Monday, August 31, 2009

Are you ready for The Real Feel from Spiral Stairs?


After a five-year absence, Pavement guitarist and Preston School Of Industry mainman SPIRAL STAIRS (Scott Kannberg) returns with The Real Feel, his bona fide solo debut.

It’s a heart-on-sleeve (but occasionally tongue-in-cheek) song cycle about his complicated personal life. This album is by far the most crafted and introspective of Spiral’s post-Pavement works.

The album was recorded in Australia with a diverse crew of talented people including members of The Posies, Gersey, Ian Moore and others. The Real Feel was mixed by The Posies’ Jon Auer,

Spiral maintains his trademark melodic whoops and Flying Nun guitar licks, but overlays a layer of melancholy and wisdom, as well as a touch of Peter Green blues. Alert listeners will also spot Richard Thompson, Captain Beefheart and The Died Pretty.

Maltese Terrier [mp3]


Please note no raccoons were harmed during the making of the album artwork. Not by us, anyway.

The Real Feel is out October 16 through Matador/ Remote Control.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Space Invadas



Space Invadas duo Katalyst and Steve Spacek are heading where it's snowy to take to the stage for the first time with the Space Invadas four-piece band.

They'll be performing songs from their upcoming album Soul-Fi at the Style Wars International snowboard competition.
Space Invadas will also be performing as 'Space Invadas Sound System' on the Thursday at Mt Hotham.

Deets below:

Thursday 27th August
Space Invadas Sound System at Swindlers
Mt Hotham with Steve Spacek, Katalyst and RuCL.

Friday 28th August
Space Invadas Live at The Mann
With special guest RuCL.
Falls Creek for Style Wars international snowboard competition 09.

Also, don't forget to tune into Triple J this Friday at 12pm to catch an interview and guest DJ mix by the band.

Original, the single from the upcoming album, Soul-Fi is available to download now through iTunes.

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New Jessica Says video and Melbourne show

I'll Set The Night Upon You is the debut video from Melbourne wunderkind Jessica Says. Filmed in stark black and white the video is a homage to the classic film If. Jessica revisits her past as a waitress, in a charming piece of kitchen sink melodrama. I’ll Set The Night Upon You, features cameo vocals by Sally Seltmann (New Buffalo) and is a keynote track from the acclaimed album We Need To Talk.

Watch it and weep indie-lings:


Jessica Says also has a show coming up in Melbourne this Friday. August 28 at Bella Union Bar at Trades Hall, supported by Kid Sam and Tragic/ Athletic. Jessica Says will include Geoff O'Connor (Crayon Fields, Sly Hats) on guitar, Ollie Browne (Art Of FIghting) on drums and Jessica's brother Nick Venables on violin. What a treat!

Jessica Says plays
Bella Union at Trades Hall, Melbourne
Friday August 28
w/ Kid Sam and Tragic/ Athletic
Doors open 8pm
Tickets available $12 bellaunion.com.au or phone 03 9650 5600
or $15 at the door if still available

We Need To Talk has evoked a strong response from radio and critics, including being featured as Album Of The Week on ABC Radio National, and named Album Of The Week by MX, Beat Magazine and The Brag.

We Need To Talk is out now through Unstable Ape.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Vale Dean Turner

We were devastated to hear of the passing of Dean Turner of Magic Dirt over the weekend. Dean was a genuine, generous and gentle soul. A founding member of Magic Dirt, Dean was a talented and dedicated musician and producer. His enthusiasm for creating music with Magic Dirt as well as encouraging and helping young bands in their own creative pursuits was always inspiring. Dean's positivity was infectious and he was always seeking to use his experience and knowledge from his years with Magic Dirt to nurture and champion new talent. He was always enthusing about a new band he'd stumbled across that we should check out and was so supportive of many of the local bands on our roster. We will all miss him greatly. Our thoughts and love go out to Dean's family and friends.
R.I.P.



Magic Dirt have issued this statement:


Magic Dirt's beloved Dean Turner passed away on Friday August 21st, 2009.

For nine years, Dean battled an extremely rare form of soft tissue cancer called dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP). This cancer became life threatening after it began to metastasize and cause various fatal tumours.

Being a very private man, Dean chose to fight the cancer in a quiet and dignified manner. He displayed great courage and incredible stoicism. And above all else he had an unshakeable positive attitude throughout his long ordeal.

His composure and grace during this time will never be forgotten and is an inspiration to us all.

As a founding member of Magic Dirt, Dean was the linchpin, the heart and soul of the band. He was the rock, the glue, the oracle, the cool filter. He was deeply dedicated and passionate about the music he made and the impact the band had on peoples lives.

Dean always came up with fantastic ideas but he tempered these ideas with a rock solid work ethic and made them not only real but a success.

Dean's bass playing and sound is unique and unmistakable. With a great flow and organic playing style, Dean dug deep into his role as bass player, supporting and creating a bedrock, the backbone of the Magic Dirt sound. And fans will never forget his melodic riffing, heavy thunder, sonic shimmers and noise fests at Magic Dirt's live shows.

Dean worked tirelessly because music was one of the greatest joys in his life.

Sadly, Dean had many projects and goals he wanted to achieve that will remain unrealised.

Dean championed a lot of Australian music, always interested in giving young bands a go, he was generous with his time and advice to those that sought his council.

Dean was also a band manager, being instrumental in the rise of Brisbane band Violent Soho, he guided and tended the band and had an immensely positive impact on them.

Dean was also an in demand producer. His vision and stabilizing effect in the recording studio allowed many bands the opportunity to realize their dreams of making great records. He produced such bands as Violent Soho, theredsunband, Gersey, Sons of the Sun and lastly worked on Adalita's (Magic Dirt's front woman) first solo album.

But the greatest joy and proudest achievement in Dean's life is his family. He was an extremely dedicated and loving father and husband. His wife Linda and two children were the loves of his life and he cherished them with all his being. In the last nine years during his battle with the cancer he did everything he could to stay with them despite the pain and suffering he was enduring.

He had a profound effect on people, always leaving a warm and inspiring feeling.

The surviving Magic Dirt members, Adalita, Raul and Adam are absolutely devastated at their loss and cannot fathom a future without him. Above all else they will remember Dean as their beautiful and precious friend.

Kind, gentle, very funny and witty, had impeccable taste, a joy to be around, a great storyteller, extremely trustworthy, honest, direct, a diamond mind. They are so very proud of Dean's brave fight and will do everything in their power to ensure that Dean's legacy of integrity and spirit lives on.

The band has postponed their upcoming tour until further notice.

Magic Dirt's love and thoughts go out to Dean's family and to his wife Linda and two children.

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Black Cab : New Video And Album Launch

Check out the video for Church In Berlin by Melbourne's Black Cab.
It's the latest from their album Call Signs.



Melbourne fans are in for a treat this weekend as the band are launching their album at the Espy's Gershwin Room in St Kilda on Saturday the 29th of August.

Making a special guest apperance will be Died Pretty's Ron Peno who contributed his talents to the track Ghost Anthems.
Black Cab will also be supported by Sand Pebbles and The Sun Blindness.

The band rarely play live and their last show at the Northcote Social Club completely sold out.

If you knew what was good for you, you'd buy a ticket.

Call Signs is out now through Laughing Outlaw.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Wolf & Cub Get Comical on JTV



Be sure to tune into JTV next week TONIGHT as Joel and Tom from Wolf & Cub let their inner comic book geeks run wild in a comic book store.

They discuss their fave comics as well as 'Lone Wolf & Cub', the Japanese comic that inspired the band's name.

The interview will be airing on ABC 2 on Monday the 17th of August at 9pm.
You can watch the segment in the video above, or watch it at home on your box ABC 1 on Friday the 21st of August at 11pm.

Wolf & Cub's latest album Science And Sorcery is out now through Dot Dash.

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Peaches comes to cream our decks



Peaches swings this way to the beat of a DJ with a quick stint of her euroslick DJ shows… in a sweatsoaked electro-rock tussle amid sheets of Peaches madness she lets loose a howl of a groove. Reknowned for her remix and production prowess… for the first time Australia bears witness to a tour of DJ mayhem in a sizzling mixture of electro, hip-hop and rock as presented by Peaches. I feel sweat!

Consume presents
PEACHES DJ SETS...

SAT 12 SEPT - FRANKLY at the BRISBANE POWERHOUSE, Brisbane
Tickets from www.brisbanepowerhouse.org ph 07 3358 8600

SUN 13 SEPT - NEVER LAND BAR, Coolangatta
Tickets from the venue www.neverlandbar.com ph 07 5536 6666

WED 16 SEPT - THE CAPITOL, Perth
Presented by Knowledge Music.
Tickets from Moshtix, 78 Records, Planet Video and Bocs Ticketing.

FRI 18 SEPT - OH MY! at HOME, Sydney
Tickets $25+bf available online at oh-my.com.au or any moshtix outlet, or at the door (unless sold out prior).
www.oh-my.com.au

SAT 19 SEPT - ROXANNE, Melbourne
Tickets from Moshtix www.moshtix.com


Peaches’ new album I FEEL CREAM out now on XL/ Remote Control

www.peachesrocks.com
www.remotecontrolrecords.com.au

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Yo La Tengo - Avalon Or Someone Very Similar

The third video installement in the 5 week lead up to the release of Yo La Tengo's Popular Songs!



Follow the hyperlink to see previous videos
Here To Fall and Periodically Double Or Triple

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Horrors - Mirror's Image

The Horrors have released the video for their third single Mirror's Image.

Confessing himself as a mad fan, Nine Inch Nails front man Trent reznor had premiered the clip on his own site saying:
"We are very pleased and honored to premiere the new video from one of our favorite bands, The Horrors. 'Mirror's Image' is the new single from their excellent record 'Primary Colours'."

Mirror's Image is a swirling and hypnotic track that has now been matched up to visuals that are equally as trippy.

Bold and bright images of kaleidoscopic butterflies and daisies juxtaposed against the harshness of lo-fi visual production.

Perfecto!

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Jack Peñate - Pull My Heart Away

Mr Peñate just seems to be getting better and better.

His second album, the very aptly titled Everything Is New takes his music in a completely new direction by exploring his ever expansive range of influences.

We've already showed you the afro-beat infused Tonight's Today as well as the hella catchy Be The One.

Now we have the video for the third single Pull My Heart Away which has also been picked up as iTunes single of the week, Follow the link for a free download!

The clip was shot in filmed in Jordan in the Middle East using a Super 8.

Take a peek!



Everything Is New is out now through XL/Remote Control.

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Young And Restless No More - Final Show This Friday



Dot Dash are sad to announce that Young And Restless have decided to call it a day. The band blogged on their Myspace overnight “through relocating interstate, lineup changes, touring and recording we have all had our share of amazing times, but in the last few weeks it has become clear that this is the end of the road for our band.”

Originally forming in Canberra in 2005, their raucous noise and riotous shows saw them rise from obscurity to notoriety in no time, winning Triple J Unearthed 2006, and playing Homebake that year. 2007 was a huge year for the band - their debut self-titled debut was released through Dot Dash, they won Triple J Unearthed and the Unearthed J award as well as the SOYA award. Last year the band toured to singer Karina Utomo and brother/ drummer Nugie Utomo’s home country of Indonesia, to play packed out shows complete with massive billboards of the band and military security!

The band played countless headline shows around Australia as well as touring with the likes of Midnight Juggernauts, Shihad, Erase Errata, Cansei Der Sexy and Love Is All.

Make sure you don’t miss your last chance to see the band tear it up!

Young & Restless play their final show at The Arthouse this Friday August 21.

For the full band statement click here.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Jay Reatard - Waiting For Something

In this short doco Jay Reatard talks about everything from dropping out of school and embarking on his very first recordings, right through to growing up in Memphis surrounded by all things Elvis.



Jay Reatard's latest album Watch Me Fall is out now through Matador/Remote Control.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

New video from The Big Pink - Dominos


The Big Pink have released a second video from their debut album A History Of Love, due for release Sep 12.

The track is the anthemic Dominos, and it will have you turning up the volume dial so you can sing along at the top of your lungs!

The video for their first single, Velvet, was a little too saucy for some (bondage, neck straps and all), making some commercial networks stop short of broadcasting it to the free to air masses.

What will they figure of these icy melting maidens being exploded across the screen? The clip features Robbie and Milo, but also their hot Japanese drummer Akiko Matsuura.



A History Of Love is out Sep 12 through 4ad/ Remote Control.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Snowman play La Route Du Rock Festival, France this weekend

Snowman have been invited to play La Route Du Rock Festival in Saint Malo (France) this Friday. The band will be replacing The Horrors who had to pull out due to illness, and will be sharing the bill with the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Tortoise, Deerhunter and Crystal Stilts. Snowman hit stage at 2.30 am right after A Place to Bury Strangers.

After this show we will play a London show at the Legion (348 Old Street, Hackney) Sunday 16/08/09. We will be on stage around 10pm.

The band have been sinking their teeth into life in the UK. They have been busy writing new songs for their next record - word is they have stepped into the light after their post-apocalyptic sounding record The Horse, The Rat and The Swan of 2008. And they all headed to Iceland last month for the wedding of drummer Ross to bass player Olga! Awww...

We can't wait to hear the new sounds! Maybe the lucky French buggers will get to hear some of the new tunes this weekend.

You can follow their overseas movements by joining their group on Facebook.

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Yo La Tengo - Periodically Double Or Triple



Last week when we blogged the video for Yo La Tengo's Here To Fall we told you all about the band's weekly video offering leading up to the release of their 16th (and pretty stunning) album Popular Songs.

It's another week and just as promised, we have another clip for you.

This week's installment is Periodically Double Or Triple, a very fruity and juicy clip directed by John McSwain.

I gotta say, there's nothing quite like close up chin-shots of people devouring melons and bananas...

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Golden Silvers - Please Venus

And now something a bit more down-tempo from London boys, Golden Silvers.

This is the video for their new track Please Venus.



Golden Silvers' debut album True Romance is out now through XL/Remote Control.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Mountain Goats Go Biblical



John Darnielle and co have announced the release of a new album due out in October this year titled The Life Of The World To Come.

When questioned about the premise of the upcoming album, Darnielle says "It’s twelve new songs: twelve hard lessons the Bible taught me, kind of."

With a tracklisting that reads like a Sunday school's curriculum you'd be forgiven for thinking that The Mountain Goats may have gone all Christian Rock on us!
Though Darnielle insists it isn't an album detailing a "religious awakening" rather an immersion in Biblical poetry and imagery.

Intriguing!

Take a listen to the first track from the album Genesis 3:23.

Genesis 3:23 [mp3]



The Life of the World to Come:

1 1 Samuel 15:23
2 Psalms 40:2
3 Genesis 3:23
4 Philippians 3:20-21
5 Hebrews 11:40
6 Genesis 30:3
7 Romans 10:9
8 1 John 4:16
9 Matthew 25:21
10 Deuteronomy 2:10
11 Isaiah 45:23
12 Ezekiel 7 and the Permanent Efficacy of Grace

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Julian Plenti - Games For Days

Another offering from Mr Plenti.
'Games For Days' is probably the most straight foward, post-punk sounding track from his incredibly varied album. Maybe a bit Interpol-esque even?

Directed by Javier Aguilera the clip features handcuffs, a trashed hotel room and Metric frontwoman and all-round babe Emily Haines.

Take a look:

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Friday, August 7, 2009

New Jay Reatard video It Ain't Gonna Save Me

Only one more week til Jay Reatard's new album Watch Me Fall is out! We blogged the first single It Ain't Gonna Save Me back in June, and now here's the clip.


The other day Jay twittered about breaking a rib but didn't mention how. Maybe it was one of these tough little kids?

Watch Me Fall is out Aug 14 through Matador/ Remote Control.

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New Yo La Tengo video Here To Fall


We had a very excited response to our blog of the first sounds from Yo La Tengo's new album Popular Songs. We can now reveal the release date is Sep 4 and share with you both sounds and sights for a second track Here To Fall. This sprawling, ambitious album is Yo La Tengo’s 16th, and marks their 25th anniversary. It is also a new culmination for a career that has been swinging upwards again since 2006’s I Am Not Afraid Of You.

Popular Songs crosses a ton of different styles while marking a musical journey through pop history AND the band’s history. It ranges from the foreboding wah-wah of the opener, “Here To Fall,” to the gorgeous, Georgia-sung “Avalon Or Something Very Similar,” to the concise, Ramones-driven summer anthem “Nothing To Hide,” and then to the three, very long songs that close the album, ending with the 16-minute drone freakout jam, “And The Glitter Is Gone.”

And in lead up to the release of the album, the band are releasing five video clips. Here to Fall is the album's dramatic opening track and kicks off director John McSwain's visual accompaniment to the diverse and arresting sounds of YLT's exceptional new album.

Popular Songs is out Sep 4 through Matador/ Remote Control.

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New mp3 from The Clean - In The Dreamlife You Need A Rubber Soul


Fans of the seminal New Zealand band The Clean are going to be excited about this one. After eight long years the band are set to release a brand spankin' new studio album. Entitled 'Mister Pop' the album was recorded partly in New York and partly in Dunedin (where the band reunited to perform at the Big Day Out).

Although New Zealand born and bred, their influence has been stretching beyond the shores of NZ for years with Pavement's Stephen Malkamus and Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan attributing them as a major influence.

Not quite familiar with The Clean? Then it's time to catch up!

Here's a start; The first track taken from the upcoming 'Mister Pop'
In The Dreamlife You Need A Rubber Soul [mp3]


Mister Pop is out Sep 5 through Arch Hill/ Remote Control Records.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

New Peaches video Serpentine

Here's the latest clip from Peaches, for Serpentine from her album I Feel Cream.



I Feel Cream is out now through XL/ Remote Control.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Basement Jaxx - Feelings Gone mp3


The Jaxx are back with Feelings Gone.

With their upcoming album Scars right around the corner, the pair offer up another single to follow the ridiculously catchy Raindrops.

What's that? The vocal sounds somewhat familiar? Well, that's cos Aussie boy Sam Sparro (of Black And Gold fame) has lent his vocal talents to the track.
Quite a fitting collaboration don't cha reckon?

Catchy, soulful and dancefloor-ready. Yep, the Jaxx have still got it.

Basement Jaxx - Feelings Gone [mp3]

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Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! - Animal Spirit Guide mp3




Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! summon their inner animal for their latest single Animal Spirit Guide.

Inspired by the Native American belief that each individual can call on their own individual animal to give them strenth it times of solitude, F!SR,F! have produced what they can best describe as "a barnstorming country inspired jam".

The result is an explosion of noise and colour, raw sounding guitars combined with programmed arpeggios and male-female harmonies.

Whatever their inspiration, these kids from Adelaide somehow always manage to create a remarkable mish-mash of textures and sounds.
Animal Spirit Guide is no exception.

Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! [mp3]

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Yo La Tengo - Avalon Or Someone Very Similar

Here comes the third video installment from Yo La Tengo in the lead up to their new album Popular Songs

Avalon Or Someone Very Similar is a bright and summery clip complete with kites, parks and trance-inducing triangles.

Take a look.




Yo La Tengo's much anticiapted album Popular Songs is out September 4th through Matador/Remnote Control.

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