Modest Mouse Extend Tour
Johnny Marr designs shoe for charity
Speaking of Marr, the former Smith and current Mouse recently unveiled a limited-edition PF Flyer Center Lo low-top that features his signature etched on the tongue of the dark blue leather shoe. 216 pairs of the shoe will be available July 10, 108 pairs in the U.S. and the other 108 in the UK. All proceeds from the U.S. shoe sales will benefit Cure Autism Now, and all proceeds from the UK sales will benefit the Pictor School for children with special needs in Marr's hometown of Manchester. (Via Fader.) [MORE...]
New Stephen Malkmus Album: "67.4685% Completed"
Janet Weiss drumming for Bright Eyes
That's right you hyper-literate slackers: put down the Pynchon and the peace pipe for a moment, and bask in the good news for people who love Pavement: Stephen Malkmus is putting together a new album (with his trusty Jicks, one assumes), and according to his official website and confirmed by Matador, he's just narrowly more than two-thirds done with it!
Spake the scribe at Malkmus' web-home, "basic trax for album committed to tape...67.4685% completed...Looks to be done sometime in Late June." Pessimists take note: the new Malkmus album is 32.5315% not completed.
"Apparently, the songs are so BIG that Matador is pushing for an early 2008 release."
So there you have it! Mr. Stephen Malkmus, fresh off a solo appearance at this summer's Pitchfork Music Festival, should have a new artifact out early next year.
Steve-o's also teamed with T.J. Doherty, perhaps the only living human being cool enough to have worked with both Steely Dan and the Rapture. T.J. "kept an eye on the meters," which leads us to believe he assisted in some sort of production capacity.
BONUS: HUGH MILLER POINTS US IN THE DIRECTION OF PHOTOS FROM THE RECORDING SESSIONS. SWEET!
As for that P4k fest appearance, Malkmus' interweb doppelgänger had a few words on that as well: "[Latest Jicks initiate] Janet Weiss is busy this summer pushing tempo for Bright Eyes, so Chicago gets just one Jick. I've seen him do the solo thing, and i hate to say its ......not........ exactly....... Genius. Still, you get the dude and his voice and some strumming; I say check it out."
If you won't settle for anything less than Genius, then you probably shouldn't purchase festival tickets here immediately.
Malkmus and his Jicks also play the Green Man Festival, from August 17-19 at Wales' Brecon Beacons National Park. Check out the Malkmus statement/update-- a good read-- in full, just beyond the pale...er, the jump. [MORE...]
Exclusive: Architecture in Helsinki Sign to Polyvinyl
Third album, Places Like This, due August 7
The geographically-misled Aussies of Architecture in Helsinki now have a new home in the northern hemisphere, as Polyvinyl Record Company has signed AIH for all their North American concerns.
Concerns that'll soon include a pair of previously-announced remix-and-cover-laden singles for the new track "Heart it Races" and, not long after, ten knotty pop tunes united as the third AIH full-length Places Like This, yours to keep August 7.
Oh, and there's still the matter of AIH's world tour, popping off next month. [MORE...]
Animal Collective, Danielson, Battles Play NYC's Seaport
Also: Fujiya & Miyagi, Menomena
Though the full lineup of New York City's Seaport Music Festival, held in summertime at Manhattan's South Street Seaport on the beauteous banks of the East River, hasn't been announced yet, a few stellar acts have been confirmed.
June 1 sees a double dose from the cup of cultishness in the form of Animal Collective and Danielson. July 6 snags loop-lovers Fujiya & Miyagi, while July 13 gets Menomena (both of which, we're pleased to gloat, will be playing our own Pitchfork Music Festival later in the month). And the last day of August finds math blasters Battles (also playing our fest) adding up the awesomeness.
More to come, of course. [MORE...]
Photos: The Books [Somerville, MA; 04/15/07]
Photos by Jason BergmanSound/video collage geeks Nick Zammuto and Paul de Jong-- who together comprise transatlantic sample-folk act the Books-- took their audio-visual spectacle to Massachusetts' Somerville Theatre this past weekend. The pair is touring in support of a just-released DVD, Playall. Available exclusively at shows and at the band's website, the disc collects those much-loved video collages that accompany the Books' live shows, plus a couple unreleased pieces and bonus goodies.
The Books' North American stretch wraps up in early May, after which the duo jets to Europe for more multimedia merriment.
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Jesus and Mary Chain Add Tour Dates
It seems the Jesus and Mary Chain just can't get enough of each other recently. One reunion show turns into a couple of reunion shows and a record (possibly) and then a new side project. And now, the band have announced even more shows together.Aside from the pre-Coachella date in Pomona, California, all of the new dates are at festivals. But given the choice between a huge outdoor venue and listening to "Just Like Honey" on your bedroom stereo for the millionth time, which would you... actually, wait, that's sort of a tough one. [MORE...]
Ornette Coleman Wins Pulitzer Prize
John Coltrane receives Special Citation
The winners of the Pulitzer Prize were announced yesterday, and among the ranks of journalists, authors, and critics are two jazz giants.
Free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman won the Music Pulitzer for his most recent full-length, last year's Sound Grammar, and John Coltrane (maybe you've heard of him?) was awarded a Pulitzer Special Citation "for his masterful improvisation, supreme musicianship, and iconic centrality to the history of jazz," according to the Pulitzer website. Fahrenheit 451 author Ray Bradbury was the other Special Citation recipient.
We're still waiting for Coleman's foray into investigative reporting. Then it's really on.
Coleman also has a couple handfuls of mostly TBA dates this summer, but his appearances at Bonnaroo, London's Royal Festival Hall, and the North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam are all confirmed. [MORE...]
+/-'s Deaner Explains Kelly Clarkson Drumming Gig
"My first show with them was the Daytona 500. A nice intimate little show to get my feet wet."
As reported yesterday, Deaner follows in the footsteps of Mike Watt as the latest indie rocker chosen to help Kelly Clarkson remain hipster-friendly. Once just another guy in a band, Deaner will now get to stare at Kelly Clarkson's ass for 90 consecutive minutes, several days a week, before crowds in the tens and hundreds of thousands. Determined to find out just what that's going to be like, Pitchfork e-mailed Deaner for a quick chat.
Pitchfork: How did you hook up with Kelly Clarkson?
Chris Deaner: Her current guitarist, and co-producer on [Clarkson's forthcoming] My December album, Jimmy Messer, is an old friend of mine. We were roomates in college actually. Kelly's band needed a drummer, one that was used to playing with and triggring samples live, so he gave me a call.
Pitchfork: How long have you been in her band?
CD: Not very long. My first show with them was the Daytona 500 [on February 18, 2007]. A nice intimate little show to get my feet wet.
Pitchfork: Did you play on the new record?
CD: I did not. It was already finished when they called me.
Pitchfork: Are you going to tour with Kelly?
CD: That's the plan, I'll be touring and playing all TV performances.
Pitchfork: Are you playing Live Earth?!
CD: I hope so! What an amazing opportunity. It's a dream come true to be able to be playing music on something as historic as Live Earth. It gives me chills just thinking about it...
Pitchfork: Is your being in Kelly Clarkson's band going to affect your role in +/- at all?
CD: Unfortunately, yes. I am going to try to play all the shows I possibly can with +/-, but there is no guarantee that I'll be able to do all of them. In the event that I might miss any +/- shows (the European tour is an example), my friend Karl Lundin is going to fill in for me. He's a super great drummer and the other half of a two drumset band we have called Loudest Boom Bah Yea. (shameless plug)
Pitchfork: Is Kelly Clarkson as awesome in person as she seems to be on record/video?
CD: Yup. Maybe a little awesomer? She's exactly as you would think she is: grounded, funny, and very very very talented. Every time we rehearse with her I'm struck by how amazing her voice is.
Pitchfork: You mention that you're shooting a video right now. What's the deal with that?
This time I won't be behind the camera at all, but instead in front of it. We are filming the video for Kelly's single, "Never Again". Should be exciting! I plan on geeking out quite a bit while on set.
In addition to keeping time for Kelly, Deaner has also been helping his ex-roomie Messer record some demos in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, +/- themselves recently remixed a track off the Rosebuds' latest, Night of the Furies. They have a DVD, collecting 12 videos and some bonus goodies and titled Self-Titled Long-Playing Debut DVD, out soon via original home Teenbeat.
Finally, the +/- European tour Deaner mentions-- in further support of 2006's Absolutely Kosher LP Let's Build a Fire-- kicks off (plus or minus Deaner) May 15 in Cologne; the band also hopes to swing through the U.S. East Coast in September with Japan's Moools. [MORE...]
Exclusive: Shout Out Louds Sign to Merge
Sweden's Shout Out Louds have made the label switch from Capitol to Merge for the North American release of their follow-up to 2004's Howl Howl Gaff Gaff.
The new album is titled Our Ill Wills and was produced by fellow brother of the blue and yellow Bjorn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John.
Our Ill Wills' first single, "Tonight I Have to Leave It", is out now in Sweden, and the album comes out there April 25 via Bud Fox Recordings. Bud Fox will release the record in Denmark on May 21 (in collaboration with At:tack Music) and in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on May 25 (in collaboration with Haldern Pop Recordings). North American residents have to wait until September 11 for the Merge release.
A full North American Shout Out Louds tour won't happen until then either, but limited U.S. dates are in the works for July. The band will, however, take Europe (and Scandinavia in particular) by storm this spring and summer starting with their April 19 and 20 appearances at London's Camden Crawl. [MORE...]
Lily Allen Definitely Cancels North American Tour
Turns out, Lily Allen did indeed cancel much of her North American tour over the weekend. Though she looks assured as ever in our pictures from the KCRW Sounds Eclectic Evening on Saturday, Lil complains of rattled nerves and a far-too-friendly relationship with the bottle in her just-posted MySpace blog explaining the tour hiccup:
"Hey Guys ,
I'm writing to tell you that I have cancelled many of my May and June tour commitments in America . The reason for this , is because my mummy and daddy are very rich , and I have never been in a position where i have actually had to do any hard work before . I thought that being a popstar meant going out getting trashed with famous people and sleeping in all day . The fact that this is not true has come as a huge disappointment to me , and as a result I am throwing the towel in .
No but seriously , I have been on tour with this album for a year now , I have fulfilled every commitment up to this point . I am tired , but more than that I don't think I have been giving my best performances recently . I have been getting really drunk because i've been so nervous about doing bad shows , and I don't want people spending money on a going to see a show that isnt the best it could be . I am not falling apart at the seems , I am not suffering with exhaustion , I am not pregnant , and I am not going to rehab . I will be here in America , promoting the album and also starting to write the second album , which I am beyond excited about . The LA and New York shows will still be happening , and I am still playing Coachella and Bonaroo and all the other festivals .
I'd like to apologise to anyone who has bought tickets , but you can get your money back , if you take 'em back to the place you bought them from ."
Get better soon, Lily! Glad to see your sense of humor hasn't suffered a bit. [MORE...]
Handsome Furs to Open for Arcade Fire
The Arcade Fire have love for their homeland, and the Canadian quotient at their two previously reported Toronto shows just doubled with the addition of Handsome Furs as openers. Handsome Furs join the elite company of fellow AF openers the National, Electrelane and St. Vincent.
Thanks to reader Graham Thompson for the heads up!
The Montreal duo, which consists of Alexei Perry and Wolf Parade's Dan Boeckner, have a few of their own previously reported dates as well. The shows with the Arcade Fire will start the tour.
Handsome Furs' debut, Plague Park, comes out May 22 via Sub Pop. [MORE...]
School of Seven Bells (ex-Secret Machines, On!Air!Library!) Release Debut 7"
Named for the infamous, clandestine, possibly nonexistent South American pickpocket academy, deserter's supergroup School of Seven Bells released their debut single "My Cabal" today on the British label Sonic Cathedral.
Formed by ex-Secret Machines guitarist Benjamin Curtis and former On! Air! Library! twin-set Alejandra and Claudia Deheza, School of Seven Bells also boasts James Elliott (who you may or may not know as Ateleia) and sometime Rhys Chatham drummer Joe Stickney.
The "My Cabal" 7" comes backed with a remix of its A-side by ex-Cocteau Twin Robin Guthrie, and is available on fancy yellow vinyl at the Sonic Cathedral label site and, electronically, through the Rough Trade Digital store.
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