August 26, 2007

New Wolf Parade Song

This morning I was taking a quick look at my visitor stats and saw that someone had visited sixeyes from this blog. I'd seen B(oot)log before, and remembered it as it's a fellow Canadian blog featuring mainly live recordings, and that's how I came across this mp3 of a new Wolf Parade song. Recorded at Kingston's Wolfe Island Fest this past August 11th, the sound is good, but nowhere near great, sounding like it's coming through that old TV your parents let you take to school (just so they could get it out of the house)... but it is a preview of what the band is working on.

fine young cannibals - live (working title)

Download a handful more from the show at Bootlog.
find more wolf parade mp3s at the hype machine

August 25, 2007

The Sleeping Years Sign To Talitres Records

I'm very pleased to announce that Irishman Dale Grundle's musical project, The Sleeping Years, has been signed to the fantastic little French indie label, Talitres. Here's the news I received:


The debut album is planned for release through Talitres in Feb/March 2008.

The third EP 'Clocks and clones' will be released on CD in October through TSY. Once again it will be limited to 750 copies and will come in a new handmade sleeve designed by Pika Pika and signed and numbered by Dale. The 5 track EP will be the last release by The Sleeping Years for 2007.

In the meantime, the first two EPs ('You and me against the world' and 'Setting fire to sleepy towns') have just been made available for download through TSY Records/IODA. The EPs are for sale currently on Emusic but will be appearing on iTunes, Amazon, Napster, etc over the next few weeks.

'Setting fire to sleepy towns' EP is currently still available on CD from the website at www.sleepingyears.com and from Rough Trade shops, London and FNAC Forum des Halles and Bastille, Paris.

setting fire to sleepy towns [mp3]
you and me against the world [mp3]


Here's some glowing press he's garnered recently:

‘A very beautiful mini-album’
Rolling Stone

'a one-man show that owes his lilting metaphysical lyricism to the
likes of Nick Drake, Elliot Smith and John Martyn. It's good to know
that there are people like him out there'
Dazed and Confused

'acoustic twists and turns, pulsing piano refrains and sublimely-spun
vocal inflections. It’s all monumentally magical.'
Drowned in Sound

'intimate tales delivered in a voice with softened edges, like an actor whispering their lines.'
Sixeyes

’Engagingly mournful, melodic songcraft'
Time Out

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THE CURE CANCEL NORTH AMERICAN DATES

The Cure have cancelled their upcoming dates so they can finish up work on their forthcoming double disc. Here's the word from the horse's mouth:

With all apologies for any inconvenience or disappointment it may cause, we have made a decision to move the September/October 2007 North American Cure shows to April/May 2008.

The schedule as it stands only gives us a couple of weeks to finish our new double album before we hit the road again, and we know this just isn't enough time to complete the project to our total satisfaction.

Although this last month's tour of Australasia showed that a great Cure show is not dependent on a new Cure album, it has to be remembered that we hadn't played Australia for 7 years, New Zealand for 15 years, Japan for 23 years(!), and Singapore or Hong Kong ever before – so the absence of 'new' songs in the set was not really much of an issue.

However, we want to remodel/rework the live show for North America, change things around, incorporate new songs… and we need time and focus to do this.

So although we can agree it is a great shame to move these dates – believe us we have been looking forward to them more than anyone! – and know there will be a lot of disappointed people out there, we honestly feel that in the bigger picture we are making the right decision.

All tickets held for all 2007 North American Cure shows will be valid for the re-scheduled 2008 shows, and of course anyone who seeks a refund will be able to get one.

All validity/refund/rescheduling details will be announced as soon as we have them.

We are still going to headline the San Francisco Download Festival October 6th, and we will still be performing at the MTV Latin America Awards October 18th.

We will also play the three scheduled Sports Palace Mexico City shows October 20th/21st/22nd, as by this point we feel sure we will have finished the new album, and will be more than happy to start dropping a fresh song or three into the set each night…

Once again, our genuine apologies to anyone who is upset by this announcement - please be encouraged by our promise:

The Spring 2008 Cure shows will be even better than the Fall 2007 ones would have been!!!

See you all soon…
Love

Robert, Simon, Jason and Porl – The Cure 24/8/07

The Cure MP3s:
Black Session 2004
lovesong
a strange day

Peel Session 1978
boys don't cry
killing an arab

August 24, 2007

BAND TO WATCH: Travels (re-post)

This is a re-post, the original appears here. The band has announced they will self-release their debut on October 30th.

Anar Badalov and Mona Elliot met while touring Europe together in their respective bands, Metal Hearts and Victory at Sea. Metal Hearts is a young band who released an album on Suicide Squeeze Records called Socialize in 2006, garnering the Baltimore band a couple of handfuls of postive reviews from across the US for standout tracks like "Socialize" and "Foothills". The fairer half of Travels, Mona Elliott, has been paying dues in the Boston band Victory At Sea since 1996, earning a reputation for fashioning music that creates it's own very distinctive mood. These two musicians, Badolov and Elliott, bring singular talents to a table already bearing food, like knives and forks they appear to belong together and yet serve to accomplish their own peculiar tasks. What I'm trying to say is this is good, good enough to hook your ear, and good enough to put down roots in both those ears. The songs have a prickly feel, as do the lyrics, although both are muted by the ear pleasing vocals of Mona and Anar, their voices sounding very nice against each other.

From the self-titled album:
the smell of kerosene [mp3]

This is an early, alternate version of "Isabelle", you'll have to grab the record for the new and improved "Isabelle":
isabelle [mp3]

Visit their myspace to listen to more songs.

Track List:
01 Golden Sun
02 The Smell of Kerosene
03 Sixty-Five and Sunny
04 People Sleep
05 Isabelle
06 There Is Movement
07 Love I Could Not Afford
08 Friends in Quotes
09 Hearts Racing
10 Olivia Hurt (Desolation in My Heart)

Here's where I've asked Anar a few questions to get a better understanding of the band:
When were the songs written? During the European tour, or were they all conceived since the two of you moved in together?

Anar: Most of the songs we're working on were written immediately after we got back to the US and moved in together. There's been a sudden burst of inspiration.

Are you two playing all the instruments?

Anar: Yes we are. As of now we're keeping the recordings kind of bare-bones, with just guitars/vocals/and programmed drums.

And is this a home-recording?

Anar
: Yep, it's a home recording. We decided to keep it as intimate as possible and do it from our living room by ourselves. It's quicker, cheaper, and more pleasant sounding to both of us.

Is there any label interest at this point?

Anar: We literally got back from Europe, SORT of tied up loose ends, kind of left everything and started this project. I'm already contacting a particular label I'm interested in, but we haven't really had the time to focus on that as much as the music itself.

Finally, are the songs on your myspace demos, or are they what you plan on releasing? I mean, I think they sound great... but I often prefer the barebones arrangements of demos.

Anar: These songs aren't gonna be demos. We're gonna keep recording from home, finish this record alone, and then probably get the songs mastered. We also prefer the barebones arrangements.

Travels myspace page. Pay a visit and be their friends.

MP3s
Victory At Sea
mary in june
Stream songs at their myspace

Metal Hearts
foothills
socialize

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August 23, 2007

ARCADE FIRE: Live @ First Avenue Club September 2005

This is a fantastic performance by Arcade Fire which includes members of Wolf Parade (for the encore) and Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy), who was a member of their touring ensemble. The band had been touring their debut smash Funeral for a year when they performed this show, and many of these songs had been a part of their live repertoire for some time, and it shows. I've seen this band twice and I encourage you to go see them for yourself because now you've got the chance (well, some of you have)... check the dates below and the mp3s of their First Avenue Club performance in Minneapolis in September 2005 below that.

FALL TOUR DATES
09/15 Austin, TX - Zilker Park - Austin City Limits Festival
09/17 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks ^
09/20 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl ^
09/21 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Ampitheatre ^
09/24 Seattle, WA - Bank of America Arena ^
09/28 Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre ^
09/30 St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium ^
10/03 Louisville, KY - Waterfront Park ^
10/05 Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion ^
10/06 New York, NY - Randall's Island ^
^ With LCD Soundsystem

EURO DATES
10/26 Glasgow, Scotland - SECC *
10/27 Manchester, England - MEN Arena *
10/29 Newcastle, England - Metro Radio Arena *
10/30 Cardiff, Wales - International Arena *
10/31 Nottingham, England - Arena *
11/02 Brussels, Belgium - Forest National #
11/04 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum #
11/05 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet #
11/07 Copenhagen, Denmark - KB Hallen #
11/08 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle #
11/10 Vienna, Austria - Gasometer #
11/11 Munich, Germany - Tonhalle #
11/17 London, England - Alexandra Palace *
11/18 London, England - Alexandra Palace #
11/19 London, England - Alexandra Palace *

* Support by Clinic
# Support to be confirmed


LINKS ARE DEAD - Sorry

Arcade Fire: Live at The First Avenue Club Minneapolis, Minnesota
Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
Crown of Love
No Cars Go
Haiti
Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
I'm Sleeping In A Submarine
Five Years [David Bowie cover]
Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)
Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
Rebellion (Lies)
Wake Up

August 22, 2007

Beirut: TOUR DATES, TRACK LIST, MP3s


The new Beirut album, The Flying Club Cup (Ba Da Bing!) will be released on October 9 stateside and the 8th in the UK on 4AD. Here's a look at the tracklist and the upcoming tourdates. Also, seeing as this is an mp3 blog, here's a couple of mp3s:

a sunday smile (live at SXSW) [mp3]
a sunday smile (live at la blogotheque w/ kocani orkestar)

And this is Final Fantasy (Owen Pallett) covering "Cliquot" which will appear on Beirut's new album: cliquot [mp3]

The Flying Club Cup Track List:
A Call to Arms
Nantes
A Sunday Smile
Guyamas Sonora
La Banlieu
Cliquot
The Penalty
Forks and Knives (La FĂȘte)
In the Mausoleum
Un Dernier Verre (Pour la Route)
Cherbourg
St. Apollonia
The Flying Club Cup

TOUR DATES
09-20 Brooklyn, NY - Masonic Temple
09-23 Princeton, NJ - Terrace Club #
09-24 New York, NY - Society for Ethical Culture (Wordless Music Series) #
09-26 New York, NY - Delacorte Theater !
09-30 Montreal, Quebec - La Sala Rossa #
10-02 Toronto, Ontario - Danforth Music Hall #
10-04 Chicago, IL - Portage Theater #
10-08 San Francisco, CA - Herbst Theater #
10-09 San Francisco, CA - Herbst Theater #
10-10 Los Angeles, CA - Avalon #
11-06 Manchester, England - Club Academy
11-07 Glasgow, Scotland - The Arches
11-08 Leeds, England - Irish Centre
11-09 Cardiff, Wales - The Point (Swn Festival)
11-10 London, England - The Roundhouse
11-12 Paris, France - Olympia (Inrocks Festival)
11-13 Strasbourg, France - La Laiterie (Inrocks Festiival)
11-14 Brussels, Belgium - Botanique
11-15 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
11-16 Lille, France - Grand Mix
11-18 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega
11-19 Hamburg, Germany - Fabrik
11-20 Cologne, Germany - Kulturkirche
11-21 Munich, Germany - Elserhalle
11-22 Schorndorf, Germany - Manufaktur
11-24 Lyon, France - Ninkashi
11-25 Zurich, Switzerland - Mascotte

# with Colleen
! with Balkan Beat Box

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Beirut's Elephant Gun is currently one of the top album downloads on eMusic.

BONUS MP3s:
from Gulag Orkestar
Postcards from Italy
Mount Wroclai (Idle Days)

August 20, 2007

MORRISSEY: TOUR DATES 2007 + MP3s


Everyone's favourite English 'mope' crooner, Morrissey, has announced tour dates for this fall. He's not playing many cities, but instead many nights in a few cities. Including TEN nights at Los Angeles' Palladium!

Here's what the old bloke sounds like live:

irish blood english heart - Glastonbury 2004 [mp3]
the more you ignore me the closer i get - Drury Lane, London 1995 [mp3]
girlfriend in a coma - Malmo, Sweden 2006 [mp3]

Go give him some love for chrissakes, hell he's almost as old as I am.

TOUR DATES
09-20 Tijuana, Mexico - El Foro
09-21 Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl
09-23 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore
09-24 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore
09-26 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore
09-27 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore
09-29 Santa Barbara, CA - County Bowl
10-01 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-02 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-04 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-05 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-06 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-08 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-09 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-11 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-12 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-13 Los Angeles, CA - Palladium
10-15 Salt Lake City, UT - Thanksgiving Point
10-17 Waukegan, IL - Genesee Theatre
10-19 Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
10-20 Merrillville, IN - Star Plaza
10-22 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
10-23 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
10-26 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
10-27 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
10-28 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
10-30 Boston, MA - Orpheum
10-31 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live!
11-02 Washington, DC - Constitution Hall

Devendra Banhart: 'White Session' + New MP3s


Devendra Banhart will release his new record, Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, on September 25th. Now streaming at his website and myspace are two songs from the upcoming CD, "Samba Vexillographica" and "The Other Woman", these are the latest in a series of new songs to be showcased in this way. But what Sixeyes has for you today is the White Session that Banhart recorded for France's Inter Radio on September 16, 2004. That's eleven songs, six of which appear on Nino Rojo (which was released 3 days prior to this session in the US and Canada, and 11 days later in the UK), another 4 are found on Rejoicing In The Hands, which was released earlier in 2004 (May), in fact both Nino Rojo and Rejoicing In The Hands were recorded during the same marathon 10 day session in the Georgia home of legendary recording engineer Lynn Bridges. Those sessions were just Banhart and his guitar (with some musicians added after the fact to embellish the sound), these White Sessions are raw Banhart, guitar and voice alone.

Devendra Banhart: White Session
The mp3s in this post have long expired, but they have been re-posted in July of 2008 right here.

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Visit these links to download new songs, "Seahorse" and "So Long Old Bean".

DEVENDRA BANHART TOUR DATES
08-10 Oslo, Norway - Oya Festival
08-11 Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West Festival
08-13 Hamburg, Germany - Knust
08-15 Cologne, Germany - Gebaude 9
08-16 Hasselt, Belgium - Pukkelpop Festival
08-17 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands - Lowlands Festival
08-19 Brecon Beacons Powys, Wales - Glanusk Park (Green Man Festival)
08-21 Paris, France - L'Europeen
08-23 Glasgow, Scotland - The Arches
08-24 Leeds, England - Leeds Festival
08-26 Reading, England Reading Festival
09-01 Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore Ballroom *
09-02 Seattle, WA - Bumbershoot Festival *
09-04 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom *
09-06 Santa Cruz, CA - Rio Theater *
09-07 Berkeley, CA - Zellerbach Hall *
09-10 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre (Native American benefit) #
09-12 Omaha, NE - Sokol Auditorium #
09-13 Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall Theater #
09-15 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue #
09-16 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater #
09-18 Chicago, IL - Portage Theater !
09-19 Detroit, MI - Majestic Theater !
09-21 Toronto, Ontario - Danforth Music Hall !
09-22 Montreal, Quebec - Le National !
09-23 Burlington, VT - Davis Center Grand Ballroom at University of Vermont !
09-25 Boston, MA - Roxy Ballroom !
09-27 New York, NY - Grand Ballroom !
09-29 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts !
10-01 Washington, DC - Sixth & I Historic Synagogue !
10-04 Nashville, TN - City Hall $
10-06 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater $
10-07 Austin, TX - La Zona Rosa $
10-09 Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater (Native American benefit) %
10-10 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theater %
10-12 Phoenix, AZ - Marquee Theater %
10-13 Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum Theatre %

* with Noah Georgeson
# with Rio En Medio
! with Matteah Baim
$ with Jana Hunter
% with Hecuba

August 18, 2007

"The White Flash": Modeselektor feat. Thom Yorke MP3


I've posted this song before, but after a dozen (okay, only ten) emails from around the world, the demand has become just too great for me to bear.

Happy now?

the white flash w/thom yorke [mp3]

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Van Morrison: "Hound Dog"

I know this is a day late, as the anniversay of Elvis' death was yesterday, but time was short and I couldn't do a post, so I'm doing it now at 4 am. This is Van Morrison from a well known bootleg called The Inner Mystic, it was recorded in a radio studio, I think, with a small audience present back in 1971. It's a fun listen and should get you moving early on a Saturday morning (or anytime, for that matter).

van morrison hound dog

August 14, 2007

RELEASED: August

These are insound.com's releases for the rest of August. The most exciting release for me is the New Pornographers CD Challengers. I highly recommend it, so start saving, it arrives August 21st. BUY some music!

August

08/14/07 Bang Lime Best Friends In Love Last Gang
08/14/07 Eric Copeland Hermaphrodite Paw Tracks
08/14/07 Junior Senior Hey Hey My My Yo Yo Rykodisc
08/14/07 Nina Nastasia & Jim White You Follow Me FatCat
08/14/07 Sunn 0))) Oracle Southern Lord
08/21/07 Architecture in Helsinki Places Like This Polyvinyl
08/21/07 Austerity Program Black Madonna Hydra Head
08/21/07 Bald Eagle Hot Shoulders Emergency Umbrella
08/21/07 Caribou Andora Merge
08/21/07 Carla Bruni No Promises Downtown
08/21/07 David Dondero Simple Love Team Love
08/21/07 Earlimart Mentor Tormentor Majordomo
08/21/07 Foreign Born On The Wing Now Dim Mak
08/21/07 Imperial Teen The Hair The TV The Baby & The Band Merge
08/21/07 Kinski Down Below It's Chaos Sub Pop
08/21/07 Lindsay Anderson If Minty Fresh
08/21/07 M.I.A. Kala Interscope
08/21/07 Mekons Natural Touch and Go
08/21/07 Mendoza Line 30 Year Low Glurp
08/21/07 Minus the Bear Planet of Ice Suicide Squeeze
08/21/07 New Pornographers Challengers Matador
08/21/07 Numbers Now You Are This Kill Rock Stars
08/21/07 Rilo Kiley Under the Blacklight Warner Brothers
08/21/07 Ryan Ferguson Only Trying To Help Better Looking
08/21/07 Stereo Total Paris-Berlin Kill Rock Stars
08/28/07 Aesop Rock None Shall Pass Def Jux
08/28/07 Liars Liars Mute
08/28/07 No Age Weirdo Rippers FatCat
08/28/07 Northern State Can I Keep This Pen? Ipecac
08/28/07 Pipettes We Are The Pipettes Interscope/Cherry Tree
08/28/07 VHS or Betq Bring On The Comet Astralwerks

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August 13, 2007

TOM WAITS: Live in Akron 2006

This is the best 'bootleg' I've ever heard of Tom Waits, but it isn't a true bootleg, the show was broadcast live on NPR and subsequently the sound is fantastic...

THIS POST HAS BEEN MOVED HERE.


1 Make It Rain

2 Shore Leave


3 Falling Down


4 Tango Until They Are Sore


5 Tom Traubert's Blues


6 Eyeball Kid

7 Murder in the Red Barn

8 Trampled Rose

9 Bottom of the World

10 Til the Money Runs Out

11 Get Behind De Mule

August 12, 2007

The New Pornographer?: Congratulations Carl and Christy

The New Pornographers' Carl Newman was married last Saturday, August 4th, in his new 'hometown' of Brooklyn to Christy Simpson, a Matador Records project manager. Belated congrats to Carl and Christy and here's wishing you all the happiness you desire.

You can get a look at a number of blurry wedding day pix right here.

And here's some music:
Myriad Harbour
My Right Versus Yours
Use It
Twin Cinema
Mass Romantic
The Laws Have Changed
A.C. Newman - Miracle Drug
A.C. Newman - Drink To Me Babe, Then

August 10, 2007

Devendra Banhart: New Streams + "SLOB" MP3


There are two new songs streaming on Banhart's homepage. "Bad Girl" and "Carmensita" are the latest from his upcoming album, Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, to be featured on Banhart's newly unveiled website... check them out here. A previous song featured was "So Long Old Bean", a song that sounds not nearly as archaic as that expression, but it does have a Rudy Vallee crooner tinge to it, minus the megaphone, of course (bonus points if you know who Rudy Vallee was).

so long old bean [mp3]

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August 09, 2007

Vivek Shraya: "Seven Nation Army" Cover

A little bird invaded 'my space' today and guess what song it was singing? That's right... "Seven Nation Army". A great song by a great band, so why would someone do their own version of, like I said, a great song by a great band? I asked Toronto-based Vivek Shraya a couple of questions and here's what he had to say:

I tend to play at least one cover at live shows but I have never recorded one..."officially"...and Meghan Toohey, who produced the track (no vocals...that was all me...) and I thought it would be fun recording a cover in the same vein of the new record I just released in May (If We're Not Talking). I demo'ed a bunch of covers including Amy Winehouse, who I am really into right now, but this one really stood out for both of us...I think Meghan was the one that suggested it. Covers give you a chance to slip into someone else's shoes...you know? Maybe pretend you are someone else even. Take something that already exists, something you admire and put your own mark on it. And it's just such a great song to begin with and it's so much fun to sing.

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If We're Not Talking is Vivek Shraya's first electro project and it's a good one. Listen to the cover as it throbs and crashes it's way through White Stripe territory, and enjoy (it's hard to miss) the great vocal by Shraya.

vivek shraya - seven nation army [mp3]
Vivek's myspace

Hot Hot Heat: New MP3: "Let Me In"

This track is from the band's upcoming release, Happiness LTD. It has all the hallmarks of the later work from the band: catchy, nearly spunky, top grade pop, plus the unmistakable voice of Steve Bays. I like it. Not sure if it'll come close to replacing the earlier Hot Hot Heat songs I love like "Bandages", "Talk To Me, Dance With Me", and "Save Us, S.O.S.", but I'm more than willing to let it try. Wait, what's that I hear, strings? Bells? Now I'm very interested in what the rest of this album sounds like.


From Happiness LTD.
let me in [mp3]


From Make Up the Breakdown 2002
bandages [mp3]
save us, sos [mp3]


FIND MORE MP3s from Happiness LTD.


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Happiness Ltd. TRACKLIST - September 11th
1 Happiness Ltd.
2 Let Me in
3 5 Times Out of 100
4 Harmonicas & Tambourines
5 Outta Heart
6 My Best Fiend
7 Conversation
8 Give Up?
9 Good Day to Die
10 So So Cold
11 Waiting for Nothing

TOUR DATES
19 Aug Sunset Junction Silverlake, California
24 Aug Koko (Club NME) London, London and South East
25 Aug Reading Festival Reading, Midlands
26 Aug Leeds Festival Leeds
30 Aug Kings College London, London and South East
2 Sep Arena Parco Nord (Independent Days Festival) Bologna, Bologna
3 Sep Atomic Cafe Munich, Hamburg
4 Sep Lido Berlin, Berlin
22 Sep North Stadium Lot Qwest Field (Endfest 16) Seattle, Washington

"For The Kids" : Blitzen Trapper, Rogue Wave, Jolie Holland, of Montreal

Nettwerk will release the third edition of their benefit album to raise funds for VH1's Save the Music Foundation on October 2nd. The For The Kids disc includes a little something from Canada's Great Lake Swimmers, a song which previously appeared on See You On The Moon!: Songs for Kids of All Ages in 2006 on Paper Bag Records.

Here's that Great Lake Swimmers song...
see you on the moon! [mp3]

And I'm looking forward to hearing the of Montreal contribution and the inevitable, and extremely disturbing inner visual of Mr Barnes sans pantalons (thank you, youtube, or boobtube, or some-kinda-tube) singing a kids song.

TRACKLIST
"I Want To Have Fun," Of Montreal
"See You on the Moon," Great Lake Swimmers
"The Poopsmith Song," Over The Rhine
"My Little Bird," Rogue Wave
"Itsy Bitsy Spider," O.A.R.
"The Other Day I Met a Bear," Barenaked Ladies
"The Babysitter Song," Dar Williams
"I'm a Believer," the Sippy Cups
"If You're Happy and You Know It," Anathallo
"Does Your Cat Have a Mustache," the Format
"Very Long," Moby
"My Darling Clementine," Submarines
"The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round," Kyle Andrews
"New Shoes," Blitzen Trapper
"Sunny," Piano
"Jellyman Kelly," Mates Of State
"No Hiding," Hem
"The Lint Song," MC Lars
"Pure Imagination," Jolie Holland
"As Small As Me," Rosie Thomas and Damien Jurado

MORE Great Lake Swimmers...
Your Rocky Spine
I Am Part Of A Large Family
Song For The Angels
When It Flows
Moving Pictures, Silent Films
I Will Never See The Sun

August 06, 2007

THE VEILS: Black Sessions! AGAIN!!



After several requests I think it's about time that some of you, who haven't had the chance, get that chance to hear The Veils' Black Sessions (which are French radio sessions done before a live audience). I had posted the set a while back and now gladly give all those interested the chance to download these mp3s once more. And check the tour dates below... and buy the friggin' album... please.

BLACK SESSIONS #251

THE BLACK SESSIONS HAVE BEEN REPOSTED HERE.

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Upcoming Tour Dates

3 Aug 2007 The Paper Heart Phoenix, Arizona
15 Aug 2007 Beauty Bar San Diego, California
16 Aug 2007 Hotel Cafe Los Angeles, California
17 Aug 2007 Hotel Cafe Los Angeles, California
18 Aug 2007 The Bunkhouse Las Vegas, Nevada
2 Sep 2007 Download Festival Chicago, Illinois
4 Sep 2007 Grog Shop Cleveland, Ohio
5 Sep 2007 El Mocambo Toronto, Ontario
6 Sep 2007 Zaphod Beeblebrox Ottawa, Ontario
8 Sep 2007 Osheaga Festival Montreal, Quebec
10 Sep 2007 Bowery Ballroom New York, New York
15 Sep 2007 Leffingeleuren Festival Leffinge, Belgium
26 Nov 2007 Oosterpoort Groningen, Netherlands
27 Nov 2007 Patronaat Haarlem, Netherlands
28 Nov 2007 O13 Tilburg, Netherlands
29 Nov 2007 Speakers Delft, Netherlands

The New Pornographers Carl Newman Does Bacharach



The New Pornographers Carl Newman has been very open, if not obsessive, about his influences and here's a great sounding audio example. This is the band Carl sang in before the New Pornos were formed, Zumpano, doing a CBC radio session of all Burt Bacharach covers back on January 26th 1999. These songs will sound familiar to many, even if you don't recognize the song titles, these songs have entered the collective musical consciousness due to the simple fact that Bacharach is a genius.

1 Intro
2 twenty four hours from tulsa
3 Interview
4 anyone who had a heart
5 what the world needs now is love
6 Interview
7 always something there to remind me
8 my little red book
9 Outro

Session Line-Up
Carl Newman (vocals, guitar, hammond B-3)
David Carswell(guitar)
Michael Ledwidge(piano)
Stefan Niemann(bass)
Jason Zumpano (drums)

BONUS MP3s:
a.c. newman come crash
the new pornographers the body says no
a.c. newman drink to me babe, then
the new pornographers the new face of zero and one
sparrow this is how it's done (jason zumpano's new band)
zumpano changes (the zombies)

PRE-ORDER the upcoming New Pornos release, Challengers here.

August 03, 2007

Feed Problem

If you subscribe to sixeyes feed, you may have missed a couple of posts since Wednesday night. I had a problem with my feed which I think I've resolved, but what you may have missed is Part One of my interview with John Vanderslice which includes the exclusive video shot at Tiny Telephone of "Numbered Lithograph" from Emerald City. There was also a mix of mp3s posted on Thursday, so please check them out.

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John Vanderslice Interview: Part 2

Here's what you've been waiting for, part two of sixeyes interview with JV. If you missed part 1, with talk of sex on desks, Don Rickles, and Rhythm Ace drum machines, PLUS the exclusive premiere of "Numbered Lithograph" Live at Tiny Telephone, you can jump back to it right here.

Now, here's Part Deux of sixeyes interview with John Vanderslice...




SIXEYES:
With Bowie being your hero, do you aspire to reinvent yourself, if not image-wise, but musically each time you set out to make a new record?

John Vanderslice: Oh yes, but I never do. Isn’t that strange?? It seems like an easy thing to do... I really admire how Bowie changed musical styles like actors changing roles. Genre was like clothing in theater, something you inhabit for effect. Now I know how difficult it is to take those clothes off!!

SIXEYES: You've penned a number of songs that deal with and/or are set in Baghdad (the obvious being "Plymouth Rock" and "Trance Manual", and now you've advanced to the point where you are naming your upcoming album after a section of the city. I've got to ask if you've ever been there and if not, what have you read or seen that has affected you so much that that city keeps reappearing in your work?

JV: Well Baghdad city seems to be the epicenter of so much American folly. In the middle we've got a heavily fortified green zone, where we're building a billion dollar US embassy, by far the largest in the world. It's on 104 acres and half of the 5,500 employees are security. This is INSANE! But fascinating, right? I mean, why? It's the one of the only projects we built in Iraq that was delivered on time. And another indicator we're never leaving.

I've never been to the Middle East. I would love to take that drive from the airport to the green zone.

I don't think I really understand why we're there. Oil, China, heartland theory, funding a shadow government, yes I'm sure all those, but there are other reasons I haven't figured out... and that keeps me coming back to Iraq.

SIXEYES: This has nothing to do with the new record, but a while back I was listening to "Big Band Stars” and got a strong impression from the lyric that you were perhaps a fan of Melville’s Moby Dick? And that thought came back to me when I read something you’d written on your website about hurling a harpoon into black water. Does the story of the whale hold special significance for you?

JV: Oh yeah, Melville and Chaucer were the two big things for me when I went to UC Berkeley. I think anyone who tours and makes music over a long period of time must be haunted by some unknowable monster!!

SIXEYES: Just what is the plan for promoting the new album? Is the main thrust going to come from blog interviews and previews on blogs like Sixeyes, or are you going to lay down serious cash on a half page ad in an indie mag, or two, or three?

JV: Well, we're trying to do something different from our past records. I personally live on the web, so that's the place I want to push the record. We probably won't have any print ads for Emerald City. Everything is different now, and by the time my next record comes out we'll have to rethink it all again.

One thing that has to go: the three to four month lead time for a record release. This is retarded! That’s all to set up national press. Can you think of anything slower and more 20th century than doing something FOUR months in advance to get a record review? Shit, there's tons of nights where a blogger emails me THE NIGHT of a show and has written and photographed extensively about the performance they saw two hours earlier. That’s more my speed.

SIXEYES: Who shot and edited the Tiny Telephone Emerald City Tour film? And did you get involved in any way with the post-production?

JV: Scott Ottaway was the mastermind. He contacted me about filming a show in Seattle and I thought he'd be a natural. He brought two camera crews down to Tiny Telephone and kept everything rolling. I wasn't very involved in the post-production. I was too busy with my pit-bulls (it's dog-fighting season here). I told Scott I wanted as few cuts as possible, and for him to keep it very natural and unprocessed. He did a wonderful job.

SIXEYES: How long a process was this? Was it an all day affair?

JV: Two 14 hour days. By the end we felt like prostitutes on Super Bowl weekend. Whatever that means :)

SIXEYES: And I'm curious about who came up with the idea to shoot the film and offer it to favourite blogs of yours? Also, was this in any way to deter the entire album appearing as mp3s as soon as it hit the shelves?

JV: It was Barsuk's idea!!! Which is great because they can't blame us if it all goes wrong. Ha!

No it wasn't done to deter any p2p sharing. More of a way to show appreciation to fans and blogs for the support. And also to prove we can actually play these songs live!!!

SIXEYES: In the song “The Tower” you mention Tarot cards and I’ve seen a deck of Tarot cards in a picture of the console in Tiny Telephone. How heavily are you into Tarot and that kind of thing?

JV: Well, I love the Rider-Waite-Smith deck; I think the narrative ideas in it are fascinating. The song "the tower" is about the perils of ego and hubris. As far as my own beliefs, I am a godless soul who doesn't buy any of it.

SIXEYES: The current press release on Emerald City says that you wrote the bulk of the record while attempting to get your French girlfriend a visa, has that situation been resolved? And what did you learn, or are learning, about your government from this sad state of affairs?

JV: Well we're still dealing with all of that!!!

Well, I certainly learned that you need to constructively use all the anger these things produce, and not become bitter and crazy...

SIXEYES: Ok, on a lighter note... from photos I’ve carefully scrutinized it seems that all the members (excepting you of course) of your band are smokers. What’s it like being the odd man out when you’re on a six-week tour with three tobacco fiends?

JV: Yeah that's kind of a bummer. It’s strange I don't mind tobacco, what really messes me up is processed smokes. I used to work in a cigar bar and all that real tobacco was fine for me. I tried to get my band mates to roll their own. That lasted about three days.

SIXEYES: Now that you’re a world traveler and have seen things I can only dream about, or see on cable, where would you like to go if you could go anywhere right now?

JV: Vietnam!!

Seeing how the previous question was about 'travel', I thought I'd now ask John to take a trip down memory lane for his thoughts and feelings on the past six solo albums he’s recorded and released. And, as always, JV being a generous and open soul, he offers to pay for gas so I can come along, tells me that I'm coming along on his next European tour, and says something about blueberry pancakes, or was it blueberry blunts... here he is, on the couch:


Mass Suicide Occult Figurines (2000)
My first solo record, and my first record for a label. It’s really half an mk ultra record and half experiments in recording myself at tiny telephone. The heavy band songs (bill gates, speed lab, what did you do today, big band stars) were mk ultra songs tracked live with John Croslin. I love the title, and I love the sound of the record, but I can't listen to it. It’s too fragmented and unfocused. It wasn't until I cleared my mind of my old band that I was able to move in a new direction.

Download the entire Mass Suicide Occult Figurines album here at his homepage.

Time Travel is Lonely (2001)
Probably my fondest memory. It was the first record i felt like I found any kind of style that was true to what I was hearing in my head. I had made a lot of breakthroughs in recording since MSOF, finding a noisier, more distressed way of tracking. This was the first record I worked with Scott Solter, who did some tracking and overdubs. John Croslin mixed it at Tiny Telephone on our (then) new Neve 5316 console.

Download a couple of tracks from Time Travel Is Lonely here.


Life and Death of an American Fourtracker (2002)
This album feels a bit rushed to me, notice it was my third record in three years. some individual songs are high points for me (the mansion, 424) but the overall feel of the record is not fully realized. Some of the sonic experiments that Solter did (the percussion in "Nikki O Nikki", the drums in "Amitriptyline") are mind blowing to me today. After this record came out I decided to slow down my recording schedule, partially in response to the increase in tours.

Download a couple of tracks from Life and Death of an American Fourtracker here.

Cellar Door (2004)
A new direction. The first full collaboration between Scott Solter and me. It seemed to really benefit from the slowed down recording schedule. Sonically, Scott and I have never topped “Up Above The Sea”.

My only regret is leaving a track on the record that's probably the most requested song from the record. I won't name it!!

Download a couple of tracks from Cellar Door here.


Pixel Revolt (2005)
The biggest seller and many people's (along with TTIL) favorite. I really feel it's too long. If I had it over again I would pull four songs of the record and put them on a companion EP. I grew up with 40 minute LPs and, for me, that's the ideal format.

The songs for the EP would've been:

1. Peacocks in the Video Rain
2. Continuation
3. Radiant with Terror
4. Crc 7173, Affectionately

Then you would've had a ten song, 40 minute record and a very interesting EP.

Download a couple of tracks from Pixel Revolt here.

Emerald City (2007)
9 songs, 40 minutes! Yes. The first record made with a band: David Douglas, Ian Bjornstad, David Broecker. Mostly tracked live with Scott Solter. No other players appear on Emerald City. It’ll take me a few years to figure out how I feel about this one. In general, my estimation of a new record is a manic-depressive cycle. One day you're stunned you let so many mistakes make it to tape, and other days you feel you'll never be able to make music like this again.


From Emerald City: white dove [mp3]

August 02, 2007

JOHN VANDERSLICE: Live From Tiny Telephone + Interview Part 1

Emerald City, John Vanderslice's latest solo record and his first with a tried and true band backing him, was released on July 24th through Seattle's Barsuk Records, and it stands up well beside his last release, the critically acclaimed Pixel Revolt. But this time out not only is the sound pared back, but the content as well, with nine tracks which crackle, buzz, and mesmerize like the overload of media information we are inundated with each and every day (Pixel Revolt had 14). JV feels this buzz, he lives and breathes it as an avid consumer of online culture and print media, and he may understand it better than some because his new baby, Emerald City, is being promoted in a different way with print advertising being pushed to the side and JV's home away from home, the internet, being the prime focus. And the main push right now is his Tiny Telephone Emerald City Video Tour which is using nine of his favourite music blogs to host each of Emerald City's nine tracks in glorious 16 x 9 videos (go to his homepage for links to all the videos posted, so far). Sixeyes is proud to present the latest in that series, "Numbered Lithograph". Here it is, along with part 1 of the sixeyes interview with JV below... enjoy.




From Emerald City
white dove [mp3]

BUY Emerald City

VISIT:
JV homepage
JV myspace

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SIXEYES: John, the new album opens with acoustic guitar, was there any specific reason you leaned more heavily on acoustic for this album? Was it because you were tired of the electric, or is it just easier to work with an acoustic in a live recording environment?

JV: Well, to be honest I find recording electric guitar very difficult. Also, Scott Solter and I call it the "cookie monster" at Tiny Telephone because it chews up so much dynamic range. It steals space from vocals and most harmonic instruments that live in the middle. It’s like going out on the town with a loud-mouthed guy who's wearing a "sigma pi" sweatshirt. Unless you're getting jumped, he may be a liability.

There’s something more feminine and subtle about an acoustic, even when it's distorted to high heaven.

SIXEYES: Sometimes it's the little behind-the-scenes things that I wonder about, such as your going out with a photographer and scouting locations (that sounds so Hollywood) for the cover shot. What is that like? Do you typically spend a day having your picture taken? And why put your mug on the cover this time out (sixeyes: this is the first time JV has been on he cover)? And who is that woman sitting behind you on the cover of Emerald City?

JV: Well, remember Alan that I would love nothing more than to be a cinematographer. So photo shoots for me are amazing. Autumn de Wilde and I drove around for hours scouting places to shoot. She is a tremendous photographer and the only reason I ended up on the cover, I'm not sure who else I would trust that to. We shot for about 14 hours straight, and that's pretty rough. I mean to look interesting for five minutes is tiring, right!

So, we drove by an open garage door with an old lady and her son listening to Dr. Laura (right-wing self-help blabber, if you don’t know her, it's hilarious), Autumn said: "Stop!" We got out and she charmed the women into letting us take photos with her. I drive by her house everyday but haven't seen her yet to tell her she's on the cover. I'll wait until I get them back.

I wanted to put myself on the cover because I wanted to make more of a direct connection with the listener, and because my hero is Bowie and he's almost ALWAYS on the cover!

SIXEYES: A cinematographer, eh? You know, even if I don't currently own a camera (cell phones don't count) I sometimes find myself thinking, as I gaze through windows of cars, or buses, or trains, 'that would be a great shot', or 'that's a very cool location for a shoot'. Do you ever do that? And do you also, as I do, think 'oh hell, what am I doing, I'm not gonna make a movie'? Or maybe it's just me.

JV: Yes, I think of that stuff all the time, I usually take 300-400 photos every tour. And yes I know I’ll never make a movie. That would be absurd! It’s a very potent fantasy to be able to shift into another creative area. But it took me 15 years of playing and recording to even begin to figure it out, so I’m not sure if I want to go through that again!

SIXEYES: The eighth track on Emerald City is "Numbered Lithograph", a song that was previously titled "Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Numbered Lithograph". I didn't know who Mackintosh was before being prompted to search him out online, I was certain he was an artist, a painter, knowing of your interest in art history, but he's not, he's an architect (sixeyes: he's renowned as an architect, but did paint as well). How did you receive inspiration for the lyric in this song?

JV: Well, a girl I dated a few years ago did her arts degree at Stanford on Mackintosh, so I got interested in him through her. When I was in Glasgow I went to the Glasgow School of Art and the CRM cafe. Amazing!! I first found out about him through his wallpaper and tile designs. I am obsessed with anything domestic and crafty.

SIXEYES: What startled me and put me off on first listening to the album version of the song (I listened to a couple of live versions many times before getting a hold of the album), was that mysterious clicking-clacking-burbling-gurgle that wiggles it way throughout the song. But now I enjoy it, although I have to ask: What the hell is that?

JV: Ha!! It's a Rhythm Ace drum machine, one of the earliest drum machines ever made. I'm sure it's being jammed into a bunch of effects and distortion boxes. I'm glad you got used to it!!!

SIXEYES: And the abrupt ending, both lyrically and musically, what are you trying to say by ending the track the way you have?

JV: That song to me is about fragmentation and isolation. And things that are separated from their usual place or environment. The girl from the table, the cell phone from the girl, the bird from nature and the singer from friends and a healthier life. I wanted an anti-chorus, it actually doesn't sum up the emotions of the song, but makes the narrative feel more fractured. The quick and ruthless cut was part of that.

SIXEYES: Your old collaborator, Scott Solter, was once again in studio with you for the recording. You've worked together quite a bit and I was wondering if his role ever changes, or does he always contribute musically as well as production-wise?

JV: Well, his role gets bigger and bigger with each record. I LEAN on him! Some songs he hangs back, makes a few suggestions here and there, and let's it happen. Other songs he'll do a complete tear down. "Tablespoon of Codeine" is a Solter production. Top to bottom. Now, Douglas, Brock, and Ian wrote a lot of the music, but Scott shaped everything. My version of the song sounds NOTHING like the completed song. "Time To Go" is very similar to the demo I recorded.

SIXEYES: The upcoming Emerald City tour lists the touring band as David Douglas, Ian Bjornstad, Daniel Hart, and Dave Willingham. Who are these new guys and what's up with Dave (Mr. Comedy) Broecker missing from the line-up?

JV: Ha, Broecker is funny as hell. The movie guy voice he does is requested as often as some of the songs! He'll play with us in Seattle this month and always for the NW shows. He's getting married and trying to have a real life:) You can't blame him. We will probably play as a trio now with additional players as they're available. Daniel Hart is a genius. He plays in Physics of Meaning and Polyphonic Spree. He's an excellent violinist and singer. He'll add a lot to the set. Dave Willingham is the sound engineer for the Spree, we're lucky to have him.

SIXEYES: I get the feeling that you didn’t have any writer’s block when it came to getting these songs down on paper. If so, was that due to the fact you were bursting with ideas from your globetrotting tours over the past couple of years in support of Pixel Revolt?

JV: I had no trouble this time around. I think the best thing was taking a longer break. We have a two-year gap in between Pixel (Revolt) and Emerald (City). That’s by far the longest yet. I think the next record will be a lot faster than that. And yes the tours help, you have SO MUCH visual and emotional input that it's bound to pour out when you're still.

SIXEYES: Staying the course here, didn’t you write Pixel Revolt at your desk? I seem to recall you saying that. I want to know if any of Emerald City’s songs were penned away from that desk? Do you ever write while on the road?

JV: Yeah, I do everything on my desk. Sleep, eat. Even make love to my girlfriend. My desk is my life! I’m there right now listening to a Don Rickles interview on Fresh Air and typing this to you Alan!!!



That’s a really good question because for the first time, I wrote songs on tour. The first two on Emerald, "Kookaburra" and "Time To Go" were written in Australia when I was on tour with the Mountain Goats.

We stayed on after the tour at Killcare Beach (pictured above - photo by JV) and swam and hiked. It was one of the best times of my life.

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Whoa now! Hold on good reader, this is just the end of PART ONE!! PART TWO of this interview will be posted tomorrow. Please come check it out as it features what I like to call 'John Vanderslice: a self-analysis in six parts'. Which is his own thoughts and feelings looking back on all six solo albums he has released. And there's lots more, stuff like Baghdad, Bowie, Moby Dick, shadow governments, Super Bowl prostitutes, Tarot cards, and hand rolled cigarettes to mention a few.

See you tomorrow then, thanks for reading and I know that John thanks you for listening and for watching.

August 01, 2007

The Acorn: New Album + MP3s


Ottawa based band, The Acorn, will release their latest effort, Glory Hope Mountain, on September 25th via Paper Bag Records. You can stream one track from the new project here on their myspace (or download the mp3 below). The band also released an EP earlier this year titled Tin Fist, but the Acorn song that still gets me the most is "Blankets" from the EP titled Blankets!, released in 2005 on Kelp Records.

From Blankets!
blankets [mp3]

From Tin Fist
feral chile [mp3]

From Glory Hope Mountain
flood part 1 [mp3]

TOUR DATES
09-22 London, Ontario - LOLA Festival +
10-11 Montreal, Quebec - Casa del Popolo
10-12 Kingston, Ontario - Grad Club
10-13 Ottawa, Ontario - Barrymore's
10-18 London, Ontario - Call the Office
10-19 Guelph, Ontario - Club Vinyl
10-20 Windsor, Ontario - Avalon
10-24 Sudbury, Ontario - Townehouse
10-25 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario - Gallery Lounge
10-26 Thunder Bay, Ontario - The Outpost
10-27 Winnipeg, Manitoba - West End Cultural Center
10-28 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Louis' Pub
10-30 Edmonton, Alberta - Starlight
10-31 Lethbridge, Alberta - Slice
11-02 Vancouver, British Columbia - Plaza
11-03 Victoria, British Columbia - Sugar
11-05 Calgary, Alberta - Broken City
11-06 Regina, Saskatchewan - The Lazy Owl
11-15 Waterloo, Ontario - Starlight
11-16 Toronto, Ontario - TBA
11-17 Peterborough, Ontario - Montreal House

+ with Akron/Family, Constantines