Pitchfork takes a trip up to violin virtuoso Andrew Bird's studio barn where he cut his recent album, "Break It Yourself." In this documentary, Bird and company strips back the gadgets and loops for a bare bones performance of "If I Needed You."
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Blog Pigeons and Planes Lists 20 Rare Audio Tracks of Jimi Speaking Just in Time for his Birthday
In honor of Jimi Hendrix's birthday, Complex magazine music blog, Pigeons and Planes, has included a list which features 20 audio clips of Hendrix speaking from interviews and other forms of media.
Hendrix may have made a statement with his pioneering guitar work, but was usually very soft spoken and playful when he spoke in conversation. In one audio track, Hendrix discusses his fear of playing on stage when he was younger:
"It was so very hard to me, because at first man, I was so scared. I wouldn't dare go on stage... Plus, you get so very discouraged, you hear bands playing around you and the guitar player seems like he's always so much better than you are, you know?"
Today would have been Hendrix's 70th birthday. Happy Birthday, voodoo child.
Tame Impala Pay a Visit to Jools Holland
The impossible has finally happened: Perth, Australia's own Tame Impala have made it to Jools Holland.
During their visit the band played "Elephant" and "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" off their sophomore album "Lonerism." The group nailed every sound, gesture and dreamy stare into the camera, making it Jools Holland official as a band to watch for in the coming times. Watch the videos of their performances below.
Mac Demarco: "Ode to Viceroy" Video
Vancouver's do-it-yourselfer Mac Demarco has released the video for "Ode to Viceroy" off of his fantastic sophomore album, "2." The track pays homage to the British-American brand of cigarettes in a track that could fit into the the world of Kevin Smith as well as into the mouth of a bored and angsty Jay and Silent Bob.
Bradford Cox To Star Alongside Jared Leto, Matthew McConaughey in "Dallas Buyers Club"
Deerhunter/Atlas Sound frontman Bradford Cox will be playing the lover of Jared Leto's cross-dressing character in the upcoming film "Dallas Buyers Club," which tells the story of Ron Woodruff (Matthew McConaughey), a man who took matters into his own hands when he treated himself with non-approved FDA drugs after begin diagnosed with AIDS in 1986.
The cast also features Jennifer Garner, Griffin Dunne and Denis O'Hare.
Matthew McConaughey as Ron Woodruff (left) |
Jared Leto in character for "Dallas Buyers Club |
Local Natives Share Video for 'Breakers' Off New LP, "Hummingbird"
Local Natives have released the video for their single, 'Breakers' from their new LP "Hummingbird" which is set to be released January 28. In all honesty, the video makes absolutely no sense at all. But hey, that's the thing about great art. You can have astronauts on beaches and lead singers rolling down concrete stairs and other various terrains and not have to explain yourself at all about it. As strange as it is, the video compliments the song through and through with what looks to be washed out, watery live performance footage. I know I left my ironic mustache around here somewhere...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Gavin McInnes Tells Us Why We're Here...And He's Kinda Right
One of my favorite writers, Gavin McInnes, is probably one of the loudest, wirer-y, frantic, ridiculous, controversial and libertarian writers out there in media today. One of the founders of Vice magazine in 1994, he has gone on to write his own memoir, "How to Piss in Public," as well as start his own advertising company, Rooster NY. In his recent column at his blog Street Carnage, McInnes tells us why we need WWII vets. In the McInnes way, he discusses their rise through motorcycle clubs which led to rebellion which then led rock and roll. Check it out here.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Tame Impala's Kevin Parker Has the Coolest Guitar I've Ever Seen
Jim James Releases "Know Til Now" Off Anticipated Debut Album, 'Regions of Light and Sound of God'
The album, inspired by the 1929 novel "God's Man" by Lyn Ward, "chronicles an artist's struggles with temptation and corruption, along with finding true love," according to a press release.
According to James:
"I wanted the album to sound like it came from a different place in time. Perhaps sounding as if it were the past of the future, if that makes any sense—like a hazy dream that a fully-realized android or humanoid capable of thought might have when it reminisces about the good old days of just being a simple robot."
"Regions of Light and Sound of God" will be released February 5, 2013.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
The Fordham Observer Presents...A Playlist for New York
In lieu of Hurricane Sandy and the destruction she brought upon the east coast of the U.S., notably New York and New Jersey, I have made a playlist to celebrate New York (we tend to celebrate the greatest city in the world every day just by living in it, but this is special). Our city is a tough old broad who has lived through the worst of moments and has certainly seen the best. The playlist is made up of artists from different parts of New York as well as artists who wish they were. Check it out here.
New My Bloody Valentine Album to Debut This Year, Says Kevin Shields
"I think with this record, people who like us will immediately connect with something," said Shields. "Based on the very, very few people who’ve heard stuff – some engineers, the band, and that’s about it – some people think it’s stranger than 'Loveless'. I don’t. I feel like it really frees us up, and in the bigger picture it’s 100 per cent necessary."
In an interview with Pitchfork in April, Shields stated that the group had started working on another album that would was planned to succeed "Loveless" but was halted after the group split up. The new album will contain those unreleased songs, soon followed by an EP of more new material set for release next year.
Tame Impala's New Video for "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" is Everything You Want It to Be
Tame Impala out of Perth, Australia have one of the best albums out this year. It's called "Lonerism"; a pop-oriented but dedicated rock experimentation into soundscapes that easily rival their breakout album "Innerspeaker." Their video for their new single "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards," which has been also covered by the likes of Staten Island's PS.22 choir, takes a cue from early morning kindergarten specials on PBS that seemed to be put together with an unlimited arts and crafts supply from Michaels. A little construction paper and glue can go a long way.
The Avett Brothers Choose a Winner in the "Live and Die" Cover Contest
Corcord, North Carolina's Avett Brothers announced the winner of their "Live and Die" cover contest today, handing the award to Toronto-Montreal-based threesome Honeyman and the Brothers Farr. The band was chosen out of hundreds of submissions via YouTube for their warm three-part harmonies that seem to twist and turn the Avetts' original into something that is beautifully vine-like and skillfully layered. As the winners, the band will receive a Martin D-35 acoustic guitar, the same Seth Avett has been playing for over 10 years. Watch the video above of the band's award-winning cover. Congratulations, guys.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Dropkick Murphy's Are Back with "Rose Tattoo"
According to RollingStone, Boston sons Dropkick Murphy bring back their brash brand of Irish scally-cap punk with a new video for their song "Rose Tattoo" off their eighth studio album, "Signed and Sealed in Blood." The video, probably their most attractive out of the catalogue, is more an homage to life long D.M. fans who have brandished their own dedication to the group through some of their own ink. With a pleasing black and white aesthetic, the boys are seen on what seems like another Saturday afternoon in Southie: poker, cigarettes, pints, mandolins, and yes, tattoos.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Titus Andronicus Lead the Punk Patriotism Movement
Lead singer Patrick Stickles, Titus Andronicus |
Stereogum's Liz Pelly has written an incredibly interesting and attention grabbing essay observing this semi-philosophical ideaology. Fantastic read, Liz. You knocked it out of the park. Check it out here.
New Dumbo Gets Mad: "Radical Leap"
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