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Vacation
May 18, 2013 4:08pm | StereoGum Last month we all heard the noisy melodic punk track “Pyro Hippies” by Cincinnati trio Vacation, from their forthcoming full-length for Don Giovanni, Candy Waves. Now the band have released another track from the album, the title track “Candy Waves.” In a recent Q&A, drummer/vocalist Jerri Panic told us about the inspirations behind the Candy Waves: “To me, the majority of the first record was written from the perspective of how I viewed society at the time and some of it
Hangout 2013 Friday: Kings Of Leon, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit,
& More
May 18, 2013 2:59pm | StereoGum The first considerations when attending a music festival on the beach are sartorial. Do you opt for filp-flops to facilitate the inevitable footwear removal and thereby risk blisters from stomping on plastic slabs all day, or do you go with sneakers to account for all that pavement pounding and thereby risk carrying them around all day (or worse, trudging around with sand in your shoes)? Do you wear a swimsuit to allow for a quick dip or more conventional pants so you can keep your phone, wallet and other necessities safely close by? Do you bring along accessories like a towel and a bag, or do you keep the frills to a minimum so there May 18, 2013 2:24pm | Fact Magazine On Record is a regular feature on FACT in which we ask an artist we admire to pick a record that means a lot to them, and use it as a jumping off point for a conversation. In this instalment we caught up with Contakt, who debuted on Local Action [disclosure: a label run independently by FACT's Tom Lea] in 2010 and has since released singles through DJ /rupture’s Dutty Artz label and promising San Francisco imprint Icee Hot. Brought up in Detroit’s city sister Lansing, Contakt spent several years running the city’s Vinyl Addict record store before moving to New York, where he took on a managerial role at the Fat Beats distribution network and launched TURRBOTAX®, a monthly party that regularly brings established artists like Terrence Parker and Robert Hood to NYC, but also is prepared to take risks on less established artists like Altered Natives. Michigan plays a huge part in Contakt’s productions; not in the sense that he makes music that sounds like the past (or, even worse, sticks played-out vocal samples about Detroit in them), but that he uses the techno template as a blank canvas to paint pictures of the stars. Like a certain pair of robots who’ve been in the news of late, he shouts out his teachers at every opportunity – teachers who, in the case of Robert Hood and Rolando, have now remixed his records – but is firmly on his own wave. We...
R.I.P. Sue MacClean, Twin Cities Live Music Legend...
May 18, 2013 12:47pm | The Daily Swarm If you spent any time at concerts in Minneapolis/St. Paul then you’ve attended one of Sue’s events. Full story at the Star Tribune:
Watch Kurt Vile Play Letterman
May 18, 2013 12:06pm | StereoGum Last month, Kurt Vile released his fifth studio album Wakin on A Pretty Daze via Matador. In support of its release, Vile and his band stopped by Late Show with David Letterman last night to play “Wakin on a Pretty Day.” Head to CBS.com to stream last night’s episode of Letterman; the performance is at 38:55.
Point, Counterpoint: The Smiths Were the Best, or F*ck Those
Guys...
May 18, 2013 12:00pm | The Daily Swarm Telegraph:
One Bar Cook's Long, Sad Road to His Symphony...
May 18, 2013 11:57am | The Daily Swarm
Kanye West Presents New Song in Typically Attractive, Insufferable
Fashion...
May 18, 2013 11:41am | The Daily Swarm
So reads some of Kanye West’s new song, which premiered last night in the physical universe, the rapper projecting his face and lyrics in 10 different cities and 66 different walls all over the world. Let’s just get this out of the way: the projections looked pretty sweet, as far as we can tell. Rolling Stone reports:
Scott & Charlene
May 18, 2013 11:23am | StereoGum Any Port In A Storm is the new record by Scott &
Charlene’s Wedding, the noisy indie-pop songwriting project
of Craig Dermody. On “Fakin NYC,” the native Australian
deadpans lines about the confusion he’s feeling after moving
to New York. He chronicles a firsthand experience working as a
security guard at a super-exclusive nightclub, and a general
disillusionment with the people one might run into there.
“Fakin’ in New York City / I’ll let you in on a
secret of mine,” Dermody sings. “I don’t know
what I’m doing any of the time.” Check it out below.
Any Port is out in July via Fire Records and includes the
band’s first new recordings in over two years, following a
debut LP Para Vista Social Club as well as the Two
Weeks EP. Read More...
Three Chicago House-Music Legends Chop It Up, On and Off The
Decks...
May 18, 2013 11:22am | The Daily Swarm Just look at the first 'question.’ Read the full interview at Time Out New York (instead of Time Out Chicago for some reason):
Need an Intro to Giorgio Moroder's Work? Here's As Good a Place As
Any...
May 18, 2013 11:17am | The Daily Swarm Dazed has put together an excellent mix of the man’s work.
He’s the old guy on that new record everyone hates?
What's going on Saturday?
May 18, 2013 10:43am | Brooklyn Vegan Turbonegro at House of Vans, Aug
2012 (more by Fred Pessaro // BBG) today in NYC
Watch Queens Of The Stone Age Do One More On Jools Holland
May 18, 2013 10:36am | StereoGum On June 4, Queens of the Stone Age will release a new record on
Matador, Like Clockwork. In advance of the album, the band
played Jools Holland last month. They also played again
last night. Below watch last night’s performance of “If
I Had a Tail.” The band was accompanied by the artist
Boneface, who is responsible for the band’s album artwork as
well as art for several Queens of the Stone Age videos. Read More...
Beyonce adds to pregnancy rumours by wheeling two prams out onstage
May 18, 2013 10:33am | NME Meanwhile, the 'Love On Top' singer critics gossipers on
Instagram
Watch De La Soul perform with The Roots on Fallon
May 18, 2013 10:21am | Cosequence Of Sound The De La Soul reunion tour hit Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. Though the group dropped a brand new song just last month, they opted to perform two classics with help from The Roots: “Jenifa Taught Me” and A Roller Skating Jam Named ‘Saturdays’”. Watch the replay below. |
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