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Name Missy Elliott's New Album
Surely you can come up with something better than "Miss E... So Addictive"

She may have just thoroughly confused us with the 3-D video for "Ching-A-Ling", but Missy Elliott nonetheless needs our help. The queen of out-there rap&B is getting ready to release her seventh full-length, the follow-up to 2005's The Cookbook, and she's holding a contest to decide what to call it.

To enter the contest, hop on over to Missy's site, and fill out the form on the front page. The contest ends February 20, and the winner will be announced March 2. In addition to naming the album, the winner will receive credit in the liner notes and a $500 "Respect Me" Adidas gift card.

Other than "Ching-A-Ling" and "Shake Your Pom Pom" (which also appear on the Step Up 2 the Streets soundtrack), no song titles for the new album are known right now. Missy is prepping the record for a spring release.
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Junior Boys Serve Up Get Physical Mix, DJ Dates
Mix features new JBs track, Matthew Dear, Studio, Supermayer, Kelley Polar

While all our vital organs quietly pulsate in anticipation of the follow-up to 2006's exquisite So This Is Goodbye, Junior Boys have a few stopgap gifts to share with us.

First up is Body Language Six, Junior Boys' contribution to famed imprint Get Physical's famed mix series. Six arrives March 11 in the U.S. and clocks in at 19 tracks. Among them: a brand new Junior Boys tune, plus offerings from Matthew Dear, Studio, Supermayer, Kelley Polar, Radio Slave, Steadycam, Chelonius R. Jones, Visage(!), and Prins Thomas (in remix mode).

While they Get Physical in one realm, Junior Boys will personally help you get physical in another: da club. Jeremy Greenspan and Matthew Didemus each have individual DJ gigs popping off on scattered dates in the coming weeks. The next, a Jeremy Greenspan set, hits Toronto on February 22.

Finally, don't miss Junior Boys' reworking of Sally Shapiro, due on CD soon and 12" sooner. [MORE...]
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Bonnaroo 2008 Lineup Revealed
Pearl Jam, Metallica, Kanye, Death Cab, Sigur Ros, Raconteurs, MMJ lead the charge

Brace yourselves: it's time once again for the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival to descend upon happening Manchester, Tennessee in one ginormous tree-hugging, hacky-sacking, tent-pitching, live music-loving whirlwind.

This year's big event takes place June 12-15 at the usual Manchester farm, and the initial lineup announced just now is nothing to sneeze at: Pearl Jam, Metallica, Alison Krauss & Robert Plant, Willie Nelson, Kanye West, Death Cab for Cutie, M.I.A., My Morning Jacket, Broken Social Scene, Sigur Rós, Vampire Weekend, the Raconteurs, Iron and Wine, Mastodon, Battles, Rilo Kiley, Lupe Fiasco, B.B. King, !!!, Ladytron, the Fiery Furnaces, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, José González, Black Kids, Talib Kweli, Drive-By Truckers, Minus the Bear, Tegan and Sara, Ben Folds, and Gogol Bordello, just to name a few. Zeppelin will be there, too-- Lez Zeppelin, that is.

And hey, there's Jack Johnson again.

Finally, as in previous years, campers can look forward to a comedy tent- boasting David Cross, Zach Galifianakis, and Janeane Garofalo, among others-- plus a cinema festival, jazz club, silent disco, arcade, Internet cafés, restaurants, yoga classes, craft vendors, llama rides, etc. Actually we're not sure about the llama rides, but pretty much the only way they could make this festival better is with llamas.
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Modest Mouse Working on New EP
Isaac Brock collaborates with Frank Black, goes fishing with James Mercer

Modest Mouse must be the busiest rodents since the dress-makers in Cinderella. In the February 7 issue of Rolling Stone (the one with Thom Yorke on the cover), frontman Isaac Brock revealed a whole bunch of post-We Were Dead activity to the "Smoking Section" column. Although none of this info has been confirmed yet, here's what he had to say:

First, "My big priority is to finish up this Modest Mouse EP," which Rolling Stone says will feature "repolished outtakes from Modest Mouse's last two discs." Among the songs slated for inclusion on the EP according to Brock are "The Whale Song", "Satellite Skin", and a tune with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. (You might remember Dirty Dozen from such Modest Mouse songs as "Horn Intro" and "This Devil's Workday" from Good News for People Who Love Bad News.)

However, that isn't all that's brewing in camp Modest Mouse. Brock told Rolling Stone that he and former Smiths/current MM guitarist Johnny Marr will begin writing new songs in March, before the band starts its tour with R.E.M. and the National.

Brock is also planning to contribute vocals to a Frank Black and the Catholics re-creation of the late Lee Hazlewood's 1963 debut album Trouble Is a Lonesome Town.

Finally, while it's not musical in nature, our favorite tidbit from the Rolling Stone interview is the revelation that Brock has been fishing with Shins frontman James Mercer. Considering the season, we imagine it's ice fishing, and if that's the case, only one question remains: Who's Lemmon and who's Matthau? [MORE...]
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Shocking Pinks Cover Magnetic Fields on Single

The scruffy lo-fi pop of Shocking Pinks, aka New Zealander Nick Harte, will come in a whole bunch of new permutations on March 3, when DFA/EMI releases the "Emily" single.

Taken from last year's self-titled album, "Emily" will come on CD and double 12" vinyl. Between the two formats, the single features remixes from Nathan Fake, Deepchord, Echospace, and Expanding Head Band (aka former Tussle member Alexis Georgopoulos and Bing Ji Ling's Quinn Luke), plus a Shocking Pinks take on the Magnetic Fields' "Nothing Matters When We're Dancing".

For the most part, the live front has quieted down for Harte, but he does have a single Shocking show at Wellington, New Zealand's San Francisco Bathhouse on February 8. [MORE...]
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Juan Maclean, Booka Shade Remix Depeche's Gahan
Digitalism, Maps, T. Raumschmiere also appear on remix album

As a member of a danceable rock combo, Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan aims to rock our bodies as much as he pushes our pop buttons. Thus, he'll unleash a remix version of his second solo album, Hourglass, via Mute/Virgin on March 11.

Hourglass: Remixes collects remixes from the Juan Maclean, Booka Shade, Digitalism, Maps, T. Raumschmiere, Kap10Kurt, Onur Ozer, and Sebastien Leger. The compilation is a vinyl-only release accompanied by a "bonus" CD that contains the full album plus three bonus tracks. Also, it will only be available at independent music stores; thinkindie.com has the list of retailers. [MORE...]

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Simian Mobile Disco Release Yet Another EP

Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell

The dudes of Simian Mobile Disco sure love them some EPs. And now, they can add an iTunes-only entry to a collection that includes last year's Simian Mobile Disco and the forthcoming Clock.

The duo's Live From SoHo EP hit iTunes today, and it includes tracks like "Hustler", "Tits & Acid", "It's the Beat", and SMD's remix of the Go! Team's "Ladyflash", all mixed live at NYC's SoHo Apple Store.

Of course, SMD have plenty of non-recorded (yet) live dates ahead of them as well, starting with a show tomorrow (February 6) in Leeds. [MORE...]
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Tickley Feather Signs to Paw Tracks for Debut LP

Photo by Kimber Vansant

Tickley Feather has signed to Paw Tracks-- label home to Panda Bear, Black Dice, and Excepter-- for the release of her debut album on April 28 in the UK and April 29 Stateside. Tickley Feather is the nom de musique of Philadelphia four-track enthusiast Annie Sachs, and the album is called simply Tickley Feather.

Badmaster Records will release the vinyl version of the album on April 2.

For now, Sachs has a single tour date scheduled in pre-emptive support of the record. The show is tomorrow night, February 6, at Philly's Silk City. [MORE...]

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White Stripes Sued for Sample Used Eight Years Ago

A long time ago (the year 2000) in the far, far away land of Detroit, Michigan, the White Stripes released an album called De Stijl. It was the duo's second full-length release, and while it earned some praise, it's still probably best known as the album that came before the Stripes' 2001 breakout smash White Blood Cells.

Buried amid the furrows of the De Stijl LP and within the rainbows on the CD is a tune called "Jumble, Jumble", track number 11. And found among the less than two minutes of recorded sound on said track are 10 sampled seconds-- 10 seconds which may end up costing the Stripes $70,000.

According to a Canadian Press report, former Quebec radio host and current university lecturer Dominique Payette alleges the above-mentioned sample is taken from her radio show and was used without permission. She insists her privacy has been violated and is suing the band, Third Man Records, and BMG Music Publishing Canada for the above-mentioned amount. What's more, she's seeking an injunction that, if granted, would force the Stripes to remove De Stijl from stores.

The fuzzy sample in question apparently features Payette exchanging a few words in French with a girl during the call-in portion of Payette's radio show. Listen for yourself here [via Cyberpress.ca].

Payette claims to have become aware of the sample in March 2007, hence this lawsuit some eight years after the fact (to say nothing of the dubious notion of "privacy" on a public radio program). No word yet from the Stripes on the matter, but hopefully all the love they showed Canada last summer will afford them some karma points here.

Many thanks to reader Frédéric Tremblay for the tip.

We'll assume Nigel Godrich got the Stripes' permission when he filmed them for his "From the Basement" web/television show. Americans with high definition satellite TV can catch Meg and Jack, as previously reported, on Rave HD February 22.
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Tapes 'n Tapes Hit the Road to Walk It Off

Talking it over? Done and done. Walk(ing) It Off? Not 'til April 8, when the new album comes out on XL. But when oh when will Tapes 'n Tapes take to the stages of North America to properly rock it out? All in due time.

Following a sweaty stint down there among the nerderati at South by Southwest, Tapes 'n Tapes will hit the road for a five-week tour, which kicks off April 10 at their home city's famed First Avenue. They'll be joined on all of their non-SXSW gigs by Texan trio White Denim.

In a MySpace bulletin posted today, the band promises three secret shows on two different continents to be announced (possibly on very short notice) in the coming months. "Think about that one for a minute," the bulletin implores. Don't think about it much longer than that, we urge.

Oh, and you see that up there? That's the cover art for Walk It Off. Did you know Tapes 'n Tapes did the "color scheme" thing? Us either! [MORE...]

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Calvin Johnson Schedules Winter Tour
Tourmates include Mahjongg, Karl Blau, So Many Dynamos, These Are Powers

K Records founder and cute music maestro Calvin Johnson will make the rounds once again on a U.S. tour that will fill up the month of February.

Joining Johnson on various dates of the tour are fellow K artists Karl Blau and Mahjongg, as well as So Many Dynamos, Mark Robinson (Unrest), Fred Thomas (Saturday Looks Good to Me), and These Are Powers.

Speaking of Mr. Blau, the man's Phil Elverum-boosted latest full-length, AM, arrives March 18 on Whistler Records, as previously mentioned. [MORE...]
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Public Enemy, Raekwon Do Classics for Don't Look Back
Dr. Octagon, reunited Anti-Pop Consortium open for Public Enemy

Yeah boyeeeee! Once May rolls around, Public Enemy will take their 1988 classic-among-classics It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back to a trio of UK stages as part of All Tomorrow's Parties' Don't Look Back. (As you already know, Don't Look Back is an ongoing series of live performances of classic albums in their entirety.)

In addition to all the cold lampin' and the noise bringin' from the mighty PE, each of the three Nation of Millions UK shows will be bolstered by supporting performances from Dr. Octagon (Kool Keith and Kutmasta Kurt), Edan and MC Dagha, and the reunited Anti-Pop Consortium.

What's more, Raekwon will follow in his Wu-Tang cohort GZA's footsteps in bringing a solo album to the stage as part of Don't Look Back. The Chef will take 1995's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... to London's Koko on May 19. (And then my apartment, right?)

These new events join Sebadoh's performance of Bubble and Scrape (taking place May 7 at Koko) to round out the current schedule of UK Don't Look Backs.

And as you're well aware by now, ATP is doing big things with both Pitchfork and Explosions in the Sky in May as well. [MORE...]

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