Grab the new whispery track “No Evidence” from SpaceGhostPurrp, off his new album Chronicles of SpaceGhostPurrp, which will be out this summer [ June 12 on 4AD ]
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MP3- A$AP ROCKY: PURPLE SWAG (H-TOWN ALLSTARS REMIX)
Grab the H-Town Allstars – A$AP Rocky- “Purple Swag” remix feat. Paul Wall, Bun B & Killa Kyleon or download the whole LiveLovePurple tape for free here.
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A$AP Rocky :: Purple Swag (H-Town Allstars Remix feat. Paul Wall, Bun B & Killa Kyleon)
STREAM THE NEW EDWARD SHARPE AND THE MAGNETIC ZEROS SINGLE
Stream Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros new single “Man on Fire” from their new album, Here. The song recently debuted on KCRW, and you can stream the replay below.
Here is out May 29th via Community Music/Vagrant.
FRED ARMISEN AND CARRIE BROWNSTEIN GUEST DJ NPR MUSIC
[photo: Chris Hornbecker/IFC]
Portlandia’s Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein aren’t just bringing back the 90′s, but a whole range of music for the rock nerds, this week on NPR Music. Both Armisen and Brownstein have - spent enough time in bands (Brownstein in Wild Flag and Sleater-Kinney, Armisen in the punk group Trenchmouth) to see the humor in amateur DJ nights and men with Pearl Jam tattoos. On this week’s show, the two sit down with Bob Boilen to talk about the music they grew up with, their favorite Portland bands, and a fateful trip to the home of punk icon Glenn Danzig.- (NPR)
THE SHINS FRONTMAN JAMES MERCER INTERVIEWS HIMSELF
James Mercer may have some serious things to say about love and relationships over the course of his career with Portland-via-Albuquerque indie-rockers The Shins, but he seems to take it all in stride. Watch this James Mercer interview with…James Mercer from 2007 and check out his Britney Spears dance styling at 4:09. “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.”
The new Shins album “Port Of Morrow” is available everywhere today! Pick up the new album at your local record store and receive a 4 song live acoustic EP with purchase. Find a store near you here: http://recordstoreday.com/
Or click to get your copy on iTunes: http://bit.ly/GBxcVe
NEW VIDEO FROM MIKE SNOW: THE NEXT CHAPTER IN THE JEAN NOEL STORY
In case you missed the chill-inducing new video for ‘The Wave’ (and next chapter in the Jean Noel story) from Miike Snow during SXSW, check it now on Noisey
The video is a continuation of a thread which began in their last video for “Paddling Out.” In that video, a group of unfortunates were abducted to space in an experiment to create a perfect human named Jean Noel. Following some pretty brutal chainsaw surgery, the video ended with Jean crashing to earth in a spaceship seemingly manned by classical-era twins. Both videos were directed by Swedish Director Andreas Nillson, who’s work includes MGMT and Fever Ray. Rumours the entire plot was cooked up after a real life after hours chain saw massacre are currently unconfirmed.
On Tuesday, March 20, Miike Snow will stop off in NYC at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg. Tickets are limited and Terminal 5 tickets holders have a limited pre-sale. General tickets are on-sale March 15th @ 12pm PST here:http://www.j.mp/ms-wburg-tickets
NEW BRETON RELEASE: OTHER PEOPLE’S PROBLEMS
Subversive art collective Breton are about to release their Album “Other People’s Problems” in the next week and along with that they have a small tour lined up in the UK.
As a bunch of film-makers who turned musicians in order to soundtrack their visual work, who emerged from the south London squat party scene and named themselves after the father of surrealism Andre Breton, their approach to creating this album was never going to be predictable. Nor is the end result.
The album’s 11 tracks were fashioned from a field recording. Breton mastermind Roman Rappak obsessively records anything that attracts his attention – a building being demolished, a chance conversation, keys opening doors, the hypnotic motion of a New York subway car – and around these incidental sounds songs are created and a story is formed. His process of Automatic writing gives the songs their randomness and complex, dark layers of twisted beauty. Each listen divulges a little more – be it footsteps on a deserted hospital corridor, the ramblings of a beat poet on acid or the songs of prayer in a Belgian mosque.
It’s about randomness rather than traditional structure. Liberating the songs to take on a life of their own – Breton’s musical interpretation of the surrealist game “The Exquisite Corpse”. “Other People’s Problems’” seditious sound was formulated at the band’s creative HQ The Lab, a disused bank in Kennington, south London. It’s here that this outfit live, rehearse, and make their music. It’s also where they create their films, videos and remixes with meticulous attention to detail under their cinematic wing BretonLABS.
The band then took their album from the dingy grey urban surrounds of the Lab and relocated to Iceland for a week to record it at Sigur Ros’ studio in Reykjavik, which added yet another dimension to its sound. The final task was the addition of brass and strings. Breton sent some basic parts to German composer and personal hero Hauschka in Berlin, who recorded them with an orchestra of violinists, cellists and trumpet players to create an incredible piece of music worthy of a film score. He sent back the parts to Breton who then chopped up and sampled them into select album tracks – so the classical was redefined. And with that the album finally reached the end of its own game of “The Exquisite Corpse”.
NEW VIDEO FROM TRIBES: CORNER OF AN ENGLISH FIELD
Whether or not you’ll be partaking in the madness that is SXSW, the music industry chugs on. UK rockers Tribes are offering their debut album Baby via Universal Republic/Fairfax Recordings. Check out the new video for “Corner of an English Field”, featuring some hazy, behind-the-scenes footage from the band on the road, cut with live footage of the band performing at numerous venues while on tour.
Grab some mp3 downloads below.
MP3 DOWNLOAD: ”Whenever“
MP3 DOWNLOAD: “We Were Children”
If you’re at SXSW, be sure to check out one of their performances.
Wednesday, March 14th
12pm @ Waterloo Records Parking Lot
3pm C3 Party @ Lambert’s
1am 101X Radio Showcase @ Cedar Street
Thursday, March 15th
3pm @ Fader Fort Thurs. March 15 @ Fader Fort
Friday, March 16th
12:30pm UMG/Frye Day Party @ Buffalo Billiards
5pm @ Lomography Store
6:40pm @ Nylon Pool Party @ W Hotel
Saturday, March 17th
12:30pm Baeble Party @ Peckerheads
3:00pm Dickies Party @ Lustre Pearl
Non SXSW Tour Dates
Sat. March 24 Washington, DC @ DC9
Mon. March 26 NYC @ Mercury Lounge
Tues. March 27 Philly @ North Star Bar
Wed. March 28 Boston @ Brighton Music Hall
TICKETS AND MORE INFO
CHAIRLIFT’S CHOOSE-YOUR-OWN-ADVENTURE VIDEO: MET BEFORE
Chairlift’s new video concept for “Met Before” is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure, where you use your keys to chose the storyline. Directed by Jordan Fish, the interactive video will be different each time you watch, while the accompanying song, will be the same. You’ll start out in a university lecture hall, and you might end up making out with Amber Schaefer from Starfawn.
Taken from the debut album ‘Hollandaze’ – a grimy, gum-splattered ménage of surf-gaze, punk and lo-fi – ‘Busted Lip’ is the latest single from noisy Canadian’s Odonis Odonis. Originally a solo project for prolific songwriter/ bandleader Dean Tzenos, Odonis Odonis has in the last year also become a formidable live concern. Based in Toronto, Odonis Odonis make killer hook-driven tunes that hark back to the classic ‘80s sounds of The Jesus & Mary Chain, Pixies, Big Black and The Cure. Like a good post-modernist, however, these influences colour but do not define Odonis Odonis.
Compiled from a wealth of material written and home-recorded between January 2009 and September 2010, Dean recorded virtually all of ‘Hollandaze’ alone in a tiny home studio, writing two or three songs a day – generally starting with drum programming – before adding bass then guitar and vocals, experimenting with a host of different styles.
Download MP3 – “Mr Smith” HERE
NEW VIDEO FROM SHARON VAN ETTEN: LEONARD
2012 has been going supremely well for Sharon Van Etten. The year kicked off with her debut performance on late night television; her stunning new album, Tramp, unleashed on the world via Jagjaguwar, was surrounded by a flurry of excellent press, including a profile in The New York Times Magazine and a rave review on NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Shortly after, she kicked off three months of touring with sold out shows across the northeast and midwest, culminating in a three-night run in her hometown of New York. Sharon is in Europe now and begins the second leg of her North American tour next week with two special shows at SXSW – the NPR showcase at Stubb’s on Wed.
Before heading down south, Sharon wants you to soak up a little more of Tramp with the video for “Leonard.” The video, directed by Sam Zimman. Check it out.

















