Radiohead's Rumored Rainbows Downloads: 1.2 Million
Download your copy of In Rainbows on Wednesday? You weren't alone (duh). According to a Gigwise.com report that cites an unnamed "source close to the band"-- and completely unconfirmed at this point-- the digital version of In Rainbows that Radiohead made available October 10 logged an impressive 1.2 million downloads in its very first day on the digital market.Were precious metal distinctions awarded on the basis of global sales, our headline might read: Radiohead Go Platinum (Maybe)!!
Of course, the fact that Radiohead gave fans the option to name their price (and £0.00 was indeed an option) no doubt bolstered the "sales" some-- and, again, Radiohead's camp have neither confirmed nor denied these figures-- but yeah, there you go, something to discuss on your lunch break.
As if you needed reminding, the In Rainbows deluxe discbox is due in December (we'll never get sick of the alliterative punch of that one), and folks can still expect a regular CD early next year. Ah, and Jonny Greenwood's got a soundtrack and a U.S. orchestral premiere, plus he's had enough of yer 160 kbps bitching.
Miami's BANG! Festival Postponed
Dang! No BANG! This year's BANG! Music Festival-- previously planned for November 10-11 at Miami's Bayfront Park Amphitheatre-- is off. So no dice for two days of uncomfortable sunburns, Rick Ross sightings, and such fest-makers as Spoon, Kanye West, the Roots, the Smashing Pumpkins, Explosions in the Sky, and Chromeo in the Magic City this time 'round.
The festival's website claims the show has been "postponed"-- and therefore, scholars of rhetoric, not "cancelled"-- so perhaps there's hope for regrouping in the BANG! camp soon. In the meantime, tickets can be refunded at the point of purchase.
Thanks to reader Martin Keane for the tip.
Black Mountain Discuss the Future
"This was like 14 days straight, eating and sleeping in the studio, not bathing for a week at a time..."
Before switching on the recorder, I watched as the five members of Black Mountain rolled on and off the stage of Chicago's Empty Bottle, put through the wringer by the Bottle's charmingly particular soundman. Vocalist Amber Webber and I discussed the soy content of Morningstar Farms vegetarian products. There was talk of the weather. More than a few beers were emptied.
Point is, Black Mountain-- Webber, frontman Stephen McBean, bassist Matt Camirand, drummer Joshua Wells, and keyboardist Jeremy Schmidt-- got all the pleasantries out of the way before we went on record. So you'll have to excuse the businesslike nature of the following proceedings... well, it's as businesslike as a scuzzy, good timin' band like Black Mountain gets after a round or two of Coronas. But we had business to discuss: In the Future, the band's second LP and first in nearly three years, drops January 22 from Jagjaguwar.
In the interest of getting down to business, one question was, naturally, at the forefront.
Pitchfork: So is it better than the last one?
Matt Camirand: Much better than the last one.
Josh Wells: It has more songs.
Camirand: Three more.
Pitchfork: Ha, that's something.
Camirand: I don't think I've ever been so excited about anything that we've ever recorded. I don't generally listen to the records we make after the mix is done, but I can still listen to this one and get excited about it. So that's a good sign. [MORE...]
The Go! Team Kick Off Tour This Weekend
The Stay! Team remain immobile, ponder the point of exclamation mark
Photo by Jaime Beeden
Here's something to stand up and cheer about: The Go! Team kick off their North American tour tomorrow night at Chicago's Double Door. Joined at times by the equally-exuberant likes of Cool Kids, Bodies of Water, and Matt & Kim, the Team will fill up stages on this continent through October before heading to Europe, Japan, and finally Australia to ring in '08.
If you hunger for more Go! Team, the group also made a documentary about the making of their new album Proof of Youth, out now on Sub Pop. [MORE...]
Bowie-Inspired Clothes Hit Target, New Box Set Due
It's a far better idea than a Low/Heroes/Lodger-inspired line of coke straws
Noted fashion designer Keanan Duffty isn't the first of his kind to ship a ready-to-wear collection to emporium of merchandise Target. He is, however, the first to rope one of rock'n'roll's true mavericks down into the realm of low-low prices along with him. Duffty's fall men's collection-- hitting stores just in time for this Sunday's circular-- "drew inspiration" from the music, persona, and the years and years of wacky ensembles of Mr. David Bowie.
According to a press release, "Several of the collection's key pieces draw direct inspiration from characters and songs by David Bowie. The tuxedo, vest, and pants were inspired by David's Thin White Duke persona, the song 'Station to Station', and his most recent album Reality. The dress shirts and trench coat are references to David's first movie role as Thomas Jerome Newton in The Man Who Fell to Earth. In addition, the gray button-down shirt features Bowie's 'Let's Dance' lyrics scripted onto the fabric."
That flowery frock from The Man Who Sold the World cover must not have made the cut.
To go along with the threads, Target's got a new Bowie compilation called Strangers When We Meet meant to be "displayed alongside the fashion collection." The thing, which "features tracks from forthcoming and proposed Virgin/EMI David Bowie catalog releases" (including live versions of "Jean Genie, Young Americans" and "Word on a Wing") should be available Sunday.
Thanks to reader Myk Martello for the heads up!
Despite its pitifully uninspired title, even reasonably ardent Bowie fans may want in on David Bowie Box Set. According to Billboard.com, the collection packages the two-disc international editions of Bowie's five most recent LPs-- Outside, Earthling, Hours, Heathen, and Reality-- in vinyl-replica digipaks, complete with a buncha remixes, a few soundtrack cuts, etc. You know the drill, but you might not know these records. That's out November 27 on ISO/Columbia.
In other Bowie news, the man recently donated $10,000 to a legal defense fund for the Jena Six, calling it a "small gesture". Seems pretty big of him to me! And on a slightly more silly note, Bowie guests on SpongeBob SquarePants on November 11.
Chris Walla, Casiotone, Long Winters on Xmas Comp
Hard to Find a Friend is a blog not unlike a lot of blogs on the internet. Its proprietor Caleb Palma likes music, really likes Beirut, and writes many kind things about both in a public forum. But Hard to Find a Friend sets itself apart in the company it keeps: friends and well wishers of the blog have gathered for fun, fellowship, and Peace on Earth, a digital-only holiday album chock full of exclusive tracks by the cream of indie's crop.Death Cab's Chris Walla, American Music Club, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Rosie Thomas, the Long Winters, Great Lake Swimmers, and Page France's Michael Nau (as The Cotton Jones Basket Ride) are among those joining their Friend for a little Peace, which drops November 13. The collection is only gonna run you $7, and all proceeds go directly to Toys for Tots. When you think about it, tots need toys more than anybody!
The tracklist is not yet completely finalized, nor is the list of contributors. I must also assume the Grinch role and mention that Via Audio's "My Boo" is not, much as we may wish it to be, a cover of the Ghost Town DJs classic of the same name. Still, the impressive (if tentative) artist and song list is available after the jump. [MORE...]
DJ Spooky Tackles Trojan Catalog Again
Tours with a lecture here, a multimedia presentation there, everywhere a live date
Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky, aka Mr. One Egg in Every Possible Basket, once again dove into the Trojan Records vaults to come up with a mix of tracks with his unique stamp of approval.
Celebrating the Jamaican music label's 40th anniversary, Creation Rebel: Trojan Re-Mixed, Re-Visioned, Re-Versioned is even more customized than last year's In Fine Style, featuring re-works of tracks by Bob Marley, Augustus Pablo, Mad Professor & Rob Swift, the Upsetters, Wayne Smith, and Barrington Levy, among others.
Trojan will release Creation Rebel on October 16.
Aside from that, Spooky has quite a fair number of appearances, from lectures to DJ sets, scheduled for this fall. The next, a lecture/DJ set double whammy, goes down October 26 in Columbia, South Carolina. [MORE...]
Mos Def Signs to Downtown Recordings, Remixes Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." With Spank Rock
Remixing "D.A.N.C.E." is soooo pre-In Rainbows, dude
Photos by William Kirk
Looks like Mos Def's gone all upwardly mobile on us: the Brooklyn MC has packed up and moved Downtown. MTV News reports that the mighty Mos is the latest signing to Downtown Recordings, home to Art Brut, Gnarls Barkley, Eagles of Death Metal, and others.
Others like Spank Rock, who recently completed a remix of Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." with Mos Def and his Bangers & Cash associate Benny Blanco, according to MTV. Because, after all, that song could really use a good remix or two.
No word on just when you'll get to hear them "D.A.N.C.E.", or whether Mos has a follow-up to last year's troubled True Magic waiting in the wings. Or if the album is going to end up being the follow-up to itself.
Mos Def has been busy lately helping to lead the charge in support of the Jena Six, six African-American teenagers in Jena, Louisiana charged with attempted murder after the beating of a white schoolmate. The beating was allegedly in retaliation for white students' hanging of nooses on school property. Mos helped organize a mass walkout and protest in Jena in late September.
Portishead Album in the Mixing Stage, Says Band Blog
Photo by Grumpy Man DJsPortishead's Geoff Barrow knows there's a web sheriff out there a-lurkin', and as such, he'd better abide by blogger law. So the most recent post on Portishead's blog follows those laws to the letter: there's some chat of a show he just saw, a dissection of all this Radiohead hubbub, and a brief update on what he's been up to.
Also, when he posted the link to the blog on MySpace, it was under the subject head "amy gets caught sober........ or some other shit news"
He began with Radiohead, and so shall we. Barrow writes "so then.......music for free is it? well fuking great. so if you get our album for nothing or very little , does that mean i can get my boiler fixed for free... --------i could tell the plumber that its all for the love of sharing and its to combat the evil money grabbing corperation that is zanussi. ...............im sure he will understand. also im not having a pop at radiohead they are fuking good and clever with it. anyways im sure it will all become clear at some point". Clearer than this paragraph, anyway.
As for that show, Geoff says "saw the coral the other night......was sound! as they would say." Do they say that?
On, and those personal deets? They just happen to concern the decade-in-the-making third Portishead LP: "as to the new album , we met the label the other day which was good , i dont think we scared them too much..well mabey a little. going to london to have a listen in a proper studio soon but until then were just mixing the stumps ,stems.whatever. ---------thinking about names ---------films looking really good".
Allow me to sum that up: the Portishead album is in the mixdown stage, ready to be listened to, and discussed with a label. They're so close, they're even coming up with titles. Also, film(s)? That one's new to us. You guys making a movie?
Portishead, as you know, have curated the heck out of the All Tomorrow's Parties-hosted Nightmare Before Christmas festival, going down December 7-9 in Minehead, England. They'll perform, too, along with Thurston, Boris, Black Mountain, Aphex Twin, Silver Apples, Sparklehorse, Oneida, and a mess of others. (Ladytron have unfortunately dropped out.)
And then they will release their album. Right?
As for Beth Gibbons, she can currently be heard on the new Annie Lennox song "Sing", as part of a choir that also includes Madonna, Isobel Campbell, Sugababes, Celine Dion, Fergie, Beth Orton, Gladys Knight, Bonnie Raitt, Dido, Pink, Shakira, and several other random women.
Fennesz, Matmos, Patton, Forrest Redo Foetus on Vein
Photo by Taylor CrothersIndustrial elder J.G. Thirlwell, aka Foetus, has gathered nine of his most glitched-out comrades-in-arms to reimagine Love, Foetus' 2005 album, on a collection called Vein.
Matmos, Mike Patton, Fennesz, Jason Forrest, and Tujiko Noriko are all part of the charge. And in addition to the regular helping of remixes, two of Vein's tracks, Jay Wasco's "L'overture" and Tom Recchion's "Corrodia Gravis", contain elements of several Love songs.
Vein comes out October 16 via Birdman and features album art designed by Thirlwell himself, as well as an animated video for "Time Marches On" by director Sam Sohlberg.
Adding a whole extra layer of meta to the project is Thirlwell's remix of the remix album into a single track, which he and the label have done to avoid the file-sharing of advance copies. They're calling it a trailer for the record, and you can listen to it at the link below.
Thirlwell also has a few other projects with which to busy himself, including the soundtrack to the third season of Cartoon Network show "The Venture Bros." and two forthcoming shows under his Manorexia alter ego. The first of those shows-- at New York City Whitney Museum on November 2-- will feature two sets, the second of which involves robots! [MORE...]
Photos: José González / Tiny Vipers [Los Angeles, CA; 10/10/07]
Photos by Akmal Naim
After chatting through a set by Sub Pop's Tiny Vipers, the talkative crowd at L.A.'s El Rey Theatre hushed to make some sonic space for José González's soft strumming. González didn't chat much with the sold-out crowd, but silence is golden.
The Swedish songsmith's sophomore LP, In Our Nature, is out now on Mute. More photos and tour dates below.
JOSE GONZALEZ
TINY VIPERS
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For all the wild-eyed ambition of Ears Will Pop & Eyes Will Blink, it's easy to forget that Bodies of Water haven't been knocking out Jesus'd-up opuses for years now. In fact, just as Ears Will Pop is the band's full-length debut, their forthcoming easterly tour is the L.A. band's first time doing the band thing near that Atlantic body of water. They'll warm up, however, with a number of shows near the Pacific.
Along the way, Bodies will be joined by the rather disparate likes of the Go! Team and Phosphorescent. Boy, a bunch of good Christian kids, stuck on the wrong side of the country with those sugar-addled weirdos and that sadsack with the beard? Pray for them, willya? [MORE...]
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- Swell Return With New Album, Rarities Collection
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- The Decemberists to Return to the Road in January
- Rocket From the Crypt Resurrected on Live CD/DVD
- Lupe Fiasco Plots Sizable U.S. Tour, Cool Happenings
- Radiohead Reveal Cool In Rainbows CD Packaging
- Kindercore Serves Up Xmas Charity Comp/Comic Book
- Black Lips Release Very Limited Edition Single
- Portastatic, Annuals, Rosebuds Rock Trekky Recs Xmas
- Beach House Team With Papercuts for 2008 Tour
- Labels Seek Apology From Rolling Stone for Camel Ad
- Electrelane Organize Anti-Trafficking Benefit
- Donations Sought for Ailing Country Singer Cast King
- Madonna, Leonard Cohen Inducted Into Rock Hall
- Harry Potter Bands Rock Against Media Consolidation
- My Bloody Valentine Headline Benicassim Festival
- Sambassadeur Let Migration Free in the States
- Kevin Barnes, Jeff Mangum in Wacky Elephant 6 Movie
- Liars, No Age Announce Joint Tour
- Justice Release "Phantom" Single
- Stephen Malkmus Talks Trash
- Ike Turner R.I.P.
- Calexico Tour-Only Jams Now Digital Via Touch & Go
- Bradford Cox Publicly Apologizes to Samara Lubelski
- Yorke Preps 12"s With Field, Four Tet, Burial Remixes
- Diplo Remixes Spoon's "Don't You Evah" for Charity
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- Morrissey Reveals New Single Details
- Liars, No Age Members Team for Sissy Spacek Show
- Black Lips Add Tour Dates (Yep) Again
- Explosions to "Drop off the Face of the Earth" After Tour
- Yeasayer Announce Big 2008 Tour
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- Marina Leaves Bonde do Role
- Ghostface, Raekwon, Kweli Guest on New Hi-Tek Disc
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- The Cure Lend Guitar to West Memphis Three Auction
- RZA Sets out on Solo Tour, Wu-Tang Clan Add Dates
- Un-T.V. Eye: December 10-16, 2007
- Various Production Leave XL, Plan Releases
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- Too $hort(!) Contributes to In Rainbows Remix Record
- Robyn, I'm From Barcelona, Shining Play EuroSonic
- Karlheinz Stockhausen R.I.P.
- Kanye, Wilco, Flaming Lips Items in Darfur Auction
- Dead Meadow Herald New LP With Show, Pre-Release
- Waits, Weller, B-more Club on "The Wire" Soundtracks
- The Mountain Goats Reveal 2008 Dates
- Photos: Dewey Cox and the Hard Walkers [Chicago, IL; 12/06/07]
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- Bjork "Declares" New Single Details
- Underworld Reschedule Tour
- Murdoch, Albarn, Harvey Write Charity Postcards
- Dan Deacon to Greyhound Buses: Fuck You!
- HEALTH Sketch Out 2008 Dates
- Malkmus/Jicks Reveal Emotional Trash Tracklist
- Camel, Rolling Stone Under Fire for Indie Rock Ad
- DeVotchKa Sign to Anti-, Ready New Album
- Wilco Announce Spring U.S. Tour
- Mike Patton Lends Voice to Creatures in I Am Legend
- Nick Cave Announces Single, Soundtrack Releases
- Photos: David Shrigley's Worried Noodles in Concert [New York, NY; 12/05/07]
- Bauhaus Mark Final Breakup With Final Album
- Destroyer, Amy Millan, Tokyo Police Club on CBC Comp
- Photos: Yo La Tengo Hanukkah Show [Hoboken, NJ; 12/04/07]
- Atlas Sound Announces North American Tour
- Hot Chip Reveal Intimate U.S. Shows
- Nas, Rihanna, Method Man Rarities on Def Jam Comp
- Jason Isbell (ex-Drive-By Truckers) Does Big Tour
- Photos: Kevin Drew with Metric's Jimmy Shaw and Chikita Violenta [Mexico City, Mexico; 12/03/07]
- Antony Announces New Album Title, Bjork Video
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- Earth Return With New Album, Live Dates
- M.A.N.D.Y. Craft Fabric 38 With Boratto, Booka Shade
- Photos: Deerhoof with Ken Kagami [Miami, FL; 12/04/07]
- Radiohead Freeloading to End December 10
- Art Brut Line Up 2008 Dates
- Nick Lowe Reissues, Expands Jesus of Cool
- The Futureheads Reunite With the Road
- The Moldy Peaches Reunite for Juno Premiere
- The Breeders Return With Mountain Battles
- Destroyer Brings Trouble in Dreams on New Album
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- Mike Ladd Sends Nostalgialator Stateside via Def Jux
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- Merge Bundles Big Dipper Albums Into Remastered Set
- Morrissey Brings the Pain to NME Via Blog
- Jeff Tweedy, Cool Kids Rock for Obama
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- Radiohead Further Flesh Out European Tour Itinerary
- Aesop Rock Plots 2008 European Tour
- Yo La Tengo Freewheel Into 2008 on Tour
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- Un-T.V. Eye: December 3-9, 2007
- Devin the Dude + France + Architecture in Helsinki = !?
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- T.I., Lil Wayne, Chamillionaire on Crunk Hits Vol 4
- Maximo Park Celebrate Hometown With Beer, Bus Tour
- Constantines Issue Limited Edition 7"
- Radiohead Firm Up Tour a Wee Bit
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- Blood on the Wall Ready Third Album
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- Foals Sign to Sub Pop in U.S.
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- The Mary Onettes Issue Debut in the States
- The Teenagers Lust for Scarlett Johansson on Single
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- Dean & Britta, Keren Ann Link Up for Spring Tour
- Stars Extend Tour Even More
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- Morrissey to Sue NME Over Immigration Remarks
- Boris Smile for New Album
- U.S. Gets Hey Willpower [ft. Imperial Teen, Tussle] LP
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- The Locust's Van Robbed
- Forrest, Lucky Dragons Do Deathbomb Arc Tape Club
- Hot Chip, Optimo, Studio, Maps Remix Love Is All
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- Gutter Twins Announce Release Date, Shows
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- Morrissey Signs to Polydor/Decca in UK
- Photos: Los Campesinos! / The Most Serene Republic [Los Angeles, CA; 11/27/07]
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- Evangelicals' New Album Descends on Dead Oceans
- The Big Sleep Record Forever, Tour With Thermals
- Black Lips Announce Huge 2008 Tour
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- New My Bloody Valentine Album: Not Digital-Only
- Fogarino/Franklin's Setting Suns EP Finally Emerges
- Crystal Castles Reveal Debut LP Details
- The Rumble Strips Postpone U.S. Dates
- Interpol Live, Remix EPs Available Right Now
- Radiohead Announce First 2008 Dates
- Kanye West Makes Nice With Evel Knievel
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- Ryan Adams and the Cardinals Line Up West Coast Tour
- Lavender Diamond Join Traveling John Waters Xmas
- Arcade Fire Add More 2008 Dates
- Coil Issue Naples as Vinyl Box Set With Bonus LP
- Weezer LP6 Site Declared Hoax, Alone Pushed Back
- Simian Mobile Disco Hustle Into 2008 With More Shows
- R.E.M.'s Mills Plays New Orleans Charity Event in D.C.
- Herbert Seeks Phoned-In Vocals for New Big Band LP
- Un-T.V. Eye: November 26-December 3, 2007
- Richard Hawley Steps Out on Stage and Screen
- The Clean Plan Some Shows
- James Murphy, Nelly Furtado on Fucked Up Holiday 7"
- Wu-Tang Clan Reveal 8 Diagrams Tracklist, Add Dates
- Morrissey Plans 2008 Gigs
- Photos: Dinosaur Jr. [Boston, MA; 11/24/07]
- My Bloody Valentine Plan Digital Self-Release for LP
- DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist Join for "Hard Sell" Tour
- Ellen Page Talks Juno Soundtrack, Kimya Dawson
- New Pornographers Host XM Show, Issue iTunes Single
- Prefuse 73, Books, Petra Haden Rework Cornelius on EP
- Baroness Roll Over East Coast on Tour
- Horse Feathers Sign to Kill Rock Stars
- Lookout, the Next Silver Jews LP Has a Title
- DMC, De La Soul, Raekwon Play Jam Master Jay Benefit
- Circulatory System, Daedelus, Liz Janes Play Athens Fest
- Bruce Springsteen and Band Add Even More 2008 Dates
- Justice, Peaches, 2 Live Crew, A-Trak Do NYE in L.A.
- Bat for Lashes Drop iTunes EP With Plaid Remix
- Michael Showalter Talks Sandwiches, State Reunion
- Tim Hecker Preps New Vinyl EP
- The Mountain Goats Reveal New Album
- Wu-Tang Clan Plot Winter Diagrams Tour
- Dresden Dolls Tour, Amanda Palmer Goes Solo on LP
- The Walkmen Stroll Into 2008 With Live Dates
- Photos: Peter Moren (of Peter Bjorn and John) [New York, NY; 11/19/07]
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- Gang of Four Share Demos, Plan EP
- The Kooks Head to the U.S. on Tour
- Mountain Goats, Magnetic Fields, Cursive Do Noise Pop
- Un-T.V. Eye: November 19-25, 2007
- Bjork Adds More 2008 Dates, Plots New Single
- Deerhunter "Going on Hiatus"
- Kanye, Rapture, Pharoahe Monch Play Good Vibrations
- Bodies of Water Sign to Secretly Canadian
- Sian Alice Group Prep Debut LP for Social Registry
- Obscure French Synth-Wave Collected on Comp
- Photos: Spiritualized [New York, NY; 11/16/07]
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- Photos: Black Kids [Athens, GA; 11/16/07]
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