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Young Wonder
May 20, 2013 1:55pm | StereoGum

Young Wonder is an electro-pop duo from Cork, Ireland who have a mastery for crafting lush, skittering soundscapes. “Electrified” combines big, bright synths and features lead singer Rachel Koeman’s hitting the hook’s high notes while harmonizing with monster-sound vocal distortion. Its video was directed by fellow Irishmen, Brendan Canty and Conal Thomson of the art collective Feel Good Lost, who have worked with Passion Pit and Keep Shelley In Athens, among others. Says Canty (not of Fugazi and Rites Of Spring fame) of the clip, “We and the band talked a lot about creating a more montage-based, pop-style video that really captures the personality of the band, their environment, the track, and the new record whilst still including that ethereal imagery that we are known for.” Check out the dark but spritely video below.

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Desert Déjá Vu: Coachella Tickets Going on Sale Already...
May 20, 2013 1:55pm | The Daily Swarm



Wait a second – weren’t we like, just there a month ago? Well, get ready because Coachella pre-sales are about to hit the interweb. Just do the sensible thing and buy a weekend pass without knowing what the line-ups will be. Via Consequence of Sound:

Advance passes will go on sale beginning Friday, May 24th at 10:00 am PST. Visit the festival



Roomrunner streaming debut LP, reschedule release show
May 20, 2013 1:47pm | Brooklyn Vegan

by Andrew Sacher

Roomrunner at WBAR-B-Q 2013 (more by Amanda Hatfield)

As mentioned, Baltimore's Roomrunner are releasing their debut LP, Ideal Cities, next week (5/28) via Fan Death, but you can now listen to it ahead of its release date at SPIN. When last writing about the album, I said:

The album has the clearest production of anything the band has put out to date, but it's far from overly polished. Guitar riffs pile on top of each other in a Siamese Dream/In Utero sort of way, putting Roomrunner in a league of other current bands like California X and Milk Music that actually make the term "grunge" sound appealing again.
As mentioned, they'll be playing a few dates in June with Mikal Cronin (who is touring in support of his excellent new LP, MCII) and Shannon and the Clams, including the NYC show happening on June 20 at Ballroom (tickets). Around that time, Roomrunner will also play a record release show on June 13 at Death by Audio, where they were initially supposed to play a release show in May but cancelled.

Updated dates are listed, along with a video of them playing "Bait Car" at Death by Audio, below...

Continue reading "Roomrunner streaming debut LP, reschedule release show" at brooklynvegan


Beck performs 'Song Reader' tracks live for the first time - watch
May 20, 2013 1:47pm | NME
The singer-songwriter played 'Sorry' and 'Heaven's Ladder' last night in Santa Cruz, California



Huh? Linkin Park's Chester Bennington Fronting Stone Temple Pilots...
May 20, 2013 1:44pm | The Daily Swarm



Linkin’s Park’s Chester Bennington is now the lead singer for the Stone Temple Pilots. While Bennington still claims that Linkin Park is his top priority, new promo shots of STP give us the feeling that they’re in it for the long haul. Via Stereogum:

The Bennington-fronted STP made their debut yesterday, at KROQ


Cassie
May 20, 2013 1:41pm | StereoGum

Last month, Cassie, the queen of breathy-robot electro-R&B, released her insanely great RockaByeBaby mixtape, which would still be the year’s best mixtape if Chance The Rapper’s Acid Rap hadn’t come along. The tape ended with the twinkly, luxurious “All My Love.” And now the Brooklyn dance producer Kingdom has reworked the track, though he didn’t exactly overhaul it. Instead, he stretched out its titanic computer-groove to nearly twice its length, adding in some subtle touches. Listen to his edit below.

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Kvelertak played The Studio @ Webster Hall with Cancer Bats and Black Tusk (pics)
May 20, 2013 1:40pm | Brooklyn Vegan

Kvelertak @ The Studio at Webster Hall, 5/17/2013 (more by Keith Marlowe)

Kvelertak brought the temperature up a few degrees in the basement of Webster Hall, when the band joined Cancer Bats and Black Tusk as part of a sold-out show at The Studio on May 17. More sweaty, stage-divey, rafter-hang-y pictures are at InvisibleOranges. The show was part of a tour for the Norwegian party-metal crew in celebration of their new LP, Meir, out now.

Continue reading "Kvelertak played The Studio @ Webster Hall with Cancer Bats and Black Tusk (pics)" at brooklynvegan


Bennio Qwerty
May 20, 2013 1:37pm | StereoGum

Bennio Qwerty is a new project with its foundation in the foundation of one of my favorite bars on the South Side of Williamsburg, Bar Donna. And “its foundation in the foundation” is not a typo: guitarist/singer Mike Barron and bassist Nathan Delffs met onsite-constructing the bar’s elegant woodwork, discovering a shared love for the likes of Lungfish, Scott Walker, and Drive Like Jehu while laying the beams. Barron’s been on these pages already, as guitarist for North Highlands; before Bennio, Delffs played in Forest Fire, and drummer Louie Glaser comes from Wise Blood. Bennio’s sound isn’t really a triangulation of those aforementioned influences, nor the band members’ previous projects for that matter. Barron voices intelligent intonations over a rhythmic, lydian track that’s given a soothing studio treatment, registering as something like a less mathematically minded Travis Morrison. Hear it:

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watch a new 8-bit video from Old Monk ++ upcoming shows
May 20, 2013 1:30pm | Brooklyn Vegan

by Bill Pearis

Local indie rockers Old Monk are busy finishing the follow-up to 2012's Birds of Belize, a record that should be out in early 2014. Meanwhile, the band have a stopgap single out now on Eenie Meenie, the very catchy "Seymour." We've got the premiere of its video in this post. Using 8-bit graphics it works in references to Pitfall!, plus a slew of classic films (Safety Last, Annie Hall, The Good, the Bad & the Ugly to name three) and was directed/animated by Josh Carrafa who you may know from his Music History Gifs website. You can check it out below.

Old Monk also have a few NYC shows coming up: June 8 at Knitting Factory with The Vansaders, The Marshmallows and The Brooklyn What (tix); then June 18 at Cameo; and June 28 at Ludlow St. club Leftfield. Those dates are listed, along with that video, below.

Continue reading "watch a new 8-bit video from Old Monk ++ upcoming shows" at brooklynvegan


Sigur Rós Cover 'The Simpsons' Theme Song, Make Cameo Alongside Björk...
May 20, 2013 1:25pm | The Daily Swarm



In a recent episode, the Simpsons traveled to Iceland and ran into Sigur Rós and Björk. Not only that, but Sigur Rós also contributed their version of The Simpsons theme song. Via NME:

Speaking about their involvement with the show previously, Sigur Ros said in a statement: “The band’s music scores Homer’s visit to Iceland, make an unprecedented musical collaboration between the show and a band; with this episode, Sigur Ros have written and performed more original music for The Simpsons than any other outside band in the show’s history.”

Read and comment. From thedailyswarm.com.

Watch Action Bronson
May 20, 2013 1:19pm | Cosequence Of Sound

Boy, oh boy, are the GIF makers in for a field day. In the new video for “Strictly 4 My Jeeps”, watch as Action Bronson does cartwheels, lifts weights, ride around in his big ass jeep, and play a game of horse with RiFF RAFF before heading home for a mean steak and an Action Bronson-themed ice cream cake. A+ job to everyone involved.

“Strictly 4 My Jeeps” is the first track off Bronson’s collaborative album with wunderkind producer Harry Fraud, Saab Stories. In a recent tweet, Bronson revealed the tape “WILL BE OUT EARLY JUNE 10000000% no matter what.” As always, stay tuned for more.


The National began their tour in Ithaca (pics, setlist)
May 20, 2013 1:19pm | Brooklyn Vegan

photos by PSquared Photography

The National at State Theater - 5/16/13

As mentioned, The National are releasing their new album, Trouble Will Find Me, this week (5/21), and they kicked off their international tour in support of it last week (5/16) just a few hours upstate of their hometown at Ithaca's State Theater. Pictures from that show are in this post.

At that show, they played almost the entirety of the new album, including all three singles, "Sea of Love", "Don't Swallow the Cap", and "Demons", and a number of other highlights like "I Should Live In Salt" and "I Need My Girl." They spread the new tracks apart pretty well though, making room for tons of old favorites like "Daughters of the Soho Riots," "Fake Empire," "Mr. November," "Afraid of Everyone," and more. Check out the full setlist below.

As mentioned, The National's tour brings them to their hometown for their largest show there yet on June 5 at Barclays Center with Youth Lagoon (who also just played NYC). Tickets for the Barclays Center show are still available and we're also giving away a pair.

More pictures and the setlist from the Ithaca show below...

Continue reading "The National began their tour in Ithaca (pics, setlist)" at brooklynvegan


Laura Marling streams new album 'Once I Was An Eagle' ahead of official release
May 20, 2013 1:19pm | NME
The singer-songwriter's fourth album comes out on May 27


Craig Leon
May 20, 2013 1:16pm | Fact Magazine

Haven’t heard of Nommos before? You’re in for a treat.

Craig Leon will always be best known as a producer to the stars. The man has lent his technical knowledge to a host of high profile bands and artists, from the Ramones, The Talking Heads, Blondie and Suicide in the 1970s and 80s to his more recent classical work with Luciano Pavarotti, The London Symphony Orchestra and flautist James Galway. It is however, a lesser known album from 1981, released on John Fahey’s hallowed Takoma imprint that stands as his most unique contribution to music. An electronic record made at a time when the sounds were still in their infancy, Leon took the post-punk sound he helped to forge and stripped into a skeletal, pulsing hum replacing any sense of pop with off-key drones, reverberating rhythms and pulsating synthesizers.

Nommos will be re-issued by the Superior Viaduct label on June 25 and it’s beyond overdue. The album received a ‘blink and you’ll miss it’ bootleg pressing not so long ago, but Superior Viaduct are pulling out all the stops to make sure theirs is the version to grab, with the edition remastered from the original analog tapes.

According to Julian Cope’s Head Heritage Nommos is the ”missing link between the proto-industrial rhythm and drone of Suicide and the whole minimalist drone / static / repetition met...


MOKB Video Premiere : French Camp :
May 20, 2013 1:05pm | My Old Kentucky Blog

French Camp is a Brooklyn-based band comprised of singer Owen Beverly along with Benji Lee, Edward Barton, Andrew Doherty. Beverly is originally from Jackson, Mississippi and named the band after a boarding school in the Mississippi delta not too far from there. The have two records to their name with the latest being Odd Particle that was released earlier this month. During the creation of the record, they drew inspiration from Roy Orbison and many of his signature trademarks can be heard in the lyrics, guitar tones, and vocals.

Their newest single is the melodic “Way To Your Heart.” According to Beverly, the song was written shortly after a friend had passed and is referenced with some of the imagery in the new video for the song, although they tried to keep the visual “a little more playful and ironic.” The depicts a heart surgery along with Beverly running throughout the clip as a cathartic release while tossing aside objects that go along with the lyrics of the song. Find it below along with a stream of the album in full.

Odd Particle by French Camp

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