January 21st, 2010 9:14am
Video: Let’s Wrestle – “We Are The Men You’ll Grow To Love Soon”
Let’s Wrestle – “We Are The Men You’ll Grow To Love Soon” [MP3]
From In The Court of the Wrestling Let’s, out 3/23 on Merge
Let’s Wrestle – “We Are The Men You’ll Grow To Love Soon” [MP3]
From In The Court of the Wrestling Let’s, out 3/23 on Merge

The New Pornographers – Together
Out 5/4 on Matador
This fifth full-length from the Canadian supergroup features 12 new songs (9 from AC Newman and 3 from Dan Bejar), and features guest appearances by Annie Clark of St. Vincent, Zach Condon of Beirut, Will Sheff of Okkervil River and more.

MySpaceIt’s not the firm, 100% release date that you’d want to see before getting excited, but this update from The Radio Dept. declaring that their third record Clinging To A Scheme – constantly rescheduled and delayed since September 2008 – will be available on CD and LP via Labrador in March is the most official thing we’ve seen yet.
Past target dates have come from their label and they’ve had to backpedal on each one, but this one comes from the band, and they’ve sealed it with a stream of a new song, album art and even a tracklisting! It seems the 2008 single “Freddie & The Trojan Horse” didn’t end up making the cut but their entire 2009 output – “David” – did. Either way, I’m allowing myself to hope this time the record will finally become reality and it somehow is worth the almost four-year wait since Pet Grief and year and a half delay from its originally-promised date. And I won’t hold my breath for live dates.
MP3: The Radio Dept. – “David”
And keeping on the theme of reclusive Swedes finally getting into sharing, jj have let slip not only some images of themselves, but a couple new songs via a free digital single – one of which will also appear on their forthcoming album No. 3, out March 9.
MP3: jj – “Let Go”
MP3: jj – “My Way”
The Line Of Best Fit interviews Philip Ekstrom of The Mary Onettes.
The Raveonettes have made a video for the cryptically-titled new single from In And Out Of Control, “Boys Who Rape (Should All Be Destroyed)”. I think there might be a message here; I’m not sure.
Video: The Raveonettes – “Boys Who Rape (Should All Be Destroyed)”
The Varsity chats with Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth.
NOW has words with J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr.
Paste talks to Ted Leo, who is preparing his next record with The Pharmacists in The Brutalist Bricks, due out March 9.
Last week I mentioned the release next week of El May, the debut album from Lara Meyerratken – well an MP3 from the album is now available to grab.
MP3: El May – “Don’t You”
Matablog has announced the next New Pornographers record will be entitled Together and be out May 4. And yes, both Dan and Neko are on board again.
Canadian Press gets some information from Amy Millan about the new Broken Social Scene record, including the fact that all of she, Emily Haines and Leslie Feist are appearing on the album and one track will feature all three singing together. It was reported that the album would be out in May, in time for their big Toronto Islands Concert on June 19, but nothing official has been announced.
Spinner Canada is streaming Basia Bulat’s new album Heart Of My Own – it’s in stores next Tuesday.
Stream: Basia Bulat / Heart Of My Own
Download Sub Pop’s new Cybersex Sampler 2.0, which features no sex or pr0n, but does feature tracks from recent and upcoming Sub Pop releases, including material from Nirvana, No Age, Dum Dum Girls, The Ruby Suns and more.

Sonic Youth
Kevin Tong, 2010.