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Backtrack: Woods At Rear House
May 22, 2013 1:53pm | StereoGum

Jobs were passed down generationally between strangers. One guy became an editor at a magazine, but used to be a music buyer at Mondo Kim’s on St. Marks. My friend got the job and started a shoegaze band with a tall guy named Brad that had a huge beard and a couple large cats. Brad moved away and then two different guys joined and the band got way darker. It felt like every musician in New York was in Black Dice at some point. Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio produced a record for Telepathe, a band that used to be a different band. I got an internship at The FADER through a kid I sort of knew that went to Columbia who had one before me. He really liked Ryan Adams. I liked Ryan Adams less, which worried me for some reason.

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The Comments on These Old School Rave YouTube Videos are Giving Us Tons of Feelings...
May 22, 2013 1:49pm | The Daily Swarm



Via Vice:

Thankfully, there are a few diamonds of decency in this online hate-pit, and they usually arrive beneath music videos. Sometimes you read stories about aging couples who had their first kiss in a Wisconsin diner as “Tiny Dancer” played on the jukebox. Sometimes you see really enthusiastic Europeans thanking the uploader of a death metal track with a smiley face. And sometimes, just sometimes, YouTube commenters prove they’re capable of being funny.

However, if you want to find the most inspiring and poignant posts on YouTube, you could do far worse than loading up a rave/hardcore playlist comprised of tracks from the late 80s and early 90s.


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Crystal Stilts playing with So So Glos who also play free "MTV Artist to Watch" show tonight
May 22, 2013 1:49pm | Brooklyn Vegan

The So So Glos, whose album Blowout came out not too long ago, are playing a free show at Studio @ Webster Hall tonight (5/22) which will be streamed live on MTV Hive. You can get free tickets through Ticketweb but walk-ups will be let in until capacity is reached. Doors are at 7 PM. Flyer for the show is below.

The band's next NYC show is a previously discussed show happening this Sunday (5/26) at Knitting Factory as part of a show put on by Hunter College radio station WHCS. Since we last spoke, Crystal Stilts have been added to that bill, which also includes Dinowalrus, Heavens Gate and Trabajo. Tickets are $12 ($8 if you use promo code "hookmeupwhcs") and still available but if you'd like to go for free, we've got a pair to give away. Details on how to enter are below.

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She And Him's Zooey Deschanel directs video for 'I Could've Been Your Girl' - watch
May 22, 2013 1:40pm | NME
The duo's new album 'Volume 3' was released earlier this month



Why are There No Indie Rock Pinball Machines? This is Why...
May 22, 2013 1:34pm | The Daily Swarm



Via Village Voice:

There’s a certain level of superstar ubiquity required to earn your own pinball machine. You need to have a long, impressive career, make a couple great albums, have your guitarist recognized on a first-name basis, and generally reach peak popularity in the mid-'80s. At the pinball joint I regular, there’s a whole section dedicated to the select few bands that earned their own table – AC/DC, Guns 'n Roses, Elvis, even The Who. It’s kind of a lost era of pop music, when furnishing your name in an arcade was a legitimately feasible career milestone, and it got me thinking, what if bands today were getting pinball machines themed after them, what might they look like? Because I take all of my ideas too far, I got my idiot brother Mitchell Winkie to sketch a few blueprints.


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Conservative Group Panics After Ke$ha Drinks Pee on TV...
May 22, 2013 1:31pm | The Daily Swarm



Apparently the folks over at the Parents’ Television Council haven’t heard of the teeth whitening and alleged health benefits of urophagia, or urine drinking. If they had, they wouldn’t have freaked out so badly when Ke$ha drank a little pee on her MTV reality show. Via Spin

Last night on Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, which airs Tuesdays at 11 p.m., the Warrior princess could be seen drinking her own urine (watch a preview clip here). The pee-sipping has been a major talking point for the series, with the Internet gossip mill first touting the unwholesome scoop back in February. And now, as the Hollywood Reporter points out, Ke$ha’s whizz-quaffing has attracted the displeasure of the Parents Television Council, a non-profit profit advocacy group whom you may remember from such indecency complaints as our national war on Janet Jackson’s right nipple.

For her part, Ke$ha says they probably won’t have to worry about a repeat performance.

Ke$ha has previously said her piss take was a one-off. “I hear it was good for you,” she told THR of the water-sports drink. “I


La Luz Announces Summer Tour Dates
May 22, 2013 1:28pm | CMJ


Surf rocker quartet La Luz have announced a series of summer tour dates that finds the Seattle group kicking things off with a show in Portland before heading east. They’ll hit New York for a show at the Mercury Lounge on July 14, then head back west and finish up in their hometown for the Capitol Hill Block Party. That’s quite the trek!

Though this is a summer tour, it’s as good a time as ever to revisit the track Sure As Spring, a sweet song dripping with hauntingly sweet melancholia. “It’s so hard to get my blood to settle down,” Shana Cleveland sings as she laments past failed relationships. The track’s driving guitars, languid harmonies and lush textures build to a musical breakdown towards the second half of the song that embodies the surf rock twang of La Luz. Their EP, Damp Face, is out now. Check out the tour dates below.

Tour Dates For La Luz:
06/28 – Portland, OR – The Know
06/30 – San Francisco, CA – The Hemlock
07/02 – San Diego, CA – VOID
07/03 – Phoenix, AZ – The Last Exit
07/04 – Marfa, TX – Padres
07/05 – Austin, TX – Hotel Vegas
07/06 – Fort Worth, TX – The Wherehouse
07/08 – Atlanta, GA – 529
07/09 – Knoxville, TN – Pilot Light
07/10 – Nashville, TN – Stone Fox
07/11 – Boone, NC – Blac...


Watch Empire of the Sun return to the stage, perform
May 22, 2013 1:26pm | Cosequence Of Sound

Australian electro-pop duo Empire of the Sun already proved quite theatrical with their recent fantastical video for “Alive”. Well, it would appear their stage show in support of their sophomore effort, Ice on the Dune, remains just as invigorating. This week, the outfit performed their first show in two years at Dallas’ House of Blues as part of Yahoo!’s On the Road series. While Lord Littlemore was nowhere to be seen, Emperor Steele reigned over a fashionable medley of performers, from neurotic dancers to sweaty musicians. The costumes, the lights, and the beats — all golden opportunities for glam. Replay their performance of “Alive” below.

Ice on the Dune arrives in June 18th via Astralwerks. Pre-orders are ongoing.


French Reporter is Unaware of the Fact Justin Timberlake Has Released a New Album, Hilarity Ensues...
May 22, 2013 1:20pm | The Daily Swarm



As some of you may be aware, Justin Timberlake is currently in Cannes to promote his upcoming Coen Brothers film Inside Llewyn Davis. During a round table interview, he took questions from a French reporter who some how missed the fact that he just released an album. Via Vulture:

It began with the reporter from Nice asking, “You have nothing to prove anymore in music, Justin. But I have a feeling that you are making some sacrifice in music just because you are so focused right now on your acting.”

“I just put a record out, man!” said Timberlake, incredulously.

“He put out two!” said co-star Carey Mulligan, who was paired with Timberlake for the round-table interviews.

“I put out a record that has a second part. That comes out this fall! Where have you been?” Timberlake kept going. “You gotta get out of Cannes, man. You gotta get out of Nice. You gotta get off your little island, man. As a matter of fact, I


Schoolboy Q, Action Bronson (who has a new video) & more played the XXL Freshman show; Rock the Bells tix on sale
May 22, 2013 1:15pm | Brooklyn Vegan

Schoolboy Q at Best Buy Theater - 5/21/13 (via Kellen Dengler)

Thanks to TDE's recent success, Q found himself as the most established performer at the Freshman show. With no one to accompany him on stage, he fared better in the larger crowd as a solo artist, breezing through tracks from Habits & Contradictions and throwback collaborations with A$AP Rocky. At one point, he asked Kendrick Lamar to join him but laughed at the audience members who fell for his joke. Fittingly, he won the crowd back with his charisma by asking them the title of his upcoming album. "Oxymoron!" they screamed back. And this was done four times over. [XXL]
The 2013 XXL Freshman Class, including Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, Angel Haze, and more, all came to NYC for a show at Best Buy Theater last night (5/21). You can check out a video of Schoolboy Q playing "My Hatin' Joint" at the show, below.

As mentioned in yesterday's What's Going On? post, Action Bronson made a video for his Harry Fraud-produced song, "Strictly 4 My Jeeps." If you missed it, you can watch that video below. Riff Raff stars in the video, and as discussed, he plays a Scion A/V show in Brooklyn at Coco 66 tonight (5/22) with Stalley and Smoke DZA. Entrance to that show had to be gained through Scion's contest which has since ended.

Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul are both members of the group <...


Mixtape Of The Week: Tree Sunday School II: When Church Lets Out
May 22, 2013 1:15pm | StereoGum

The Chicago rapper/producer Tree calls his style “soul-trap,” and that’s a better genre descriptor than a critic nerd like me could come up with. Seen from a certain angle, Tree is an inheritor to his city’s Common/early Kanye conscious-rap throne. His music can be placid and thoughtful, full of doomed narrative and poverty-contemplation and emotional catharsis. He does things with samples that could’ve made No I.D. or young Kanye proud; check the way he resurrects the old chipmunk-soul production trick to turn Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” into a disorienting banger on “The King.” And he’s structured his entire new mixtape Sunday School II: When Church Lets Out around the idea of a morning at church; it actually has firmly demarcated mini-suites, and it works toward a structural coherence that even the most ambitious mixtapes almost never try. But Tree isn’t a preacher or a striver or a struggle-rapper, and he damn sure isn’t an antidote to his city’s nihilistic drill scene. Rather, he comes off like a wizened older cousin to the kids in that scene. His drums punch almost as hard as Young Chop’s, his threats are just as vivid and bloodyminded as Chief Keef’s, and his voice is a demonic terror all its own.

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Jailed Pussy Riot member goes on hunger strike
May 22, 2013 1:13pm | NME
Maria Alyokhina was denied the right to attend her own parole hearing


Lars Ulrich is at Cannes, but Can't Actually Make It to Any Movies, Is Bummed Out...
May 22, 2013 1:08pm | The Daily Swarm



Lars Ulrich is at the Cannes Film Festival to both pump his band’s movie Metallica Through the Never and cut some ribbons. Unfortunately, he’s not getting to see very many movies, and he’s super bummed out about it. Via The Vulture:

This is your first time in Cannes. What


The Lonely Island
May 22, 2013 1:06pm | StereoGum

It is yet another #WACKWEDNESDAY for the Lonely Island and today they’ve released an attempted-grammar lesson called “SEMICOLON” featuring guest vocals from Solange. Utilizing the Drake-popularized lyrical device of hashtag rap (example: “we run the game; umpire”), the four try to explain how the polarizing punctuation mark works. Except they do not at all and their teacher, voiced by Maya Rudolph, makes sure they know it. Come for the punchlines (there’s one about A.L.F.!), but, seriously, do not use this as grammar gospel. Get your laughs below.

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Lace Curtain releasing new EP on Mexican Summer (stream a track); Total Control are here, expand tour (updated dates)
May 22, 2013 1:04pm | Brooklyn Vegan

by Bill Pearis

As we've mentioned a few times, Total Control are visiting from Australia, playing two shows in NYC this week: tonight (5/22) at Mercury Lounge with Pop. 1280, Night Sins, and Sleepies (tickets); and 285 Kent on Thursday (5/23) with Raspberry Bulbs, Crazy Spirit, and Survival (tickets). If you haven't checked the band's music out yet -- motorik synth workouts, jittery post-punk and punk stormers -- you can stream both their fantastic 2011 album Henge Beat and their singles compilation below. Go to one (or both) of these shows!

Meanwhile, you may remember that Total Control's Mikey Young, David West and James Vinciguerra formed new electronic side project Lace Curtain. They dropped their debut EP back in March via DFA which I described as an EP that "would make a good soundtrack to a dystopian sci-fi film or, in the case of "Good Intentions," someone's nightmare breakup or withdrawal. (In a good way, of course.)" A couple tracks from that EP are streamable below.

Lace Curtain have already announced their second EP, Falling/Running, which will be out June 11 on Mexican Summer. A little more straightforward than the DFA EP, the four new tracks would make for good late night driving music, or maybe just playing the old Atar...

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