Pitchfork: News - March 12, 2007
Jill Stone  |  by www.pitchforkmedia.com. All rights reserved. 14.03 | 8:29
Pitchfork: News - March 12, 2007


Shara Worden on Madonna: She is a queen with a iron fist and honey for hips. s continues! This week our bard slacked off on his 50 States Project by bandmate and sorceress Shara Worden as part of s Half-Week of My Brightest Diamond (yes, it s officially a trend now).


Sufjan-- who a MBD gig, along with other dabblings in the written word-- talked My Brightest Diamond s just-released Tear It Down with Shara, who declared, Genre is a bit overrated, so I like the concept of taking these tunes out of the indie rock world and letting them breathe in a different context. We can dig it.
Mr.

Stevens also waxes philosophical about the essence of remixing and whether his own tunes are suited to such a treatment. Survey says..

.not so much. I ve never embarked on this before, wrote Sufjan, and I have the feeling my songs don t lend themselves to remixing.

Shara thinks otherwise, and the two basically geek out about remixes and music and clubbing(!) for a few more paragraphs. Plus Shara calls Madonna a queen with a iron fist and honey for hips.

It s cute. Read the whole thing .
While you re around, check out the wacky video for Gold Chains remix of Freak Out , some rare/early/live MBD cuts on Asthmatic s AKRadio, and Shara s list of her favorite electronicish records, which includes Peter Gabriel, Four Tet, the Books, Pierre Boulez, and, yes, Throbbing Gristle.


My Brightest Diamond hits the road with the Decemberists later this month, following a couple SXSW engagements. London bajillion-piece will release Comments of the Inner Chorus May 22 on . It is the group s second album, and they have assembled quite a set of UK and European festival dates in support.

Tonight, they play in Brooklyn before heading to South by Southwest later in the week, though their festival dates don t really kick into high gear until June.
s lobby walls are adorned with pictures of actors that have graduated from Chicago s theater scene to Hollywood success, people like Gary Sinise, John Malkovich, and Frasier s dad. So it s only fitting that the theater would host a rare visit from , Los Angeles human hub of film and music.

Sporting a thick beard and dressed in a light-gray pinstripe suit, Brion looked like an overcast Wayne Coyne as he ran from instrument to instrument on the Steppenwolf stage, accompanied only by his beleaguered roadie Sammie.
Some technical problems marred the set, most notably in the electric guitar sound, but Brion rolled with the punches, using the unintentionally-muted sound for an on-the-spot mashup of Lithium and Don t Think Twice It s Alright , and cranking out refreshingly uncluttered guitar solos (complete with accompanying interpretative dance). One thrill of Brion s sets is observing the recording process in microcosm, as he spontaneously constructs songs on multiple instruments with extensive looping, like the piano string percussion of Same Thing or the White Album-inspired version of You Don t Know What Love Is .

Mostly, it s just astounding to be in the presence of someone with such unbelievable musical talent-- did I mention the impromptu ragtime-piano cover of Back in Black ?-- particularly since it s cut with enough pop-music loyalty to avoid being merely a technical ability showoff.
Two nights later Brion played the tiny , a more down-to-earth spot than the stately Steppenwolf, where the gleefully manic multi-instrumentalist went nuts for nearly three hours, giving the small crowd an even better glimpse of what the inside of his brain must be like.

A Bee Gees medley followed by most of side two of Brian Eno s Here Come the Warm Jets? Life on Mars? and More Than This ?

The Boys are Back in Town played on eight-string ukulele? Pure pop genius, with added points for Brion remembering all the words to Leonard Cohen s Famous Blue Raincoat and big upping Randy Newman and Willie Nelson. The trainspotters went bonkers trying to stump the savant, but Brion always stayed one step ahead.



It's almost something we didn't have a hand in...

It's this music that was just there. One fateful night in December 2006, decided to do something crazy. They had just seen David Lynch s three-hour mindfuck Inland Empire and found themselves holed up in a New York apartment after a blizzard foiled holiday travel plans.

They had a reel of new recordings lying around. An air of whimsy had descended on the evening. And what happened next just might blow your feeble mind.


They decided to play their recordings...

backwards.
Okay, so not exactly revolutionary. Still, not many musicians take backwards recordings a step further.

Not many make a whole album out of them. Indeed, those backwards versions have become Pullhair Rubeye, Avey and Kr i a s debut that has the message boards abuzz-- nevermind that it doesn t technically come out until April 24. (This is the age of internet, after all.

) Most of the discussion, meanwhile, can be summarized with a single question: Is this a joke?
According to Avey Tare, it s no such thing. There s not really anything behind it or anything, he told Pitchfork recently.

We re not trying to mess around with peoples heads or play a prank or anything like that.
In fact, Avey Tare (known to the IRS as David Portner) and Kr i a Brekkan (known to rock journalists as former M u m member Kristin Anna Valtysd o ttir) happen to like the backwards versions.
We just got really into it, and decided to focus on that as a release.


Avey is ready for the obvious rebuke to his and Kr i a s approach. I think some people would criticize and say, You could flip around any music -- like a Garth Brooks record, and you know, it s just going to sound like Garth Brooks backwards, or equally as crappy or whatever.
But I think to us, the songs have a looser, organic feel anyway that doesn t have a lot of A-B-A-B structure.

So in a way it does work backwards, just because it doesn t lock into...

these tight drum sounds or tight guitar chords.
Plus there s an enticing element of fate at work. That s [part] of why we liked [it] backwards, because it s almost something we didn t have a hand in, in a way.

It s this music that was just there without us planning out so much, kind of this freeform thing that was happening. So that was appealing. founder Jonathan Poneman has started a new label called , presumably taking its name from the lyrics to the Thermals No Culture Icons .

Or, as we d prefer to believe, former Pitchfork staffer (and current Vibe editor) Sean Fennessey s .
Hardly Art will run out of the same Seattle office as Sub Pop, with former Sub Pop publicist Sarah Moody at the helm. Sub Pop and the will handle distribution for the label.


Hardly Art s first signing is Seattle-based duo , the stage aliases for Jimmy Tamborello Grant Olsen and Sonya Westcott. They will release In Camera, their debut for the label, on June 19. It s been a long journey since the s last release, but the Dallas collective have finally settled on a battle plan for their third album.

It s called , a nickname the group received from Mike Mills, director of 2005 indie flick , which the band scored.
We have entered a new phase in our musical contribution, says frontman Tim DeLaughter in a press release, and indeed, the Spree have undergone quite the makeover for their new record, which hits stores sometime in June via the group s new home, . Yes, the Polyphonic Spree are labelmates with the Ying Yang Twins.

Finally!
Details and tracklist after the fold.
Cue the fanfare: have revealed the details behind their new national anthem, aka their third full-length proper, God Save the Clientele.


will deliver the 14-track set, which follows up 2005 s wonderful , on May 8. , God Save features production from Lambchop s Marky Nevers, more string arrangements from Louis Philippe, and violin and keyboard contributions from the Clientele s newest member, Mel Draisey.
It s a lot more cheerful, Clientele frontman Alasdair MacLean back in December.

It s an upbeat record, a fun record. Whereas the other records were very neurotic and depressed, I think.
The Clientele take the newfound good cheer to North American venues this spring as they embark on a lengthy May tour with another Pitchfork favorite, .

Last Wednesday, , duo played Tucson, Arizona s . The gig ultimately went off without a hitch, according to a Matador representative, however, it was in jeopardy for a few moments as, in the words of , at least one venue owner took considerable umbrage at what he thought to be BBML s insistence that servicemen and women be barred from attending their show.
This misunderstanding, as reported, arose from a poorly-worded clause from the band s tour rider.

No U.S. Military entities in any form allowed within the event, read the original rider, intended to reflect Brightblack s request for no military recruitment at the performance-- a common stance among indie bands, , among others.


The club sought clarification. On the day of the show, wrote Brightblack s Nabob Shineywater in an e-mail to Pitchfork, they asked if we were opposed to military recruitment at music venues and we said Yes. Then they asked if we allowed soldiers to our shows, and we said, Yes.

The band also amended its tour rider to read, We do not support military recruitment for the US Government s soldiers being held on site of where we are conjuring up music.
The story should have ended right there, but some person of high intelligence decided to leak the old, mis-worded rider onto the internet, that bastion of good sense and civilized discourse. A picked up the story, some people said some mean things, and a few curmudgeons vowed to boycott a band they d have never heard of otherwise.

People are funny like that.
I played Club Congress a few years ago with Bonnie Prince Billy Neil Hamburger Faun Fables, wrote Shineywater. The place had a different vibe back then.

I don t like the place really, we probably won t visit there again.
Once again, the moral of the story is get off the internet and go do something constructive, people! (Says the guy writing for a webzine.

)
Shineywater further explained his stance on the Matador blog. It is my belief that the US military itself has always been a tool of genocide, beginning with Native Americans. I believe that this war is blood for oil, not blood for democracy.

With that knowledge, the US Military should accept that it has been misled, as the polls show as the majority opinion among US citizens. That s why we don t support any recruitment for the US Military. We do support impeachment of the current President, who was falsely elected.


As previously noted, Matador and Brightblack wish to offset carbon emissions from the band s turr , which continues in Denton next month. For every purchase made from , the label will buy 50 pounds of carbon dioxide offset from , with a goal of ultimately making up for the 30,000 pounds Brightblack s turr is expected to generate. Pitchfork Music Festival Tickets on Sale Now!

Let the games begin! Tickets are ON SALE NOW for the 2007 , taking place July 13-15 at Union Park in Chicago! So head on over to ASAP, because this is our biggest year ever, and you don t want to get shut out.

In case you missed it, that the fest has been expanded to three days, thanks to a partnership with series, which features music legends performing their seminal albums live in their entireties. Friday night, July 13, will be the series North American premiere.
On Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15, the fun continues with performances from Cat Power, Clipse, Of Montreal, Iron and Wine, Girl Talk, Jamie Lidell, Grizzly Bear, Professor Murder, Ken Vandermark s Powerhouse Sound, and many, MANY more to be announced.

Click fast, because three-day passes-- which cost only $45-- are extremely limited. A Saturday/Sunday pass runs you $35, while Saturday or Sunday individual passes go for $25. are in the midst of taking on the road to the far-off reaches of Australia, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.

But now they ve been kind enough to extend their travels to North American shores for a post-Coachella month of shows, after which they ll break before hitting a few European festivals. !!

! play tonight in Melbourne. And be sure to check out the band s bananas new website, where everything is in threes (just like the band name!

)
Chaperones wanted: Responsible adults sought to oversee a bunch of hyperactive youngsters hopped up on punk rock and press accolades as they terrorize North America this spring. Job begins in late April at the Coachella festival and ends in late May in Orlando, Florida. (Yup, you re taking the kids to Disney world.

) Past experience with animals a plus, as we re dealing with and here. , Arctic Monkeys new album Favourite Worst Nightmare is due out on on April 23 in the UK and April 24 in the U.S.

The Brianstorm comes out a week earlier, backed by a collaboration with Dizzee Rascal. Alas, there s no other BYOP news to report.
Photos: Antony with the Brooklyn Philharmonic [Brooklyn, NY; 03/09/07] the Friendly Ghost took center stage this past Friday at the , his spectral incantations given appropriately rich and dramatic accompaniment courtesy of the .

Matt Ziegler took these photographs from the event.
, Antony has heaps of projects lined up, including dabblings in film and sound installation. He also duets with Bj o rk on her forthcoming .



Boeckner on Handsome Furs: It's basically Wolf Parade without the guy that everybody likes and no real instruments. Hey, ! It s been awhile.

Haven t heard much from you. Sure, there are all kinds of , including singer/guitarist Dan Boeckner s latest project, (much more on that later). But we really want to know about the main event.

You know, the band that recently won the Music Video of the Year for the ? Oh really, we won that? said Boeckner in a recent phone chat with Pitchfork.

The Hungarian Disaster! That s amazing! Hungarian Disaster?

Yeah, our friend Matt filmed [the video] in Hungary, Boeckner continued. I wasn t actually there for the video. [Keyboardist] Hadji [Bakara] actually found a human skull in the garbage of a Croatian restaurant in Budapest.

Whoa, that s incredible! Did you keep it? No, but there s an amazing picture of him holding it up.

We d sure like to see that! Alas, a Google image search for hadji wolf parade human skull didn t turn up anything. Fortunately, a new Wolf Parade album is closer at hand.

If everything goes according to plan, we re going to start recording the record over the next couple of weeks into the spring, Boeckner said. I d like to be finished with this record by May. Everybody s back to the same city and I think we re ready.

I know everybody s chomping at the bit to get this record recorded. And I think we re going to do it really, really fast, and record it ourselves. To be totally honest, we ve been working on this record since the last record was finished.

We have more than an album s worth of material that anybody who s come to see us live in the last year has heard. And the way it s going right now, I don t think a lot of those songs are going to get put on the record. We started writing brand new stuff, and we kind of re-arranged the way we were writing, which is really exciting.

[Co-frontman] Spencer [Krug], [drummer] Arlen [Thompson], Hadji and I have been just getting together and jamming for hours at a time without stopping and then putting it on tape. I think we re always looking for a way to do things democratically in Wolf Parade, because we ve all got our fingers in other things. And I think this way we ve achieved this total, idealistic, Marxist mindset, where we re just recording stuff as it gets written, and then going over it, saying That s a song, there.

And then playing it and adding lyrics to it. In the meantime, Boeckner is keeping plenty busy with Handsome Furs, his band with fianc e e Alexei Perry. Their debut album is due out on on May 22.


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