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Apr

Listen to Death Cab For Cutie’s Chris Walla’s New Song “Never Give Up”

While the ex-Him (Ben Gibbard) is getting a pound of press for the impending Postal Service comeback, his bandmate Chris Walla has just released (for Record Store Day on April 2oth) a new song entitled Never Give Up.  The song sounds to these ears like a variation on a theme of Death Cab for Cutie’s  evocative Passenger Seat.  Walla is a talented composer and player, having delivered (in addition to his Death Cab contributions and various stellar production jobs) a superb solo album in 2008 (Field Manual).  And he’s yet again given us a sworn and cinematic song in Never Give Up, which is side A of the record release on Trans-Records (Walla’s own label), and is backed by the upbeat Sombear song Incredibly Still.  Listen to both below.

3
Apr

Watch Janelle Monae and The Roots’ Rapturous Cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” on Jimi Fallon

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OK, we’re a little slow on the uptake.  But we’re never slow on the electric ladyland experience that is Janelle Monae, who is amongst the most talented performers of her generation.  Now combine Monae with one of Jimi Hendrix’s all-time gems, Little Wing, and drape it all in the brazen backing of The Roots on The Jimmy Fallon Show, and you’ve got yourself a performance for the ages.  Such was the case Monday night when the gang got together on Fallon in support of a new Hendrix collection entitled People, Hell And Angels.  Check the performance out below.

3
Apr

Listen To Hours of Great New Music on Streamin’ Wednesday–New Dawes, British Sea Power, Rilo Kiley and Kurt Vile Albums

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The cyclists are rolling down the road today, and the streamers are streaming great sounds for your listening pleasure.  Check out the best from the new album streams below.

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First up is the new Dawes album Stories Don’t End, which you can stream HEREDawes gave us one of the best albums of 2011, Nothing Is Wrong, and with the new album they have delivered the goods anew.

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Next up is British Sea Power’s fantastic new album Machineries of Joy, which you can stream at Under The Radar HERE.  Once again BSP enamors with their thoughtful anthems.

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Next is the Rilo Kiley retrospective/rarities compilation cutely titled RKives, which you can stream at Pitchfork HERE.  Rilo Kiley was/is one of the great unheralded bands of the early 21st century, and receive a deserved anthology.  They have given us some of our favorite songs/albums of the last decade+.

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And last, but not least, is the new Kurt Vile album Walking On a Pretty Daze, which you can listen to via NPR HERE.  Vile continues to vilify via his hypnotic psychedelia.

 

2
Apr

Watch/Listen to Low Play KCRW Today–Playing Troubadour Tonight

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We have experienced a whirlwind of Low recently as they tour across the country in support of their stellar Jeff Tweedy-produced album The Invisible WayLow is in LA tonight to play the Troubadour, and this morning stopped into KCRW to perform their eight-minute opus On My Own.  Check it out below, including gratuitous Alan Sparkhawk fuzz guitar, and go HERE to listen to the rest of their KCRW session.

1
Apr

Watch Mates of State Perform “Desire”

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We are long-time fans of husband-and-wife duo Mates of State.  They repeatedly craft perfect pop songs that deftly dissect the ins and outs of relationships.  In the past (including the recent past) their highly-recommended albums, Bring it Back and Re-Arrange Us, have refused to leave our rebellious jukebox.   The duo recently recorded a session for Audio-Files that will be broadcast tonight and tomorrow HERE.  The band and Audio-Files have released a tremulous trailer of the duo performing their intimate song Desire (lyrics at bottom) off of their critically-acclaimed 2011 album Mountaintops.  With the song’s private-conversation lyrics and the singers’ knowing looks, you might feel the need to look away.  But you can’t.  Shyness is overrated.

Desire:

“Someday you’ll feel
the way I feel
and though you might be brighter
you will not be shy again
Ooo, desire

Lying in a quiet back room
Careful ’cause the house could crack soon
And in the morning we can play this game
All the nights you masqueraded

But today you feel
So you made me wiser
I will not be shy again
Ooo, desire
Desire

Someday I will feel the way you feel
and though I might be brighter
I will not be shy again
Desire
Desire”

1
Apr

Listen to Radiohead’s/Atoms For Peace’s Thom Yorke Interviewed By Alec Baldwin on WNYC

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Radiohead’s/Atoms For Peace’s Thom Yorke was interviewed by Alec Baldwin on WNYC’s Here’s the Thing podcast released today, which you can listen to or download at bottom.  Two of our favorites, just chatting.

Some highlights from the interview, which you can also read the entire transcript of HERE, are below:

On the creation of Atoms for Peace:

Thom Yorke: I emailed friends of mine who I knew liked the record. One was Flea from the Chili Peppers. One was my friend Joey, who’s drummed with everybody. He’s a genius drummer from L.A. Anyway, we got it together and it turned into this thing. It became really exciting, and we ended up calling the band Atoms for Peace and making a record out of the excitement of that. And it was all brand new to me because I’d been in the same band since I was 17 – 16.

On Yorke’s pre-show routine, and how it compares to that of R.E.M’s Michael Stipe:

TY: I stand on my head for a bit and basically I’m completely on my own until five minutes before we go on, and then we’re all in a room together pacing up and down like wild animals and then we’re on. But when we first started doing big shows, it was for Michael Stipe and it does the total opposite. He literally – he’ll be talking to you and then someone taps him on the shoulder and then they’re on. I was like how the hell do you do that, man? I tried to do it like that, couldn’t do it.

On Yorke’s first band and the creation of Radiohead:

TY: No. We were not very good at all, but it was – it was very exciting, like going round to a friend’s house, setting up and jamming and all of our mates would come and hang out – and girls, which I thought, ‘Hmm, this is interesting’ as puberty hit. That sort of felt a bit, because I kept fighting with the drummer. And then when I was 16, I was thinking I really need to get this together, really, and then just went around the school sort of choosing people.

Alec Baldwin: So you went around picking people.

TY: I got Ed because he was dressed like Morrissey and he had some cool socks, and I saw he had a guitar. I had no idea whether he could play or not. I didn’t really care. I got Colin because I knew Colin could play very well and I needed a bass player who could play very well, but he’d never played bass before. His brother Jonny was this mythical musical prodigy, so I roped him in, and then Phil was the only drummer we knew anyway and he had a house down the road that we could rehearse in.

On Bjork:

TY: To me, like my favorite singer is like Björk. When I watch Björk sing, I’ve been lucky enough to sort of sing with her and watch her do it.

AB: I was going to say, you’re one of the people who can use that phrase, ‘When I watch Björk sing.’ Most of us say, ‘When I listen to Björk sing.’

On taking up a cause:

TY: I – well in my slack-arsed fashion, I was helping Greenpeace, which was trying to stop drilling in the Arctic. But it sounds like it’s kind of working because the companies seem to be pulling out because –

AB: Shell just pulled out, didn’t it?

TY: Yeah, that’s right. I don’t think that’s entirely down to us, but I think it definitely helped that we were making their life extremely difficult everywhere they turned. But the challenge now is to turn the Arctic into a reserve so it can’t happen. Because what that was going to do was create this gold rush – oil rush – up there, which was just gonna be insane, and this at the same time when the ice is melting. Basically they only started considering it was a possibility because the ice was melting and they thought, ‘Okay, great. Maybe we’ve got a better chance at drilling.’ Which is like –

On Yorke’s son’s musical talents:

TY: My son is a great drummer, but I don’t know if he’ll want to do that forever or not. He’s like not bothered really, which is cool. He just – he comes and hangs out with me when I’m working in my studio. We just hang out, you know. We’re friends. But I don’t think, you know, there’s no burning ambition to be a musician or anything really, even though he’s really good. He does it for pleasure. I mean at that age that’s good, right?

On hanging out with celebrities:

TY: That never appealed. I don’t hang out with people because they are who they are necessarily, unless I’m a big admirer of them. Like I mean, I stalked Ed Norton for ages until eventually he gave in.

AB: Why?

TY: Because I’m a big admirer of him. I think he’s brilliant. So I hang out with him a bit occasionally. And Flea, I’ve always really admired Flea anyway, so even before it became an issue of sort of playing with him.

30
Mar

It’s Spring Break: Listen to New Rogue Wave Song “College” Off New Album

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Rogue Wave has been amongst our favorite indie-bands since catching their outstanding live sets opening on tour for the likes of The Shins and Nada SurfRogue Wave will release a new album, Nightingale Floors, on June 4th, their first new album since 2010.  To kick things off listen to the sweet jangle of College, the first song to be released off the album below.  We look forward to the album and corresponding tour.  Don’t miss ’em live in particular.

29
Mar

Watch Parquet Courts at SXSW Via KEXP

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One of our favorite new bands is Parquet Courts with their phenomenal debut album Light Up Gold remains on replay on our jukebox. You can get a better feel for this buzz band below in a series of raving performances at Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop (they can’t take that one away, eh Lance?) during SXSW, all as ably captured by KEXP.  Check ’em rippin’  intelligently below.

29
Mar

Watch Kendrick Lamar Last Night On Jimmy Kimmel

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The Compton Kid, Kendrick Lamar , and his big band showed up on Jimmy Kimmel last night in support of his much-loved 2012 album good kid, m.A.A.d city. Lamar performed Poetic Justice and a “clean” version of the Marvin-esque [Girl], Don’t Kill My Vibe.  Check out both below.

28
Mar

Watch Atoms For Peace’s Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich Perform “Default” in NYC

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Atoms for Peace’s Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich recently performed together at New York’s Le Poisson RougeYorke himself has just released a great video vignette from that show of their performance of Default (off of their stellar new AMOK album).  View the video below.  They will play the show of the year at the Santa Barbara Bowl on October 17th (see other dates below the video).  Get tickets to the Bowl show HERE.

Tour Dates:
07/06 – Paris, FR @ Zenith
07/09 – Antwerp, BE @ Lotto Arena
07/10 – Munich, DE @ Zenith
07/12 – Trencín, SL @ Bazant Pohoda Festival
07/13 – Novi Sad, SR @ EXIT Festival
07/16 – Rome, IT @ Rock in Roma
07/17 – Milan, IT @ City Sound Festival
07/20 – Malta, PL @ Malta Festival
07/21 – Munich, DE @ Melt! Festival
07/24 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
07/25 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
07/26 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
09/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Liacouras Center
09/27 – New York City, NY @ Barclays Center
09/30 – Fairfax, VA @ Patriot Center
10/02 – Chicago, IL @ UIC Pavilion
10/16 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
10/17 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
11/18 – Osaka, JP @ Osaka Zepp Namba
11/19 – Osaka, JP @ Osaka Zepp Namba
11/21 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Shinkiba Studio Coast
11/22 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Shinkiba Studio Coast
11/23 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Shinkiba Studio Coast