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OMG! It's a Virtual Devendra Dress-Up Doll!

Here at Pitchfork World Headquarters, between grinding out news stories and sacrificing small animals on our altar to Radiohead, we tend to fantasize about two things: lunchtime, and what it would be like to dress and undress Devendra Banhart. The internet has yet to do a damn thing for our stomachs, but oh me oh my, it's now doing wonders for our latter fantasy.

A lovely little feature on the Devendra website called "Dress Me" has been making our dreams come true for a minute now. With just a few clicks and drags, we can deck out Mr. Banhart any which way we please. And what will our wee Devendra wear today, hmm? Perhaps some dashing plaid pants? A tie-dyed sock or two? This creepy-ass clown mask? Or maybe our Devendra, stripped to his undies, should just frolic with this other Devendra here, the one with the little bow attached to the back of his tighty whities? People, the possibilities are endless.

Many thanks to reader Wiley Laufman for the tip.
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Clipse Working With Joss Stone

Photos via Re-Up Gang blog

Her last name may be a fine punchline for rhymes about selling rock, but, man, I dunno about this one. According to the Re-Up Gang blog (via Blender's blog), Virginia rhymers Clipse and British blues borrower Joss Stone are working together.



Entertainment Weekly's Hollywood Insider blog reports that Clipse will appear on Ms. Stone's next album, while Stone will grace Clipse and crew's Re-Up Gang LP, tentatively due in June on Columbia. Apparently, Clipse and Stone already have a song together in the can called "Just Walk on By", which was recorded for, um, Randy Jackson's Music Club, Volume 1. However, the final version of the song cuts out the Clipse and leaves only the Joss. (For some reason, Three 6 Mafia are listed as being in the track, though. Oh Randy Jackson, why must you confuse us so?)



In other Clipse news, they'll rock the Primavera Sound festival in May, their Play Cloths fashion line is in the works, and the Re-Up Gang recently issued that We Got It For Cheap, Vol. 3 mixtape fire. Nary a Stone required!

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Photos: The National / My Brightest Diamond [Brooklyn, NY; 02/22/08]

Photos by Kathryn Yu

The second annual Brooklyn Next festival continued Friday night with the first of two performances by the NYC borough's ascendent sons the National at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Matt Berninger and his boys brought along horns, strings, woodwinds, and one extra special guest: Sufjan Stevens, who had graced the BAM stage less than four months prior for his "BQE" bonanza. Sufjan's magic hands worked the piano during Boxer knockout "Ada", much as they do on the album. And although a recent back injury left National guitarist Bryce Dessner seated throughout Friday evening's festivities, the performance nonetheless earned rapturous ovations.

My Brightest Diamond opened, and she and her string quartet and backing band easily won the evening's award for sartorial splendor.

The National have several scattered shows before their spring fling with R.E.M. and Modest Mouse, plus quite a few recently added festival spots beyond that. Check those and My Brightest Diamond's SXSW schedule below.

THE NATIONAL






MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND





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Sigur Ros, National, N.E.R.D., Okkervil Play Oya Fest
Also: Iron & Wine, Diplo, Yeasayer, Girl Talk , Kid Sister & A-Trak, Jose Gonzalez

My Bloody Valentine may be the Øya Festival's biggest snag, but the Norwegian extravaganza's 2008 lineup is full of several varieties of goodness. Among the other artists performing are N.E.R.D., the National, Girl Talk, No Age, Sigur Rós, Iron & Wine, José González, Kid Sister and A-Trak, Yeasayer, Okkervil River, Diplo, Lightspeed Champion, Isis, Lykke Li, Health, Silje Nes, Ida Maria, and Holy Fuck.

Of course, the festival doesn't take place in Oslo's Medieval Park until August 5-9, so more lineup announcements are sure to come.

For a sort of preview-in-hindsight of the Øya festivities, check out Pitchfork's own Stephen Deusner's reports from last year's festival.
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Iron & Wine Add U.S., UK Tour Dates

Like the hair that flows from the head and chin of main man Sam Beam, Iron & Wine's tour just keeps on growing. The band's U.S. tour with Califone in April has gotten a little longer, and now it will be followed by a trek to the UK in May. The latter set of dates surrounds Iron & Wine's stint at the Explosions in the Sky-curated ATP festival. Then it's back to the States for Bonnaroo.

For a taste of the Iron & Wine live experience, pick up the next issue of Yeti magazine when it comes out March 7. As previously reported, it comes with a CD featuring a live version of "Wolves (Song of the Shepherd's Dog)" from last year's The Shepherd's Dog LP. [MORE...]

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Rhino Reissues Otis Redding's Otis Blue

Rhino will reissue Otis Redding's 1966 album Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul in a remastered, expanded edition on April 22.

Redding's third album, Otis Blue is legendary for giving us "Respect", later made popular by Aretha Franklin's totally rippin' version. The album contains only three original songs, with the rest devoted to covers of the likes of Sam Cooke, the Temptations, Solomon Burke, and the Rolling Stones. It was recorded in a whirlwind 24-hour session by Redding and the Stax house band, which included Isaac Hayes and Booker T. & the MG's, among others.

Rhino's reissue is a double disc set containing the mono version of the album on the first disc and the stereo version on the second. Bonus tracks include B-sides, live tracks, and previously unreleased alternate mixes. [MORE...]

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The New Hold Steady Album: Stay Positive
"One thing I can say is that [Craig Finn] continues to blow my mind. And I'm saying that as a big a fan of his as anybody." - Tad Kubler

Earlier this week, Craig Finn and Packers/sausage aficionado Tad Kubler of the Hold Steady were in upstate New York. When we rang them up, they were "driving around," as Finn tells it, and "kind of scouting some stuff for artwork ideas."

Artwork for the fourth Hold Steady album! That's right-- after months of being hunkered down in the studio, growing their beards, the thing is finally in the can. All that needs to be done now is the mastering, sequencing, and, of course, artwork.

Pop the bottle of your choosing: this is reason for celebration.



"It's probably going to be called Stay Positive," Finn says, adding "we can say tentatively. There's a song called "Stay Positive" we've been playing live, and it was just something that's been kind of hanging around in my head a long time. I would say it's safe to say that's the name of the record." [MORE...]

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Talking Heads, Grace Jones on Compass Point Comp

Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas is kinda sorta legendary. Founded by Island Records' Chris Blackwell in the late 1970s, the room was well known for bringing bands from far and wide a little bit of smoky, laid-back island atmosphere. Snoop, Björk, and even AC/DC made the trek, setting Back in Black to tape down at Compass Point. Okay, maybe the laid back vibe didn't work for everybody.

Then there's the frequent presence of equally legendary production duo Sly and Robbie, the ace Compass Point All Stars House Band, and the fact that a peek outside yielded views like these: it all adds up to one of the finest rooms in all of music.

February 25, the recently-rejuvenated Strut Records will collect a handful of recordings from Compass Point's early 80s heyday and release them on a CD entitled Funky Nassau: The Compass Point Story 1980-1986.

The compilation sports tracks from Talking Heads, Grace Jones, Tom Tom Club, Ian Dury, and even Sly Dunbar (of Sly and Robbie fame) himself, among others. Several of the tunes are found in their far dubbier 12" versions. The set will come complete with liner notes by Lee "Scratch" Perry biographer David Katz and rare photos from the studio. [MORE...]
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Howlin Rain Issue Strange New CD, Tour
Not-so-strange CD Magnificent Fiend due March 4

Fiending for a bit more Howlin Rain? They've got you, dude. The Bay Area psych-rock giants (and Comets on Fire associates) will issue their Magnificent Fiend March 4 on American Recordings, sure, but they've got a far weirder one on the way too.

Along with Lee Ranaldo, Magik Markers, Charalambides' Tom Carter, Bardo Pond, and a few others, Howlin Rain will contribute a disc to Three Lobed Recordings' "Oscillation III" subscription series. Howlin Rain's offering, titled Wild Life, features a pair of tunes clocking in at a quarter-hour or so. The first is a jam on the song by Wings (you know, the band that made Paul McCartney famous) that the set is named after, while the second is a "completely improvised piece with heavy jazz fusion and free, Latin jazz rock overtones" titled "Black Sangria".

Wild Life is a family affair, as Comets on Fire's Ben Chasny and Utrillo Kushner help out on the musical tip and Raeni Miller-- wife of Howlin Rain's Ethan Miller-- contributed two paintings for the cover.

You can nab Wild Life together with the eight other releases in the series via Three Lobed, though this package deal is limited to 550 sets. Additional individual copies of Wild Life will be available at all stops on Howlin Rain's forthcoming tour, which kicks off in earnest next month. Those dates-- including a friendly reminder of Howlin Rain's appearance at this May's ATP vs. Pitchfork fest-- are available after the jump. [MORE...]
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All Points West to Be Radiohead's Only NYC Appearance

New Yorkers hoping to brag to future generations that they saw Radiohead on the In Rainbows tour at Madison Square Garden are shit outta luck. Looks like your only chance to see Radiohead on this tour will be at the All Points West Music and Arts Festival, as no other New York area appearances are planned. (Except for the private show they're going to play at Cake Shop just for me and my friends. Right, guys? Right??)

Not that there's anything to complain about. As you know, All Points West is taking place August 8-10 at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, and Radiohead will headline both Friday and Saturday nights (Jack Johnson headlines Sunday). Other acts slated to perform include Animal Collective, Cat Power, the New Pornographers, Girl Talk, the Roots, Underworld, the Go! Team, Metric, CSS, Andrew Bird, Black Kids, Chromeo, Amadou & Mariam, Rogue Wave, and Mates of State. It's shaping up to be a pretty cool time.

Pitchfork spoke to festival organizer Paul Tollett of Goldenvoice, who filled us in on some of the logistics of All Points West. Although Goldenvoice is the company behind Coachella, Tollett stresses that APW is not Coachella East. For starters, it's a lot smaller. Tollett estimates that the festival's capacity will be "about half" of that of American behemoths like Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza, meaning that they will cap attendance at around 30 or 40 thousand people.

There will only be three stages and about 40 bands, as opposed to the 100+ that swarm Coachella. This will allow bands to play longer sets than usual, thus letting everyone who doesn't want to see Jack Johnson leave super early on Sunday night and get a good night's sleep for work the next day.

But the biggest difference between Coachella and APW has to do with location. Coachella takes place on a polo field in the middle of the desert. It's beautiful and all, but it's very, very difficult to get to the festival without a car. (That will be changing this year, Tollett says, as they are partnering with Amtrak to set up a special stop for the festival.) APW, on the other hand, is in an urban park that's just a brief train or ferry ride away from Manhattan. That means less driving... plus getting to watch bands play against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Manhattan skyline.

Hmm... a three-day music festival that's relatively small, features three stages, is located in an urban park with a beautiful skyline backdrop easily accessible by public transportation, and features performances by Cat Power, the New Pornographers, CSS, and Girl Talk? What a great idea!

Since we had Tollett on the phone, we had to ask, even though we knew it was a stupid question: Any chance that one of the promised additions to the All Points West lineup might be My Bloody Valentine?

No. No chance at all.

Damn.

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Reunited Young Marble Giants to Play Primavera Sound
Public Enemy, Animal Collective, Cat Power, Malkmus/Jicks, Atlas Sound, Vampire Weekend, Silver Jews, Caribou, Menomena, No Age also added

Primavera means spring, the season of rebirth and new beginnings and all that, so who better to rock the Primavera Sound festival than a band who rejuvenated, reinvented, and rewrote pop according to their own rules?

Young Marble Giants, largely dormant until last year and still an extremely rare live spectacle indeed, will treat audiences at this spring's festival to their unique and endearing songfare-- almost all of which can be found on last year's expanded reissue of Colossal Youth. The set times haven't been announced just yet, but the festive happening descends on Barcelona's Parc del Fòrum May 29-31. Our friends at All Tomorrow's Parties have even curated a whole festival stage.

A whole flaming heap of other cool peeps have joined on since our last report as well, and we'd be remiss not to give them some mention. Here goes: Animal Collective, Cat Power, Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks, Vampire Weekend, Dirty Projectors, Boris, Caribou, Menomena, Sebadoh, Silver Jews, Tindersticks, Times New Viking, Voxtrot, A Place to Bury Strangers, Bill Callahan, Bon Iver, Dr. Octagon, the Go! Team, Atlas Sound, De La Soul, Dinosaur Jr., No Age, Simian Mobile Disco, Throbbing Gristle, White Williams, Rufus Wainwright, 808 State, Alan Braxe, Apparat, El Guincho, Ellen Allien, Enon, HEALTH, Prinzhorn Dance School, Six Organs of Admittance, Supermayer, and Why?, among others.

Plus there's a reunited Polvo, and Public Enemy will give It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back yet another go. Barcelona, how we envy thee.
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M.I.A., Vampire Weekend, Lupe, Girl Talk Play Brown
Insert joke about Vampire Weekend and the Ivy League here

Providence, Rhode Island's Brown University, as befits a school of its stature, is steeped in tradition. There's the legend of professor of psychoceramics Josiah S. Carberry, who simply never existed. There's the Naked Donut Run, which is exactly what it sounds like. And there's the annual Spring Weekend, a chance to cast off the pressures of the spring semester to the strains of some fine, fine music.

In recent years, the Spring Weekend has seen Brown play host to the likes of the Flaming Lips, Yo La Tengo, the Roots, Ted Leo, Common, Wilco, the Shins, and others. And this year's spring fling, taking place April 11-12, will once again pack a mighty wallop, with Vampire Weekend (representing Brown nemesis Columbia) joining Lupe Fiasco on Friday night, and M.I.A., Girl Talk, and jammy jammersons Umphrey's McGee doing their thing Saturday.

That's all well and good, but when will the future leaders of tomorrow do their homeworks?

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