News Archive: June 2009

New WAVVES music video for “No Hope Kids”

Monday, June 29th, 2009


WAVVES

MP3: WAVVES - “So Bored”


This is the first official music video from WAVVES, directed by Pete Ohs, who has previously worked with The Arcade Fire, The Unicorns, Fiery Furnaces, Au Revoir Simone, etc. It was shot mostly on the band’s first European tour. WAVVES has three US dates coming up…..

WAVVES

07/15 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom*
07/18 Chicago, IL Pitchfork Fest
08/28 San Diego, CA Street Scene

* = w/ Woods, Real Estate

WAVVES
WAVVVES
(Fat Possum)
Street date: March 17, 2009

1. Rainbow Everywhere
2. Beach Demon
3. To The Dregs
4. Sun Opens My Eyes
5. Gun In The Sun
6. So Bored
7. Goth Girls
8. No Hope Kids
9. Weed Demon
10. California Goths
11. Summer Goth
12. Beach Goth
13. Killr Punx, Scary Demons
14. Surf Goth

WAVVES LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/wavves

Band Page - ghostramp.blogspot.com

The Pastels collaborate with Japan’s Tenniscoats on new Domino album, Two Sunsets

Monday, June 29th, 2009


The Pastels and Tenniscoats

Domino and Geographic are thrilled to announce that the long-awaited Pastels and Tenniscoats collaboration, Two Sunsets, will be release this Fall. It will be available on vinyl, CD and download 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 sound is sort of compact but not too earth-bound; it opens out with graceful notes, odd notes, the melodic clang of cars and trees in the summer, and birds, trees, slopes, adventures. It’s melodic, optimistic, brilliant.

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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. That’s what I think anyway. A bright coloured, brilliant moment, a Gerard Love and Katrina Mitchell composition. An ‘almost’ pop single? An unhesitant yes.

“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 with Norman Blake in Queens Park, Glasgow, expanding out into other places.

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, Saya and Ueno from Tenniscoats, and Stephen and Katrina from The Pastels, with Gerard Love always there too, and often Tom Crossley, Alison Mitchell, and sometimes Norman Blake and Bill Wells.

It all felt very natural; graceful notes, odd notes and finally now arriving as if on the summer air, through the trees, and down the slope, this single and then an album, not one, Two Sunsets.

The Pastels / Tenniscoats
Two Sunsets
(Domino / Geographic)
Street date: Sept. 22, 2009

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

TENNISCOATS LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/tenniscoats

PASTELS LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/thepastels

Domino - dominorecordco.us

Woods announce Summer / Fall dates with Dungen, Kurt Vile

Monday, June 22nd, 2009


Woods


MP3: Woods - “To Clean”

The fourth full length by Woods, Songs of Shame, rips deeper with both 90-second and 10-minute forays into skeletal psychedelia. This is not to say the idiosyncratic songwriting style and vocalizing of Jeremy Earl is not present in spades but expanded, colored, and twisted into a tie-dye of soundscapes. Having toured incessantly over the last 12 months as a four piece (Jarvis Taveniere, G. Lucas Crane and Kevin Morby round out the band), many of the songs on Shame benefit from having been road worn, windblown, and deeply grooved. Released on Earl’s own Woodsist label (Wavves, Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts) and on digital formats by the cassette culture poineers, Shrimper Records.

Songs of Shame performs some sleight-of-hand by sounding private and homespun yet also not just accessible but immediately lovable… has that almost subliminal ability to make one want to move in to listen more closely. And once you’ve been drawn in for a good listen, it becomes difficult not to want to come back for many more.” -Pitchfork

“Tons of great acts played the Woodsist/Todd P. showcase at Mrs. Beas (No Age, Crystal Stilts, The Oh Sees and Blank Dogs just to name a few), but the one that struck the biggest chord with me was this Brooklyn group. Crafting tight and beautifully lighthearted ghostly folkish songs - they are one of the finest bands playing in the unbelievably deep Brooklyn scene. I’ve seen them a bunch, and each time I get more excited about their sound.” - MTV.com, Buzzworthy

WOODS

07-04 Brooklyn, NY - 979 Broadway Backyard (Woodsist/Captured Tracks Festival)
07-15 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom ^
07-16 Brooklyn, NY - Cameo Gallery (Mexican Summer/Insound Party)
07-24 New York, NY - Whitney Museum *
08-06 Boston, MA - Great Scott
08-07 Montreal, Quebec - Divan Orange
08-08 Toronto, Ontario - Sneaky Dee’s
08-10 Iowa City, IA - Picador %
08-12 Columbus, OH - TBD %
08-13 Buffalo, NY - Big Orbit’s Soundlab %
08-14 Brooklyn, NY - Bell House %
08-15 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda’s %
08-17 Baltimore, MD - Ottobar %
08-18 Asheville, NC - Grey Eagle %
08-19 Atlanta, GA - The Earl %
08-21 Austin, TX - Mohawk %
08-22 Dallas, TX - The Loft %
08-24 Tempe, AZ - Rhythm Room %
08-26 Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour %#
08-29 Big Sur, CA - Folk Yeah/Kemado Records/Mexican Summer Festival %#
08-30 San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill %#
09-01 Portland, OR - TBD %#
09-02 Vancouver, British Columbia - Richard’s on Richards %#
09-03 Seattle, WA - Neumo’s %#

^ with Wavves, Real Estate, POPO
* with Grooms
% with Dungen
# with Kurt Vile

Woods
Songs of Shame
(Woodsist / Shrimper)

1. To Clean
2. The Hold
3. The Number
4. September with Pete
5. Down This Road
6. Military Madness
7. Born to Lose
8. Echo Lake
9. Rain On
10. Gypsy Hand
11. Where and What Are You?

WOODS LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/woodsfamilyband

Label Page - www.woodsist.com

Australia’s Summer Cats sign to Slumberland, announce West Coast tour dates

Thursday, June 18th, 2009


Summer Cats


MP3: Summer Cats - “Hey You”

Summer is the perfect season for pure, catchy indie pop, and while it’s just turning to winter for Australia’s Summer Cats, Slumberland is excited to ring in North America’s warmest months with their debut full-length, Songs for Tuesdays! Building on their single releases, including 7″s on Cloudberry, Slumberland and Knock Yr. Socks Off, two 3″ CDRs on Cloudberry and WeePOP! and their Scratching Post EP on Popboomerang, Summer Cats’ debut album is all set to deliver on the promise of their already impressive discography, not to mention the 3 1/2-star review they garnered from Pitchfork, after only their second live performance.

Summer Cats play upbeat pop songs in a Stereolab-meets-Go-Betweens style, replete with distorted keyboards, feedback guitars and hook-laden basslines and all accompanied by Scott Stevens’ distinctive vocals. They are best played loud, in your bedroom, while your parents are out. The Melbourne five-piece not only know how to write addictive pop songs with just a hint of ’60s garage edge–catchy numbers like “Super” and “Lonely Planet”–they also know their indie pop history. Nowhere is this more evident than on stand-out mid-album tracks like the boy-girl duet “In June”, which could easily be the best Velocity Girl or Earthmen song of 2009, and the jangle-pop of “Wild Rice”, which recalls the folky early-’90s Rhode Island indie scene of Slumberland faves Small Factory and Honeybunch. This side of Songs for Tuesdays brings back the feeling of the our classic collaboration with another Australian indie powerhouse, Summershine Records, the Just a Taste compilation.

None of which, of course, is to suggest that Summer Cats are looking backwards. They have already shared sides of wax with similar modern day pop groups like Eux Autres and labelmates The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and are set to keep the momentum going with the upbeat, danceable 33 minutes of fun that is Songs for Tuesdays. Due for release on July 14, it’s sure to be part of another bumper year for the band.

SUMMER CATS

July 11 - Ventura, CA Mai’s Cafe
July 12 - Los Angeles, CA The Echo / Part Time Punks
July 13 - San Francisco, CA Knock Out
July 15 - Sacramento, CA Blue Lamp

Summer Cats
Songs For Tuesdays
(Slumberland)
Street date: July 14, 2009

1. Let’s Go!
2. Hey You
3. Super
4. Fulton Gurls
5. In June
6. Wild Rice
7. Christopher Wren
8. Maybe Pile
9. Lonely Planet
10. Camel Cords
11. Waking Up
12. St. Tropez
13. Paperweight

SUMMER CATS LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/summercats

Press Materials - www.slumberlandrecords.com/press/summer-cats/tuesdays.html

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