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His Name Is Alive Cut Marion Brown Tribute Disc

Even though Xmmer's only been setting record store shelves ablaze for a month now, Michigan trend-buckers His Name Is Alive already have another red hot release in queue.

Sweet Earth Flower: A Tribute to Marion Brown arrives November 6, courtesy of Philadelphia's High Two imprint. The disc sprung from a one-off 2004 HNIA concert that paid homage to the accomplished but unsung avant-garde jazz saxophonist, who has worked with John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, and Brian Eno, among others.

The LP bundles a couple live cuts, as well as studio versions of the tribute tracks; it also features guest appearances from members of Nomo and Antibalas.

Brown himself has given Sweet Earth Flower his blessing: "It's beautiful. Thank you. You really understand me." [MORE...]
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Simian Mobile Disco Issue New "Hustler" Single, Tour

Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell

Though the song's been kicking around for over a year now-- we posted the video way back in September of 2006-- Simian Mobile Disco's fantastic, five-finger-discount promoting single "Hustler" will be released as a single again on November 26, when a CD and two remix-laden 12"s hit stores thanks to Wichita UK. (It's also available on the Attack Decay Sustain Release LP.)

While the band mines their past for tunes, they're currently shooting off into the future on a globe-spanning tour that finds them linking up with the like-minded types in Underworld, Klaxons, and the Chemical Brothers. Are their beats big enough to hang? Yeah, methinks they are. [MORE...]

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Ghostface Upset About Wu-Tang Release Date
"It's a battle right now."

Looks like it's not all blunts and da mysteries of chessboxing in the world of Wu. There's been a little bit of infighting going down in the Clan following Ghostface's recent announcement of a new solo disc, set to drop the very same day as 8 Diagrams, the Wu's long-delayed return to wax.

According to MTV.com, Ghost is upset that the Wu pushed back 8 Diagrams' release to December 4, the same date as his just-announced Big Dough Rehab LP. "I had December 4 for the longest," Ghost says, "but the Wu album, brothers were kinda late on doing whatever they were doing and pushed it back..." (Hasn't he seen Rock the Bells? Late's about the best one can hope for from the Wu.)

"...I'm not [mad at] all the members. It's not based on the members, but the hierarchy at Wu-Tang Clan is on some bullsh--. They trying to f--- around and make me push my album back and doing all this. But n---as ain't f---ing around or give us money when we did them Wu-Tang tours. The first one, they paid us after a while, but this last one, n---as is holding onto a lot of money. And [they're] upset based on that. It's a battle right now."

Well, speaking as a dude who'll buy the hell out of both those albums no matter which day they come out, all the Wu is doing is saving me a trip. Can't the rising tide lift all boats?

Nonetheless, it gets deeper than that for Ghost, as he explained to MTV: "The Big Dough Rehab is my album. 8 Diagrams is their album. But it ain't got nothing to do with the regular members. 'Cause I love Raekwon, Masta Killa, U-God, Genius, all them. But it's on right now." Ghost went on to mention that Big Dough would already have dropped had he not joined the Wu on this summer's Rock the Bells tour, and that Loud Records' Steve Rifkind made an effort to stop Big Dough Rehab from hitting stores. (Rifkind did not respond to MTV's questions.)

As for 8 Diagrams, Ghost continues to emphasize his minimal participation in the disc. "I got on some of them [tracks]," he said. "A few of them.... n---as better pay my f----ing money. Matter of fact, they can keep the money-- just get me out of their life right now. They can keep that money, it's all good now. I don't even wanna talk about it no more." Shit!

Ghost's love for the way of the Wu may be waning, but he does throw his W up on Big Dough, which sports guest sports from (at least) Raekwon and Method Man. MTV reports that Ghost is looking to leak the Sean C.-produced, Kid Capri-featuring first single "Celebrate" soon.

December 4 will also see yet another Ghostface product hit shelves as well: The World According to Pretty Toney, a book based on those MTV2 hilarious/helpful nuggets of wisdom from the Ironman himself.

The Wu's recently announced, fast approaching tour (with its long string of dates and cities sans venues) was apparently wishful thinking, as it's not happening. Ghost-- looking, comparatively, like a real mover and shaker these days-- has a few more dates on the Adult Swim trek before heading out with fellow microphone fiends Rakim and Brother Ali. [MORE...]

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Castanets Rock Asthmatic Kitty Gallery Opening

Unusual animals, by definition, are tough to pin down. Same goes for the Asthmatic Kitty series of the same name. It began as a platform for releasing limited edition vinyl, then took on a party-hosting capacity, and now, it's evolved to encompass, yes, The Art World (gasp! shudder!).

On Halloween (October 31), Asthmatic Kitty unveils the Unusual Animals Project Space in Indianapolis, Indiana's Harrison Center for the Arts. Described via press release as a "specialized gallery" intended to "promote installation art from aspiring and established artists alike, local and national," the space gets a proper ringing in on the last day of this month, with performances from AK's own Castanets and Cryptacize, as well as Deer Tick and Bronze Float.

Art from UA Project Space co-curator Cindy Hinant will be featured. Hinant's "Cascades" series explores the artist's "personal mythology with nature" and "combines images from popular culture and childish shapes to describe the relationship [Hinant] has with the natural world." Doesn't that sound nifty?

AK's Michael Kaufmann, aka Future Rapper, will serve as the Space's other curator.
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Photos: Final Fantasy [Minneapolis, MN; 10/13/07]

Photos by Stacy Schwartz

Final Fantasy
, aka Arcade Fire/Beirut/Fucked Up/everybodyandtheirmom collaborator Owen Pallett, has been on tour for about a month already, and we caught up with the talented violinist and producer this weekend at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis.

Pallett tried out some tunes from his upcoming album Heartland, a song cycle that takes place in a fantasy land called Spectrum. Accompanying him were a series of overhead projections, inlcuding one marquee bearing the all-too-meta "8 Schools of Magic," a reference to the game from which Pallett derives his stage name.

Opening the show was Canadian folkster Basia Bulat, who continues on the road with Pallet through the end of the week. Next week, Final Fantasy launches a co-headlining trek with Cadence Weapon (aka former Pitchfork writer Rollie Pemberton). And he's got a new single, featuring Beirut's Zach Condon, out on Tomlab on November 20.

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Bright Eyes, Wolf Parade, BOH Do Charity Ornaments
Plus: Of Montreal, Built to Spill, Menomena, the Thermals, Xiu Xiu, Deerhunter, Califone

With Halloween just around the corner, what better time than now to start thinking about Christmas?

The good folks at Oregon's Glass Casters Union have been thinking about Christmas too, and really any other holiday that might inspire one to festoon flora in colorful trinkets. They've also been thinking about the indie rock (we can relate), and they've devised a rather ingenious intersection for the two: indie rock holiday ornaments! For charity!!

GCU have already secured designs from Band of Horses, Of Montreal, Menomena, Califone, YACHT, and Thrones, which they've carved and stamped onto cute lil' limited edition glass ornaments. Indeed, the first five designs are up for auction over at eBay right now. Each comes in a run of 100-200, with a second pressing of each in a different color expected to follow. YACHT, Menomena, and Thrones are also selling their ornaments on tour.

Plenty more designs are in queue, from the likes of Bright Eyes, Built to Spill, Wolf Parade, Deerhunter, Xiu Xiu, the Thermals, Sunn O))), Tiny Masters of Today, and Decemberists artiste extraordinaire Carson Ellis. Because nothing says holiday cheer like Sunn O))) and Xiu Xiu.

All profits, as the GCU MySpace describes, "go back to our local community in the form of assistance for homeless and low-income people through emergency services, housing, jobs, training, and other charitable endeavors." 'Tis the season to be indie.
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Photos: The Roots [San Diego, CA; 10/12/07]

Photos by Natalie Kardos

The Roots are wrapping up a busy year that's seen them Rock the Bells, gig with the Dave Matthews Band, and tour with Big Daddy Kane and MC Lyte on VH1's Hip Hop Honors Tour-- all in support of last year's Game Theory. The Philly crew touched down at the RIMAC Arena at the University of California at San Diego on Friday night.

Still no word on whether ?uestlove and his companions are working on another album any time soon, but with their schedule finally clear of dates (save one music "summit" in Monterey, California this week), maybe they can make some headway.

More photos and that one lone date below.






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Annuals Sign to Sony, Drop Digital EP

Photo by Brian Vetter

Make way for six little indie rockers that could: Raleigh, North Carolina's promising Annuals have entered the majors, signing a joint deal with their current farm team home Ace Fu and big leaguer Canvasback, a label under the Sony/Columbia umbrella.

If the name Canvasback sounds familiar, it's also the home of Annuals' previously reported tourmates Manchester Orchestra (who are in fact an Atlanta Emo Rock Band). The pair's travels in tandem kick off September 26 in Manchester Orchestra's ATL hometown.

Annuals plan to share their sophomore full-length-- the follow-up to last year's Be He Me-- via Ace Fu/Canvasback in fall 2008. To tide us over, they'll soon unleash the digital only Frelen Mas EP, which collects Be He Me B-sides, including Annuals' take on "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot". This set is tentatively due in early November.

Finally, Annuals and Manchester Orchestra have tackled each other's songs for a special split 7" to be sold exclusively on the upcoming tour. Annuals do MO's "Where Have You Been", while Manchester Orchestra try their hand at Annuals' indie hit "Brother". Hear both right now over in Forkcast. [MORE...]
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Kid Sister Shoots Video With Kanye West

Kid Sister found a Chicago MC as stylish and internet-friendly as she is to join her on her new single and video "Pro Nails": none other than Kanye West. Six degrees of A-Trak, anyone?

Director Ruben Fleischer (M.I.A., Dizzee Rascal, Wiley) shot the video to promote the single, which is out today on Fool's Gold. The single comes in 12" vinyl and digital formats and features two extra tracks: a remix with a Kanye verse and the DJ Gant-Man-produced "Switch Board".

As for the video, you know Kanye blogged that ish posthaste. His and Kid Sister's photographic evidence of the shoot is below.

Kid Sis' debut album will come out next year, and until then, she's busying herself with the previously reported Fool's Gold tour. The tour's next stop is in NYC for CMJ tomorrow, October 17.




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OK Computer Radio Play to Debut on BBC This Friday

Narrator: Time had come for the next world war. The earth, a jackknifed juggernaut. A neon sign buzzed through the rare stillness of the night. A man wakes, recognizing not where he is or where he comes from. He is born again.

Clearly, going a bit overboard with all things Radiohead is par for the course this month. And, if you're already tired of talking about just how much you ratedpaid for In Rainbows, lent out all your other discs to that younger sibling of yours, and worn holes in your crunk/reggae/lullaby tributes to the band, you'll want to keep an ear to your radio this Friday. That's when-- according to Ateaseweb.com-- a new twelve-part radio play based on Radiohead's watershed 1997 LP OK Computer debuts on BBC Radio 4.

According to the description on the BBC Radio 4 website, the play is "a celebration of Radiohead's seminal 1997 album OK Computer which draws on themes from each of its 12 tracks." The plot: "a man wakes up in a hospital in Berlin. He has no memory of who he is, or where he comes from. Once the details of his life are recovered, he is repatriated to Britain and into his former life. But he is haunted by the suspicion that this is not his real life at all."

The play was written by Joel Horwood, Chris Perkins, Al Smith, and Chris Thorpe, and it debuts October 19 at 21:00 BST.

In other Radiohead news, In Rainbows is (maybe) very very popular, and some members of the White House press staff proved themselves just slightly hipper than one might think, while others did not.

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Daft Punk Sample Material Collected on New CD

Photo by Kirstie Shanley

What is it about Daft Punk that makes what they do so gosh darned special? Is it the spectacle? The surgical synth-diddling? The blindling glint coming off those robot suits? Or could it be the stellar spate of well-aged, cowbell-heavy disco funk songs on which a lot of their tracks are based?

All of the above, indeed, and galaxies more. But Discovered, a collection of said funky stuff that oughta raise the ear of anyone who's done their share of Homework over the years, puts the focus solely on the music. Discovered collects a dozen tracks from the likes of Chaka Khan, Sister Sledge, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Eddie Johns, and others, mixing a lotta bump and a little smooth R&B-- the stuff that forms the groundwork for some of Daft Punk's finest tracks. You've never truly heard "Digital Love" until you've heard just how much "Digital Love" sounds like a cooled-up version of George Duke's "I Love You More". The disc drops November 6 on Rapster.

That pants-sullying Daft Punk live thing picks up again later this month in Las Vegas, with stops in Mexico, Japan, and Australia before the year's over. If you can't make it-- and lord knows you should give it a go if at all feasible-- the play-at-home version drops November 20.

Also: Daft Punk is playing in my designer handbag (just click "Défilé Femmes Printemps-Été 2008"). [MORE...]
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CMJ Music Marathon Starts in NYC Today

Hear that? The call of the wild, indie-paved streets of New York City is beckoning, as today marks the first day of the 2007 CMJ Music Marathon & Film Festival. From now through Saturday, October 20, participants, patrons, and performers alike will eat, drink, sleep, and breathe the college rock (if such a term can be used anymore), lapping up old favorites while clamoring to be the first to geek out over the next next big thing (the next big thing being so SXSW). It is a beautiful time to be a lover of music.

With all that's going down over the next five days and nights, it's also an easy time for a lover of music to completely wig out. With that in mind, Pitchfork has put together these few paragraphs here to help give you some footing during the CMJ maelstrom. The festival's website, of course, will gladly fill in the gaps for you. [MORE...]

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