Archive for September, 2009

Spiral Stairs live Seattle instore

By Michael on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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A little while back, Gerard may or may not have mentioned something about Spiral Stairs playing an instore in Seattle (by a while back I mean this morning and by “may or may not have mentioned” I mean he mapped it out in great detail… I just like suspense).

Well, dear friends, here it is… In celebration of the release of his first album under the SS moniker, Spiral is taking Seattle by free-live-instore storm. Check it. Don’t wreck it.

Battle For Burma contest winner revealed

By Hector on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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We are very, very happy to announce the winner of the Battle For Burma. The winner, who will be opening for Mission Of Burma at their free show at MIT on Sunday, October 4, is New Haven, CT’s own Eula.

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Congratulations to Eula, and thanks to everyone who entered the Battle For Burma. Stay tuned for further info.

Spiral Stairs – 2nd MP3 From ‘The Real Feel’

By Gerard on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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(photograph by Peter Ellenby)

Y’know, in the midst of all the hoopla surrounding Pavement’s return to the concert stage , there’s probably a tendency to overlook the forthcoming release of the first album to formally bear the Spiral Stairs nom de plume. Which is a lowdown, dirty shame, as Scott Kannberg has crafted the most (equal parts) brooding-funny-catchy-smart work of his post-Pavement oeuvre in the form of ‘The Real Feel’.

“True Love” (192k, MP3) is but one example.

In addition to the following dates (all supporting Bob Mould other than 10/18),  there will be a Spiral Stairs performance at Sonic Boom‘s Ballard location (2209 NW Market St.) on Wednesday, October 14 (6pm).  Though ‘The Real Feel’ isn’t formally released until October 20, Sonic Boom will have copies of the CD and LP available that day.

10/15 – Neumos – Seattle, WA
10/16 – Doug Fir Lounge – Portland, OR
10/18 – Treasure Island Music Festival - San Francisco, CA
10/19 – Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
10/20 – Belly Up Tavern – Solana Beach, CA

(preorder ‘The Real Feel’ on CD or LP from The Matador Store)

Harlem – US Dates (And CMJ, Too)

By Gerard on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

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(l-r : Curtis, Coomers, Jose. Pics taken from Poptartgirl’s Flickr page)

OK, we’ve listed some of the dates below previously, but now we’ve got extensive CMJ activity for Harlem as well. If you’d like to argue that CMJ is part of America, well, that’s going to be a very long discussion between you and I.

While you’re mulling it over, Harlem have recently completed recording and mixing of their 2nd album at Costa Mesa, CA’s Distillery. For a while there was some suspicion we’d sent them to a real distillery, but all of the invoices checked out (and Chris Lombardi even swung by the place) and hopefully that’s the last of our label paranoia for a while. More details surrounding said album will be forthcoming soon.

Fri 10/2/09 Emo’s Austin TX with !!!
Sat 10/3/09 Saturn Bar New Orleans LA
Sun 10/4/09 Alabama Music Box Mobile AL
Mon 10/5/09 Sluggo’s Pensacola FL
Tue 10/6/09 Will’s Pub Orlando FL
Thu 10/8/09 Sweat Records Miami FL
Fri 10/9/09 New World Brewery Ybor City/Tampa FL
Tue 10/13/09 Nightlight Chapel Hill NC
Wed 10/14/09 Talking Head Baltimore MD
Thu 10/15/09 Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia PA
Sat 10/17/09 Scion Garage Rock Festival Satyricon Portland OR
Tue 10/20/09 Santos Party House New York NY
Wed 10/21/09 Maxwells Hoboken NJ
Fri 10/23/09 Vice Party @ Public Assembly Brooklyn NY
Sat 10/24/09 After The Jump Party @Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn NY
Tue 10/27/09 DC 9 Washington DC
Wed 10/28/09 JJ’s Bohemia Chattanooga TN
Thu 10/29/09 Hal & Mals Jackson MS
Fri 11/6/09 Fun Fun Fun Fest Austin TX (with Shearwater, Times New Viking, Fucked Up, Mission Of Burma, DRI)

Kurt Vile – stream “Childish Prodigy” in its entirety

By Gabe on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Yep.

Album out 10/6. Hear it now, buy it now (or later).

Mission of Burma – Full album stream (Rhapsody)

By Gabe on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Mission of Burma’s excellent new album, The Sound, The Speed, The Light isn’t out for another week, and some people can’t even wait until Tuesday to hail its brilliance.

We have you covered though – Rhapsody is streaming the entire album right now!

Disable your pop-up blockers, check the album out, and then own it forever.

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Kurt Vile on WMUC at 6pm EDT today

By Hector on Monday, September 28th, 2009
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Reasons to tune in to Kurt Vile’s interview on WMUC (College Park, MD) tonight at 6pm Eastern:

1. Kurt will be talking about his new album, Childish Prodigy, which is not only better than anything he’s ever done but also better than anything most people have ever done.

2. You’ll have a chance to win a copy of the aforementioned album.

3. You’ll also have a chance to win two tickets to Kurt’s show on November 5th at the Black Cat.

4. There is probably at least one other reason.

88.1 FM if you’re in the vicinity of College Park, www.wmucradio.com if you only know Maryland from watching The Wire.

London record shopping: still great

By Patrick on Saturday, September 26th, 2009

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Just got back from a trip to London and am happy to report that it is still one of the record shopping capitals of the world. I’ve had many memorable visits there before, especially to the great Beano’s in Croydon when it was still three stories of original UK ’60s and ’70s pressings at reasonable prices, and of course rummaging around in the back room of Minus Zero for folk private pressings, and a memorably expensive (but totally worth it) trawl through the boxes at Intoxica that netted me original 7″es by the Poets and the Mockingbirds as well a mint Parlophone 1st/2nd matrix original mono Rubber Soul.

But this trip was mostly about shopping for new records. I visited the (relatively) new Rough Trade East in Brick Lane, which is London’s answer to Amoeba. Totally great experience – nice people, huge selection (esp of dubstep and funky 12″es), interesting books, lots of space. I bought several singles by the great Ramadanman (thanks Dean) as well as a super-cavernous 12″ from Aardvarck (recommended by staff), and a £5.99 CD of Richard & Linda Thompson in concert in 1975 that I somehow missed when it came out last year. Also scored double vinyl of the latest Benin comp from Samy Ben Redjeb’s Analog Africa label.

The original Rough Trade shop in Talbot Road off Portobello Market is also still great, though I remain stymied by the cramped upstairs. Downstairs is a different matter though – the vinyl is extremely well chosen and guaranteed to appeal to American buyers who are used to paying through the nose on eBay for decent copies of UK original rock and folk. I decided to spend £10 on Genesis’s Selling England By The Pound, and also picked up a dead mint Scott 3 in its gorgeous laminated Philips gatefold. Unfortunately the £30 original UK (with insert!) of The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter was not mint.

On to Stand Out / Minus Zero, which remains as mindblowing as ever. I didn’t have a chance to talk to the ever friendly Bill Forsyth, but on the Stand Out side of the shop, Bill Allerton still presides over the greatest collection of UK freakbeat and psych still being offered in a physical location. I spotted a copy of The Hush 7″ Grey on the wall, one of my longest-term wants, and correctly guessed its price as being £500. Oh well – pass. Bill immediately remarked, “I have boxes and boxes of that sort of thing under the counter.”

On for a quick visit to Intoxica, where they were playing some insanely over the top British humor record that could have been a Vivian Stanshall solo album – I wasn’t sure. Crazy Latin records I’d never seen before, plus the Turkish alternate sleeve for Led Zep II on the wall – also for £500, in VG. Pass. Didn’t go behind the counter here… the stock is incredible, but I don’t have that kind of money to spend at the moment.

Finally up to the top of Portobello Road to Honest Jon’s, the best world / dub / ethnic store on earth. The genial Alan Scholefield was behind the counter spinning unbelievable deep reggae cuts and coming out to discuss Trikont comps of Vietnamese street music (“total Bo Diddley”). We grabbed a bunch of the latest Honest Jon’s comps – including one compiling ’70s bands from Upper Volta – and I scored a Tabu Ley Rochereau record from 1969 and a clean original Fela Ikoyi Blindness Nigerian pressing for £25.

Great day? ABSOLUTELY.

Yo La Tengo on WFMU today at 3pm

By Hector on Friday, September 25th, 2009

You may have noticed that we’ve been going on a bit about tonight’s epic Yo La Tengo show at Roseland in New York City, and well, what can I say? We’re excited. Other excited parties, and human beings in general, should tune in to WFMU at 3:00 this afternoon, when Yo La Tengo’s always entertaining bassist James McNew will chat by phone with David Suisman on his Inner Ear Detour show. Also, I do believe David will be playing some music from the new album Popular Songs, which as I’m sure you can imagine is a favorite around these parts.

You can engage with WFMU on the radio dial at 91.1 FM (NYC/East Central NJ) and on WMFU, 90.1 FM (Hudson Valley, Lower Catskills, Western NJ). If those parenthetical locations don’t work for you, there’s always online listening at wfmu.org.

Kurt Vile – Live from Rittenhouse Square

By Gabe on Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Continuing to spotlight great Kurt/Violators footage (Childish Prodigy is out October 6!), we offer Woodshop Films‘ tasty take on “Hunchback” from Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia last month (and a great interview too):

Yo La Tengo / An Evening at Roseland Ballroom NYC / Fri, Sept 25

By Todd Netter on Thursday, September 24th, 2009

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TGIF with YLT.  That’s right, this Friday (Sept 25th), should you find yourself in New York City with nothing to do, fear not.  Yo La Tengo return home (or very very close to home) to play a show celebrating their brand new album Popular Songs.

The event is being hosted  by the Daily Show’s John Oliver.  Second the Black Lips are opening up for YLT and well those guys never let you down live.  And finally Yo La Tengo.  Their set sounds like one for the ages, as they’ll be accompanied by both a string section and a very special, one night only light show by Joshua White & Gary Panter.

And since there are no plans for Hanukkah shows this year, this is your last chance to see YLT in the NYC area this year.  Tickets are still available!

Ted Leo & Matador

By Gerard on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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(photo by Jody VB)

We’re a very fortunate bunch of people over at Matador Records & Filmworks.  Not only do we get to work within a stone’s throw of a Trump construction site (and a Chipotle!), but we’re also associated with our favorite artists-on-the-planet, some of whom we were crazy, sick fans of long before the opportunity to put out their records was even discussed.   And that’s the context in which we’ll gladly announcing the signing of Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, with a new full-length album tentatively schedule for release in early 2010.

Though a succession of releases for the Gern Blandsten, Ace Fu, Lookout (and most recently) Touch & Go labels, Ted has established himself as one of the best songwriters breathing, regardless of genre. For the sake of argument, however, we’ll testify that Leo’s marriage of modern punk with classic pop is always subject to revision and reinvention — if we weren’t confident that you’d be blown away, there’d be no need for this conversation. The Pharmacists’ fantastic recordings have been supported with kinetic performances on big & small stages  around the globe, and next year should be no exception.

The new album, as yet untitled, was recorded throughout 2009 at Brooklyn’s Seaside Lounge. Art and further details to follow.

Kurt Vile – Nothing To See Here…

By Gabe on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Oh but there is! Kurt Vile’s excellent Childish Prodigy is out 10/6 (pre-order it here and get the “He’s Alright” 7″ free), and we’ve noticed there’s a wealth of great Kurt video footage floating around these here internets.

Starting today and continuing each day this week we’re going to highlight some choice KV video action for your enjoyment. The first clip comes from our friends at Yours Truly and features Kurt giving it to the kids all acoustic-style on the aformentioned “He’s Alright”, as well as “Breathin’ Out”.

Times New Viking – album out today and video premiere on Pitchfork

By Gabe on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Today we celebrate the release of Born Again Revisited, the fine fourth album by the great Times New Viking. Buy it here, and then buy it for a friend.

Pitchfork is lending a hand, today premiering the brand new video for BAR standout “No Time, No Hope”, directed by Pelham Johnston and Brandon Reichard.

The hardest working band in sports is on tour this fall.

“No Time, No Hope”:

Fucked Up win the Polaris Music Prize

By Patrick on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

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(photo by Connie Tsang)

Fucked Up are the winners of Canada’s Polaris Music Prize. Awarded annually to the best Canadian musical artist, there is only a single artist chosen and it is an highly prestigious award.

Liisa Ladouceur, who oversees the voting for Polaris, talked about the intensity of the process.

“We ask the jury to vote regardless of genre and they truly did,” stated Liisa Ladouceur, Representative of the jury. “Members of the jury believed that the Fucked Up’s Chemistry Of Common Life was not only the best hardcore album of the year, not only the best Canadian album of the year, but was the best album of the year in the world – period.”

The 2009 11-member gala Grand Jury are: Bryan Acker (Herohill), Brendan Murphy (Hour), Stuart Derdeyn (Vancouver Province), Mary Dickie (Elle), Brad Frenette (National Post), Nicholas Jennings (freelance journalist), Robert Mersereau (CBC), Mia Parang (Musique Plus), Ben Rayner (Toronto Star), Brad Wheeler (The Globe And Mail) and Lisa Wilton (Calgary Sun).

For their performance on the show, Fucked Up were joined by Final Fantasy and Lullabye Arkestra. Not to mention Mrs. Falco, better known as Jonah’s mom (she plays the flute intro that leads off The Chemistry Of Common Life). You can view their Polaris performance of “Son The Father” on the Much Music site if you visit this link and then expand the “MOST RECENT VIDEO” tab.

Don’t forget, Fucked Up will be doing a full-album performance of Chemistry at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple on November 5… with additional musicians to truly bring the multiple layers of density and allusiveness that make up that album. Get ticketing info here.

Buy ChemCom.

Kurt Vile – Philly Instore

By Gerard on Monday, September 21st, 2009

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Kurt Vile, previously described by a hyperbole crazed observer as “one of the more important figures in American music circa 2009″ (by all means, feel free to cut and paste that declaration as often as you’d like) commemorates the release of his new LP/CD/digital album ‘Childish Prodigy‘ with the following live events in Philly and NYC (in addition to a full U.S. tour)

AKA in-store, Philadelphia – Kurt solo – Friday, 10/2
Kung Fu Necktie, Philadelphia  – with the Violators – Saturday, 10/3 (support  : Birds Of Maya, Coconuts)
Mercury Lounge, NYC – with the Violators – Wednesday, 10/7 (support  : Birds Of Maya, Coconuts)

Yo La Tengo on La Blogotheque

By Gabe on Monday, September 21st, 2009

Vincent Moon and Co. take on Yo La Tengo. Popular Songs is out now and available for purchase here.

YLT are on tour now with a special show in New York City this Friday.

Cold Cave – UK tour

By Annette on Monday, September 21st, 2009

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Photo courtesy of nikkisneakers’ Flickr

Coming to a British city near you. Don’t forget your dancing shoes.

October:
Thursday 29th – Louisiana, Bristol
Friday 30th - Club Evol @ Korova, Liverpool
Saturday 31st – Playdate @ Sneaky Petes, Edinburgh

November
Sunday 1st – Optimo, Glasgow
Monday 2nd – Liars Club @ Bodega, Nottingham
Tuesday 3rd – White Heat @ Madame Jo Jo’s, London
Wednesday 4th – Barfly, London
Thursday 5th - The Corner, Manchester
Friday 6th – Moles, Bath
Saturday 7th – Be @ Proud, London

Julian Plenti – Debut U.S. Tour

By Gerard on Friday, September 18th, 2009

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After a September 25 date at New York City’s Guggenheim Museum, Julian Plenti will be playing the following shows

Sat    14    November    San Diego – House of Blues
Mon    16    November    Seattle – Chop Suey
Tues    17    November    Portland – Wonder Ballroom
Wed    18    November    San Francisco – Great American Music Hall
Thurs    19    November    Los Angeles – El Rey Theatre
Sat    21    November    Chicago – Metro
Mon    23    November    Boston – Paradise Rock Club
Tues    24    November    New York – Bowery Ballroom
Wed    25    November    Brooklyn – Brooklyn Bowl
Fri    27    November    Philadelphia – First Unitarian Church

Support on all dates comes from Brooklyn’s I’m In You.  Tickets for the Bowery Ballroom and Brooklyn Bowl shows are on sale now.

Julian Plenti. ‘..is Skyscraper’ LP/CD/digital album available from the Matador Store.

Mission Of Burma Day in Boston October 4th – Free show at MIT + The Battle for Burma

By Hector on Friday, September 18th, 2009
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I’d like to think that by now you’re all aware that Mission Of Burma’s new album, The Sound The Speed The Light, is coming out on October 6th (and is available for pre-order here). What I can tell you now is that the trio of Clint Conley, Roger Miller & Peter Prescott will be playing a free, all-ages outdoor show on the East Campus Courtyard of MIT just two days earlier, at 2pm on Sunday, October 4th.

Not only is this an unprecedented celebration of Mission Of Burma in their hometown, it’s also an opportunity for YOU (or maybe one of your friends if you’re not musically-inclined) to open for one of the greatest bands of all time. That’s right, it’s the Battle For Burma, an online battle of the bands where your band can vie for an opening slot at this very special show. To submit your band, click on this image below and upload a video of yourselves performing:

The deadline for submissions is Friday, September 25, and the winner will be hand-picked by Mission Of Burma. Contest is open to ANY band, as long as you’re cool with playing for free.

More details to come, but for now, mark your calendars, because October 4th is going to be an unusually great day at MIT.

“Laura” Live at a Different Fur

By truepanthersounds on Friday, September 18th, 2009


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Thanks to Nate Chan and Will Abramson from Your’s Truly for filming this session. A lot of familiar faces and a great performance. In Nate and Will’s words…

I told JR to show up around 7 and that he could invite some friends to come watch and drink the beer I bought for them. They started loading in around 8 and as their set time drew closer, the main room at Different Fur Studios became so stuffed with mission kids, loose affiliations, folks whispering about cryptic “secret show” text messages and close friends that the glass to the control room started to fog up. Before they played the first notes of “Laura,” all the beer was gone, the PA was acting up and the studio owners were complaining about the close quarters, but somehow we pulled it off.

Pre-order “Album” HERE, out nationwide on September 22nd.

Pavement – Central Park Sold Out, 2nd Show Just Added

By Gerard on Friday, September 18th, 2009

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The September 21, 2010 show at Central Park’s Rumsey Playfield sold out in about two minutes (hey, beat that, Miley Cyrus).  However, a second show will take place on September 22, 2010 and tickets are now on sale.

(UPDATE : 3rd show added September 23, 2010)

Pavement : Coming To A Town Near You (If You Live Near A Big Town) In 2010

By Gerard on Thursday, September 17th, 2009

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(photography by Gail Butensky)

Ever since that fateful night in late 1999 when Pavement left the public eye with a final show at London’s Brixton Academy, we’ve often fantasized about the day when we could finally tell the world “yes, Brooklyn Vegan scooped us, Pavement are back.”

After years of speculation, the most important American band of the 1990′s is returning to the stage, with the lineup of Mark Ibold, Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg, Stephen Malkmus, Bob Nastanovich and Steve West reuniting for dates around the world in 2010.  Please be advised this tour is not a prelude to additional jaunts and/or a permanent reunion.

Described in their own Wikipedia entry as having experienced “moderate commercial success”, Pavement’s catalog for the Matador, Domino, Drag City and Treble Kicker imprints has come to define in the eyes of many the blueprint for independent rock over the past generation. In spite of this, the records are still pretty fantastic, and we’re fully prepared to remind you of such with a details-to-be-determined compilation album planned for release sometime in 2010.

The first show announced is a New York performance on September 21, 2010 at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. Things worked out really well when Diana Ross played Central Park in 1983, and we have no reason to suspect Pavement’s return to the live arena won’t generate similar headlines.

A pre-sale begins at 10:00 AM EDT on Friday, September 18, 2009 (tomorrow).  The password for the pre-sale is ZOWEE .  The general on-sale is slated for 10:00 AM EDT on Friday, September 25, 2009.  Please note that tickets will be available without surcharges from the Nokia Theatre box office in Times Square and from Earwax at 218 Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg.

The new Spiral Stairs LP/CD/digital album ‘The Real Feel’, Scott Kannberg’s first album under the S.S. nom de plume after two Preston School Of Industry long-players, is available October 20, 2009.  Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks are playing 4 Australian shows later this month, and plan to begin recording their 5th album in the near future.

Girls Rule San Francisco

By truepanthersounds on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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Being in San Francisco the last few days has been amazing. The San Francisco-only release of Girls’ “Album” was yesterday, and (for lack of a better word) the “vibe” here is electric. Upon getting off the plane I couldn’t avoid the guys’ faces placed in every SF Bay Guardian newsbox around town. I gotta say, the cover looks really really good against the San Francisco skyline.

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After a couple of sold-out California shows last week with Cass Mccombs the band celebrated the album release last night at Amoeba Records on Haight Street. An estimated 400 people came out to show their support, old faces, new faces, from seemingly every generation of San Francisco music fan. The Amoeba staff were incredible, and I think we were all really pleased at the number of people that came, bought the record (an unprecedented amount for an in-store apparently) and the huge line of people that got their brand new record signed. Even with admittedly tremendous expectations, I’m shocked. After living in the Bay Area for most of my life, I’ve never seen this kind of excitement for a pack of locals- and now I think we’re all ready to take the world by storm! Click on the photo below to see some more snaps from last night.  Thank you to everyone that came out.

“Album” is out nationwide next Tuesday, September 22nd!
In case you haven’t done it yet, you can still stream the entire album at truepanther.com
Pre-order “Album” HERE

Yo La Tengo At Roseland – Now With Extra Commentary

By Gerard on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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As mentioned earlier, Yo La Tengo’s September 25 homecoming concerto at NYC’s Roseland Ballroom is likely to be the hottest rock event $28.50 will buy these days. But in addition to the star studded bill of YLT, Black Lips and the Susquehanna Industrial Tool & Die Co., the evening will be hosted by John Oliver, whose contributions to Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” you are no doubt, very familiar with.

I’d like to think my suggestion of Fred Travalena was taken very seriously by the band, and were it not for Fred’s recent passing, I’d be announcing his participation at this very moment.

We’d also like to congratulate Yo La Tengo on the new LP/CD/digital full-length ‘Popular Songs’ entering the Billboard chart at #58 — the highest chart entry of the band’s career.  To paraphrase a great, if misunderstood American artist, we’re very happy for the Beatles, but ‘Popular Songs’ is one of the best albums of all-time.

Cave Singers video footage from the KEXP Music Lounge at Bumbershoot

By Jeremy P. Goldstein on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
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It may have taken place a few weeks ago, but we wanted to let the dust settle before unleashing some pretty stellar footage on the unsuspecting public. Local lads The Cave Singers performed a special set for KEXP listeners at the Bumbershoot Music Festival and a few songs are available for your listening and viewing pleasure. Feel free to enjoy “Summer Light” and “At The Cut” from their new album, Welcome Joy, as well as “Dancing On Our Graves” from 2007′s Invitation Songs, at KEXP.org.

What do you do between 9 and 5?

By Michael on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

I’ve had some stupid ideas for this company, sure, but don’t you think this is taking it too far??

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Times New Viking and Girls albums streaming NOW

By Gabe on Monday, September 14th, 2009

Today is a very exciting day for Matador Records and True Panther Sounds, as our little family officially unveils two of the most exciting albums we (or anyone else) are releasing this year. Both album-previews are fully embeddable, so please share with the people you love.

First, Times New Viking’s outstanding “Born Again Revisited” is streaming in its entirety. Listen first, then buy it (priced-to-own, with two free 7″s and a poster to boot):

And then we have Girls’ “Album”, a powerhouse statement-of-intent. Dean Bein of True Panther Sounds said it better than I could. Whether you live in San Francisco or Mars, you can hear (and buy it):

Girls = San Fran = Instore = Love

By Michael on Monday, September 14th, 2009

How do a San Franciscan band celebrate releasing a record in San Francisco that comes out a week early at record shops in San Francisco featuring songs that are kind of about San Francisco?

They play an instore.

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Jay Reatard & Comrades – The Shattered Records Tour

By Gerard on Monday, September 14th, 2009

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Jay Reatard’s US touring in support of the new LP/CD/digital album ‘Watch Me Fall’ continues with the Jay-curated Shattered Records tour.  Dates are listed below, but feel free to embed the widget below on your blog, website, MySpace profile, etc.

Mon Sep 28 – Chicago – Empty Bottle with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Useless Eaters
Tue Sep 29 – Toronto – The Reverb with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Useless Eaters
Wed Sep 30 – Montreal – La Sala Rossa with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Useless Eaters
Thu Oct 1 – New York City – Le Poisson Rouge with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Useless Eaters
Fri Oct 2 – Boston – Harper’s Ferry with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Useless Eaters
Sat Oct 3 – Baltimore – Ottobar with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Useless Eaters
Thu Oct 15 – Seattle – Crocodile Cafe with Box Elders and special guests
Mon Oct 19 – San Francisco – Great American Music Hall with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Digital Leather
Tue Oct 20 – San Diego – The Casbah with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Digital Leather
Wed Oct 21 – Los Angeles – El Rey Theater with Nobunny, Hunx & His Punx, Box Elders, Digital Leather

 
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