
Fiery Furnaces Announce Mammoth Live Album
Front page photo by Amy Giunta
Remember the Fiery Furnaces? You know, the brother and sister act who are always doing crazy stuff like making an album with their grandmother or writing a ballet? Yeah, them.
Well, their latest hare-brained scheme is this: Remember, a gargantuan 51-track live album! Recorded at various shows from 2005 onward, Remember collects tracks from the band's entire catalog (even the record with grandma), all reworked for the live setting. As anyone who's been to a Fiery Furnaces show knows, the band is fond of mixing up their sets into elaborate medleys, a practice duly documented on Remember. (We've kept the track lengths in the tracklisting below so that you can see how this works.)
Thrill Jockey delivers Remember to stores August 19 as limited edition 2XCD and 3XLP sets. (Both will come with coupons for a bonus track, and the vinyl version comes with a coupon for a download of the whole album.) Copies will also be available from the merch table on the band's current tour.
On this tour, Eleanor Friedberger will be playing guitar, Matt Friedberger will be playing keyboards, Robert D'Amico will be playing drums... and the String Cheese Incident's Kyle Hollingsworth will still be guesting on keyboards. (Usual FF touring bassist Jason Loewenstein is busy with Sebadoh)
Expect to hear some new tunes at these shows, inspired by pieces of paper audience members have thrown on stage as part of the Furnaces' "DEMOC-ROCK" campaign. Did I mention these people are kind of nuts? [MORE...]
Photos: Cut Copy / Black Kids [Portland, OR; 04/28/08]
Plus: Black Kids serve up "Hurricane Jane" single
Photos by Nilina Mason-CampbellTwo bands riding high on recent Best New Music-inducted releases, Cut Copy and Black Kids, just started taking the continent by storm on a joint tour. Last night found the hook-happy pairing at Portland's Doug Fir Lounge, with Cut Copy showing off their Ghost Colours and Black Kids inviting many ooohs and Ahhhs.
Still no album yet from those Black Kids, but they do have another single in the pipeline. "Hurricane Jane" tears through UK record shops June 23 on CD and two different 7"s, backed with "You Only Call Me When You're Crying" and "Power in the Blood" and courtesy of Almost Gold Recordings.
Black Kids and Cut Copy continue the whole playing live shows together on consecutive evenings in different cities thing through mid-May, and both acts have quite a few dates beyond as well.
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Liquid Liquid's Classic EPs Compiled, Expanded
No need to disperse with more effusive praise and historical diatribes about the importance of New York City post-punkers Liquid Liquid at the moment. It's been done, and besides, the band's material speaks volumes, even though relatively few volumes of the band's material exist. Leave it to Domino to help remedy that situation with their May 19 release of Slip In and Out of Phenomenon, a collection of three of Liquid Liquid's landmark EPs: the self-titled debut, Successive Reflexes, and Optimo. The set comes jam-packed with bonus cuts aplenty, and it's being offered in both CD and triple-LP formats.
Though Liquid Liquid have seeped into the cracks of time, multi-instrumentalist Dennis Young still kicks out the jams most solidly, and he's got a pair of UK club dates to his credit on the way. Of note: he'll play Glasgow's Optimo Club, so named, of course, after the Liquid Liquid tune. [MORE...]
Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell
Donkey, the forthcoming sophomore set from the newly downsized CSS, now has a tracklist to call its very own. According to an NME.com report confirmed by Sub Pop, the album features such curiosity-piquing titles as "Reggae All Night", "How I Became Paranoid", and "Jåger Yoga". Contained within the set's 11 tracks is "Rat Is Dead (Rage)" which you can download for free right here.
NME.com also reports that the disc sports a love song written from frontwoman Lovefoxxx to her fiancée, Simon Taylor of the Klaxons, and also contains a song about yoga. You know, just in case the song with the word yoga in the title wasn't a dead giveaway.
Though "Rat" is the first we've heard from this Donkey, the first single will, in fact, be "Left Behind". Sub Pop will release that song as a free download on July 14, and it will be released as a proper single in the UK that same day.
Donkey is due July 22 in the States on Sub Pop and the day before in the UK from Warner.
As for CSS, they'll emerge soon enough, as that big ol' tour of theirs is live and in effect starting May 5 in Cardiff, Wales. [MORE...]
Stephen O'Malley's KTL Tours With Radian's Nemeth
KTL photo by Gisele Vienne
There's no time like the present for "Songs on the Death of Children", and that's just what the present holds for KTL. The experimental duo consisting of Stephen "Sunn O)))" O'Malley and Peter "Pita" Rehberg is currently touring "Kindertotenlieder", its namesake theatrical piece with the aforementioned dour translation. But the future...oh, the future! KTL's future holds a (hopefully) much cheerier North American tour.
The tour is a bite-sized affair, but support on some of the dates comes from KTL's Thrill Jockey labelmate Németh, aka electro-acoustic technician Stefan Németh of Radian and Lokai. Németh is touring in support of his recent solo debut, Film, and he has a pair of solo shows in May to go along with his dates on the KTL tour. [MORE...]
Dosh Tours, Snags Andrew Bird for Record Release Gig
Photo by Cameron WittigDrummer dude (and multi-instrumentalist/ songwriter) Martin Dosh is getting ready to release his fourth full-length, Wolves and Wishes, which features contributions from Will Oldham, Andrew Bird, Fog, and labelmate Odd Nosdam.
Anticon sics Wolves on us May 13, and Dosh has put together a North American tour with Anathallo in May and June to support the album.
The tour begins in earnest on May 16 in Milwaukee, but Dosh has a single date before then: a special record release party featuring quite a few of his friends. He's calling the event "The World of Dosh", and his good buddy Andrew Bird will be among the musical guests in attendance. [MORE...]
RZA, Wire, Junior Boys Play Futuresonic Fest
Also Dirty Projectors, HEALTH, YACHT
The Futuresonic Urban Festival of Art, Music, and Ideas (so many things!) will storm through 30+ venues in Manchester, England for its 12th year on May 1-5.
Headlining this year's fest are minimal post-punk legends Wire and Wu-Tang mastermind RZA in his Bobby Digital guise, and they're not the half of it. Also playing Futuresonic 2008 are Junior Boys, Dirty Projectors, YACHT, HEALTH, Venetian Snares, Luke Vibert, Flying Lotus, the Chap, Chris Corsano, and Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities, among others.
And RZA and Wire aren't just performing! On May 1, RZA will participate in "An audience with the RZA", "an exclusive Q+A session" discussing "his life, work, and new album." Wire will appear "in coversation" with writer John Robb on May 3.
Label Shuffle: 4AD Absorbs Too Pure, Beggars Banquet
The mighty Beggars Group umbrella keeps quite a stable of stellar labels dry, including Matador, Rough Trade, XL, 4AD, Too Pure, and Beggars Banquet. But even under the mightiest of umbrellas, space is limited, and rather than leave any poor imprint to the mercy of the rain, the Beggars Group has decided to shuffle things around a bit.According to a Billboard.biz report and a Beggars Group press release, the Too Pure and Beggars Banquet imprints will "not be used in the near future" as both artists and staff with each of these labels "migrate on to 4AD." This means Beggars Banquet gang heavies like the National, St. Vincent, Calla, Film School, and Tindersticks will get to tangle with Stereolab, Future of the Left, Scout Niblett, and the other kids from the Too Pure side of the tracks, all under the watchful eyes of the Mountain Goats, Blonde Redhead, the Breeders, and Scott Walker. Whatever you do though, do not tangle with Scott Walker. I mean it.
The newly beefed-up 4AD will get its first boost in 2008AD from Stereolab when the act's previously reported and chatted-up Chemical Chords LP arrives August 19 bearing the 4AD and Duophonic UHF Disks insignias.
So long, Too Pure and Beggars Banquet. It's been real.
Bikini Kill's Tobi Vail Hits the Road With the Old Haunts
Olympia, Washington trio the Old Haunts are in the midst of visiting haunts old and new on a U.S. tour. This is drummer Tobi Vail's first time on the road since her days in Bikini Kill, so these performances promise to be pretty special, especially the ones at such colorfully named venues as Stab Mountain and Spazzatorium Galleria.
UPDATE: DUE TO MISINFORMATION FROM KILL ROCK STARS, WE WERE LEAD TO BELIEVE THAT THIS TOUR WAS TOBI VAIL'S FIRST TOUR SINCE BIKINI KILL. IN FACT, SHE WAS ON THE OLD HAUNTS' LAST TOUR.
But getting Vail some air isn't the main reason for this tour. That'd be the Old Haunts' new album, Poisonous Times, which is out right now on Kill Rock Stars.
The Old Haunts' next show is tonight (April 29) in Phoenix. [MORE...]
Radiohead In-Studio Performance Headed to VH1
Couldn't tell you the last time I visited VH1.com, but nestled somewhere amid the T&A that's blowing up all over their homepage right now is one pretty exciting morsel of news: on May 3, VH1 will broadcast "Radiohead_In Rainbows_From the Basement".The title tells it like it is: Radiohead will perform selections from In Rainbows on the program, direct from the confines of Nigel Godrich's famed basement studio. According to an At Ease report, we can look forward to "Bodysnatchers", "Nude", "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi", "15 Step", "House of Cards", and "Reckoner", plus non-Rainbows cuts "Optimistic", "Myxomatosis (Judge, Jury & Executioner)", and "Where I End and You Begin (The Sky Is Falling In)".
VH1 even has a clip of "Reckoner" up right now, and gosh does it sounds awful purty. Just the thing to get you even more stoked for that Radiohead tour, which finally kicks off early next week in Florida.
And hmm, live in-studio Radiohead performance, now why does that sound familiar...? [MORE...]
Robyn Kicks Off North American Tour Tonight
Self-titled LP out in the States right this instant
Happy National Robyn Day!
What's that you say? It's already International Dance Day? Well, hell, that's perfect. Robyn and dancing, two things worth celebrating.
April 29, 2008 is the day that Robyn's fantastic 2005 self-titled LP finally, finally, finally hits Stateside record stores from Konichiwa/Cherrytree/Interscope. And if that weren't enough, tonight's also the night that Robyn kicks off a brief but exceedingly welcome run of North American tour dates. Robyn takes the stage at Boston's Paradise for the first of 11 intracontinental gigs, including a recently added stop at the Virgin Megastore in New York. She'll also make her first Stateside television appearance on the "Late Show With David Letterman" this Thursday, May 1.
Since it's been years since Robyn's initial Swedish release, the set's American counterpart is a little-- okay, kind of a lot-- different. The tracklist's been shifted around a tad, just about every subsequent song you've heard Robyn do in the last three years makes an appearance, "Bum Like You" and "Robotboy" have a bit more pep, and the Christian Falk-produced "Dream On" appears to be stripped of the backing vocals from the Ark's Ola Salo. Whatever-- it still rules, and I am totally gonna go buy a copy after work.
Once her North American trip wraps, Robyn's headed to the UK for a run in June and a newly added stop at the Perfect Day Festival. Oh, and if you haven't yet, take a gander at Pitchfork contributor Nitsuh Abebe's recent chat with Robyn over there at Pitchfork.tv. [MORE...]
Twilight Sad Rework Autumns Tracks on New EP
Those upstart Scotsmen in the Twilight Sad are as intent on soundtracking our summer as they were on comforting us through those Autumns and Winters. On June 10 in the U.S. and June 9 in the UK, Fat Cat will release the EP Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did. It will be available digitally and on vinyl in the UK and digitally in the U.S. (a vinyl U.S. version is in the works).
The EP features the previously unreleased title track, a cover of a Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair song ("Some Things Last a Long Time"), and re-workings of four tracks from their 2007 LP. Instrumental contributions come from My Latest Novel's Laura McFarlane (violin) and Aereogramme's Campbell McNeil (bass), and it was recorded and mixed by Iain Cook of Aereogramme.
Touring has slowed a bit for the Twilight Sad, but they still have a handful of shows scattered across the spring and summer. And if you'd like to help the band out while they're on the road, but aren't heading to Dunfermline, Scotland or Gdansk, Poland any time soon, check out Insound's Give More Get More program. [MORE...]
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