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ATP vs. Pitchfork Sells Out!
Hot Chip, Various Production to DJ at festival

Airfare/train passes to Rye, England? Check. Directions to Camber Sands Holiday Centre? Check. Time off from work for May 9-11? Check. A totally great lineup? Check plus!

Tickets? You did remember to get tickets, right? Hope so, because ATP vs. Pitchfork-- to be held at the aforementioned venue near the aforementioned English town on those aforementioned dates-- is now sold out!

However, All Tomorrow's Parties plans to release a small number of additional passes. If you'd like to get on the waiting list to purchase one of these, you'll need to send an email to feedback@atpfestival.com with "WAITING LIST" as the subject line. Good luck!

We'd also like to welcome two late additions to the festival lineup. Apart from their full-band set, Hot Chip will also DJ at ATP vs. Pitchfork, while the mysterious Various Production (aka Various) will make a rare DJ appearance.

Here's that lineup one more time:

Chosen by Pitchfork:

Bon Iver
Vampire Weekend
Times New Viking
Jay Reatard
The Clientele
Jens Lekman
A Place to Bury Strangers
Yeasayer

The Hold Steady
Black Lips
Hot Chip
Les Savy Fav
No Age
Of Montreal
Man Man
Los Campesinos!
Caribou
Glass Candy
Dirty Projectors

Chosen by ATP:

Girls Against Boys
Black Mountain
Born Ruffians
Howlin Rain
Harmonia
Car Sick Cars
Even
Redd Kross
Marissa Nadler
Deerhunter
Wooden Shjips
Meat Puppets
The Black Angels
Shit and Shine
Sebadoh
Ween
Pissed Jeans
Fuck Buttons
Apse

Plus:

Hot Chip (DJ set)
Various Production (DJ set)

Thanks to everyone who bought tickets-- see you in six weeks!

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Booka Shade Return With The Sun & The Neon Light
Get Physical acts tour

Though they've spent the last couple years mixing, remixing, being remixed, and, uh, being sampled by will.i.am, it's been a little while since Booka Shade's Movements, their last full-length of twitchy, funky Berlin microhouse, came out in 2006.

But Booka Shade are back and as luminescent as ever, if Get Physical's May 27 release of their third LP The Sun & The Neon Light is any indication. The album will be released as a regular CD and as a limited edition double CD, which will contain an extra disc of "club versions" of the album's tracks. The added tracks will also be available digitally.

The double-A-side single for "City Tales" and "Planetary" is available now.

Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier will hit the touring circuit pretty much all spring and summer, and, wouldn't you know it? Their fellow Get Physical label co-founders M.A.N.D.Y. are, too. Feast your eyes on just gads of dancing opportunities below the jump. [MORE...]

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Photos: Beach House / Papercuts [Chicago, IL; 03/26/08]

Photos by Erik Liam Sanchez; text by Tyler Grisham

Baltimore's Beach House have expanded upon their live show since I saw them at the Pitchfork Music Festival this past summer. As with the subtle but impressive sonic improvements they made between their highly-regarded debut and last month's follow-up, Devotion, the basic setup remained the same: Victoria Legrand on her organ and Alex Scally backing her up on guitar. But Papercuts' Jason Robert Quever on drums bolstered the preprogrammed beats that began each song-- a trick the group employed on Devotion and one that helps their stage presence burst to life.

Quever's San Francisco-based band opened the night at Schubas with a set of tracks from last year's Can't Go Back, including the time-signature-hopping ballad "John Brown" and "Dear Employee", plus a few numbers from an as-yet-unannounced follow-up. Beach House's Scally provided keys for Papercuts, and Legrand joined them onstage for the last number.

A few minutes later, Legrand, Scally, and Quever were back on stage, drowned in swirling blue lights straight out of Back to the Future's Enchantment Under the Sea dance, drifting through a set of tunes pulled equally from Devotion and their self-titled debut. The set was bookended by two of Devotion's best tracks, "Wedding Bell" and an utterly majestic rendering of "Heart of Chambers".

We caught up with the bands in Schubas' green room after the show for a few behind-the-scenes shots. Look for a supine Cass McCombs cameo and the bands' whole road crew below, plus the handful of remaining tour dates.

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Tapes 'n Tapes Walk It Off for Cancer Research

Tapes 'n Tapes aren't just talking the talk when it comes to their new Walk It Off LP. They're walking the walk as well. And they were hoping you could do it with them.

You see, Tapes 'n Tapes have this record coming out called Walk It Off (release dates: April 7 in the UK and April 8 in the U.S. on XL). To celebrate, they're looking for folks to register as "Team Tapes 'n Tapes" at breast cancer research walk-a-thons in their hometowns. The top fundraiser in each city will not only get the satisfaction of helping out a good cause, but a personalized, autographed copy of the vinyl version of Walk It Off.

Walk-a-thons are taking place across the country throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Tapes 'n Tapes encourage you to check out the sites of the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, or the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure for information on a walk taking place in your city. The band puts particular emphasis on the Susan G. Komen Twin Cities Race for the Cure, which takes place May 11-- Mother's Day, don't you know-- in the band's native Minneapolis/St. Paul. Charity, as they say, begins at home.

Though without a Lear jet or something, Tapes 'n Tapes won't be anywhere near the upper Midwest that particular May weekend, as they'll be on tour on the West Coast. However, the band plans to participate in a breast cancer walk once their tour ends in the summer.

And, in other Tapes news, Walk It Off's first single, "Hang Them All", hits UK shelves March 31. [MORE...]

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Photos: Caribou / Fuck Buttons [Boston, MA; 03/26/08]

Photos by Alex Burack

I'd say Paradise is a pretty apt name for any club playing host to the kaleidoscopic bliss of Caribou and the pulsing, rhapsodic sonics of Fuck Buttons, just as a certain aptly named venue in Boston did last night.

Both acts will have plenty more opportunities to dazzle folks with their wares in the coming weeks, culminating in each band's appearance at that ATP vs. Pitchfork Festival you may have heard something about.

This awesome-bands-touring-together thing is a great idea. Let's hope it catches on!

And if you want the Caribou live experience from the comfort of your headphones, tune in March 30 as NPR's "Live in Concert" series broadcasts Dan Snaith and Co.'s set from Washington, DC's (also aptly named) Rock and Roll Hotel.

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Be Your Own Pet Announce North American Tour

They've already been to every place everywhere in the world, but Be Your Own Pet are doing it all over again. Their tour is currently ripping through the UK and Europe, and now it's scheduled to head to North America in May and June.

The NYLON Magazine sponsored tour also features L.A. fashion rockers She Wants Revenge. We have no idea what the two bands could learn from each other on the sizable tour, but hey, maybe seeing the fun BYOP have on stage will be a sort of "road to Damascus" moment for She Wants Revenge.

Either way, you really shouldn't miss a chance to see the most punk rock band in all the land, so watch them tear through a set sure to include some of the unreleasably violent songs from their new Get Awkward at the dates after the jump. [MORE...]

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Photos: Boredoms [Chicago, IL; 03/26/08]

Boredoms gig posters ought to read like circus announcements:

MARVEL! as four intrepid noise-makers from across the Pacific conjure up a rapturous, clangorous, 360-degree shitstorm, at once piercingly primitive and gleefully forward-looking!

STAND IN AWE! as Eye wields pitch-bending, glowing globules like a human theremin!

WITNESS! the living spider-woman Yoshimi, whose dextrous appendages handle drums, hi-hats, bass pedals, and progged-out synth all at once! Barefoot, even!

BEHOLD! the ridiculous seven-neck guitar tower that Eye plays like a freaking gong!

CHUCKLE! at the poor guy who has to stand behind the thing the whole while and constantly retune it!

So it was at Chicago's Congress Theater last night as Boredoms touched down in the home of their new label Thrill Jockey, with Soft Circle and labelmates Human Bell in tow, for a rare performance "in the round". By the end of this 90-odd minute set, both band and audience looked positively exhausted. And who could blame them? Cosmic catharsis is taxing, after all.

And speaking of Thrill Jockey and live Boredoms, we'd be remiss not to remind you that the label will deliver the all-live Super Roots 9 in the States April 8.

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Axl Rose Responds to Dr. Pepper Proposition

Axl Rose photo by George Chin

As mentioned yesterday, should Axl Rose and whatever twisted form Guns N' Roses currently exist in somehow manage to squeeze out the oft-delayed Chinese Democracy by the end of 2008, we'll all be sippin' on the sweet nectar of rock'n'roll... as well as our very own complimentary can of Dr. Pepper. And it seems news of this prescription for productivity reached all the way to the hideyholestudio, as Mr. Rose himself posted a statement on the matter on the Guns N' Roses website. Observe:

We are surprised and very happy to have the support of Dr Pepper with our album "Chinese Democracy," as for us, this came totally out of the blue. If there is any involvement with this promotion by our record company or others, we are unaware of such at this time. And as some of Buckethead's performances are on our album, I'll share my Dr Pepper with him.

What a nice guy.

You'll note that there's no real indication of cooperation with Dr. Pepper's proposal, however. But the very fact that Axl is even thinking about it has gotta mean something, right? Right? Perhaps, but I wouldn't bet any more than a can of pop on it.

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Pitchfork Seeks Web Developer

Pitchfork seeks an enthusiastic web developer with webmaster/content management experience to work full-time as a multi-faceted technologist in our Chicago or Manhattan office to maintain and develop multiple high-traffic, Drupal-based sites. Work environment is creative, fast-paced, and Mac-based with competitive pay and benefits. Most day-to-day tasks deal with the development and maintenance of a frequently updated e-zine. Job requires round-the-clock availability (when needed).

All candidates must possess:

* Expert level knowledge of PHP, MySQL, Apache and Unix/Linux
* Intermediate level experience with Drupal, JS, and jQuery
* Passion for standards-based XHTML/CSS layout

* Webmaster/Content Management experience
* Experience administering large-scale sites
* Strong non-technical communications skills
* Knowledge of video codecs and compressions a plus

Interested parties should send a resume to jobs@pitchforkmedia.com, along with a link to your portfolio, and references from previous clients/employers.

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Photos: Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige [Baltimore, MD; 03/26/08]

Photos by Kyle Gustafson

From the top of the charts (and their game) to the "Heart of the City", Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige brought it to Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena last night. The unimpeachable pairing will continue to look pretty and rock crowds on a Super Bowl scale through early May. Look for them next in Uniondale, New York tonight.

Also, fans in Montreal should note that a Z/J. gig scheduled for May 9 at Bell Centre has been cancelled. Bummer! As consolation, we encourage you to crank "Can't Knock the Hustle" and quickly scroll through these photos right here.

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Shearwater's Meiburg Talks Rook, Birding, Okkervil
"One time in Florida I nearly whacked Bill Callahan in the face! I was like, 'Look! Look! There's a white ibis!'"

"It's funny, I keep trying to get away from the birds but they keep coming back to me," Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg, a "semi-retired" ornithologist, admits. And indeed, birds abound in Shearwater's oeuvre, from the band's moniker to song titles like "Sing, Little Birdie" to album names like Winged Life and the latest, Rook.

Rook will alight on record shelves June 3 thanks to Matador. It's the Austin quartet's fifth full-length overall and first all-new release for the indie giant, although Matador did reissue an expanded edition of Shearwater's 2006 set, Palo Santo (originally released on Misra), in spring 2007.

"Rooks are very interesting birds," Meiburg muses. "They're very clever, very social, and when you see a group of them by the side of the road in Europe they always look like they're planning something [laughs]. They always look like you just interrupted a meeting."

Yet Rook isn't just for the birds. Meiburg chose the title for its sound ("it's got the nice 'k' at the end of it") and its multiple meanings, from the card game to the verb form of the word: "To rook also means to steal something, and-- maybe not so much as magpies-- but rooks will often take little items out of your garden, or shiny things. They have a reputation for mischief."

Theft of another, more dire sort plays into Rook's 10 tracks. "There's this theme of environmental destruction that runs through the record and of worlds being lost," Meiburg recounts. "Not purely literally but also metaphorically."

Environmental degradation makes for uncertain times, and this idea also manifests itself sonically on Rook. "I really wanted you to not know where the songs are going; some of them stop very abruptly, others go on and on. As you listen to it I just wanted you to have no real sense of security about what the next song was going to do."

Meiburg also invites us to consider Rook in naturalistic terms. "The record, I keep thinking of it this way: I thought of Palo Santo as a series of islands, like this weird archipelago leaning over the sea, and then [Rook] begins on the open sea and dives to explore sunken continents.

"Just to get ridiculously pretentious about it," he adds with a laugh.


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Bloc Party, BOH, CSS, Manu Chao Show Off...Shoes!

Talk about meta! The Shoes (Les Chaussures if you will) are an electro-pop duo from France. The Shoes have a new single out now on the UK's 50 Bones imprint called "Knock Out". Not just any single, the limited edition "Knock Out" 7" comes bundled with one-of-a-kind Polaroids depicting...wait for it...shoes! That's right people, shoes!

And not just any shoes: shoes worn by people in bands you might happen to like. Among the indie celebs showing off their sneaks: Bloc Party, Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell, CSS, and Manu Chao ("El Chapu" in the photo below).

Other featured footwear comes courtesy of former Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins, KavinSky, Busy P, the Cribs, Mystery Jets, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, MGMT, Jackson (of Jackson and His Computer Band fame), Inspiral Carpets, Metronomy, Blood Red Shoes (appropriate!), and a certain "Barry", apparently "Gwen Stefani's maintenance man." What, no Lee "Scratch" Perry?

And that's not all! Each of these unique Polaroids-- and there are some 300 in all-- is autographed. Who needs music anymore when you have gimmicks like this one?


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