
Ween Tour Cancelled as Result of "Intervention"
It's not everyday that Ween send out emails of a serious nature, but that's just what shook fans' inboxes yesterday afternoon. The band had embarked on a tour that was set to take them across the Heartland this fall, but as the email revealed, the tour was being cancelled as a result of unspecified health problems. A message from Ween manager Greg Frey explained the situation thusly: "There is a problem within the band that requires an immediate intervention for the health, welfare and safety of one of its members. For this member, years of touring have taken their toll. This is very sad, of course... but if something is not done now... the consequences could be even more dire than the cancellation of these dates." No more details were given as to the nature of the illness, or to the timeframe for recovery.
The band will, of course, be refunding all tickets for the cancelled dates, and are planning to reschedule the tour as soon as possible. Mickey Melchiondo posted the following info on their official website yesterday: "We are extremely sorry to those of you who purchased tickets and made travel plans, but we will be back and much better for it next year. We fully intend on making up the dates in the same cities and same clubs at a later time when our chi is better aligned or something. Again, we are very sorry about this, but it's necessary right now. Thanks for understanding." See you in the spring, boys.
In a banner year for hip-hop, Kanye West could be considered the genre's MVP. His album The College Dropout has sold a whopping 2.3 million copies while simultaneously garnering ridiculous levels of credibility, and it seems there hasn't been a single week during the first half of the year that he didn't produce or guest on at least one song on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart-- and that's when the record wasn't scoring hit after hit of its own accord: "Slow Jams", "Through the Wire", "All Falls Down", "Jesus Walks", et fucking cetera.
Now, as his illustrious year winds down, West has signed with Sony to launch his own label, Getting Out Our Dreams-- and, as a longtime
Roc-a-Fella associate (and current Rocafella artist), we feel safe in assuming that he's witnessed firsthand how Jay-Z handles business
on his own terms. Billboard is also reporting that the deal includes a production pact, and that West's label has been given a
long-term contract life.
The first record to be released by Getting Out Our Dreams will be John Legend's Get Lifted, which is currently scheduled for
release on December 28th. A highly sought-after session man, Legend has previously worked with West on The College Dropout,
where Legend delivered some piano and backing vocals. Finally, West is still out with Usher on The Truth Tour (not to be confused
with the anti-Taco Bell tour helmed by Billy Bragg and Tom Morello's new band The Nightwatchmen), of which a few dates remain. On
the move:
10-22 Rochester, NY - Rochester Institute of Technology
10-23 St. Petersburg, FL - Tropicana Field
10-29 Atlanta, GA - Clark University-Panther Stadium
10-30 Salem, VA - Salem Civic Center
11-10 Columbia, SC - The Colonial Center
Danger Mouse to Produce New Gorillaz LP
This time last year, DJ Danger Mouse was a young hip-hop producer who, despite having made good in underground circles on the strength of he and emcee Jemini's Ghetto Pop Life LP, was still largely unknown. A year later, he's got 2004's most talked about (and litigated) Jay-Z mash-up, The Grey Album, under his belt, and is fielding offers from some of the best in the game.
Perhaps the most notable news from DM camp presently is word that he's usurped Dan The Automator as Damon
Albarn's partner-in-crime with pop group Gorillaz, who have a new album coming out next year. Albarn and
Danger Mouse are currently in England co-producing the new Gorillaz album, which is tentatively slated for
a spring release. While Dan The Automator will be sorely missed, if Danger Mouse's recent work with Prince
Po and MF Doom is any indication, these tracks'll be more sweetly laced than Victoria's Secret lingerie.
Talking to MTV, Mouse said, "We're pretty deep into it. We're both very excited about what's happening
musically and I think it'll surprise a lot of people."
While he wasn't forthcoming with any details on the sound of the record, it's a pretty safe bet that there'll
be a lengthy roster of guest vocalists (De La Soul are already confirmed), as on the first Gorillaz release.
There are also completely unconfirmed rumors of an appearance of TV personality and cultural icon The Hamburglar,
but they're mostly made up by me.
Finally, Danger Mouse is collaborating with Murs for a contribution to downloadable benefit album Genocide
in Sudan. The release will feature unreleased tracks from Yoko Ono, The Pretenders, Thievery Corporation,
and Tom Morello's Nightwatchman project, as well as previously released songs from Jurassic 5, Tortoise,
System of a Down, X-ecutioners, and, uh, Gorillaz. Isn't it nice when things come full circle?
Camper Van Beethoven's Gear Stolen
Nothing like rounding all the old band members together again for a concept album and ensuing reunion tour, and being greeted by thieves in Montreal. Yes, the latest round of gear thefts lives on, as Camper Van Beethoven discovered on Tuesday night, when virtually all of the band's gear and touring merchandise was stolen by representatives of the lowest form of human life. Fans and strangers to CVB alike are encouraged to keep an eye out for the equipment in pawn shops and other such outposts, and if anything from the below list turns up you can contact the band's webmaster John Brainard at john@cursion.com, and the Montreal Police, while you're at it. In addition to the missing instruments, the band also lost some t-shirts and a road case of CDs. The purloined gear:
* Violin covered with stickers
* 1971 Strat (sunburst) with a few stickers
* 1969 Precision bass with a natural finish
* Green Charvel Surfcaster
* Black Jackson Surfcaster
* 2 Ibanez acoustic guitars
* Black Eric Clapton Strat
* Frankenstein Strat (black) and Telecaster (tobacco sunburst)
* Precision bass
* Gibson SG
* Danelectro semi-acoustic guitar
The true bitch of the situation, of course, is that Camper Van Beethoven just began their world tour on October 10th, and are scheduled to be on the road all the way into December. Nonetheless, the brave band appear to be perservering, so if you feel like seeing a band on a mission, here are the remaining dates:
10-22 Ferndale, MI - Record Time
10-22 Detroit, MI - Royal Oak Theatre
10-23 Indianapolis, IN - Luna Records
10-23 Indianapolis, IN - Birdy's
10-24 Madison, WI - Mad City Records
10-24 Madison, WI - Luthers Blues
10-26 Minneapolis, MN - Electric Fetus
10-26 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
10-27 Milwaukee, WI - Atomic Records
10-27 Milwaukee, WI - Shank Hall
10-28 St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill
10-29 Chicago, IL - Metro / Smart Bar
10-30 Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
10-31 Cleveland, OH - The Odeon
11-04 San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
11-05 Portland, OR - Berbati's Pan
11-06 Seattle, WA - Crocodile
11-11 Norfolk, VA - The Norva (w/ Cracker)
11-12 Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse (w/ Cracker)
11-20 Manchester, England - Manchester Academy
11-21 Birmingham, England - Carling Birmingham Academy
11-22 London, England - Shepherds Bush Empire
11-24 Barcelona, Spain - Bikini
11-25 Victoria, Spain - TBD
11-26 Valencia, Spain - Loco Club
11-27 Madrid, Spain - El Sol
11-29 Munchen, Germany - Feierwerk
11-30 Berlin, Germany - Kalkscheune
12-01 Dresden, Germany - Star Club
12-02 Wien, Germany - Flex
12-03 Ebensee, Germany - Kino
12-04 Neu-Ulm, Germany - NUBahnhof
12-05 Koln, Germany - Kantine
12-06 Frankfurt, Germany - Mousonturm
12-07 Hamburg, Germany - Knust
Hot Hot Heat Guitarist Dante Decaro Splits!
James Gregory reports
Another week, another fractured band. Canadian quartet Hot Hot Heat recently announced via their website that guitarist Dante Decaro has split from the group after completing work on the band's long-gestating third album. While no specific reasons as to the nature of Decaro's departure have been divulged, an official (read: diplomatic) statement on the band's website attempted to clarify matters. It was posted as follows:
"Dante has decided to leave Hot Hot Heat. We respect his decision, will miss him and he will always be a friend of the band. While Dante made his decision a while ago, he still co-wrote and recorded the new album with us and is as proud of it as we are. No decisions have been made as to who will fill the position. For now, we are focusing on wrapping up the new record for release next year and touring as soon as possible."
Decaro joined the band in 2001 (two years after they formed), and his signature riffs played a significant role in transforming their once noisier sound into the punky new-wave approach that helped garner the band attention from both indie listeners and major labels. Fans will be interested to see how the split affects any future output from the group-- particularly with Franz Ferdinand nipping at their musical heels-- although, in the meantime, somebody should tell Andy Summers there's an opening for a guitar player in Canada.
Previous reports had the new Hot Hot Heat album-- their debut for Warner Brothers and their first full-length since 2002's Make Up the Breakdown-- tentatively set for a November release. As of yet, there's still been no official announcement as to a firm street date, full tracklist, or potential first single, but as we near 2005's first quarter, let there be no doubt that we'll know shortly. One way or another.
Cat Power Readies DVD, Begins Work on Next LP
One of these things is not like the other: Fight the Power, Black Power, Manpower, Mighty Morphin' Power, Cat Power. And if you can't guess which, you're crazy. Cat Power is one Chan (pronounced "Shawn," dudes) Marshall, who as Cat Power spends her time recording bare-bones original songs-- most recently on 2003's quite lovely You Are Free-- and covering such artists as Dylan, Lou Reed, and Moby Grape (also, she probably eats occasionally). Cat Power is also the subject of an upcoming documentary.
The film, entitled Speaking for Trees, is due to be released on October 26th via Matador and will mainly consist of a two-hour solo performance by Ms. Marshall in the middle of a forest. Ambient sounds included at no extra cost! Three "nature films" set to music from You Are Free will be included, and the package will also contain a bonus CD with the previously unreleased 18-minute track "Willie Deadwilder"-- an outtake from the "You Are Free" sessions. Plus, all that awesomeness will be packaged in a slipcase with foldout digipak along with a 64-page booklet created by filmmaker Mark Borthwick himself! Exclamation point!
In other, calmer Cat Power news, Marshall took a trip to Atlanta studio Zero Return this summer to begin recording the follow-up to You Are Free. No further concrete details about the upcoming album are yet known, as it's still very much a work in progress. Further recording sessions are set to go down in Barcelona, New York, and Jamaica. And last but not least, Cat Power will be playing one show after the release of the documentary on December 4th in North Adams, MA, home of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA).
The Album Leaf Embarks on World Tour
Jimmy LaValle has been in a whole lot of groups. He's either played in or collaborated with such projects as the ambient piano-rock group Tristeza, the crazy polyrhythmic rock outfit The Locust, the upbeat GoGoGo Airheart, and the not-so-upbeat Black Heart Procession. But The Album Leaf, that's his baby-- his solo project. Earlier this year, Sub Pop released his In a Safe Place to fairly widespread enjoyment. He was even able to drudge up guest performances from Sigur Rós vocalist Jon Thor Birgisson, Anima's Maria Huld Markan, Black Heart Procession's vocalist Pall Jenkins, and former Múm cellist Gyda Valtysdottir for the record. And as if that weren't enough Icelandishness, he also recorded the album at Sunglaugin, Sigur Rós' indoor pool-turned-studio.
Now, hoping to further spread the ambient and Iceland-influenced love that is The Album Leaf's current musical offering, LaValle will be touring Europe and the states during the upcoming cold winter months. Groups joining him on one part or another of the tour include the recently reunited American Music Club, one-woman band Sans-Xtro, MOR pop combo The Helio Sequence, former God Machine member Sophia, Nintendo tune-covering artists The Advantage, and the ever-touring Pinback. Dates:
10-21 Rotterdam, Netherlands - Rotown #
10-22 Utrect, Netherlands - Ekko #
10-24 Berlin, Germany - Magnet #
10-25 Munich, Germany - Orange House
10-26 Vienna, Austria - Szene $
10-27 Salzburg, Austria - Nonntal $
10-28 Linz, Austria - Posthof $
10-30 Basel, Switzerland - Sommercasino $
10-31 Zurich, Switzerland - Abart Club $
11-02 Schorndorf, Germany - Manufaktur $
11-03 Hamburg, Germany - Fabrik $
11-04 Aarhus, Denmark - VoxHall $
11-05 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega $
11-06 Stockholm, Sweden - Sodra Teatern $
11-08 Berlin, Germany - Columbia Club $
11-09 Leipzig, Germany - Moritzbastei $
11-10 Tongren, Belgium - Velinx $
11-11 Koln, Germany - Gebaude 9 $
11-13 Bielefield, Germany - Forum $
11-14 Dusseldorf, Germany - ZAKK $
11-15 Brussels, Belgium - Ancienne Belgique $
11-28 San Francisco, CA - Bimbos +
12-01 Los Angeles, CA - Avalon Spider Club +
12-03 Tucson, AZ - Club Congress +
12-04 Phoenix, AZ - Brick House +
* with Sanso-Xtro
# with Helio Sequence
$ with Sophia
+ with Pinback and The Advantage
Jandek Revealed!: Reclusive Songwriter Makes First-Ever Live Appearance at Scottish Festival
The Unicorns: http://www.theunicorns.net
Rough Trade: http://www.roughtraderecords.com
Photo by Catherine Lewis: http://www.autumnshades.com
A Guide to Jandek (Unofficial Site): http://tisue.net/jandek/
Jandek on Corwood (A Documentary): http://www.jandekoncorwood.com/
Corwood Industries (Unofficial Site): http://www.corwood.com/
Iron & Wine Plans Winter World Tour
Check the striking constrast between the delicate, hushed strums of benevolent Southern folk artist Sam Beam and OH MY GOD HIS BRUTALLY UNRELENTING TOUR SCHEDULE. It's nuts-- and it's about to get nutser. The man's got two critically acclaimed albums and many, many tour dates behind him, but even with these admirable accomplishments under his belt, he wants more. What a greedy motherfucker! Leave some tour dates for somebody else, you know what I'm saying?
Indeed: Come November 1st, the man will be taking his music on an extensive cross-continental journey. Over the course of two months, Beam will play shows in England, Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and, yes, even California. Apparently, Europeans love the sounds of this swampy songsmith as much as Americans-- he's even featured on the Rebel Playlist, part of the legendary Steve Lamacq's BBC 6 Music show. This audience participation program provides a chance for listeners to vote on tracks that didn't quite make the cut for the regular BBC 6 Music showcase (and it's a slightly more amiable name than "Pump It or Dump It"). So exercise your right to vote about something that actually matters! Ahh, lighten up, ya fuckin' communazis. Datehole:
11-01 Bristol, England - Bonaventure
11-02 Edinburgh, England - Venue
11-03 Belfast, Ireland - Belfast Queens Festival
11-04 Cork, Ireland - An Cruiscin Lan
11-05 Dublin, Ireland - Whelans
11-06 Manchester, England - Roadhouse
11-07 London, England - St. Lukes
11-08 London, England - The Union Chapel
11-09 Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms
11-10 Newcastle, England - All Saints
11-11 San Sebastian, Spain - Gazteszena
11-12 Barcelona, Spain - Sidecar
11-13 Valencia, Spain - Black Note
11-14 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
12-06 Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up
12-07 Los Angeles, CA - The Avalon
12-08 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
12-09 San Francisco, CA - Slim's
12-10 Eugene, OR - W.O.W. Hall
12-11 Portland, OR - Meow Meow
12-12 Seattle, WA - Neumos
12-13 Seattle, WA - Neumos
Get Him Eat Him Sign to Absolutely Kosher
Tired of Matt LeMay telling you that your band sucks? Welcome to Revenge City, USA. Get Him Eat Him, originally formed as Grumble Grumble in the February rain of Providence, Rhode Island, features LeMay on guitar and vocals, bassist Joe Posner, guitarist Jason Sigal, keyboardist Raf Spielman, and drummer Jeffrey Wood.
After a local club debut at AS220 and the obligatory hippie-bewildering performances at Brown University's Earth Day Festival and vegan/vegetarian co-op prom, the band recorded Casual Sex: The Demo in early May. The demo, recorded and mixed in LeMay's dorm room, attracted the attention of Absolutely Kosher's Cory Brown, who signed the band in July. Speaking via e-mail, Brown told Pitchfork: "If the bands on [Absolutely Kosher] have anything in common, it's stretching the boundaries of pop both outward and upward to create intensely compelling music. Get Him Eat Him fit that definition perfectly."
After announcing their signing in late August, the band-- still operating under their original moniker Grumble Grumble-- received a cease-and-desist letter from a lawyer representing Chicago space-rock ensemble Grimble Grumble. In the interest of avoiding name confusion and legal expenses, Grumble Grumble decided to change their name to Handsome Dick Grumble Grumble, but upon further consideration settled on the name Get Him Eat Him.
In the wake of their name change, Get Him Eat Him played a handful of New England shows, opening for labelmates Frog Eyes and The Wrens. The band is hoping to record their debut album, tentatively titled You Jerk, this January. In the meantime, Casual Sex: The Demo, packaged in hand-decorated digipaks, is available for purchase from the band's website, and from Absolutely Kosher.
Futureheads to Headline North American Tour
Just one month removed from their American debut as an opening act, The Futureheads are gearing up for their own headlining tour-- which ought to coincide nicely with the October 25th stateside release of their self-titled (and quite excellent) full-length debut on Sire Records.
Since we last left these Sunderland chaps, they've been happily reveling in the predictable British overexposure that attends so many brilliant (and even more totally unbrilliant) UK bands-- their album was released on 679 Recordings, the soon-to-be-unstoppable UK label that's also home to future electro superstar Annie, psych-pop maniacs The Earlies, and distorto-rockers Death from Above 1979. It was followed by the first single "Decent Days and Nights" (that is, if you don't include "First Day", which appeared on the album but was first issued in the summer of '03). Before we knew it, the band had embarked on a fateful tour with The Franz Ferdinand Music Machine for a well-received North American tour in September.
Which brings us up to now. Currently: The Futureheads have just released the latest single off their debut,
"Meantime", which is sitting nicely at #5 on the NME charts. And that means it's just about time
for the backlash, baby! The band is now wrapping up a UK tour with The Zutons, although they actually had
to cancel two dates (yesterday's and today's) to film an episode of "Later with Jools Holland", which will
air October 22nd. This polite apology surfaced on The Futureheads' official website: "The band apologize
to the legions of fans who were undoubtedly only going to see them and maybe catch The Zutons for a bit on
the way out, but we hope that the same will understand the extenuating circumstances at work here and, hey,
maybe cut us some slack." No slack for you! Dates:
11-01 Toronto, Ontario - Lee's Palace
11-03 New York, NY - Canal Room
11-04 Cambridge, MA - TT The Bear's
11-05 Philadelphia, PA - Beyond Nightclub
11-08 Atlanta, GA - The Earl
11-10 Chicago, IL - The Empty Bottle
11-11 Minneapolis, MN - The Ascot Room
11-13 Denver, CO - The Larimer Lounge
11-16 Seattle, WA - The Crocodile Cafe
Polyphonic Spree Cover Lennon's "Xmas", Tour UK
The Polyphonic Spree covering John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)". Go ahead, close your eyes, picture it. Wait, that's not your imagination-- that's reality! Yes, the Texas-based chorus-poppers have gone and did it, and plan to release the tune as the B-side to their new single, live staple "2000 Places", on November 15th. The track will also lead off Maybe This Christmas Tree, the third installment of the hipsters-do-holidays comp that this time out also features contributions from The Raveonettes, Death Cab for Cutie, Pedro the Lion, and Lisa Loeb, among various and sundry others.
Though Polyman Tim DeLaughter and the gang have largely dispensed with extensive U.S. tour dates, under the right circumstances you can still catch 'em live this year; for example, if you're an impending Nobel Peace Prize winner. Verily, the Spree will perform a coupla tunes in Oslo on December 11th as part of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, which, for the record, will this year honor African activist Wangari Maathai. And in the event that Wangari can't squeeze you on the guest list, the Polyphonics will conduct a brief UK tour in the interim. Pollstar-derived Specs:
10-30 Liverpool, England - Liverpool University
10-31 Sheffield, England - Leadmill
11-01 Glasgow, Scotland - Queen Margaret Union
11-02 Birmingham, England - Carling Birmingham Academy
11-04 Manchester, England - Manchester Academy
11-05 Bristol, England - Carling Bristol Academy
11-06 London, England - The Astoria
11-08 Dublin, Ireland - Ambassador Theater
Finally, there is the matter of the Spree's fifth annual Holiday Extravaganza, a mind-blowing Yuletide fete transpiring this year in Grand Prairie, Texas on December 19th. March on over to the band o-fficial website if you'd like tickets, but do march quickly, 'cause it'll sell out faster than you can say "tix are over (if you wanted them)."
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Unreleased Elliott Smith Demos Surface
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- Barack Obama Unites Extra Golden for Tour
- Tour Diary: Mission of Burma's Roger Miller
- 120 Days Ready Debut Full-Length
- Raconteurs to Drop New Single
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- Barack Obama Unites Extra Golden for Tour
- Exclusive: RJD2 Signs to XL, Ditches Hip-Hop
- Unreleased Elliott Smith Demos Surface
- Tour Diary: Mission of Burma's Roger Miller
- 120 Days Ready Debut Full-Length
- Raconteurs to Drop New Single
- Infinite Mixtape #42: Working for a Nuclear Free City: "Troubled Son"
- Video: Bonnie "Prince" Billy Commercial 3
- Under Byen Invade North America
- Regina Spektor Begins to Tour
- Spiral Stairs Talks Pavement Reissue, Reunion Rumors
- Beck Announces Tour Dates...With Puppets!
- Dosh Taps Andrew Bird, T'nT for The Lost Take
- Busdriver Signs to Epitaph, Tours
- Black Angels Tour With Black Keys, Tyde
- Stephin Merritt Goes Side Project Crazy
- Casiotone FTPA Releases Singles, Tours
- Of Montreal, Man Man, Danielson Rock Pygmalion Fest
- My Morning Jacket Announce Fall Tour
- Jane's Addiction Greatest Hits on the Way
- Stream: Paul Westerberg: "Love You in the Fall"
- Guns N' Roses Tour America
- El Perro Del Mar Gets U.S. Release
- Animal Collective, Nouvelle Vague Play Gypsy Music
- Video: TV on the Radio on the TV
- Charalambides' Christina Carter Readies Electrice
- Of Montreal's Barnes Talks LP; Plus Exclusive MP3!
- Sub Pop Signs Death Vessel and Loney, Dear
- Flaming Lips Expand Mystics
- Jay-Z Returns! (Probably)
- Photos: Cat Power [Vic Theater; Chicago, IL, 09/13/06]
- Infinite Mixtape #41: Fujiya & Miyagi: "Collarbone"
- Rhino Preps Massive Goth Box
- Pavement Wowee Zowee Reissue Tracklist Revealed
- Infinite Mixtape #40: Malajube: "La Monogamie"
- Ariel Pink and Friends Launch Record Label
- The Make-Up Storm Your DVD Player
- Matador Signs the Ponys, Love of Diagrams
- Exclusive: Output Recordings Calls It Quits
- Mike Patton Forcibly Namedropped on Soap Opera
- Ex-Tapes 'n Tapes Bassist Joins Planes for Spaces
- The Knife: New Single and Video
- The Evens Get Evens
- London Sinfonietta Tackles Aphex Twin, Squarepusher
- Devendra, CYHSY, Stars Design Shirts for Charity
- Girl Talk Remixes Beck, Grizzly Bear
- Mission of Burma Documentary Coming to DVD
- The Pogues Get Expanded Reissue Treatment
- Menomena Unveil Tracklist, Exclusive MP3
- Video: Darkel: "At the End of the Sky"
- Fennesz, Cornelius, Devine Remix Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Black Key Carney's Label Releases Two More LPs
- Video: Xiu Xiu: "Hello From Eau Claire"
- Mark Kozelek Signs Corrina Repp to Caldo Verde
- Sufjan, Band of Horses, Wrens Play Paste Fest
- Exclusive: MP3: Teddybears ft. Annie: "Yours to Keep (remix)"
- Video: Voxtrot: "Soft & Warm"
- Now It's Overhead Release Record, Tour
- Peeping Tom Tours With the Who
- Oasis Announce Greatest Hits Tracklist
- Polyphonic Spree Ditch the Robes!
- Photos: The Dears [Schubas, Chicago; 09/07/06]
- Brian Wilson, Neil Young, Reznor Play Bridge Benefit
- Stream: TV on the Radio: Return to Cookie Mountain
- Clipse, Shins, Girl Talk, Thermals Added to CMJ
- Cage Talks New Album, Canceled Tour
- Deerhoof Reveal Friend Opportunity Tracklist
- MP3: Brother Ali: "Original King"
- Photos: Touch & Go 25 [Hideout, Chicago]
- The Hidden Cameras Tour in Support of AWOO
- Bad Brains Live CBGB 1982 Coming to DVD, CD
- Andrew Bird Signs to Fat Possum, Titles Record
- Exclusive: Michael Mayer Readies Immer 2 Mix
- Infinite Mixtape #39: The Polyphonic Spree: "Sonic Bloom"
- Future of Music Coalition Takes on Musician Healthcare
- Video: Girl Talk [Empty Bottle; 09-09-06]
- Mission of Burma Tour West Coast
- Video: Big Black Live at Touch and Go 25th Anniversary
- Black Swans Tour East Coast
- Kasabian Take Empire Stateside
- T.V. Eye: September 11-17, 2006
- Richard Buckner Shares Meadow
- Sufjan Stevens Kicks Off Tour
- Ex-On!Air!Library! Members Prep New Discs
- Afghan Whigs Reunite
- OOIOO Unleash Taiga
- Soulwax Share Nite Versions, Tour North America
- Brazilian Girls Drop La Bomb
- Deerhoof Reveal New LP Title, Release Date
- Slumber Party Play dat Funky Musik
- Spank Rock Shakes North America's Booty
- Wolfmother Take Over the World
- Nina Nastasia Takes Leaving on the Road
- Envelopes Tour With Ratatat
- Arab Strap Break Up, Announce Farewell Comp/Tour
- Enon Tour America
- Liars Pay Tribute to Steve Irwin, Launch Tour
- Electric Six Take on North America
- MSTRKRFT Kick off Tour
- Cyann & Ben Prep Third Album, Tour
- Shearwater Migrate Eastward on North American Trek
- Serena Maneesh Kick Off North American Tour
- Video: Mercury Prize Performances
- Isobel Campbell to Lay Down Milkwhite Sheets
- Photos: Comets on Fire [Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL; 09/03/06]
- Zach Hill and Rob Crow's Holy Smokes Prep Second LP
- Love Is All Return to North America
- Pan Sonic Embark on Rare U.S. Tour
- Smog Collaborates With Joanna Newsom, Tours
- Jennifer O'Connor Launches Tour
- Dr. Dog Prep Album, EP, Tour With Raconteurs
- Mirman, Oswalt, Posehn Tour as Comedians of Comedy
- Video: TV on the Radio: "Wolf Like Me"
- Pretty Girls Make Graves Bassist Launches Side Project
- Elf Power Kick Off U.S. Tour
- More Arthur Russell Recordings on the Way
- Infinite Mixtape #38: Oxford Collapse: "Please Visit Your National Parks"
- Architecture in Helsinki Talk New Album
- Photos: Scratch Acid [Emo's, Austin, TX; 09/02/06]
- Videos: Basement Jaxx: "Hush Boy" / "Take Me Back to Your House"
- Lady Sovereign Announces Tour
- The Dears Launch Tour
- Silver Jews Kick Off Tour
- Mastodon Climb Blood Mountain
- DJ Krush Self-Remixes "Best Of" Comp, Launches Tour
- I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness Launch Tour
- French Kicks Tour With Sound Team, Little Ones
- Exclusive: Of Montreal Announce New Album Tracklist
- Blonde Redhead Talk New Album
- Beirut Signs to 4AD Outside North America
- The Rapture Set to Storm North America
- Danger Mouse Vs. Paris Hilton
- Video Interview: Os Mutantes
- Thermals Tour With Cursive, Talk New Album
- Video: Band of Horses: "The Great Salt Lake"
- Exclusive: Voxtrot Unveil Your Biggest Fan EP
- The Shins Reveal LP Release Date
- Death Cab Take Ted Leo, Jenny Lewis on the Road
- Robert Pollard Announces U.S. Tour
- Brian Eno Releases DVDs
- Cat Power Re-Releases Greatest, Records iTunes EP
- Arctic Monkeys Win Mercury Prize
- Exclusive: MP3: Charlotte Gainsbourg: "AF607105"
- Video: Ben Gibbard and Colin Meloy: "End of the Century" (Blur Cover)
- MP3: Jens Lekman: "The Death of This Summer"
- CYHSY, Architecture in Helsinki, Takka Takka Prep EP
- Joanna Newsom Announces Very Short Tour
- T.V. Eye: September 4-10, 2006
- Video: Bonnie "Prince" Billy Commercial 2
- Video: Beck: "Elevator Music"
- Mountain Goats Add More Fall Shows
- Exclusive Video: Clinic: "Harvest (Within You)"
- Futureheads Unveil U.S. Tour, Celebrity Playlist
- Video: Silver Jews: "I'm Getting Back Into Getting Back Into You"
- Boris Launch U.S. Tour Tonight
- Sufjan Preps Xmas Box Set
- Goldfrapp Announce Single, NYC Gig
- Liars, Sunn 0))), Erase Errata Head Frieze Fest
- Mouse on Mars Prep Varcharz, Tour
- Le Tigre Member Revamps Hair Salon
- Acid Mothers Temple/Ruins Tour in "Battle Formations"
- YYYs, Broken Social, Antony Head Glasgow Fest
- Merge Acts Celebrate Orange Club's Anniversary
- Mclusky Dudes Return as Future of the Left
- Polyphonic Spree Announce EP, Tour
- WOXY Pulls the Plug
- Tribe Called Quest Return, Tour With Rhymefest
- David Yow Talks Scratch Acid Reunion
- Band of Horses Kick Off Tour
- Man Man Launch Tour Tour, Prep Vinyl Vinyl
- Merge Signs the Brokedown
- Rhys Chatham's Essentialist Tours U.S.
- Girl Talk Extends Fall Tour
- Lady Sov, James Chance, Ellen Allien Play MEG Fest
- Yo La Tengo Take Fearless Ass-Beating to the Streets
- Video: M. Ward: "Chinese Translation"
- Ariel Pink Plays Nowheresville
- Touch and Go Adds Art Show to Fest
- Drummer Departs Be Your Own Pet
- Exclusive: Hold Steady Launch Social Networking Site!
- Rapture, Diplo, Wrens, Clipse Head Riottt! Fest
- Video: Bob Dylan: "When the Deal Goes Down"
- Dinosaur Jr.’s Gear Stolen!
- Xiu Xiu Share Unique Tour Polaroids With Fans!
- Lou Reed and Zeitkratzer Redo Metal Machine Music
- Exclusive: Langhorne Slim Signs to V2, Readies EP
- Thunderbirds Are Now! Extend Tour
- Exclusive: Paul Smith Talks New MaxĂŻmo Park Record
- Exclusive: Hem Ride Funnel Cloud Across U.S.
- Destroyer, Califone, Okkervil River on YETI 4 Comp
- Video: Wolf Parade: "I'll Believe in Anything"
- Infinite Mixtape #37: Peter Bjorn & John: Young Folks [ft. Victoria Bergsman]
- Sufjan Stevens Pens Personal Essay for Topic Magazine
- Oxford Collapse, Chin Up Chin Up Tour
- Lily Allen Releases “LDN” Single, Again
- Table of the Elements Fest Hits Atlanta
- Lemonheads Return with Album and Tour
- MP3 Premiere: The Decemberists: “Summersong”
- Ben Folds Preps Rarities Collection, Tour
- Byrne Recruits Banhart, Bunyan for Carnegie Hall
- Photos: So Many Dynamos [The Note; 08/24/06]
- Andrew Bird Scores Dance
- Infinite Mixtape #36: Flying Canyon: "In the Reflection"
- Razorlight Forced to Postpone U.S. Tour
- Video: Scott Walker: "Jesse"
- Sigur Ros to Perform Split Sides Soundtrack
- The Like Young Break Up
- Rhino Compiles Hardcore Giants for Film Soundtrack
- Master Musicians of Joujouka Cavort With Corgan
- Centro-Matic Tour the West
- Neil Young Unleashes Horde of Videos
- XL Releases Serious Times Reggae Compilation
- Lou Reed, Antony to Perform Berlin Live
- Mew Plot North American Invasion
- The Gossip Tour With Erase Errata, Mika Miko
- Photos: Aloha [Schubas, Chicago; 08/20/06]
- Thurston, Mogwai, Tortoise on "American Life" Comp
- Strokes' Hammond, Jr. Streams Solo Songs
- Thom Yorke Promises Live Radiohead DVD
- Exclusive: DFA Announces Fall DJ Tour
- Akron/Family Reveal Meek Tracklist, Release Date
- The Tyde's Three's Co. Hits U.S. Shores
- Tapes 'n Tapes Release Single, Tour With Annuals
- Touch and Go 25 Fest Set Times Announced
- T.V. Eye: August 28-September 3, 2006
- Jeff Tweedy Announces Wilcoless Solo DVD, Wilco Tour
- Ben Gibbard Covers "World's Worst Song" at Benefit
- Jose Gonzalez Tours With Zero 7 and Beyond
- TV on the Radio Explain Themselves Again
- MP3: Portishead Debut Previously Unheard Tracks
- Infinite Mixtape #35: Califone: "The Orchids"
- Junior Boys Kick Off Tour
- Daft Punk, Duran Duran Head Bang! Festival
- Xiu Xiu Talk Myriad Projects, Share Exclusive Video
- Serena Maneesh Prep New Single, Podcast
- TV on the Radio Explain Themselves (Sorta)
- Exclusive: Stills to Take on North America
- Castanets and Jana Hunter Tour by Sailboat
- The Raconteurs to Tour With Bob Dylan
- Revealed: White Stripes on "The Simpsons"
- Bloc Party Tour With Panic! at the Disco
- Shins Reveal Album, Song Titles
- Video: Lily Allen: "LDN" [Version 2]
- Badly Drawn Boy Gets Born, Tours
- Anthology Brings Crate-Digging into the Digital Age
- Harvey Family Murderer Gets Death Penalty
- Beck, Basement Jaxx, QOTSA Head Detour Music Fest
- Stream: David Banner: "Saints Row"
- Thurston Moore Helps Resurrect Peter Walker
- Kevin Shields Teams With Patti Smith
- Sufjan Stevens, David Byrne Duet at NYC Benefit
- Oxford Collapse Remember the Night Parties
- Brian Wilson, Tom Waits Judge Your Music
- Devendra, Boris, Furnaces Head Arthur Nights
- Video: Scissor Sisters: "I Don't Feel Like Dancing"
- Unreleased Cobain Interviews Become Movie
- Video: Dirty on Purpose: "No Radio"
- Golden Smog Announce Tweedyless Tour
- MP3: Asobi Seksu: "Strings (Glass Factory Remix)"
- Hold Steady Tour Even More
- Numero Group Parties With God
- Stream: Beck: "Nausea", "Strange Apparition"
- Stream: Jarvis Cocker's First Podcast
- 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
- Death Cab's Chris Walla Goes Solo
- Weezer Deny Breakup Rumors
- The Grates Schedule North American Tour
- Stones Throw, Adult Swim Want to Make You a Cartoon
- Video: The Boy Least Likely To: "Hugging My Grudge"
- Modest Mouse Set Title, Release Date
- 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]
- Girl Talk's Night Ripper Dissected
- T.V. Eye: August 21-27, 2006
- Exclusive: Grizzly Bear to Tour With TV on the Radio
- Stream: Darkel (Air Solo Project)

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