Wednesday, June 17

White Stripes Doc Gets Title, Screening


White Stripes Doc Gets Title, Screening

Photo by Autumn de Wilde

The upcoming White Stripes tour documentary-- yes, the one chronicling their ambitious 2007 Canadian tour that we told you about extensively just yesterday--now has a title.

It will be called The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights, according to a National Post story (via TwentyFourBit). The title makes sense considering the band's strict color scheme and the fact their their previous live DVD was called Under Blackpool Lights. Now they just need to play a show in the middle of the Red Sea and all will be well with the world.

Northern Lights is due to screen at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, which goes down September 10-19, says the Post.

Posted by Ryan Dombal on June 17, 2009 at 1:15 p.m.

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Battles' Tyondai Braxton Preps Solo LP


Battles' Tyondai Braxton Preps Solo LP

While we all wait to see what kind of mutant urchin fight music Battles will come up with next, the group's big-haired, chipmunk-on-speed vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Tyondai Braxton is readying a solo album. The LP, Central Market, is out September 15 in the U.S. (Sept. 14 in the UK) courtesy of your friends at Warp.

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Boredoms to Play on Boat During Eclipse


Boredoms to Play on Boat During Eclipse

On July 7, 2007 (07/07/07), tranced-out Japanese freaks the Boredoms played a show in Brooklyn with 77 drummers. On August 8 of last year (08/08/08), they did the same thing in Los Angeles, only this time they had 88 drummers, while their buddies Gang Gang Dance lead 88 drummers at a simultaneous event in Brooklyn. Simply put: the Boredoms know how to make a show feel like an astral event. Even at a regular Boredoms show, watching them play can make you feel like one of the cavemen in 2001 discovering the alien monolith.

So if you've got 168,000 yen (or about $1,700) sitting around for a rainy day, you may want to blow it on what sounds like a pretty incredible show: Boredoms, along with Gang Gang Dance and others, performing on a boat, during a solar eclipse. OMG.

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Jay Reatard Planned Chris Knox Collab


Jay Reatard Planned Chris Knox Collab

As well wishers continue to voice their support for influential Tall Dwarfs punk rocker Chris Knox, who is currently recovering from a stroke he suffered last Thursday, disciple Jay Reatard has posted a tribute on his website. (Via the Daily Swarm.)

During an introductory meeting with Knox in New Zealand earlier this year, the two "made plans to tour together this upcoming year and to record a single together as well."

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New Release: Castanets: Texas Rose, The Thaw, and The Beasts


New Release: Castanets: <i>Texas Rose, The Thaw, and The Beasts</i>

Artist: Castanets
Album: Texas Rose, The Thaw, and The Beasts
Release Date: September 22
Label: Asthmatic Kitty

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The Dodos Ready New Album Time to Die


The Dodos Ready New Album <i>Time to Die</i>

Talking to Pitchfork last month, Dodos singer/guitarist Meric Long had this to say about the band's forthcoming album: "We have a whole new element in all the new songs right now-- an electric vibraphone. That's what's really standing out. It was something I wanted to incorporate a while ago when I heard about this company that made pick ups for vibraphones so you can actually plug it in and really fuck up the sound while retaining that organic element."

It's true; the strummy, stompy San Francisco duo are now a trio, with electric vibraphonist Keaton Snyder on board. And now we can tell you that the Dodos' third LP, the scarily titled Time to Die, is due September 15 from Frenchkiss. The band recorded Time to Die with Fleet Foxes/Shins producer Phil Ek, and according to Long, "This album sounds more like a band." We've got the tracklist below.

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Quasi Sign to Kill Rock Stars


Quasi Sign to Kill Rock Stars

Portland indie vets Quasi-- Sleater-Kinney's Janet Weiss, Elliott Smith cohort Sam Coomes, and Joanna Bolme of Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks-- are all set to release their follow-up to 2006's When the Going Gets Dark, on October 27 via new label Kill Rock Stars. (They used to be on Touch and Go.)

The trio are set to play just three dates this summer, including a set at Spoon's SpoonX3 fest in Austin, Texas in July. Dates below:

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Modest Mouse Announce Tour


Without Johnny Marr, again Modest Mouse Announce Tour

Modest Mouse, still one of the indieverse's biggest bands, will hit the road again this summer. And once again, former Grandaddy (and current All Smiles) axe-wrecker Jim Fairchild will fill in for Johnny Marr, who is busy with other things. The trek will take them to a few festivals: Street Scene, Outside Lands, and Bumbershoot. Dates below.

Earlier today, we posted "Autumn Beds", a new song from Modest Mouse. The "Autumn Beds"/"Guilty Cocker Spaniels"" "Whale Song" 7" will hit independent record stores on June 20, Vinyl Saturday, and it'll go into wide release on June 23.

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Tuesday, June 16

News in Brief: Prince, Bob Bogle, Eric Copeland, Whitney Museum


News in Brief: Prince, Bob Bogle, Eric Copeland, Whitney Museum

-- Spin is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Best Movie (and Soundtrack) Ever Purple Rain with Purplish Rain, a song-by-song tribute to Prince's classic soundtrack album. Of Montreal cover "Computer Blue", Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings take on "Take Me With U", and Greg Dulli's Twilight Singers handle "When Doves Cry" with an assist from actual Purple Rain star Apollonia. The whole thing will go up for free download on Spin's website on June 23. And in the magazine's next issue, the cover story will be an oral history of the movie and the album.

-- The New York Times reports that Bob Bogle, lead guitarist for surf-guitar greats the Ventures, died on Sunday in Tacoma, Washington. He was 75.

-- On August 18, Paw Tracks will release Alien in a Garbage Dump, the awesomely titled new solo album from Black Dice member Eric Copeland.

-- This summer, a whole bunch of bands will play New York's Whitney Museum of American Art in connection with the retrospective "Dan Graham: Beyond". The Feelies will kick off the series with a rare acoustic show on June 26. In the next two months, Woods, Vivian Girls, Titus Andronicus, These Are Powers, and Abe Vigoda will all play the Whitney. Also, experimental heavyweight Glenn Branca will sit down with Graham for a conversation, and Japanther will play something called WhitneyKids Punk Rock!

Posted by Tom Breihan on June 16, 2009 at 5 p.m.

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Os Mutantes Sign to Anti-


First LP in 35 years from tropicalia legends Os Mutantes Sign to Anti-

With Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Merle Haggard, and others on its roster, Anti- Records has damn near cornered the market on long-in-the-tooth eccentrics who continue to crank out awesomeness even though they've got nothing to prove. Well, those guys can now add another member to that club: Reconstituted Brazilian tropicalia legends Os Mutantes have signed with the label. On September 8, they'll release Haih, their first new album in 35 years.

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