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Archive for September, 2010

September 16th, 2010 11:13am

LHB’s Shorties (Sharon Van Etten, Swans, and More)


NPR is streaming Sharon Van Etten's new album, epic (out September 21st).


The Scotsman interviews Michael Gira about the Swans reunion.


Eye Weekly interviews Land of Talk's Elizabeth Powell.


Flavorwire lists America's 10 greatest indie record stores.


Just Out interviews Corin Tucker about her forthcoming solo album and tour.


Spin profiles the Arcade Fire.


PopMatters interviews Ween's Dean Ween.


Maisonneuve interviews Said the Gramophone music blogger and writer Sean Michaels.


On sale at Amazon MP3 for $2.99: Dawes' 11-track North Hills album.


Hot Hot Heat visit The Current studio for a live performance and video.


At Deceptive Cadence, composer Nico Muhly shares his love for the music of William Byrd.


September 16th, 2010 10:47am

Video: Delorean – “Real Love”

Delorean – “Real Love”
Dir. Focus Creeps


September 16th, 2010 8:49am

Hank IV – “III”

Hank IV III Cover Art on Siltbreeze
Hank IVIII
Out 11/9 on Siltbreeze


September 16th, 2010 8:36am

Review: Black Mountain’s “Wilderness Heart”

Photo By Ryan Walter WagnerRyan Walter WagnerI had the opportunity/duty of thinking very hard about Black Mountain’s last album, 2008′s In The Future, when it was put on the Polaris Music Prize short list for that year and I was put on the grand jury. And while I respected the craftsmanship and scope of the record, I couldn’t quite take it and its big, vintage stoner-rock moves seriously enough to champion it and couldn’t get past the impression that it was a nudge-nudge kind of joke to the band as well. True or not, it’s what I felt in my gut and that was ultimately what I had to go with (and if you look at my notes from the jury process, you’ll see that my thoughts on Plants & Animals amounted to, “I want a cheeseburger”).

The just-released follow-up Wilderness Heart, however, doesn’t raise any such flags. It keeps most of the requisite ’70s touchstones that define Black Mountain – the chugging guitar riffs, sweeping organs and prevailing mood of dystopic science fiction ominousness – but if feels as though the sludgy, slow-motion haze that permeated Future has been lifted somewhat, and Heart finds the Vancouverites operating with eyes clearer and less dilated.

Added to their repertoire of reference points are some country stylings in the form of some more acoustic textures and more prominent interplay between Stephen McBean’s drawl and Amber Webber’s twang. Putting their voices on a more equal footing establishes them as the band’s greatest strength and gives those who glazed over during their more proggish excursions something to sink their ears into. And for those who liked Black Mountain exactly the way they were, there’s still a goodly amount of rock action, it’s just delivered in more concise packages. There’s almost a temptation to call Wilderness Heart a pop record, but that’s going a bit too far – it’s still a rock record through and through with plenty of opportunities for headbanging – just be prepared to sway for extended periods of time as well.

MP3: Black Mountain – “The Hair Song”
MP3: Black Mountain – “Old Fangs”
Video: Black Mountain – “The Hair Song”
Video: Black Mountain – “Old Fangs”
MySpace: Black Mountain


Spin has put online a great excerpt from their forthcoming cover story on Arcade Fire and also posted some behind-the-scenes shots from the corresponding photo shoot.


The Toronto Sun asks Shad if he thinks he’s going to win the Polaris Prize. Modesty ensues.


Caribou rates the cover of this week’s NOW. Daytrotter also has a session.


eye talks to Liz Powell of Land Of Talk.


Billboard talks to Neil Young and Daniel Lanois about Young’s new record Le Noise, out September 28. The first sample of the record is available via a new video and… it’s not what you might expect. Unless you expected something really weird and looped, in which case it’s pretty much exactly what you expected.

Video: Neil Young – “Angry World”


PopMatters interviews Emily Haines in tracking Metric’s journey from the world of indie into the mainstream.


September 15th, 2010 3:10pm

Les Sins – “Lina” 12″

Les Sins Lina 12-Inch Cover Art
Les Sins“Lina” b/w “Youth Gone” 12″
Out 11/9 on Carpark

First release from this “four on the floor” side-project of Toro Y Moi’s Chaz Budnick.

Les Sins – “Lina”

Les Sins – “Youth Gone”


September 15th, 2010 1:19pm

LHB’s Shorties (New Pornographers, of Montreal, and More)


Calvin College cancels a New Pornographers show due to concerns about the band's name.


Dose interviews Black Mountain's Stephen McBean about the band's new album, Wilderness Heart.


PopMatters profiles Metric's Emily Haines.


On sale at Amazon MP3 for $3.99: Ratatat's 12-track LP4 album.


Muzzle of Bees shares mp3s of Nirvana's BBC sessions.


NPR is streaming last night's Washington performance by Of Montreal.


At The Line of Best Fit, Scotland Yard Gospel Choir's Elia Einhorn interviews singer-songwriter Jon Langford.


September 15th, 2010 1:09pm

Download The New (Free) John Vanderslice EP, “Green Grow The Rushes”

John Vanderslice - Green Grow The Rushes cover art

“Nicest Guy In Indie Rock” John Vanderslice just released a new, totally free EP for download (he says it’s coming on vinyl later in the year). Grab it below:

Download: John Vanderslice – Green Grow The Rushes EP (320k MP3)

If you prefer uncompressed WAVs, or just want to pick up the tracks piecemeal, just go here.


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