
Stream: David Banner: "Saints Row"
Of all the video game exclusives we've heard, this David Banner song must be the best. It has all of the blatant game content you'd expect from a track named after the game it's featured in: looting, shooting and a Katrina-inspired rant against George Bush. Actually, that last one might not be a part of the game, but it's a nice gesture and actually kind of sweet.The rest of "Saints Row" is pretty hilarious. It sounds like Outkast on meth, riding a distorted guitar riff (complete with Van Halen-style solo) and a stuttering bass drum that sounds suspiciously like the beginning of the White Stripes' "Blue Orchid". But the best part? The arbitrary invitation to, "Go on, get yo' cousin/ Bring yo' ass to Saints Row." Why thank you, Mr. Banner. I think I will.
Thurston Moore Helps Resurrect Peter Walker
Jack Rose, Greg Davis, more show support
Renowned guitarist Peter Walker (note: not this Peter Walker) will, on November 7, release his first new recordings in 37 years. Yeah, take that, Mission of Burma.
This man recorded for Vanguard Records in the Sixties. He studied with Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan, worked with jazz flutist Jeremy Steig and guitarist Bruce Langhorne, and excels at both Indian instrumentation and flamenco guitar. Heck, he had what qualifies as the coolest job to ever exist (other than the salaried masterminds behind the iTunes visualization feature), creating music specifically for Dr. Timothy Leary's LSD experiments.
Now, Walker has recorded four new tracks, set for release on A Raga for Peter Walker, a semi-tribute album due via Tompkins Square on November 7.
In addition to Walker's contributions, the disc features previously unreleased compositions by Thurston Moore, Steffen Basho-Junghans, James Blackshaw, Greg Davis, Shawn David McMillen, and Jack Rose-- all artists who were influenced by Walker and wanted to show their appreciation. [MORE...]
Kevin Shields Teams With Patti Smith
Super auteur Kevin Shields will appear live with Patti Smith during two shows at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall on September 11 and 12. The performances are billed as "The Coral Sea Sessions" because they take their inspiration from The Coral Sea, Smith's 1996 book tribute to artist Robert Mapplethorpe.
This isn't the first time the pair have teamed up. At last year's Smith-curated Meltdown Festival, Smith and Shields, along with Cat Power, performed as the Coral Sea, also at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
According to NME.com, the shows "will be divided up into two parts. The first half will be a combination of new songs, spoken word pieces and overdubs from Smith plus other musicians. She will preview songs from her forthcoming album of covers, plus a new political piece dedicated to the children of Lebanon. Shields will act as musical director in the second half."
Ooh, spoken word! Maybe that's the direction for the follow-up to Loveless.
The mention of a "political piece" seems to be a reference to "Qana", the song Patti Smith has posted to her website (along with lyrics) for download, which, of course, we have been kind enough to link to below.
Smith will also appear on September 8 at the Tate Modern Gallery in London in "a unique evening of poetry and song" also dedicated to Mapplethorpe.
As previously reported, new music from Shields will appear on the soundtrack to Sofia Coppola's forthcoming film Marie Antoinette.
Sufjan Stevens, David Byrne Duet at NYC Benefit
So often when you give money to a good cause, you're told you'll be
paid in karma, good will, or the favor of the Lord. But karma's a myth,
good will doesn't come with a receipt, and it's grace-- not deed-- that
will get you into heaven. However, at last night's Revenge of the Book Eaters benefit for 826 NYC, charity gave back in record time, as Sufjan
Stevens and David Byrne played just one song together as the evening's finale.
Between short performances by Stevens and Byrne, host John Hodgman (an editor for the New York Times Magazine, and, more famously, the PC guy from the Apple Commercials) promised the Beacon Theatre audience of 3,500 that the two would close out the show with a duet if an additional $5,000 dollars in donations could be raised during the event. People dug deep, and after Byrne finished his set, it was announced that they had actually raised just under $15,000.
Byrne performed country versions of his own solo and Talking Heads songs, then invited Sufjan back to the stage, introducing the following song as being "about Michigan, but not written by Sufjan Stevens." Stevens shyly returned with a lyrics sheet and banjo, and together the duo sang a cover of Lefty Frizzell's "Saginaw, Michigan", Stevens fumbling a couple words of the verse while he and Byrne shared the chorus (and a couple hundred people took out the cameras they had snuck in). Instant karma! Except, now that I think about it, for $15k, Byrne and Stevens really owed us three songs. I'm waiting!
Sufjan Stevens & David Byrne: "Saginaw, Michigan"
[Lefty Frizzell cover; live at Beacon Theatre, NYC] | [Video via Stereogum]
Oxford Collapse Remember the Night Parties
Too soused to remember the day ones
Kanine Records graduates Oxford Collapse have scheduled an October 10 release date for their Sub Pop debut and third full-length overall, Remember the Night Parties. The OC only have one scheduled show at the moment, at NYC's Cake Shop on September 9, but they promise a full tour in the fall. [MORE...]
Brian Wilson, Tom Waits Judge Your Music
So do Robert Smith, Frank Black, Isaac Brock, Sean Paul
If ambushing your favorite bands with UPS'd cassettes and CD-Rs tossed on stage hasn't gotten your band noticed yet, the 2006 International Songwriting Competition should be right up your alley. Brian Wilson, Tom Waits, Robert Smith, Isaac Brock, and more are all judging the contest. Hell, the ISC is parked in your alley giving away free ice cream.
The competition welcomes original songs from musicians (amateur through professional) everywhere, judging them in one of 18 categories: Rock, Pop/Top 40, AAA (Adult Album Alternative), Americana, Jazz, Folk/Singer-Songwriter, Latin, R&B/Hip-Hop, Country, World Music, Gospel/Christian, Instrumental, Dance/Electronica, Blues, Children's Music, Lyrics Only, Teen, and Performance. Entrants can submit as many tracks as they care to in one or more genres. We'd like to submit a Go! Team track to every category and see what they do with it.
The best part, of course, is the prizes. ISC will give away over $150,000 in cash and prizes, including a grand prize package of $25,000 cash and over $20,000 in merch. Plus, you know, free press, publicity, and exposure.
Not to mention that the legendary artists listed above, plus Frank Black, Sean Paul, New Order's Peter Hook, Run DMC's Darryl McDaniels, Jerry Lee frickin' Lewis, and a slew of others (full list after the jump), including an avalanche of music industry execs, will listen to your work. Sheesh, talk about the chance of a lifetime.
The contest is accepting submissions right now. Make us proud, little musicians!
Devendra, Boris, Furnaces Head Arthur Nights
Be Your Own Pet, Charalambides, Wooden Wand also on the bill
Last year's Arthur Fest was pretty sweet, but everybody, including the folks over at Arthur Magazine, knows that night time is the right time for hipsters to come out of hiding. So, this year, Arthur, in conjunction with the Echo Presents and Spaceland Productions, will put on Arthur Nights, a four-evening music extravaganza running October 19-22 at the Echo, Ex_Plx, and Jensen's Rec Center in Los Angeles.
Lineup highlights include Devendra Banhart, Boris, Fiery Furnaces, Six Organs of Admittance, Be Your Own Pet, Wooden Wand, Charalambides, Tall Firs, OM, Josephine Foster, Mia Doi Todd, and Bert Jansch in his first and only scheduled U.S. performance of the year. The full schedule is still in the works, however, and a slew of artists including a major headliner for Day Three remain unannounced at this point in time. [MORE...]
Video: Scissor Sisters: "I Don't Feel Like Dancing"
Trafalgar Square show added to tour
Scissor Sisters have discovered the magic of the green screen, and they want everyone to know. The Sisters took their name to the next level and applied a cut-and-paste aesthetic to this video for the lead single from the upcoming Ta-Dah. Thus, the real stars of the video are the band's disembodied heads. But don't worry, there are also running dogs, amorphous screen saver-style visualizations, and Jake Shears in a tight blue pleather (or is it vinyl?) suit. It's a little hard to believe the lyrics to the song when he's clearly dancing, but maybe for Jake this is taking things down a notch.
As previously reported,
Scissor Sisters are currently on tour with no sign of stopping until
the end of October. They have, however, added a special date on
September 16 in Trafalgar Square. UK residents can get tickets for the
event-- which is a free show in support of (RED), Bono's AIDS awareness
organization-- through a text draw detailed on the band's website.
Unreleased Cobain Interviews Become Movie
Ben Gibbard provides the soundtrack
We all know Kurt Cobain as Nirvana frontman, Courtney's love, and, more recently, an action figure from beyond the grave. According to journalist Michael Azerrad, however, Cobain was more accurately, "a person who a lot of people thought they understood but probably didn't," MTV.com reports.
Azerrad first met with Cobain in 1992 to interview him for Rolling Stone. "Courtney [Love] greeted me at the front door of their apartment, and we walked down this long hallway, with a bedroom down at the end," he told MTV. "And I was just dreading what I was going to find in that bedroom. But what I found was a man lying in bed, with his feet pointed towards the door. His feet were sticking out from underneath a blanket, and his toenails were painted red. He was extremely nice, told me to come in and sit down. And then he offered me some grapes."
Later that year, Azerrad laid the idea of a Nirvana book on Cobain, who approved. Following the proposal, Azerrad interviewed the frontman over a series of months.
"I'd fly out to Seattle from New York, and he'd call me and say, 'OK, great, come over at around midnight,'" he said. "So I would take a nap, and then I'd head over. And we'd start talking, and often keep talking until the sun came up. It was basically a man, in his kitchen, talking to someone he trusts in the wee hours of the morning. The TV was always on. He was a huge 'Speed Racer' fan. He loved Chim Chim the monkey. He'd be sitting in his kitchen wearing ripped jeans and a pajama top."
Close to 25 hours of interviews were recorded, the majority of which Azerrad used in his 1993 Nirvana book, Come as You Are. Just months after the work landed, however, Cobain committed suicide. Emotionally unable to go over the remaining interviews (or even to listen to Nirvana albums, for that matter), Azerrad shelved the leftover material, not touching it for nearly a decade.
Dun dun dun...UNTIL NOW. Or a few years back, anyway, when Azerrad was interviewed for the They Might Be Giants documentary, Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns), and got to know director AJ Schnack. The two bonded over their passion for Nirvana, so when Azerrad dropped the "I've got a truckload of unreleased Cobain interviews in my apartment" bomb, Schnack was like, "Say WHAT? Let's make a movie!" Or something along those lines.
"It won't fit into what anyone is expecting about a Kurt Cobain documentary, and it's not a traditional rock doc," Schnack explained to MTV. "There's no archival footage in the film, and Kurt only appears at the very end. Basically it's the chance to sit with his voice and listen to him tell his story."
The final product, titled Kurt Cobain: About a Son, was based on 90 minutes of conversation snagged from the tapes. It features music by some of Cobain's favorite bands, from his widely known-about loves the Melvins and David Bowie to lesser-realized favorites like Queen, R.E.M., and Cheap Trick. And get this: Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard and legendary grunge producer Steve Fisk provide a "plaintive, ambient soundtrack," according to MTV. Grundie!
About a Son will debut on September 10 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Following its premiere, Schnack and Azerrad plan to take the film to theaters across the nation. But it's not easy viewin', folks.
"The movie is funny in a way and brutal in others," Schnack commented. "And listening to his voice, coupled with the visuals of the places he lived, it's both mesmerizing and haunting. You get the feeling that he was an ordinary guy-- with problems and issues-- who sort of became famous despite that. He was this really extraordinary ordinary man."
In related news, various news sources including MTV.com have reported that Courtney Love plans to release a 288-page memoir, Dirty Blonde: The Diaries of Courtney Love, come November. The book will include poetry, letters, childhood records, lyrics, fanzines, show fliers, never-before-seen photos, and journal entries on the topic of Cobain's death, the couple's last good night together, and more. A book tour will take place with the release of The Diaries, and is expected to hit Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and New York.
Video: Dirty on Purpose: "No Radio"
Eighties-harkening irony is way overdone, but Dirty on Purpose somehow manage to make it fun again in this clip for the horn-soaked "No Radio", from the Brooklyn dream-poppers' full-length debut Hallelujah Sirens. Trampolines, dance aerobics, and kooky couture (sweatbands, sunglasses, short shorts-- and, um, mariachi costumes) all factor into director Jake Hensberry's charming, lighthearted video. The Dirty boys appear to be having a bona fide ball, as do the dancers, and a low-budget glee pervades the whole thing. Meanwhile, some self-aware smirking from frontman Joe Jurewicz puts everything in perspective. Plus: star- and heart-wipes! Nothing quite LOL here, but it's bound to give you giddy pangs.
Golden Smog Announce Tweedyless Tour
Tweedy Cancels Annual Dental Checkup to Make Room for Added Wilco Dates
A supergroup can still be a supergroup even when Wilco isn't thrown into the mix, right? Admittedly, it will be a bit tougher for Golden Smog on their recently announced Another Fine Day (Lost Highway Records) tour, but, as Tim Gunn always says, they'll just have to make it work.
The Jeff Tweedy/Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum)/Jody Stephens (Big Star)/Gary Louris/Marc Perlman/Kraig Johnson (all Jayhawks) collective will launch a seven date trek sans Tweedy in mid-September with a stint at Seattle's Showbox Theater. Jayhawks drummer Tim O'Reagan will open all shows. [MORE...]
MP3: Asobi Seksu: "Strings (Glass Factory Remix)"
New American tour dates added
Glass Factory give "Strings" dancing legs on this pleasant enough Asobi Seksu remix, though things do get a little uncomfortable when they let Yuki's vocal lines play uninterrupted over a repetitive synth line that is clearly out of tune with her. It's a failed "Everything in Its Right Place" there for a minute, but the beat takes over again and steers the track back into the dark dance territory where it started.
If you're thinking you might want to actually dance to the sweet and tangy sounds of AS' Citrus live, you can see the band on their upcoming North American tour, to which they have recently added seven dates.
[MORE...]
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- Depeche Mode to Release Best Of
- Animal Collective Plan Live Box, EP, Tour
- MP3: Fort Minor vs. Bloc Party
- Mogwai, Portishead Members Collaborate
- Stream: Basement Jaxx: Crazy Itch Radio
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- The Grates Schedule North American Tour
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- Video: The Boy Least Likely To: "Hugging My Grudge"
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- Isis Triple Whammy: New LP, DVD, Tour
- Infinite Mixtape #34: Beach House: "Apple Orchard"
- Exclusive: Lily Allen's American Takeover
- MP3: Cold War Kids: Daytrotter Session
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs Cover Sonic Youth
- Amy Millan Adds U.S. Dates to Fall Tour
- Video: Beck: "Motorcade"
- Exclusive: TV on the Radio U.S. Bonus Tracks
- Deerhoof Finish New Album, Add Tour Dates
- Long Winters Announce Fall Tour
- Infinite Mixtape #33: The Thermals: "A Pillar of Salt"
- Video: The Rapture: "Get Myself Into It" (Final Version)
- Jay-Z Announces World Tour Dates
- Jack White's Detroit Home Up for Sale
- Figurines Schedule North American Tour
- Video: The Killers: "When You Were Young"
- Exclusive: Domino to Release Josef K Anthology
- Photos: Japanther / This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb [Beat Kitchen; 08/12/06]
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- T.V. Eye: August 21-27, 2006
- Exclusive: Grizzly Bear to Tour With TV on the Radio
- Stream: Darkel (Air Solo Project)
- Fridge Talk New LP
- TVT to Release Spawn of Crunk Hits
- Video: Katherine McPhee vs. the Afghan Whigs
- Pitchfork Seeks Business Intern
- Stephen Malkmus Gets Remixed
- Hot Chip Schedule Fall Tour
- Holopaw's Beachwolf Recovering From Beating
- Herbert Kicks off Tour
- Arctic Monkeys Invite Fans to Phone In and Sound Off!
- Cardigans Talk U.S. Release of Gravity
- Damon Albarn's New Band Gets Name, First Gig
- Replacements' Westerberg, Stinson Unite for Cartoon
- Supersystem Tour Behind Sophomore LP
- Exclusive Premiere: Hold Steady: "Chips Ahoy!" MP3
- The Killers Announce Massacre of a Tour
- Electrelane Release Singles, Rarities Comp
- David Pajo to Release Second Pajo Album
- Exclusive: Beck Curates NextFest Concert
- Exclusive: Menomena Talk Barsuk Signing
- Envy Drop LP, Tear Across America
- Xiu Xiu Adopt New Member, Prep Sixth LP
- Infinite Mixtape #32: Grizzly Bear: "Lullabye"
- Bloc Party, Maximo Producer Paul Epworth... RAPS!
- Broken Social Scene Announce Fall U.S. Tour
- Live Franz, Outkast, Dizzee on BBC Comp
- XTC's Andy Partridge to Release Rarities Box
- MP3: Jedi Mind Tricks Bring Sufjan to the Streets
- Built to Spill Working on New Album
- Be Your Own Pet Announce Fall Tour
- Giddy Motors Tell Their Crew to Do Easy
- Gnarls Barkley's Rider Revealed
- Tom Waits Gives the World Orphans
- Terrorism Takes Down Ariel Pink Tour
- Erlend Oye Talks Kings of Convenience
- J Dilla Release Parties Scheduled
- Andrew WK, Thurston Moore on To Live and Shave LP
- Kelly Clarkson Goes Hair Metal
- Man Man Announce Fall Tour
- MP3: Skew: "The Eraser Erased" (Thom Yorke mega-remix)
- Ian Svenonius and Calvin Johnson Embark on Tour
- Thermals Prep New Album, Tour
- Jon Spencer Teams With North Mississippi Allstars
- Vitalic to Tour North America This Fall
- The National Announce Tour
- Lily Allen Schedules U.S. Shows
- Thermals, Erase Errata, Ponys Play Fuck Yeah Fest
- Nouvelle Vague to Tour in Support of U.S. Release
- Ex-Test Icicle Frontman Forms New Bands
- Video: The Wrens: "She Sends Kisses"
- Mirah Remix Album Due
- Smashing Pumpkins Enlist Queen/Cars Producer
- Ryan Adams Produces New Willie Nelson Album
- Mojave 3 Unveil Fall Tour
- Slits, Knife, Deerhoof, Black Keys Play CMJ
- Pretty Girls Make Graves Reveal North American Tour
- Stones Throw Celebrates 10 Years With Comp, Tour
- Pinback Rarities Compilation Due
- Stream: Kelis: "Fuck Them Bitches"
- Aloha Say Hello to U.S. Tour
- Islands Reveal North American Tour
- Newsom, Vitalic, Tapes 'n Tapes Play Pop Montreal
- Xiu Xiu Serve up Another EP
- Video: The Rapture: "Get Myself Into It"
- Video: The Streets: "Deluded in My Mind"
- Radiohead Get Crunk on Skeet Spirit
- +/- (Plus/Minus) Sign to Absolutely Kosher
- Black Keys Give Us Your Touch
- Lil' Wayne Arrested
- Missy Elliott to Release Greatest Hits Comp
- Raconteurs to "Host" MTV Awards
- Beck Reveals The Information!
- Basement Jaxx to Rock NYC
- Yo La Tengo Rally for Ketchup
- The Rapture Stream Pieces of New Album
- TV on the Radio Announce Fall Tour
- Interpol Sign to Capitol!
- Mars Volta Attacked With Urine!
- Gang Gang Dance Talk DVD, Gorillas
- New Primal Scream LP Gets U.S. Release
- Outback Steakhouse Hearts Of Montreal
- Video: The Knife: "Marble House"
- Infinite Mixtape #31: Swan Lake: "All Fires"
- T.V. Eye: August 14-20, 2006
- Video: Teddybears: "Film Spoof Medley"
- Walkmen Talk Pussy Cats; Exclusive Stream
- Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan Talks Ass-Beating
- Video: S-K's Carrie Brownstein Interviews Hussein
- Cursive Schedule Fall Tour
- Mountain Goats Announce Fall Tour
- Glenn Kotche, Nels Cline Talk Tour, Wilco
- Touch & Go Anniversary Lineup Finalized
- Bonnie "Prince" Billy to Tour West Coast
- Secret Machines Getting Up Close and Personal on Tour
- Stream: The Walkmen: "Many Rivers to Cross"
- Birdmonster Hit the Road in Support of Debut
- Califone Set Release Date, Tour
- Boris / Sunn 0))) Collaboration Unleashed
- Video: Clell Tickle: Indie Marketing Guru
- Stream: Ghostface feat. Trife Da God: "Man Up"
- Radiohead Become Lullabies
- OXES Sue Old Navy Over T-Shirt Design
- Deerhoof, Vashti Bunyan, Erase Errata Play Halleluwah
- Video: Ted Leo in Baltimore
- Boy Least Likely To Deliver Best Personality Test Ever
- Sleater-Kinney, Death Cab, M.I.A. on KEXP Comp
- Stream: TV on the Radio: "Wolf Like Me"
- Dr. Octagon Visits Earth for Tour
- Infinite Mixtape #30: Killer Mike: "That's Life"
- Jay-Z Tours World for Water Crisis Awareness
- Brightblack Morning Light Curate Quiet Quiet Fest
- Franz, B&S, TVOTR, Pipettes Play La Route du Rock
- Sandy West of the Runaways Fighting Cancer
- Saddle Creek: Not Just a Label, But a Civic Project!
- Video: OK Go: "Here It Goes Again"
- Exclusive: Yeah Yeah Yeahs Announce Fall U.S. Tour
- DeVotchKa Launch Tour
- Cat Power Can't Stop Touring
- Art of Noise Box Set Due
- Joanna Newsom Tracklist Confirmed
- Video: Beck: "We Dance Alone"
- Raconteurs, Killers, Fiona Apple to Play Vegoose
- Frank Black Plays With Foo Fighters, Petty, Himself
- Jamie Lidell Schedules Fall Tour
- Infinite Mixtape #29: Ratatat: "Lex"
- Voxtrot Announce More Shows
- Video: Junior Senior: "Can I Get Get Get"
- Trail of Dead Tour With Blood Brothers
- Hot Snakes Live Album Due
- Architecture in Helsinki Tour, Get Remixed
- Exclusive: Jenny Lewis Announces Fall Tour
- Erlend Oye Is The Whitest Boy Alive
- Rogue Wave Tour With Guster, Jason Collett
- Beck Reveals Album Title, Release Date
- Scissor Sisters Announce Tour
- Lambchop Get Damaged
- Shins Album Pushed to 2007
- Stars' Torquil Campbell Preps Second Memphis Album
- Nikki Sudden Final Album, Autobiography Due
- MP3: Exclusive: The Longcut: "Last Act (live)"
- DJ Shadow Schedules Tour
- Depeche Mode to Release DVD
- Photos: Lollapalooza 2006 [Grant Park, Chicago, IL; 4-6 August, 2006]
- Sub Pop Embraces Renewable Energy
- Bobby Bare Jr. Pals With Trail of Dead, MMJ, Walkmen
- Kompakt Preps Total 7; Exclusive mp3
- Lily Allen Signs to Capitol in U.S.
- Jason Forrest Forms the Jason Forrest Band
- Field Music Prep New Album; Exclusive mp3
- Deadly Snakes Break Up
- Tegan and Sara Coming to DVD
- T.V. Eye: August 7-13, 2006
- Video: Arctic Monkeys: "Leave Before the Lights Come On"
- Exclusive: Cass McCombs Signs to Domino
- The Knife Schedule U.S. Shows
- MP3: Exclusive: Snow Patrol: "Chasing Cars (The Hey Team Remix)"
- Strokes' Hammond Goes Solo
- Ted Leo Triumphs Over Power Outage
- MP3: Swan Lake: "All Fires"
- Cat Power Adds Shows, Joins Bob Dylan Tribute Show
- Get Him Eat Him Prep LP, Tour With Evangelicals
- Outkast Reveal Idlewild Tracklist
- Death From Above 1979 Call It Quits
- Johnny Marr Officially a Member of Modest Mouse
- Blood Meridian: Another Black Mountain Side Project
- Stream: The Black Keys: Four New Songs
- Arthur Lee of Love Dead at 61
- Bonde do Role Singer Doing OK After Accident
- Four Tet to Release Remix LP
- Exclusive: Cold War Kids Sign to Downtown
- Infinite Mixtape #28: Sally Shapiro: "I'll Be By Your Side"
- World of Twist's Anthony William Ogden Dies
- Tokyo Police Club Prep U.S. Release, Tour
- MP3: Lily Allen: "Smile (Gutter Mix)"
- Thom Yorke Versus Tony Blair
- MP3: Exclusive: Luomo: "Really Don't Mind"
- Shapes and Sizes Tour
- Pipettes to Release New Single
- Sub Pop Soundtracks Hockey Video Game
- Beck, Shins, Yeah Yeah Yeahs Play Download Festival
- Delgados to Release Peel Sessions
- Ex-Lifetime Bassist Arrested for Hoarding Body Parts
- Red Krayola Kick Off Rare Tour
- Stream: Ryan Adams: "France"
- Jeremy Enigk Returns
- Bloc Party Confirm Track Titles
- Sleater-Kinney: Too Hot for D.C.!
- Sufjan Stevens Adds Two Shows
- Joanna Newsom Reveals New Album Title, Release Date
- Ellen Allien Unveils New Fashion Line
- Junior Boys Schedule Tour
- Art Brut Sign to Mute UK, Work on Second LP
- Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, CYHSY Play Osheaga Fest
- Wilco, Beck, Sonic Youth on Harry Smith Tribute
- Damon Albarn Starts Band With Clash, Verve Members
- Feist, Peaches, BSS Auction Undies, Stage Time
- Mars Volta Drummer Quits
- Video: Exclusive: Asobi Seksu: "Thursday"
- Exploding Hearts Reissued, Compiled
- Video: Thom Yorke: "Harrowdown Hill"
- Ratatat Talk New Album
- YouTube: Pitchfork Music Festival
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- Yo La Tengo Reveal New Song, Tour, Tracklist
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- Bishop Allen Tour, Star in Movies
- Thom Yorke Readies Single
- Beirut Tours, Preps New EP
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- Chavez Reissue Due on Matador
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- Exclusive: New Les Savy Fav Album!
- The Roots Take Game Theory on Tour
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- Hold Steady Announce Fall Tour
- Fugazi's Joe Lally Readies Solo Album
- Sleater-Kinney Rock NPR, Add One Last Show
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- What Made Milwaukee Famous Prep Barsuk Debut
- Video: Exclusive: My Brightest Diamond: "Dragonfly"
- Man Man Video to Appear on Nickelodeon
- Stars Get Remixed, Millan Tours
- Boy Least Likely To Prep New Single, Tour
- MP3: Wooden Wand & The Sky High Band: "Portrait in the Clouds"
- Girl Talk Schedules Shows
- Silver Mount Zion Hit the Road
- Dirty on Purpose Launch Tour
- Pulp Reissue Tracklists Revealed
- Exclusive: Subtle Sign to EMI
- Your Cover's Blown #2: Mew
- Pere Ubu Hate Women
- Shellac Announce Tour
- Video: Bonnie "Prince" Billy: "Cursed Sleep"
- Infinite Mixtape #27: Junior Boys: "In the Morning"
- MP3: Thom Yorke vs. Kelly Clarkson
- MP3: The Dears: "Bandwagoneers"
- Sparklehorse: New Song, Tour
- Video: Human Television: "In Front of the House"
- Mogwai Score Aronofsky Film
- Another Pixies DVD on Its Way
- Wu-Tang, Mos Def, De La Soul Rock the Bells
- Josephine Foster Gets Devendra, Feathers for Anti-War Comp
- Tussle Work With Liquid Liquid, Hot Chip, Optimo
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