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April 21st, 2009 3:00pm

The Horrors’ Primary Colours

Photo By Tom BeardTom BeardI didn’t pay much attention to London’s The Horrors when the released their debut album Strange House in 2007 because, well, they had a bad name, worse stage names and looked ridiculous and I’m shallow like that. No apologies. A few years on and the name is still bad but the pseudonyms are gone and they look somewhat less ridiculous and have a new album out in Primary Colours in a couple weeks. And you know what? It’s interesting.

Produced by Geoff Barrow, the Kraut-gaze sound that dominates things isn’t the most natural amalgam of sounds, but the resultant gritty, metallic dronescape works pretty well. It can get somewhat texturally monochromatic over 45 minutes, but they sensibly inject poppy pit stops like the title track at key points through the proceedings. Faris Badwan’s vocals are from the Peter Murphy/Richard Butler school of emoting but with a pleasantly raw quality that I wasn’t expecting - I thought he’d sound more theatrical or overwrought. The record hasn’t worked its way into heavy rotation by any means, but it also doesn’t make me not want to listen to it. That may sound like faint praise, but considering the amount of stuff that I hear that DOES make me not want to listen to it, it’s actually something of a compliment.

You can spend some time with it now as Spinner is streaming the thing in its entirety. There’s also a rather grandiose video for the first single, which you can also download at their website in exchange for your email. Gigwise and NME both assembled track-by-track reviews of the record and NME also has a portion of a feature interview with the band.

Video: The Horrors - “Sea Within A Sea”
Stream: The Horrors / Primary Colours
MySpace: The Horrors


Drowned In Sound has declared this week “Shoegaze Week”, and obviously I’m not going to argue. They kick things off by interviewing he whose song gave this site its name, Mark Gardener, formerly of Ride, and cover all the bases including THAT one, and the answer remains the same - “There is no plan to reform Ride at present and we’re all busy and very much involved in projects that we’re all doing now”.


Artrocker talks to Maximo Park about the making of their new album Quicken The Heart, which is due out May 12.


Jarvis Cocker has a new website, and I find the video there far more engrossing than any right-minded person really should. Look out for the “V”, Jarv! He also gives The Guardian the soundtrack of his life. His new record Further Complications is out May 19 and the first released MP3 sounds like this.

MP3: Jarvis Cocker - “Angela”


The Citizen-Times converses with Barry Burns of Mogwai.


Au Revoir Simone have a new record forthcoming in Still Night, Still Light, out May 19.

MP3: Au Revoir Simone - “A Violent Yet Flammable World”


Magnet welcomes Superchunk/Portastatic/Merge-man Mac McCaughan into their guest editor’s seat this week with a Q&A about the return of the ‘Chunk and Merge’s 20th anniversary festivities.


April 21st, 2009 2:21pm

Limited-Edition Fluxblog Tees

Please support MBV’s very own Matthew Perpetua and his Fluxblog by purchasing one of his new limited-edition Fluxblog T-shirts.


April 21st, 2009 1:44pm

The Replacements – “I’ll Be You” 7″


The ReplacementsI’ll Be You 7″
“I’ll Be You” b/w “Date To Church” (ft. Tom Waits)
Limited Edition (1000) Reissue
Out in June from Insound


April 21st, 2009 1:42pm

Ramones – “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” 7″


RamonesI Wanna Be Your Boyfriend 7″
Limited Edition (1000) Reissue
Out in June from Insound

Reissue featuring “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” b/w “California Sun”/”I Don’t Want To Walk Around With You” (live)


April 21st, 2009 1:12pm

Recommended New Releases, 4/21/09

Art BrutArt Brut Vs Satan
MP3: Art Brut – “Alcoholics Unanimous”

Brakes Brakes BrakesTouchdown
MP3: Brakes Brakes Brakes – “Crystal Tunings”

BreedersFate to Fatal (Digital)

Camera ObscuraMy Maudlin Career

Joey CasioShare The Cup

ChairliftDoes You Inspire You

CryptacizeMythomania
MP3: Cryptacize – “Blue Tears”

DNTELEarly Works For Me If It Works For You II

Empire of the SunWalking on a Dream

The High StrungOde to the Inverse of the Dude

Jane’s AddictionCabinet of Curiousities Box Set

King Khan and the ShrinesWhat Is?!
MP3: King Khan & the Shrines – “Land of the Freak”

Kingsbury ManxAscenseur Ouvert

Okkervil RiverPop Lie
MP3: Okkervil River – “Pop Lie”

Joel PlaskettThree

PterodactylWorldwind
MP3: Pterodactyl – “First Daze”

RadioheadVinyl EPs

Still Flyin’Never Gonna Touch The Ground

Super Furry AnimalsDark Days/Light Years
MP3: Super Furry Animals – “Inaugural Trams”

Vinyl/Vinyl Reissues

Antony & The JohnsonsEpilepsy Is Dancing
MP3: Antony & the Johnsons – “Epilepsy Is Dancing”

Bat for LashesTwo Suns

Buraka Som SistemaBlack Diamond

Dirty ProjectorsStillness is the Move

DovesKingdom of Rust

Mr Bungles/t

Red House PaintersSongs for a Blue Guitar

Silversun PickupsPikul


April 21st, 2009 12:27pm

Pixies “Minotaur” Box Set On The Way

Pixies “Minotaur” Box Set: Their Complete Discography + Extra Goodies


April 21st, 2009 10:23am

Ryland Bouchard – “SEEDS” 7-Inches

Ryland Bouchard - SEEDS

Ryland Bouchard - “Married To The Ground” I pointed out back in October that Ryland Bouchard (The Robot Ate Me) was putting together a really unique package for his SEEDS project, which involved 7-inches, an illustrated book, engraved wooden box and lots of other very cool stuff. However, the $125 price tag may have put it out of reach for many. But now, at the Swim Slowly store, you can pick up a more modest version of the SEEDS set, featuring the 4 clear 7-inches, digital versions of all the tracks (”A-Sides” plus “B-Sides”) and artwork, and a letterpressed tracklist. Limited edition of 100, $50.

Here’s a video from Ryland’s recent Takeaway Show session:


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