Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Yeah Yeah Yeahs add more U.S. dates


Hell yes: NYC's one and only YYYs have expanded their U.S. tour with these dates:

8-01 - Lawrence, KS - Granada Theatre
8-02 - Columbia, MO - The Blue Note
8-04 - Chicago, IL - Grant Park (Lollapalooza)
8-05 - Baltimore, MD - Pimlico Race Track (Virgin Festival)
8-07 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
8-16 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
8-18 - Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center (Download Festival)
8-21 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
8-22 - Los Angeles, CA - Mayan Theatre

FOG WATCH 2007


Day 10 Billion: If you just can't wait a few more days (ADD), or if you don't want to shell out the cashmoney (cheep bastage), you can hear all of Fog's new disc Ditherer on MP3.com for free. Streaming and what-not. "I am smothered in glistening chicken fat." Makes you think.

Finally. Go! Team tour news


HELL YES: The Go! Team, the greatest band ever (Says The Hyperbole! Team), is swimming across the Atlantic to play for us. "Us" meaning "U.S."

Run to ticketweb/ticketmaster:

10-13 - Chicago, IL - Double Door
10-15 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
10-17 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir
10-19 - San Francisco, CA - Mezzanine
10-20 - Pomona, CA - Glass House
10-21 - Los Angeles, CA - Echoplex
10-25 - Boston, MA - Paradise
10-26 - Philadelphia, PA - TBA
10-27 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
10-28 - Brooklyn, NY - Studio B
10-30 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club

Photo by the 8 foot tall Chinapixie.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Joanna Newsom sets U.S. dates

Hell yes: That adorable, pixie-ish harp shredder Joanna Newsom is beefing up her entourage for her brief U.S. tour in the fall. She'll be towing a 28-piece orchestra.

10-21 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
11-04 - Grass Valley, CA - Music in the Mountains
11-09 - Los Angeles, CA - Walt Disney Concert Hall
11-17 - Atlanta, GA - Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall

Vegoose after hours

Hell Yes: Vegas is the city that never sleeps (well, it's the other city that never sleeps), so it's nice to know that the town's Vegoose fest includes some late night action, like the similarly-minded Austin City Limits fest. Too bad they're like all jam bands. Huzzah:

10/26 - moe. - The Pearl
10/26 - Thievery Corporation - House of Blues
10/27 - Umphrey's McGee - House of Blues
10/27 - Michael Franti & Spearhead - The Joint @ Hard Rock
10/28 - STS9 - House of Blues
10/28 - The Shins - The Joint @ Hard Rock

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Poster of the Week: Arcade Fire by BONA

This rules:


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Arcade Fire 2007 Canadian tour poster by Burlesque of North America.

Review: Tokyo Police Club @ Troubadour

7/25/7, Los Angeles: Playing L.A. for only the second time (unless you count Coachella), Canada's Tokyo Police Club (because it sounds so much cooler than "Toronto Police Club" or "Medicine Hat Police Club") seemed to be in a big hurry Wednesday night at the sold out Troubadour. With only a handful of singles and one EP consisting of 7 under-three-minute songs, TPC doesn't have a whole lot of material, but playing every song in double-time shortened their set to only about 40 minutes. Their one-song encore was a half-assed cover (their first ever played live, apparently) of The Rentals' smoking "Friends of P," which they ironically slowed to a crawl -- removing most of the song's catchy fun in the process. The youthful quartet has energy to spare, and are more ambitious than many of their dance-rock-inspired contemporaries, but they may be getting too big too fast.

Ben Kweller likes to play

Jumping on the entire -album-live bandwagon (see Lucinda Williams, Sonic Youth, Melvins, etc...) is Ben Kweller, who apparently has three albums, each of which he'll be playing on consecutive nights at the Troubadour in L.A.. And he's touring like Meat Loaf:

7/27/7 - Philadelphia, PA - Festival Pier at Penn's Landing
7/28/7 - Florence, MA - The Pines Theatre
7/29/7 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland Ballroom
7/30/7 - Brooklyn, NY - Southpaw
7/31/7 - Brooklyn, NY - Southpaw
8/1/7 - Brooklyn, NY - Southpaw
8/7/7 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
8/8/7 - Orlando, FL - The Social
8/9/7 - Jacksonville, FL - Jack Rabbits
8/10/7 - Ybor City, FL - Crowbar
8/11/7 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Culture Room
8/13/7 - Birmingham, AL - Work Play Theatre
8/15/7 - New Orleans, LA - The Parish
8/17/7 - Houston, TX - Walter's On Washington
8/18/7 - Denton, TX - Hailey's
8/20/7 - Oklahoma, OK - Bricktown Ballroom
8/21/7 - Tulsa, OK - Bob's at Cain's Ballroom
8/22/7 - Little Rock, AR - Juanita's
8/23/7 - Memphis, TN - Newby's
8/24/7 - Nashville, TN - Exit/In
8/25/7 - Asheville, NC - Grey Eagle
8/26/7 - Charlottesville, VA - Satellite Ballroom
8/28/7 - St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway
8/29/7 - Columbia, MO - Mojo's
8/30/7 - Lawrence, KS - The Bottleneck
8/31/7 - Boulder, CO - Club 156
9/1/7 - Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue
9/4/7 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom Of The Hill
9/5/7 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo (performing Sha Sha)
9/6/7 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo (performing On My Way)
9/7/7 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo (performing Ben Kweller)
9/9/7 - Las Vegas, NV - The Canyon
9/11/7 - Tucson, AZ - Solar Culture
9/16/7 - Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival

The Blow blowin' into town


Hell yes: Portland's The Blow are hitting a handful of American cities soon. Inhale these, dude:

8-03 - Portland, OR - PDX Pop Now! Festival
9-30 - Minneapolis, MN - 400 Bar
10-01 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
10-03 - Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
10-04 - Washington, DC - Black Cat
10-05 - New York, NY - Blender Theatre at Gramercy
10-06 - Boston, MA - Remis Auditorium (Museum of Fine Arts)

Deerhoof in the house

Hell yes: Touring machines Deerhoof have announced some dates in the USA and Canadia this autumn. Word.

9-21 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live
9-22 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues
9-23 - Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
9-25 - Nashville, TN - City Hall
9-26 - Covington, KY - Madison Theatre
9-28 - Toronto, Ontario - Ricoh Coliseum
9-29 - London, Ontario - John Labatt Centre
9-30 - Pontiac, MI - Eagle Theater
10-01 - Madison, WI - Rathskeller (University of Wisconsin Memorial Union)
10-02 - Minneapolis, MN - McGuire Theater at Walker Art Center
10-04 - Denver, CO - Bluebird
10-06 - Salt Lake City, UT - In the Venue

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Boris adding U.S. dates


Hell Yes: After announcing their appearance at Chicago's upcoming Adventures in Modern Music fest, Japanese metal gods Boris have set two more dates, with more to follow (presumably). Plus, the trio are re-enacting Altar, their studio collaboration with Sunn 0))), Live! In England! So, to re-cap:

9-30 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle (Adventures in Modern Music)
10-03 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
10-15 - Los Angeles, CA - Echoplex
12/7 - 12/9 - Minehead, England - Butlins Holiday Center (ATP Nightmare Before Christmas w/ Portishead, Earth, Aphex Twin, Thurton Moore, more)
12-10 - London, England - Forum

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

ACL announces after-shows

Hell yes: The actual festival schedule is kind of screwy, but Austin City Limits offers crowds some stellar second (or first)chances to catch their favorite bands again (or for the first time) in smaller venues around town over the same weekend. The only hitch is that most of these shows are during festival hours, so you're still gonna have to pick and choose between two or three bands.

Stubb's BBQ
9/13/07 - Gotan Project
9/14/07 - Paolo Nutini/Peter Bjorn and John (outside)
9/14/07 - Back Door Slam (inside) (Free w/Paolo Ticket)
9/16/07 - The White Stripes/Cold War Kids (outside)
9/16/07 - Dr. Dog (inside) (Free w/ White Stripes ticket)

La Zona Rosa
9/13/07 - Spoon
9/14/07 - STS9
9/15/07 - Queens of the Stone Age/Dax Riggs
9/16/07 - Common

The Parish
9/13/07 - JJ Grey & MOFRO/Ryan Shaw
9/14/07 - Robert Earl Keen
9/15/07 - Heartless Bastards/White Denim
9/17/07 - Yo La Tengo

Emo's
9/14/07 - Stephen Marley/Zap Mama
9/15/07 - Blonde Redhead/The National
9/15/07 - STS9
9/15/07 - STS9 (DJ Set) (Emo's Lounge) TBD

Antone's
9/15/07 - Rodrigo y Gabriela

Grizzly Bear loves Canada

Hell yes: Hot off their tour with Feist, Brooklyn's own Grizzly Bear are trekking out for some scattered North American dates this fall, including three nights in Ontario. Take that, Alberta!

8-26 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre (826NYC benefit with Feist, Carl Newman, Jim James)
8-29 - Brooklyn, NY - McCarren Park Pool
9-06 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
9-07 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge (Musicfest NW with Eric Bachmann, AU, Tiny Vipers)
9-18 - Northampton, MA - Pearl Street
9-19 - Buffalo, NY - Traif Music Hall
9-20 - Toronto, Ontario - The Mod Club
9-21 - London, Ontario - Lola Festival
9-22 - Ottawa, Ontario - Christ Church Cathedral
9-23 - Burlington, VT - Higher Ground

Monday, July 23, 2007

All hail Vegoose

Hell Yes: From the creators of Bonnaroo, comes this year's most anticipated music festival: Vegoose, in Sin City Oct. 26 - 27. Zang, what a lineup:

Rage Against The Machine
Daft Punk, Iggy & the Stooges performing Fun House, Muse, The Shins, Cypress Hill, Queens of the Stone Age, Public Enemy, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Umphrey's McGee, Thievery Corporation, STS9, Ghostface Killah & The Rhythm Roots Allstars, Blonde Redhead, Gogol Bordello, U.N.K.L.E., Ghostland Observatory, Pharoahe Monch, Battles, M.I.A.

More to come, naturally. Fun House?! Ghostface with a live band?! Daft Punk Against the Machine?!?!! Look how excited Fabio is!

Odds and sods and news

Canada rules: The sixth annual Pop Montreal's lineup includes Georgie James, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, the National, Sunset Rubdown, Magnolia Electric Co., Fujiya & Miyagi, Black Mountain, Final Fantasy, Caribou, Patti Smith, Half Japanese, Pere Ubu, A-Trak, Kid Sister, the Cool Kids, Qui, MSTRKRFT, Chromeo, Ron Sexsmith, Chad VanGaalen, Earlimart, Daedalus, Fucked Up, the Watson Twins, Tiga, DJ Mehdi, Cody ChesnuTT, and more!!! Event runs October 3-7.

The Donnas have set a Sept. 18 release date for their new album "Bitchin'" on Red Eye Records. They split from biggie Atlantic after two not-so-good CDs.

We can dream, can't we?: Is MJ going to take Prince's advice and schedule intimate shows in Vegas? How awesome would that be? Or how awful? Awful awesome.

Review: Sonic Youth @ Urban Outfitters


7/21/7, Los Angeles: Minneapolis got Tapes n Tapes, Philly got The Rapture and NYC got El-P, but L.A. landed the biggest fish with Sonic Youth. Toyota's admirable Free Yr Radio live series came to a close at the Santa Monica Urban Outfitters with a brief, invigorating set from the iconic NY noise band. All the clothes were moved aside, turning the retail store into an intimate club, with a pretty cool onstage backdrop featuring the band's logo.



Each Free Yr Radio show benefitted a local indie radio station, with SMC's KXLU receiving the goods from the Sonic Youth event.

Primarily culled from their latest album, Rather Ripped, Sonic's setlist also included the early jam "The World Looks Red" and the well-received "Bull in the Heather." Bassist/vocalist Kim Gordon, guitarist Thurston Moore, and guitarist Lee Ranaldo shared vocal duties

Postal Service's DNTEL opened to a largely tuned-out crowd, most of whom were chatting during his overlong set.



Photos by the pugnacious Chinapixie.

L.A. gets all the good stuff

Hell Yes: Offering a fine mix of independent rock, punk, hip-hop, whatever, the colorfully named Fuck Yeah Fest continues this year on Aug. 25 and 26 at various clubs in Echo Park. Two-day passes are a mere $22. That's the price of ONE DVD, and change. Check the partial lineup, as curated by Keith Morris (Circle Jerks) & Sean Carlson:

Saturday, August 25th:
The Explosion (very last west coast show)
Lavender Diamond
Dillinger Four
Busdriver
Boom Bip
Entrance
The Mae Shi
Fleshies
Bobby Birdman
Imaad Wasif
Hit Me Back
Thee More Shallows
Langhorne Slim
Greg Ashely of Gris Gris
Partyline (members of Bratmobile)
Brother Reade
+many more

Sunday, August 26th:
Deerhunter
Indian Jewelry
No Age
Midnight Movies
Jay Reatard
Pissed Jeans
xBxRx
Darker My Love
Triclops!
Best Fwends
+many more

Chicago gets all the good stuff


Hell Yes: British mag The Wire is celebrating its 25th anniversary with five nights of music at Chicago's Empty Bottle club. The musical program will be accompanied by a film series at Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center. And as a side note: Boris, since you're playing in Chicago (which I'm pretty sure is in the United States), please find it in your heart(s) to visit some other spots in the U.S. For now:

9-26 - Chicago - White Magic, Holy Fuck, Badawi, Burning Star Core with Graveyards & Zac Davis
9-27 - Chicago - Pere Ubu, Ulrich Schnauss, Hair Police, Glen Jones & Jack Rose
9-28 - Chicago - Qui, Excepter, Thomas Ankersmit, Leslie Keffer
9-29 - Chicago - Deerhunter, No Age, Daniel Carter, Sin Ropas
9-30 - Chicago - Boris, Michio Kurihara, Damon & Naomi, People

Review: Sonic Youth at the Greek Theater

7/20/07, Los Angeles: Daydream Nation, first released in 1988, always seemed destined for icon status, and is often celebrated as one of the great albums of the 1980s, and usually mentioned early on in recaps of American post-punk.

Continuing the trend set by All Tomorrow's Parties' Don't Look Back series, Sonic Youth played Daydream all the way through on Friday at the Greek Theatre in Hollywood (following similar performances in Chicago and London), and for a few hours, the band recaptured the zeitgeist surrounding the album's original time period. Stripping down to a quartet again (with new bassist Mark Ibold waiting in the wings), the band played the double-album straight ahead with few frills, and little stage banter. Guitarist Lee Ranaldo seemed to be the driving force behind the night's production, whether singing his tracks or slowly destroying his small army of guitars. The songs themselves sound as fresh as ever, awash in feedback and also threatening to spin out of control, but still laced with unforgettable melodies.

Strangely enough, the band seemed to be having more fun during the encore, when Ibold joined them for a handful of songs off their latest disc, Rather Ripped. His presence allowed Kim Gordon to ditch her bass and get some infectious dancing in. In fact, they were having such a blast, they ought to think about playing that album in its entirety as well. Or how about all of them? In a row. In my apartment.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Lucinda Williams catalog -- Live!

Hell yes: Lucinda Williams fan? Live in NY or L.A.? Check it: The singer is playing not one, not two, but FIVE of her albums all the way through on five nights in each city. The chosen: Her 1988 self-titled disc, "Sweet Old World," "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road," "Essence" and "World Without Tears." She's apparently doing them inreverse-chronological order, starting with "Tears."
In case that wasn't clear:

9/5 - Los Angeles - El Rey ("World Without Tears")
9/6 - Los Angeles - El Rey ("Essence")
9/8 - Los Angeles - El Rey ("Car Wheels On A Gravel Road")
9/9 - Los Angeles - El Rey ("Sweet Old World")
9/10 - Los Angeles - El Rey ("Lucinda Williams")
9/29 - New York City - Irving Plaza ("World Without Tears")
9/30 - New York City - Irving Plaza ("Essence")
10/2 - New York City - Town Hall ("Car Wheels On A Gravel Road")
10/3 - New York City - Town Hall ("Sweet Old World")
10/4 - New York City - Town Hall ("Lucinda Williams")

Need me to draw you a pitcher?

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Poster of the Week: Decemberists by Electrofork

Here's something cool:


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The Decemberists/Grizzly Bear at Summerstage in Central Park in New York. Art by Electrofork.

FOG WATCH 2007


Day 907: Our Fog watch continues with a bit of news from the Minneapolis band's camp. After a close-to-home CD release show August 18th at the Square Lake Festival near Stillwater, MN, the trio will be taking over Europe on these dates:

8/3 - Dresden, Ger. - Scheune
8/4 - Biesenthal, Ger. - Goldmund Festival
8/6 - Berlin, Ger. - Bastard
8/7 - London, UK - The Luminaire
8/8 - Dublin, Ire. - Crawdaddy
8/9 - Paris, Fr. - Fleche d'or

I really want to know what the "Bastard" in Berlin is like.

Rilo Kiley touring in the fall


Hell yes: The catchy, quirky pop sounds of L.A.'s Rilo Kiley are drifiting to your town this fall. Bliss out on these dates:

9-06 - San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
9-07 - Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
9-08 - Seattle, WA - Showbox
9-10 - Orem, UT - McKay Events Center
9-11 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
9-12 - Columbia, MO - Jesse Auditorium at University of Missouri
9-13 - Omaha, NE - Sokol Auditorium
9-14 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
9-15 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
9-17 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
9-18 - Toronto, Ontario - Phoenix Theatre
9-19 - Montreal, Quebec - La Tulipe
9-21 - Boston, MA - Avalon
9-22 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
9-23 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
9-25 - Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero
9-26 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
9-27 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
9-28 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
9-29 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
10-01 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - Revolution
10-02 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues
10-04 - New Orleans, LA - The Republic
10-05 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live
10-06 - Dallas, TX - Palladium Ballroom
10-07 - Austin, TX - Stubb's Bar-B-Q
10-09 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre
10-10 - Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theatre
10-12 - San Diego, CA - SOMA
10-13 - Las Vegas, NV - The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel
10-15 - Santa Monica, CA - Civic Auditorium

Photo of Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis at the Glass House in Pomona, Calif. in March of '06 taken by the elusive Chinapixie.

For DOOM, the bell tolls

Hell Yes: Infamous masked madman MF DOOM is rocking our world with a brief U.S. tour this fall (most of the dates are with the traveling Rock the Bells Festival), and also pimping his image out for some Nikes.

7-29 - New York, NY - Randall's Island (Rock the Bells)
8-08 - San Diego, CA - TBA
8-10 - Pomona, CA - Glasshouse
8-11 - San Bernardino, CA - Glen Helen Hyundai Pavilion (Rock the Bells)
8-12 - Los Angeles, CA - El Rey
8-15 - San Francisco, CA - Independent
8-16 - San Francisco, CA - Independent
8-18 - San Francisco, CA - McCovey Cove Parking Lot (Rock the Bells)
8-25 - Minneapolis, MN - Metrodome Parking Lot (Rock the Bells)
8-26 - Chicago, IL - Charter One Pavilion (Rock the Bells)
8-28 - Ann Arbor, MI - Blind Pig
8-29 - Detroit, MI - DTE Energy Music Center (Rock the Bells)

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Of Montreal touring in the fall for y'all

Hell Yes: There's just not enough room to talk about Of Montreal, just room for dates. Bad dates:

9-28 - Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle
10/2 - Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
10/3 - Urbana, IL - Canopy Club
10/4 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theatre
10/5 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
10/6 - Chicago, IL - Metro
10/7 - Chicago, IL - Metro
10/8 - Oberlin, OH - Hale's Gym
10/9 - Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre
10/0 - Buffalo, NY - The Tralf
10/1 - Philadelphia, PA - The Trocadero
10/2 - Boston, MA - The Roxy
10/3 - New York, NY - Roseland
10/4 - Baltimore, MD - Ram's Head Live
10/1 - Athens, GA - 40 Watt Club
11/1 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
11/2 - Houston, TX - Numbers
11/3 - Austin, TX - Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/4 - Dallas, TX - Granda Theatre
11/5 - El Paso, TX - Club 101
11/6 - Tempe, AZ - Marquee
11/7 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto
11/8 - Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
11/9 - Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
11/2 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
11/3 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
11/4 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
11/6 - Salt Lake City, UT - In the Venue
11/7 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theater
11/8 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
11/9 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant

Monday, July 16, 2007

Odds and sods and news

Sweet: Rilo Kiley's "Under the Blacklight" will be out Aug. 21 on Warner Bros., You can hear the first single, "The Moneymaker" (and see the hot video -- it's hot), on their Myspace page.

Gross: The long-awaited headliner for the second night of L.A.'s kick ass Sunset Junction Festival? She Wants Revenge. More like "She wants BARF." Nice. Still, they've yet to reveal another band for Sunday, and we've already got the Buzzcocks. Can't complain for 15 bucks. Wait, yes I can. She Wants Revenge sucks.

Cool news: For all you Son Volt fans, that is. They're re-releasing all those iTunes-only tracks on a limited edition (1,000 copies) double LP. Sweet.

Review: Os Mutantes/Busdriver @ The El Rey

7/13/7, Los Angeles: Brazilian tropicalia pioneers Os Mutantes haven't popped up onstage in the U.S. very often since their late-sixties hey-day, but the revitalized group has been making the rounds lately, and hopefully they'll be back soon (and play more than just four North American cities).

Probably best know for their fuzzy, exotic 1968 garage nugget "Bat macumba", Os Mutantes' founding brothers Arnaldo Baptista and Sergio Dias Baptista are nowadays joined by Sergio's wife-singer Zelia Duncan, original drummer Ronaldo "Dinho" Leme and 6 newbies, all extremely talented. The dectet spun some feel-good Brazilain jams, freely bouncing from samba to bosa nova to straight rock, with Sergio truly shredding his axe. Where has this guy been for the past 30-odd years? He sounds like Vernon Reid, except all of his solos seem necessary. He even quoted a few licks from Clapton's phantom solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

The nearly-sold out El Rey ate it up, and went nuts when they kicked out a mega-extended take on "Bat Macumba" for their sonically psychedelic encore. Os Mutantes seemed to be having too much fun not to return for a proper U.S tour soon.

L.A. indie rapper Busdriver landed the opening slot, but his clever wordplay and often improvised rhymes were all but drowned out by his DJ tag-team of Anti-MC and Daddy Kev. In a nod to the ominous date of the performance, Kev sported a Jason-style goalie mask while Busdriver, his apparent victim, wore a plastic knife-in-the-head rig.

Pitchfork has an excellent set of photos from their recent Chicago gig, and a clip of the performing "Bat Macumba" at the Pitchfork Fest last year. Hey hey!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Justice is coming

Hell Oui: French electronic duo Justice("Just-eeece") are bringing the beats and the Freedom Fries to their North American brethren. No Justice, no peace:

10-09 - Los Angeles, CA - Henry Fonda Theater
10-10 - San Francisco, CA - Mezzanine
10-12 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
10-13 - Vancouver, B.C. - Commodore Ballroom
10-16 - Minneapolis, MN - Foundation
10-17 - Chicago, IL - Metro
10-18 - Toronto, Ontario - Republic
10-19 - Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis
10-20 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
10-21 - Philadelphia, PA - Starlight Ballroom

Bjork in the U.S.A.


Hell yes: Iceland's most adorable export (no! not the Abominable Snowman! Bjork!)is crossing the ocean, fighting pirates and sea monsters the whole way, just to perform in these N.A. cities and townships:

9-08 - Toronto, Ontario - Virgin Festival
9-11 - Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre
9-14 - Austin, TX - Zilker Park (Austin City Limits Festival)
9-17 - Atlanta, GA - Fox Theatre
9-21 - Montreal, B.C. - Jacques Cartier Pier
9-24 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

Bjork at Coachella photo by Chinapixie.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Odds and sods and news

This'll be cool: A docomentary about Shoegaze bands, with innerviews with My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields and Debbie Googe, JAMC's Reid brothers and Douglas Hart, and Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde, as well as Robert Smith (the Cure), Neil Halstead (Slowdive), Mark Gardner and Andy Bell (Ride), Emma Anderson (Lush), Adam Franklin (Swervedriver), Toni Halliday (Curve), Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream), and others who were there.

The Beastie Boys are playing an all-instrumental show at L.A.'s Wiltern theatre on Aug. 21. The Live Nation pre-sale starts Friday at 10 am. PST. They've got a few other instrumental shows here and there, but this is a new addition.

Garbage is heading back into da studio sometime in 2008.

Guitar Center Calling: Strap on your very own "Joe Strummer" Fender guitar. It'll look nice with your Ramones Converse, you poser.

The National on national tour

Hell Yes: Rocking rockers The National have announced a pretty big N.A. tour. Herewith:

08-17 - New York, NY - South Street Seaport
9-04 - Philadelphia, PA - Theater of Living Arts
9-05 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
9-06 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
9-07 - Carrboro, NC - Cats Cradle
9-08 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
9-10 - Orlando, FL - The Club @ Firestone
9-11 - Tallahassee, FL - Club Downunder
9-12 - Birmingham, AL - The Bottletree
9-14 - Dallas, TX - Grenada Theater
9-16 - Austin, TX - Zilker Park (Austin City Limits Festival)
9-18 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theater
9-19 - Omaha, NE - Slowdown
9-20 - Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line
9-21 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
9-22 - Chicago, IL - The Vic
9-23 - Cincinnati, OH - Madison Theater
9-27 - San Diego, CA - Casbah
9-28 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
9-29 - San Francisco, CA - Ballroom
10-01 - Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
10-02 - Seattle, WA - Showbox
10-03 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore Ballroom
10-06 - Boston, MA - Roxy
10-07 - Montreal, Quebec - Le National
10-08 - Toronto, Ontario - Phoenix Concert Hall

Arcade Fire/LCD expand U.S. tour...a tiny bit


Hell yes: All-star dream team tour Arcade Fire/LCD Soundsystem have added some more dates for all you north American Scum. Lucky Cities:

9-17 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks
9-20 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl
9-30 - St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
10-03 - Louisville, KY - Waterfront Park
10-05 - Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion

LCD's also slated to play Lollapalooza in Chicago and the Virgin Fest in Baltimore.

Photo of James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem by the tireless Chinapixie.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Beatle Pods --- Engage!


Hell yes: Rumor has it that Apple will soon be unveiling an all-Beatles-all-the-time yellow (as in submarine) iPod. It'll be loaded with the Fab Four's entire catalog. But, come one, anyone willing to buy this sucker surely has all the Beat-All's CDs anywho, right? And is it cool for me to put Rutles songs on there? What about Wings?

Pogues plot mini-U.S. tour

Hell yes: The Pogues have announced a short west coast tour, which is cool, but hopefully they'll add some other dates as well. What about the rest of the world, blokes?

10/17 - Seattle, WA - The Fenix
10/18 - Seattle, WA - The Fenix
10/21 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
10/22 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
10/26 - San Diego, CA - 4th & B Concert Theater
10/28 - Anaheim, CA - House Of Blues
10/30 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
10/31 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
11/02 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl Concert Theater At Palms

They Might Be Touring Giants. Wait, they are.

Hell Yes: Now that they've put all that children's records crap behind them They Might Be Giants can return to the sludgy, doom-laden grindcore METAL for which they're best known. Rock out with them here:

7/18 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
7/19 - Dewey Beach, DE - Bottle & Cork
7/20 - Lancaster, PA - Chameleon
7/21 - Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom
7/22 - Detroit, MI - Max Fischer Music Center/Concert of Colors
7/23 - Toronto, Ontario - Mod Club
7/25 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
7/26 - Seaside Park, NJ - The Green Room
7/27 - Wellfleet, MA - Beachcomber
7/28 - Uncasville, CT - Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Casino
8/1 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
8/3 - Amagansett, NY - Stephen Talkhouse
8/4 - Oyster Bay, NY - Planting Fields Arboretum FOTA Pavilion
8/8 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
9/12 - Baltimore, MD - Ram’s Head Live
9/13 - State College, PA - State Theatre
9/15 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
9/17 - Minneapolis, MN - First Ave
9/18 - Iowa City, IA - University of Iowa Ballroom
9/20 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theatre
9/23 - Missoula, MT - University of Montana
9/26 - Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
9/27 - Portland, OR - Roseland
9/28 - Sacramento, CA - Empire
9/29 - Santa Cruz, CA - Rio Theatre
10/3 - Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
10/4 - San Diego, CA - House of Blues
10/5 - Anaheim, CA - House of Blues

U.S. seeing Stars this fall

Hell Yes: Canadian popsters Stars are invading the U.S... and Canada. Prepare for war on these dates:

9-06 - Grand Rapids, MI - Calvin College Fine Arts Center
9-08 - Montreal, Quebec - Parc Jean- Drapeau (Osheaga Festival)
9-09 - Toronto, Ontario - Virgin Festival
10-17 - South Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
10-18 - New York, NY - Town Hall
10-19 - Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Centre
10-20 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
10-24 - Philadelphia, PA - Starlight Ballroom
10-26 - Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle
10-27 - Atlanta, GA - The Variety Playhouse
10-28 - Tallahassee, FL - Club Downunder
10-30 - Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ
10-31 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues
11-02 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
11-03 - Minneapolis, MN - Pantages Theatre
11-04 - Omaha, NE - Slowdown
11-06 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre
11-08 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre
11-09 - San Diego, CA - House of Blues
11-10 - Los Angeles, CA - The Orpheum
11-13 - San Francisco, CA - Bimbo's 365 Club
11-14 - San Francisco, CA - Bimbo's 365 Club
11-15 - Portland, OR - The Crystal Ballroom
11-16 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Poster of the Week: Sonic Youth by Malleus

Here's something cool:


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Sonic Youth at Spazio 211 in Torino, Italy. Art by Malleus.

Buzzcocks buzzing Loz Angeleez

Hell Yeah: Good ol' Spaceland in Silverlake, Calif. is offering a rare club appearance by those good ol' Buzzcocks on Friday, August 17. Whoa, indeed. It'll be a little preview before they play the Sunset Junction fest down the street the following Sunday.

Catch Andrew Bird on tour. And then release him.


Hell Yes: Hot off his sweet show at the HoBowl, Chicago's Andrew Bird will take to the skies once more for a mega U.S. tour, including a stop at his hometown Hideout Block party, also featuring The Frames and, completely inapproriately, Bloc Party.

8-06 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater (solo show)
9-01 Vancouver, British Columbia - Richard's on Richards
9-02 Seattle, WA - Bumbershoot
9-08 Chicago, IL - Hideout Block Party
9-10 Knoxville, TN - The Bijou Theater
9-11 Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
9-12 Durham, NC - The Carolina Theatre
9-13 Atlanta, GA - The Variety Playhouse
9-15 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival
9-17 Lawrence, KS - The Granada
9-18 Louisville, KY - WL Lyons Brown Theatre
9-19 Bloomington, IN - Buskirk Chumley Theater
9-20 Madison, WI - Wisconsin Union Theater
9-21 Urbana, IL - Pygmalion Music Festival
9-22 Iowa City, IA - The Englert Theatre
9-24 Buffalo, NY - Asbury Hall at the Church
9-25 Toronto, Ontario - The Opera House
9-26 Montreal, Quebec - La Tulipe
9-28 South Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
9-29 Baltimore, MD - Sonar
9-30 Richmond, VA - Toad's Place
10-02 Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Music Hall

Andrew Bird photo by Chinapixie.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Odds and sods and news

Ooooh, extras! When you buy Spoon's Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga at a certified indie record store, you get a free limited edition 7" featuring a demo of "The Underdog" and the b-side "It Took A Rumor To Make Me Wonder, Now I’m Convinced I’m Going Under." This is in addition to the 12-track bonus EP being issued with the CD. And, double-extra-special bonus for L.A. residents: the first 150 peeps to buy it at Amoeba get a Golden Ticket to Spoon's "secret" show July 16 at Little Radio. They're doing similar "secret shows" in Chicago and SF as well. Get in line now, friends.

Earth yes: It was inevitable that the majority of viewers would end up watching choice moments of the Live Earth spectacle, rather than stay glued to Bravo or whatever all day long. Stereogum's just made it easier, picking and choosing the best bits. And also Genesis. ooooh, BURN!

How the heck did The Hives land an opening gig for Maroon 5? Was there a typo somewhere?

The 13th studio release from The Cure will be a double album. Enjoy.

And the Bloc Party have added some North American dates. Also enjoy.

Review: The Decemberists/Andrew Bird/Band of Horses

7/7/7, Los Angeles: With long-form orcehstral pop songs already a major part of the band’s oeuvre, Portland’s The Decemberists were a perfect match for the Hollywood Bowl orchestra who accompanied them Saturday at the Bowl. The group was able to harness the full power of the orchestra far more successfully than past performers at the venue such as Air and Belle and Sebastian, who underutilized the world-renowned classical group in years past.

Mystifyingly playing only a handful of songs from their latest CD, The Crane Wife, frontman Colin Meloy and his band delighted in playing such a massive (and deservedly famous) venue, and he took ample opportunities to ham it up with faux-rock god shenanigans. At one point, he mimed a guitar solo on the little stage in front of the mainstage as lead guitarist Chris Funk provided the actual riffs. When Meloy’s guitar troubles delayed the show, the band struck up a goofy, lounge-jazz riff while the stagehands sorted out the tech problems. The orchestra added some punched-up horn riffs and some powerful percussion to slow-burners like “O Valencia!” and "The Infanta".

"Los Angeles, I'm Yours", which compares the city to "an ocean’s garbled vomit on the shore", drew hearty applause from the SoCal crowd. The show didn’t really hit full swing, however, until the encore, when the Decemberists cut loose and appeared to be having one hell of a time up there. Pitchfork's got a video and some cool pics posted.

Rounding out the bill were two buzzy bands: Chicago’s Andrew Bird and his two-piece rhythm section (Martin Dosh on drums/keys and Jeremy Ylvisaker on bass) skillfully mix Bird’s multiple musical talents (violin, guitar, whistling) with live sound looping, creating a minor cacophony of orchestral pop, while Seattle’s Band of Horses were stuck with the early opening slot, playing their guitar-soaked indie pop to a largely inattentive crowd still shuffling in while the sun is still shone brightly over the picturesque Hollywood Hills.

And a special fuck you goes out to all the dumbshits talking in Section Q1. Why would you pay money to talk to your idiot friends about nothing when there’s a one-of-a-kind live event unfolding right before your very eyes? Idiots.

Friday, July 6, 2007

BobDylan/ToddHaynes/I'mNotThere


Hell Yes: Remember a few years back when you first heard about Todd Haynes' mysterious Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There? Now, we have a trailer, featuring an unreleased Dylan recording. David Cross as Allen Ginsberg and Cate Blanchett as Bob. Nice.

Live Earth reclaims DC; Gore consolidates power


Earth yes: First, the previously-cancelled Rio show was reinstated, now Earth President Al Gore has announced the last-minute addition of Warshington DC to the Live Earth setlist. The event will be held at the National Museum of the American Indian (two blocks from the Capitol). And the headliners are Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. Hey, it's for a good cause.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Cloud Cult plot U.S. tour, tofu snacks


Hell yes: Duluth's own eco-freak-folk-electro-rock-poppers Cloud Cult are hitting the road again. To see the dates, continue reading, Western-style:

August 17th - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
August 18th - Seattle, WA - KEXP BBQ
September 4th - Toronto, ON - El Mocambo (all ages)
September 5th - Montreal, QC - La Sala Rossa (all ages)
September 7th - Boston, MA - Middle East
September 8th - New York, New York - Bowery Ballroom (18+)
September 9th - Philadelphia, PA - Greenfest (all ages)
September 13th - Lawrence, KS - Bottleneck (all ages)
September 14th - Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater (Monolith Festival)

Check 'em out. These dudes and dudettes ROCK. They rock for LIGHT!

Prince hat trick in MPLS


Hell Yes: For those of you keeping score at home, Minneapolitans now have THREE chances to see Prince on July 7 (Saturday). Following his Target Center perf, Prettyman will walk across the street to his old stompin' grounds First Avenue to kick out some more jams. This'll be his first official show there in twenty years!

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Yeah Yeah Yeahs add U.S. dates

Hell Yes, or yeah: Karen O. and Co. have tacked a few random U.S. shows to their busy schedule herewith:

8-01 - Lawrence, KS - Granada Theatre
8-02 - Columbia, MO - The Blue Note
8-04 - Chicago, IL - Grant Park (Lollapalooza)
8-05 - Baltimore, MD - Pimlico Race Track (Virgin Festival)
8-07 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
8-15 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
8-18 - Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center (Download Festival)

Odds and sods and news

News from the future: Some band called R.E.M. is apparently hitting the campaign trail again, wrapping up a set of shows in Dublin, where the groop played new tunes and some rare oldies.

7/7/7 = music day: If you're in MPLS, hit up the Prince double-header, for environmentalists and couch potatoes, you've got the Al Gore thing. For cool New Yorkers, you absolutely must hit up what's being billed as 77 Boa Drum, the Boredoms' 77 drum concert at the Brooklyn Bridge. Wow. I saw them in Tokyo with three drummers, and it was amazing. Multiply that by, um, 35 or whatever, and just imagine...

Sly Stone speaks: The legendary funkateer has stepped out of his hermit-like existence and granted Vanity Fair (our hated rival) a lengthy innerview to be found in their August ish. So, um, go buy it, I guess.

Van Halen to reunite for the first time ever...oh wait: The erstwhile hair band is planning an arena tour in the fall (seriously this time). And DLR would be on board.

Free Girl Talk/Moving Units in L.A. To celebrate its 11th anniversary, BPM will host a free shindig at the Avalon on July 19, featuring Girl Talk, Moving Units, A-Trak, Jason Bentley and others.

Interpol issues international tour bulletin

Hell yes: Where in the world is Interpol Sandiego? It depends on the date, my friend. It depends on the date:

19 July - Rochester, NY - Harro East Ballroom
20 July - Atlantic City, NJ - Music Box @ Borgata
21 July - Norfolk, VA - Norva
23 July - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
24 July - Pittsburgh, PA - Byham
25 July - Columbus, OH - The LC Ampitheatre
27 July - Grand Rapids, MI - Orbit Room
28 July - Detroit, MI - State
30 July - Milwaukee, WI - Rave
31 July - Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian
1 August - St. Louis, MO - Pageant
3 August - Covington, KY - Madison Theatre
4 August - Lollapalooza Chicago, IL - Grant Park
5 August - V Festival Baltimore, MD - Pimlico Race Course
11 August - JAP - Summersonic Festival
12 August - JAP - Summersonic Festival
16 August - Austria - Frequency Festival
17 August - Germany - Highfield Festival
18 August - Netherlands - Lowland Festival
20 August - Birmingham Academy
21 August - Newcastle Academy
22 August - Edinburgh Corn Exchange
24 August - Reading Festival
25 August - Leeds Festival
8 September - Toronto, ON CAN - V Festival
9 September - Montreal, QC - Osheaga Festival
10 September - Albany, NY - Palace Theatre
12 September - Boston, MA - Agganis Arena
14 September - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
15 September - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre
16 September - Raleigh, NC - Disco Rodeo
18 September - Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
19 September - Miami, FL - Bank United
21 September - Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
22 September - Nashville, TN - Ryman
23 September - New Orleans, LA - Sugar Mill
25 September - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theatre
26 September - Austin, TX - Stubbs
27 September - Dallas, TX - Palladium
10 October - Kansas City, KS - Uptown
11 October - Chicago, IL - Aragon
12 October - Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre
14 October - Denver, CO - Fillmore
15 October - Salt Lake City, UT - McKay Center
16 October - Boise, ID - Big Easy
18 October - Seattle, WA - Wamu
19 October - Portland, OR - Memorial Coliseum
20 October - San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
23 October - The Forum - Los Angeles, CA

Monday, July 2, 2007

New PJ Harvey comin' at ya


Hell Yes: Brit rock goddess Polly Jean Harvey has set her sights on September for her latest CD, White Chalk. It'll be her seventh (!) studio album. For more outrageous awesomeness, be sure to buy/download/re-listen to Dry and Rid of Me. Harvey has a handful of European dates here.

Smashing Pumpkins announce dates


Hell Yes: Those sneaky Smashing Pumpkins have set themselves an extensive North American tour, making sure to douple-dip in Boston and Philly:

Sat 9/8 - Montreal, CAN - Osheaga Fest
Sun 9/9 - Toronto, CAN - V Fest
Thu 9/13 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl
Tue 9/18 - Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theater
Wed 9/19 - San Diego, CA - Bayside Amp.
Fri 9/21 - Ridgefield, WA - Amphitheater at Clark County
Mon 9/24 - Vancouver, CAN - PNE Forum
Fri 9/28 - Salt Lake City, UT - McKay Center (U of U)
Sun 9/30 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks
Tue 10/2 - St.Paul, MN - Wilkins Aud.
Thu 10/4 - Normal, IL - Braden Aud.
Sun 10/7 - Detroit, MI - Fox Theater
Tue 10/9 - Pittsburgh, PA - Palumbo Cntr (Duquesne U)
Thu 10/11 - Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion
Mon 10/15 - Boston, MA - Orpheum
Tue 10/16 - Boston, MA - Orpheum
Sun 10/21 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theater
Mon 10/22 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theater
Thu 10/25 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amp
Tue 10/30 - Atlanta, GA - Fox Theater
Sat 11/3 - Dallas, TX - Nokia Theater
Mon 11/5 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Theater