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'The Libertines: Bound Together' to be released as e-book this week
May 21, 2013 10:28am | NME
Best-selling biography will be available on May 23


Boards of Canada share mysterious Japanese address
May 21, 2013 10:28am | Fact Magazine

Tomorrow’s harvest: a transmission from the increasingly enigmatic duo.

Apparently, a month-long mystery was not enough intrigue for the Scottish brothers. Boards of Canada just tweeted the following date, time, and location: “May 22nd 24:00 @ 1-23-10 Jinnan Shibuya-ku Tokyo”. The address is in Tokyo’s trendy Shibuya-ku district, and searches lead to either a bank, a Hello Kitty store, or department store 109Mens. This story is developing.

Update: As Tokyo-resident Matt Lyne points out via Twitter, the address leads to “a video screen at the big crossing,” nothing that Radiohead tried a similar event in 2011 that was cancelled due to police fears about crowd size.

Tomorrow



Boards of Canada share mysterious Japanese address, new video coming?
May 21, 2013 10:28am | Fact Magazine

Tomorrow’s harvest: a transmission from the increasingly enigmatic duo.

Apparently, a month-long mystery was not enough intrigue for the Scottish brothers. Boards of Canada just tweeted the following date, time, and location: “May 22nd 24:00 @ 1-23-10 Jinnan Shibuya-ku Tokyo”. The address is in Tokyo’s trendy Shibuya-ku district, and searches lead to either a bank, a Hello Kitty store, or department store 109Mens. This story is developing.

Update: As Tokyo-resident Matt Lyne points out via Twitter, the address leads to “a video screen at the big crossing,” noting that Radiohead tried a similar event in 2011 that was cancelled due to police fears about crowd size.

Tomorrow


Majical Cloudz
May 21, 2013 10:25am | CMJ

“I told you that I’d been writing/This song is proof that I’m trying,” sings Devon Welsh on “Impersonator,” the title track off his new album. The key word in the lyric is “trying.” Through his work as part of Majical Cloudz, a Montreal-based synth-pop project with Matthe Otto, Welsh has chronicled his own anxieties about the creative process and more often than not the words he associates with it—lies, illusions, magic—are rooted in deception. His work is often self-referential and even meta-textual, but it’s rarely concerned with seeming clever, witty or cute. Welsh sings in a deep, expressive baritone—think Leonard Cohen, think Matt Berninger, think a sad owl clutching a dead mouse in its mouth—and the arrangements that surround him float around him with a stark, urgent simplicity that contradicts the band’s fanciful name. If he’s hiding behind something, it’s a simple white mask. Nothing ornate. “I’m a liar,” he sings in the album’s opening moments over a bed of processed vocal samples. “I say I make music.”

He does make music, and he’s been doing it for a while now. Welsh and Otto released the Turns Turns Turns EP last year through the small Montreal record label and artist community Arbutus, the home to cosmopolitan, experimental pop acts like Grimes, Blue Hawaii and Doldrums. These artists each have a busy, k...



Recent highlights from RBMA New York, including lectures from Bok Bok and Herb Powers Jr, Four Tet breaking down his live set-up, Dope Jams and more
May 21, 2013 10:18am | Fact Magazine

As Red Bull Music Academy New York rolls into its second week, they’ve been rolling out some really interesting content for electronic music fans. Here’s some of the best:

- Four Tet explains to a crowded room how he builds his live sets, including insight into the equipment he uses and how he uses it, and some interesting comments on his approach to building tension and sound quality [watch it above].

- Night Slugs co-founder Bok Bok sits down on the couch with the BBC’s Emma Warren to talk about Slimzee and Dizzee Rascal, creating underwater spaces in night clubs and the evolution of the Night Slugs clubnight and label.



- Slow to Speak, the in-house team from NYC record store Dope Jams, which closed this year but recently reopened in a new location, contribute a mix to RBMA radio [stream it above, and it's a great companion piece to their FACT mix from last year].

- Legendary engineer Herb Powers Jnr sheds some light on the dark art of mastering, and talks through his history in the business, including mastering Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force’s ’Planet Rock’ and more.

- Stephen Mallinder of post-punk group Cabaret Voltaire sits down for a fireside chat [below].


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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers began their five-night Beacon Theatre run (pics, setlist)
May 21, 2013 10:13am | Brooklyn Vegan

photos by Dana (distortion) Yavin

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers @ Beacon Theatre, 5/20/2012

Petty doesn't play a supercharged oldies revue like the Rolling Stones. Nor does he distort his catalogue into willfully eccentric renditions that separate "true" fans from mere pretenders, a la Bob Dylan. (Don't get me wrong: I love this about Dylan.) Petty doesn't perform for three and a half hours, like Bruce Springsteen, and he doesn't rely on expensive bells and whistles, like pretty much everyone else.

Monday night, at least, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers satisfied themselves with a tight, confident, two-hour set that featured a handful of hits, a few well-chosen covers and lots of deep album cuts. (You can check out the complete set list at the bottom of this post.) His band has been playing together for more than 30 years -- he was only half-kidding when he introduced drummer Steve Ferrone, who joined in 1994, as "the new guy" -- and they couldn't be more in sync. Lead guitarist Mike Campbell shreds aplenty, and keyboardist Benmont Tench unleashed a solo during "Melinda" (a staple of the band's live set that has never made its way onto an album) that ranged from Jerry Lee Lewis to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. But that was the extent of the fireworks. - [Huffington Post]

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers kicked off their five-night run at NYC's Beacon Theatre last night (5/20) and pi...

BRTSH KNIGHTS
May 21, 2013 10:11am | Abeano

At long last one of our favourite tracks of the last 6 months, the bubbling BRTSH Knights track If I Was To, is seeing a release on Technicolour Records. It will have a b-side, Hazed, and will feature remixes by garage legend El-B and Brainfeeder’s Mono/Poly:


Watch The-Dream & Kelly Rowland Play Leno
May 21, 2013 10:08am | StereoGum

The-Dream’s new album IV Play is now a week away from release, and on its latest single, the slippery but heartfelt “Where Have You Been,” he teams up with the former Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland. Both singers showed up on The Tonight Show last night to perform the song and to show surprising levels of onstage chemistry. Watch the performance below.

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Photos: The Rolling Stones @ Staples Center, Los Angeles 5/20/13
May 21, 2013 10:07am | StereoGum

With the 50 And Counting tour, the Rolling Stones are back on the road rocking arenas. Prior stops featured special guests Dave Grohl, Tom Waits, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, and Gwen Stefani, but on this particular night the Stones (including former guitarist Mick Taylor) shined all by themselves. Check out the photos in the gallery above and the setlist below.

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Stream TEEN Carolina EP (Stereogum Premiere)
May 21, 2013 10:06am | StereoGum

BTW alumni TEEN’s Kickstarter-funded EP Carolina is out next week, but you can stream it with us first. The sisters have crafted five tracks of complex psych-influenced but wholly unique indie pop that was produced by Daniel Schlett, who was also responsible for DIIV’s Oshin. I would tell you “Circus” is a stand-out, but I’d also tell you “Cannibal” is a stand-out and so on. Each track has exists in its own hyper-detailed, hypnotic space. Check it out below.

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Placebo announce seventh studio album and December UK tour dates
May 21, 2013 10:06am | NME
Band confirm details of new album 'Loud Like Love'


Iron & Wine played the Capitol Theatre & Beacon Theatre (pics, videos, setlists)
May 21, 2013 9:53am | Brooklyn Vegan

photos by PSquared Photography

Iron & Wine at the Capitol Theatre - 5/19/13

Iron & Wine is currently on a tour with the Secret Sisters in support of his new album, Ghost on Ghost, which hit NYC last week (5/14) at Beacon Theater and then circled back to the area for a Port Chester show at the Capitol Theater this past Sunday (5/19). Pictures of the latter are in this post.

For the tour, Sam Beam is being backed by a 13-piece band, and also takes some time out of his sets to do some solo acoustic material. Both NYC-area shows saw him playing the bulk of Ghost on Ghost in addition to a good amount of earlier material, but he had some surprises thrown in there too, including his cover of The Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" at the Cap show.

More pictures from the Cap and setlists/videos from both shows below...

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DiS does Primavera 2013 - Who To See?
May 21, 2013 9:45am | Drowned In Sound

Preview by Dan Lucas

(for some reason DiS' back-end won't currently let us tag him as the author)

If our Twitter and Facebook feeds are anything to go by, the boards are the heartbeat of DiS, and as such you


GoogaMooga day 2 in pics (Father John Misty, Lee Fields, Sharon Van Etten, Matt & Kim ++ more)
May 21, 2013 9:44am | Brooklyn Vegan

photos by Dana (distortion) Yavin

Father John Misty / Lee Fields / Sharon Van Etten

Saturday (5/18) at Great GoogaMooga in Prospect Park was Misty both onstage and off. J. Tillman (aka Father John Misty) played mid-afternoon set as light, atomizer-like rain frizzed hair and kept everything just a little moist. (Sunday the rain got worse and producers pulled the plug on the event.) Unlike Friday's paid-ticket kickoff event with Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Flaming Lips and The Darkness, Saturday's admission was free (though you had to order tickets) and also featured sets from headliners Matt & Kim, plus Lee Fields & the Expressions, Sharon Van Etten, Jovanotti and more. Pictures from Saturday are in this post. Did you brave the not-too-bad-weather for some music, beer and grub?

You can check out Friday pics of YYYs, The Flaming Lips and The Darkness. More pictures from Saturday below...

Continue reading "GoogaMooga day 2 in pics (Father John Misty, Lee Fields, Sharon Van Etten, Matt & Kim ++ more)" at brooklynvegan


The Thermals
May 21, 2013 9:39am | StereoGum

In Portland punks the Thermals’ video for “The Sunset,” the second single from their new album Desperate Ground, badass bassist Kathy Foster gets a star turn. She plays a boxer training for a big fight with, as far as I can tell, the camera operator, and she also gives us her version of Rosie Perez’s dance from the Do The Right Thing opening credits. The band co-directed the video with Jeffrey Rowles, and you can watch it below.

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