Nellie McKay Schedules Fall Tour
Following her epic Sweat/Suit two-fer and that totally boss "Grillz" track, St. Louis pop-rapper Nellie McKay is set to issue Obligatory Villagers, her derrty new collection of club bangers and slow jams. Special guests include Murphy Lee, Chingy, and Kenny Chesney.
Oh, sorry. Got my papers shuffled again. We're talking about Nellie McKay, the funny lady with the flair for the dramatic (though that other Nelly does have a new record out kinda soon, and this Nellie does have a penchant for double albums).
Ms. McKay is indeed about to drop Obligatory Villagers September 25 on her own Hungry Mouse label, and to go along with it, she's slated some tour dates-- possibly begrudgingly, since she admitted in our recent interview that she doesn't like touring very much.
We should mention that her August 28 date at the Spiegeltent at New York's South Street Seaport will feature just a handful of songs with cabaret troupe Weimar New York. Beyond that, though, Nellie's publicist promises "solo piano... [and] a little bit of ukulele" on all dates.
Both Nellie(y)s, I hope you're listening: there's no such thing as too much ukulele. [MORE...]
Monitor Imprint We*Are*Free Signs Yeasayer, Ponytail
Also Indian Jewelry
Monitor Records chief Jason Foster has launched a new Monitor subsidiary, We*Are*Free, which serves as both a record label and management group. The label debuted with the already available debut single and forthcoming debut album from Brooklyn quartet Yeasayer.
The single-- "2080" / "Sunrise"-- has no official commercial release and is available for free download at the link below. Yeasayer's full-length, All Hour Cymbals, will arrive on October 30.
The Baltimore-based label's next releases include full-lengths from Ponytail and Indian Jewelry, and all three bands on its roster have tour dates in the upcoming weeks, including a Yeasayer tour with Shapes and Sizes in September.
In other, very minimal Monitor news, there is rumor of a possible new release from Oxes on some undetermined future date. [MORE...]
Lily Allen Postpones U.S. Dates Due to Visa Issues
Canceling shows is pretty much the new playing shows, and Lily Allen has continued the recent trend we've seen from a few artists by postponing her previously reported U.S. West Coast dates. It seems she remains tangled up in the process of reinstating her work visa.This also means she will not appear at MTV's Video Music Awards on September 9 in Las Vegas.
What's more, Allen was recently forced to cancel a few of her European shows due to illness, and the last of those now defunct dates is tonight, August 17, in the Netherlands. Hopefully, she will return to schedule with her V Festival appearances this weekend.
Refunds for U.S. ticketholders will be available at the places of purchase. [MORE...]
Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell
Beastie Boys have extended the dates of their previously reported tour in support of this year's instrumental album The Mix-Up to include even more North American dates in late September.
The tour now includes shows in Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, and Chicago, and there are plans to announce even more shows (including instrumental performances in Detroit and Montreal) shortly.
Like the rest of the shows, these new dates take part in the Beasties' previously reported efforts to counteract the tour's impact on the environment. [MORE...]
Hives Sneak Away From Maroon 5 for Headline Shows
Though Adam Levine's buttery smooth vocals can hit the spot on occasion (just ask Kanye), prolonged exposure to Maroon 5 is not a particularly good idea. The Hives seem aware of this, as they've recently scheduled another couple handfuls of North American headlining dates to accompany their fall tour with the SoCal sweethearts.In other Hives news, The Black and White Album is now set for an October 9 release in the U.S. (a day earlier in the UK). First single "Tick Tick Boom" is already available for download in the U.S. The UK download will be available on September 24, and a UK CD and seven-inch release will come out on October 1. [MORE...]
BRUUUUUUUUCE IS BAAAAAACK
So is the E Street Band
Barroom bard (and modern rock touchstone) Mr. Bruce Springsteen has gathered up that grit and gravitas, paired it with the wild and innocent shuffle of longtime companions the E Street Band, and made a little Magic. Yup, it's a new studio album set for release October 2 on Columbia.
Hot on the heels of last year's excellent Seeger Sessions and 2005's Devils and Dust, Magic is the first Springsteen record with the E Street Band since 2002's The Rising. Produced by Brendan O'Brien-- who manned the boards at both the Rising and Dust sessions-- the album was recorded at Atlanta's Southern Tracks Recording Studio. A full tour is expected to accompany the album's release, though dates haven't been firmed up just yet.
In other Springsteeniana, Bruce guests on wife (and E Street band member) Patti Scialfa's Play It as It Lays, due out September 4 on Columbia. A pair of collaborations between Springsteen and folk legend (and Seeger Sessions inspiration) Pete Seeger will also pop up in September on a couple of compilations, as part of a celebration of the 10th anniversary of Appleseed Recordings. A take on Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad" will grace September 11's Sowing the Seeds: The 10th Anniversary, while a version of the folk standard "Hobo's Lullaby" shows up on Give Us Your Poor, a benefit to fight homelessness, out September 25. [MORE...]
Surprise! A New Beck Single!
Promotional photograph featuring Devendra Banhart allows for pleasant visual continuity with preceding headline news story
Well look what we have here-- a new Beck single! Apparently, this coming Monday, iTunes will release the new Beck song "Timebomb", all by its lonesome. (All other digital stores have to wait a week, until August 28.) No album, no EP, no superstar remixes. Just one song. Could this be yet another one of Beck's ploys to turn the music industry upside-down?
According to a press release, "The lyric of "Timebomb" echoes some of the dark themes from that album [The Information] but is packaged in digital gris gris thunder as only Beck can do it." OK then! Beck produced the track himself, and performs vocals and keyboard, while Brian LeBarton plays keyboards and guitar.
No word yet on whether or not this is what Beck and Jamie Lidell were up to at Infrasonic studios recently, but a press release hints that the song features "a whole gang of studio visitors on back-up vocals."
UPDATE: Jamie Lidell isn't on this track. Sorry!
Kinski Dive Into Chaos on New Album, Tour
Seattle quartet Kinski will release their third Sub Pop full-length, Down Below It's Chaos, on August 21.Those who pre-order the Alpine Static follow-up before its release date will receive a limited-edition CD-R recording of the band accompanying Walter Ruttmann's 1927 silent film Berlin, Symphony of a City at Seattle's Triple Door. The performance took place as part of the Seattle International Film Festival this past June.
Kinski have a handful of late summer dates scheduled as well. Their next show in their hometown on August 23. [MORE...]
Earlimart will release their previously reported fifth album, Mentor Tormentor, on this coming Tuesday, August 21. The follow-up to 2004's Treble & Tremble will come courtesy of the band's own Shout! Factory imprint, Majordomo Records.
In an interview last fall, Espinoza told us that the album is "Sonically, really kind of different than
anything we've done before. It's kind of all over the place. [There
are] definitely three different kinds of feels to the album in terms of
songwriting." Those feels: "typical pop...upbeat stuff," ballad-like songs incorporating strings and
more lush orchestration, and
straight-up rockers.
To celebrate the record's release, Earlimart will play not one but two record release parties in their native Los Angeles on August 17 and 21. Then they'll play dates here and there until they kick off a proper North American tour in late September, with Chicago band Office supporting. For the August shows, they'll be joined by the String Dream Team. [MORE...]
Vashti, Perhacs, Garcia Bernal Roll With Devendra
Plus: Black Crowes' Chris Robinson, Matteah Baim, Section Quartet
Seems Smokey won't be rolling down Thunder Canyon alone this fall! Indeed, Devendra Banhart has corralled quite the cadre of guest stars to enliven the reigning freak folk deity's latest musical enterprise, out September 25 on XL.
In addition to the previously mentioned likes of Noah Georgeson (who played and arranged a bunch of stuff and gets a co-production credit along with Devendra), Andy Cabic (Vetiver), Greg Rogove (Priestbird), Joanna Newsom's brother Pete, and others, gregarious Banhart also roped in some folk legends of another era: old pal Vashti Bunyan (vocals on "Seahorse" and "Loneliness") and Linda Perhacs (vocals on "Freely").
Then there's Black Crowe Chris Robinson (who plays the uke-like charango on "Samba Vexillographica"), Motorcycle Diaries/Babel/Y Tu Mamá También actor/heartthrob Gael García Bernal (vocals on "Cristobal"), Banhart BFF Matteah Baim (vocals on "Loneliness"), and string contributors the Section Quartet.
As if that weren't enough, how about the chatter on Billboard.com surrounding Stroke Nick Valensi's "contribution"?
"What I find exciting about his contribution," Devendra told the publication, "is that it requires actual physical human techniques-- meditation techniques-- to hear. It's almost like playing a record backwards, but there's no equipment necessary." Translation, courtesy of Devendra's publicist: Valensi dropped by the studio to hang out, but never laid anything to tape. You're a sly one, Devendra!
Give Mr. Meditation Techniques a good boxing about the ears for that one when he comes to your town this fall. [MORE...]
Radiohead Album May Very Well Feature Children
Although they may be adults by the time this thing comes out
Radiohead is for the children! Thanks to a link from Radiohead superfansite Ateaseweb, we have just learned that back in March, Colin Greenwood and perennial producer Nigel Godrich asked 30 children from Sutton Courtenay, England's Matrix Music School to assist them in recording a track for Radiohead's forthcoming LP.
They said yes:
The results, as you're aware, have yet to be heard by just about anyone on earth. Still, though, you may now add one more item to the scant array of details one can gather about the next Radiohead album: it's not coming out this year, and it will (probably) feature children. The photos posted from the session on the Matrix website aren't exactly packed with clues, though there seems to have been a lot of clapping involved.
To reiterate: Unless they care to dash the hopes of 30 schooolchildren, Radiohead LP7 will have at least one track featuring children slapping their hands together, possibly doing more than that. Gosh, I don't even have to hear the album; I can picture it in my mind!
Scott Walker Instrumental Album Due Next Month
Wait, another Scott Walker album? So soon?
Yep, so soon. It's not exactly The Drift II, but on September 24 in the UK, 4AD will release Scott Walker's And Who Shall Go to the Ball? And What Shall Go to the Ball? in a very limited, never-to-be-pressed again edition. Despite a mouthful of a title, ...the Ball? is a 25-minute-long, four-movement instrumental suite. It emerged out of Walker's score for a dance piece by choreographer Rafael Bonachela's dance company CandoCo. CandoCo, comprised of both able-bodied and physically disabled dancers, debuted the piece at Manchester, England's Contact Theatre in April.
Walker said of the music and its relationship to the unique troupe: "Apart from a slow movement given over to solitude, the music is full of edgy and staccato shapes or cuts, reflecting how we cut up the world around us as a consequence of the shape of our bodies. How much of a body does an intelligence need to be potentially socialised in an age of ever-developing AI [artificial intelligence]? This is but one of many questions that informed the approach to the project."
Scott has a bunch of UK tour dates plotted throughout Septem-- no, no he doesn't. Gotcha! There are, however, a number of CandoCo performances of the ...Ball? piece on the way, which we've lined up after the jump. [MORE...]
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- Fire Breaks Out at Austin City Limits, Several Injured
- Wzt Hearts Tie Up Loose Threads on Carpark LP, Tour
- Melvins, Big Business Kick Off Tour Together
- Simian Mobile Disco Launch North American Invasion
- Los Campesinos! Cover Black Flag, Heavenly on Single
- Blitzen Trapper Kick Off Fall Tour, Drop EP
- Shudder to Think Reunite!!
- PJ Harvey's White Chalk U.S. Release Bumped Back
- Photos: Aesop Rock, Octopus Project [Chicago, IL; 09/13/07]
- Hot Chip Do Gigs, DJ Dates, Single, Shrigley Benefit
- Film School Hit the Road, Play Dates With Land of Talk
- Slaraffenland Gig Across Continents
- The Cinematic Orchestra Kick Off Fall Tour
- Devastations Beckon With Yes, U, Epic Tour
- Austin City Limits Fest Starts Today
- The Walkmen Announce Fall Dates
- Johnny Cash Pardoned for Picking Flowers!?!
- QOTSA to Appear on Anthony Bourdain Holiday Special
- Scout Niblett Plots Fall Tour
- Ben Bridwell Explains Wal-Mart License, Band of Horses Announce Fall Tour Dates
- Boredoms' Eye, Lindstrom, Tussle on Supersound Comp
- Bobby Byrd, James Brown Sideman, R.I.P.
- CYHSY Guy's Guns N' Roses Tribute Band Returns!
- Photos: Arctic Monkeys / Voxtrot [Chicago, IL; 09/12/07]
- Mos Def, Aesop Rock on DJ Krush DVD Retrospective
- Mobb Deep's Havoc Readies Kushy Solo Debut
- New Porno Fancey Gets Schmancey on Second Album
- James Murphy Talks Arcade Fire, FABRIC36, LCD LP3
- Deerhunter Play Benefit for Georgia Arts Lawyers
- Sightings Drop Andrew W.K.-Produced LP, Tour
- Nick Drake's Fruit Tree Box Reissue Due
- The Cure Announce Rescheduled Dates
- Photos: Interpol and Liars [Boston, MA; 09/12/07]
- M.I.A. Extends Fall Tour
- The National Cover Springsteen on New Single
- Hold Steady's Finn Goes Back to School, Fishes on TV
- Too Pure Launches 7" Club With Electrelane's Susman
- Bert Jansch Guests on New Babyshambles Disc
- Animal Collective to Make National TV Debut October 5
- Pornos, Spoon, Animal Collective on Sonic Boom Comp
- Dan Deacon's Skull Returns in Time for Girl Talk Tour!
- The White Stripes Cancel Remaining Tour Dates
- Mastodon's Brent Hinds in Hospital After VMAs Injury
- Kaiser Chiefs Cancel Shows to Work on New Album
- GZA's Liquid Swords Show With Jamie Lidell Canceled
- New Pornographers Issue YouTube Challenge
- Led Zeppelin Reform With Bonham's Son for Benefit
- Jens Lekman Reveals Bonus EP Details
- Battles Meet the Field, Four Tet, Joell Ortiz(!) on New EP
- White Stripes Cancel Tour Due to Meg's Anxiety
- Final Fantasy Hits the Road
- LCD Soundsystem's Deluxe 45:33 CD/LP Details Emerge
- Sebadoh Do Bubble and Scrape for Don't Look Back
- Shout Out Louds Give You an Ill Bonus Disc
- White Stripes Nix Austin Gigs, Send "Love" Stateside
- Bonde do Role Launch Fall Tour
- Mew Drop iTunes EP
- Miles Davis Colleague Joe Zawinul Dies
- Photos: Devendra Banhart [Santa Cruz, CA; 09/06/07]
- The Mountain Goats Add Another Round of Dates
- Qui Kick Off Expanded Fall Tour
- The Robot Ate Me: "It's Over"
- ESG Say Goodbye
- Photos: A Place to Bury Strangers [New York, NY; 09/09/07]
- T.V. Eye: September 10-16, 2007
- Hold Steady, Superchunk, Wrens Guys Do FMC Summit
- The Narrator Kick Off Tour
- Photos: Musicfest NW [Portland, OR; 09/06-09/09/07]
- Sound Team Call It Quits
- Neil Young Announces Fall Tour, Chrome Tracklist
- Roisin Murphy Shares LP Details, Single, Tour Dates
- Interpol and Liars Kick Off Joint Tour
- New Iron and Wine LP Gets Bonus Disc
- Photos: Hideout Block Party [Chicago, IL; 09/07/07-09/08/07]
- Photos: The Flaming Lips / Black Moth Super Rainbow [Chicago, IL; 09/07/07]
- The Stills Sign to Arts & Crafts
- Photos: Rilo Kiley [Seattle, WA; 09/08/07]
- Dan Deacon's Green Skull Stolen!
- The Gossip/Long Blondes U.S. Tour Canceled