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Coachella 2014: 77 Bands In 77 Days

The Cult

14/03/15 at 8.54pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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Over the next 11 weeks I’ll dig deep into the 2014 Coachella Music Festival lineup, featuring one band per day. The purpose of this piece is to assist in difficult decisions that inevitably you’ll need to make, as well as, serve as a fun countdown to Coachella Week. Note: All bands appear in a completely random order… Enjoy, and let the countdown continue!

Check out previous days here.

Day 54 = The Cult
Performing = Friday

This is an updated version of the Flashback Friday I posted last July.

The Cult are a British hard rock band formed by Canadian Ian Astbury in 1983. The band’s origin is traced back to 1981 when Ian moved to England and formed the gothic rock band Southern Death Cult. The critically acclaimed band enjoyed immediate success and praise while opening for Bauhaus and Theatre Of Hate. Record labels lined up for a chance to sign the up-and-comers, but before they could put pen to paper Ian broke up the band 16 months into it. While on tour Ian met Billy Duffy from Theatre Of Hate. The two joined forces and formed the band Death Cult, hoping to cash in on the success of the former band’s name. By 1984 the band realized that if they were to going have success in America they needed to drop the gothic connotations, and they truncated the name again to simply The Cult.
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New Music Tuesday March 11, 2014

14/03/11 at 9.12pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record stores or on digital download.

Dean Wareham “Dean Wareham”

The former frontman from the legendary slowcore indie outfits Galaxie 500 and Luna is releasing his first-ever solo album. The album is produced by Jim James from My Morning Jacket.

Watch “The Dancer Disappears” here:
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Watch Arctic Monkeys Video “Arabella”

14/03/05 at 10.23pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

arctic_monkeys_090Arctic Monkeys have released yet another video off their fantastic 2013 release AM. It’s difficult to decide which one of the excellent tunes on the album is the best, but the track “Arabella” is definitely top two. The band recently dropped the video. One of these years these dudes will show up on line one at Coachella.

Watch “Arabella” here:

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Coachella 2014: 77Bands In 77 Days

Beck

14/02/25 at 7.17pm   /   by present-tense   /   0 Comment

BeckPresent-Tense here giving daver a bit of a break. I’m helping to dig deep into the 2014 Coachella Music Festival lineup, featuring one band per day. The purpose of this piece is to assist in difficult decisions that inevitably you’ll need to make, as well as, serve as a fun countdown to Coachella Week. Note: All bands appear in a completely random order… Enjoy, and let the countdown continue!

Check out previous days here.

Day 37 = Beck

Performing = Sunday

Beck (aka Beck Hansen) should be pretty familiar to the people in our audience (Sean, Dave, Jim and myself). I had purchased what I thought was Beck’s first album way back in 1994 ‘Mellow Gold’. At the time, I loved the song “Loser” but felt the rest of the album sucked. Unbeknownst to me, there were two previous Beck albums – ‘One Foot in the Grave’ and ‘Stereopathic Soul Manure’.  People like me were so caught up with ‘Loser’ that we failed to give those albums a chance.  I’ve since listened to them and have a new respect for ‘One Foot in the Grave’ but can’t really get into the ‘Soul Manure’.

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The Horrors Announce New Album & Release Video “I See You”

14/02/25 at 10.30am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

blogger-image-643260246English post-punk rockers The Horrors have announced that their fourth studio album Luminous will drop here in the States on May 6. The new release is the follow-up to the impressive 2011 LP Skying. To celebrate the news the group released a lyric video for the lead single “I See You.” The band describes the forthcoming album as fun and danceable. We here at the blog definitely enjoy fun.

Fans of The Horrors should check out the English psych-rock shoegazingish band TOY.

Watch the video “I See You” here:

Luminous tracklist
01 Chasing Shadows
02 First Day of Spring
03 So Now You Know
04 In and Out of Sight
05 Jealous Sun
06 Falling Star
07 I See You
08 Change Your Mind
09 Mine and Yours
10 Sleepwalk

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Coachella 2014: 77Bands In 77 Days

Surfer Blood

14/02/18 at 7.36pm   /   by present-tense   /   0 Comment

Surfer BloodPresent-Tense here giving daver a bit of a break. He’s currently wrapping his sharpies in protective coating (CENSORED) to prepare for April’s festivities.  I’m helping daver to dig deep into the 2014 Coachella Music Festival lineup, featuring one band per day. The purpose of this piece is to assist in difficult decisions that inevitably you’ll need to make, as well as, serve as a fun countdown to Coachella Week. Note: All bands appear in a completely random order… Enjoy, and let the countdown continue.

Surfer Blood are an alt-rock quartet representing West Palm Beach, Florida. While you may think their band name is stupid, their first stab wasn’t much better (Jabroni Sandwich). At least the Surfer Blood name is probably better at selling more t-shirts. Surfer Blood play some catchy surf inspired alt rock which would have felt right at home on your FM radio dial back in the 90’s when KROQ and the like would actually play some decent music and break some decent bands. I think Surfer Blood would have been bigger than Marcy Playground back in the day.

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U2’s The Edge Discusses Becoming A Heritage Act

14/02/13 at 11.17pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

edgeWhile U2 are putting the finishing touches on their 13th studio album, guitarist The Edge discussed the thought of becoming “A Heritage Act” with U.K. magazine NME. With what is slowly becoming a bitter pill to swallow, Mr. Edge had this to say about the band’s inevitable future:

“We don’t want to ever be a heritage act,” The Edge said. “It might happen, but we’ll go kicking and screaming into that mode. We feel the place for us to be is part of the conversation of contemporary culture and music and film and everything else, and we don’t see the reason why we can’t, because it’s been possible for various artists in different forms. Frank Lloyd Wright, to the day he died, was designing the most incredible things – we want to be part of that rather than grow old gracefully.”

This news comes almost 11 months to the day that FOALS frontman Yannis Philippakis stirred up the debate of Heritage Vs. Non-Heritage Acts, a debate this blog embraced. Let’s revisit Mr. Philippakis’ comments once again for shits and giggles, shall we…

yannis“The small group of bands who repeatedly headline festivals in the UK is a big problem,” continuing: “There’s a big problem with old bands who always occupy the top slots at festivals. More Heritage names reform every year, which only makes it worse. It really limits bands of our generation. We don’t get a fair chance to headline, because the slots are reserved for the same old names.”

Philippakis went on to say: “You get people in their late 30s going to festivals, in their dungarees with a couple of kids, wanting to relive their adolescence, pretending they’re baggy again by watching The Stone Roses. They aren’t in touch with what’s going on now. I’m bored of seeing some dude from the ’90s headline, it means nothing to me.”

Too bad Yannis will never know how in touch that dude in his mid-forties standing there in his dungarees really is.

U2, the soon-to-be Heritage Act, are planning a summer release date for their forthcoming album, currently untitled. The album’s production was slowed a tad while they worked on the song “Ordinary Love” for the movie Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom. In addition, The Edge and Co. released the song “Invisble,” to help raise money to fight AIDS, during the Super Bowl. Future events include performing at the 86th Academy Awards next month… you know, things that Heritage Acts do.

Watch the video for “Invisible” here:

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The Dandy Warhols To Release First-Ever Live Album

14/01/30 at 8.11pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

tdw.spring2014.wp2_The Dandy Warhols announced that they will release their first-ever live album on March 25. The album is the live set of the band performing the classic album Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia in its entirety. The set was recorded in June 2013 at the Wonder Ballroom in Portland, Oregon.

In typical Dandy fashion, they’re offering pre-order fun bundles at discounted prices on their website. The band also announced spring tour dates that includes a stop at the Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix.

The band had this to say about their upcoming live release:

The Dandy Warhols are excited to tell you all about our first-ever LIVE Dandys album: Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia Live at the Wonder. We realize that maybe a Dandys live album is long overdue, but we really wanted to get it right, you know? We wanted a live album with no overdubs or re-recording, so when we put that “LIVE” on the cover, we mean it.
Recorded in June 2013 at Portland’s Wonder Ballroom, Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia Live at the Wonder documents The Dandy Warhols’ 13/13/13 Tour – a year long celebration of the 13th anniversary of (arguably) our most popular record, Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia. We run through every track from Thirteen Tales in order: starting with the layers of e-bow, jangle, and trumpet on “Godless” all the way through to the sparse hop-a-long epic “The Gospel.”

Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia Live at the Wonder will be available March 25th, 2014 on CD, double-LP (with bonus tracks), and digital download from our partners at The End Records (US) & on Naive Records (GSA & France).

Check out the bundles here

Check out the tour dates here:
http://www.dandywarhols.com/shows/

Watch the video for “Bohemian Like You” here:

How Fun!
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New Music Tuesday January 28, 2014

14/01/28 at 9.25pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

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The following album dropped today and is available in your local trendy record stores or on digital download.

Dum Dum Girls “Too True”

It’s always a beautiful day when Dum Dum Girls drop new music. The Los Angeles based dream-pop band are releasing their third studio album. The ladies shared the track “Lost Boys and Girls Club” last fall.

Watch “Lost Boys and Girls Club” here:

Download “Too True” here:

Hospitality “Trouble”

The Brooklyn based indie pop band Hospitality are releasing their sophomore full-length. Trouble is the follow-up to their 2012 eponymous debut. The quartet have already shared the track “I Miss Your Bones,” and today the video for the track “Going Out” surfaced. Both tunes are below!

Listen to “I Miss Your Bones” courtesy of TheMusicIntro here:

Watch the video for “Going Out” here:

Download “Trouble” here:

Drowners “Drowners”


Check out the piece on Drowners in 77 Bands In 77 Days for details.

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Temples Share Video “Mesmerise”

14/01/21 at 8.25pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

515English psychedelic rockers Temples have shared a video for the tune “Mesmerise” today. The band is scheduled to drop their much-anticipated debut album Sun Structures on February 11. “Mesmerise” becomes the fourth track the band has shared from their upcoming release over the last year. Temples are part of the Saturday lineup at the 2014 Coachella Music Festival.

Watch “Mesmerise” here:

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Pixies Lovering Suggests Surprises To Come

14/01/21 at 8.03pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

19The new look Pixies kicked off the North American leg of their world tour this week with New Paz on Bass. The tour got started in the band’s old stomping ground of Northampton, Massachusetts with a 36-song warm-up gig. Yeah that’s right, your typical 36-song warm-up gig. The tour officially started this past Wednesday in Toronto, with a 32-song set that included a new tune “Silver Snail” as the show opener ,and the live debut of EP-2 track “Snakes.” I recently came across a list (view below) of new songs that the Pixies have registered to BMI.

In an interview with the Toronto Star this week, drummer David Lovering revealed that:
“there may be an EP3 and other surprises down the line. As a magician, I like the “surprise” factor. That’s what we’ve been doing, so I’ll keep it at that”.

Surprises are fun!

Here’s the list of new Pixies songs.
The list did not include “Snakes” which is on EP2
1. ALICE PRIN
2. ANDRO QUEEN = EP1
3. ANOTHER TOE IN THE OCEAN = EP1
4. BAG BOY = Released as Single
5. BANKS OF THE DRAIN
6. BLUE EYED HEXE = EP2
7. CLASSIC MASHER
8. GREENS AND BLUES = EP2
9. HOORAY FOR JAIME BRAVO
10. INDIE CINDY = EP1
11. LAND OF GREEN
12. LAST NIGHT THE WOLVES CAME OUT
13. O LITTLE CLOUD
14. MAGDALENA = EP2
15. MUST BE A DEVIL
16. PICKEREL PICKER
17. RATS ALIVE
18. RING THE BELL
19. SILVER SNAIL
20. TRANQUILIZE ME
21. UM CHAGGA LAGGA
22. UNA
23. WHAT GOES BOOM = EP1
24. WOMEN OF WAR

The tour continues this week on the eastern seaboard which includes a sold out show in Pittsburgh next Saturday. Frank Black once said that its fun to say you’re playing the eastern seaboard. BTW tickets still remain for the Phoenix show on February 24…. Just Sayin’

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Coachella 2014: Save The Dates UPDATED

14/01/15 at 9.02pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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2013
November 28 (Thursday) = Perfect Poster Day 1

2014
January 8 (Wednesday) = Official Poster Revealed, Game Over
January 20 (Monday) = 77 Bands In 77 Days Debuts
January 28 (Tuesday) = Coachella 2014 Mix Tapes Released

February 24 (Monday) = Pixies in Phoenix
February 25 (Tuesday) = List Making Day
February 26 (Wednesday) = Top 40 Game Begins

March (TBA) = It Came Day
March 27 (Thursday) = Guess Your Friends Top 10 Entry Forms Due

April 6 (Sunday) = Top 40 Game Ends
April 9 (Wednesday) = Packing Day
April 10 (Thursday) = Arrival Day
April 11 (Friday) = Coachella 2014 Day 1 Weekend 1
April 12 (Saturday) = Coachella 2014 Day 2 Weekend 1
April 13 (Sunday) = Coachella 2014 Day 3 Weekend 1
April 14 (Monday) = Reflection Day
April 17 (Thursday) = Coachella Weekend 2 For Pretend Begins
April 18 (Friday) = Coachella 2014 Day 1 Weekend 2 For Pretend
April 19 (Saturday) = Coachella 2014 Day 2 Weekend 2 For Pretend
April 20 (Sunday) = Coachella 2014 Day 3 Weekend 2 For Pretend
April 21 (Monday) = Reflection Day For Pretend
April 23 (Wednesday) = Spicy 19 Begins
May 11 (Sunday) = Spicy 19 Ends
May (TBA) = Purchase Tickets For Coachella 2015

November 27 (Thursday) = Perfect Poster 2015 Begins

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Coachella Releases 2014 Lineup

14/01/12 at 6.12pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

coa_2014_900x1200_v28-450x600The much-anticipated 2014 Coachella Music Festival lineup poster was revealed on Wednesday night. To no one’s surprise Outkast, Muse, and Arcade Fire occupy the top lines. To everyone’s surprise was the glaring lack of buzz-worthy indie bands that usually make up the meat and potatoes of the weekend.

The festival did impressively book legendary college-rock band The Replacements, per my request. As usual, the festival has an above average sprinkling of Heritage Acts that include, but not limited to The Cult, The Afghan Whigs, Pet Shop Boys, Bryan Ferry and Fishbone. Also procured were the recently reunited Neutral Milk Hotel, their appearance comes just two years removed from frontman Jeff Mangum’s NMH solo set.

Coachella booked some interesting up-and-coming buzzbands this year such as Temples, HAIM, Jagwar Ma, and CHVRCHES, but not to the extent that we’ve grown accustomed to throughout the years.

My initial reaction to the overall lineup is somewhat disappointing, not to mention the font size is unreadable on lines five through seven. There actually could be a line eight for all we know written in pretend font, maybe that’s where they hid the Pixies, what the hell happened there??? All that said, there’s no way you’re going to knock that smile off my face every time I think about The Replacements.

IMG_0460I will be starting a new feature in a couple of weeks where I will spotlight a different band from the 2014 lineup each day, maybe I’ll call it The Coachella Daily, who knows?

The remaining tickets that weren’t sold during the presale back in May went on sale Friday at 10am Pacific. Good luck with that. See you in the desert in 90 days.

Visit the Coachella website here:
www.coachella.com

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Wild Beasts Announce New Album & Release Video

14/01/12 at 5.58pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

wild-beasts1English indie rockers Wild Beasts have announced plans to release their fourth studio album on February 25. The new LP entitled Present Tense, really, no shit, the title is Present Tense, is the follow-up to 2011’s Smother. The band is planning a world tour this spring, and shared a video for the lead track on the forthcoming album “Wanderlust.” I saw these dudes a couple of years ago at Coachella and was thoroughly impressed. They make one stop in the U.S. on March 6 at the Troubadour in Los Angeles.

Watch “Wanderlust” here:

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Surprise! Pixies Release EP-2 & Share Video

14/01/07 at 5.53pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Pixies-EP2If it wasn’t for making lists and the Pixies… we would be out of business. In what has become standard operating procedure, the Pixies released new music in the form of EP-2, early this morning on their website. The 4-song EP features two tracks the showed up on setlists last Fall, “Blue Eyed Hexe” and “Greens and Blues.”

Frontman Frank Black suggests that the “Greens and Blues” is the spiritual successor to the classic tune ‘Gigantic” from 1988’s Surfer Rosa. Here is what Mr. Black had to say:

“It was my attempt to come up with another song that would – musically, emotionally and psychologically – sit in the same place that ‘Gigantic’ has sat,” he says. “Not that I could ever replace that song: you write songs and they come out the way they come out. So perhaps it can be said that this song fills the emotional niche that ‘Gigantic’ occupied, another show-closer. I think the lyric alludes to that, the fact that it’s the end of the night, the end of something. And a separation if you will, between the band and the audience. So I guess it’s kind of a goodbye song, or really more of a ‘good night’ song.”

In similar fashion to EP-1, the band is making EP-2 available in a few different fun bundles. The limited edition 10-inch vinyl is available for 18 bucks, or you can throw in a patch-stitched hoodie for 60 bucks. For those that like things simple… the EP can be downloaded for four dollars U.S.
Visit the website for details.

The band also shared a new video for the AC/DC-esque track “Blue Eyed Hexe” (watch below). Amazingly, they found time for all of this between dealing with Shattuck-gate, and bringing recently hired bassist New Paz up to speed prior to kicking off their North American tour January 15 in Toronto.

See you in Phoenix February 24.

Watch “Blue Eyed Hexe” here:

Pixies Ep-2 Tracklist
1. Blue Eyed Hexe
2. Magdalena
3. Greens and Blues
4. Snakes

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