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Photos: YACHT / Mount Eerie [Bergen, Norway; 05/07/08]
YACHT's overseas voyage extended

Photos by Eirik Lande

You'd be hard-pressed to find a more disparate pairing among indie hit-makers, but soft-spoken existential folkie Phil Elverum (as Mount Eerie) and hyperactive, interactive Portland party-starters YACHT nonetheless shared a stage at Bergen, Norway's Hulen Wednesday night.

Phil, fresh off the superdeluxe reissue of the Microphones' seminal The Glow, Pt. 2 LP and all set to share Mount Eerie's Black Wooden Ceiling Opening this month and D+'s On Purpose collection the next, continues touring Europe with some slightly more like-minded acts through early June.

YACHT's Jona Bechtolt and Claire Evans, meanwhile, spend another week docked in Europe before sailing home for a few shows. Then it's back across the Atlantic for a whole bunch of recently-minted UK gigs and festival spots.

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Jarvis Begins to Commence to Start LP, Adds Shows

Photo by Kathryn Yu

Dapper fellow Jarvis Cocker is working on a follow-up to his solo debut, 2006's Jarvis. But he isn't exactly chomping at the bit to get it out there. As he recently told NME, he's got "vague ideas" about the record, which he'd ideally like to do "before the end of the year." (Jarvis' label, Rough Trade, confirms that it will probably be 2009 before we hear a new album from him.)

Mr. Cocker also laid a pair of possible song titles on NME: "The Usual" and "Girls Like It Too", the latter of which is apparently about male perceptions of female libido. Visions of hair metal tunes are dancing in my head, but if anybody can tackle that one tastefully, it'd be this gentleman right here.

Jarvis, as you know, joins Animal Collective, the Hold Steady, and all your other fave raves at this summer's Pitchfork Music Festival. But the Jarvster isn't about to let a trip to the colonies begin and end with the Second City, so he's lined up a pair of New York dates following his stint in Union Park.

Your next chance to see Jarvis in action is May 23, when he gives that very intriguing songwriting lecture as part of the Brighton Festival. [MORE...]

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Finland's Lau Nau Shares Sophomore Set

Said to be heavily informed by her recent experiences as both a new mother and a transplant to a truly remote part of her native Finland, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lau Nau's sophomore set, Nukkuu, is due May 13 on CD and vinyl from Locust Music.

To celebrate the follow-up to 2005's well-received Kuutarha LP, Nau plans to tour extensively. At present, however, she's only got one tour date to her name: a stop at the Ugglan Festival in Stockholm, Sweden on May 15.

For a fun time, turn to one of your co-workers and attempt to read the tracklist below out loud. [MORE...]
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Oxford Collapse Craft New Single, EP, Double LP, Tour

For a while there, a couple years ago, it seemed like Oxford Collapse were putting out records on an almost monthly basis. Lucky for us, they were all pretty good, and lucky for them, after a period of extreme prolificacy, the Brooklyn trio had a little time to unwind.

Apparently, they didn't take it. In between tours and more tours last year and earlier in this one, the band managed to crank out enough material for a single, an EP, and a double album, all due in the next few months. Let's run 'em down, shall we?

First up is the "Spike of Bensonhurst" 7", due May 13 from Flameshovel. Backed with "Bloopers", the record is limited to 500 copies, 100 of which will switch out the usual black vinyl with eye-fondling orange vinyl. Buyers will also note that every purchase of the 7" includes MP3 downloads of its tunes.

Then there's The Hann-Byrd EP, so named in tribute to Little Man Tate himself, actor Adam Hann-Byrd. The five song set comes on 500 12"s and all the digital downloads you can shake a credit card at. It's due June 10 from Comedy Minus One.

As for the double LP, we know precious little about it so far, save the title, the label, and the approximate month of its release. Bits, as it's called, is due in August from Sub Pop.

In the midst of all this, Oxford Collapse have a date in New York over the weekend (opening for the Narrator's final show) and a two-week tour of the States to attend to in June. Word of warning, guys? Don't, you know, collapse. [MORE...]

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Eugene Mirman Spreads Hilarity on Tour

Photo by Josh Bean

Are you ready to rock? It would seem you have clicked on the wrong news story. Are you ready to take in some absurdist comedy from Eugene Mirman, the man with the "fancy, bejeweled penis?" Well, uh, stay ready.

Sub Pop signee Mirman is out on tour as we speak, hitting a few comedy festivals and more than a few rock clubs as he traverses this country of ours. What, no Canada?

Of particular note: a June 5 set in Brooklyn to benefit Gulf Coast rebuilders South Toward Home, and a set at the pre-party for his current label's big 20th anniversary bash in July. [MORE...]
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Spiritualized Expand North American Tour

Photo by Natalie Kardos

The release of Spiritualized's sixth studio record, Songs in A&E, is approaching at warp speed. Thus, J. Spaceman and co. have decided to expand their itinerary with North American dates, starting with their appearance at the Pitchfork Music Festival. These new shows take place in the midst of an already sizable world tour, and, in contrast to Spiritualized's previous "Acoustic Mainlines" performances, they feature a full electric band. Given Spiritualized's predilection for thunderous electric performances, we advise securing your internal organs in advance.

Before they arrive on North American shores, Spiritualized have a European tour that begins May 18 in Cambridge, England.

Songs in A&E arrives in the UK on May 26 (Universal/Spaceman) and in the U.S. on May 27 (Fontana International/Spaceman). And remember that iTunes thing we told you about last week? Yeah, it took a little longer than expected, but it's available now. [MORE...]

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Iggy, M.I.A., Jenny Lewis on Pancake Mountain DVD
With Built to Spill, Wayne Coyne, X, Nellie McKay

Have you seen this crazy "Pancake Mountain" show? It is way crazy, dude. A bunch of puppets, a bunch of indie rockers, and a whole mess of kids get together to say and do the darndest things, and even more wackiness ensues from the mixture that you can possibly imagine.

The fifth "Pancake Mountain" DVD-- collecting episodes nine and 10, plus a handful of bonus features-- is out now, and boy howdy, is the lineup of talent impressive.

The DVD features appearances from the likes of Wayne Coyne, M.I.A., Built to Spill, Iggy Pop, Meat Puppets, X, Nellie McKay, Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins, PSAPP, Scissor Sisters, Northern State and so on. Your next dance party/babysitting gig/drug binge so needs this.

As always, check your local listings to see if there's a "Pancake Mountain" anywhere near your airwaves.

Here's Nellie McKay with "Pancake Mountain"'s Rufus Leaking:

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Girl Talk, Cool Kids, Pete Rock, Carl Craig Do Movement
With Peanut Butter Wolf, Richie Hawtin, Newcleus, Egyptian Lover, Moby

The 2008 edition of Movement, Detroit's electronic music festival, is sponsored in part by highway-adjacent restaurant chain Big Boy. And, uh, if there's one thing I don't wanna do after a Santa Fe Stuffed Potato Pancake from Big Boy, it's any kind of movement.

Still, if anyone could coax me out of my food coma, it would have to be the folks who comprise the lineup for this year's Movement. Hometown hero Carl Craig, Girl Talk, the Cool Kids, Pete Rock, Peanut Butter Wolf, Richie Hawtin, fucking Newcleus and Egyptian Lover, Kevin Saunderson, Heartthrob, Deepchord Presents Echospace, Alex Smoke, Cassy, Cobblestone Jazz, Tycho, Josh Wink, Speedy J, Moby, and many more will help you work off those onion rings when they bring the Movement to various stages across Motor City's Hart Plaza hood May 24-26.
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Coldplay Announce North American Tour

Now that Coldplay have revealed the release details, first song, and cover art for Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (which, if their previously pleasant/innocuous musical habits hold, could win an award for most incongruously violent album cover ever), it's time for the band to unveil the live portion of their world domination plan. They've done just that with the announcement of the North American leg of their upcoming world tour (via Billboard.com / Coldplay's website).

Even more dates are yet to be announced, but following that pair of free shows, the tour is scheduled to kick off June 29 in Philly.

Viva la Vida comes out just a week and a half earlier: June 16 via Parlophone in the UK and June 17 via Capitol in the U.S. [MORE...]
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Vampire Weekend, Battles, Deerhunter Play Accelerator
So do Band of Horses, Stars, Fuck Buttons, St. Vincent, Hercules and Love Affair

The Accelerator festival will rev through Stockholm, Sweden once again in 2008. Just like last year, Accelerator has an ace lineup, including sets from Band of Horses, Vampire Weekend, Hercules and Love Affair, Battles, Stars, Deerhunter, El Perro del Mar, St. Vincent, Fuck Buttons, Black Kids, MGMT, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Those Dancing Days, Foals, the Teenagers, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, and Duffy.

Accelerator 2008 will take place in Stockholm's München-Bryggeriet (translation: München Brewery) on June 24 and 25.
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Stereolab Announce North American Tour

When we spoke with Stereolab's Tim Gane a few weeks back about the veteran group's forthcoming album Chemical Chords, he mentioned a North American tour the band were plotting around September. Let it never be said Mr. Gane is not a man of his word.

Plans for Stereolab to wind their way across the continent are presently in place, with the dates kicking off September 20 in Costa Mesa, California. Openers for the first leg of the tour are still up in the air, but Laetitia Sadier will play double duty on the second leg, as her side project Monade is scheduled to take the stage before Stereolab.

Chemical Chords is due August 18 worldwide and August 19 in the U.S. via Duophonic UHF Disks/4AD. [MORE...]

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ATP vs. Pitchfork Starts Today!

Aaaand they're off!

Today at the Camber Sands Holiday Centre near Rye, England, the opening chords of the ATP vs. Pitchfork Festival will ring out over the English countryside, bringing bands and fans together for an unforgettable weekend of rocking the hell out.

Of course, the lineup should be well familiar to any and all attendees/envious homebodies. But here are the set times, for your scheduling pleasure:

Friday, May 9

Main Stage

4:30 PM The Clientele
6:00 PM Vampire Weekend
7:30 PM Sebadoh
9:00 PM Ween

Second Stage


4:15 PM Jay Reatard
5:30 PM Man Man
6:45 PM Car Sick Cars
8:00 PM Shit and Shine
9:15 PM Fuck Buttons
10:45 PM Redd Kross
12:30 AM Glass Candy + DJs
1:30 AM Hot Chip DJs

Saturday, May 10


Main Stage


3:45 PM Bon Iver
5:00 PM Yeasayer
6:30 PM Los Campesinos!
8:00 PM The Black Angels
9:30 PM Les Savy Fav
11:00 PM Hot Chip

Second Stage

2:00 PM Even
3:15 PM Times New Viking
4:30 PM Born Ruffians
6:00 PM Howlin Rain
7:30 PM Dirty Projectors
9:00 PM Deerhunter
10:30 PM Black Lips
12:30 AM Various Production DJs
2:00 AM DJs

Sunday, May 11

Main Stage

2:00 PM Jens Lekman
3:30 PM A Place to Bury Strangers
5:00 PM Black Mountain
6:30 PM Of Montreal
8:00 PM The Hold Steady
9:30 PM Girls Against Boys
11:00 PM Harmonia

Second Stage

2:45 PM Apse
4:00 PM Marisa Nadler
5:30 PM Pissed Jeans
7:00 PM Wooden Shjips
8:30 PM No Age
10:00 PM Meat Puppets
11:30 PM Caribou
12:45 AM DJs

These are just the start times, mind; you can dance to the Hot Chip DJs tonight 'til the five o'clock hour rolls around. Just don't forget to set your alarm, as a mere nine hours later, you'll be awakened by the sounds of Even.

Also note that Camber Sands doesn't provide stuff like towels or toiletries, so unless you wanna come out of this thing smellin' like a Schreiber, you'll want to make sure to tuck that stuff away somewhere. (J/K boss!) A full FAQ for all your last-minute inquiries is available here.

As always, we'd like to thank our friends at All Tomorrow's Parties for helping us get this thing together. See you all soon!

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