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December 2009
Why Do We Have a Rob Thomas Photo?

Slow news day is our best guess!
By Blurt Staff
Some days we write the news... other days, the news writes itself! To wit:
Rob Thomas (Matchbox 20, Santana conspirator, professional mook, etc.) teamed up with Bloomingdale's and rock n roll [sic] lifestyle brand Lyric Culture on a limited edition apparel collection that debuted June 30th in New York. The line launched at Bloomingdale's in conjunction with Thomas's second solo album titled "cradlesong" and features designs inspired by previous Thomas smash hits including "Streetcorner Symphony" and "Smooth". Thomas autographed the apparel with a portion of the proceeds benefiting his and wife Marisol's Sidewalk Angels Foundation. Bloomingdale's offered a special gift with purchase tank top inspired by the single "Her Diamonds" off Thomas' album.
(Thomas w/wife Marisol)

This collaboration featuring fashion tees, tops and scarves for both men and women, marks the first time that Lyric Culture is partnering with a contemporary artist on a collection. Previous designs have featured apparel inspired by the song lyrics of legendary artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, David Bowie and countless others.
(Thomas w/Bloomingdales dude, classy chick)

Awesome. We are all about lifestyle brands. Buy a BLURT shurt from us, wontcha?
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Awesome New Dappled Cities LP Art

Almost as cool at that freaky Lemonheads sleeve...
By Blurt Staff
BLURT faves Dappled Cities have their latest album Zounds set to drop on Sept. 15 courtesy Dangerbird. We've heard it - that shit rocks our world. And glom onto the album cover art, above - no doubt it'll be in the running for fave sleeves of the year when year-end lists start hitting.
The band's been touring steadily over the past couple of years, promoting their second album Granddance, issued by Dangerbird in 2006. And the band nicely dodged "the Australian curse," i.e., Aussie bands that do great in their homeland but don't do squat over here, notching critical acclaim and playing to generally receptive crowds while sharing bills with the likes of the Fratellis and Tokyo Police Club.
During this time, founding member Hugh Boyce retired and was replaced by Allan Kumpulainen on drums, while touring keyboardist Ned Cooke was instated as a full-time member. The rest of the band: David Rennick, Alex Moore, Tim Derricourt.
According to the band, "After Granddance,
there were great expectations for Zounds - from us and also from the US label. That
pressure turned this into the longest and most intense episode of our life. We
didn't cut corners and we went to great lengths to keep chaos developing."
Hooking up with producer Chris Coady (TV On The Radio) the group settled into a New York studio in an attempt to capture their ferocious live show in the studio. The band also didn't always see eye-to-hi fi with Coady. Rennick explains, "He's the biggest name we've worked with and he knew it, so a lot of the recording process was injected with clashes. Artistic differences? Perhaps. But maybe we just knew, and expressed, what we wanted so strongly that it may have been tough for others around us to take at the time. Who knows?"
Regardless, the resulting disc is a dynamic, artful, multi-hued gem. Watch BLURT for a full review right around release date. Enjoy that record sleeve!
Tracklisting
Hold Your Back
Answer Is Zero
The Price
Wooden Ships
Slow For Me, My Island
The Night Is Young At Heart
Miniature Alas
Don't Stop There
Kid
Middle People
Apart
Stepshadows
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Pastels, Meet Japan’s Tenniscoats

Not to mention Jesus and Mary Chain too.
By Blurt Staff
Domino and Geographic will be releasing an unusual Pastels and Tenniscoats collaboration, Two Sunsets, on September 22. Recorded in Glasgow over a two or three year period usually around Tenniscoats' UK touring, the album started out casually from a simple idea of booking some studio time to see what happens. Songs seemed to arrive as needed and a group mode was established, usually Saya and Ueno from Tenniscoats with Stephen, Katrina and Gerard Love from The Pastels with Tom Crossley, Alison Mitchell, and sometimes Norman Blake and Bill Wells dropping by.
The Pastels
are from Glasgow and Tenniscoats from Tokyo.
They have different sounds but something in common too. This collaboration
which eventually became the Two Sunsets album arose from a suggestion by
Tenniscoats that some studio time be booked while they were in Glasgow, just to see what
happens, and maybe to try to find out what it is that they have in common. The
first recording was promising and slightly rushed, but suggested enough to
carry on. Tenniscoats had often been playing shows in Scotland, over
a two or three year period at various recording sessions, it suddenly seemed
like they'd accumulated about an album of songs which originated from members
of both groups.
The album will be preceded by a single for "Vivid Youth" with the b-sides "About You" (a JAMC cover) and "About You (Instrumental)"
"Vivid Youth"
looks like this summer but makes you think of last summer too; hopeful and kind
of strident sounding, the spectacular moment when a bonfire really catches fire.
And in the shadow there's something else too, something secretive, beautiful
and exciting. This Pastels / Tenniscoats sound is very summer-ish, everyone's
playing feels very of the moment; maybe it's the evening to Billy Stewart's
"Sitting In The Park" or Hugh Masekela's "Grazing In The
Grass." Night time is inevitably Question Mark & The Mysterians.
"About You"
feels like another type of summer feeling. It's raining heavily outside and
maybe for a moment you feel a bit stuck. You feel a weight, a certain
melancholy, but only for a moment because actually the summer rain's great to
walk around in and you feel alive and warm. It's finding the good in
everything, and summer rain is the best kind and that's what this feels like.
The sound is like this... it's sort of organic but not right on, it's running
loops too, soft, almost mechanical rain. It's a song from The Jesus And Mary
Chain's Darklands album which The Pastels recorded with Tenniscoats as
part of a commission for a theatre production but which felt like it belonged
in the album session. Initial recordings were with Norman Blake in Queens Park,
Glasgow.
Track Listing:
1. So Many Stars
2. Two Sunsets
3. Song For A Friend
4. Vivid Youth
5. Yomigaeru
6. Modesty Piece
7. About You
8. Boats
9. Hikoki
10. From On A Mountain_Sodane
11. Mou Mou Rainbow
12. Start Slowly
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Playing For Change Doc Headed to PBS

Musical travels across the globe for peace and good will to men.
By Blurt Staff
In the new issue of BLURT, just hitting newsstands, we've got a feature on Playing For Change project which has been turned into a CD/DVD set. Playing For Change - Songs Around the World, was released on April 28th by Hear Music.
The backstory: Grammy winning producer/engineer Mark Johnson and his team traveled the globe with a single-minded passion to connect the world though music. Their ambitious journey took them from post-apartheid South Africa, through the ancient sites of the Middle East, to the remote beauty of the Himalayas and beyond. Using innovative mobile technology, they filmed and recorded more than 100 musicians, largely outdoors, in parks, plazas and promenades, in doorways, on cobblestone streets and amid hilly pueblos. Each captured performance created a new mix in which essentially the artists are all performing together, albeit hundreds or thousands of miles apart. The resulting documentary is part of a global effort to inspire peace through music and to connect diverse musicians worldwide, especially those in regions of conflict.
Now, the Playing For Change: Peace Through Music film is set to air nationally as part of special programming airing on PBS Stations in August 2009 (check local listings).
Some
of the magical moments include Ireland's
Omagh Community Youth Choir, comprised of a mixture of Catholic and Protestant
teens, singing "Love Rescue Me," written by U2 and Bob Dylan.
The film begins with American
street musicians Roger Ridley and Grandpa Elliott
harmonizing with Clarence Bekker from the Netherlands
amid an assembly of artists from Russia,
Spain, Venezuela, France
and Brazil
on the Ben E. King/Leiber & Stoller classic "Stand By Me," the
video of which has already become an internet sensation.
Also included is an exhilarating version of the Bob Marley classic "War/No
More Trouble." This segment includes musicians from The Congo, Israel, India,
Ireland, South Africa, the U.S.,
Zimbabwe and Ghana,
along with Bono and Bob Marley. Marley's "One Love" proved to be an
irresistible choice for the producers as well, who enlisted Keb' Mo' to sing
with performers from India, Israel, Nepal, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Playing for Change began a decade ago, the brainchild of Grammy-winning music
producer and engineer Mark Johnson. In 1998 Mark teamed with producer
Whitney Kronke Burditt to create the award-winning Playing for Change: A Cinematic Discovery of
Street Music (2004). The relationship between Playing for Change
and Hear Music (the joint venture between Concord
and Starbucks) was facilitated by legendary television producer Norman Lear,
owner of Concord Music Group.
Seeing great need in many of the locations where the crew filmed and recorded
inspired PFC to establish the Playing for Change Foundation, a distinct
non-profit entity which provides resources - including facilities, technology,
musical instruments and education - to musicians and their communities.
The Foundation's first project, the Ntonga
Music School
in South Africa,
was completed in January 2009. Its second, the Mehlo
Arts Center
in Johannesburg,
will open later in 2009.
Playing for Change is headquartered in Los
Angeles. For more information, please visit the
website: www.PlayingForChange.com.
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Black Heart Procession w/Album “Six”

San Diego experimentalists sign with Temporary Residence.
By Fred Mills
Back in March, San Diego's ever-mysterious Black Heart Procession posted the following message on their MySpace blog:
"hey this is pall--- anyone want or know anyone who wants to release the new black heart record --- just lets us know --- we need a good company --- touch and go is no longer releasing new records --- so all the bands have to find new homes -- sad times."
Sad times no more, fans; looks like the band found a label.
The Black Heart Procession's new album, Six, will be released October 6. Described by the label as "an album full of hauntingly bittersweet chamber pop," it will be preceded by the "perfectly eerie" single "Rats" (sounds eerie but pretty rockin' in an almost Bad Seeds way to us! - which you can preview here:
Tracklisting:
01. When You Finish Me
02. Wasteland
03. Witching Stone
04. Rats
05. Heaven and Hell
06. Drugs
07. All My Steps
08. Forget My Heart
09. Liars Ink
10. Suicide
11. Back To The Underground
12. Last Chance
13. Iri Sulu

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Akron/Family Tour, 7" Series Announced

And don't overlook that "Sun Will Shine" video either.
By Blurt Staff
Akron/Family - profiled by BLURT back in May - are gearing up for a North American tour that features a handful of summer festivals plus headlining club and theater dates. Just back from Japan Akron/Family will be joined by Wand (a/k/a Wooden Wand) for an east coast run and in September by guests Jeffery Lewis & The Junkyard and Slaraffenland. The Slaraffenland horns will join the band on stage each night (a la The Dodos or Megafaun before them) to form the Akron/Family big band.
Simultaneously, Akron/Family's US
label, Dead Oceans, will be releasing a series of Akron/Family 7"s.
Side A will feature a track off the recent Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free full-length, and the flipside will
boast an exclusive, 7"-only track. These releases can be purchased
at the band's shows first before they will be made available to traditional
retail outlets. The first in this series, "Everyone is Guilty," is all but
sold out - there are a few copies left at the band's web store at www.akronfamily.com. The second 7"
in the series, "River," can be purchased during the September run and from
traditional outlets in October. Details from the "Many Ghosts" single
will be announced soon.
Akron/Family 7 Inchers:
7" #1 - Everyone is Guilty/Total Destruction
7" #2 - River/Morning on Michigan
Ave
7" #3 - Many Ghosts/??!
Meanwhile, check out the awesome "Sun Will Shine" by Vincent Moon. The video clip showcases the band at their finest. Interacting with the crowd, joined by guest musicians, and letting the music lead them off the stage and into Union Pool's courtyard, this performance is the way to close an Akron/Family show. This video was shot during Akron/Family's New York residency in March 2009, as part of multi-night stands the band did in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal and New York, leading up to the release of Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free.
Tour Dates:
Wed. Jul. 22
Cleveland,
OH @ Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Thu. Jul. 23
Detroit Lakes,
MN @ 10,000 Lakes Festival
Fri. Jul. 24
Chicago,
IL @ Bottom Lounge w/ Icy Demons
Sat. Jul. 25
Calgary,
AB @ Calgary Folk Festival
Sun. Jul. 26
Calgary,
AB @ Calgary Folk Festival
Wed. Jul. 29
Steamboat Springs, CO @ Ghostranch Saloon
Thu. Jul. 30
Vail, CO @ The Sandbar
Fri. Jul. 31
Denver,
CO @ Bluebird Theater
Sun. Aug. 2
Liberty Park,
NJ @ All Points West Festival
Tue. Aug. 11
Washington,
DC @ Rock & Roll Hotel w/ Wooden Wand
Wed. Aug. 12 Carrboro, NC
@ Cat's Cradle w/ Wooden Wand
Thu. Aug. 13 Atlanta, GA
@ E.A.R.L. w/ Wooden Wand
Fri. Aug. 14
Birmingham, AL @ BottleTree w/ Wooden Wand
Sat. Aug. 15 Asheville, NC
@ Harvest Festival at Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall
Fri. Aug. 28
San Francisco
@ Outside Lands Festival
Sat. Aug. 29 Los Angeles, CA
@ El Rey Theater w/ Howlin' Rain, Lucky Dragons
Mon. Sep. 7
Seattle,
WA @ Bumbershoot Festival
Tue. Sep. 8
Portland,
OR @ Baghdad Theatre
Thu. Sep. 10 Baltimore, MD
@ Talking Head Club w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard
Fri. Sep. 11
Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's w/ Jeffrey Lewis &
The Junkyard
Sat. Sep. 12
Monticello,
NY @ ATP NY Festival
Mon. Sep. 14 Hudson, NY
@ Jason's Upstairs w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, Slaraffenland
Tue. Sep. 15 Williamsport, PA
@ Site B w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, Slaraffenland
Wed. Sep. 16 Ithaca, NY
@ Castaways w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, Slaraffenland
Thu. Sep. 17 Buffalo, NY
@ Mohawk Place w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, Slaraffenland
Fri. Sep. 18
London, ON @ LOLA Fest
Sat. Sep. 19
Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The
Junkyard, Slaraffenland
Sun. Sep. 20 Louisville, KY
@ 21C Museum Atrium Gallery w/ Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, Slaraffenland
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Led Foo Age?

Uuuuuuuh....Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!
Sorry 'bout that, but BLURT HQ collectively creamed its pants with the
confirmation that Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Foo Fighter
Dave Grohl and THE John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin fame are currently
at work in a unidentified Los Angeles recording studio working on an
album together.
The clock on this collaboration began ticking back in 2005 when Grohl
told Mojo magazine that, "The next project that I'm trying to initiate
involves me on drums, Josh Homme on guitar, and John Paul Jones playing
bass. That's the next album. That wouldn't suck."
A few months back, in April 2009, Cyril Deluermoz of French magazine
Rock'n Folk reported that Homme and Grohl were recording together. JPJ
followed in a subsequent interview to say, "I'm working on some other
music, which is more rock based, with a couple of other people. We hope
to be everywhere this summer."
Indeed.
Grates Invade the Great U.S. of A

Preemptive strike for forthcoming album release.
By Nancy Dunham
Get ready for an Aussie invasion this summer when The Grates release the band's sophomore album Teeth Lost, Hearts Won on September 15.
The band generated some great buzz at SXSW and has relocated to Brooklyn and in July will be in residency at Piano's on the Lower East Side.
If you're not in New York, check the group out July 24-26 at the Hillside Festival in Guelph, ON (with Tokyo Police Club, Xavier Rudd and many more) and Sept. 13 at the 2009 Monolith Music Festival, held at Red Rocks (with the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, Phoenix, Girl Talk, M Ward, Of Montreal and many more), and at dates listed below:
The Grates Live (More Dates TBA):
July 12th - Ottawa, ON Live 88 Lounge
July 15th - New York, NY - Piano's
July 22nd - New York, NY - Piano's
July 24th - 26th - Guelph, ON - The Hillside Festival
July 28th - Toronto, ON - The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern
July 29th - New York, NY - Piano's
September 13th - Morrison, CO - The Monolith Music Festival
Want to know more? Go to Grates or Grates on MySpace
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Exene To Release New LP in Oct.

Ain't nothing gonna slow her down...
By Blurt Staff
Despite being diagnosed recently with MS, X frontwoman Exene Cervenka doesn't have any plans to slow down - she's got a new solo album due October 6 from Bloodshot. Titled Somewhere Gone it's described by the label as "all the passion of X without all the loud - a great combination, even for people who embrace the loud." See the artwork, above.
Exene, of course, has been multitasking for years - in addition to her work with X, she's performed with the Knitters, fronted her own band the Original Sinners, done spoken word (her appearances with Lydia Lunch back in the ‘80s remain the stuff of legend), penned several volumes of poetry and even had her drawings, paintings and collages exhibited a few years ago at the Santa Monica Museum of Art.
And she's announced her intentions to work with the Sweet Relief foundation to help raise money and awareness for MS - all we can say is, keep it coming, Exene, and we're looking forward to the new rec.
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Moby Cracks Wise on iTunes!

Some folks want something for nothing... others don't realize they can even GET something for nothing!
By Blurt Staff
Moby is a funny guy sometimes - and we mean that in the best, funny-ha-ha, way. To wit (pardon the pun): this letter he recently posted to industry observer Bob Lefsetz (of The Lefsetz Letter). In it, he refers to his new album Wait For Me and the best selling tune from it... somehow, a variation on that old PT Barnum saying comes to mind. With regards to the American consumer, even without trying you can make a fool of ‘em ALL of the time! Read on - Moby's letter reprinted verbatim.
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How's it going?
The album just came out and it would be #1 euro charts if not for michael jackson re-releases.
So that's good.
But here's something funny: the best selling itunes track is 'shot in the back of the head'.
Why is that funny?
Because its the track we've been giving away for free for the last 2 months and that we're still givng away for free.
Odd.
How are you?
Moby
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Video for "Shot In the Back of the Head" (dir. by David Lynch):
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WTF: Bee Gees Get Their Own Stamps

We're partial to those DC and Marvel Comics stamps, personally, but to each his own...
By Blurt Staff
Say, if you're not doing anything this July 4 weekend, why not log on to the world wide web, surf over to Britain's Isle of Man, and order you up some official BEE GEES COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMPS! This ain't no jive talkin'... read on. Meanwhile, where's our well-worn copy of Saturday Night Fever...
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Isle of Man Post Office commemorates the long and illustrious career of this world-famous Manx-born band with this set of eight stamps which chart their progress through the years. The images are derived from the covers of many of their milestone albums.
This multiple award-winning group were born on the Isle of Man to English parents, Hugh and Barbara and the family lived in various places during the boys' childhood -- the Isle of Man, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester and Australia. It was here in Australia that their musical career began. After early chart success in Australia, they returned to England where they met Robert Stigwood who became their manager and mentor and the Bee Gees, as they became known, were promoted to a worldwide audience.
It has been estimated that the Bee Gees' record sales total more than 200 million, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
Although they have lived on three different continents, the Bee Gees have always felt a strong attachment to the Island on which they were born. On Christmas day 1997, Manx Radio broadcast a special programme for which the brothers recorded a version of the Island's unofficial national anthem "Ellan Vannin" for Manx Children in Need. "It was such a proud moment for us" Maurice said. "Believe you me, it was wonderful to do something for home."
Sadly Maurice died in January 2003, bringing an unexpected end to one of the most distinctive sounds in pop history. The surviving Bee Gees are proud to be Manx-born and the Isle of Man is just as proud of them, over fifty years after they left home.
Technical Details
Design.....Kcreative
Text......Bob Stanley
Printer.....Lowe-Martin
Stamp Size.....31.7 x 31.7mm
Colours.....5 plus gold foil
Process.....Offset Lithography
Format.....2 sheets of 16
Perforations.....14 per 2cm
Paper......110 gms
Date of Issue.....July 1st 2009
Products Available
Mint Set......£4.93
CTO Set......£4.93
Mint Sheet Set......£19.72
CTO Sheet Set......£19.72
Presentation Pack.....£5.68
First Day Cover.....£5.63
Crown Coin......£12.50
Stamp & Coin Folder.....£30.00
For further information regarding the Bee Gees commemorative stamps, please contact Maxine (maxine.cannon@iompost.com) or Dot (dot.tilbury@iompost.com) at the Isle Of Man postal service. Telephone: +44 (0)1624 698430 / Fax: +44 (0)1624 698434
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Help Save POPAsheville!

Annual North Carolina music fest/seminar needs a cash infusion.
By Fred Mills
Back in January we were telling you about the annual POPAsheville fest, a multi-day-event that brought a slew of NC, SC, TN and GA indie bands to various clubs in Asheville, NC, along with workshops and panels (this year featured keynote speaker Dave Allen, who was rousingly received). Kinda like a mini-SXSW or Mergefest, and indeed, a good time was had by all.
Now, according to a report in local newsweekly the Mountain Xpress, the event needs to preemptively raise about $15,000 if it's to continue operating into 2010. Founder Stephanie Morgan, frontwoman of BLURT faves stephaniesid (the band is one of our Best Kept Secrets; story here), is stepping down from her position as POPAsheville director in order to concentrate on her group, which is doing exceedingly well, nationally. Taking her place is Susanne Hackett, a longtime festival associate, so they need to get together the money in order to pay Hackett's salary along with other operating expenses. And they need to raise the funds by July 15.
"We know that it's a longshot to try raise the money so quickly," Morgan told the newspaper. "But there are so many people who care about it so much. We need a philanthropist or a business that's really looking to get its name out there."
Anybody willing to step up, or simply offer help, contact the organizers of POPAsheville:
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Happy 4th of July from Blurt!

It's always a great day when we have an excuse to run a Grace Potter photo!
By Blurt Staff
Here's wishing all of you a solid, safe 4th, from BLURT - with a little help from our friend Grace Potter, courtesy this little flashback from her photo session for us back in 2008 when we were still known as Harp.
[Photo by Russ Harrington]
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Don’t Tread on Ted (Nugent, that is)

The Motor City Madman on the state of our fair Union.
By Fred Mills
It's pretty obvious we here at BLURT don't think much of Ted Nugent, at least not his reactionary, right-leaning politics (musically, on the other hand, despite a recurring misogynist streak in his lyrics, he's fueled many a house party, going all the way back to his Amboy Dukes days). However, one of the hallmarks of freethinkers is the ability to find common intellectual ground even with people you normally disagree with, and we'd like to think we dyed-in-the-wool Democrats and Obama supporters are freethinkers who don't mind admitting that some of our politics probably hews closer to Libertarian-think. It's very easy to distrust the government, given its track record, and as the Nuge points out below in his July 4 essay, both of the major parties long ago set into play what's essentially a ignore-no-let's-screw-the-average-citizen policy.
So in the interest of offering the readers some after-the-4th food for thought - Nugent's got as much right to say what he wants as Bono does in some rambling essay penned for the New York Times, and you as citizens should listen to ALL viewpoints anyway - we present Terrible Ted's complete editorial, verbatim, without any of our own snarky asides we might sometimes feel compelled to insert.
And if you just can't get with some of Nugent's notions, we suggest you run, don't walk, to the closest newsstand and pick up the July 9 edition of Rolling Stone (yeah, the one with contributing editor Jenny Eliscu's testicles-lapping Jonas Brothers cover story). In it you'll find political writer Matt Taibbi's article on how Goldman Sachs manipulated the American Dream to the point where it runs Washington and now there's nothing left to dream about: titled "The Great American Bubble Machine" it is without a doubt the most terrifying piece of prose we've read since Stephen King's It all those years ago. That is underscores a lot of what Nugent writes about in his own piece is cause for even further shuddering.
What's that old saying? You may already be fucked by the time you begin reading this...
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Happy Upside-down Day, America: It's Independence Day, but only for those of us who refuse to be eaten by Fedzilla.
By Ted Nugent
As the stunned and defeated British army marched out of Yorktown,
their band appropriately played the song "A World Turned Upside
Down."
Our forefathers pledged their lives and fortunes to fight and defeat the
world's mightiest army and give birth to America. Our victory over
King George was the greatest military upset in the annals of human
history. George Washington believed our amazing victory was a
result of divine providence.
The dream of limited government, personal freedom and liberty, rugged
individualism, and self-sufficiency that our forefathers fought and died for is
rapidly disappearing in 2009. It is once again a world turned upside
down.
Our federal government is turning into the very type of heavy-handed,
unaccountable, and disrespectful government our forefathers despised, fought
against, and warned us to avoid. Too few Americans know and appreciate
this critically important piece of American history. Shame on them.
Instead of heeding the warnings of our forefathers, we have embraced big government and both political parties have been more than happy to give it to us over the past 45 years, thereby making us more dependent on Fedzilla--the federal beast with a voracious appetite for our tax dollars, and intentionally creating dependency and control. We are once again becoming subjects, not citizens.
Fedzilla is the most unresponsive, unaccountable, bloated and ineffective
bureaucratic nightmare the world has ever witnessed. It punishes the
producers and risk-takers while rewarding the simpletons it has conned into
believing it is helping. Fedzilla is the enemy of the free market and
freedom.
Instead of allowing the free market to correct itself, Fedzilla meddles in the
free market and makes things worse. I give you Freddie Mac and Fannie
Mae. Using our tax dollars, Fedzilla has purchased General Motors, and
bailed out AIG and other financial institutions.
Fedzilla pushed through an unauthorized trillion-dollar economic stimulus bill that not one elected representative read before voting on it. Regardless what legal nuance or loophole some Fedzillacrat lawyer could point to in our constitution or court decision that allows for such grotesque meddling and spending, I adamantly believe this level of federal meddling and control was not the dream of our forefathers.
And guess what? It's not working. Our economy would recover more and faster if Congress repealed the phony "stimulus" and get out of the way of free market capitalism.
In the latest of initiatives that "we must solve immediately,"
President Obama wants to Fedzillarize the health-care industry. Placing
your health and trust in the bureaucratic hands of Fedzilla is analogous to
asking a drunk driver for a ride. Fedzilla will destroy your
health. It creates cancer, does not cure it.
We are witnessing what large government will do to its citizens and to itself
if left virtually unchecked. Due to unsustainable and out-of-control
"budgets", the state of California
is on verge of a financial meltdown. Other states such as New York are not far
behind. Fedzilla will ultimately collapse under its own weight because
the socialism model it is built upon is ultimately unsustainable.
However, the social, economic, and cultural carnage it will cause to America until
it collapses will be catastrophic. Free men and women are horrified.
Higher taxes and more government ultimately lead to economic genocide.
Alternatively, lower taxes, less government, and more independence lead to
prosperity for all who are willing to take advantage of it. Our
forefathers who threw the tea over the side of the ship in Boston Harbor
knew this. The people who attended the Tea Parties this past April know
it. Do you?
Sometime during your Dependence Day celebration, you should take a few moments
and read the Declaration of Independence aloud to your children, relatives and
guests. Read it slowly and let the words sink in. When finished,
reflect for a moment on our forefathers who bravely signed their names to it,
thereby signing their own death warrant.
Think about
that. They were willing to die for the chance at limited federal
government, independence, freedom and liberty. They didn't fight and die
for freedom so you could have Fedzilla housing, food, transportation and health
care.
To my fellow Americans who still cherish the dream of our founding fathers, I
wish you a wonderful and Happy Independence Day. To those of you who are
willing to compromise your liberty and freedom in the hopes that Fedzilla will
provide you an artificial blanket of security, enjoy your Dependence Day.
I'm a free man--a citizen, not a subject--who still hears the distant ringing of the Liberty Bell. Don't tread on me and I won't be forced to Ted on you. Be forewarned: push me too far at your own peril.
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Allen Klein 1931-2009 R.I.P.

Referred to by some as "music's biggest bastard".
By Fred Mills
Allen Klein, the tough-talking, cigar-chomping, no-nonsense former manager for both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday (July 4) in New York. He'd been suffering from Alzheimer's and was 77.
Klein's career in the music business was as controversial as it was long. As far back as the late ‘50s he was known for extracting, via a mixture of legal wrangling and outright bullying and intimidating, royalties and other moneys owed by record labels to his clients, who included in addition to the Beatles and the pop crooner Bobby Darin, soulman Sam Cooke and British Invasion stars Herman's Hermits and the Dave Clark Five. (A good summary of Klein's travels through the industry can be found at his Wikipedia entry.) His tenure handling the Stones ran from the mid ‘60s through 1970, at which time the band fired him, setting up a lawsuit on Klein's part that resulted in his taking ownership to the rights of the bulk of their pre-1971 back catalog (hence the ABKCO label, which continues to reissue all the early, classic Stones albums and reap enormous annual profits year after year).
The Klein-Beatles years make for a tangled tale marked on the one hand by John Lennon's initial insistence that Klein would be the right man to take over their chaotic financial affairs (e.g. Apple Corps, Apple Records, etc.), and on the other by Paul McCartney's continual mistrust of Klein, thereby setting up - or at least help fuel - the events leading to the Beatles' demise. Over the years Klein has been known to many as the man who broke up the Beatles, which is probably a stretch but not necessarily a badge of dishonor to Klein, either, who in interviews over the years seemed to relish his badguy role. The fact that he worked with both George Harrison and John Lennon & Yoko Ono in various capacities post-breakup would suggest that like him or not, people came to him to get the job done.
According to the BBC, Klein was once quoted as saying, referring to his reputation, "Don't talk to me about ethics. Every man makes his own. It's like a war."
The New York Times once described Klein as "the toughest wheeler-dealer in the pop jungle."
Klein subsequently dabbled in concert promotion and film production while continuing to poke his head into the affairs of the music industry - he bought the rights to Phil Spector's songwriting catalogue in the 1980s, for example. And he refused to go quietly later in life, either. His reputation as a shark-like litigator preceding him, he came down hard on the Verve in the late ‘90s when their song "Bittersweet Symphony" became a worldwide hit; as it also contained a prominent, but unauthorized, sample from the Rolling Stones' "The Last Time," a song owned by ABKCO, Klein successfully sued the Verve to gain 100% of its royalties - then he turned the song into licensing gold via its use in ads by Nike and a British automaker.
Although Klein continues to be reviled in certain quarters even in death (one obituary headline this weekend read "Death Of Music's Biggest Bastard," although a credible case could be made, alternatively, for Suge Knight), arguably the music would have been just a bit less colorful without his maverick presence. Didja know that John Belushi's badass "Ron Decline" character in the Rutles film All You Need is Cash was based on Klein?
It's only rock ‘n' roll, but, hey...

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Music Fest Northwest Lineup Announced

September event will feature national and Portland-region acts.
By Blurt Staff
Willamette Week's Musicfest NW announces this year's festival line-up which will be held at various venues around the Portland, OR metropolitan area on September 16, 17, 18 & 19. Among the notable players already lined up: Sunny Day Real Estate, Explosions In The Sky, Beach House, Girl Talk, Bad Brains, Pains Of Being Pure At Heart and Mudhoney.
Full details can be found at the MFNW official site.
MFNW's ultimate aim is to provide Portland with a unique and special musical experience that features all types of acts including nationally renowned artists while still honoring and supporting the special musical scene of the Northwest. Seattle's KEXP (www.kexp.org) radio will broadcast live from Portland at The Doug Fir Lounge September 17-18 during MFNW, with live performances from artists playing the festival.
Confirmed thus far:
Sunny Day Real Estate
Explosions In Sky
Bad Brains
Girl Talk
The Get Up Kids
Will Sheff (of Okkervil River)
Dirty Three
Monotonix
Mudhoney
Frightened Rabbit
Twilight Sad
Dillinger Four
Swollen Members
Grand Duchy
Beach House
John Vanderslice
The Long Winters
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart
Pink Mountaintops
OM
Portugal The Man
Viva Voce
The Builders and The Butchers
Langhorne Slim
Bobby Bare Jr.
Chairlift
Loch Lomond
Team Dresch
Erase Errata
J.D. Twitch (Optimo)
Eluvium
Youth Group
Titus Andronicus
The Zeros
Mount Eerie
Trash Talk
Despise You
Crom
Japanther
Mayer Hawthorne & The County
Grouper
Richard Swift
Austin Lucas
Amazing Baby
Brother Reade
Love Language
Anders Parker
The Morning Benders
The Miniature Tigers
Common Market
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
We Were Promised Jetpacks
Say Hi
Rocky Votolato
Cymbals Eats Guitars
Copy
Red Fang
Saviours
Norfolk & Western
Nurses
Explode Into Colors
Portland Cello Project
Guidance Counselor
Fences
And much much more....
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Manzanera’s 801 Live Gets Deluxe 2-CD

Groundbreaking Prog album now to include unreleased tracks.
By Blurt Staff
On August 11 Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera's Expression Records will release The 801 Series, comprising 801 Live Collector's Edition, 801 Manchester, 801 Live @ Hull and 801 Latino. All four albums have been digitally remastered and repackaged with extras. The original classic album, 801 Live, is presented in a book form with an extra CD containing previously unheard rehearsal footage from Shepperton Studios as well as new photographs and text.
Phil Manzanera explains the
origin of the series: "Over the years I've been sent photos from these
gigs, which led me to go back to the original concert tapes, and then [fellow
band member] Bill MacCormick came across yet more photos and struck gold with
the audio of the 801 Shepperton Studios rehearsals. So that was the
impetus for this 801 Live Collectors
Edition and series."
801 Live was originally released in 1976 to rave critical reviews and an enthusiastic reception by Prog fans and Anglophiles. It boasted material penned by Manzanera and MacCormick as well as songs by Brian Eno (then a member of the group), the Kinks (a Prog-rock take on "You Really Got Me") and the Beatles (likewise, with "Tomorrow Never Knows").
In 1976, while Roxy Music had temporarily disbanded, 801 (also referred to as THE 801) got together as a temporary project and began rehearsing at Island Studios, Hammersmith, about three weeks before their first gig. The name of the band was taken from the Eno song "The True Wheel", which appears on his 1974 solo album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). The refrain of the song -- "We are the 801, we are the central shaft" -- reportedly came to him in a dream.
The original sextet included Manzanera,
Brian Eno, Bill MacCormick, Francis Monkman, Simon Phillips and Lloyd Watson, and after a warm up show
in Cromer in Norfolk, that line-up played just two gigs - at the Reading
Festival (with John Peel acclaiming them 'the musical high point of the
weekend') and at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. This memorable concert was
subsequently released as '801 Live'.
Appearing at the height of the punk rock revolution in the UK, the LP was
not a major commercial success, but it sold well throughout the world, due both
for the superb performances by the musicians and for its groundbreaking sound
quality.
(Although live albums were by then becoming increasingly sophisticated in their
production -- thanks to the advent of portable multi-track recorders and mobile
studios -- most were hampered by relatively poor sound quality. Up until this
time, the standard procedure for both front-of-house mixing and live recording
was to capture the sound of amplified instruments such as guitars by placing
microphones in front of the amplifiers. Although many superb performances were
captured, the results were still markedly inferior to studio recordings and
live recordings often suffered from a range of problems such as distortion,
noise, sound "leakage" between instruments, poor separation and
intrusive audience sounds.)
As Melody Maker put it at the time, "During the concert, these people collectively reached a point where virtually anything is possible. The music seemed to me to embody all the virtues of the very early Roxy Music, with the freedom to try and the freedom to fail. Except that now they're more confident, more able, more eloquent. Manzanera, Eno, and the rest of the "school" to which they belong have, if they wish, a lengthy and increasingly fascinating creative life ahead of them. As the words of ‘Tomorrow Never Knows' suggest, "801 Live" may well be simply the end of the beginning."
Track listing:
CD 1 - Lagrima, T.N.K,
East Of Asteroid, Rongwrong, Sombre Reptiles, Golden Hours, The Fat Lady Of
Limbourg, Baby's On Fire, Diamond Head, Miss Shapiro, You Really Got Me, Third
Uncle.
CD 2 (Recorded at Shepperton
Studios during rehearsals Aug 23rd 1976) - Lagrima, T.N.K, East Of Asteroid,
Rongwrong, Sombre Reptiles, The Fat Lady Of Limbourg, Baby's On Fire, Diamond
Head, Miss Shapiro, You Really Got Me, Third Uncle, Lagrima (Reprise)
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Riceboy Sleeps Offers Free MP3 Teaser

Sigur Ros side project has album released on July 21.
By Fred Mills
Awhile back we told you about Sigur Ros offshoot Riceboy Sleeps, a new art/music project from Jon Thor Birgisson and his partner Alex Somers. Now we hear, thanks to Pitchfork, that a free MP3 download of the track "Boy 1904" from the forthcoming self-titled album (due July 21 on XL Recordings) has been made available at the Riceboy Sleeps website, so check it out, along with a video clip, below.
Meanwhile, over in Sigur Ros territory, don't forget about that Spinner Session that recently premiered - recorded last September and supporting then-new Flood-produced album Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust, the band played four songs: "Vid Spilum Endalaust", "Fljotavik", "Inni Mer Syngur Vitleysingur", and "Illgresi".
Foo Fighters Rock Obama July 4

There goes our hero again!
By Blurt Staff
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Vivian Girls Tourdates, LP Tracklist

"Nightmare of Sound Tour" - works for us!
By Blurt Staff
With their new album Everything Goes Wrong set to drop Sept. 8 on In The Red, the Vivian Girls will be getting ready to shift into high gear with a string of warmup dates that includes the Pitchfork Music Festival on July 19. That will be followed with the full-on "Nightmare of Sound Tour" commencing on August 25. See below for the full itinerary.
The tracklisting for the album has also been announced - we've heard it, and it does indeed kick ass, and you can no doubt hear a teaser or two yourself at their MySpace page: www.myspace.com/viviangirlsnyc . Watch for our Vivian Girls profile in the winter issue of BLURT, due in September.
Tour Dates:
Thu-Jul-09
Mexico City, MX El Almacén #
Thu-Jul-16
Toronto, ON Phoenix Theater %
Sun-Jul-19
Chicago, IL Pitchfork Music Festival
Fri-Jul-31
New York, NY Whitney Museum $
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Tue-Aug-25
New York, NY Death By Audio +
Wed-Aug-26
Philadelphia, PA The Barbary +
Thu-Aug-27
Pittsburgh, PA Andy Warhol Museum +
Fri-Aug-28
Columbus, OH Summit +
Sat-Aug-29
Champaign, IL Cowboy Monkey +
Sun-Aug-30
Chicago, IL Empty Bottle +
Mon-Aug-31
Minneapolis, MN 7th St Entry +
Tue-Sep-01
Fargo, ND The Aquarium +
Fri-Sep-04
Missoula, MT Union Hall +
Sun-Sep-06
Seattle, WA Bumbershoot Festival
Mon-Sep-07
Portland, OR TBA +
Wed-Sep-09
San Francisco, CA Rickshaw Stop - CD Release Show! +
Fri-Sep-11
Los Angeles, CA The Echo +
Fri-Oct-09
Honolulu, HI Loft Gallery and Lounge
* = at WOODSIST / CAPTURED
TRACKS festival
# = w/ KING KHAN AND BBQ
SHOW
% = w/ F****D UP, WOMEN
$ = w/ THESE ARE POWERS
+ = w/ THE BEETS
Everything Goes Wrong tracklist:
01 Walking
Alone at Night
02 I Have No Fun
03 Can't Get Over You
04 Desert
05 Tension
06 Survival
07 The End
08 When I'm Gone
09 Out for the Sun
10 I'm Not Asleep
11 Double Vision
12 You're My Guy
13 Before I Start to Cry
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R.E.M.-No New LP Until 2011

Demos have been recorded, however.
By Fred Mills
Although there's been plenty of fresh R.E.M. news in the mix of late, from word about a new live digital EP to be followed in the fall by a two-CD concert set, to the recently reissued Deluxe Edition of Reckoning (see our review here), what people REALLY want to know is when will the next studio album arrive.
Not anytime soon, according to band pal and auxiliary member Scott McCaughey, who indicates that he and several of the other musicians, minus Michael Stipe, have done some recording but that there are no formal plans to cut fresh material until the end of the year - and that it would probably be 2011 before something hits the stores.
"We're basically on a year off," McCaughey told BLURT's Jud Cost, in a recent interview. "The tour ended around Thanksgiving. As it happens, we've gotten together to do a little recording, just throwing down instrumental tracks. We got together in Athens for a few days, then Mike and Peter came to Portland and Bill came down and we got a studio for a week and banged out twelve or thirteen instrumental tracks. They sounded really great.
"There are no plans to get into the studio again until the end of this year. I could see by January we might start recording. But the next record won't come out, I'm guessing, until 2011. They were just demos, but the stuff we recorded sounded fantastic, so we'll have to see what Michael comes up with."
You can read the entire McCaughey interview next week at BLURT, where he holds forth on R.E.M. along with his various other projects - the Minus 5, the Venus 3 (w/Robyn Hitchcock), Young Fresh Fellows, etc.
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New Lou Barlow LP En Route

The Dinosaur Jr/Sebadoh/Folk Implosion dude dives into the "unknown"...
By Blurt Staff
On October 6, Merge Records will release Lou Barlow's new album, Goodnight Unknown. In the four years since his career-redefining, mostly acoustic record Emoh, Lou Barlow has reunited with Dinosaur Jr. and reissued three of Sebadoh's classic albums. But as the brilliant new Goodnight Unknown illustrates, he's hardly living in the past. Borrowing the live-band energy of Dinosaur Jr. and the stylistic reach of Sebadoh, Barlow has built on Emoh's full production and written a set of immediate, melodic pop songs that Lou describes as, "a cross between my later work with Folk Implosion and my earlier work with Sebadoh...to my ears, anyway."
From the surging opening track "Sharing" to the surprisingly soulful performances on "The Right," Goodnight Unknown benefits from Barlow's tunefulness and his decision to record the record relatively quickly, with old friends and new. The Melvins' Dale Crover adds inspired drum work throughout, and Goodnight Unknown's urgent sound owes just as much to frequent Barlow collaborator Imaad Wasif (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, alaska!). The record's considerable power also stems from the new talents on board, including producer Andrew Murdock and Lisa Germano.
Lou Barlow + The Missingmen will be on tour throughout the fall opening for Dinosaur Jr. The Missingmen are guitarist Tom Watson and drummer Raul Morales. Lou "stole" them from Mike Watt for this tour, and is excited to be bringing you the full band experience of Goodnight Unknown.
Goodnight Unknown Track Listing:
1. Sharing
2. Goodnight Unknown
3. Too Much Freedom
4. Faith In Your Heartbeat
5. The One I Call
6. The Right
7. Gravitate
8. I'm Thinking...
9. One Machine, One Long Fight
10. Praise
11. Take Advantage
12. Modesty
13. Don't Apologize
14. One Note Tone
Lou Barlow + the Missingmen on Tour:
09-30 Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre
10-01 Montreal, QUE - Pop Montreal Festival
10-02 Cambridge, MA - Middle East
10-03 Cambridge, MA - Middle East
10-04 Clifton Park, NY - Northern Lights
10-07 New Haven, CT - Toad's Place
10-08-09 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
10-09 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of the Living Arts
10-10 Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
10-11 Pontiac, MI - The Crofoot
10-13 Madison, WI - The Majestic Theatre
10-14 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
10-15 Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
10-16 Louisville, KY - Headliner's Music Hall
10-17 Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
10-26 Kansas City, MO - The Beaumont Club
10-27 Omaha, NE - Slowdown
10-29 Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
10-30 Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre
11-03 Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theatre
11-04 Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up Tavern
11-06 San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
11-07 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
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This Week’s Bizarre ABBA News

Benny and Bjorn wanna be free of emperors and kings, and, oh yeah, they want you to come check out their new musical.
By Blurt Staff
Here at BLURT, we got juice - so much juice, in fact, that the goddam Consulate General of Sweden is in regular communication with us. You know, about which of his fair country's bands (who seem to be invading us with increasing frequency) are hip and which one are drips. Stuff like that. In return, he passes along exclusive news tips to us, such as the one below, reproduced verbatim.
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A Note From Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus
Dear Friends,
If you wanna be free of emperors and kings!
Leave the kings and emperors behind you
Don't let'em tie you down and clip your wings
Don't let'em shackle and bind you
That's how Karl Oskar and his younger brother Robert saw America. Kristina, Karl Oskar's wife, was more hesitant and inclined to look back:
Voices whisper behind me
They remind me
Every night
Of another existence
Far in the distance
It comes in sight
Now I see them clear
My folks at the crossroads waving
Losing their child forever
I see them cry
It's as if they're here
My people of time gone by
They come to me when night is falling
Twilight images calling
They crossed an ocean and so will we, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with the musical about these immigrants from Sweden, who are so famous in the country they left. Made immortal by Vilhelm Moberg, on whose novels the musical, "Kristina", is based. Writing it back in the beginning of the nineties, we always saw it as an American story just as much as a Swedish one. And it was always our dream to be able to introduce "Kristina" to an American audience. Now, at last, the time has come. In musical and lyrical form, in two concerts at Carnegie Hall, we will proudly present our musical on the 23rd and the 24th of September.
We are very fortunate to have the original Kristina, Helen Sjöholm, with us and the English tenor Russell Watson will sing Karl Oskar. They will be backed by the American Theatre Orchestra and choir, conducted by Paul Gemignani.
Swedish ancestry or not, we look forward to seeing you there!
Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus

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Cave In Returns!

Releases 12-inch EP on July 28.
By Blurt Staff
Hydra Head's heavier than heavy artist Cave In is back after a nearly four-year hiatus. As the label puts it, the metalcore group has "officially un-disbanded." And to mark the occasion, ther's a new limited-edition 12-inch EP en route from the band on July 28.
Titled Planets of Old, the platter is already getting the old hype-a-rooney, with Hydra Head predicting "this one-hundo-eighty gram specimen is guaranteed to enter the endangered rankings upon inception" and become a hot eBay item.
We have no problemo with that!
It's preceded by the "Retina Sees Rewind" digital single, which hit iTunes today.
Track Listing:
1. Cayman Tongue
2. Retina Sees Rewind
3. The Redtrail
4. Air Escapes
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Sonic Youth Gig Streams Live NPR Tonight

Promoting recent Matador album The Eternal.
By Blurt Staff
Sonic Youth, currently featured on the cover of the new Fall issue of BLURT, will be playing live tonight at D.C.'s 9:30 Club, and NPR Music will be webcasting it as it happens. Details below, or go HERE to NPR's Sonic Youth page.
WHAT: NPR Music's "Live in Concert" series continues with a live performance from influential alternative rock band Sonic Youth. All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen hosts the show, which will be streamed live and archived at www.NPR.org/music
WHEN: TONIGHT, July 7 at approximately 10:00PM (ET)
WHERE: Live at NPR Music. The concert is being streamed live from Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club.
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New Music Tuesday @ Blurt!

Heartless Bastards, Sonic Youth, Kinky, Magnolia Electric Company, Miike Snow, Serengeti & Polyphonic, Foreign Born
By Blurt Staff
It's officially New Music Tuesday at BLURT, which means, quite logically, you can hear some new music today (Tuesday, duh) at BLURT.
What, pray tell, is the new music in question? Glad you asked! Glom onto these ace MP3s:
Heartless Bastards and Sonic Youth - If I were a carpenter (Tim Hardin cover)
Kinky - Those Girls (featuring Money Mark)
Magnolia Electric Company - Josephine (off Josephine, Secretly Canadian)
Miike Snow - Animal (off Animal, Rcrd Lbl)
Serengeti and Polyphonic - 2 x 2 (Alias Remix) (off Terradactyl, Anticon)
Foreign Born - Vacationing People (off Person to Person, Secretly Canadian)
Just click on the BLURT Radio icon on the right-hand side of our homepage and wait for the music player to pop up in a separate window. Then enjoy some fine listening!
And check back every week, same BLURT-time, same BLURT-channel, to hear the latest streaming goodies, all personally netted, vetted and hand-selected by our trained staff of highly evolved primates. Why? Because at BLURT, we care.
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Black Keys’ Patrick Carney Explodes!

Not literally... we just like the way that headline looks.
By Blurt Staff
John "Stumpy" Pepys died in 1969 in a bizarre gardening accident.
Eric Childs choked to death on someone else's vomit in 1974.
Three years later, Peter "James" Bond spontaneously combusted on stage.
In 1992, Mick Shrimpton disappeared and is presumed dead. In an interview on the Arsenio Hall Show later that year, David St. Hubbins referred to a drummer he did not name who had been accidentally packed with the band's equipment and never seen again.
Like the riddles of the Sphinx, we may never know the true answer to the curse of the Spinal Tap drum chair, but that's not standing in the way of Patrick Carney from tempting that dangerous dame, Fate.
While his partner-in-crime in the Black Keys, Dan Auerbach, is off galavanting around the globe in support of his excellent 2009 solo release, Keep It Hid, Carney has assembled a veritable quiver of stick men from the Buckeye State for Drummer, a new band featuring Carney on bass, Teeth of the Hydra's Jamie Stillman (guitar), Beaten Awake's Jon Finley (vocals, guitar), Houseguest/Six Parts Seven's Stephen Clements (keyboards, vocals), and Ghostman and Sandman's Greg Boyd behind the kit.
The quintet's debut release, Feel Good Together, is slated for release on September 29 on Carney's own Audio Eagle label. Give it a listen here.
Drummer will be touring this fall - itinerary, below.
Tracklisting:
01 Lottery Dust
02 Feel Good Together
03 Serious Encounters
04 Mature Fantasy
05 Every Nineteen Minutes
06 Good Golly
07 Connect to Lounge
08 Buddyscapes
09 Diamonds to Shake
10 Summer Control
Tour Dates:
08-07 Akron, OH - Musica
10-08 Brooklyn, NY - Southpaw *
10-09 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's *
10-10 New York, NY - Mercury Lounge *
10-11 Cambridge, MA - T.T. the Bear's *
10-12 Washington, DC - DC9 *
10-13 Baltimore, MD - The Ottobar *
10-14 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506 *
10-15 Knoxville, TN - The Pilot Light *
10-16 Atlanta, GA - The Earl *
10-17 Nashville, TN - Mercy Lounge *
10-19 Louisville, KY - Skull Alley *
10-20 Indianapolis, IN - Spin Nightclub *
10-21 Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon *
10-22 Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry *
10-23 Chicago, IL - Schubas Tavern *
10-24 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom *#
* with Royal Bangs
# with Other Girls
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Return To Big Sur: Mini Festival

In The Pines: Dungen, Wooden Shjips, Kurt Vile, Gang Gang Dance, VietNam and others will be frammin' on the jim-jam.
By Fred Mills
While everyone is going all glassy-eyed over the impending 40th anniversary of Woodstock, another festival that went down in 1969 is seemingly being overlooked: the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival, which featured Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Flying Burrito Brothers, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, John Sebastian and other mainstays of the counterculture. It took place September 13 and 14 and subsequently spawned a 1971 film, Celebration at Big Sur, along with a very cool soundtrack album, but of course Woodstock overshadowed it. (Brush up on your Big Sur lore HERE.) Just the same, good vibes were had by all, and attendees came away with fond memories.
Now, the good folks at Kemado Records have announced a kind of return to Big Sur, with an affordable, one-day mini-festival slated for August 29 that's intended to bring things down to a manageable level - as anybody who, like us, is frankly kind of exhausted from all the mega-festivals this year. Among the acts signed up to perform: Gang Gang Dance, Dungen, VietNam, Kurt Vile and Wooden Shjips. Here's the official press release from Kemado:
Over the past 7 years, NYC's Kemado Records has been home to a variety of bands and artists ranging from Metal to Psych Rock to Folk. In this time of growth, we as a label have proven lasting worth and stand as a destination for acts strong, stoner, and sunny. In conjunction with the signing of a slew of new exciting artists, a limited edition vinyl-only imprint named Mexican Summer was born and embraced with amazing response.
Though the label is based in NY, our love for the West coast is quite apparent with the artists we work with within the bands, album art, music videos, and events we host and produce. It's always been a dream and goal for us to curate a day in the magical space of Big Sur, California where a special community of patrons drink, flirt, and happily commune to a slew of great musical performances. What could be better then a weekend of amazing jams and good friends in one of the most beautiful venues in North America? Sold!
To warmly counter act the wave of blockbuster festivals occurring all summer, we decided it would be a fine opportunity to collaborate with the lovely people at Folk Yeah! to produce a mini-festival with bands we work with plus some we love. (((folkYEAH!))) have been promoting festivals in Big Sur for years now. The festival will be held Saturday, August 29th, tickets are $29 and available via http://www.henrymiller.org/ .
The talent for the festival is already nothing short of splendid including Dungen, the newly reunited VietNam, Kurt Vile, Wooden Shjips, and Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti. With tons of great bands from our label, the lineup also includes bands that we've grown to know and love over the years. Most feel like family. The styles run the gamut from hard rock to folk, and a bunch of everything in between, including some of the most talked about bands this year.
CONFIRMED TALENT
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
Dungen
Farmer Dave Scher
Gang Gang Dance
Kurt Vile
Saviours
VietNam
Wooden Shjips
Woods
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Cribs + Johnny Marr = Ignorant Album

Unique marketing strategy with that now-unavailable song, too!
By Blurt Staff
Wakefield, England melodic punk band, THE CRIBS have completed their 4th album and 2nd for Warner Bros. Records, entitled, "IGNORE THE IGNORANT."
Produced and mixed by Nick Launay ( Yeah Yeah Yeahs / Pil / Arcade Fire / Nick Cave) at Seedy Underbelly Studio in Los Angeles, CA and British Grove in London the album is the band's first as a four-piece with the relatively new addition of guitarist Johnny Marr.
Fans can hear a brand new track from the album, "We Were Aborted,"via the band's website: www.thecribs.com. Note that according to a press release from the label, the track will only be available until 10:00AM UK time today, which means you've missed it, suckers!
Domestic release date and tour info will be announced soon.
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Smithereens’ Diken Launches Bell Sound

BLURT's fave drummer steps out with collection of classic pop-influenced tunes.
By Blurt Staff
"I guess
I've been writing songs since I was a kid," says Dennis Diken. "There are
melodies and lyric ideas that I just can't get out of my head and some of them
have been lodged there since I was five or six years old! But I grew up
thinking I was just a self-taught drummer and that was my gig."
Diken, best known
for providing the backbeat with New
Jersey's Smithereens since 1980, has emerged from
behind the drum kit to present the forthcoming album Late Music under
the nom du disque Dennis Diken with Bell Sound. The recording, due out
on September 29, 2009, will be issued by Cryptovision, distributed by Select-O-Hits.
Diken hastens to add, "Please don't call it a 'solo' album. This music was
hatched by two musically like-minded guys." Fellow Jerseyan Pete DiBella
collaborated with Dennis to bring 13 songs to fruition, reflecting their mutual
love of classic pop and rock genres. "DiBella is an inspired musical talent,
with a special knack for vocal arranging. I did my first home recordings with
him in the '70s and we reconnected in the '90s. His ability to maximize a
minimal recording setup is stunning. "Standing in That Line" was cut on a
four-track cassette!"
While Late Music was created mostly in East Coast home studios, Diken
headed west to complete the project at the famed Bomb Factory in Los Angeles. "Dave Amels
(Stepford Husbands, Reigning Sound, Mary Weiss) helmed the sessions, producing
and playing a bank of keyboards. We called on friends from the Wondermints
(between gigs as Brian Wilson's band) to add vocals and instrumentation." Their
sun-splashed spirit is evident, especially on "Let Your Loved One Sleep."
Other guests include multi-instrumentalist Andy Paley (co-producer of Brian
Wilson's eponymous debut solo album). "Andy lived and breathed a good
chunk of this record. He literally dreamed parts for "No One's
Listening" and dashed to the studio one morning after awakening with some
magical ideas." The Honeys, Brian Wilson's most celebrated outside production,
sing backup on "Tell All the Fools." "It was a thrill to have Marilyn, Ginger
and Diane on board. They sound wonderful as ever." Popmeister Jason Falkner can
be heard on bass and lead guitar on "The Bad Merry-Go-Round" and "I've Been
Away," respectively. Other vocal contributors include Ben Jaffe of HoneyHoney
and Jude Christodal.
The finely-wrought sound of Late Music owes much to The Four Freshmen,
The Four Seasons, The Bee Gees and The Beach Boys. And Dennis Diken with Bell
Sound's hat remains roguishly tipped to The Association, The Who and The Move.
Yet Late Music remains their own thing.
Diken is a founding member of the Smithereens, whose other remaining original
members include Pat DiNizio and Jim Babjak, all of whom met in central New Jersey.
The release of Late Music also marks the relaunch of Cryptovision
Records. During the mid 1980s, New York-based Cryptovision records rated in the
top 25 of independent record companies and launched the recording careers of
people like Sam Coomes (Elliot Smith, Quasi, Donner Party). Other notable
Cryptovision artists are Flying Color, Optic Nerve, Stepford Husbands, and The
Mod Fun. Virtually none of the 1980s Cryptovision records have been released on
CD. Dave Amels, former head of A&R, now company chief, states, "The
goal of the new Cryptovision Records is to both reissue selections from the
1980s catalog in digital form and to release really great new music . . .music
rooted in the deep American pop and rock ‘n' roll traditions."
Reflecting on Late Music, Diken adds, "I'm really proud of our work on this album. And I got to sing lead on most tracks. I guess you can say that vocals are my second love . . . next to playing drums."
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Sufjan Stevens’ Rabbit Reimagined (not boiled)

Osso Quartet reworkds the whole deal for strings. With apologies to John Updike, of course!
By Blurt Staff
In 2001 composer and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens released his sophomore album Enjoy Your Rabbit-a collection of 14 electronic instrumental pieces, each inspired by a different animal of the Chinese Zodiac. In the time since that record's release, Stevens has expanded his repertoire to include collaborations with a number of artists including the Osso Quartet, who contributed string arrangements to Stevens' Illinois as well as My Brightest Diamond's Bring Me the Workhorse. On October 6 Stevens' own Asthmatic Kitty Records will release Osso Quartet's debut recording on CD and LP-a reimagined Enjoy Your Rabbit arranged for the string quartet, titled Run Rabbit Run.
The idea for Run Rabbit Run came to Stevens after he moved to the Ditmas Park neighborhood of Brooklyn in 2005. Among his new neighbors were Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National and their sister, Jessica. Sufjan quickly became friends with the Dessner clan, and Bryce suggested that Stevens rearrange Enjoy Your Rabbit for his other neighbors, Rob Moose (violin), Olivier Manchon (violin), Marla Hansen (viola) and Maria Bella Jeffers (cello)-the Osso Quartet-who had recently collaborated with Stevens on his 2005 release, Illinois. The project was fully realized when Sufjan approached Jessica Dessner to contribute artwork to the album based on the original record's Chinese Zodiac illustrations created by artist Matt Morgan.
What began as an expression of community amongst the artist-residents of Ditmas Park expanded to include members of a different artistic community as well. Over the next year a series of young composers-Nico Muhly, Michael Atkinson, Maxim Moston and Gabriel Kahane-rearranged pieces from Enjoy Your Rabbit for Run Rabbit Run. Atkinson's arrangements premiered at the Bryce Dessner-curated Music Now Festival in Cincinnati in 2007.
Osso Quartet began as members of My Brightest Diamond, the project of Stevens'
one-time music director Shara Worden. After touring as members of both Shara
and Sufjan's bands, the group made its premiere as the Osso Quartet while
engaged as artists in residence at the 2007 Music Now Festival. In
addition to their work with Osso Quartet, each member has a diverse performance
background. Multi-instrumentalist Rob Moose plays with a number of ensembles
including the Orchestra of St. Luke's at Carnegie Hall and Antony and the Johnsons. Violinist Olivier
Manchon has performed with a broad selection of artists including Charlie Haden
and the Miniature Chamber Orchestra and played in the Broadway production of
Duncan Sheik's Spring Awakening. Violist Marla Hansen recorded her debut
EP for Standard Recording and has performed alongside the New Pornographers,
Jay-Z and Kanye West. Cellist Maria Jeffers has recorded with the Polyphonic
Spree along with her work with Sufjan and My Brightest Diamond.
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Billy Lee Riley Needs Your Help!

Legendary Sun Records mainstay battling bone cancer; bills sucking the well dry. Now it's your turn to help out, rock fans.
By Blurt Staff
Billy Lee Riley may not be a familiar name to all you hoodie/backpack-rockin' hipsters out there - his Memphis-style rockabilly and Sun Records oeuvre is about as far removed from the desolate shores of Brooklyn as it comes - but listen up, punks: with classic ‘50s sides like "Red Hot" and "Flyin' Saucers Rock and Roll" in the man's back catalog, it's safe to say that ROCK AS WE KNOW IT would be a wildly different beast had Ma and Pa Riley never hunched out their sweet little Billy.
We won't belabor the point: just read the man's damn Wikipedia entry if you need to be brought up to speed.
So since you all owe a huge debt to the man, why not consider repaying it in some small fashion? Riley is now in very bad need of help, we are advised, as this following post on the Rockabilly Hall of Fame website outlines:
Billy has had his share of health problems, and is now battling Stage FOUR bone cancer. Although MusiCares is helping with house payment, car and such, he and [wife] Joyce are totally out of money and can barely afford to eat.
This is a CALL FOR HELP to all musicians and fans. Please remember, twenty bucks from all of us would make a HUGE difference in Billy's life! What if this was you?
Let's all get together and send something today to Billy and Joyce and show them that he means a lot to us.
If you have a website, a Facebook or MySpace, please post this need for help on it! We can't save the world, but it will mean a lot in Billy Lee's life!
His Address is:
Billy Lee Riley
723 Crest Drive
Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
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Ya Don’t Mess With The Ace!

KISS legend releases first solo record in two decades.
By Blurt Staff
You all know that Ace Frehley was the only member of KISS that REALLY MATTERED, right? Gene Simmons' tongue? Feh - good name for a punk band, otherwise disgusting. Paul Stanley's chest wig? Sheesh - and we all know he wove his hair extensions from the follicles that he combed out! Peter Criss... dang, we can't really think of anything at the moment, unless it's that homeless dude that impersonated him in L.A. for a spell, which was kinda cool. But Ace man... the original spaceman will never be surpassed!
So for the first time in nearly 20 years, Frehley has emerged to add a new exclamation point to his celebrated solo career. Scheduled for liftoff on September 15th, the original KISS guitarist's fifth solo album, Anomaly, will be released on his own Bronx Born Records (via Rocket Science). Frehley, a long time Gibson artist, will launch his second Gibson Ace Frehley Signature Les Paul guitar with the musical instrument giant later this year. His first signature Gibson guitar (in 1997) was one of the best selling signature models of all time. Never mind that the photo above shows him holding an Epiphone... we were in a hurry when we fished around on the ‘net for a pic...
More hype (all true, in fact): One of the most beloved personalities in rock ‘n' roll, Frehley's
the man behind not only KISS' iconic logo, but the all-time stadium anthem "New
York Groove." From the thunderous guitar riffs of the first single "Outer
Space" to his supercharged cover of Sweet's 1975 classic "Fox on the Run," Anomaly includes several nods to his distinguished career. The pickup acrobatics of
"Fractured Quantum" and wah-wah scourge of "Genghis Khan" (featuring backup
vocals from Meat Loaf's daughter Pearl Aday) are signature Ace. It should
go without saying, but "this album has some heavy, heavy songs," Frehley promises.
Hey, we are ALL ABOUT heavy heavy songs.
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Swell Season Prep Second Album

Also in the pipeline: concert documentary film.
By Blurt Staff
The Swell Season - Glen Hansard of the Frames and Marketa Irglova- are putting the finishing touches on Strict Joy, the follow-up to their surprise hit 2007 film and gold-certified soundtrack Once. It's due September 29 from Anti-.
Strict Joy which borrows its name from a work by Irish poet James Stephens, was co-produced by Hansard and Peter Katis (The National, Interpol), and recorded mostly at Katis' Tarquin Studios in Bridgeport, CT. In addition to Hansard and Irglova, the album features Frames members Colm Mac Iomaire (violin), Joe Doyle (bass), Rob Bochnik (guitar), plus guitarist Javier Mas (Leonard Cohen), pianist Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), percussionist Chad Taylor (Chicago Underground Duo), horn players Steven Bernstein and Clark Gayton from Levon Helm's band, and others.
The Swell Season generated a wave of acclaim during the 2008 awards season
including two Grammy nominations and an Oscar win for Best Original Song, for
their hit single "Falling Slowly." The duo performed the song on the
Oscars telecast, and Irglova provided one of the most memorable and poignant
moments of the evening when host Jon Stewart called her back to the stage after
a commercial break to give her acceptance speech.
The success of 'Once' also led to a
sold out world tour for The Swell Season which was captured for an upcoming
documentary. Hansard and Irglova will tour the U.S. extensively again this fall with
dates tba.
Track Listing:
1. Low Rising
2. Feeling the Pull
3. In These Arms
4. The Rain
5. Fantasy Man
6. Paper Cup
7. High Horses
8. The Verb
9. I Have Loved You Wrong
10. Love That Conquers
11. Two Tongues
12. Back Broke
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Ponderosa Stomp NYC Next Week!

More N'awlins funk, soul ‘n' roll than you can shake a crawdad at!
By Blurt Staff
The Ponderosa Stomp Concert, a New Orleans musical tradition, highlights the world's most authentic musicians of rockabilly, R&B, jazz, blues, garage, soul, funk, and swamp pop. The annual show has become a must-see event, functioning as a showcase for living musical history. The Ponderosa Stomp exists to acknowledge, pay tribute to, and teach the cultural significance of the unsung heroes and heroines of rock-n-roll, rhythm & blues and other forms of American roots music. The Stomp began when a group of like-minded friends began presenting shows at a small club; it has evolved into a multi-faceted musical, cultural and educational juggernaut. Events in New Orleans every spring include two jam-packed nights of music, a conference and symposium, film festival, record hop and now, a museum exhibit. Unsung Heroes: The Secret History of Louisiana Rock & Roll is currently on display at the Louisiana State Museum in the historic Cabildo in the heart of the French Quarter, running through May 2010.
Just in time for the Stomp at Lincoln Center next week, the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation unveils a micro-website documenting the stories of each performer on the shows. It features information on the invaluable contributions each artist has made our musical culture, along with locations and showtimes for the show.
The first two nights of The Ponderosa Stomp at Lincoln Center, July 16th and 17th are part of Lincoln Center's Midsummer Nights Swing, taking place at Damrosch Park. Each night kicks off with a dance lesson at 6:30 and the music starts at 7:30. Thursday night features The Get Down, a night of soul music excellence featuring William Bell, Harvey Scales, The Bobbettes and the incomparable Bo-Keys. Friday night brings rockabilly to the forefront with the Best Dance in Town, in which New Orleans wild man Joe Clay, Sun Record's Carl Mann and the legendary brother/sister duo The Collins Kids throw down, backed by Deke Dickerson and his Eccofonics.
Sunday, July 19th, an tribute performance takes place at Alice Tully Hall in the Starr Theatre, in which a high-octane array of Stomp artists will pay musical tribute to the "Creole Beethoven", Wardell Quezergue. Quezergue, nicknamed by Allan Toussaint, has made musical history countless times as the man behind timeless hits like "Mr. Big Stuff", "Iko Iko" and "Chapel of Love". A genius musician, arranger and producer who is largely unknown outside of New Orleans, Quezergue helped shape the soulful sounds of the south into international hit records. The show features R&B icons The Dixie Cups and Robert Parker; soul greats Jean Knight, Dorothy Moore, Tammy Lynn, and Tony Owens; legendary New Orleans drummer Zigaboo Modeliste; New Orleans musician, producer, and session man Mac Rebennack (Dr. John); garage-music pioneer Michael Hurtt; plus Wardell Quezergue's Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, an all-star ten-piece band led by Quezergue himself in a rare New York appearance.
July 16th (Midsummer Night's Swing):
Ponderosa Stomp: The Get Down
* William Bell - a principal architect of the Stax/Volt sound.
* The Bobbettes - girl group known as the ‘Harlem Queens' known for their hit,
"Mr Lee"
* Bo-Keys - authentic, greasy Memphis soul stew w/ Stax Records stars
* Harvey Scales - a hard-hitting soul man, writer of "Disco
Lady" and "Love-i-tus"
July 17th (Midsummer Night's Swing):
Ponderosa Stomp: Best Dance In
Town
* Joe Clay - New Orleans'
proto-rockabilly genius, appeared with Elvis
* The Collins Kids - 50's TV faves, this brother/sister duo features double
neck guitar pyrotechnics
* Deke Dickerson & The Eccofonics - the nitro-charged country and rockabilly specialists
* Carl Mann - Sun Records artist had his first hit with Nat King Cole's "Mona Lisa"
July 19th (Lincoln Center Festival): A Tribute to "The Creole
Beethoven,"
Wardell Quezergue, celebrated New Orleans
arranger and mastermind behind
countless rhythm and blues classics. On the bill:
* The Dixie Cups - hit makers who
recorded classics, "Chapel of Love" and "Iko Iko."
* Jean Knight - New Orleans-based singer of "Mr. Big Stuff."
* Tammy Lynn - soul singer and legendary background singer for the Rolling Stones, Dr. John, and countless others.
* Zigaboo Modeliste - New Orleans master drummer and member of funk originators the Meters.
* Dorothy Moore - Malaco Records' soul/blues balladeer.
* Tony Owens - Lost soul king of New Orleans.
* Robert Parker - recorded his hit record, "Barefootin'" with Querzegue
* Mac Rebennack - New Orleans musician/producer/arranger/ songwriter better known as Dr. John.
In addition to the stellar musical series the Ponderosa Stomp Concert is presenting with Lincoln Center, Stomp curator Dr. Ira "Ike" Padnos will join soul singer Tammy Lynn and trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard to discuss the fight to preserve art and culture in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Part of the Summer Scoops Live w/ the Wall Street Journal, the panel titled Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans is moderated by jazz writer Larry Blumenfeld. The Terence Blanchard Quintet will perform to conclude the evening. It takes place at the Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center on Wednesday, July 15th at 7:30pm.
Ticket information HERE.
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moe. Meets Method Man, Matthew, McGee

All that alliteration aside, moe.down should be a major throw-down.
By Blurt Staff
The Tenth Annual moe.down will be held September 4, 5 and 6 at the Snow Ridge Ski area in Turin, NY. moe.down has become known as Upstate NY's most musically diverse festival. moe. will perform a total of six sets throughout the weekend. A limited number of tickets are available at $105 until they are sold out or until July 17th. Go to http://www.moedown.com for up-to-the-minute information and to purchase tickets.
moe. has finalized this year's line-up: moe., CAKE, Umphrey's McGee, Method Man
and Redman, Ani DiFranco, Matthew Sweet, Sam Bush, The New Mastersounds,
Ominous Seapods, The Heavy Pets, Okemah, Nate Wilson Group, Family Groove Company, Lynch,
My Dear Disco and The London Souls.
Over the past nine years, more than one hundred bands have performed at
moe.down, including The Flaming Lips, Perry Farrell's Satellite Party, The
Roots, The Levon Helm Band, They Might Be Giants, Meat Puppets, Medeski Martin
& Wood, Matisyahu, Blues Traveler, The Presidents of the United States of
America, Fishbone, Leo Kottke, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Nellie McKay,
Cracker Van Beethoven, David Grisman, and Les Claypool.
The moe.down festival promises three days of music, camping and fun at the Snow
Ridge Ski Area in Turin, NY. The site is about an hour northeast of Syracuse, at the edge of the beautiful Adirondack
Mountains. Ski lifts will be open, so bring your mountain bikes!
For the last eight years, members of the band have hit the greens with friends
and fans for the annual moe.down Charity Golf Outing. The event takes place at
the Turin Highlands golf course and has raised almost $25,000 for various
charities.
moe.down will also feature a Kids' Tent on Saturday and Sunday from 12 - 4 that
promises to entertain even the toughest critics! This year's Kids' tent theme
is "Mexico"
in honor of the moe. song. There will be parades, crafts and activities for the
youngest moe.rons and their caregivers.
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Living Things As Ramones 4 Runaways Pic

Joey Ramone, like Elvis, is still everywhere.
By Fred Mills
You've heard that they're filming a biopic of The Runaways, right? Directed by Italian photographer and videographer Floria Sigismondi (who?), it stars Kristen Steward and Dakota Fanning as Joan Jett and Cherie Currie plus a buncha actors and actresses nobody's ever heard of - although the preliminary IMDB entry for it also lists Tatum O'Neal as Marie Harmon (!), so we'll see...
At any rate, word arrives that St. Louis-based Living Things portray the Ramones!
In the scene, which is shooting this month, the Ramones are playing at Rodney Bingenheimer's notorious English Disco nightclub in Los Angeles circa 1975. Living Things have already recorded a cover of "We're A Happy Family" for the scene.
Er, well, the band looks nothing like the Ramones of course. Or do they? You decide - comparing the photo above with the Marc Bell-era band pic here, well, there are some comparisons to be made. Not the Tommy Ramone era lineup, however, which would b the 1975 time frame. But we'll allow they do deliver the garage punk goods, so full speed ahead.


"I love Joey Ramone," said vocalist Lillian Berlin. "He is like the Elvis of punk. It's a mystical, exotic vacation to step into his shoes for a moment."
Fun fact: the band's handlers advise us that "In addition to having a useful resemblance in attitude" - note they are waffling on the physical resemblance thing too - "to the punk progenitors, the band has a direct line into the production - Berlin is the husband of the film's writer and director Floria Sigismondi."
Ah. That explains it, then. All together now, kids: Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-CHERRY BOMB!
UPDATE: Blurt's very own Professor Jud Cost writes in to clarify some erroneous information contained above - which, we should add, came directly from the Living Things' handlers, so clearly the band, the filmmakers and everyone else involved needs to spiff up on their Ramones history.
Observes Cost, "Having them playing Rodney's English Disco [in 1975 is factually inaccurate]. I guarantee they
didn't come west for their first gigs until the summer of '76. I know because I
was there (not at their LA debut, but at the show in San Fran the next week, at
a tiny little joint called the Savoy Tivoli}. Dunno if this is a fact-checking
problem with the boneheads doing this misinformed film, but the boys
were still getting a toehold at Max's and CBGS's in '75. Since you can't ask
Joey, Johnny or Dee Dee, I'll have to do as your next best source."
Amen.
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Gong Returns w/New Album!

Hillage on board this time too. The, er, FOURTH part of the ‘Radio Gnome' trilogy. Mathematics aside, pretty cool.
By Blurt Staff
Psychedelic/Prog pioneers Gong issue a new album, prophetically titled 2032 (the year 2525 was already taken, presumably), on September 21. Released on Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy's subsidiary G-Wave label, the album is officially released two months before Gong's UK tour which kicks off at the Bristol O2 Academy on Nov. 19.
Described as "exhilarating, compelling and other worldly," 2032 also markes a reunion: it's the first time guitarist Hillage has recorded with original Gong founder Daevid Allen, since 1974's You album. (Pictured above is the band in '74, in fact.) 2032 is a new installment that continues Gong's famous ‘Radio Gnome' album trilogy which includes the milestone psychedelic progressive rock albums - Flying Teapot (1973), Angel's Egg (1973), and You (1974).
The line-up on the album includes Daevid Allen (guitar, lead vocal): Steve Hillage (lead guitar), Gilli Smyth (Space Whisper and poetry), Miquette Giraudy (synthesizer), Mike Howlett (bass), Chris Taylor (drums), and Theo Travis (sax and flute). Special guest performances on selected tracks include former Gong member Didier Malherbe (soprano sax, duduk, and flute) and Yuji Katsui (electric violin) of the Japanese progressive/psychedelic jam band Rovo.
"2032 is when Planet Gong makes full contact with the Planet Earth; a major new chapter in the continually evolving Gong mythology," says Daevid Allen.
And who isn't all about evolving mysteries? Welcome back, Gongsters!
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Hell Patches Up Destiny Street

Insound.com and Richard Hell give the Voidoids' second album a makeover.
By Blurt Staff
Nearly thirty years after punk rockers Richard Hell and the Voidoids delivered their second album, Destiny Street, and almost fifteen years after it was reissued, Hell and Insound.com have given it a spit-shine.
In a press release, Insound says Hell was “dispirited by the ultimate recording” of Destiny Street. “At the time of the original recording I was so debilitated by despair and drug-need that I was useless,” says Hell. “The record ended up being a high-pitched sludge of guitar noise. It was a shame because the songs were clean, simple, and well-constructed, but those values were sabotaged by the inappropriate arrangements and production.”
The platter was frequently bootlegged and downloaded for “years in the nineties and early 21st Century” until Hell reacquired the rights in 2004 and deliberately let it go out of print. It was upon finding a two-track recording of the original rhythm tracks that Hell decided to use them to realize his vision of what Destiny Street could have been. “I couldn’t resist trying to use them to fill and patch up the sinking feeling that the thought of the record had always produced in me.” Hell tracked new vocals, did some editing, recruited Marc Ribot, Bill Frisell and Ivan Julian to supplement Robert Quine’s original guitar parts. Naturally, Insound.com says “the updated version… manages to surpass the original in almost every way.”
On September 1, Insound.com will issue Destiny Street Repaired on digipak CD and as a signed, numbered limited-edition (1,000-copy) deluxe vinyl/CD version including a two-sided 18” x 24” color poster featuring a Roberta Bayley photo (from the session that produced the album’s original cover) and art by Josh Smith that incorporates Hell’s liner notes. The deluxe version CD will include two bonus tracks from 1979: the never-before-released “Smitten” and extremely scarce “Funhunt.” For both editions, renowned Scottish artist Jim Lambie retooled the original cover art. For more information, visit Insound.com and RichardHell.com.
Destiny Street Repaired Credits
All rhythm tracks by: Robert Quine, guitar; Naux, guitar, Fred Maher, drums; Richard Hell, bass. Produced by Alan Betrock at Intergalactic Studios, NYC. Engineer: Jay Burnette. Recorded 1982.
All lead vocals by: Richard Hell. All solos and additional guitar by: Marc Ribot, Bill Frisell, Ivan Julian. Produced by Richard Hell at Hal Willner’s House of Knuck and John Kilgore Sounds and Recording, NYC. Recorded 2008-09, NYC, Engineer: Patrick Ford. Recorded 2009.
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Modest Mouse Keeps Moving With 7" Series

Limited-edition single “Perpetual Motion Machine” due July 21.
By Blurt Staff
Greedy little vinyl grabbers take note: the third platter in Modest Mouse’s single series, “Perpetual Motion Machine,” comes out July 21. It’ll be red, individual numbered (to 4,000) and backed with “History Sticks to Your Feet.” The songs, for those of you who don’t like to play your vinyl, you can buy the songs on iTunes. Starting today, smart shoppers can hear before they buy by going to a website whose name cutely fits the title of the A-side. On Thursday, you can find the B-side at the devil's music blog. Hit www.recordstoreday.com for a list of brick-and-mortar retailers that will carry the single or pick it up here.
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Hear New Avett Bros. A Week Early

I And Love And You drops Sept. 29; NPR plays it a week early.
By Blurt Staff
Wanna hear the Avett Brothers’ new album I And Love And You early without giving into Satan and just downloading it? Or at least look like you’re doing the right thing? Tune into NPR (more specifically, click on www.npr.org/firstlisten) on Sept. 22 and they’ll play the whole damn thing for you. Or if you’re into teasin’ yourself, sit on your hands ‘til Sept. 29, then get on down to participating Starbucks locations in the U.S. and Canada and get two fixes at once.
Now, this ain’t no Starbucks exclusive; it’s just funny that this is the first retail location mentioned in the press release. Didja ever think you’d be nostalgic for a time when new albums were available in record stores?
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Julian Casablancas of the Strokes to Release Solo Album
Julian Casablancas of The Strokes is wrapping up his debut CD of eight songs "Phrazes for the Young. The eight-tracks on the album with named such as "River of Brake Lights" and "Ludlow Street" were recorded in just over 12 months at studios in LA, New York and Nebraska (really!).
Check out the sound at <juliancasablancas.com and watch for news about an upcoming tour:
Naked Raygun 7" Series, Tour, LP

Influential Chicago punks return with singles series, eye tour and new album.
By Blurt Staff
Influential Chicago punk rockers Naked Raygun announced today that they’ll enter Transient Sound studios in their hometown to track new material. The songs—the band’s first new stuff since 1997 when they issued the anthology-plus Last of Demohicans—will be pressed for a singles series.
The band—the final pre-breakup roster of drummer Eric Spice, bass player Pierre Kezdy, guitarist Bill Stephens and vocalist Jeff Pezzati—originally reformed in Fall 2006 for Riot Fest in Chicago. The show’s success prompted them to continue. At a recent two-nighter at the Chicago House of Blues, they played their first new songs in seventeen years to the delight of the crowd. In press release speak: “…[the songs were] met with a reaction of surprise and elation from the slam dancing crowd… [and] embody the classic ‘Chicago Sound’ that Naked Raygun first defined more than twenty years ago.”
The songs will be among those released in the 7” series, put out on Riot Fest Records, who eyes a tentative Fall 2009 street date. “Once the 7” series ends Naked Raygun plans to hole up in their rehearsal space for a while then re-enter the recording studio to track their first proper LP since 1990’s Raygun, Naked Raygun.” The band will tour the East Coast in September, for the first time in two decades Philadelphia’s Paint It Black and Chicago band Shot Baker will open." And naturally, Naked Raygun will headline Riot Fest 2009 in Chicago this October, along with peers and old friends Rights of the Accused, No Empathy and Wax.
Naked Raygun East Coast Tour
September 9, 2009
The Mideast (Cambridge, MA)
with Shot Baker
September 10, 2009
First Unitarian Church (Philadelphia, PA)
with Paint It Black, Shot Baker
September 11, 2009
Ottobar (Baltimore, MD)
with Paint It Black, Shot Baker
September 12, 2009
The Music Hall of Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY)
with Paint It Black, Shot Baker
September 13, 2009
Maxwell’s (Hoboken, NJ)
with Paint It Black, Shot Baker
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Kid Sister FINALLY Gets off the Can!

And dat's some fine shit, too.
By Blurt Staff
Seems like.... well, not yesterday, more like last year, when we got advance CDRs in of the new Kid Sister album. We even assigned a review, and got the review in - it was called Dream Date. Then Downtown pushed the release date back... then back again... then the label finally told us, "We don't fucking know!"
Now it seems that Kid Sister has overhauled the album and had set an Oct. 6 release date. Don't hold us too that, please. But below you can read what Downtown and the Kid have to say about it. Meanwhile, what are those advance copies going for on eBay right now, hmmm? We know none of you ethically-minded journalists out there would try to sell yours, now, would you?
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When Kid Sister (aka Melisa Young) turned in her album, originally titled Dream Date, in September of 2008, she pulled a daring move and asked Downtown to hold off on releasing it.
"There were a few things about the album that irked
me...the album wasn't cohesive", Young told Pitchfork in an interview
earlier this year. Downtown allowed her some time to make the album what she
wanted, and she went back to work with executive producer A-Trak and the rest of the creative
team behind Fool's Gold. The result is the stunning Ultraviolet.
The album is a landmark, merging electronic music and club rap in ways that
have never been done before. The album includes production by some of the most
sought after, cutting edge producers working today (including A-Trak, Rusko, Steve Angello & Sebastian
Ingrosso, Sinden, XXXChange, Brian Kennedy, Herve, Yuksek and DJ Gant-Man)
who all seem to have recognized the talent and star power that also motivated Kanye West to collaborate with her on
2007's Pro Nails single, helping in part to create the deafening buzz
that surrounds her now. The album is 12 songs deep, with each track being mixed
seamlessly into the next, creating a continuous mix of songs that contain an
innovative approach to their perfectly honed pop sensibilities. The final
result of Kid Sister's signature effervescent rapping style with these
innovative producers will cement her debut release as one of the most talked
about this year.
Tracklisting:
1. Right Hand Hi
2. Life On TV
3. Daydreaming
4. Let Me Bang 2009
5. Big n Bad
6. Pro Nails (feat. Kanye West)
7. Step (feat. Estelle)
8. Switch Board (feat. DJ Gant-Man)
9. Get Fresh
10. 53421
11. You Ain't Really Down
12. Control
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Shonen Knife Sharpens Its, Uh, Blade

We think an intern wrote that header...luckily we have an MP3 below for you to ease the pain.
By Blurt Staff
The Knife is back. Everyone's fave Nipponese-rockers is set to drop a new album, Super Group, on August 25 via Good Charamel Records. You know the back story - they formed in Osaka circa '81, and then somehow in the early ‘90s their naïf-pop, girl-group-goes-Ramones sound was discovered by legions of American hipsters and before you know it they'd toured with Nirvana and played Lollapalooza.
Since the original member and bassist Atsuko moved to Los Angeles and left the band, Naoko and Etsuko played with support bassists. On the new album Super Group, support bassist Ritsuko has joined the band as an official member. Now Shonen Knife has become a 3 piece band again and a super group was born.
In 2007, they released an album fun! fun! fun! in Japan. Since then, they've spent very busy days playing lots of shows, they enjoyed a North American tour, recorded a cover song for an AC/DC tribute album and played at many international rock festivals. In 2009 Shonen Knife signed a deal with Good Charamel Records (www.goodcharamel.com ) to release Super Group to the fans in North America! Tours of Europe, Australia and North America will follow the release of the new Super Group CD.
The concept of Super Group is to "go back to the starting point of
ROCK", says the band. All the lyrics on Super Group are
written in English. The first song "Super Group" is very punk
pop like the Buzzcocks. "Muddy Bubbles Hell" and "Pyramid
Power" taste like Heavy Metal. "BBQ Party" starts with a
Jonathan Richman like intro and transforms into punk rock. The harmony at
the last part of "Na Na Na" is very cute. The last song is a
cover of Paul McCartney and the Wings song "Jet", the Shonen Knife
version is very fun and very ROCK. The North American CD release of Super
Group features exclusive cover artwork and the bonus track, "Evil
Birds".
"This album makes everybody happy," we are advised. We at BLURT are already happy just thinking about it.
Tracklisting:
01. Super Group
02. Slug
03. Muddy Bubbles Hell
04. Deer Biscuits
05. BBQ Party
06. Pyramid Power
07. Time Warp
08. Na Na Na
09. Your Guitar
10. Jet
11. Evil Birds (bonus track)
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Now THIS is Awesome: Merge Book Site

New website launches to gear up for Sept. release of the book about Merge Records' history.
By Fred Mills
It's called Our Noise: The Story of Merge Records, The Indie Label That Got Big and Stayed Small, and it's due in September from NC's Algonquin Books. It's more than just a label profile - it's like a secret (well, at times not-so-secret, as anyone who remembers the big media assault on Chapel Hill in the early/mid ‘90s will recall) history of indie rock, loaded with enough colorful characters to fill a loony bin, folks like Superchunk, Polvo, Magnetic Fields, Spoon, Arcade Fire and Lambchop, not to mention intimate portraits of the Merge crew themselves (the photos of Laura as a goth chick and Mac as a dreadhead are worth the price of admission alone).
Written by John Cook along with Laura and Mac, the book is essential reading for anyone who passionately cares about indiedom, and certainly about the North Carolina music scene, which arguably would look a helluva lot different if Merge hadn't come along when it did. I've always kicked myself for moving out west just as the Merge, uh, machine was kicking into high gear, but since I worked as a buyer for an indie record store in Tucson throughout the ‘90s I was not only able to keep up with the scene from afar but could make sure that my local friends and peers were privy to the tunes.
I read the book a couple of weeks ago and we'll be featuring it soon in BLURT of course. Hands down, it's one of the most engaging reads I've had the pleasure to enjoy lately; it's almost as if it's like MY story and YOUR story as well as the Merge story, if you, like me, often lived vicariously through some of those records the label released and the artists it nurtured.
To lead up to the publication, the label and the book publisher have teamed up to create a special website devoted to the book, OurNoiseTheBook.com. It's got everything from basic details about the book and the official press kit to PDF samples of the actual pages from the book and an amazing interactive timeline of the label featuring mouth-watering reproductions of record sleeves, gig posters and even embedded videos (the clip for Superchunk's "Watery Hands" featuring David Cross and Janeane Garofalo remains one of the funniest in the universe). You can also sign up to a mailing list that will register you to take part in an online chat with Mac and Laura close to the publication date.
Seriously, check it out (it was designed by the mighty Steve Pilon of Code 18 Interactive, incidentally). I've been giggling for the past hour looking at it. And I've already read the damn book!
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Sleep in Prince’s Purple Rain Bed!

Er, you sure Rashid ain't gonna get sued by the most litigious musician in the universe?
By Blurt Staff
Awesome! We have been lookin to marry some of our spare form and function this summer, and now we know exactly where to spend that stock dividend cash that just rolled in.
First up is something vaguely geared to the 25th anniversary of Prince's Purple Rain, and while it looks NOTHING like a bed to us, more like a USB thumb drive after a growth spurt, we'll still give it, um, a test drive. Then there's the so-called "comeback" of the futon (funny, we bought one in 2003, but hey...), as well as a line of beds that celebrate Woodstock! Don't forget to look under the mattress where the designer has secreted, in 100 random beds, a stash of brown acid! All the Baby Boomers on the BLURT staff are just itching to "stage a come-back in the bedroom," so read on...
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Familiar moments for many Baby Boomers are staging a comeback in the bedroom!! Among the highlights of the Baby Boomer bedroom are:
Purple Rain Bed - Noted designer Karim Rashid is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the movie/soundtrack of many Boomer lives - Prince (the Artist)'s "Purple Rain." The new Glow Bed from Hollandia International was the hit of this spring's Salone Internazionale del Mobile furniture show in Milan. Glow Bed marries form and function, enticing the imagination with clean lines, creative materials and lots of high gloss. It also boasts Baby Boomer must-haves like an iPod docking station, cabinet doors that swing out to create side tables and hidden storage drawers.
Futons...are back!! The popular all-functional futon of the 1970s has made a comeback. Leading the return of the futon is Gold Bond, America's leading manufacturer and exporter of futons. Just recently, futons have gone completely organic and come in 350 fabrics and countless designs! And, in these challenging economic times, similar to the 1970s, cost-conscious consumers are seeking value, quality and versatility.
Woodstock - Has it been 40 years already? A new line of Italian-made beds celebrates Flower Power, Peace, and Free Love, uniting message, research, technology, and design. The mattresses are set to debut August 15, marking the moment when Richie Havens took the stage to sing "High Flyin' Bird."
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OMG, the last part is brilliant. THE EXACT MOMENT? Why not the moment Pete Townshend smacked Abbie Hoffman off the stage during the Who's set? Or when Grace Slick gave the crowd a peek at her tits? Or maybe even when that festival worker was cleaning out the porta-johns? (Well, that part was in the movie at least...)
Hollandia International/Karim Rashid are on the web....
"Purple Rain" video:
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Mark Mulcahy Trib: Thom Yorke Sings

Check out Yorke's version of the Miracle Legion song at the link below. ML video at the bottom.
By Blurt Staff
In our main feature today we talk about tribute albums and included a mention about the upcoming Mark Mulcahy/Miracle Legion trib, Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy The latest news is that it's due Sept. 29 from Shout! Factory and includes an all-star lineup that is guaranteed to make it sidestep the "tributes suck, dude" syndrome. Dig it: Thom Yorke, Michael Stipe, Dinosaur Jr., Mercury Rev, The National, Frank Black, Vic Chesnutt, Frank Turner, and Josh Rouse, among others. (In addition, a further 20 tracks, from artists such as A.C. Newman, Buffalo Tom and Laura Veirs, will be available digitally.)
Stereogum has an advance peek at Yorke's contribution, an absolutely jaw-dropping version of Miracle Legion's "All For the Best," which has long been one of BLURT's fave ML tracks dating back to when we used to see the band perform in the ‘80s.
Mark Mulcahy's wife, Melissa, died suddenly in September 2008, and proceeds from the sale of the album will go to Mulcahy to help him continue his music career while raising his 3-year-old twin daughters. To coincide with the release, there will be two concert events, one in London and one in New York, details TBA.
Seriously, Miracle Legion was one of the most riveting, passionate acts during the so-called "college rock" era, and folks who own their records, all of them long out of print now, have been diligently transferring them to CDR over the years and passing them around like holy grails. And Mulcahy's solo records are wondrous, joyful affairs, at turns quirky and intense and luminous and hilarious. He's a true American treasure. (If you go to YouTube, you'll actually find a lot of Mulcahy and ML content, though a lot of it is strictly audio with static images, not full-fledged videos.) For those not in the know, the backstory:
Mulcahy was the front man and main songwriter for alternative rock band Miracle Legion in the 1980s to mid 1990s. Mulcahy also fronted Polaris, the house band for the mid 1990s alternative television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1993-96) and perhaps best remembered for the song "Hey Sandy," which was featured in the opening credits of the show. Mulcahy has opened up for many notable artists, including Oasis and Jeff Buckley, and has received homage from Radiohead front man Thom Yorke, who dedicated a song to Mulcahy at a show in Boston . Nick Hornby wrote an essay on Mulcahy's song "Hey Self-Defeater" (from the album Fathering) in his book 31 Songs.
Mulcahy released his latest album, In Pursuit Of Your Happiness, in 2005, to critical praise: The Sun called it "majestic, mind-blowing, quite marvellous-your happiness is assured if you purchase this record." "Terrific," said The Guardian. "His third solo album opens wounds and plays with the patterns as the blood runs free." The Daily Telegraph said, "The songs are intimate, intelligent, wise and melodic. But the really special thing is his voice: such range, such texture, such honesty-it's gorgeous."
Tracklist:
01 Thom Yorke -
"All For The Best"
02 The National - "Ashamed Of The Story I Told"
03 Michael Stipe - "Everything's Coming Undone"
04 David Berkeley - "Loves The Only Thing That Shuts Me Up"
05 Dinosaur Jr. - "The Backyard"
06 Chris Harford & Mr Ray Neal - "Micon The Icon"
07 Frank Black - "Bill Jocko"
08 Vic Chesnutt - "Little Man"
09 Unbelievable Truth - "Ciao My Shining Star"
10 Butterflies Of Love - "I Have Patience"
11 Chris Collingwood (Fountains Of Wayne) - "Cookie Jar"
12 Frank Turner - "The Quiet One"
13 Rocket From The Tombs - "In Pursuit Of Your Happiness"
14 Ben Kweller - "Wake Up Whispering"
15 Josh Rouse - "I Woke Up In The Mayflower"
16 Autumn Defense - "Paradise"
17 Hayden -"Happy Birthday Yesterday"
18 Juliana Hatfield - "We're Not In Charleston Anymore"
19 Mercury Rev - "Sailors And Animals"
20 Elvis Perkins - "She Watches Over Me"
21 Sean Watkins - "A World Away From This One"
Miracle Legion - "You're the One Lee"
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Kiss Kiss Contest at Blurt: Free Swag!

Register by July 25 to win autographed LPs and hand-drawn band art.
By Blurt Staff
If you head over to the BLURT contest kiosk between now and July 25 you can sign up for a shot at winning an autographed copy of NYC's schizophrenic avant-popsters Kiss Kiss just-released sophomore platter The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left. Featuring sweeping synths and violin abetted by huge crashing guitar chords and an operatic, Queen-worthy vocal attack, Kiss Kiss is already getting rave reviews for the Dan Goodwin (Norah Jones, Murder by Death) -produced album.
As one writer put it, "It would take pages to explain their now signature sound to you, but I'll paraphrase by saying: expansive. What may at first appear as an evolved rock act, transforms into a demonic circus in one minute and to a full blown piano based epic in the next."
So you'd be a chump not to jump on board while the band is still young so you later say you knew ‘em way back when. Kiss Kiss, who can be found at MySpace.com/kisskiss, is:
Josh - Synths, Guitar, Vocals
Rebecca - Violin, Vocals
Mike - Guitar, Synths, Vocals
Patrick - Bass, Vocals
Jared - Drums, Percussion
In addition to giving away five copies of the album, we also have ten hand-drawn cartoons (like the one shown here) by members of the group that are also up for grabs. While you're signing up for the contest drawing, you can also download a free MP3 of their single "Innocent I (The Corruption Of Self Through The Introduction Of Naturally Existing Self Producing Chemicals)" - whew, that title will give your iPod display screen a workout!

[Photo credit: Jessica Dalene]
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Daytrotter Launches Barnstorming Tour

Bands include Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Local Natives, Catfish Haven, Mac Lethal, Paleo, Snowblink, Stranger Wave, and Caleb Engstrom.
By Blurt Staff
In just two short weeks, six
Daytrotter alumni will go Barnstorming, setting off on a tour of select
barns and attics in eastern / central Iowa (and Madison, Wisconsin - we just
love that place!)
Looking back to heyday of rock and roll when no market was secondary, starting
July 25th fans and music lovers in Daytrotter's home state (and Wisconsin!)
will have the unique opportunity to connect with some incredible acts in their
small cities. It's an idea inspired by old show posters, featuring proof that the
Dave Clark Five, Buddy Holly, The Rolling Stones and the biggest acts of their
day played in Iowa cities like Fort Dodge, Monticello, Spirit Lake
and elsewhere.
Daytrotter hopes to start a new tradition of taking great bands to the small
dots on the map where they'll be appreciated for their raw emotion and talent,
turning barns and rooms into magical spots for an evening.
One and all are encouraged to attend and caravan with the tour; grilling with,
camping out, and staying at the same campgrounds and bed and breakfasts as
Daytrotter and the bands. It will be five days that no one will soon forget.
All shows are all ages and FREE. Donations will be gladly accepted.
Daytrotter goes Barnstorming:
July 25
11 am -- Davenport, Iowa: Morning performance at the Bix 7
road race course at the turnaround: 110 McClellan Blvd. (Performing --
Local Natives)
6 pm -- Maquoketa, Iowa: BARN Show #1: Biehl Farm, 3437 288th Ave.
(Performing -- Local Natives, Catfish Haven, Caleb Engstrom)
July 26
6 pm -- Bellevue, Iowa: BARN Show #2: Mooney Hollow Barn, 12471 Highway
52, Green Island, Iowa www.mooneyhollowbarn.com
(Performing -- Local Natives, Snowblink, Paleo, Catfish Haven, Stranger Waves)
July 27
6 pm -- Madison, Wisc.: Attic show #1: 212 S. Henry St., Madison, Wisc.
(Performing -- Local Natives, Catfish Haven, Snowblink, Someone Still Loves You
Boris Yeltsin)
July 28
6 pm -- Iowa City/West Liberty, Iowa: BARN SHOW #3 at the Secrest 1883
Octogonal Barn, 5750 Osage St., West Liberty, Iowa; (Performing -- Local
Natives, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Snowblink, Mac Lethal)
July 29
6:30 pm -- Coon Rapids, Iowa: BARN SHOW #4, Whiterock Conservancy,
Riverhouse Barn, 1313 Fig Ave., Coon Rapids, Iowa - www.whiterockconservancy.org
(Performing -- Local Natives, Snowblink and Mac Lethal)
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Rhino Recreates 45 As Digital Single

Everything from Alice Cooper to Faith No More, from the Eagles to Hootie, from the Doors to the Replacements, from Van Halen to X - some even come with picture sleeves.
By Blurt Staff
After its 1949 debut, the 45-rpm vinyl single went on to revolutionize the way people listened to music, both literally-requiring adjustable-speed players-and figuratively-introducing a global audience to the simple, yet profound joy that comes from playing a favorite song over and over. As the single turns 60 this year, history repeats itself. Digital bytes have replaced vinyl grooves, but the love affair with the hit song continues. As last year music fans downloaded more than a billion tracks; the most ever.
To celebrate the milestone, Rhino will spotlight songs originally issued on 45 by offering them as RHINO DIGITAL 45s, bundled with their original B-sides and artwork. Original picture sleeve art will be included when available and original label art will be used for all others. The first group of RHINO DIGITAL 45s will be available July 14. iTunes will feature a total of 60 digital 45s, including six exclusives. These will be featured in iTunes Digital 45, which showcases these new digital bundles inside the iTunes store. Among the iTunes exclusives are several singles featuring B-sides making their digital debut including "Take It Easy"/"Get You In The Mood" by the Eagles, "Kiss"/"Love Or Money" by Prince & The Revolution, and "Whip It"/"Turn Around" by Devo. The remaining 54 singles will be available at all digital retails outlets. Each following month, Rhino will release a new batch of 25 digital 45s to all partners. For more information, please visit www.rhino.com/Digital45.
The first group of RHINO DIGITAL 45s features a total of 31 tracks making their digital debut including Jackson Browne's "The Crow On The Cradle" (B-side of "Somebody's Baby"), Morrissey's "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name" (B-side of "Suedehead"), and James Taylor's "I Can Dream Of You" (b-side of "Shower The People). Other digital debut highlights include tracks from The Cars, Talking Heads, and Pretenders as well as single edits, radio mixes, and live versions from The B-52s, Deep Purple, The Doors, Faith No More, and Yes. RHINO DIGITAL 45s will be available from all DSPs for list prices of $1.49 and $1.99. Downloads from iTunes will include a bonus PDF containing the original picture sleeve or label art.
The RHINO DIGITAL 45 marks the return of the B-side. With the "plug side" of a single the focus of a record label's attention, its reverse allowed artists a chance to stretch their creative legs. B-sides were an opportunity to show listeners who only knew the hit that a band had more than one trick up its sleeves (Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" and The Doobie Brothers' "Black Water," among others, were originally issued as B-sides). And while most hits also appear on artists' albums, the "non-LP B-side" was often unavailable to all but the most loyal fans and hardcore collectors, until now.
RHINO DIGITAL 45
First 60 Singles
a-ha "Take On Me"/"Love Is Reason"* #
The B-52's "Love Shack"(edit)†/"Channel Z"*
The Blues Brothers "Soul Man"/"Excusez Moi Mon Cherie"*†
Jackson Browne "Somebody's Baby"/"The Crow On The Cradle"†*
The Cars "Let's Go"/"That's It"†
Chicago "You're The Inspiration"/"Once In A Lifetime"
Alice Cooper "School's Out"/"Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets"*
Collective Soul "Shine"(radio edit)†/"Breathe"
Crosby, Stills & Nash "Southern Cross"/"Into The Darkness"*
The Cure "Just Like Heaven"/"Breathe"* #
Damn Yankees "High Enough"†/"Piledriver"
Deep Purple "Smoke On The Water"/"Smoke On The Water"(edit)†
Devo "Whip It"/"Turn Around"† #
Doobie Brothers "What A Fool Believes"/"Don't Stop To Watch The Wheels"*
The Doors "Light My Fire"†/"Crystal Ship"
The Dream Academy "Life In A Northern Town"/"Test Tape No. 3"†*
Eagles "Take It Easy"/"Get You In The Mood"† #
Eagles "Hotel California"/"Pretty Maids All In A Row"
En Vogue "Free Your Mind"†/"Just Can't Stay Away"†
Erasure "A Little Respect"/"Like Zsa Zsa Zsa Gabor"†*
Faith No More "Epic"(radio remix Edit)†"Edge Of The World"
Foreigner "Urgent"/"Girl On The Moon"*
Aretha Franklin "Respect"/"Dr. Feelgood"
Genesis "In Too Deep"/"I'd Rather Be You"*
Hootie & The Blowfish "Let Her Cry" (radio edit)†/"Hold My Hand" (radio edit)
Hootie & The Blowfish "Time"/"Only Wanna Be With You"
INXS "What You Need"/"Sweet As Sin"†*
Iron Butterfly "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"/"Iron Butterfly Theme"
Howard Jones "Things Can Only Get Better"/"Why Look For The Key"†*
KC & The Sunshine Band "That's The Way (I Like It)"/"What Makes You Happy"
Los Lobos "La Bamba"/"Charlena"*
Steve Martin and The Toot Uncommons "King Tut"/"Sally Goodin"/"Hoedown At Alice's"*
Edwin McCain "I'll Be"/"Grind Me In The Gears"†
Bette Midler "From A Distance"/"One More Round"
The Monkees "Daydream Believer"/"Goin' Down"*
Morrissey "Suedehead"/"I Know Very Well How I Got My Name"†*
Orleans "Still The One"/"Siam Sam"
Wilson Pickett "Mustang Sally"/"Three Time Loser"
Pretenders "Louie Louie"/"In The Sticks"†*
Prince & The Revolution "Kiss"/"Love Or Money"†* #
Ratt "Round And Round"/"The Morning After"*
Otis Redding "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"/"Sweet Lorene" #
The Replacements "Can't Hardly Wait"/"Cool Water"*
Rufus & Chaka Khan "Ain't Nobody"/"Sweet Thing"(live)
Sam & Dave "Soul Man"/"May I Baby"
Duncan Sheik "Barely Breathing"/"Wishful Thinking"
Sister Sledge "We Are Family"/"Easier To Love"†
Skid Row "Youth Gone Wild"/"Sweet Little Sister"*
Rod Stewart "Forever Young"/"Days Of Rage"* #
Sugarhill Gang "Apache"/"Rapper's Delight"
T.Rex "Bang A Gong (Get It On)"/"Raw Ramp"
Talking Heads "Take Me To The River"(edit)†/
"Thank You For Sending Me An Angel"*
Talking Heads "And She Was"/"And She Was" (dub version)† #
James Taylor "Shower The People"(edit)†/"I Can Dream Of You"†
Travis Tritt "T-R-O-U-B-L-E"/"Leave My Girl Alone"
Van Halen "Jump"/"House Of Pain"*
X "Wild Thing"†/"Devil Doll"†
X "4th Of July"/"Positively 4th Street"†*
Yes "Roundabout"(single edit)†/"Long Distance Runaround"
Dwight Yoakam "Guitars, Cadillacs"/"I'll Be Gone"
†Available digitally for first time
*Includes Original Picture Sleeve Art
#iTunes exclusive

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New Lucero Album En Route

Don't forget that frontman Ben Nichols is a BLURT contributor, either!
By Blurt Staff
BLURT faves Lucero's sixth studio album and major label debut, 1372 Overton Park, is due October 6 on Universal/Republic Records. Produced by Ted Hutt (The Gaslight Anthem) and featuring horn arrangements by legendary Memphis session player Jim Spake (Al Green, John Hiatt, Solomon Burke, Cat Power), the record marks a decided turn toward the Memphis soul sound that has long informed the band's records from afar. 1372 Overton Park follows the band's 2006 release, Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers, hailed by Pitchfork as "the best showcase for the band's taut dynamic yet."
The new album's name comes from the address of the Memphis loft in which all
four band members lived, practiced and even recorded portions of their 2003
release That Much Further West (the history of the space itself is even
more colorful-in the `70s, 1372 Overton Park was a karate dojo where local
resident Elvis Presley, among others, took lessons). Over recent years band
members have gradually moved out leaving lead singer and guitarist Ben Nichols
the sole resident of the space until word finally came down that the building
would be sold and demolished. Almost as if marking the end of an era not only
for the building but for the band as well, this record turns the page and
signals a strong move toward the Memphis
soul sound that has long served as an influence for the group. Nichols
explains, "When [saxophonist] Jim Spake put that first horn track down, we
began thinking of the record as having a certain sound. We heard pieces of Memphis history being
played over our songs and it floored us and we just went with it."
While 1372 Overton Park serves as a love letter to Memphis and its musical heritage, the band
has far from abandoned the country/rock/punk influences that they've become known
for over their previous five records and countless tour dates in front of rabid
fans. "I think the fact that we don't claim a genre is very important to what
Lucero is," according to Nichols. "There are too many rules in punk rock. Too
many rules in country music. We're hard headed and...god damn if we don't do
things the way we want to do them."
Playing between 150-200 live shows a year, Lucero has come to be known as much
for their hard-touring work ethic as for their critically acclaimed records. In
addition to his work with the band, lead singer Ben Nichols also released a
solo record in early 2009 and co-stars in MTV's $5 Cover, a series about
the Memphis
music scene. Nichols also contributes to a recurring BLURT feature called The Bully
Pulpit - just do a search for his name on the site and you'll find his words of
wisdom.
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Los Campesinos! Collect Records for YOU

Unique grab-bag o' platters (and more) to accumulate over the course of the tour then given away to a lucky fan.
By Blurt Staff
Los Campesinos! are about to hit the road on their first tour since finishing their upcoming album. To celebrate the tour they've decided to build the ultimate Los Campesinos! fan's prize: a hand-picked selection of records... Neatly packed in a durable tour-proof* box.
The band will be filming the box's travels across the tour, documenting all the
platters, from 7" to 10" to 12" and possibly even other formats (8-track,
anyone?) and random memorabilia, that go in - be it a lucky find from a bargain
bin, or a friend's band's signed pressing.
To win the box, you'll have to follow its travels, across the US and across the internet.
Gareth Campesinos explains all in a video at http://www.loscampesinos.com or you
can view it below. Thus far, the following items have already been accumulated
for inclusion:
- Xiu Xiu/High Places 7″ Split (includes David Horvitz polaroid)
- Lovvers Laughing Man 7″
- Casiotone For The Painfully Alone Town Topic EP
- BARR The Song Is The Single 7″
- Miscellaneous Badges
- A couple of ‘Zines.
Tour Dates:
8/4/09 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall
8/5/09 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
8/6/09 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
8/7/09 - Indianapolis, IN @ Spin Nightclub
8/8/09 - Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
8/11/09 - St. Louis, MO @ Firebird
8/12/09 - Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar
8/14/09 - Austin, TX @ Emo's
8/15/09 - Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre
8/16/09 - Houston, TX @ Warehouse
8/19/09 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
8/20/09 - Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
8/21/09 - Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
8/22/09 - Pomona, CA @ Glass House
8/23/09 - Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar
8/25/09 - Las Vegas, NV @ Beauty Bar
8/26/09 - Visalia, CA @ Howie & Sons Pizza
8/27/09 - Ben Lomond, CA @ Brookdale Lodge Concert Hall
8/28/09 - San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Festival
8/29/09 - San Diego, CA @ Street Scene
* Los Campesinos! make no guarantees that the box is
actually tour
proof, and would hope that dents, scratches and general tampering with its
appearance would be part of its eventual charm.
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Jesus Christ, the New Christs are Back!

First studio album in over five years en route... can we pray for a tour?
By Fred Mills
Among Australian rock aficionados, the name New Christs is always reason for dropping upon one's knees to genuflect: the band, headed up by vocalist Rob Younger - ex-Radio Birman, of course and bassist Jim Dickson, were a mainstay of the Oz scene throughout the ‘80s, issuing a slew of classic singles along with their debut album Distemper.
And though the band had its hiatus periods, it never really went away even though members had various other projects they undertook, periodically resurfacing and reaffirming what fans knew all along: there's rarely been a more powerful, gut-level punk/hard rock act to emerge from the country, and Younger in particular remains a charismatic, at time chillingly potent frontman.
So the good folks at Impedance and MVD Audio are set to release the band's latest, Gloria, the first New Christs studio set in over five years. It's due August 11. There have been a lot of lineup changes since the ‘80s, but for now the Christs seem to have settled in since 2006 with a stable roster: Younger (vocals), Dickson (bass), Stuart Wilson (drums), Dave Kettley (guitar) and Brent Williams (guitar and keyboard).
No immediate plans are for the band to tour the US but a European tour is a given as the band has always done well over there. When I interviewed Younger a few years ago, he admitted that cracking the US market had been tough because it was so expensive for an Australian band to come to American and tour. And with the decline of college radio's influence over here in the aftermath of the alternative explosion of the early ‘90s, it had become even tougher to get a foothold.
Which means you, dear Blurt readers and New Christs fans alike, have a clear mission: buy the damn album and create a market for ‘em. Tell ‘em Uncle Freddie sent ya. Have a good weekend, Ozzers.
Check 'm out on the web for updates and song samples: www.myspace.com/theofficialnewchrists
"Born Out Of Time" in Rome 2008:
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Getcha Blink 182... Bunny?

'Cause collectors gotta have it ALL.
by Blurt Staff
Puerile pop punks blink 182 are getting into the action figure business--but no, you won't be seein' signed, numbered, nekkid Mark Hoppus dolls on shelves. The band, with the help of the artist known only as Acorn, is makin' bunnies. Sadly, unlike real rabbits, they're not reproducing in great numbers. The main wabbit, a 3-inch tall version "full of fury," will be available on blink's upcoming tour while supplies last. Another iteration, standing 40cm (why mix systems of measurement, guys?) or roughly 15.75 inches will be even more limited--talkin' 250. You can almost hear blink geeks chanting, "Get the wabbit" like so many Elmer Fudds. Or would it be Elmers Fudd? Eh.
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Billy Corgan Loses his Car Keys!

Awesome song about everyone's favorite whiner.
By Blurt Staff
You know, a lot of ink is being wasted lately on Billy Corgan, from navel gazers pondering why he's still operating under the Smashing Pumpkins name despite him being the sole remaining original member to whether or not he's playing hide the salami with porn star wannabe Tila Tequila. Who gives a shit, really, however?
We say "feh" to all that - as does singer-songwriter Stephen Lynch, who has written a song lovingly titled "What If That Guy from Smashing Pumpkins Lost His Car Keys?" You can listen to it HERE and decide for yourself if it's not the best Smasthing Pumpkins song Corgan's never performed.
Get viral, kids!
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Beasties Cancel Tour; Yauch Tumor Found

Surgery will also push back release date of new album.
By Blurt Staff
Adam "MCA" Yauch of Beastie Boys was diagnosed last week as having a cancerous tumor in his left parotid (salivary) gland. Luckily it was caught early and is localized in one area, and as such is considered very treatable. It will however require surgery and several weeks of additional treatment. Fortunately the cancer is not in a location that will affect Yauch's vocal chords.
Beastie Boys have canceled all upcoming concert appearances to allow time for
Yauch's surgery and recovery. The release of the band's forthcoming album Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 will also be
pushed back.
Paraphrasing from a video statement on Beastieboys.com, Yauch said, "I just need to
take a little time to get this in check, and then we'll release the record and
play some shows. It's a pain in the neck (sorry had to say it) because i was
really looking forward to playing these shows, but the doctors have made it
clear that this is not the kind of thing that can be put aside to deal with later."
BLURT wishes MCA a speedy recovery!
Those dates:
07/31/2009 - All Points West Festival - Jersey City, NJ
08/02/2009 - Osheaga Music & Arts Festival - Montreal, CA
08/06/2009 - Congress Theater - Chicago, IL
08/08/2009 - Lollapalooza - Chicago, IL
08/30/2009 - Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival - San Francisco, CA
09/24/2009 - Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood, CA
10/02/2009 - Austin City Limits Festival - Austin, TX
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Michael Jackson Joins America!

Hey - with all those cryogenics, it could happen! Plus, the band lost their third member a long time ago, so....
By Blurt Staff
Wow, what a difference a year makes - and a death. Seems like only yesterday classic rock artists were siccing their lawyers on contemporary artists who they felt were ripping them off (see: Joe Satriani, Coldplay). And there's no question that the unreleased Michael Jackson song that recently turned up on the web, titled "A Place With No Name," is directly derived from soft-rock band America's 1971 hit "Horse With No Name." You can hear it, below.
Since it's not an official release (yet) we have no way of knowing whether or not any licensing fees have been paid to the song's original composers yet. However, rather than start jockeying for some scratch and getting the legal department in a dither, the other day the band's Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley released the following, rather magnanimous, statement:
"We're honored that Michael Jackson chose to record it and we're impressed with the quality of the track. We're also hoping it will be released soon so that music listeners around the world can hear the whole song and once again experience the incomparable brilliance of Michael Jackson."
"Place With No Name" features a prominent sample of "Horse With No Name" and contains different lyrics that are in the spirit of the original. "Michael Jackson really did it justice and we truly hope his fans--and our fans--get to hear it in its entirety. It's really poignant," added Bunnell and Beckley.
Where da MO-nay, homes?
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Exclusive Devendra Banhart Photos

Depicted in photographer Lauren Dukoff's new book about Banhart and friends.
By Blurt Staff
As featured in the latest issue of BLURT and now reviewed in our Books section, Lauren Dukoff's outstanding book Family chronicles the extended community that is Devendra Banhart. Intimate and candid (and some outrageously posed) portraits of Banhart, his band and associates, and numerous friends like Bat For Lashes and Ramblin' Jack Elliott comprise the 192-page volume. Check it out HERE.
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Have We Got Some Beards for YOU

Exclusive images from the 2009 World Beard and Mustache Championships.
By Blurt Staff
Recognize those guys above? Not so fast - it might not be precisely who you think it is. But if you were at the 2009 World Beard and Mustache Championships this past Memorial Day weekend up in Anchorage, Alaska, you might have done a double take. Frequently.
We sent our intrepid reporter Jonah Flicker to the land of Sarah Palin and he came back with what can only be described as a hirsute account - complete with photos, as you are seeing here. Check out Flicker's text HERE and meanwhile, enjoy our Gallery of Beards.










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The Best Drowning Pool Interview... Ever!

"We all love the salad dressing." - Drowning Pool, on Paul Newman
By Blurt Staff
When Chunklet's Bob Shriner set out to interview Stevie from Drowning Pool for the "Philadelphia New Times," (aka the Philadelphia Weekly), he didn't necessarily have an agenda - but it's safe to say he wasn't exactly planning on asking the usual "how's the tour going"-type questions, either.
From 9/11 to Beau Bridges, from lasagna meals to Paul Newman, from performing for U.S. troops overseas to pondering what female actresses should play Drowning Pool if an all-girl biopic was ever filmed (hint: the cancer victim from Beaches, or perhaps Demi Moore in G.I. Jane, could handle the bald dude's role), it's all comedy gold. Check out the audio tape of the interview at the PW site HERE.
Now we've got to get ahold of the tape of Ed Condron's Kings of Leon interview that he conducted for BLURT last year, the one in which he feeds frontman Caleb Followill plenty of self-absorbtion rope and Followill proceeds to hang himself real good. It was priceless....
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Kaki King w/Art Project & Auction

August 7 show will involve artists and fans and raise money for Save The Music at the same time.
By Blurt Staff
Guitar whiz Kaki King has announced The Exhibition, an art project that involves 16 artists and random King fans taking an actual guitar and creating original visual pieces inspired by one of her songs. The project, which began this past spring, culminates on August 7th at Littlefield Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, at 7pm. The gallery is located at 622 Degraw Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues in the Gowanus/Park Slope neighborhood.
Sprung
from the idea of using paint to visually represent the wide range of movement
of King's virtuosic guitar playing, The Exhibition has now grown to
involve much more than just paint. Each artist/fan was given the blank canvas
of a guitar to shape, break, build, and form around the theme of a King song of
their choice. Hailing from all corners of the United States, each artist has
taken his or her guitar in wildly different directions that range from ant
farms, to delicate etchings and even to creating an explosion! Many are also
incorporating Kaki's hand movement into their design. One can follow their
progress on the project's Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/KakiKingTheExhibition).
The
gallery show will be a display of all the guitars and will include a unique
performance by King herself. She will take her iconic blue guitar, seen
most prominently in the video for the song "Playing With Pink Noise,"
and will do a performance of the song with pink paint on her hands and fingertips.
This is already an incredibly valuable guitar, and it will be auctioned off to
benefit VH1's Save the Music, a charity dedicated to keeping music in schools
so new generations of musicians will continue to be born. In addition,
all of the guitar works will be for sale at a price set by each artist.
The
entire show will be documented by a photographer for posterity so people can
get to experience the event online if they can't make it to the gallery. King's
performance will take place approximately two hours after the opening of the
show.
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Yo La Tengo Gets All Value-Added

Buy early, get now, scoop up free swag, too. What's not to like?
By Blurt Staff
Word arrives from Matador Records (and thanks to Pitchfork for the tip) that Yo La Tengo's Popular Songs, due Sept. 8 and one of BLURT's Most Anticipated Fall Releases, can net fans some bonus goodies if they act early.
By tapping the label's Buy Early Get Now program, consumers can nab a stream of the album a month early, plus LP and poster freebies. To wit:
Now in it's [sic] 8th incarnation, this version of BEGN features the following for advance purchasers of ‘Popular Songs' on double LP or compact disc:
- one of the above
configurations, available for collection at a trusted physical retailer on
September 8.
- the full album stream starting August 4, with exclusive bonus MP3s to follow.
- a vinyl LP featuring Yo La Tengo's Orginal Score from the Motion Picture "Adventureland"
- a poster (design TBD, but trust us, you'll be pleased).
So there you have it. Sounds like a swell deal to us! Meawhile, a fall tour has just been announced that will kick off September 15 in Vermont an stretch well into October all across the country, followed by a European trek.
Tour Dates:
9-15 Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
09-16 Boston, MA - Wilbur Theater
09-17 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
09-18 Durham, NC - Carolina Theater
09-19 Atlanta, GA - Variety
09-21 Asheville - Orange Peel
09-25 New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom *
10-02 Montreal, Quebec - Le National
10-03 Toronto, Ontario - Opera House
10-05 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom
10-06 Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
10-07 Minneapolis, MN - First Ave
10-09 Omaha, NE - Slowdown
10-10 Denver, CO - Ogden
10-11 Aspen, CO - Belly Up
10-12 Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge
10-14 Phoenix, AZ - Marquee
10-15 Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
10-16 San Diego, CA - Soma
10-17 Santa Cruz, CA - Rio Theater
10-18 San Francisco, CA - Treasure Island Festival
10-20 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
10-21 Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore Ballroom
10-22 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo
11-05 Dublin, Ireland - Tripod
11-06 Glasgow, Scotland - ABC
11-07 Manchester, England - Academy 2
11-08 London, England - The Roundhouse
11-10 Bielefeld, Germany - Forum
11-11 Lueven, Belgium - Het Depot
11-12 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
11-14 Copenhagen, Denmark - Gray Hall
11-15 Oslo, Norway - Cosmopolite
11-17 Stockholm, Sweden - Kagelbanan
11-18 Lund, Sweden - Mejeriet
11-19 Hamburg, Germany - Markthalle
11-20 Den Hague, Netherlands - Crossing Border Festival
11-22 Dusseldorf, Germany - Zakk
11-23 Berlin, Germany - Postbahnhof
11-25 Katowice, Poland - Hipnoza Club
11-26 Vienna, Austria - Arena
11-30 Paris, France - Bataclan
* with Black Lips
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Polly Mackey Nabs Coveted Festival Slot

UK band beats out 2000 others to play huge event in Spain.
By Blurt Staff
We love a success or good luck story. BLURT faves Polly Mackey & the Pleasure Principle - our April "Best Kept Secret" winner, profiled HERE - recently won the Supajam competition which had been entered by more than 2,000 bands from across Europe. The band subsequently got to play at one of Europe's largest summer festivals - the FIB Heineken Festival at Benicassim in Spain, which took place last week, July 16-18. They took to the stage Friday night when Kings of Leon headlined. Other headliners include Oasis and The Killers.
Interestingly, he band heard that they had reached the final five only to discover that the night earmarked for a final 5 playoff at London's renowned Pigalle Club in Piccadilly coincided with their lead guitarist being on holiday in France. They decided to take a massive gamble and moved their bass guitarist to lead, keyboardist to bass and drafted Mackey's boyfriend (a drummer!) in on keyboards. After some fairly tense rehearsals, they headed off to London for the playoff.
Sounds like all the strategizing paid off. Salute!
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Free Lou Barlow!

No, not as in "get him out of prison" (which opens up a whole other area of pondering...) - as in "music that you can have without paying for it."
By Blurt Staff
The tune is "Gravitate" and it's the first track Merge Records is unveiling from Lou Barlow's forthcoming album Goodnight Unknown. As previously announced, the record drops Oct. 6.
Check it out: "Gravitate"
Meanwhile, Barlow will be touring this fall with the Missingmen as his backing band. He'll be opening for... himself! Or rather, for Dinosaur Jr
Tour Dates:
09.30.2009 Toronto, ON Phoenix Concert Theatre
10.02.2009 Cambridge, MA Middle East
10.04.2009 Clifton Park , NY Northern Lights
10.07.2009 New Haven, CT Toad's Place
10.08.2009 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
10.09.2009 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of the Living Arts
10.10.2009 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
10.11.2009 Pontiac, MI The Crofoot
10.13.2009 Madison, WI The Majestic Theatre
10.14.2009 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
10.15.2009 Chicago , IL Vic Theatre
10.16.2009 Louisville , KY Headliner's Music Hall
10.17.2009 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse
10.26.2009 Kansas City, MO The Beaumont Club
10.27.2009 Omaha, NE Slowdown
10.29.2009 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater
10.30.2009 Fort Collins, CO Aggie Theatre
11.03.2009 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
11.04.2009 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern
11.05.2009 West Hollywood, CA House of Blues
11.07.2009 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
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Beck + Wilco = Skip Spence

Reportedly recorded version of the cult legend's Oar album.
By Blurt Staff
We already told you about how Beck has started what he calls a "Record Club" over at his Beck.com site - he hooks up with other musicians and cuts covers of other artist's iconic albums (such as the first Velvet Underground record, from which the song s"Sunday Morning" and "Run Run Run" have already surfaced and are available for your listening pleasure at his site). He's also done acoustic versions of songs from his own Modern Guilt album.
Now word arrives, via Pitchfork, that his latest project is a collaboration with Wilco to record Skip Spence's classic album from '69, Oar. At the moment there are no details other than that last month they had a summit in an L.A. studio - keep your eyes aimed at Beck's site, as it's sure to yield some Spence gold soon.
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Anvil! It’s Anvil! New Album!

AC/DC tour dates loom; record due on Sept. 15.
By Blurt Staff
Certainly
one of the most feel-good rock n' roll comeback stories of recent times is that
of Canadian heavy metal band Anvil.
The band, considered a major influence for a generation of hard rockers
including Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, and Guns N' Roses, was the subject of a
critically acclaimed, must-see rock-doc, 'Anvil! The Story of Anvil,' directed by Sacha Gervasi. And in
the process, the film has made the group (led by singer/guitarist Steve
"Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner - both founding members) a
household name. But the group's story will certainly not end with the film.
First up for Anvil are U.S. shows opening for Aussie rock legends AC/DC - in football stadiums. We're really excited about these shows, we've only heard awesome things about playing in football stadiums. I was with the Green Day guys last night, and they were telling me, 'Man, it's probably going to be the gig of your life'!" The band plays July 28 in Foxboro, July 31 in East Rutherford and August 6 in New Brunswick, Canada.
And then on September 15, This is Thirteen will finally see proper
national distribution on CD and vinyl via VH1 Classic Records. The CD will
feature the newly recorded, never-before released bonus track "Thumb
Hang." The collectible double vinyl LP boasts newly re-recorded versions
of Anvil classics "Metal on Metal" and "666." The album,
originally recorded in 2007 and produced by Chris Tsangarides (Judas Priest,
Thin Lizzy), was primarily available directly from the band via their website
and at their concerts.
"'This is Thirteen' is more like
our first three albums," says Lips, "which represent our real
identity. For many of our albums, we went on an 'integrity hunt' instead of on
a 'commercial/radio hunt,' so we became extremely inaccessible to radio. This
time, we stepped back and said, 'What were we originally?' And we rediscovered
ourselves, I suppose." Reiner adds, "There are three tracks that in
my opinion, are definitely, 100% AOR/hard rock/commercial radio tracks -
'American Refuge,' 'Flying Blind,' and 'Feed the Greed.' Catchy melodies,
incredible drum feels - they just all rock."
The title track is about as classic Anvil as you can get - that slow, powerful,
heavy backbeat with cool changes. The violent-sounding "Bombs Away"
is, according to Reiner, "the almightiest metal track on the entire
record," "Ready to Fight" is pure speed rock 'n roll - Nugent on
steroids - that boasts super-heavy drumming, and "Big Business" is
akin, musically-speaking, to Cream's classic "Sunshine of Your Love."
And then there's the true classic, Anvil near-anthem, "Shoulda' Woulda'
Coulda'," that's about living life with no regrets.
Reiner points out that the input from acclaimed producer Tsangarides (who
produced early Anvil albums) was a major reason for This is Thirteen turning out the way it did. "The last four or five albums, material-wise,
were all similar. We had been trying to find the direction back to the classic
Anvil style and sound - it's just that the production hadn't been up to
scratch. Chris was a big missing part on our past albums."
Despite some zany Spinal Tap-like parallels between Anvil and David St. Hubbins
and company in the film, Anvil has always been taken seriously by metalheads,
including some very well known rock stars, who praise the band in the film.
"Anvil was one of those bands that just put on this really amazing live
performance," said Velvet Revolver/ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, while
Motorhead singer/bassist Lemmy added, "They were a great band - I always liked
Anvil," and Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich gushed, "These guys were
going to turn the music world upside down."
So, the AC/DC dates, the release of This is Thirteen, what else can fans
expect from Anvil in the future? Lips was willing to provide a hint:
"Working. More recording. More gigs. More - more than ever!"
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Fun With Psychics!

We predict that you will fall asleep before reading this news item..
By Blurt Staff
Here at BLURT we get a lot of pitches from record industry folks - maybe something like 300 emails come in each day (not all of them come from needy, neurotic BLURT writers, in other words, if you catch our drift). However, we think this is the first time we've ever gotten a pitch from a publicist about a psychic. We can't decide if the email copied below is beyond the pale, or simply reason to crack open our sixth pale ale of the day....
Our question is: did the folks sending us the pitch know beforehand what we were gonna do with it? They're supposed to be plugged in with a psychic, after all. Wouldn't you hold off on pressing that "send" button if you already knew you would be publicly mocked?
BLURT: still dismissing silly p.r. pitches, one email at a time...
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Dear Blurt,
Psychics are often consulted for advice on relationships and careers. With the help of tarot cards, palm readings and extra-sensory perception, many people believe these gifted individuals can tell them about their future spouse or upcoming promotion. These powers are greatly underestimated as there are many other topics into which psychics can provide insight. In fact, here are 5 things you'd never think a psychic could predict:
* Medical diagnosis - An alternative second opinion
* Appropriate timing - Understanding the effects of WHEN an event occurs
* Potential investments - Looking at the pros and cons of stocks, real estate, etc.
* Personal safety - How future events can impact your life
* Family issues - Predicting the outcome of family illness, feuds, & future opportunities
Sherry Ward consulted a group of psychic individuals when doctors recommended radical surgery for a potentially malignant mass in her kidney. Each believed the mass to be benign and further medical testing showed it was. Ward documents her journey and shares the special skills of seven masters of the metaphysics in her new book, Seekers of the Soul.
Please contact me to request a review copy or to schedule an interview with Sherry Ward. Further press materials below.
Best,
(name withheld to protect the guilty)
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Monsters of Folk Set Fall Tour

Self-titled album featuring James, Oberst, Ward and Mogis arrives Sept. 22.
By Blurt Staff
Monsters of Folk was born on the road five years ago when My Morning Jacket's Jim James, Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis, and singer/songwriter M. Ward toured together and regularly sat in on each other's sets. Now armed with the eclectic and consistently striking songs that make up their self-titled debut album (due Sept. 22 on Shangri-La), the illustrious quartet will reconvene for a Fall tour. The four members will be switching instruments and trading roles throughout each show, maintaining the freewheeling and highly collaborative spirit of their work together thus far.
On this inaugural tour, Monsters of Folk is partnering with Air Traffic Control, a resource for musicians' philanthropic and social change work, to donate monies raised from ticket sales. The band will be donating $1 from every ticket sold on the tour to local non-profits.
"On a daily basis, we see how hard organizations like these work to make our communities, country and world a better place." said Erin Potts, the organization's executive director. "In a time when economic resources are harder to come by and organizations are overwhelmed by urgency and need, the Monsters of Folk tour's charitable activities are a significant way to energize and support the tireless and often overlooked work that these organizers are doing."
Pre-sale tickets for the US and Canada shows will be available beginning Tuesday, July 28, followed by the public on-sale beginning Friday, July 31. Tickets for the UK / EU shows will be available beginning Tuesday, July 27.
For more info please visit www.monstersoffolk.com. For a complete list of charities and for more information on Air Traffic Control, please visit www.atctower.net.
Tour Dates:
10/13: Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
10/14: Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
10/15: Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
10/17: Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/18: Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
10/20: San Diego, CA @ Spreckels Theatre
10/21: Phoenix, AZ @ Orpheum Theater
10/22: Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
10/28: Omaha, NE @ Holland Center
10/29: Minneapolis, MN @ Orpheum Theatre
10/30: Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre
10/31: Louisville, KY @ Louisville Palace Theatre
11/02: Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
11/03: Boston, MA @ The Orpheum
11/06: New York, NY @ United Palace
11/08: New York, NY @ Beacon Theater
11/09: Philadelphia, PA @ Academy of Music
11/12: Stockholm, SE @ Philadelphia Church
11/14: Berlin, DE @ Huxleys
11/15: Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
11/17: London, UK @ Troxy
11/18: Paris, FR @ Elysee Montmartre
11/19: Koln, DE @ E-Werk
11/21: The Hague, NL @ Crossing Border
11/22: Antwerp, BE @ Crossing Border
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Frank Turner Goes Billy Bragg on Yr Ass

Busy guy issues latest album this week, aims for Sept. 8 for this third full-length.
By Blurt Staff
Folk-punk singer-songwriter Frank Turner will release his third studio album, Poetry of the Deed, on Sept. 8, via Epitaph/Xtra Mile. Already a household name in the UK, the troubadour has his sights set on winning over US fans with his ardent roots driven acoustic rock and relentless touring. His second album, Love Ire & Song, issued last year in his home country, was released by Epitaph this week - read the BLURT review HERE.
With the help of Grammy nominated producer Alex Newport (Death Cab For Cutie, At The Drive-In, Two Gallants), Turner captures the essence of his fervent live show with Poetry of the Deed. Powerfully candid and charismatic, Turner's hardcore roots shine through with fiery passion as he embarks on a lyrical journey of life experiences that speak to listeners with great honesty and authenticity.
From the epic country-punk rambler "The Road," to the anti-folk manifesto "Poetry of the Deed," to the political rants of "Sons of Liberty" and the rousing punk anthem "Try This At Home," Poetry of the Deed establishes Turner as one of the most inspiring and lyrically gifted songwriters of the last few decades.
"Poetry of the Deed feels like a really important record to me," explains Turner. "I feel like I've been rehearsing for this, working out what I wanted to say, for the past few albums, and now this is it, the definitive statement. It's also a massive thing for me to have an album being released internationally and through Epitaph to boot. It's my manifesto for living."
Afflicted by something akin to restless guitar syndrome, Turner has toured virtually non-stop for years, playing everything from massive festivals to crowded house parties, stopping only briefly for a week to record Poetry of the Deed. His well documented performances and journeys capture the spirit of a legend in the making, reminiscent to the heydays of folk inspired artists like Billy Bragg and Bob Dylan with crowds singing in union, drinks clinking with camaraderie and Turner pouring his heart out on stage through his earnest lyrics and catchy guitar play. After a recent stint opening for The Offspring, September can't come soon enough when Turner will return to the US on tour with Gaslight Anthem in support of the rousing Poetry of the Deed.
Critics first took notice of Turner's exceptionally captivating music at SXSW, his fellow musicians have known for years and US audiences will know soon.
Tracklisting:
- Live Fast Die Old
- Try This At Home
- Dan's Song
- Poetry of the Deed
- Isabel
- The Fastest Way Back Home
- Sons of Liberty
- The Road
- Faithful Son
- Richard Divine
- Sunday Nights
- Our Lady Of The Campfire
- Journey of the Magi
Frank Turner Tour Dates (w/The Gaslight Anthem):
9/13 - Ogden Theatre - Denver, CO
9/16 - House of Blues - San Diego, CA
9/17 - Henry Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
9/20 - The Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
9/22 - Berbati's Pan - Portland, OR
9/23 - Showbox - Seattle, WA
9/24 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC
9/26 - Edmonton Event Centre - Edmonton, AB
9/27 - MacEwan Ballroom - Calgary, AB
9/29 - Riddell Centre - Regina, SK
10/1 - Garrick Centre - Winnipeg, MB
10/3 - Epic - Minneapolis - MN
10/4 - Turner Hall - Milwaukee, WI
10/6 - St. Andrews Hall - Detroit, MI
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Chris Knox Post-stroke Update

Famed Kiwi rocker, of the Tall Dwarfs (pictured above), continues to improve following a stroke last month.
By Fred Mills
You've undoubtedly heard that legendary New Zealand musician and Tall Dwarfs co-founder Chris Knox suffered a stroke on June 11 in Auckland. It affected his speech, language and right side of his body. Since then, the 56-year old musician's progress has been monitored in the media and signs have generally been positive.
What's more, folks have been lining up to pay their respects in a material way. On Monday night, MGMT did a deejay set in New Zealand as a benefit for Knox (the reunited Tall Dwarfs had been slated to open for MGMT at three concerts), and they additionally have made an additional donation in the form of the fee he would have earned had the Dwarfs performed.
Then in the works is a tribute album, to be titled, ahem, Stroke, featuring Jeff Mangum, Superchunk, the Magnetic Fields, AC Newman, Will Oldham, Guided by Voices, the Mountain Goats, Jay Reatard, Yo La Tengo, Bill Callahan, Lambchop, the Clean's David Kilgour, Lou Barlow and possibly others.
Knox fans can keep up on his recovery via a blog that's been established by his family. According to the most recent posting, "Chris has had a meeting with his therapy team today. He's getting more words back & can now stand unassisted albeit very briefly. Chris is in a good mood and his current favourite gags are pretending to be either catatonic or bursting into tears - still the attention seeker! He's also getting quite good at drawing with his left hand."
Which is fantastic news. Here's hoping Knox continues making progress - the man's given us tons of memorable music over the years and we want to his pick up where he left off as soon as possible.
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Simple Minds Simplify Things

Craft "ballsy pop" in the vein of their classic ‘80s sound.
By Blurt Staff
Simple Minds are back with their 15th studio and first new album in over 4 years on Oct. 6 - that's when Graffiti Soul drops from Decca/W14. A tour will follow.
Last year the Scottish group did a 30th Anniversary stadium tour of the UK and mainland Europe, then they turned their attention to writing new material. "We only wanted to shout about our anniversary on the understanding that the new record would sound really fresh", said front man Jim Kerr, in a statement. "We wanted to make a full-blooded record of ballsy pop songs; something that belied the fact we'd been together for three decades."
The album was produced by the band and Jez Coad, and was mixed by Bob Clearmountain in Santa Monica, California. The songs were written in Rome, Sicily, Antwerp and Glasgow, and the core line-up of Jim Kerr (vocals), Charlie Burchill (guitar, keyboards), Mel Gaynor (drums) and Eddie Duffy (bass) recorded the material at Rockfield studios near Monmouth, Wales.
"We've had to overhaul the band in recent years, and this new record finally sees the full fruit of that", said Kerr. "From the band itself, to production, to outside writers we've got a great team now; people that are able to fill the boots of those who brought great things to Simple Minds in the past. If you really love music, you'll come back to it with a passion irrespective of life's twists and turns. That's why I hope people get to hear Graffiti Soul - I think it's got legs."
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Scott Walker Biography Due Sept. 1

Promises to be the definitive treatment.
By Fred Mills
It's always a great day when we've got some Scott Walker news to pass on. Sharp-eyed BLURT readers will have already glommed the review of the Walker DVD 30 Century Man in the latest issue of the magazine. Now arrives word of an in-depth biography en route from Jawbone Press on September 1.
Titled The Impossible Dream, it's written by Anthony Reynolds, who previously penned a Jeff Buckley bio, and it's being described as "the definitive telling" of Walker's story and the story of his ‘60s band The Walker Brothers - John Maus, Gary Leeds, Scott Engel - who of course had a slew of pop hits (notably the timeless "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore") prior to Scott veering off onto a near-mythic solo path. Nowadays, of course, he's considered an alt-rock godfather, as compelling in his inscrutability as he is inspiring as a songwriter.
According to the publisher:
Drawing on decades of archive
interviews with the band (some previously unpublished), and many new interviews
with backing musicians, record label staff and producers, The Impossible Dream is an in-depth
biography that traces the career of one of the most successful bands in pop
history. In addition to assessing and analysing the talent and appeal of the
enigmatic Scott, the author also covers the history and contributions of the
other 'brothers', John and Gary, and provides a thorough analysis of all three
men's careers both as individual artists and as a group, from 1963 to 1978.
Tellingly, there's no mention in the press materials with the book about Reynolds having conducted fresh interviews with the notoriously reclusive Walker. (Intriguingly, however, he did sit for on-camera interviews in the aforementioned film.) That said, while there are at least three prior Walker bios, this new one sounds exceedingly promising.
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Cave-Ellis Compile their Film Works

Bad Seeds, Grinderman and Dirty Three all coalesce in the bloody, artful hands of the terrible twosome.
By Blurt Staff
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have been creating music together for more than fifteen years, with The Bad Seeds, Grinderman and The Dirty Three. More recently, they have collaborated on soundtracks for such films as The Proposition (2005) and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007). White Lunar, a two CD set to be released by Mute on September 22, contains music they composed from the aforementioned films, along with a selection of their cinematic scores, including rare and previously unavailable material.
Cave and Ellis' first soundtrack together was Australian director John Hillcoat's 2005 quasi-Western, The Proposition (for which Cave also wrote the screenplay). The following year, the pair received a commission to compose the music for a film by another Australian director, Andrew Dominik's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. By the time Dominik's film came out, Hillcoat had begun his adaptation of The Road (Cormac McCarthy's novel of a father and son's trek across a vast wasteland in the aftermath of global catastrophe); once again Cave and Ellis were invited to create music for the film. With The Road as yet unreleased, this album offers a rare opportunity for a sneak preview of the soundtrack.
All three movies, with their epic landscapes and acutely incised psychology,
find a correlative sweep and depth in the scores that Cave and Ellis have
devised for them, and a poignancy that imbues the films with a timeless aura;
the music from this triumvirate is on Disc 1 of the 2 CD set. In addition to
these large-scale efforts, Cave and Ellis have also contributed a resonant
musical dimension to a pair of lesser known, but striking documentaries,
represented on Disc 2.
In 2007, Cave and Ellis scored Geoffrey Smith's harrowing The English Surgeon, a film tracing Dr. Henry Marsh's struggle to bring neurosurgery to post-Soviet Ukraine. Amplifying the enterprising doctor's frustrations and anxieties, his practical genius and ethical dread, the music sighs and whines like the surgical instruments Dr. Marsh shanghais from the NHS. The Girls of Phnom Penh (2009), Matthew Watson's film investigating Cambodia's "virginity trade", describes a sorority of three young sex workers, struggling with degradation and poverty against Cave and Ellis' urgent sound-scape of humid loops, serrated cymbals and geysers of steam.
Accompanying the soundtracks on the second disc are four pieces drawn from the
Cave & Ellis archives, all named after craters: "Magma" is constructed from
a chorus of Warren singing a pitch-shifted riff, "Zanstra" swarms like a storm
of hornets besieging a submarine, "Halo" finds pastoral calm in the eager teeth
of defeat and "Daedalus" rises sure as the sun, with dewy flute and fluttering
piano motes, before a sudden fade. The sequence is conceived as a suite.
"Listen to it as you might listen to an instrumental album" recommends Ellis,
as "some kind of trip".
CD1 Tracks 5-11: from The
Proposition
Soundtrack by Nick
Cave & Warren Ellis.
Script by Nick Cave. Film directed by John
Hillcoat.
CD1 Tracks 12-17: from The
Road
Soundtrack by Nick
Cave & Warren Ellis.
Directed by John Hillcoat. Based on the book by Cormac MacCarthy
CD2 Tracks 1-3, 12, 15, 16: from The
Girls of Phnom Penh
A film by Matthew Watson.
CD2 Tracks 6-11: from The
English Surgeon
Soundtrack by Nick
Cave & Warren Ellis.
Film by Geoffrey Smith
CD2 Tracks 4-5 & 13-14: from The Vaults
These tracks are from the Cave/Ellis vaults/archives
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M83-Security Staff Incident: Big Whoop

Actually, just an excuse to post this cool animated gif... you know we at Blurt luvs ya, Anthony, and we have all your records!
By Fred Mills
See that bouncing ball, above? If you follow it closely, it'll lead you to the latest load of bullshit coming down the media pipeline. Seems the blogosphere is still all in a dither over that July 18 incident in Columbus at the Wexner Center for the Arts when Anthony Gonzalez, frontman for M83, "kicked and slapped" a member of the venue's security staff. The band's keyboardist had essentially invited the audience to invade the stage as the concert neared its end, but after security began removing fans from the stage, in some instances pushing them off, vocalist Gonzalez took exception, told the fans to come back up, and then went ballistic on security.
You can view the YouTube clip of the incident, below.
Now, as anyone who's ever attended a concert can attest, venue security often has a tendency to err on the side of, ahem, overreaction, and as there is typically a certain steroidally-inclined mindset attracted to the concert security business anyway, when you have a stage invasion, you've got a recipe for disaster. 9 times out of 10, fans who jump up on stage at the behest of the band simply do so, dance around awhile, and in the process respect the wishes (and the property) of the band; if you've gone to a Girl Talk show, for example, you know what I mean. Unfortunately security goons tend to think that every time is going to be that 10th time when something goes wrong... and respond accordingly, cracking heads and more.
So Gonzalez was well within his rights to respond to the security personnel's physicality with his own display of physical aggression. Eye for an eye, and all that crap.
Apparently Gonzalez' handlers have convinced him otherwise, as earlier today he was pressured into issuing a statement via his MySpace blog apologizing for his behavior:
"I've been thinking about the events that happened at the end of show in Columbus last Saturday. Time and distance has given me the space to realize that my actions were clearly inappropriate. I wish to emphasise that inviting the crowd on stage was in no way calculated but simply a result of being caught up in the intensity of the moment and essentially celebrating what I believe had been a very positive and enjoyable performance for both the band and the audience. In retrospect though I understand why such actions were not the wisest and why the staff at the venue had requested me not to encourage the audience on stage. I sincerely apologize for the way I handled the situation, and in particular for trying to physically interfere with security staff at the venue who I fully accept were only trying to do their job of ensuring proper protection for both the band and members of the audience.
"My reactions in the heat of the moment have caused me much regret and once
again I offer my sincere apologies to all persons concerned with the show and
at the venue. I feel that it is important to issue a public apology as I do not
wish my actions to be perceived as in any way as condoning or encouraging
aggressive behaviour."
WTF?!? "Caught up in the intensity of the moment"? What kind of cop-out is that? Aw fuck you, you pussy. Take your band of clowns and go back to France. Here, have a plate of freedom fries to help you on your way.
All this would be far more interesting if M83 were actually a band anyone cares about. But the brand of fey, tepid synthpop it plays is about as cutting edge as mid-period Yes - and with none of the balls.
Arghhhh.... where's Limp Bizkit when we need them!?! Plus, Durst & Co. would really show security what being kicked and slapped feels like!
This editorial comes to you from the public service announcement... with guitars department. Have a nice weekend, everyone. Don't forget to taunt a security staffer or two when you hit the clubs tonight...
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LaMontagne Tour to Aid Cancer Society

Kicks off with a pair of Symphony shows in October.
By Blurt Staff
Ray LaMontagne announced his North American fall tour schedule today, starting with two dates with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra on October 15 in North Bethesda, MD followed by an October 16 show at Meyeroff Symphony Hall. Following the orchestra shows, LaMontagne's next dates will offer a polar opposite experience in which the Maine singer-songwriter will play stripped-down solo acoustic shows, starting November 1 at Atlanta's Fox Theatre.
LaMontagne is also working with Tickets-for-Charity to offer fans a unique
opportunity to buy front row seats while supporting leading charities. A
portion of each package purchased on TicketsforCharity.com will automatically
benefit The National Children's Cancer Society plus up to three partner
charities of the fan's choice.
This will not be the first time LaMontagne has played accompanied by an
orchestra; he recently appeared in front of a sold-out crowd earlier in July at
the Hollywood Bowl with the Bowl's Orchestra.
The tour marks LaMontagne's third tour in North America
in support of his top 5 album Gossip In
The Grain.
Tour Dates:
October 15 North Bethesda,
MD Music Center at Strathmore
October 16 Baltimore,
MD
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
November 1 Atlanta, GA
Fox Theatre
November 4 Boston, MA
Wang Theatre
November 7 Upper Darby,
PA
Tower Theater
November 9 New York,
NY
Beacon Theatre
November 12 Chicago, IL
The
Auditorium Theatre
November 13 Minneapolis,
MN
State Theatre
November 15 San Francisco,
CA Nob Hill Masonic Center
November 17 Denver,
CO
Ellie Caulkins
Opera House
November 20 Los
Angeles, CA
Orpheum Theatre
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Vic Chesnutt: LP, Tour, Free MP3

New album due Sept. 22 features members of Fugazi, Godspeed, Silver Mt. Zion, etc.
By Blurt Staff
This fall Vic
Chesnutt will embark on a six-week North American tour in support of At the Cut, the Athens, GA-based
singer-songwriter's latest effort. The touring band features Fugazi's Guy Picciotto and members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Silver Mt. Zion, all of whom collaborated with Chesnutt on the new
album which is out September 22
on Constellation Records. At
the Cut is the follow-up to North Star Deserter, Chesnutt's 2007
collaborative recording with the same group, lauded by SPIN for
"[turning] chronic disquiet into disturbingly palpable dread-folk" and
Pitchfork for "[sounding] like a return to the dark woods after years in the
city." Please see below for a complete
list of tour dates.
Recorded by former Arcade Fire member Howard Bilerman at Montreal's Hotel2Tango studio, At the Cut focuses on themes of cowardice, courage, mortality, tenacity, defiance, mourning and memory. The opening track, "Coward," was originally written for director (and Chesnutt collaborator) Jem Cohen's Empires of Tin and premiered in a live performance by Chesnutt and his band at the 2007 Vienna Film Festival. Reflecting the broad stylistic range of contributors on the album, the songs on At the Cut span the musical spectrum from classic Vic Chesnutt solo acoustic tracks to the sweeping walls of noise and snarling, angular guitars trademarked by his many collaborators. To be made available on CD and LP, the album's artwork features original and found photography by Jem Cohen.
Get a preview by checking out an MP3 from the album: "Chain"
In the 19 years since Chesnutt's debut album, he has made his mark by
collaborating with a wide range of artists including Michael Stipe, Lambchop,
Bill Frisell, Elephant Six mainstays Elf Power, Widespread Panic and the Cowboy
Junkies. Hailing from rural Georgia and confined to a wheelchair since an
automobile accident at the age of 18, Chesnutt has released 15 critically
acclaimed records; been covered by a number of artists on the tribute album "Sweet
Relief II: Gravity of the Situation" including R.E.M., the Smashing
Pumpkins, Madonna and Sparklehorse; was the subject of the 1992 PBS documentary
Speed Racer and appeared in the Oscar Award-winning film Sling Blade.
Tour Dates:
October 23
Mavericks
Ottawa, ON
October 24
Ukranian
Federation Hall
Montreal, QC
October 25
Sommerville
Theater
Cambridge, MA
October 26
Bowery
Ballroom New
York, NY
October 27
Music Hall of
Williamsburg
Brooklyn, NY
October 28
First
Unitarian Church
Philadelphia,
PA
October 29
Ottobar
Baltimore, MD
October 30
Black Cat
Washington,
DC
October 31
The Soapbox
Wilmington,
NC
November 1
The EARL
Atlanta, GA
November 2 40
Watt Club
Athens, GA
November 4
Southgate
House
Newport, KY
November 5
Lincoln Hall
Chicago, IL
November 6
Detroit
Institute of Arts
Detroit, MI
November 7
Lee's Palace
Toronto, ON
November 19
Cedar
Cultural Center
Minneapolis,
MN
November 20
West End
Cultural Centre
Winnipeg, MB
November 21
Amigo's
Saskatoon, SK
November 22
McDougall
United Church
Edmonton, AB
November 23
Knox United
Church
Calgary, AB
November 25
Richards on
Richards
Vancouver, BC
November 26
Lucky Bar
Victoria, BC
November 27
Crocodile
Seattle, WA
November 28
Mississippi
Studios
Portland, OR
November 30
Great
American Music Hall
San
Francisco, CA
December 1
The Regent
Los Angeles,
CA
December 2
Club Congress
Tucson, AZ
December 4
Hailey's
Denton, TX
December 5
Central
Presbyterian Church Austin,
TX
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Red Fox Chasers Resurrected by T. Square

Late ‘20s/early ‘30s recordings RIYL Charlie Poole... and who doesn't L Charlie Poole!
By Blurt Staff
Deep-digging roots enthusiasts, your trove just got richer - or gets richer, come August 18. That's when Tompkins Square drops I'm Going Down to North Carolina: the Complete Recordings of the Red Fox Chasers (1928-31). These vintage recordings have been given the usual Tompkins Square TLC, from Christopher King's remastering job to liner notes and track annotations by "Back to the Blue Ridge" host Kinney Rorrer to eye-catching packaging designed by Susan Archie.
Here's what you need to know:
The Red Fox Chasers, composed of neighbors Guy Brooks, Bob Cranford, Paul Miles and A. P. Thompson, recorded at the high water mark of the Golden Era of American Vernacular Music, 1928-1931. These recordings represent a unique and exciting blend of Appalachian fiddle tunes & ballads, popular tin pan alley songs & Victorian sentimental compositions. Hailing from north-west North Carolina, the group assimilated a "Galax fiddle-sound" with an intricate three-finger banjo style that simultaneously evokes Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters and Charlie Poole.
One of the more prolific groups to record during this era, the Red Fox Chasers' material was particularly well received in the Virginias and Carolinas. This collection is the first complete anthology of their work, with several of the tracks being reissued for the very first time. The Red Fox Chasers represent an idiosyncratic slice of early Appalachian music as it was captured commercially during the 1920s & 1930s.
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Harvest Transfigurations Fest Heats Up

Akron/Family, Bonnie Prince Billy, The Books, Budos Band, Circulatory System, Mount Eerie, Espers, War on Drugs, Brightblack Morning Light, Kurt Vile, Ice Cream, Jonathan Kane, Coathangers, Villages, Steve Gunn, Floating Action...
By Fred Mills
Exactly a month ago we brought you word of the Harvest Records (well-regarded Asheville, NC-based indie record store) 5th anniversary bash they're dubbing "Transfigurations": a 3-day music festival featuring Akron/Family (pictured), Bonnie Prince Billy, The Books, Budos Band, Circulatory System, Mount Eerie, Espers, War on Drugs, Brightblack Morning Light, Kurt Vile, Ice Cream, Jonathan Kane, Coathangers, Villages, and Steve Gunn.
It takes place August 13, 14 and 15 and you can get the full details (ticketing, schedules, etc.) at the Harvest Records website, and check back often for updates as there have been several, since the initial announcement was made.
To wit:
-the label/field recording panel discussion set for Aug. 15 has added Hisham Mayet of the Sublime Frequencies label;
-passes at the early bird rate are all gone (dang!);
-Floating Action has been added to the Kurt Vile/Coathangers bill on the 13th
***
It all promises to be one of the summer's unparalleled delights. Check out the shows, and be there or be square.
Grey Eagle, August 13: Kurt Vile, Coathangers, Floating Action
Diana Wortham Theatre, August 14: Bonnie Prince Billy (solo), Espers, Brightblack Morning Light, Steve Gunn
Grey Eagle, August 14: (late show) Budos Band, Ice Cream
Diana Wortham Theatre, August 15: Books, Mount Eerie, Villages
Grey Eagle, August 15: Akron/Family, Circulatory System, War on Drugs, Jonathan Kane
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Decemberists Live NPR B-cast Sat.

Another high-profile webcast and broadcast from the good folks at NPR Music.
By Blurt Staff
NPR Music will be live webcasting and broadcasting The Decemberists' performance at the Newport Folk Festival this Saturday, August 1, which will not be a rendition of recent album The Hazards of Love, but instead a special set for the festival. The band's performance and interview on World Cafe aired on July 24, and is now featured on the NPR Music website.
This will lead into a continuation of the band's Hazards '09 tour, which recently added fall dates running through mid October. Those dates are:
Aug. 1 Newport, RI Newport Folk Festival
Aug. 2 Montreal, QUE Osheaga Music & Arts Festival
Aug. 3 Toronto, ONT Kool Haus (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 5 Madison, WI Orpheum Theater (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 6 Chicago, IL Metro (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 7 Chicago, IL Lollapalooza
Aug. 8 Indianapolis, IN Murat Egyptian Room (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 10 Louisville, KY W.L. Lyons Brown Theater (w/ Blind Pilot)
Aug. 11 Detroit, MI Royal Oak Theater (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 13 Buffalo, NY UB Center for the Arts (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 14 Pittsburgh, PA Byham Theater (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Aug. 15 Schwenksville, PA Philadelphia Folk Festival
Aug. 16 Holyoke, MA Mountain Park (w/ Heartless Bastards)
Sept. 20 Burlington, VT Flynn Theater (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 21 Montclair, NJ Wellmont Theater (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 23 Norfolk, VA The Norva (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 24 Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville Pavilion (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 25 Asheville, NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 27 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 29 St. Augustine,FL St. Augustine Amphitheater (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Sept. 30 Orlando, FL Hard Rock Live (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Oct. 2 Houston, TX House of Blues (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Oct. 3 Austin, TX Austin City Limits Music Festival
Oct. 4 Tulsa, OK Cain's Ballroom (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Oct. 6 Lexington, KY University of Kentucky, Lexington (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Oct. 7 Columbia, MO Ninth St. Fall Fest (w/ Laura Veirs & the Hall of Flames)
Oct. 18 San Francisco, CA Treasure Island Music Festival
Nov. 18 London, UK Forum
Nov. 19 London, UK Coronet
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New Pains of Being Pure at Heart EP

Release of four new songs to coincide with Fall tour.
By Blurt Staff
Acclaimed indie popsters the Pains of Being Pure At Heart are back with a new EP, Higher Than The Stars, four brand-new songs that should tide fans over who were smitten with by their self-titled debut, issued this past winter by Slumberland. (Reviewed HERE at Blurt.) The EP is due Sept. 22 on CD, 7", 12" and digital formats. Expect to hear the new material showcased on the band's fall tour, itinerary below.
Here's the scoop on the EP's tracks, courtesy the band's label:
"Falling Over" has also become a staple of the band's live sets and
shows a new side of the band. A brooding synth-led tune that recalls New
Optimist touchstones like Orange Juice and Aztec Camera, "Falling Over"
is as yearning, lovelorn and dreamy as pop gets, and an excellent addition to
The Pains' canon.
"Twins" turns up the fuzz, a mid-tempo rocker with a
sing-along chorus and catchy-as-heck guitar lead as the hook. This is
quintessential Pains of Being Pure At Heart -- slot it into a mix tape between
Teenage Fanclub and an old Lilys song and you'll be happy as a clam.
"Higher Than The Stars" races along on arpeggiated keyboards and
quickly strummed guitars, a perfect pop nugget that could be ripped from Robert
Smith's songbook. Its unstoppable energy is pure Pains, though, and we expect
to see a lot of ear-to-ear grins when the band busts this one out on tour.
"103" has quickly become a favorite of the Pains' live set and it's easy to hear why. A fizzing slice of summertime noise-pop with all the melody, fuzz and fun you've come to expect from The Pains and a snazzy little stun-guitar solo to boot.
Meanwhile, also look for an exclusive limited edition 7" single on Sept. 8. The tracks are "Come Saturday" and "Side Ponytail."
Tour Dates:
July 23 2009 Backspace Portland, Oregon *
July 24 2009 Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC *
July 25 2009 Capitol Hill Block Party Seattle, Washington
Sep 05 2009 Middle East Downstairs, Boston, Massachusetts &+
Sep 06 2009 La Sala Rossa Montreal, Quebec &+
Sep 07 2009 Horeshoe Tavern Toronto, Ontario &+
Sep 08 2009 Logan Square Auditorium Chicago, Illinois &+
Sep 09 2009 Stage Door at the Orpheum Madison, Wisconsin &+
Sep 10 2009 The Slowdown Omaha, Nebraska &+
Sep 12 2009 Monolith Festival Morrison, Colorado
Sep 13 2009 Kilby Court Salt Lake City, Utah &+
Sep 14 2009 Neurolux Boise, Idaho &+
Sep 17 2009 MFNW / Doug Fir Portland, Oregon &+
Sep 21 2009 Casbah San Diego, California &+
Sep 22 2009 Club Congress Tucson, Arizona &+
Sep 24 2009 Lola's Fort Worth, Texas &+
Sep 25 2009 The Mohawk Austin, Texas &+
Sep 26 2009 One Eyed Jacks New Orleans, Louisiana &+
Sep 27 2009 Club Downunder Tallahassee, Florida &+
Sep 28 2009 The Earl Atlanta, Georgia &+
Sep 29 2009 Local 506 Chapel Hill, North Carolina &+
Sep 30 2009 Black Cat, Washington DC &+
Oct 01 2009 Ottobar Baltimore, Maryland &+
Oct 03 2009 New York, NY Webster Hall &+
Oct 05 2009 First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, Pennsylvania &+
* = w/ Girls
& = w/ The Depreciation Guild
+ = w/ Cymbals Eat Guitars
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Pixies Announce US “Doolittle” Tour

Some shows on sale as early as August 1 for November tour.
By Blurt Staff
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the release of their classic 1989 album Doolittle, the band - Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering - will kick off US leg of the Doolittle tour at the Palladium in Los Angeles on Wednesday, November 4. The U.S. tour will hit a total of nine cities, including three dates in New York City. On-sale dates will vary city to city, but some tickets go on sale as early as this Saturday, August 1 via Ticketbastard. See below for full itinerary and on sale information.
On this tour, the Pixies will perform all of the songs from Doolittle and its related B-sides, "Weird at My School," "Dancing the Manta Ray," and "Bailey's Walk" among them. Doolittle, the band's third album and the first to chart on Billboard's album charts, includes classics such as "Debaser," "Wave of Mutilation," "Here Comes Your Man," "Hey," and "Gouge Away."
"We wanted to do something special for Doolittle's 20th anniversary," said Black Francis, "and we thought his was a good opportunity to play all of the songs from that album, something we don't normally do at a regular gig."
The US dates will follow the seven-city/12-date "Doolittle" trek of the UK and Europe. Kicking off on September 30 in Dublin, most dates have already sold out, including a four-night stand at London's Brixton Academy, where some 20,000 tickets vanished in about an hour. In addition, on August 29, the band will perform a straight-ahead Pixies set of their classic songs spanning their entire career at the Virgin Festival at Burl's Creek Park outside of Toronto.
The Boston-formed Pixies disbanded in 1993 and launched their reunion tour in April, 2004.The US Doolittle tour will be the band's first American trek since 2005. It coincides with the release of the massive Minotaur box (details HERE) which ships in October.
Dates and on sale info for the Pixies US "Doolittle Tour" are as follows:
NOVEMBER
4 The Palladium, Los Angeles, CA - on sale TBA
8 Fox Theater, Oakland, CA - on sale August 16
9 Fox Theater, Oakland, CA - on sale August 16
12 Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA - on sale August 1
13 Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA - on sale August 1
14 Hult Center, Eugene, OR - on sale August 14
16 The Fillmore, Denver, CO - on sale September 12
20 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL - on sale September 12
21 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL - on sale September 12
23 Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY - on sale August 14
24 Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY - on sale August 14
25 Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY - on sale August 14
27 Wang Center, Boston, MA - on sale September 12
30 Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. - on sale September 11
Pixies V Festival and UK/European "Doolittle Tour" dates are:
AUGUST
29 V Festival, Burl's Creek Park, Ontario, Canada
SEPTEMBER
30 Olympia, Dublin, Ireland - SOLD OUT
OCTOBER
1 Olympia, Dublin, Ireland SOLD OUT
2 Olympia, Dublin, Ireland SOLD OUT
4 SECC - Hall 4, Glasgow, Scotland
6 Brixton Academy, London, England SOLD OUT
7 Brixton Academy, London, England SOLD OUT
8 Brixton Academy, London, England SOLD OUT
9 Brixton Academy, London, England SOLD OUT
11 Jahrhunderhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
13 Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, Holland
14 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium SOLD OUT
15 Zenith, Paris, France
16 Zenith, Paris, France
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New David Sylvian Rec En Route

Erstwhile Japan frontman and all-round musical polymath returns on Sept. 15
By Blurt Staff
Following up 2003's Blemish, composer David Sylvian will drop his new solo album Manafon on September 15 via his own SamadhiSound label. It's being described as "a work of nuance and stern musicality that is also intriguing, suspenseful, and horribly beautiful."
The details, per Sylvian and the label:
A completely modern kind of chamber music. Intimate, dynamic, emotive, democratic, economical. In sessions in London, Vienna, and Tokyo, Sylvian assembled the world's leading improvisers and innovators, artists who explore free improvisation, space-specific performance, and live electronics. From Evan Parker and Keith Rowe, to Fennesz and members of Polwechsel, to Sachiko M and Otomo Yoshihide, the musicians provide both a backdrop and a counterweight to his own vocal performances - which, minus one instrumental, are nakedly the center of each piece.
Sylvian's voice has never been so dominant or so striking, and his resonant tenor and deliberate vibrato captivate the listener from the start of "Small Metal Gods." Its prominence would come off as egotistical - except that each performance is an exercise in self-exposure, and each character study is written in the third-person, to allow the maximum detachment.
"It's like a one-man monologue in which every change of light and backdrop is crucial to the carrying of the central performance. It's an ensemble work even though there is a central performance." Though the setlist is all ballads, romanticism is out, and no percussion provides a pulse. All the melody and rhythm rest in the voice. Aside from overdubs of acoustic guitar or John Tilbury's somber, Feldman-esque phrases on piano, Sylvian enhanced but did not reconfigure the improvisations, giving himself just the skeletons of songs to guide him.
When an instrument locks with the lyrics - as when Fennesz introduces a texture that clinches the disaster of "Snow White in Appalachia" - the moment is indescribable; when it dissolves, Sylvian doesn't pause. Neither a complement nor a Greek chorus, the instrumentalists maintain an ambiguous attitude to the singer, and what he's saying. When Sylvian's delivery implies sympathy or mockery on "The Greatest Living Englishman," the music is cantankerous but dry, and Otomo Yoshihide's abrupt snippets of classical vinyl may or may not share the joke.
The closing track, "Manafon," depicts the British poet R. S. Thomas. Sylvian explains that it is "a description of a man of faith, who struggles with that faith, who imposes an order on the external world in the hope of finding it internally. A man who embraces the morals and values of his faith and lives by them but who also struggles with the silence that burns inside his own heart and mind. God's silence. He's a man out of time who begins to look, on the surface, more like some tragicomic figure as time passes. While he seems to be an insufferable individual in many ways there's a quixotic element in his quest for knowledge, for upholding morals and values that even he struggles with when it comes to believing in their efficacy."
Manafon's contradictions lay at the heart of its excellence. It's driven not just by the tension between improvisation and composition, frontman and ensemble, or in Sylvian's words, "intimacy and solitude." Manafon captures the dilemma of a man who studies himself clincically, but cannot truly understand himself; who's disillusioned, but maybe laughably so. The most common sensation, which hangs in almost every note, is a feeling of suspense. The sole instrumental - to which Sylvian also contributes - sounds less like a performance, and more like a wellspring of possibilities.
The album ends simply on a phrase and a breath. But there's a happier ending in its other theme: Manafon also explores the creative process. Intuition drew Sylvian to these pieces and these players, and the surprises they bring: a cello visiting like a warm hand on a forehead, the unpredictable use of unadulterated sine waves, the brassy path of Evan Parker's soprano sax solo. Manafon has a forbidding core, but aesthetically, each piece is an engrossing discovery.
"Maybe I'm attracted to the stories of individuals who search for meaning on their own terms," says Sylvian. "But what I'm fascinated by is the devotion to a creative discipline. The meaning with which the work imbues the life regardless of its reception and, to a certain extent, its importance."
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Levon Helm’s “Ramble” Comes to PBS

Sept. 2008 concert in Nashville gets national airing.
By Blurt Staff
On most Saturday nights since January 2004, Levon Helm has hosted evenings of music at the "barn," his home studio in Woodstock, New York. These magical nights are called The Midnight Ramble Sessions. On September 17, 2008, Helm took the Midnight Ramble on the road to one of America's treasured venues, Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium, where -- accompanied by guests who include Buddy Miller, John Hiatt, Sheryl Crow and Sam Bush -- the Levon Helm Band gave birth to a night of stage magic. Captured in pristine high definition Levon Helm - Ramble At The Ryman is part of special programming airing on PBS in August 2009 (check local listings).
The performance features tunes from Helm's tenure with The Band, as well as
selections from the 2008's Dirt Farmer and classics from artists such as Chuck Berry, the Carter Family and more. (Helm
recently released his new album Electric Dirt (Dirt Farmer Music/Vanguard.)
The Ryman taping came on the heels of
Dirt Farmer, Helm's first solo recording
in 25 years, which won a Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album. Meanwhile, Rolling Stone hailed his Midnight Ramble
as "2008's Best Jam Session" and the Americana Music Association
bestowed on him the Artist of the Year Award.
See below for a preview clip of the PBS program.
Songs featured in the broadcast:
"Ophelia"
"Back to Memphis
"Fannie Mae"
"Baby Scratch My Back"
"Evangeline"
"No Depression in Heaven"
"Wide River to Cross"
"Deep Elem Blues"
"Rag Mama Rag"
"Time Out for the Blues"
"The Shape I'm In"
"The Weight"
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PJ Harvey Unveils New Songs Live

See video clips below. Can a collaboration with They Might Be Giants be that far off now?
By Fred Mills
The NME is reporting this morning that PJ Harvey performed a pair of brand new tunes during a solo show (sans John Parrish, with whom she collaborated earlier this year for the A Woman A Man Walked By album and subsequent tour). It took place Saturday (July 25) at the Camp Bestival show in Angland and the songs were apparently titled "The Last Living Rose" and "Let England Shake."
Harvey played electric guitar, piano, electric harp and a drum machine during the show, and for "Let England Shake," according to NME.com, she played the harp while sampling musical chestnut "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by The Four Lads (which has been covered by numerous acts over the years, most famously They Might Be Giants).
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Leonard Cohen Isle Of Wight CD/DVD Due

Classic 1970 performance long in the can, finally being released. See video clip, below.
By Fred Mills
With the recent news of a fall tour of the U.S. from Leonard Cohen (most cities have tickets going on sale August. 3) fresh in mind, word also arrives that the bard's celebrated performance at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival will finally see the light of day.
According to MusicTap, it will be a 2-disc CD/DVD set "with the complete audio of the concert on the CD, and the complete visual experience on DVD that also includes newly shot interviews with Kris Kristofferson, Joan Baez, and Judy Collins."
The projected title is My Sad and Famous Songs: Leonard Cohen Live at the Isle of Wight - 1970 and it's slated for a September 29 release on Legacy. Fans who've seen the previously released Isle of Wight 1970 documentary film, of course, know this will be a must-see, as the clip of Cohen from that film, below, illustrates.
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Bottle Rockets: The Official Poop

Kickass new album en route in two weeks....
By Blurt Staff
Aw, you just gotta love press releases like this. It pretty much sums up how we here at BLURT feel about this band. Plus anything with Roscoe's involvement floats our boat as well. Watch the website for a review of the album soon, too. It's due August 11 from Bloodshot. Read on...
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In a country where interstates don't take you to new places,
but to the same places, where everywhere you go you've already been or you've
just left, The Bottle Rockets' new
album absolutely nails a sound and a vibe with a palpable sense of place. Lean Forward is suffused with the
determination and resilience of their distinctly midwestern roots; theirs is a
celebration of pragmatism and tempered optimism, not the delusions and
exhortations of glassy eyed zealots-they aren't going to fall for that. Oh,
it's a flat out, smoking rock record, too.
Lean Forward continues the Rockets' creative resurgence ignited by 2006's Zoysia. Reunited with producer Eric "Roscoe" Ambel (who ran the knobs on the Bottle Rockets' seminal albums The Brooklyn Side and 24 Hours A Day), the Bottle Rockets do what no other band does better--look into the hearts and minds and faces of the dying small towns in America and craft populist anthems with the sympathetic eye of Woody Guthrie and sonic stomp of Crazy Horse. They are songs that demand the windows be rolled down and the volume turned up. And with the hooks, you'll wonder how they make such problems sound so good ...
Lean Forward is stacked with a sharp lyricism and gritty fatalism that
looks off the front porch for inspiration, and has the locked down groove of a
band on top of its game. "The Long Way" looks on the bright side of the path
not intentionally taken and works into a joyous song-ending jam. Songs like
"Done It All Before" and "Get on the Bus" shine with an irresistible buoyancy,
as does "Shame on Me" which gets to the meat of the relationship matter that,
despite our best intentions, we're all gonna screw up. "Hard Times" whips up a
ZZ Top-inflected boogie with effortless mastery and a dual guitar attack
that'll put some much-needed flare back in your jeans.
On "Kid Next Door," the lyrics bypass protest in favor of simple commentary on
a war coming home, making it a far more powerful song no matter where one
stands on the issue. It's a stone cold classic and handled with the deftness
and conviction that speaks to the Rockets' sober-minded realism. To see that
they've still got scruffy punk moxie to spare, look no further than "The Way It
Used To Be" and the channeling of Bo Diddley via the Stooges on "Nothing but a
Driver."
With their 15th anniversary now in the rear view mirror, the Bottle Rockets
show no signs of letting up. Lean Forward is an album that celebrates
the forces of erosion not earthquakes, of the marathon not the sprint. Honed in
their towns and on their back roads, it is distinctly the Bottle Rockets.
Rather than be confining, this identity broadens the appeal and strength of
their music far from their backyards into our own. Their specificity
speaks universally and the message is a simple one: Lean forward, man, because
it beats falling back.
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Retard Girl: Courtney Love Redux

Brave proponent of "illstick with the rawk" just don't get no respect, so no reason for us to alter that formula.
By Fred Mills
It's a warm, reliable world we live in when Courtney Love-watching becomes a spectator sport once again. And La Love's been pretty visible, in her own always-lurking-on-the-perimeter-even-if-she's-not-doing-jack kinda way, of late.
First off, there was Love's so-called video diary, posted to NME.com last month, accompanied by a story that claimed Love was putting her old band Hole back together - sans founding member and guitarist Eric Erlandson, replaced by somebody called Micko Larkin, and including Hole bassist Melissa auf der Maur. The fact that most of the proposed new album (originally slated to be a Love solo rec) was written by, respectively, hack-for-hire Linda Perry and Billy Corgan, is ominous, but hey...
Then came Erlandson firing back, via the blogs and the press, saying, "There is no Hole without me," and citing some unspecified contractual reasons for his, er, reasoning.
Love responded via Twitter, typing (term used loosely), "he's out of his MIND, Hole is MY band, MY name, and MY Trademark". Speaking of Love's Twitter habit, it's pretty fascinating, in a "watch those cut monkeys pick nits off one another" way. As "courtneylover79" Love is prone to going days, sometimes even a week or more, at a time remaining silent, only to surface some morning or middle-of-the-night firing off Tweets every 30 seconds. This morning, for example, just in the past two hours prior to the writing of this news item, Love Tweeted about 50 times, all in her inimitable, illiterate fashion. Here are a few examples:
@diablocody knock it off i do the same thing, blow in burbank..ahh not me, i wouldnt know( teehee i know you ddidnt mean it!)
@diablocody you inspired me to not be so avoident, dont get stuck in my past i have a 12 inch dick right here it took a violently long while
Billy Joe was of the opinion i call you, ha ha, Bono was not, im jest listening to diamond dogs and head like a HOLE. fragile@mr-reznor
i think illstick with the rawk and let the people who want to kiss ass and not work hard and lig off the energy of cute youngirls to doso
Still, as evidenced by the writing of this very news item and other web action, Love will always generate copy whether she's actually doing anything or not. To wit: an article at NME.com yesterday, "Lived Through This - Hole's 10 Finest Moments." Putting aside the notion of what "finest" might actually connote, it's a pretty interesting piece. Writes the NME's Emily Mckay, insightfully, of Love's anti-charisma, "And every seething bit of hatred that's thrown her way only serves to strengthen Hole fans' memories of an explicity feminist iconography that clawed against the unspoken edict that women, in conventional rock tropes, should not be obnoxious, messy, or real."
Well, we're of the opinion that "obnoxious" and "messy" is, increasingly, obsolete in rock ‘n' roll - it just gets in the way of taking care of business and appreciating the artform. But in terms of a retrospective look at one of those two terms' poster child, we'll give ‘em a "pass." Check out the NME piece, and dig all those video clips (one of them sampled, below).
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Manu Chao Launches Benefit Project

Employs Radiohead's pay-what-you-want payment strategy. Cough up the bucks, folks!
By Blurt Staff
Latin/worldbeat rocker Manu Chao has announced the release of the "La Colifata" benefit project. La Colifata is a unique Buenos Aires-based radio station, broadcast from a psychiatric hospital, and Chao has been working with La Colifata for five years. He recently produced an album recorded by the station's members. (The hospital's residents, "Los Colifatos," also appeared in Emir Kusturiça's music video for Chao's "Rainin' In Paradize," the breakout track from his acclaimed 2007 album La Radiolina (on the respected Nacional label).
La Colifata is available now at http://VivalaColifata.org. Chao and La Colifata launched the website VivaLaColifata.org in order to help the station and hospital with their unique approach. Fans can purchase the album with a "pay what you want" donation in order to support the hospital in whatever manner they can afford.
According to La Colifata, it was "created in 1991 as a unique establishment
that uses media (radio/TV) as therapeutic treatment, somewhere between clinical and social
treatment. It is a resource between the clinical and external worlds that
allows Los Colifatos to recreate the social link with people living outside the
hospital."
Said Chao, in a statement,"La Colifata is quite a special station as it is broadcast from a psychiatric hospital. With the help of a few friends, the patients decided to launch this radio station to express themselves. To relieve everything they have inside, and to speak to the world. While I met them five or six years ago, the station has been running this way for more than 15 years. I simply could not believe it when I read their stories."
Added Chao's label, of the album, "The project features 20 songs to laugh to, cry to, meditate to. they're about life, death, mothers, loneliness, love, tango, the pope, the end of the world, the sun and crazy grandmas. a crazy trip in this crazy world."
Amen.
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George Clinton to Receive BMI Icon Award

Long-overdue notch in the legendary Clinton's belt.
By Blurt Staff
Funk godfather George Clinton is slated to receive the BMI Icon award in NYC on September 10 at the organization's annual Urban Awards ceremony. Staged at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the event will also salute the world's premier r&b, rap and hip-hop songwriters, producers and publishers by celebrating the most-performed urban songs of the previous year from the BMI repertoire.
The Icon designation is given to BMI songwriters and artists who have had "a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." George Clinton will be saluted with an all-star musical tribute during the ceremony, and join an elite group that includes The Jacksons, James Brown, Isaac Hayes, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, The Bee Gees, Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana, to name a few.
About damn time. But the brother's already been recognized, of course: In 1997, George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic became members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, claimed a spot on the Hollywood Rock Walk and garnered the Lifetime Achievement Award from the NAACP Image Awards.
But it's like we've been saying all along: give our artists their due NOW, in their lifetimes, and don't wait until after they've passed. Give up the funk!
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Kings of Convenience Finally Return

The pair decided to take ANOTHER long vacation... will anyone still care?
By Blurt Staff
It's been nearly five years since we've heard from acclaimed Norwegian duo Kings of Convenience - now word arrives that Oct. 20 is the street date for their third album Declaration of Dependence. The band who coined the hipster catchphrase "quiet is the new loud" has been pretty, ahem, quiet since 2004's Riot on an Empty Street (Astralwerks), which itself had come after a lengthy hiatus from Eirik Bøe and Erlend Øye. Not that non-prolific suggests a lack of proficiency; to the contrary, the lush-yet-gentle sounds that are the Kings trademark simply get more full-bodied with time. So a new album from the band is reason to celebrate.
Here's the scoop on the new album, courtesy Astralwerks:
Declaration of Dependence, is a wonderful record for a lot of reasons. For one, Eirik Bøe is equally comfortable talking about the record's "serious ideas" and laughing about its' "hi-brow Bossa Nova" moments while his partner Erlend Øye is clearly thrilled by making, "the most rhythmical pop record ever that features no percussion or drums." For another, there is no one who makes records like they do. "When we started out we were afraid of sounding like other artists," Erlend says. "But now we feel pretty much alone."
Songs like "Second to Numb", "Rule My World" and "24-25" are as perfectly realized as anything they've ever written and Declaration of Dependence also marks the beginning of a new era for the duo. The record began to take shape in February 2007 when they met up on the same beach in Mexico that is pictured on the album's cover. The pair came together to play a concert in the city the following month, the first time they had appeared together in more than two years. They shared a feeling that there was another record to be made. "Really," says Eirik "We had no choice." Declaration of Dependence is the story of two people living two very different lives sensing that they are immensely more powerful together than apart.
Tracklisting:
1. 24-25
2.
Mrs Cold
3. Me In You
4. Boat Behind
5. Rule My World
6. My Ship Isn't Pretty
7. Renegade
8. Power Of Not Knowing
9. Peacetime Resistance
10. Freedom And Its Owner
11. Scars On Land
12. Second To Numb
13. Riot On An Empty
Street
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BLURT Video Series: Jesus Lizard & More
The Awkward Hour with Brian Staker, featuring Vivian Girls, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Thermals, Jesus Lizard's David Yow, and Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips
By Blurt Staff
Rockers say the darndest things, especially when they're looking into the lens of Brian Staker, host of the aptly-titled podcast "The Awkward Hour," in which Staker takes the often-spoofed (see Tim & Eric, Bob Odenkirk) model of awkward, unprepared interviewers and well, runs with it in the "be who you are" spirit.
Earlier this month, Blurt sent our schlubby bundle of nerves to the Pitchfork Festival for special on-the-spot interviews where he cornered artists for on-the-spot (and we do mean on-the-spot) interviews. Today we add Vivian Girls and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart to the list of victims, which includes The Jesus Lizard's David Yow and The Thermals (posted earlier this week) and, coming up, The Flaming Lips, Built To Spill, and The Black Lips.
If interviewing David Yow wasn't intimidating enough, putting Staker on the spot with attractive ladies cranks the Awk up to eleven. Hit with ubiquitious queries like "How would you describe your sound?" and likewise hackneyed references (My Bloody Valentine), Vivian Girls respond monosyllabically ("cool" and "nice") after a charitable comment from Ali: "Someone said we sound like the Zombies with bigger balls." (To which, Staker replies with a goofy Beavis and Butt-head guffaw.) His follow-up, the even more trite question about the band's moniker, gets a curt comeback from Cassie Ramone (who spends part of the interview, plucking grass from the lawn): "Because it was... the only name that wasn't stupid." It's only downhill from there, as the Girls entertain questions about the Internet and whether they plan to put out more albums...
Staker kicks of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart interview by tardily cutting into the same leadoff question ("--describe your music?") but gets better results, especially when he infers a Teenage Fanclub influence on the band. The success only lasts so long, 'cause his next question is about playing a big festival on a big stage--not like they haven't heard that one all... festival... long. Then he asks, "Any other big festivals coming up?" Here, talk turns to European fans and "Do they know your music?" The reply? "Yeah, I think the Internet helps." Ah, the Internet. A series of tubes chock fulla boobs. Check out the (dare we say pained) look on Kip Berman's face when he finishes talking about that.
We'll post the Lips (Black and Flaming) and Built to Spill soon. Staker's epic talk with Coyne should be something special... it's a two-parter.
Now let's R-Awk! Go to:
http://www.blurt-online.com/video/
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7 World’s Collide’s The Sun Came Out Due

Band features Crowded House, Radiohead, Wilco, The Smiths, Kt Tunstall among others.
By Blurt Staff
The first 7 Worlds Collide album, a collection of amazing musical talents from across the globe in aid of Médecins Sans Frontières, was a unique live performance experience, fusing the varied talents of a stellar cast across a range of cover versions to create a series of shows that culminated in the live album of the same name. Seven years after that project, instigator Neil Finn has upped the ante with the new 7 Worlds Collide project, The Sun Came Out, a double album of original songs created and recorded by many of the original cast alongside notable new additions in an intense three weeks in his native New Zealand. This time the beneficiaries of this album will be Oxfam, as well as music lovers worldwide.
Familiar faces from the original album abound, Johnny Marr, Ed O'Brien and Phil
Selway of Radiohead but this album, first and foremost presents the listener
with new songs rather than interpretations of old favourites. The Sun Came
Out also features a whole host of new guest talents such as KT Tunstall and
Wilco and heart stopping firsts, including Phil Selway's songwriting and vocal
debut as well as dream collaborations such as those between Johnny Marr and
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy; and KT Tunstall and Neil Finn .
At the heart of the record is Neil Finn. His enthusiasm and drive persuaded the likes of celebrated producer Jim Scott, Lisa Germano, Johnny Marr and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Pat Sansone, John Stirratt and Glenn Kotche (amongst others) to spend their Christmas holiday in New Zealand and even interrupted KT Tunstall's honeymoon in the process.
With families welcome, the studio became a constant whirl of creativity and
energy throughout the three weeks allocated to create the record. Johnny Marr
returned from a run on the beach with the basis of 'Too Blue', where Jeff
Tweedy was waiting to add his talents; KT Tunstall stopped Neil retiring to his
bed to complete 'Hazel Black'; a wandering Johnny Marr added a chorus melody to
Liam Finn's 'Red Wine Bottle'; Ed O'Brien fashioned 'Bodhisattva Blues' from a
Tibetan chant. In this atmosphere, anything was possible and Neil's
wife Sharon found herself laying down her debut vocal on 'Little By Little'
whilst Phil Selway also took his vocal bow and unveiled a hitherto unknown songwriting
talent with his solo turn 'The Ties That Bind Us' in one take.
From Neil's original doubts over the idea, "I thought, what is this? Is it
just an ego thing," came a double album of astounding collaborations for
the listener and amazing memories for all those concerned in the
recording. At the center of it all stands Neil Finn, too humble to
take the glory himself, it is left to KT Tunstall to give the credit due to the
man who made this happen: "It's Neil. It all comes from him. There's
something about him that made everyone open up creatively."
Jeremy Hobbs, Director of Oxfam International said: "7 Worlds
Collide is a great project. I hope The Sun Came Out is a huge
success. Not just because it's a unique musical experience but because
each CD sold will make a difference -- raising money to fund Oxfam's work to
fight poverty."
The complete tracklisting and credits for the 2-CD set is below:
Disc 1
1. Too Blue - (Johnny Marr/Jeff Tweedy) - Johnny Marr and Neil Finn vocals
Elroy Finn & Glenn Kotche (drums), Phil Selway (percussion), John Stirratt
(stand-up bass), Johnny Marr & Ed O'Brien (guitars), Pat Sansone (piano),
Nile Marr & Neil Finn (acoustic guitars), and Lisa Germano (violins)
2. You Never Know - (Jeff Tweedy) - Jeff vocals
Jeff Tweedy (acoustic & electric guitars), Glenn Kotche (drums), Pat
Sansone (acoustic 12 string guitar & piano), John Stirratt (bass), Neil
Finn (Wurlitzer piano, fuzz guitar), Liam Finn (additional fuzz guitar), Nels
Cline (electric/slide guitar), and Mikael Jorgensen (organ/synth)
3. Little By Little - (Sharon Finn/Neil Finn) - Neil and Sharon vocals
Glenn Kotche (drums & percussion), Liam Finn (additional drums), Sharon
Finn (bass), and Neil Finn (guitars, Chamberlin, Jupiter 8, marimba)
4. Learn To Crawl - (Ed O'Brien/Johnny Marr/Liam Finn/Neil Finn) - Neil and
Liam vocals
Glenn Kotche (drums), Ed O'Brien, Johnny Marr, Pat Sansone (acoustic guitar
arpeggio), Neil Finn (bass), Pat Sansone (background harmonies), Jeff Tweedy
(disembodied voice), and Lisa Germano (violin)
5. Black Silk Ribbon - (KT Tunstall/Bic Runga) - KT and Bic vocals
Luke Bullen (drums, thigh slap), KT Tunstall & Bic Runga (acoustic
guitars), Sebastian Steinberg (stand up & bowed bass), and Lisa Germano
(violin)
6. Girl, Make Your Own Mind Up - (Don McGlashan) - Don vocals
Don McGlashan (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), Ed O'Brien (electric guitar
atmosphere), John Stirratt (bass), Ivy Rossiter (backing vocal), and Jeff
Tweedy (electric guitar solo)
7. Run In The Dust - (Johnny Marr) - Johnny vocals
Phil Selway (drums), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Johnny Marr (guitar), Ed
O'Brien (electric guitar), Pat Sansone (Hammond
organ), Jeff Tweedy (harmonica), Neil Finn, Lisa Germano, and Pat Sansone
(harmonies)
8. Red Wine Bottle - (Liam Finn/Chris Garland/Johnny Marr) - Liam vocals
Glenn Kotche (drums), John Stirratt (bass), Liam Finn (acoustic guitars, guitar
loops and solo, Hammond mash), Neil Finn (Hammond flourish), Johnny Marr
(electric guitar), Eliza Jane Barnes & Cecilia Herbert (harmonies)
9. The Ties That Bind Us - (Phil Selway) - Phil vocals
Phil Selway (acoustic guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums, percussion), Pat Sansone
(acoustic guitar, celeste), Sebastian Steinberg (standup & bowed bass),
Lisa Germano (violin & whisper), Don McGlashan (euphium, flugelhorn), and
Jeff Tweedy (additional arrangement)
10. Reptile - (Lisa Germano) - Lisa vocals
Lisa Germano (electric guitar, Theremin), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Spencer
Tweedy (drums), Glenn Kotche (toys and robots drumming), Pat Sansone (12 string
guitar), Neil Finn (xylophone), Sonny Marr, Nile Marr, Sam Tweedy, Jeff Tweedy,
Louise Callaghan, Emma Scott, Pearl McGlashan, mae Moreno, Sharon Finn, Julia
Connolly, Sebastian Steinberg, and Milla (humans & dogs singing background vocals)
11. Bodhisattva Blues - (Ed O'Brien/Liam Finn) - Ed and Neil Finn vocals
Ed O'Brien (electric guitar), Elroy Finn (drums), Liam Finn (guitar), Neil Finn
(Wurlizer piano, bass), Jeff Tweedy (guitar solo, vocal response & scream),
and Johnny Marr (guitar solo)
12. What Could Have Been - (Jeff Tweedy) - Jeff vocals
Glenn Kotche (drums, percussion), Jeff Tweedy (acoustic guitar), John Stirratt
(bass), Neil Finn (vibes, electric guitar, harmony), and Pat Sansone (piano,
Wurlitzer organ)
Disc 2
1. All Comedians Suffer - (Neil Finn) - Neil vocals
Glenn Kotche (drums), Neil Finn (electric guitar), Pat Sansone (acoustic
guitar), Liam Finn (bass, electric guitar, harmonies), and Jeff Tweedy (chorus
fuzz, electric guitar solo)
2. Duxton Blues - (Glenn Richards) - Glenn vocals
Glenn Richards (guitar), Liam Finn (drums, guitar & vocal loops), Johnny
Marr (electric guitar), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Bic Runga & Neil Finn
(background vocals)
3. Hazel Black - (KT Tunstall/Neil Finn) - KT and Neil vocals
KT Tunstall (acoustic guitar, handclaps, background vocals), Luke Bullen
(drums, handclaps), John Stirratt (bass), Johnny Marr & Pat Sansone
(electric guitars), Neil Finn (piano, harmony), Glenn Kotche (handclaps), Sonny
Marr & Bic Runga (back-
ground vocals)
4. Riding The Wave - (Tim Finn) - Tim vocals
Tim Finn (piano), Elroy Finn (drums), Neil Finn (acoustic guitar, slide guitar,
harmony), Liam Finn (harmonies), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Johnny Marr
(electric guitar), and Pat Sansone (Hammond organ)
5. The Witching Hour - (Phil Selway) - Phil vocals
Phil Selway (acoustic guitar), Bic Runga & KT Tunstall (background vocals),
Lisa Germano (violin), and Jeff Tweedy (Optigan organ, piano)
6. Over And Done - (John Stirratt) - John vocals
John Stirratt (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), Pat Sansone (bass, piano), Don
McGlashan (Euphonium, Flugelhorn), and Neil Finn & Pat Sansone (harmonies)
7. A Change Of Heart - (Bic Runga/Dan Wilson) - Bic vocals
Bic Runga (acoustic guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), John Stirratt (bass), Neil
Finn (piano), Pat Sansone (Hammond organ), and Don McGlashan (humming)
8. Don't Forget Me - (Pat Sansone) - Pat vocals
Pat Sansone (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), John Stirratt (bass), and Johnny
Marr (electric guitar)
9. Long Time Gone - (Don McGlashan) - Don vocals
Don McGlashan (guitar), Phil Selway (drums), Pat Sansone (bass), Ed O'Brien
(electric guitar), and Johnny Marr (12 string & 6 string acoustic guitars,
backing vocals)
10. The Cobbler - (Elroy Finn) - Elroy vocals
Elroy Finn (guitar), Lisa Germano (violin), and Sebastian Steinberg (bowed
bass)
11. 3 Worlds Collide - (Glenn Kotche/Phil Selway/Neil Baldock)
Glenn Kotche & Phil Selway (drums, percussion)
12. The Water - (Sebastian Steinberg) - Sebastian vocals
Sebastian Steinberg (guitars, bass), Neil Finn (piano), Glenn Kotche (drums),
and Johnny Marr (ghost guitar)
Produced by Jim Scott and Neil Finn, additional production Neil Baldock
About Oxfam America
Oxfam America is an international relief and development organization
that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice. Together with
individuals and local groups in more than 100 countries, Oxfam saves lives,
helps people overcome poverty, and fights for social justice. We are an
affiliate of Oxfam International.
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Americana Music Festival Acts Announced

Lineup Includes Will Hoge, Cross Canadian Ragweed, J.D. Souther, Those Darlins, Marty Stuart and W.P.A.
By Blurt Staff
The Americana Music Association announced yesterday its initial lineup of artists confirmed to perform at the upcoming 2009 AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL (with additional artists still pending). Festival showcases will be held Wednesday September 16th-Saturday September 19th at five downtown Nashville venues including: The Mercy Lounge, The Cannery Ballroom, 3rd & Lindsley, The Station Inn and The Basement. Cross Canadian Ragweed, Will Hoge, J.D. Souther, Marty Stuart, Those Darlins and W.P.A. are among the artists set for the 10th annual event.
Registration for the entire Festival & Conference, including a ticket to the critically acclaimed Honors & Awards show, is $350 for AMA members and $450 for non-members through August 31st. Conference registrants also receive entrance and priority access to all showcase performances.
Non-conference attendees may buy wristbands granting admission to all venues on
all four evenings of live music They're available for only $45.
Presented by the Gibson Foundation, the Americana Honors & Awards Show is held at the Ryman Auditorium and set for the night of September 17th. Hosted by Jim Lauderdale, with Buddy Miller and his all-star band, the ceremony features six member-voted year end annual categories and bestows several Lifetime Achievement Awards. 2009 Lifetime honorees so far include--Asleep at the Wheel (Performance) and Sam Bush (Instrumentalist)--with several more recipients to be announced in the coming weeks. A full list of nominees for the member voted categories may be viewed here.
Full details: www.americanamusic.org.
The initial lineup of confirmed showcase
artists features:
Among The
Oak & Ash
Annie &
The Beekeepers
Asleep at
the Wheel
Band of
Heathens
Baskery
The
Belleville Outfit
Sarah Borges
and the Broken Singles
Bottle
Rockets
Elliott
Brood
Grayson
Capps
Roger Clyne
& The Peacemakers
Come On Go
With Us
Amy Cook
Cross
Canadian Ragweed
DADDY
Deadstring
Brothers
Antje
Duvekot
Angela
Easterling
Tim Easton
The Farewell
Drifters
Radney
Foster
Clarence
Fountain
Sam Butler & The Boys
Otis Gibbs
Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs
Kara
Grainger
The
Greencards
Will Hoge
Hot Club of
Cowtown
Seth James
Sarah Jarosz
Brigid
Kaelin
Jim
Lauderdale
The Lovell
Sisters
Corb Lund
Chuck Mead
Buddy Miller
Scott Miller
Joe Pug
Reckless
Kelly
Charlie
Robison
Jim Rooney
& The Irregulars
The
Rustlanders
Matthew Ryan
Keith Sewell
Amanda Shires
Sarah
Siskind
The Smart
Brothers
J.D. Souther
Amy Speace
Stone River
Boys
Marty Stuart
Patrick
Sweany
Those
Darlins
The
Travelin' McCourys & The Lee Boys
The Trishas
Sara Watkins
Shannon
Whitworth
Webb Wilder
W.P.A.
Yarn
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Kid Koala + Wolfmother = The Slew

Master vinyl manipulator with six turntables meets the ex-Wolfmother rhythm section.
By Blurt Staff
A couple of years back Eric San (aka Kid Koala) and Dylan J. Frombach (aka Dynomite D) were approached to soundtrack a new documentary feature film that was in production. Koala was already well known for his turntable manipulation, whilst Dylan had remixed Money Mark and collaborated with the Beastie Boys, amongst others. The duo worked for a long time on the psych rock-influenced score, only for the filming to collapse and any release to be canned. Although the film may never see the light of day, its music is about to be brought to life on stage.
Recently Koala & Dylan met the former rhythm section of Australia's Wolfmother and began telling them all about the film and its lost music. Chris Ross and Myles Heskett loved the clips and urged that the material had to be heard; subsequently Kid Koala and the guys decided to put a show on the road.
After intensive rehearsals the show is now ready to go. Featuring drums, bass/keys and the DJs working across a truly excessive six turntables, the set is seventy minutes of raw guitar cuts and heavy beats. It's a one-off tour, too, so it's a case of be there or be square, for The Slew Tour.
Meanwhile, you can check out a couple of MP3s from the project. Some funky shit, yo.
TOUR DATES:
WED 9/23
VANCOUVER, BC
Commodore
THUR 9/24
SEATTLE, WA
Nectar
FRI 9/25
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Independent
SUN 9/27
LOS ANGELES, CA
Key Club
WED 9/30
BROOKLYN, NY
Music Hall Of Williamsburg
THUR 10/1
BOSTON, MA
Great Scott
FRI 10/2
MONTREAL, QC
La Tulipe
SAT 10/3
TORONTO, ON
Lee's Palace
SUN 10/4
CHICAGO, IL
Abbey
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GWAR Returns!

GWAR Returns!
Jaws O' Death, Oderus Urungus, Flattus Maximus, Beefcake the Mighty and Jizmak Da Gusher do the, uh, GWAR thing once again.
By Blurt Staff
You've all been keeping up with GWAR, right? You know that vocalist Oderus Urungus was recently named "Official Interplanetary Correspondent" for Fox News' "Red Eye" show, right? (Go HERE, for video proof...) And you're bound to know that the band has a new album due August 19, and even better, that they're back on their old label Metal Blade.
Titled Lust in Space, the group is previewing the song "Let Us Slay" at their MySpace page: www.myspace.com/gwarofficial .
According to Mr. Urungus, "This song deals with the human race's lust for blood, all the while maintaining the lie of ‘Thou shalt not kill'...It calls upon the humans to embrace their love of death (and therefore GWAR), shed their hypocritical trappings, and proceed with the apocalypse. It's going to happen anyway, so they might as well enjoy it!"
Well, all right then! Meanwhile, watch for the winter issue of BLURT when we run an excerpt from the recent book Kill The Music - it's a first-hand account of the September 1990 GWAR obscenity bust as seen through the eyes of the club owner who booked the show (and who subsequently had his club shut down by the powers that be).
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Willowz Prep New LP for “Everyone”

Accept no substitute.
By Fred Mills
BLURT faves the Willowz are set to release their fourth album (or fifth, depending on how you treat that the 2004 and 2005 releases The Willowz and Are Coming, which had overlapping tracks) on Oct. 6 via Dim Mak/Downtown. Titled Everyone, it's being described as "staying true to their no-strings-attached soul infused garage rock sound [but incorporating] stronger crafted pop hooks than ever before."
Check out the MP3 for the new song "Repetition" and hear for yourself.
Dang, that's one fine Yardbirds-styled fuzz raveup. While you listen to it you can also read about guitarist Richie Follin's solo album that was released earlier this year.
Come to think of it, the Willowz' 2007 release Chautauqua had pretty strong pop hooks, too. Yours truly, writing for Harp mag at the time, opined thusly:
You can dwell upon the Willowz' rock ‘n' roll pulchritude if you want; the Anaheim group oozes cinema-ready star quality in Richie Follin's lean, hirsute visage and Jessica Reynoza's pouty-lipped smirk. But discount the actual music on their third full-length and you'll miss out on one powerhouse combo. From the Led Zeppelin-like screech ‘n' awe of "Beware" ("Yer gonna feel it when it hits," warns a retribution-minded Follin) and the Alice Cooper-esque thug-thud of "Waiting to Fall," to the maraca- and ass-shakin' Stones stomp of "Nobody" (Follin and Reynoza lustily gobbling the microphone like a guy/gal Jon Spencer) and the drone-and-strum Velvets groove of "All I Need," the Willowz' sonic revelry is a riotous romp through rock's back pages. It's neither ramshackle nor imitative, however. The Willowz are an ingenious hybrid, devising clever arrangements and deploying convulsive vocals and slowly but surely getting under your skin. Don't hate ‘em ‘cos they're purty.
Well, they're still purty, and based on their last SXSW showcase in Austin, they still romp riotously. At any rate, here's what we're being told about the new album:
Opening the record is "Break Your Back," a track that starts out with simple percussion and colorful vocals before crescendo-ing into a massive, heavily layered song, paving the way for the remainder of this dynamic rock album. "I Know" rides the waves between garage rock vigor and an undeniably addictive, anthemic chorus. "Way It Seems" highlights lead vocalist Richie James Follin's incredible range as his falsetto accompanies the always tempo changing song, making it stand out as an original track that can't be qualified as either fast paced nor a ballad, but rather manages to be both.
Works for us. We're BLURT, and we approved this news item. See you in October!
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Fuck Buttons F**k With Your Head

Album due Oct. 20, awesome new single due Sept. 14.
By Blurt Staff
Is it Fuck Buttons or F**k Buttons? Depends on what publication is writing the header. Who care! The fuckers drop their new album, Tarot Sport, on October 20, 2009 (ATP Recordings). The album will be preceded by the release of a single, "Surf Solar," on September 14. US fall tour dates are to be announced.
The electronic/noize/skronk duo of Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power recorded Tarot Sport at Rotters Golf Club Studio in London with the needs-no-introduction Andrew Weatherall on production duties. The results of this pairing yielded, in the words of the label, "an album in which Fuck Buttons continue to refine, craft, explore and develop the experimental aesthetic of last year's critically acclaimed debut album, Street Horrrsing. However, they also take proceedings to another level through a combination of their own ambitious aims and the application of Weatherall's clear-sighted, rule-defying precision and attention to sonic detail."
As Power said, in a statement, "I think it sounds a lot thicker than our previous work--our brains kind of went into meltdown".
The first single to be taken from the album is "Surf Solar," the powerful but mesmerizing opening track from Tarot Sport. It displays an attitude of emotional urgency and striving that is prevalent in a lot of Fuck Buttons' music. It's backed by "New Crossbow."
Regarding the "Surf Solar" track, Hung described it thusly: "Without a conscious effort, this track acts as a bridge between Street Horrrsing and Tarot Sport--it has an emotion attached to it that is unique to us: one of anxiety. It's an urgent track".
Pitchfork is premiering the song, and it's a monster - check it out here. Meanwhile, that's the sleeve art to the single, above.
Tracklist:
1. Surf Solar
2. Rough Steez
3. The Lisbon Maru
4. Olympians
5. Phantom Limb
6. Space Mountain
7. Flight Of The Feathered Serpent
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Mountain Goats Get Biblical On New LP

Sneak peak MP3 below.
By Blurt Staff
BLURT faves the Mountain Goats - John Darnielle, Peter Hughes and Jon Wurster -have their latest 4AD Records album released on Oct. 6 titled The Life of the World to Come. It features string arrangements by Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy/Arcade Fire) and is described as "less a profession of religious faith than an immersion in Biblical poetry and imagery... songs take their names from verses that informed or inspired them, or which, sometimes, came up against them at right angles."
Indeed, as the titles, listed below, indicate.
This will be the sixth MG album for 4AD and the followup to last year's Heretic Pride. Here's what BLURT had to say about that release:
John Darnielle has always been too good to be a folkie-tinged singer-songwriter; his eye for detail and strong characterizations belong in a short story collection. After abandoning his lo-fi experiments of the ‘90s, his post-millennium records have focused on an imaginary battling couple and his own tortured life. This time out, the songs were not only written at different locales but also reflect that in their settings, including California, Brooklyn, China, the Deep South, Portland and Berlin. Everywhere he goes, Darnielle's overcome by the heat and bitter relationships. But from the angry, piano-tingled title song to the desperate, devastating "Craters of the Moon" ("I can't live like this anymore!") to the bloody flash-rock of "Lovecraft in Brooklyn," he channels his anger and romantic disappointment into grist for some of his strongest songs in a while. Just be glad that he lives out in his stunning noir fantasies in songs instead of going postal.
Check out this advance MP3 - sounds like a cross between the late, great Miracle Legion and the Go-Betweens, but still classic Darnielle of course.
Tracklisting:
1. 1 Samuel 15:23
2. Psalms 40:2
3. Genesis 3:23
4. Philippians 3:20-21
5. Hebrews 11:40
6. Genesis 30:3
7. Romans 10:9
8. 1 John 4:16
9. Matthew 25:21
10. Deuteronomy 2:10
11. Isaiah 45:23
12. Ezekiel 7 and the Permanent Efficacy of Grace
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Oh, Canaduh! Chromeo Does DJ-Kicks

But what the hell is up with the Eagles?
By Fred Mills
Those ever-resourceful loonies of Chromeo have announced the tracklist to their upcoming edition of !K7's DJ-Kicks series (the first in 2 years). A tribute to Canada of sorts, the mix includes many maple leaf underground classics and obscurities.
Included are some unreleased versions (Chateau Marmont's "Solar Antapex" most notably) and of course the DJ- Kicks exclusive track, with Chromeo taking on The Eagles' "I Can't Tell You Why."
!K7 advises that the Eagles mix "is sure to be a floor-filling, vocoding, suit-sweating good time," but honestly, we can't tell you why, as the thought of that simpy, fey Eagles tracks and vocoders just makes our skin crawl. Seriously, someone put Tim Schmidt (and the rest of us) out of his misery. But hey, it's Chromeo, and you can follow that link and decide for yourself...
Eagles "I Can't Tell You Why" live:
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Will Hoge Crawlin’ From the Wreckage

First new record since 2007 and a serious accident in 2008.
By Blurt Staff
Americana fans, mark your calendar for September 29. That's when one of BLURT's fave songwriters, Will Hoge, serves up his newest album. Titled The Wreckage (Rykodisc) it's his first 2007's acclaimed Draw the Curtains and features eleven new songs of heartfelt choruses and raw, emotive power that recall the classic American-heartland music of Springsteen and Petty. The Wreckage curses life's wrong turns and celebrates its triumphs.
Hoge knows of what he sings:
he was temporarily sidelined by a serious traffic accident in 2008 on his way
home from a recording session. After spending several months recuperating, he
completed the album and recently returned to the stage with a string of sold
out hometown shows in Nashville.
Recorded at Nashville's Sound Emporium with producers Ken Coomer (Wilco, Uncle
Tupelo) and Charlie Brocco (George Harrison) and mixed by Jim Scott (Tom Petty,
Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash), the new album is being called his "most
impassioned" record to day, full of "rugged and powerful rock ‘n' roll crafted
with a depth of sound and musicality that undeniably breaks new ground for
Hoge."
There's a really nice Hoge piece that was posted this week at Direct Current. Go HERE to check it out. And give a listen to this kickass new track from the album, too:
Meanwhile, the boy - who,
incidentally, penned a terrific tour diary for us back when we were known as Harp mag (thanks, Will!) - is hitting
the road. Tour dates at http://www.willhoge.com/tour
Tracklisting:
Hard To Love
Long Gone
The Wreckage
Favorite Waste Of Time
Even If It Breaks Your Heart
What Could I Do
Goodnight/Goodbye
Just Like Me
Highway Wings
Where Do We Go From Down
Too Late Too Soon
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King Khan & BBQ Show Have An Ad For YOU

Operators are standing by to take your calls...
By Fred Mills
Now here's a good way to start your weekend. Surf on over to the MySpace page of death metal/progressive house/Christian rap group King Khan & BBQ Show (aka King Khan and Mark Sultan) and check out their 7-minute "KKBBQ Infomercial" they just posted to the music player. In it, they talk about their forthcoming album Invisible Girl - or, more accurately, they put on an extended skit, including music, guaranteed to thrill, annoy and otherwise leave you in various stages of befuddlement. (Thanks to Pitchfork for the tip.)
Recorded in Brooklyn and Berlin (where Khan lives), Invisible Girl is due Nov. 3 on In The Red and it's the followup to 2006's What's For Dinner. Punk, garage, soul, ‘50s pop, psych, glam and just plain trash is all fair game in the dynamic duo's hands. We saw ‘em kicking it out at SXSW this past March in Austin and our ears are still ringing.
Seriously, go listen to that infomercial, now. Interestingly, it's not the first time they've made one of these: scroll down to the end of the music player's tracks and you can check out an earlier commercial.
This all comes on the heels of the recent news about the duo's pairing with the Black Lips to form garage supergroup the Almighty Defenders.
Meanwhile, you can read about King Khan's other project, King Khan & his Shrines, in the most recent issue of BLURT. You'll be glad you did...
Tracklisting:
1 Anala
2 Invisible Girl
3 I'll Be Loving You
4 Animal Party
5 Spin the Bottle
6 Third Ave
7 Tastebuds
8 Truth or Dare
9 Crystal Ball
10 Lonely Boy
11 Tryin'
12 Do the Chop
King Khan & BBQ Show "Fish Fight":
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