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Friday, June 12
News in Brief: Taco Zone, Nurses, Woodstock, Free Press Summer Fest
-- Some causes transcend petty politics, and the plight of the Los Angeles eatery Taco Zone is one of them. Tonight, June 12, at Spaceland, friends of the Echo Park spot, which recently suffered damages from attempted arson, will hold a benefit for its repairs. The Mae Shi (pictured) will DJ, Aziz Ansari will do a comedy set, and Har Mar Superstar will host. People must really love Taco Zone, huh?
-- Portland band Nurses have signed with Dead Oceans. On August 4, they'll release Apple's Acre, their first album for the label.
-- On August 18, Rhino will release a deluxe six-CD box set to commemorate the 40th anniversary of everyone's parents' favorite music festival, Woodstock. Woodstock--40 Years On: Back to Yasgur's Farm will include 77 songs of live performances from the 1969 fest, sequenced in the order in which they were performed. 38 of the tracks are previously unreleased. When the 40th anniversary of Woodstock '99 rolls around, it probably won't get the same treatment.
-- The Free Press Summer Fest jumps off in Houston's Eleanor Tinsley Park August 8-9. Seven bucks per day gets you in to see Broken Social Scene, of Montreal, Explosions in the Sky, Voxtrot, the Sword, Octopus Project, What Made Milwaukee Famous, and more. Pretty good deal!
Posted by Tom Breihan on June 12, 2009 at 3:20 p.m.
Tags: Album, Aziz Ansari, Benefit, Box Set, Dead Oceans, Festival, Free Press Summer Fest, Har Mar Superstar, Nurses, Signing, Taco Zone, The Mae Shi, Woodstock
New Release: BLK JKS: After Robots
Artist: BLK JKS
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Weezer Get an Online Radio Station
What does Rivers Cuomo listen to at home? I'm guessing it's all Kiss all day, but we'll get a better idea next month when Weezer get their own online radio station.
According to Billboard, Clear Channel Radio and Frontline Management are starting something called a.p.e. (artist personal experience) radio, which will allow artists to produce their own 24-hour online radio stations. The stations will play songs chosen by the artists alongside interviews and commentary. The program will launch in July with Weezer, as well as stations from Christina Aguilera and the Eagles.
2009 Pitchfork Music Festival Two-Day Passes Sold Out!
"Write the Night" voting ends tonight
You snooze, you lose. Two-day passes for the 2009 Pitchfork Music Festival, which takes over Chicago's Union Park July 17-19, are now sold out. Three-day passes are long gone. So if you want to hit up the world's most well-run, well-curated, and all-around pleasant music festival (yes, we're biased), your last option is to pick up individual day passes. Day passes for all three days are still on sale, but Sunday night is going fast.
In more other fest news, the voting for "Write the Night: Set Lists by Request" ends tonight at 11:59 p.m. If you want to help pick the songs that the Flaming Lips, Built to Spill, the Jesus Lizard, Yo La Tengo, and Tortoise will play, there's no time to waste!
And finally, we've added more excitement to the already crowded list of extra-musical activities going down at the festival. So check below for info on the PMF Recycling Store and the festival's food accommodations, as well as the schedule of artists playing this year.
Sonic Youth Get Signature Fender Guitars
"These guitars rock Sonic style!"
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo have spent decades taking apart, restringing, and generally mangling their collection of guitars in service of the Sonic Youth sound. And from looking over the ridiculously extensive gear guide on Sonic Youth's website, Moore and Ranaldo's favorite toy is the Fender Jazzmaster. So it makes sense that both Moore and Ranaldo would get their own signature Jazzmaster guitars sooner or later.
The band announced on their Twitter last night that their signature Jazzmasters would be out on July 1 and that these guitars would "reflect decades of roadtested customization knowledge". Moore's guitar is green, Ranaldo's is blue, and both of them have a ton of customized features, all lovingly cataloged on the Fender website. Each guitar will come with a 24-page color zine designed by Ranaldo that the Fender website calls "the definitive insider's guide to all things Jazzmaster in the world of Sonic Youth."
Sigur Rós Celebrate Agaetis Byrjun's 10th
Deluxe reissue due out next year.
Sigur Rós are looking to the future with new projects and solo albums and another full-on Sigur Rós LP all on the way. But they're also looking to the past a bit. Hard to believe it's been 10 years since their breakout record, 1999's Ágætis Byrjun, first started blowing minds and making grown men cry.
To commemorate the tin/aluminum anniversary, the group have created a smart little microsite featuring behind-the-scenes info, quotes from the band about Ágætis Byrjun, and a video and download of their song "Hafsól" recorded at the Reykjavik Opera House exactly 10 years ago today, June 12. (The song was featured on their 1997 debut LP, Von, as "Hafssól", and showed up in a new form on 2007's Hvarf/Heim compilation.) There's also some cool audio, video, and photos related to the album.
The site also reveals that an Ágætis Byrjun deluxe reissue is due out in late summer 2010, and will feature "some very interesting added material."
And, going along with the nostalgic spirit, that photo up there is a vintage 1999 shot, too. Ah, memories.
Posted by Ryan Dombal on June 12, 2009 at 12:20 p.m.
Tags: Sigur Rós
Festivals in Brief: Traffic, Melt!, Witchseason Weekender, Truck
What: Traffic Festival
When: July 9-11
Where: Turin, Italy
Who: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Santigold, St. Vincent, Primal Scream, Ladytron, Underworld, Crookers, Bloody Beetroots
What: Melt! Festival
When: July 17-19
Where: Ferropolis, Germany
Who: Aphex Twin and Hecker, Animal Collective, Röyksopp, Bloc Party, Phoenix, Fever Ray, Klaxons, Foals, Gossip, Crystal Castles, Trentemøller, !!!, Diplo, Patrick Wolf, Passion Pit, Oasis
What: Witchseason Weekender
When: July 18-19
Where: London, England
Who: Fairport Convention, Mike Heron, Clive Palmer, Richard Thompson, Alasdair Roberts, Robyn Hitchcock, Trembling Bells
What: Truck Festival
When: July 25-26
Where: Steventon, England
Who: Supergrass, Ash, Damo Suzuki, YACHT, A Place to Bury Strangers, Vieux Farka Toure, We Were Promised Jetpacks
Posted by Tom Breihan on June 12, 2009 at 11:40 a.m.
Tags: Festival, Melt!, Traffic, Truck, Witchseason Weekender
Mount Eerie Preps "Black Metal" Album
The music Phil Elverum has made over the years hasn't been that far removed from that of, say, Xasthur. The man behind the Microphones and Mount Eerie shares a few predilections with underground black metal: creeped-out lo-fi atmospherics, otherworldly despair, the sense that we're dealing with a fragile loner desperate to keep the rest of the world out. Doesn't hurt that the man's last name sounds like some Lord of the Rings sub-species, either.
Last year, Elverum made the connection a little more concrete with his Black Wooden Ceiling Opening EP, the first release where he explicitly experimented with black metal dynamics. The result, especially the bottomlessly sad opener "Appetite", made for some one of the most hypnotically wracked music of Elverum's career.
On August 18, Elverum will blow that experiment out to album length when P.W. Elverum & Sun releases Mount Eerie's Wind's Poem, which is being touted as his "black metal album." Elverum recorded the album himself in various locations around his hometown of Anacortes, Washington. Nick Krgovich of No Kids dropped by to add some harmonies, but as with most Microphones/Mount Eerie releases, this is basically all Elverum here. That's the cover above, and the tracklist is below.
Oberst/James/Ward Album Confirmed
Travel with me to the recent past-- yesterday, to be exact. Way back then, we published a story titled "Conor Oberst/Jim James/M. Ward Album Finally Coming Out?" Well, that question has been answered. And the answer is yes (thank god).
The Monsters of Folk supergroup-- which also features producer/Bright Eyes member Mike Mogis-- release their self-titled debut on September 22 via Shangri-La in North America, Rough Trade in Europe, Spunk in Australia, and P-Vine in Japan. A press release says so and everything.
According to the release, "all four members play every instrument on the album" and the music ranges from "road-worn" to "intimate" to "sun-soaked." The sometime tourmates recorded the LP in Malibu, California and Omaha, Nebraska over a two-year period between other projects. Track titles include "Whole Lotta Losin'" (Zeppelin tribute?), "Temazcal" (named after an ancient sauna), and "Losin Yo Head" ("Yo"!). The rest of the song names are below:
New Release: Felix Da Housecat: He Was King
Artist: Felix Da Housecat
Album: He Was King
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