dates, including a stop up there at the Sasquatch! Festival. And the second season of "Flight of the Conchords" is apparently set to hit your television circa January of next year. [MORE...]
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