With all their public smoochin , dopey nicknamin , and all other pervasive acts of perversity, we d prefer that most young marrieds keep that mess at home. But we ll take as much PDA as we can get from Ivan Howard and Kelly Crisp, the blossoming lovers of , who ll make sweet music together on a month-long second-honeymoon in support of the fetching Night of the Furies, out April 10 on .
, fellow knot-tiers and perpetual sideproject are among those slated to remix tracks from Night of the Furies.
Just couldn t leave well enough alone, could they?
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com in between sips of lukewarm coffee-- you need to get down! And lucky for you, Belgian party collective has the raddest dancefloor beats for you to get down to. So We re talking beats of such radness and freshness, you ll Just ask the ravers down in Australia and New Zealand, who are getting the U.
S. residents have until April 14 to perfect their raddest, freshest moves, as that s when Soulwax invade Philadelphia as part of their Radio Soulwax Presents tour. And just what is Soulwax presenting on this trek?
versions of jams from their Any Minute Now LP) in its entirety, plus the two Soulwax gents who moonlight as 2ManyDJs will spin, with pals JDH Dave P warming everybody up. If that doesn t make you want to back your groove thang up like a Polaroid picture that just don t care, I don t know what will.
a trip, we all take a trip.
This time around, Kember s trip involves stops in quite a few U.S. cities, where he ll escort audiences into another sonic gigs, the first of which has him opening for reunited ambient krautrock legends Cluster, and another alongside Bert Jansch as part of a Saint Etienne-curated this year; he ll also tour Japan and Oceania under that moniker.
For a good time, abuse a substance of your choosing and check out all the trippy animated visuals on his .
If you've seen our stuff, you know it's very similar to 'Pimp My Ride'. We're building sketch comedy.
Like a viral video Voltron, the members of have banded together and taken the internet by storm this past year. And now that they have , they re poised to sink or swim in the murky waters of mainstream cable television.
Human Giant actors Rob Huebel, Aziz Ansari, and Paul Scheer (the fourth member is director Jason Woliner) spoke to Pitchfork recently about the show, its guest stars (Ghostface, Tony Hawk, Linda Cardellini), and what an excellent piece of equipment the Zune is.
Pitchfork: How did the Ghostface cameo come about?
Rob Huebel: Aziz s best friend is this guy Ghostface, and he called up his best friend and said, Yo man..
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Aziz Ansari: Yeah, he was my best friend as a kid. We grew up together in South Carolina.
Pitchfork: Oh really? Because I thought he was from Staten Island.
AA: No, all that stuff about Shaolin is just marketing from Def Jam or whatever.
He s actually from South Carolina, and we grew up together. We re basically like brothers. Actually, we didn t want him on the show.
He was like, I heard you and Rob and Paul and Jason are doing this show...
Photos: Explosions in the Sky / The Paper Chase / Eluvium [Chicago, IL; 03/28/07] s Matthew Cooper couldn t conjure much visual spectacle at last night s sold-out gig, cooped up behind a laptop, keyboards, processed guitar, and assorted knobs and wires, but that wasn t really the point. His transcendental soundscapes-- several reenacted from this year s LP -- cast an even more meditative spell when blared over the Metro s enormous speakers, and those of us who weren t talking over them were very much lost in them. One of these things is not like the others; can you guess which?
s John Congleton produced Explosions in the Sky s latest, , but that, four dudes, and Texas are pretty much all the two bands have in common. If Explosions were destined to soundtrack high school football in slow motion, the Paper Chase are best suited for erratic super-8 footage of demolition derbies-- with Freddy Krueger and Norman Bates and other figures who straddle the line between horror and kitsch behind the wheel. Indeed, paranoia and gallows humor take centerstage in most of Congleton s lyrics, and he has enough lyrics to make up for both of the instrumental acts his band was shoehorned in between.
The band s still tight and ferocious, at their best on relentless numbers like last year s The Kids Will Grow Up to Be Assholes . This, of course, was totally not their scene, and Congleton wasn t oblivious to the sea of perplexed and annoyed faces. I should have been looking at you guys!
he announced after the set, addressing an enthusiastic bunch near the bar who chirped their approval. Anyway, this is what the kids came to see. And even if they are Godspeed-lite, never quite soaring nor plummeting to the extremes that Canadian post-rock collective frequently inhabited, still command reverential respect from fans.
Network television has certainly helped, but let s not discredit the fab four behind the music, who ve perfected a formula for tugging heartstrings with mere guitar strings-- and just pouring on the catharses live.
Bassist Michael James brings the muscle, his tremolo wrist working faster than a hummingbird s heart, while guitarist Munaf Rayani adds the passion, gesticulating and falling over in some kind of sonic ecstasy. Laud guitarist Mark Smith for balancing the equation with restraint, his leads often carrying the most emotional heft as well.
And drummer Chris Hrasky? I guess he s the cute one.
played back in the day might get a kick out of this.
In anticipation of s the interweb that contain music and lyrics from the album, as confirmed by a Bj o rk sp o kespjerson. blog, a YouTube user called VoltaVideos posted a clip called -- also the name of the first single from Volta-- a couple days back. It features some abstract, pulsating images, some discussed with Pitchfork, and the closing text, we are the earth intruders.
Not long after that, web-trollers stumbled upon a belonging to one Gerome Voltaire of itshardtofindabandname from Iceland. The page includes four audio clips, each clocking in under 20 seconds: Thereza Is He , Denoisering , and the identical, percussion-heavy O Intruders clip. One titled depicts a jittery, out-of-focus image that bears striking resemblance to that colorful flaming Bj o rk photo up there.
It includes the words, did I imagine it would be like this? , set against a lush, A second MySpace video, titled , features the same tribal drumming audio as the O and Oh clips and depicts the statement, I have What I m presenting here at the moment, writes the enigmatic Gerome on his MySpace, is something I recorded at some listening session in Reykjavik with an Icelandic artist, which I then cut up and added noises and images to. I hope she doesn t mind.
We d wager that she probably doesn t. YouTube, including a clip titled that one might interpret as addressing the heated topic of abstinence: should I save myself for later/ or generously give? factor into any of these?
Your guess is as good as mine. Either way, the rich, relatively organic-sounding (by Catch Bj o rk s stage spectacle, intruding on an Earth venue near you soon.
Thurston Moore, Jim O'Rourke Turn Noise Into Silence
Form avant supergroup with members of the Ex, the Thing, others Picture Ornette Coleman sitting in with the Stooges (the old Stooges, that is) as they tear through L.
A. Blues and you d be in the neighborhood of free jazz/noise rock/construction noise hybrid Original Silence.
This ear doctor s dream come true-- made up of producer-of-strange-things , Kim Gordon s husband , Swedish hornblower , Terrie Ex of , of the Thing, and s Massimo Puppilo-- will issue their inaugural tinnitus-inducing screed April 23.
Squeaks, squalls, and saxophone calls abound on the totally-improvised, two-track The First Original Silence LP, committed to tape at a September 2005 concert in Reggio Emilia, Italy and due from the label. The First is the first in a planned series of Original Silence releases. We ve heard it.
It s loud.
The two tracks are called If Light Has No Age, Time Has No Shadow and In the Name of the Law . will be playing through their magisterial Daydream Nation in conjunction with series, not least of which being our .
Wait, you re kidding, right? You re not?!
Score! Peeping Tom Tour, Spy on People Perverts and pervettes mark your calendars: Mike Patton is taking the collaboration wagon known as on the road. The Mr.
Bungle/Faith No More/Fant mas/Tomahawk frontman hasn t announced who will accompany him on these dates, but if he s working from s guest list, there could be appearances by anyone from Kool Keith to Massive Attack to Norah Jones. And if by some beautiful twist of fortune Kool Keith and Norah Jones end up on the same stage, we will promptly purchase the entire back catalog.
The North American Peep shows start in Dallas tomorrow night, March 30 and end with an appearance at .
Then in June, they travel Down Under.
takes to set the scene for the bespectacled former frontman of Pulp? Can you hold a candle to his indomitable swagger and infectiously wry sense of humor?
can still have fun opening for the guy. That s right, Mr. Cocker is looking to the common As Jarvis wrote on his yesterday, I ll keep this New York (2 shows), San Francisco, Seattle Vancouver - do you think you could help?
Jarvis stressed that he wants local bands for each gig, and that links to music and such would be extremely helpful. Drop a note to Jarvspace to apply. In related news, Jarvis curates the , 16-24.
A populist through and through, Jarvis has also called upon his MySpace buds to suggest Meltdown-worthy acts. You know what to do.
Jarvis self-titled solo debut finally crashes U.
S. shores April 3 via . Catch him in select North American cities this spring.
Gratuitously-lengthy band names shall reign supreme when the glammy grace and thunderous Technicolor riffage of -leader meets fashion-plate and his Sons of National Freedom on a whole mess of dates next month. Both artists have still-warm albums and white-hot shortform releases to plug. Let s explore, shall we?
Vandervelde will release Moonstation s leadoff track Nothin No as a single June 19, backed by a take on the twinkly Feet of a Liar from his hour in the booth, a new one called Cute Pretender , and the probably wordless Dancing Sea Gulls Instrumental . May 22, Swift s Kisses for the Misses will find itself trapped inside a seven-inch-wide ring of plastic, surrounded by Cowboy Song #6 and a cover of Prince s Paisley Park . The two men will split amicably after an April 22 stop in Gotham City, as David s tour leads him ward and Richard heads to the land of the crumpet.
will release an EP titled Sacchrilege via on April 23 in Europe and at an unspecified later date in the U.S. Sacchrilege is a solo effort, though a press release claims it harkens towards the sound of his next major project, with Gruff Rhys.
Boom Bip will kick off a tour of Europe in support of Sacchrilege on April 1 in Amsterdam.
The still has no release date, tracklist, or much of any information attached to it other than what we . have raised their profile recently with contributions to Bj o rk s forthcoming (including the first single, ), and the Congolese conglomerate will embark on a world tour of their own starting March 31 in Berlin and ending July 28 at the Belgian Sfinks Festival.
Along the way, they ll stop over in North America for a string of dates surrounding their Coachella appearance. They are also in the midst of confirming the dates of a UK tour in mid-May.
Konono s label, , will release the 35-minute three-track Live in Tokyo EP to coincide with the tour.
Crammed is only making Live in Tokyo available digitally, and eMusic will have it exclusively in the U.S. Do you have a news tip for us?
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