May 09, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Cause Co-Motion!
DIY pop-makers Cause Co-Motion! will be releasing a six song 12” EP on May 12 through Slumberland Records. More
May 09, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Fever Ray
Karin Dreijer Andersson of the Knife has announced North American fall tour dates for her solo endeavour, Fever Ray.
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May 07, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Dirty Projectors
Band to tour support TV on the Radio, tour, release 5th album…on cassette? More
May 07, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Jarvis Cocker
All this week Jarvis Cocker is taking over the Galerie Chappe art gallery in Paris for musical performances, exercise classes, a photo exhibition, and all sorts. Today was children’s day, as French children traditionally have Wednesday’s off, and so we sent our Paris photographer Sophie Etchart down to the event to capture the madness. More
May 06, 2009
By Laura Studarus
The Shins
On Saturday night at Washington University, The Shins unveiled unexpected changes in their lineup. Keyboardist Marty Crandall has been replaced with Ron Lewis from Grand Archives and Fruit Bats, while drummer Jesse Sandoval’s place has been taken by Joe Plummer of Modest Mouse. The band are currently touring and are working on a new album. More
May 06, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Band to compile fan “deaf descriptions” of upcoming album into a second spoken-word album to be released the same day. More
May 05, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Interpol
Interpol’s Paul Banks is getting ready to release an album as Julian Plenti in August. More
May 05, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Patrick Wolf
Having been the second to sign with NYLON Records, U.K.-based Patrick Wolf has announced the U.S. Release of his newest album, The Bachelor, as well as plans for a summer tour. More
May 05, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
R.E.M.
R.E.M. has as announced the reissue of their 1984 album, Reckoning, slated for distribution as a two-disc 25th anniversary deluxe edition on June 23rd. More
May 02, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Jarvis Cocker
Jarvis Cocker is to take up residence at a Paris art gallery all next week. Replete with audience interaction, improvisation, aerobics classes, and a children’s day, the five-day experiment sounds like a ton of fun. More