Pitchfork: Hella Travel to Outer Space on New LP
Travis Roy  |  by www.pitchforkmedia.com. All rights reserved. 1.03 | 3:43

Sacramento noise duo have called it quits. In their place is a new, bombastic five-piece Hella, according to a press release. , bassist Carson McWhirter, guitarist Josh Hill (drummer Zach Hill s cousin), and a Nevada City, California singer/former butcher named Aaron Ross join Zach and guitarist Spencer Seim for the band s January 30 debut, There s No 666 in Outer Space.


Four of the first five tracks on the album (all except Let Your Heavies Out ) were written with a Seim-Hill-Hill-McWhirter band that dissolved when they were unable to find a satisfactory singer. Once Ross was found, Seim and Zach Hill decided to reform the old group and update the songs we wrote a while ago..

. It came together really smoothly. I think that we all play super well together-- it was meant to happen.

I just think it took a few years for everybody to be in the right head space to do it, says Seim.
Zach says, We re all under the impression that [the current lineup] will be playing with us for a long time. This is basically our band now, and they plan to prove themselves while touring in support of the new record for most of 2007.


after the tragic death of drummer Michael Dahlquist, his bandmates will release the collective s last-ever material, a six-track EP by the name of the first four songs, recorded last year with Steve Albini at his studios in Chicago, were tracked just a few weeks ahead of the automobile accident that killed Dahlquist, along with John Glick of the Returnables and Douglas Meis of the Dials. One of those tracks, Bar Ice , can be downloaded below. sessions, but failed to grab a slot on the album.

Matt Kadane of the New Year added electrical piano to the cut, but otherwise, it was left unchanged from Silkworm bassist/vocalist Tim Midgett said of the selection, That song was handpicked by him [Michael] as his set piece for that show, and somehow that song defines him almost completely in my mind. It s a wonderful performance, and I am reminded every time I hear it of how profoundly and deeply I loved Michael. took a swipe at our favorite Japanese-folk-tale-loving indie proggers when he premiered a new segment called Who s Riding My Coattails Now?

on last night s Colbert Report . After showing a fake GQ cover placing him next to Jay-Z in the magazine s Men of the Year issue and then accusing Alex Trebek and Jeopardy of stealing his ideas, Colbert pointed out s contest, which asks fans to take green screen footage of the band performing and add animation to create the video for O Valencia! .

Apparently, it s strikingly similar to his own Green Screen Challenge , which featured green screen footage of Colbert with a light saber.
How did Colbert respond to this act of plagiarism? He issued a Second Green Screen Challenge : to edit me into the Decemberists green screen challenge.

.. Let s see how well they perform their trademark brand of hyper-literate prog rock when I m slicing off their legs at the knee.

In order to make this happen, he is offering his green screen for enterprising fans to use in their entries to the Decemberists contest, which must be in by December 15 to be considered. For the record, we are totally behind this idea and hope that November 29, 2006 is forever remembered as the day When the War Came . (By the way, this isn t the first time the Decemberists have caught the attention of a mainstream TV talking head.

, there s a guy on SportsCenter who loves em.) Calexico, Notwist Collaborate for Hausmusik Comp
Basement Jaxx, Daft Punk collaborate for house music comp (we wish) Hausmusik - But..

. you might have to make an exception this time. Germany s imprint has celebrate its 15-year anniversary.

For the album, which is due Dabeler, Almut Klotz, Roderich Fabian, Nora Scholz, Annemone Fesl and Martin Steinm ller) split into pairs to produce seven stories, each beginning with Man kann nicht immer nur - h o ren, which translates to, You can t always listen to...

Several additional contributors (Martin Gerth and Silke Heinrich) produced comic book art, and also lent a hand in the The musicians, like the writers, worked in twos, with one artist beginning a song and another finalizing it. Pairs include and , and Loopspool, and , and , and more.
, the phoenix risen from the ashes of Cardiff giants , will release their first 7 January 30 via .

The single will feature Fingers Become Thumbs and The Lord Hates a Coward as double A-sides and The Fibre Provider as the B-side. There is also a pretty awesome homemade for The Fibre Provider on YouTube now.
The band is planning a full tour for February, but they have two shows scheduled before then.

They will play the Luminaire in London on December 1 and the Wheatsheaf in Oxford on December 2.
If you dig Dischord, Fugazi, and/or that DC sound, odds are you ll love . The no-nonsense duo-- comprised of District scene stalwarts Ian MacKaye and Amy Farina-- hits the road once again next month in support of its quite solid 2006 sophomore set, .


Far from just another night at the rock club, are intimate, wholesome, feel-good affairs, the sort of thing you emerge from with your step just a little bit lighter and your soul feeling just a little bit cleaner. You are hereby duly encouraged to see every single one of these gigs, or at the very least, the one in the town nearest you.
As before, Dischord has compiled links with information on all the venues-- check those .

Best of all: kids under 12 are free! There s never been a better time to raise your little ones right. The nineties will have their revenge!

! Luscious Jackson are , Cibo Matto s Miho Hatori recently , and heck, just this past weekend, emo also-rans Texas Is the Reason played a reunion gig in NYC to celebrate ten-year anniversary of their kinda sorta classic Do You Know Who You Are? Nostalgia for things forgotten is most certainly coloring the air of late.


Also on the revenge of the 90s/tenth anniversary kick: Scottish synth-punk-pop trio , who disbanded in 2003 after nine years together, attaining momentary Next Big Thing status and winning over kids of a sunnier disposition with a bunch of releases on Chemikal Underground, Lookout!, K, and the defunct Beastie Boys imprint Grand Royal. Next year, Bis 1997 debut, The New Transistor Heroes, turns a whopping ten years old-- which is about the age the members of Bis often seem on record-- and to celebrate, the trio will reunite for two UK shows next spring.


It all started with a by Bis Amanda Manda Rin MacKinnon on the web forum for , the band she formed just last year in the wake of Bis demise. Manda asked fans if they wanted to see Bis play again, fans (all twelve of them) said hell yes! , et voila, Bis will return to tell it to the kids of London and Glasgow in 2007.


At present, there are no plans for reunion activity beyond the two shows, however Data Panik parted ways in August, so you never know. For now, however, Manda Rin will concentrate on a solo record, which, as she writes on Data Panik s website, will be inspired by the B-52 s, Le Tigre, and CSS. Maniac mash-up mobster and honoree , whose mother calls him Gregg Gillis, reinvents standout Let s Call It Off from fellow Best New Music cats .

And by reinvents, I mean trades the bumbling bass for some synthetic steel drum and cowbell sounds and a little low-end background melody.
It s pleasant enough, but frankly I expected something slightly less rudimentary and slightly more mind-melting from this guy, given his chops.
Then again, it s probably a total banger when cranked to 11 in the club with a half-naked Gillis spazz-dancing and crowd-surfing all over you and your stage-crashing friends, everybody perspiring like it s a rain forest up in there.

for the Americana Album of the Year category, but it isn t just stars and stripes they re interested in tackling in 2006. December tour this weekend (December 2), and in addition to taking , , and along for the ride, Calexico are bringing some immigration and border control (specifically Mexican) regulations.
American plans, Calexico have a Japanese tour lined up for January with-- what?

Can this be true? ?!

What a surprise! Then it s back to the States for a pair of shows at Lincoln Center in New York City, as part of the series.
West Coast: turns out didn t forget you guys.

After skipping out on its Califoregonington friends , the Portland trio is taking its live show to five star cities to your left (or right, if you buy into that whole the ride. Tonight, the fellas kick things off in their hometown. They ll wrap the tour up come mid-December with and Foe, Menomena s debut full length for Barsuk, is due January is teaming with the college-only to offer the best unsigned hip-hop DJ, emcee, producer, or band amongst the college audience a chance at a record deal, according to a press release.

The winner of the contest will receive a digital EP deal (though we re not quite sure how this would work for just a producer) and an appearance by on his/her lead single and in its video, which will premiere exclusively on the network and its website.
Enrollment in the competition is ongoing and ends December 14. mtvU will unveil the top 25 entrants on December 19, after which college students can vote for their favorite artists until January 19.

Interested artists can begin building their profiles in this Best Music on Campus competition over at .
And of course, in keeping with the spirit of mtvU, only artists or groups where at least one member of the act is enrolled at an accredited college or university are eligible. We re pulling for Lil Wayne.

He s still in college, right?
Like the endangered species from which he gets his name, Noah Lennox, does not hibernate. He s too busy chewing the bamboo shoots of musical creativity.

(Terrible analogy. Just terrible. I m sorry.

I ll stop now.) Although he and his band have laid relatively low in 2006, touring a bit and releasing just a smattering of tracks and a reissue, 2007 looks to be a blockbuster year for Lennox. In a recent interview, he updated Pitchfork on the status of Animal Collective s next album, the Animal Collective live box set, his own solo album, and many, many other projects.

Animal Collective s year will start off with the January 23 worldwide release of the People EP, previously available only on the band s just-wrapped Australian tour. , it features the tracks People , Tikwid , My Favorite Colors , and People (live) . Also in January, the band will begin recording the follow-up to 2005 s , at a studio in Tucson, Arizona.

Lennox said that they hope to release the album in the fall, but I couldn t say for sure. Although reluctant to reveal any potential song or album titles ( I have a feeling the other AC boys would be mad if I told you, just because we like to have the thing be new and fresh for everyone if we can ), he did say that there will be some songs on the album that we ve never played live. We wrote them and prepped them but consciously avoided playing them live so that they would be totally new for everyone on the album.

Brief tours of America and Europe are in the works for the spring of 2007. And speaking of Animal Collective in concert, Lennox offered an update about the AC : I m really psyched about it and I guess I can speak for all of us in that respect, he said. I don t know exactly when it will be released, as we re all being kind of relaxed about that part of it.

I guess we feel like the reissue just came out so it s no rush for us to get out another live recording type thing. But I imagine it will be done and out in the spring of next year, like May or something. It s going to be three LPs worth of jams: one side of our first New York shows and stuff from around the time, one side of acoustic jams (including some recordings from home-- most of us used to live together and we would play quite a bit just around the house after work and on the weekends), one side from around the time, one side of solo jams (I think this is mostly from shows that just Davey [Portner, aka ] or I did), one side of what we called The Pumpkin Trilogy which is a three-part jam from around the time between Danse Manatee and Here Comes the Indian (same time as the Hollinndagain tour), and one side of live .

Whew! Animal Collective are also working on a film project with director Danny Perez, the friend behind their video. Will it be Animal Collective s Purple Rain?

Or their Glitter? We ll find out soon..

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We worked together for a while coming up with the scenes and parts and that sort of thing, Lennox said. Then this past September we started filming it.

Sometime in the next four months or so, after Danny s done editing all the footage, the AC will make the music for it.
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Keywords: Green Screen, Animal Collective, Green Screen Challenge, Screen Challenge, Fibre Provider, New York, Data Panik, Next Year, Manda Rin, Outer Space
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