Pitchfork: News - January 29, 2007
Jill Stone  |  by www.pitchforkmedia.com. All rights reserved. 1.03 | 3:43

After months of speculation (see: the internet), Diddy s favorite band is finally getting back together. That s right, according to the New York Times, will reunite to lay down the law at the 2007 Grammy Awards on February 11. (Insert joke about how you ll be watching them here.

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Guitarist Andy Summers, bassist/vocalist Gordon Sting Sumner, and drummer/stalker Stewart Copeland are rumored to have more reunion mania in the works following the Grammys gig. Apparently they re secretly rehearsing in Vancouver right now and the awards show thing was meant to be a surprise, too. Um, whoops.


The Police originally came together in London in 1977, and parted ways acrimoniously in the mid-1980s. Sting then embarked on a quest to create the most innocuous music in existence and have lots of sex. That s all we know right now, and frankly all we care to know.

The folks at are giving both their hometown of the Bay Area and Bristol, England some love with the recent signings of locals and Brit .
SJ Esau (born Samuel Wisternoff) will release his Anticon debut Wrong Faced Cat Feed Collapse on March 13. And it s hard to believe, but SJ Esau was cavorting with Massive Attack and Tricky as a freestyling MC before he even hit puberty.

According to a press release, however, his current music is more Pavement and Low than De La Soul, though his love for all three is no doubt equal. He also has a few shows scheduled for February and March in England.
Thee More Shallows will release their first album for the label-- Book of Bad Breaks-- on April 24, and according to a press release, it plays like a film but moves fluidly in and out of dark, rich pop and cold, distorted atmosphere.

If the record sounds anything like it reads, we re sure the trio will have no trouble fitting with the Anticon aesthetic.
On the live side of things, Thee More Shallows have one show currently scheduled for February 3 at San Francisco s Bottom of the Hill, where Dosh and Kyoto Beat Orchestra will join them. A full U.

S. tour in support of Book of Bad Breaks is in the works for May and June.
s rocked Atlanta s this past weekend, filling in the spaces where there should have been more people standing (or dancing, for that matter) with their Brian-Wilson-in-a-hippie-drum-circle stylings.

Unfazed by the poor crowd turnout, the Raleigh sextet delivered its musical wares with an emotionally charged energy that lent credence to all those Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, and Animal Collective comparisons.
Slightly brash and yet somehow somber too, lead singer Adam Baker managed to balance his youthful flair with the maturity suggested by some of his lyrics. And considering the average age of the band members is 20.

5, Baker and band have plenty of time to temper their varied influences. For now, Annuals proved themselves worthy of the hype and ready for more.
The band kicks off the second leg of its in late February.

Dates and more photo action ahead.
Hopefully will have finished recording the We Got It 4 Cheap Vol. 3: The Spirit of Competition mixtape (with winner AntFeLLA) by the time they begin their U.

S. tour in Cambridge, Massachusetts on February 27. Regardless, Pusha and Malice will hit the road for a little over a month, with Diplo s Hollertronix partner in tow for several dates.

Or maybe they won t, because like the release date of , the dates of these shows are subject to change. Our fingers are crossed.
We all know are fond of spinning yarns, and now-- semantic acrobatics!

-- you can spin some yarn into some sweet Decemberists embroidered goods. Or knit yarn or weave it or whatever you do with yarn to make embroidery. Wait, do you even use yarn in embroidery?

Wikipedia, help!!
But I digress.

s had the rather sublime idea to transform Decemberists artwork into . The unique package makes a perfect gift for a Meloy-infatuated loved one and includes iron-on patterns of Ellis designs (I spy bicycles, airplanes, and mermaids), floss, an embroidery hoop, a fancy needle, and even some golden crane-shaped scissors for you to, like, marry.
Use these wondrous elements to create an embroidered item announcing your Decemberists superfandom!

Then buy ! And ! Then see those merrymaking thespian prog-rockers on their !

Yes!
Maria Taylor Enlists Siblings, Oberst for New Solo LP (aka one half of ) will release her sophomore solo LP, , on on March 6. The 11-track album, was recorded with Spoon s Jim Eno in Austin, Now It s Overhead s Andy LeMaster in Athens, Georgia, and Doug Easley in Memphis.

It features drummer Pat Spurgeon underwent kidney transplant surgery on January 12, and according to an update on the band s website, he is now in the process of resting and recuperating with friends and loved ones and is on the road to a full recovery.
We are very pleased to announce that Pat Spurgeon has finally received a kidney! On Friday January 12th, Pat underwent kidney transplant surgery, and it was a great success.

He is now in the process of resting and recuperating with friends and loved ones and is on the road to a full recovery.
Throughout the course of Pat s struggle with kidney failure, there have been so many of you that have been so gracious in showing your love and support for him. To those of you that sent him MySpace messages, emails, and donations, your kind words did not go unread; your concern and hopefulness did not go unnoticed.


Pat was very lucky to receive a kidney, but there are still so many people out there searching.
Remember, you can save someone s life, just by filling out your donor card. Go to to find out how you can make a difference in someone s life.


Here s to a wonderful 2007.
Thank you for your love and continued support,
Ponys, Roky, Brightblack, Annuals to Play Noise Pop
Erase Errata, Comedians of Comedy, Dandy Warhols, Malajube, Lyrics Born also on lineup For its 15th anniversary, San Francisco s festival is doing things big. The event has tacked an avalanche of new artists onto its Erickson, the Ponys, Brightblack Morning Light, Annuals, Erase Errata, Comedians of Comedy, the Coup, the Dandy Warhols, Malajube, Langhorne Slim, Lyrics Born, So Many Dynamos, Matt Kim, the Spinto Band, Trainwreck Riders, the Watson Twins, Damien Jurado, and .

Sheff (of Okkervil River), French Kicks, Josh Ritter, Macromantics, Richard Swift, Autolux, Midlake, Earlimart, Vic Chesnutt, Ghostland Observatory, Pop Levi, and Seawolf will also be there. But you that already.
27 to March 4 at clubs all over San Francisco.

Six-stringers everywhere should strum a big riff of relief today, as hard-rocking New York trio -- whose knocked the socks off more than a few fork folks last year-- is alive and well and back on the road following a fun tour van crash in North Dakota last Tuesday (January 23).
Wait a minute-- fun??

!
You bet. At least, that s pretty much the gist of EG bassist/co-vocalist Kamara Thomas assessment of the tragedy-that-wasn t.

Thomas on the website:
As our blue Chevy Gladiator van careened off the highway and tumbled into the soft snowy center divide, all I could think was Wheeeeeeeeeee!!!

I watched everything in the van circulate, including myself. My life did not flash before my eyes. The moment we stopped was the only moment I was scared, lots of yelling to see if everyone was okay and hoping.

And we are!
I have a bruise on my elbow, Matt [Whyte] s got a bump on his head, and stiff necks all around, but incredibly that s it! Providence wins, as it always does, if you believe in Providence, which I do.

ROCK ON EARTH PEOPLE!!
Rock on, indeed.


Earl Greyhound were forced to cancel a pair of gigs in Seattle and Portland, but have since hit the road again undaunted. They secured a new van thanks to some kind folks in North Dakota and promise to return to the Northwest as soon as possible to make up for the missed dates. For now, catch them rocking earth people at a West Coast/Dust Bowl/NY venue near you.

Special thanks to alert reader Chester Hartin for the tip!
Sorry ladies, no Wayne Coyne nude pix involved Now all needs is drugs. The magazine will add rock n roll to its tried and true sex-sex-sex approach with a project titled Rock the Rabbit that will debut in February.

According to a press release, Rock the Rabbit invited an enormous crew of musicians to design t-shirts offering their own personal stamp on the Playboy brand and logo in cooperation with Playboy s Annual Sex and Music Special Issue. Contributors include the Flaming Lips, Rhymefest, Lil Jon, Metric, Soulwax, former Luna members Dean Britta, Kasabian, Thievery Corporation, stellastarr*, Oh No! Oh My!

, and bunch of low-level indie bands. (What, Tommy Lee was busy?)
These limited edition t-shirts and the artists who designed them will appear in a six-page fashion feature (shot by photographer ) in the March issue of Playboy, which-- true to the somewhat confusing nature of print publication-- comes out February 9.

Playboy will make the t-shirts available for public purchase in late spring/summer at select retailers and online at . In the fall, Playboy will auction the original prototype t-shirts to benefit .
So just to set all of this straight for you, a porn magazine asked some musicians to make t-shirts for a fashion spread and eventually an AIDS benefit.

Hey, maybe the folks at Playboy are on drugs after all!
Our heads are still spinning, but the full list of artists who contributed t-shirt designs is below.
Sound the alarm!

Having stirred up quite the new rave ruckus in their native UK, band-of-the- moment have announced their U.S. invasion objectives-- and first up is the release of their debut LP, Myths of the Near Future.


Out today in the UK via Rinse/Polydor, Myths won t cross the ocean until late April (provided it doesn t run into any ). DGC, which fostered some bands that got pretty popular (Nirvana, Sonic Youth), has taken the young trio under its wing in the big scary United States (in conjunction with Rinse).
Myths U.

S. release will likely coincide with a Klaxons Stateside tour. Thus far, the lads have Coachella on April 29 and quite the cavalcade of UK and European engagements lined up in the, er, near future.

Don t miss opening up that UK/Ireland stretch. Exclusive: Xiu Xiu, Larsen Team for New XXL Album
Cover art to include Lil' Kim's cleavage, lots of beef-slinging At the time of this writing, doesn t register a single hit on Google (not even google.it), which is pretty damned exciting in a way (even if we ve just ruined the novelty by publishing this).

I mean, how many combinations of letters in the Latin alphabet has Google not wrapped its grimy tentacles all over yet?
Chalk it up to two of the world s more original bands to invent such a word-- and then follow it up with a big ambiguous question mark. Spicchiologi?

is the sophomore LP from , the transatlantic collaboration between Italian post-rockers and American avant-shriek-rockers . The eight-track disc follows up 2005 s exclamatory (another Google first, it would seem) and arrives, tentatively, May 29. Like its predecessor, Spicchiologi?

bears the stamp of experimental Massachusetts imprint .
This time around, Jamie Stewart and Caralee McElroy rep for Xiu Xiu, while Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo, Marco Il Bue Schiavo, Paolo Dellapiana, and Roberto Maria Clemente go to bat for Larsen. The results?

Undoubtedly huge. prayers have been answered. Win, Regine, Richard and their cohorts are gearing up to take their still-unopened on the road.

bi-continental teaser trek this evening with the first of five shows in London, followed by five-night runs in Montreal and New York City in February. All of those shows are hella sold out, of course. In March, they return overseas to tour the UK and Europe.

appear at Coachella on April 28, and, according to NME.com, are rumored to be playing England s mammoth Glastonbury festival in June. has found a U.

S. home in , which will release his latest album, , on April 24. The U.

S. release of the album will have the same tracklist as the Japanese release, though it will also include bonus features (such Cornelius has plenty of tour dates scheduled in his native Japan before the U.S.

release of Sensuous, and he ll follow those with a full-blown tour of the U.S. Those dates have yet to be announced, except for his April 28 appearance at We don t mean to lionize, but is one happening dude.

A dude s dude. When he isn t , doing punk-rock Pilates, or killing raccoons with his ear-to-ear smile, Leo s hopscotching across the continent, mulling the plight of the opening band, and beefing up his LP with bonus disc that includes a Chumbawumba cover. And it s not even Tubthumping !


Believe it: when Leo and the Pharmacists debut Living With the Living goes live March 20, the first pressing edition will come bundled with a free five-song bonus EP. Said article collects new tunes Ted put to tape in December 2006 at Brooklyn s Wild Frontier Studios-- including a cover of the Wumba s pre-fame non-hit Rappaport s Testament: I Never Gave Up (from 1990 s Slap!)-- and one of those oh-so-cool hidden tracks (so actually, a six-song bonus EP).

Vinyl hounds needn t fret: initial LP pressings will include a coupon to download the entire album in digital format, and the bonus disc too, all for the price of that bandwidth you re stealing from your neighbors.
And that s not all: Leo takes centerstage in the , up now on the imprint s . Watch Leo discuss why he loves his new label and why new bands have it bad, then stick around for a Leo/Pharmacists live rendition of new jam The Sons of Cain from last September s celebration.

Don t forget to swoon at Leo s regular-guy valediction, a gruff ANKS e rybuddy. No, dude, thank you.
Finally, , Mr.

Leo and company cut rugs across North America beginning this March. The flyer don t lie: SXSW is getting its own miniature indoor version of the ! On March 16, Pitchfork, in association with our pals at Chicago booking firm , is set to take over the venerable Austin venue Emo s, to present 12 of our favorite artists from the Class of 2006-07 on two stages.

And just like the festival itself, the party will be an all-ages event. Attendees will be eligible to win tickets to the actual Pitchfork Music Festival, which , returns to Chicago s own Union Park this July 14-15. You can also expect the festival s very first lineup announcements to be made between sets from the following bands: Girl Talk [5:30 p.

m.]
The Ponys [2:30 p.m.

]
The Pipettes [1:30 p.m.]
Do Make Say Think [12:30 p.

m.] Simian Mobile Disco [4:00 p.m.

]
Fujiya Miyagi [3:00 p.m.]
Beach House [2:00 p.

m.]
Marnie Stern [1:00 p.m.

]
Crystal Castles [12:00 p.m.] Noon - 6:00 p.

m.
On May 1, will release Unbreakable (A Retrospective), an 18-track overview of dark, decadent career. Notice how it isn t called Unbreakable (Greatest Hits), because the Afghan Whigs didn t really have any hits.

It also isn t called Unbreakable (Best Of), because Summer s Kiss , When We Two Parted , Fountain and Fairfax , and You My Flower aren t on it, and that s just criminal. (What were the criteria for inclusion on this thing anyway?) What is on Unbreakable is 16 songs from the band s Sub Pop albums Up in It and Congregation, Sub Pop EP Uptown Avondale, Elektra albums Gentlemen and Black Love, and Columbia album 1965.

And, as previously reported, the compilation includes two brand new Afghan Whigs songs, I m a Soldier and Magazine , recorded when singer/guitarist Greg Dulli, bassist John Curley, guitarist Rick McCollum, and drummer Michael Horrigan reunited last fall. It s doubtful that the reunion will extend beyond those new songs, however, as Dulli is still very busy with the and his collaboration with Mark Lanegan, .
After just a little over five years together, punk band have announced that they are breaking up after one last tour.

(Thanks to reader for the tip.) Citing the departure of drummer Nick Dewitt as the impetus behind the split, the Seattle group posted the following message on their website late Sunday night: We are sorry to announce that our upcoming tour in May will be our last. Nick quit the band and the rest of us feel like it wouldn t be right to continue on without him.

The 5 of us feel very lucky to have met and worked with some truly amazing people over the years. Thank you all so much..

. Pretty Girls Make Graves formed in 2001, fusing members of several Pacific Northwest bands, including Murder City Devils, Kill Sadie, and Death Wish Kids. They released a self-titled EP on Dim Mak and an album, , on Lookout!

before signing to Matador in 2003. Matador put out their second and third albums, and , in 2003 and 2006, respectively. The complete itinerary for PGMG s final tour have yet to be announced; so far, the dates we could dig up are May 13 at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, May 17 at Boston s Middle East, May 20 at the Black Cat in Washington, DC, and May 22 at the Earl in Atlanta, Georgia.

Do you have a news tip for us? Anything crazy happen at a show you attended recently? Do you have inside info on the bands we cover?

Is one of your favorite artists (that's not somebody you know personally) releasing a new record you'd like to see covered? You will remain completely anonymous, unless we are given your express permission to reveal your identity. (Please note that publicists, managers, booking agents, and other artist representatives are generally exempt from this rule, but will also be granted anonymity if requested.

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Keywords: San Francisco, New York, Sub Pop, North Dakota, Bad Breaks, Sj Esau, Sex Sex, Near Future, Afghan Whigs, More Shallows
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