Long Blondes Release Single, Tour
Today, February 5, in the UK, the Long Blondes release their latest single from last year's Someone to Drive You Home LP, "Giddy Stratospheres", on CD, two different 7"s, and as an iTunes-only download. Each version includes a exclusive B-sides produced by Erol Alkan.
The band will not go ahead with their in-store performances at Manchester's Virgin Megastore tonight and Leeds' Jumbo Records on Wednesday as intended, because frontwoman Kate Jackson has tonsillitis. We wish her a speedy recovery.
If all goes according to plan, the Long Blondes will launch a UK/Euro club tour on February 9. As previously reported, they'll spend several nights opening for the Kaiser Chiefs.
Alas, there is still no word on an American release for the Long Blondes album. (Come on, people!) But you can get a few Long Blondes tracks on the new What's Your Rupture? compilation Imagine the Shapes. [MORE...]
Folk Singer, Dylan Pal Eric von Schmidt Dead at 75
An inspiration to Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and countless others, folk singer/songwriter Eric von Schmidt passed away on February 2 in Fairfield, Connecticut, according to The New York Times. Eric was 75; the exact cause of death is not known at this time.Son of Saturday Evening Post illustrator Harold von Schmidt-- and a skilled artist in his own right, painting album covers for Baez and others-- Eric von Schmidt re-worked folk classics and composed quite a few of his own, releasing several albums after settling in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the late 1950s. It was there that he would meet-- and influence-- Dylan, Baez, and others in the burgeoning folk scene.
Dylan, in particular, lauded the man extensively, declaring von Schmidt "could sing the bird off the wire and the rubber off the tire" in the liner notes to one of the latter's records. Dylan also shouted out "Ric" in the opening to "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" (which von Schmidt taught Dylan) on Dylan's first LP, and included a von Schmidt LP on the cover of 1965's Bringing It All Back Home.
Along with Jim Rooney, von Schmidt penned a book about the Cambridge folk scene titled Baby, Let Me Follow You Down. While throat cancer and Lyme disease stifled his playing and singing in recent years, von Schmidt continued painting until his death.
Eric is survived by daughters Caitlin von Schmidt and Megan Richardson, as well as three grandsons.
Motown Pianist Joe Hunter Dies
Joe Hunter-- pianist, Funk Brother, and Motown's first bandleader-- died Friday, February 2 at age 79, according to the Associated Press. The AP claims Hunter was diabetic, though the exact cause of his death was unknown when his son, Joe Hunter Jr., spoke to the Detroit News.
Hunter won three Grammys with the Funk Brothers, Motown's house band memorialized in the 2002 documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown. He was the label's first hire, and he played backup with Smokey Robinson in addition to contributing to songs such as Martha and the Vandellas' "Heat Wave" and Marvin Gaye's "Pride and Joy". He did not, however, make the move with the label from Detroit to Los Angeles in 1972.
After the reception of two Grammys in 2003 and one in 2004, Hunter toured with a reunited version of the Funk Brothers.
[Photo by Karen Sas, Artisan Entertainment]
Frog Eyes' Mercer Talks Blood, Sweat, Tears, Bowie
"Dan Bejar once suggested to me that all of my art is crumbling into that most classic and vaunted of forms: the drunken speech of the deposed dictator."
This May Day, why not inject a little chaos into the ol' maypole dance routine by broadcasting the new Frog Eyes LP? As previously reported, the frenetic Victoria quartet unleashes its fourth full-length beast, the nine-track Tears of the Valedictorian, on May 1 via Absolutely Kosher in the U.S. and Scratch in Canada.
Since Tears' perplexing song titles have our ribbons a bit tangled, Pitchfork went straight to Frog Eyes frontman Carey Mercer with a few e-mail questions. Thanks to the magic of interweb discourse, we learned a little about the new LP, the toil of touring, Swan Lake's auto show gig that wasn't, and the influence of David Bowie-by-proxy. We're also more confused now than ever.
Pitchfork: Tears of the Valedictorian-- in 100 words or less, what's it all about?
Carey Mercer: Well, there are a few 'down with people' songs and a few 'up with people' songs, and a few songs that suggest an affinity for stock/archetypal tragic images. Two songs are quite long.
Dan Bejar once suggested to me that all of my art is crumbling into that most classic and vaunted of forms: the drunken speech of the deposed dictator. Tears was mastered a little quieter than Californication, and therefore will not get as much radio play.
Pitchfork: The titles of the previous Frog Eyes albums proper have all followed the pattern: [definite article] [adjective] [noun]. This one is noticeably different. Any particular reason? Why not name it, say, The Valedictory Tear?
Carey: I had the feeling that I was leaving all the nonsense of the last three records behind, and then the pompous absurdity of such a feeling made me remember, with a love in my heart, that my oldest friend Peter cried while delivering his Valedictorian speech. My favorite art combines humor and crushing Pathos, human squalor and immutable, natural beauty. That is why it is called Tears of the Valedictorian. [MORE...]
Photos: Yo La Tengo [Atlanta, GA; 02/03/07]
Photos by Stephen LindleyOn a cold night in Atlanta-- but not a "hat cold" night, according to Ira Kaplan-- Hoboken, New Jersey's Yo La Tengo beat some serious Ass before a packed house. Tickets to see the indie legends were going for as much as $75 outside-- a fair price, perhaps: with an over two hour long set, complete with three encores, the band never seemed to tire.
Through the course of the evening the attended learned that James McNew "hates poetry" and heard covers of the Velvet Underground's "I Heard Her Call My Name" and Sun Ra's "Somebody's in Love." In addition to several songs off latest LP I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass (Matador), YLT rocked several fan favorites, including "Sugarcube", "Stockholm Syndrome", and "Autumn Sweater" off 1997's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One. Even though, as Kaplan claimed, Variety Playhouse is only YLT's second favorite Atlanta venue-- the Masquerade, where they were infamously billed as Yo La Tango, is number one-- the band did not disappoint the sell-out crowd, who were still clamoring for more well past midnight.
Yo La Tengo wrap up their U.S. tour this week, then ship off to Japan and Australia.
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Nine Inch Nails Set New LP Release Date
Year Zero hits April 17, 2007. On that day, all that has passed will cease to exist and we will return to the black void from whence we came. Our memories will be erased, our bodies will crumble to ash, the earth will become ether, the stars will collapse unto themselves, the sun will burn out. Time's forward march will stop. History will end. God will die. And no one will care.
Oh yeah, a new Nine Inch Nails album is coming out that day, too. From the looks of this here website, it seems it will have 16 tracks, one of which is called "The Beginning of the End".
Rabbit Factory Unleashes Soul of Neal Hemphill
Plus exclusive MP3s from Ralph "Soul" Jackson
Rabbit Factory will also use the two Jackson tracks on a 45 release in conjunction with the compilation, with "Set Me Free" on the A-side and "Take Me Back" on the B. The label has offered both tracks for download at the links below. "Set Me Free" is an uptempo plea backed by a female chorus, while "Take Me Back" is a little more wistful. [MORE...]
Exclusive: Okkervil River Deluxe-ify Sheep, Enter Studio
Frontman Will Sheff loses voice, cancels tour with Josh Ritter
They've had to abandon recording for the moment, however: Okkervil frontman Will Sheff regretfully revealed to Jound.com message board hounds recently (special thanks to reader Kevin Lok for the tip) that he has been forced to cancel his previously announced tour with Josh Ritter. All those emotional outbursts strained Sheff's voice considerably; he's following his doctor's advice and resting up while keeping his trap shut. "My voice is damaged and the only thing that will really make it get better is not using it for a little while," wrote Sheff. We wish him a speedy recovery.
On a brighter note, Okkervil River will play an Austin show at the University of Texas' Hogg Auditorium on April 21. They're also onboard for SXSW, playing Quack!Media and Found magazine's day party (at Bourbon Rocks) and Jagjaguwar's night showcase (at the Mohawk) on March 15.
Additionally, the Okkervils serve up a deluxe reissue of Black Sheep Boy, bundled with companion EP Black Sheep Boy Appendix and bonus goodies, on March 6 via Jagjaguwar. Titled Black Sheep Boy (Definitive Edition), the two-CD set boasts both releases plus B-side "The Next Four Months", the fine animated video for "For Real", and a new video for an alternate version of Appendix's "No Key, No Plan".
The Definite Edition further bolsters its claim of definitiveness by including "a big fat booklet and a gold-embossed sleeve," according to a press release. We're told it "combin[es] style and substance like never before," which, while hyperbolic, still sounds pretty damn sweet.
Cancelled dates ahoy. [MORE...]
Chin Up Chin Up, Boris Yeltsin to Tour
Midwesterners Chin Up Chin Up and Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin are teaming up for a tour later this month. The former is supporting This Harness Can't Ride Anything (Suicide Squeeze) while the latter is pushing a reissue of Broom (Polyvinyl).
Both Chin Up Chin Up and SSLYBY have dates on their own as well, including stops at SXSW. [MORE...]
Hidden away in the top right-hand corner of Björk's website, written in small font in the "Future Releases, Radio + TV section", it says this:
07.05.07 - New Album (tbc)
So it seems that Björk has set a tentative release date for her highly anticipated new album-- you know, the one that features collaborations with Antony, Timbaland, Lightning Bolt's Brian Chippendale, and many more. That would be May 7, a Monday-- so we assume that's the European release date.
Thanks to eagle-eyed reader Jason Hoyos for pointing it out!
As previously reported, Björk is playing Coachella, Glastonbury, Roskilde, and Poland's Open'er festivals this spring and summer. Next stop: your neighborhood block party!Mysterious Arcade Fire Pamphlet Surfaces
No, we have no idea what's going on here either. But it appears to have something to do with the fable of "The Wolf and the Fox" that mysteriously appeared alongside the Neon Bible lyrics on the album's website yesterday. If you turn the thing upside down, the text of that fable is written, alongside what seems to be its French translation.
Click here here for a larger version of the pamphlet.
LSF, Wolf Parade, Islands Members Team Up for Benefit
Dave Eggers has once again called upon his friends in high places for the benefit of his nonprofit 826 tutoring centers. Eggers' publishing house, McSweeney's, has put together the McSweeney's Presents: the World, Explained event, set to take place March 15 at New York's Symphony Space. Proceeds will go to both 826NYC and 826LA.
Performing at the event will be an "indie supergroup" comprised of Les Savy Fav's Syd Butler, Wolf Parade's Dan Boeckner and Hadji Bakara, and Islands' Nick Diamonds. The group's name? Internet. Yes, Internet. Clever, guys.
The show will also feature "comedy, music and[/or] extreme power point presentations" from Mac pitchman/"Daily Show" contributor John Hodgman, author/"This American Life" contributor David Rakoff, author/Wired contributing editor Joshua Davis, and author/former "Late Show With David Letterman" writer Rodney Rothman.
Photos: Sparklehorse / Jesse Sykes [Austin, TX; 02/02/07]
Photos by Zach VowellFor a home-recording singer/songwriter, Mark Linkous and his touring version of Sparklehorse appeared on stage at Austin's Antone's this past Friday with a surprising air of professionalism. Linkous-- decked out in an ensemble coat, vest, slacks, and discriminating footwear-- stripped away much of the lo-fi trickery from the night's songs, preferring to rely more on his voice and memorable lyrics.
Bittersweet numbers like "Spirit Ditch" and "Apple Bed" never upstaged uptempo songs like "Hammering the Cramps"-- which, following Jesse Sykes' opening set of siren vocals and slow-burn hypnotics, provided a welcome contrast. Not all the tricks were forsaken, though, as Linkous more often than not cloaked his voice through his trusty processed microphone.
This was Sparklehorse's first date on their first U.S. tour in quite some time, so maybe it was too much to ask for Experimental Linkous. And really, disappointments were practically non-existent (minus the omission of "Shade and Honey"!). If Astralwerks ever decides to put out a Sparklehorse greatest hits collection, they needn't look much further than this night's setlist.
Sparklehorse and Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter continue their North American tour through March.
JESSE SYKES & THE SWEET HEREAFTER
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Beatles, Apple Inc. Settle Lawsuit
Both sides celebrate by swimming in pools of money
One of rock'n'roll's longest-festering disputes vanished into thin air today, as it was announced that the world-conquering mega-corporations known as the Beatles and Apple Inc. have decided to give peace a chance and end their ongoing trademark battle.
You see, the Beatles' holding company is named Apple Corps Ltd., and has held that name, as well as its logo of a shiny green apple, for decades. In 1991, the band and the computer makers agreed to share the name, so long as the latter didn't enter the music business. The advent of iTunes and the iPod in this decade kind of mucked that up.
According to the Associated Press, today's settlement "gives Apple Inc. ownership of all the trademarks related to 'Apple.' In addition, Apple Inc. will license certain of those trademarks back to Apple Corps for their continued use."
Eternally black turtleneck-clad Apple CEO Steve Jobs said, "We love the Beatles, and it has been painful being at odds with them over these trademarks. It feels great to resolve this in a positive manner, and in a way that should remove the potential of further disagreements in the future."
Naturally, talk has turned to the possibility of a Beatles-Apple Inc. partnership, with a deal for the band's music hitting the iTunes store rumored to be in the works. The Beatles are one of the last holdouts against the selling of legal downloads, forcing music fans to resort to all kinds of crate-digging, eBay price gouging, and dangerous underground bootlegging just to hear "Yesterday". Not.
Pitchfork's T.V. Picks for This Week:
Monday, February 5:
Fuel TV: "The Daily Habit": Of Montreal
Tuesday, February 6:
ABC: "Jimmy Kimmel
Live": Paul Weller
NBC: "Late Night With
Conan O'Brien": Calexico
Wednesday, February 7:
Syndicated: "The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Christina Aguilera
Thursday, February 8:
ABC: "Jimmy Kimmel
Live": Gwen Stefani
CBS: "Late Late Show
With Craig Ferguson": the Game
Friday, February 9:
Syndicated: "The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Gwen Stefani
Photos: Cat Power [New York, NY; 02/02/07]
While Punxsutawney Phil and his congregation were busy shadow-watching last Friday, bar-dweller Cat Power was out partying-- at a museum. As previously reported, Chan Marshall performed at New York's Museum of Modern Art as part of a PopRally "Happening" celebrating multimedia artist Doug Aitken's new video piece, sleepwalkers. Projected onto one of the MoMA's outside walls, sleepwalkers features Marshall, Seu Jorge, and others taking "nocturnal journeys" (that was the sound of your mind sloshing around in the gutter) and will be on display through February 20.Also onhand last Friday: Aitken himself, cabbie-blogger Melissa Plaut, and street drummers Ryan Donowho (who also appears in sleepwalkers) and Hisham Bharoocha (Soft Circle, ex-Black Dice). If Kathryn Yu's wonderful photos are any indication, Marshall looks more assured than ever. She plays scattered dates through the coming weeks-- springtime shows, if we can believe old Phil.
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Gnarls Barkley Hold Haiku Contest
We like when he sings / But we still miss Goodie Mob / Where is Big Gipp now?
In anticipation of their February 11 performance at the Grammys, Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse have found yet another way to drum up interest in Gnarls Barkley. This time, it's a haiku contest run and judged by the fictional (we think) "CEO of St. Elsewhere", A.B. Vidal.
Don't think that just any haiku praising the film-obsessed duo will do, though. In fact, it's probably best not to mention Gnarls Barkley in your haiku at all, because Vidal has limited the thematic possibilities to "either Solitude or Pineapples. Or, if you can manage it, both," according to Gnarls Barkley's website.
The winner(s) of the competition will receive three limited-edition Gnarls Barkley lithographs (one each for "Crazy", "Smiley Faces", and "Gone Daddy Gone"). Vidal will announce the winner(s) on the day of the Grammy performance, which means aspiring poets have six days to complete their haiku. But remember, if you show friends and family your solitude/pineapple-themed work, they will think you're crazy (possibly).
As previously reported, Gnarls Barkley will tour with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in late February/early March in between a few festival performances. [MORE...]
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Announce Spring Tour
With their new album Some Loud Thunder barely a week old, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah have announced a spring North American tour supporting it. They're in Europe right now, and will take half of February and most of March off before hitting the road on our shores starting April 10.
Much clapping will ensue. [MORE...]
Arctic Monkeys Unveil Second Album Details
No pressure, guys. It's not like you have to live up to the fastest-selling debut album in UK history or anything.
Arctic Monkeys revealed on their website today that they will release their second album, Favourite Worst Nightmare, on April 23 in the UK. (No American release date has been set yet.) UPDATE: It will be released on April 24 in the U.S. It will be preceded by the single "Brianstorm" (not a typo, we think) on April 16. (April 17 in the U.S. We assume the album will be on Domino, but that has not been confirmed yet. Yes, it will be on Domino.
Thus, the Arctics have joined Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, the Arcade Fire, and Bloc Party in the dugout of high-profile indie bands spending the first half of 2007 bracing for the sophomore slump. (Who next? Band of Horses? Tapes 'n Tapes?)
Arctic Monkeys' spring/summer touring itinerary is starting to take shape, with gigs at Coachella, Rock am Ring, Rock im Park, and Glastonbury already scheduled. At the end of July, the band is hosting its own festival at Lancashire County Cricket Ground in Manchester, England. [MORE...]
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Actress Jena Malone Records Social Registry 7"
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El-P Reveals LP Tracklist, Single With Trent Reznor
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Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy Team Up for Tour
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Mew to Tour North America This Spring
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The Wrens Don't Announce New Album Details
- Rakes Release Ten New Messages, One New Remix EP
- Spank Rock Headlines Disco D Tribute Show
- Dan Deacon Signs to Carpark, Tours
- Mates of State Tour With "This American Life"
- Photos: Audion [Chicago, IL; 02/15/07]
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- Actress Jena Malone Records Social Registry 7"
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- Spank Rock Headlines Disco D Tribute Show
- Dan Deacon Signs to Carpark, Tours
- Mates of State Tour With "This American Life"
- Photos: Audion [Chicago, IL; 02/15/07]
- Elephant Man Collects Greensleeves Tracks for Comp
- Domino Continues Triffids Mania
- El-P Reveals LP Tracklist, Single With Trent Reznor
- Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy Team Up for Tour
- Mew to Tour North America This Spring
- Brother Ali to Spread Undisputed Truth on the Road
- The Wrens Don't Announce New Album Details
- Exclusive: Lindstrom to Produce New 120 Days Jams
- CSS, DFA 1979, Gossip on Wall of Sound Comp
- Sufjan Interviews Labelmate Rafter, Mentions Cali LP
- Malajube Tour the World
- Clientele, Portastatic on Go-Betweens/McLennan Tribute
- Dios (Malos) Hit the Road, Share Exclusive New MP3
- P.O.S. Tours With k-os, Warped Tour
- Clipse, Mos Def, Chuck D Featured in PBS Documentary
- Deerhunter Hit the Mark With New EP, Double-Vinyl
- Pixies Tour Australia, Get Another Tribute Album
- Hot Chip Announce U.S. Dates
- Exclusive: Arcade Fire to Play "Saturday Night Live"
- Wilco Reveal Sky Blue Sky Tracklist
- Luaka Bop Seeks U.S. Distro, Preps Os Mutantes Discs
- Pitchfork Seeks News Reporter in Chicago
- Arbouretum Tour the States
- Crystal Castles Embark on 8-Bit Terror Tour
- Wooden Wand Taps Sonic Youth for Ecstatic Peace LP
- Factory Honcho Tony Wilson Battling Cancer
- Throbbing Gristle Prep First Studio LP in Decades
- The Rapture Release iTunes EP, Debut Throne of Blood
- Jarvis, Guillemots, Peter Gabriel in BBC Bird Doc
- The Shins Add UK Dates
- Stooges, Arctics, Animal Collective, CSS, !!! to Rock FIB
- Au Revoir Simone Prep Second LP, Big Tour Adventure
- Photos: Arcade Fire [New York, NY; 02/13/07]
- Exclusive: Elliott Smith Rarities Due on Kill Rock Stars
- Art Brut Tour UK With Maximo Park, + North America
- Stripes, Franz, Wilco, Lips Onboard for Bonnaroo 2007
- 9th Wonder Teaches Class With Play (of Kid 'n Play)
- Andrew Bird Announces Environmentally-Friendly Tour
- Blood Brothers Announce North American Tour
- Apples in Stereo, Polyphonic Spree Support Critic-Turned-Politician
- The Blow Tour with Mirah, Electrelane
- Charalambides Kick Off Tour
- Bloc Party Add Tour Dates
- Jesus Lizard/Scratch Acid's David Yow Joins L.A.'s Qui
- The Pipettes Schedule UK/Euro Tour
- New Order, Eno, Durutti on Post-Punk Comp Reissue
- CSS Announce Green Screen Video Contest
- Crippled Black Phoenix [ft. Mogwai, Portishead] Tour
- Robyn Says "Konichiwa" to UK With Expanded Robyn
- Devendra, Sunset Rubdown, Why? Cover/Remix Xiu Xiu
- Pretty Girls Make Graves Schedule Farewell Tour
- Rhymefest Turning New Album into Stage Musical
- Exclusive: Arcade Fire Unveil North American Tour
- White Stripes Sign to Warner Bros.
- Flaming Lips Announce Spring Tour
- The Police Announce Reunion Tour
- Exclusive: Peter Bjorn & John North American Tour
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- Sigur Ros Protest Deforestation With Reykjavik Gig
- T.V. Eye: February 12-17, 2007
- J Dilla, Band of Horses Clean Up at Plug Awards
- Depeche Mode Reissue Construction, Celebration
- Field Music's Brewis Talks Covers, Hiatus, Futureheads
- Sweden's Labrador Preps 100-Track Anniversary Box
- Matt and Kim Tour America
- Lifetime Hit the Road, Prep Vinyl Release
- Gnomonsong Update: Devendra Puts Out Jana Hunter, Papercuts, Rio en Medio, Michael Hurley
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- Dungen's New Record, Now With 100% More Title
- Photos: Lindstrom [Chicago, IL; 02/08/07]
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- The Shins Expand Tour
- Haggard, Nelson, Price Are Last of the Breed
- Arcade Fire Pick Patrick Wolf, Electrelane to Open Tour
- Vieux Farka Toure Releases Debut LP, Tours
- Silver Jews Documentary to Premiere at SXSW
- Mastodon Extend Tour
- Rosebuds Tour in Advance of New Album
- Rufus Wainwright Announces New Album Details
- The Stooges Announce Tour Dates
- Brian Wilson to Premiere New Work in London
- Death Cab, Lips, Raconteurs Join Townshend on Comp
- Dr. Dre, Hollywood Producer
- Akron/Family Launch U.S., European Tour
- Apples in Stereo Expand, Kick Off Tour
- Electrelane Ready Fourth LP, Tour With the Blow
- Lusine Recruits Tejada, Dear, Apparat for Remix Album
- Spiritualized's Pierce Returns to Earth for UK Tour
- Exclusive: LCD Soundsystem Announce Tour
- Panda Bear Reveals Earth-Shattering Three-Date Tour
- Feist Tracklist Revealed
- Sufjan Reviews My Brightest Diamond Gig
- Bonde do Role Announce Album Details, Tour
- Shins Kick Off Tour, Stay in Top 10
- Ghostface Guests on "30 Rock" (Again), Plays Poker
- SXSW Reveals Preliminary Lineup
- Antony Collaborates With All Sentient Life, Plans New Album
- Will Sheff "Talks" Lost Voice, New Okkervil Album
- Calla Bloom Anew With Strength in Numbers, Tour
- Modest Mouse Announce More Shows
- Lady Sovereign Expands World Tour
- CocoRosie Ready for Adventures, Euro Tour
- Exclusive: Arcade Fire to Rock NPR
- Klaxons Invade North America
- Flying Canyon's Cayce Lindner, R.I.P.
- Twilight Sad Unveil Debut, Tour North America, UK
- Exclusive: Flaming Lips, Metric Reveal Playboy T-Shirts
- Indie Rock Movie Half-Cocked Comes to DVD
- Smashing Pumpkins Reveal Album Title, Release Date
- Maximo Park's Smith Talks Pleasures, Displeasures
- Feist Announces New Album
- Patrick Wolf Reveals U.S. Release Details
- Joni Mitchell Tribute [ft. Sufjan, Bjork] Set for April 24
- Bright Eyes Reveals Cassadaga Tracklist, Euro Dates
- Soft Circle (ex-Black Dice) in Full Bloom on Debut LP
- Grizzly Bear, Band of Horses, Mogwai Join Fans' ATP
- John Cale Travels With Circus
- Deerhunter Announce North American Tour
- Bjork Release Date Disappears! Album Title Revealed?
- Exclusive: Aesop Rock Writes Nike Workout Soundtrack
- Photos: Camera Obscura/The Essex Green [Chicago, IL; 02/03/07]
- Long Blondes Release Single, Tour
- Folk Singer, Dylan Pal Eric von Schmidt Dead at 75
- Motown Pianist Joe Hunter Dies
- Frog Eyes' Mercer Talks Blood, Sweat, Tears, Bowie
- Photos: Yo La Tengo [Atlanta, GA; 02/03/07]
- Nine Inch Nails Set New LP Release Date
- Rabbit Factory Unleashes Soul of Neal Hemphill
- Exclusive: Okkervil River Deluxe-ify Sheep, Enter Studio
- Chin Up Chin Up, Boris Yeltsin to Tour
- Bjork Reveals Release Date?
- Mysterious Arcade Fire Pamphlet Surfaces
- LSF, Wolf Parade, Islands Members Team Up for Benefit
- Photos: Sparklehorse / Jesse Sykes [Austin, TX; 02/02/07]
- Beatles, Apple Inc. Settle Lawsuit
- T.V. Eye: February 5-9, 2007
- Photos: Cat Power [New York, NY; 02/02/07]
- Gnarls Barkley Hold Haiku Contest
- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Announce Spring Tour
- Arctic Monkeys Unveil Second Album Details
- SXSW: Good Bad & Queen, Mountain Goats, Mastodon
- Rah Bras Call It Quits
- Love Is All Release Single, Tour
- The Juan Maclean Kicks Off DJ Dates
- All Seven Sly and the Family Stone LPs Reissued
- Ratatat, 120 Days Tour Together
- Jesse Sykes Confesses Like, Love, Lust, Kicks Off Tour
- Exclusive: Ed Banger Delivers Second Comp, Tour
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- Goldfrapp Ride a White Horse on New EP
- Sufjan, My Brightest Diamond to Play Music Now Fest
- Pitchfork Seeks Business Intern in Chicago
- Arcade Fire Involved in London Scuffle?
- Exclusive: Battles Reveal New Album Details
- Elvis Perkins Supports XL Debut on Tour
- Mountain Goats, Annuals Head WKNC Benefit
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- Trentemoller "Moan"s, Seances With Lynch, Pynchon
- Herbert Releases Film Work as Score
- R.E.M., Lips, Ward Cover Radiohead, More on Comp
- Jonathan Richman Tours, Scores Indie Film
- Exclusive: Frog Eyes Shed Tears, Tour to Feel Better
- Grizzly Bear Kick Off North American Tour
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- Bjork, Chili Peppers Set to Rock Roskilde
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- Sea and Cake Ready Everybody
- Jamie Klaxon Talks Success, Violence, Family, Future
- M. Ward Tours With Norah Jones
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- Air Plan European Tour
- Ladytron Tour With Nine Inch Nails
- You Say Party! We Say Die! Sign to Paper Bag
- Mr. Lif Kicks Off Tour
- Exclusive: Jarvis Announces North American Dates
- The Cribs Enlist Kapranos, Ranaldo for Warner Debut
- The Shins' Wincing Debuts at #2!
- Photos: Peter Bjorn and John [New York, NY; 01/30/07]
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- Isis Frontman Joins Black Metal Supergroup Twilight
- Little Brother Part Ways With 9th Wonder
- Xiu Xiu and Sunset Rubdown to Tour Together
- The Blow Expand Poor Aim, Tour With Of Montreal
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- Steve Reich, Sonny Rollins Win Polar Music Prize
- New Avalanches Album in the Works, Finally
- The Good, the Bad and the Queen Hit North America
- José González Schedules U.S. Shows
- Jay-Z, M.I.A., Timberlake to Shock With Timbaland
- Vashti, ex-Arab Strap, ex-Delgados on Idlewild Lit Comp
- Nick Drake Preps Music From Beyond, Haunts SXSW
- Shellac to Play Robbins Benefit
- Police to Reunite for Arresting Grammys Performance
- Anticon Signs SJ Esau, Thee More Shallows
- Photos: Annuals [Atlanta, GA; 01/26/07]
- Clipse Announce Winter Tour
- Decemberists Get Embroidery Treatment
- Maria Taylor Enlists Siblings, Oberst for New Solo LP
- Rogue Wave's Spurgeon Receives Kidney
- Ponys, Roky, Brightblack, Annuals to Play Noise Pop
- Earl Greyhound OK After Tour Van Accident
- Flaming Lips, Metric, Lil Jon Team Up With Playboy
- Klaxons Send Myths Stateside via Rinse/DGC
- Exclusive: Xiu Xiu, Larsen Team for New XXL Album
- Arcade Fire Launch Most Anticipated Tour of All Time
- Exclusive: Cornelius' Sensuous Comes to the States
- T.V. Eye: January 29-February 3, 2007
- Ted Leo Expands Living With Chumbawumba Cover
- Pitchfork Music Festival SXSW Party Revealed!
- Afghan Whigs Retrospective Revealed
- Pretty Girls Make Graves Split
- Chatham Gets Sonic Youth, Godspeed for "Guitar Trio"
- Okkervil River's Will Sheff Tours With Josh Ritter
- Modest Mouse Unveil Dead Tracklist, Release Date
- The Good, the Bad and the Queen Kick Off Tour
- Tapes 'n Tapes Schedule North American Tour
- Animal Collective's Avey Tare Records With ex-Múm Gal
- Brian Eno Producing New Coldplay Album
- Kaiser Chief Wilson Chats Album, Na's, No's, Hit'n'Run
- Mastodon Kick Off Winter Tour
- Pattern Is Movement Tour With David Bazan
- Smashing Pumpkins Announce First Reunion Shows
- Secretly Canadian Artists Cover Each Other for Comp
- Shins, Lily Allen, Cold War Kids Play KCRW Fundraiser
- Danny! = Next Def Jux Artist
- Girl Talk Seeks Dancers for Vegas Gig
- Q-Tip Readies Renaissance, Kamaal LPs
- Badly Drawn Boy Tours Europe, North America
- RJD2 Extends North American Tour
- Beck's Information Deluxe Edition Revealed
- Photos: Deerhoof/Hella/Busdriver [Los Angeles, CA; 01/24/06]
- Capitol and Virgin Totally Hook Up
- Photos: Of Montreal [San Antonio, TX; 01/21/07]
- Joanna Newsom Tours Australia, New Zealand, Japan
- Lemonheads Tour America, Down Under
- Tom Waits Settles Another Goddamn Lawsuit
- Yo La Tengo Hit the Road
- Datarock Transmit Grooves on North American Tour
- The Rapture Launch Winter Tour
- Times New Viking Sign to Matador, Prep Second LP
- Scott Walker Documentary Drifts Into Theatres
- Shining Put Their Noses to the Grindstone on New LP
- Neko Case Launches Bi-Continental Tour
- Pollard Preps Self-Released EP, LPs for Merge, Ipecac
- Perry Farrell's Satellite Party Gets Ultra Payloaded
- The Decemberists Offer iTunes Live From SoHo EP
- Apostle of Hustle Sing National Anthem of Nowhere
- Phil Elverum Re-Adopts Microphones Name for New 7"
- Stuart Murdoch, Will Oldham, Jarvis Head Kiddie Comp
- Can You Make an Album in 28 Days?
- Faust Founder/Producer Uwe Nettelbeck Passes On
- Dinosaur Jr. Reveal Reunion Album Details
- Jennifer O'Connor Tours, Joins Sykes, Dump for 7" Club
- !!!'s Offer Talks Myth Takes, Out Hud, Politics, Welfare
- The Kooks Return to North America
- The Knife's Silent Shout to Become Three-Disc Set
- Producer Disco D Commits Suicide
- Yorke Pimps Liars, Spank Rock, Malkmus on iTunes
- Walkmen, Kaiser Chiefs to Tour Together
- Lady Sovereign to Open for Gwen Stefani
- Junior Boys Extend Tour Stateside, Canadaways
- Toto, Spin Doctors, Marky Mark Sign on for Coachella
- Menomena Announce North American Tour
- Band of Horses Saddle Up for Studio, Enhance Lineup
- The Books Announce Spring Tour
- Jarvis Gets U.S. Release Date, Tours Europe
- Hella Kick Off Tour, Get Ready for Outer Space
- LCD Soundsystem to Fans: Send Silver to #1!
- Photos: Mission of Burma [New York, NY; 01/19/07]
- Jesus and Mary Chain to Play Coachella!
- Touch and Go Revisit Festival With Video Awesomeness
- Kristin Hersh Talks New Album
- Silver Jews, Avey Tare, Enon, Black Dice on RBR Comp
- Kanye West Applies for Graduation With Chris Martin
- Maximo Park Reveal Our Earthly Pleasures
- Enon Cancel Dates With Of Montreal
- Corsano + Hair Police + Mouthus + Giffoni = Death Unit
- Funkstorung Release Farewell Remix Album
- Deerhoof Give Friends Art Opportunity
- T.V. Eye: January 22-29, 2007
- Jarvis, Lily, New Pornos, Ghostface Added to Coachella
- Ted Leo/Pharmacists to Tour U.S./Canada
- Pitchfork Music Festival 2007: July 14-15, Chicago
- Kanye West, RZA, DJ Premier on Beat Kings DVD
- Apples in Stereo Tour in Support of New Album
- Summer Hymns, Winter Tour
- Islands' Nick Thorburn Talks All Kinds of Crazy Stuff
- Rock Plaza Central Sign to Yep Roc
- Dosh Drops EP, Dashes Off on Tour
- Fujiya & Miyagi Schedule U.S. Shows
- Lily Allen Announces American Tour
- Ghost Prepare for Stormy Nights
- Iron & Wine and Calexico Tour Japan
- Exclusive: The Pipettes to Charm North America
- Arcade Fire Announce UK Single
- Radiohead Working on Album Again
- Bjork Taps Antony, Timbaland, Lightning Bolt for LP
- Of Montreal Launch Tour, Release Digital Single
- The Constantines Tour Canada
- Exclusive: Bonde do Role Sign to Domino
- Lee Hazlewood Taps Granddaughter for Final Album
- Cage Launches Winter Tour
- Mark Eitzel Embarks on East Coast Tour
- Cat Power, Seu Jorge Become Works of Public Art
- Photos: Andrew Bird [New York, NY; 01/17/06]
- Bright Eyes Sign to Polydor Outside North America
- David Kilgour Cleans Up With The Far Now
- Tweedy Reveals Wilco LP Title, Release Date
- Exclusive: Decemberists Announce Spring U.S. Tour
- Parts & Labor, Jana Hunter Cover Oneida's "Sheets"
- Songs of Green Pheasant Sends Aerial Days Stateside
- Pre-Thermals Material Collected on Urban Legends LP
- Turbulence Promises Album Will Do Good
- Echo & the Bunnymen Expand Songs to Learn and Sing
- Built to Spill Show Europe What They're Made Of