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June 30th, 2009 12:38pm

New Releases of Note, 6/30/09

New Indie Rock Releases 6-30-09

Very light new release week this week– not much in the way of “new” to spend your hard-earned scratch on. But there are a few things you maybe didn’t know about, though: namely, those Television Personalities vinyl reissues, the Hunches and Oblivians ITR website-only releases, and new (import-only, unfortch) one from scuzzy UK art-rockers Let’s Wrestle.

BjorkVoltaic

Casper & the CookiesModern Silence

Levon HelmElectric Dirt

Let’s WrestleIn the Court of the Wrestling Lets

David Lynch Presents Fox Bat Strategy

SpoonGot Nuffin’

WilcoWilco (the Album)

Vinyl/Vinyl Reissues

The HunchesHome Alone 5 (In The Red Website Exclusive)

The Juan MacLeanThe Future Will Come

ObliviansBarristers Ninety Five (In The Red Website Exclusive)

Television PersonalitiesAnd Don’t The Kids Just Love It

Television PersonalitiesMummy Your Not Watching Me


June 30th, 2009 12:28pm

We Are Starving Cannibals

Amazing Baby - “Smoke Bros” I’m pretty sure Amazing Baby do not want you to think too much while listening to this song. If they did, they probably would’ve at least spell-checked the word the singer is spelling out in the chorus. But really, why bother when the hook is so catchy and every other line is entirely inscrutable? It’s all surface and sensation, and that doesn’t have to be a problem. It’s sexy without being skeevy; it’s somehow rather smart about being very, very dumb. The song is like a very attractive person who could say anything at all, and you’d just nod along, smiling just to have their attention in the moment.

Buy it from Amazon.


June 30th, 2009 11:07am

New Lightning Dust MP3, “Never Seen”

Lightning Dust

Lightning Dust – “Never Seen” From the Black Mountain offshoot’s sophomore album, Infinite Light, out 8/4 on Jagjaguwar.


June 30th, 2009 10:41am

New Blue Roses MP3, “Doubtful Comforts”

Blue Roses – “Doubtful Comforts” From her self-titled debut, out 7/21 on XL.


June 30th, 2009 10:29am

LHB’s Shorties (Femi Kuti, Wilco, and More)


Decider Chicago interviews Femi Kuti.


Paste has turned over its website to Wilco coverage today (in honor of the release of Wilco (The Album).

Features include their five favorite nonsensical Wilco lyrics.


Yesterday's updates to the 2009 Bonnaroo music festival live show downloads page include lossless bittorrent downloads of the Beastie Boys and Phish shows.


At her Monitor Mix blog, Carrie Brownstein ponders the merits of the Pixies playing their entire Doolittle album on tour next year.

I wonder, however, if the album format--either recorded or live-is too contradictory to our contemporary listening habits. Might not we prefer a carefully crafted set list; one that would prevent too many slow songs from occurring in a row or ensure a variety of tempos? And what if all of our favorite songs are spread out over a few different records? I mean, who wants to hear those contemplative songs that don't sound as good without the dulcimer and horn section that were added during the recording?


At NPR Music, singer-songwriter Maria Taylor plays a tiny desk concert.


Eye Weekly interviews Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo.


Bjork guest DJs at NPR's All Songs Considered.


June 30th, 2009 9:25am

Video: Dirty Projectors – “Stillness Is The Move”

Dirty Projectors – “Stillness Is The Move”


June 30th, 2009 8:31am

Camera Obscura Live in Toronto

Photo By Frank YangFrank YangOn Saturday night, I headed over to Lee’s Palace to see Camera Obscura – a band I’d already seen live some half-dozen times. Considering that even the most generous fan would be hard-pressed to call them an especially dynamic live act, you might rightly question why I keep going back rather than try something new. To that, all I can say is “I don’t know” and “I like them”.

It also helped that this was their first time back in town since August 2007, their final show in support of Let’s Get Out Of This Country, and they were playing a room half the size of that show despite having released maybe their best album yet in My Maudlin Career. Country had been a definite breakthrough record for the Scottish outfit, shedding once and for all the Belle & Sebastian comparisons by adopting a more Motown-influenced attitude, but while it had a brace of killer singles, across the whole record it sometimes lagged or drifted back into more familiar musical postures. Career’s highlights don’t quite hit the same heights as its predecessor, but it’s a much more consistent record top to bottom. The band sounds much more comfortable in the richness of their sonic trappings but most importantly, Traceyanne Campbell is doing something different with her voice. It’s still wearied and lovely as ever, but there’s something in her inflection and phrasing on this record that ratchets up the emotional quotient significantly. It’s a little thing, but it means a lot.

Read more at Chromewaves →

Photos: Camera Obscura, Anni Rossi @ Lee’s Palace – June 27, 2009
MP3: Camera Obscura – “My Maudlin Career”
MP3: Camera Obscura – “Let’s Get Out Of This Country”


Clash has an advance sneak peak/listen to Forget The Night Ahead, the new album from The Twilight Sad, due out September 22. The new single “I Became A Prostitute” is streaming over at their MySpace.


NME has a Glastonbury-themed interview with Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos.


They’d already played a number of warm-up gigs, but Glastobury was really the first big Blur reunion show, and by all accounts they utterly killed it. A good portion of the set was broadcast on the BBC and Deaf Indie Elephants has pointers to where you might be able to hear it. And if that doesn’t work or just isn’t enough, Pitchfork reports that the band’s shows in Hyde Park this week will be recorded and released as a live record about a week after the shows are performed.


As part of their “alt.country” week, Drowned In Sound contemplates London’s alt.country scene, which with players such as Lightspeed Champion, Emmy The Great and Laura Marling, looks (and sounds) an awful lot like what they were calling “anti-folk” last year.


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