14
Feb

Happy Valentines Day–Watch The XX Cover Beyonce’s “I Miss You”

On Valentines Day, watch the excellent XX cover Solange’s sister’s song I Miss You. That’ll do just fine for now.

14
Feb

Watch Johnny Marr Explain the Genesis of “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now”

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Earlier today NME featured (for its Song Stories series) a video of The Smith’s Johnny Marr explaining the genesis of The Smiths’ hallmark song, Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now.   Watch below as Marr plays the song “for the first time in 25 years,” on the red Gibson ES-355 on which it was written.  What could be better than watching one your guitar heroes,  Johnny Marr, explain and show you how to play one of your favorite songs of all time?  Guitar players and Smiths fans, get your swoon on below.

13
Feb

Watch Jake Bugg Perform “Broken” On KCRW

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Check out below British upstart Jake Bugg’s persuasive performance for KCRW of his song Broken.  The video is both a preview of Bugg’s KCRW session that will be broadcast in full on February 20th and of what you’ll get if you venture down to the Ventura Theater on April 19th for Bugg’s opening set for the headlining Band of Horses (the latter highly, highly recommended–see our review of their Troubadour show last fall HERE).  We sense Bugg is a work in process still, but Broken bodes incredibly well for his works still to come.

12
Feb

Check Out New British Sea Power Song “Machineries of Joy” From New Album

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We have been long-time fans of British Sea Power, and especially their rock anthems.  After a two year album hiatus, BSP has announced the release (on 4/2) of their new album Machineries of Joy via Rough Trade Records.  According to the band’s frontman Yan, “We’d like the record to be an antidote [to the world’s craziness] – a nice game of cards in pleasant company.”  Well cut ’em, and we’ll deal.  Check out below a radio-edit of the title track off the new album, followed by the album’s tracklist.  The title track continues BSP’s long history of strong songs.  You can pre-order the album here.

Machineries Of Joy Tracklist:

1. Machineries Of Joy
2. K Hole
3. Hail Holy Queen
4. Loving Animals
5. What You Need The Most
6. Monsters Of Sunderland
7. Spring Has Sprung
8. Radio Goddard
9. A Light Above Ascending
10. When A Warm Wind Blows Through The Grass

12
Feb

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ To Webcast Feb. 21st Henry Fonda Show

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Regrets?  We’ve got one more. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are out on tour in support of their superb new album Push The Sky Away, and will play the Henry Fonda on February 21st.  The bad news: of course the show’s sold out.  The good news: Cave and the band will webcast the show courtesy of RockFeedBack.  Regular rave reviews of their shows continue to roll in, and we intend to be web-side when the webcast goes live. Check out the announcement below and go HERE on the 21st to watch the show. After, check out the lyric video for the band’s song sub-jubilant song Jubilee Street off of the new album.  Another great one from Cave.

12
Feb

Watch Solange Knowles Perform “Bad Girls” for Black Cab Sessions

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Solange Knowles (where have we heard that name before, hmmm?) has slowly swayed into our melange.  Check out Solange and her collaborator Dev Hynes (Lightspeed Champion, on acoustic guitar) performing her song Bad Girls below.  Watch as their Black Cab Session revs up during the song’s first half before Solange kicks in on all cylinders during the second half of the fare.  Her True EP appeared last year on Grizzly Bear member Chris Taylor’s Terrible label, thereby adding some indie-cred to her  mix and setting her apart a bit from her sister, What’s-Her-Name.  After the Black Cab, watch the official video for Losing You off of  True.

11
Feb

Watch Frightened Rabbit Perform “Backyard Skulls” Unplugged

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We have been going on a bit and repeatedly about the phenomenal new Frightened Rabbit album Pedestrian Verse. We haven’t heard a wrong note yet.  Check out songwriter Scott Hutchison, with strong harmonic accompaniment, performing one of the album’s strong songs, Backyard Skulls, unplugged for a Best Fit Session.  About the song, Hutchison recently said “this song was inspired by a novel by the Scottish writer Chris Brookmyre.  In his 2011 book Where The Bodies Are Buried, the detectives use aerial images to hunt for undiscovered bodies. I took this idea and threaded it into a song about unpleasant secrets in a more general sense. Infidelity, mistakes, wrong-doings. These things are never really gone, no matter how far down you bury them.” Make no mistakes about it, this performance has no wrong-doings.  Superb stuff.  The song’s well-wrought lyrics follow the video.

Backyard Skulls:

“All our secrets are smothered by dirt
Underneath paving stones
Lying, waiting to be told
Some remain hidden, some get found
Like a long lost soul
Like a skull beneath the ground
Backyard skulls
Deep beneath the ground
Those backyard skulls
Are not deep enough to never be found
Here lies the first time that I was wrong
And yet there’s still no sign
No exes mark the spot
Of the ancient encounters
With foreign skin, all but perished by now
But you can’t erase the grin from those
Backyard skulls
Deep beneath the ground
Those backyard skulls
Are not deep enough to never be found
Through patio doors
Lies century upon century
Of skulls untold
Hushed as suburban adultery
Below our homes
Underneath the lawns we keep
White silent skulls
Are smiling at the hypocrisy
Backyard skulls
Deep beneath the ground
Those backyard skulls
Are not deep enough to never be found”

11
Feb

Concerts In The Realm Updated: Including New Shows Sigur Ros at the Santa Barbara Bowl; Band of Horses at Ventura Theater

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We’ve finally updated Concerts In The Realm which you can check out HERE.  New notables include Band of Horses with Jake Bugg at the Ventura Theater on April 18th and Sigur Ros at the Santa Barbara Bowl on April 19th.  That’s a particularly great one-two.

11
Feb

Listen to The Postal Service’s Unreleased/New Song “A Tattered Line of String”

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Following on the heals of The Postal Service’s announced re-grouping and tour (we find it hard to believe they’ll play on a Saturday at Coachella given the recent US Postal Service announcement), the band will soon (on April 9th) release their 10th Anniversary Deluxe Reissue of Give Up.   Today the band released a new song entitled A Tattered Line of String.  More pop magic from the Postal ones.  Check it out.

11
Feb

Watch Jim James’ New Official Video For “A New Life”

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Jim James is making a motion for your undivided attention.  James has released his first solo album, the ravishing Regions Of Light And Sound Of God, and has just today released the official video for the album’s first single, A New Life.  The song and video begin spare, and the song doesn’t start chugging along doo-wop-stylee until after the 1:20 mark.   There’s all sorts of mischief and imagery going on in the video and song.  Gone is the MMJ bear, replaced with a bison’s head.  In are the hermaphroditic dancers and a woman sprinting through door frames in an open field.  We got this.  Duh!