Tuesday, October 19, 2010

KoL RETURNS, BOOMBOX TOO

Come Around Sundown, the newest dripping-panty disco from Kings of Leon, hit shelves today, and I can't wait for the uproar.  However, I did wait to review the album so I could enjoy the fervor leading up to its release.  Facebook congregates declared it "like Christmas Eve" last night which is hilarious on so many fronts in 2010.  Right now estrogen armies are learning the new battle chant "I will never be your cornerstone".  It might be religion by Thanksgiving.

"The End" opens the album, an ominous eulogy for sororities across the globe, but calm down ladies, its's a joke. Like sororities.  "Radioactive" is the feathering single that proves once again the priceless value of bible verse Folliwill: Cousin. As in the Bible and my experience, Matthews are formidable.  Cousin Matthew has silently urged this band further into the choppy musical waters that makes the pain believable.  Sure, he's a barbecued Joey Santiago in tight tight pants, but it's never been needed more.  As with most Kings albums, the radio gems come first and loud and wet, but the musicianship follows.  Though Keith Richards may never notice, "Mary" is a rip-off from the first swell, but molds into a decent fireside tale.  While "Back Down South" offers violin-fed free passes into the life of Jacob, the teasing beginning is just that.  It rivals the albums' best efforts, but as much fun as it would be to join the Kings family reunion and sing by the fire, listeners are stuck in traffic.  The albums later tracks embrace the dirty and honest, finally.  "No Money" ups the tempo and reminds us that doubt and insecurity got the Kings this far, and has now earned the right to let go completely. "Pony Up" is plain fun.  "Mi Amigo" fearlessly talks girth.  With "Pickup Truck", the Nashville sex folk revivalists have officially stated their appreciation for the Pearl Jam gospel of putting a session's best effort last.

The Kings have embraced the mood of 5 years ago in the songwriting and simplicity, but stepped on all the pedals money can buy to create a sonic middle-of-the-road that could possibly wrangle fans from both eras of fandom.  This is a band that still needs to be seen live, from the bowels of the church hall to The Garden this Fall.  Sundown is appeasing, hopefully for the band as much as the listener.  Kings of Leon are the new arena rock. That's a fact, and I can only offer congratulations and condolences.

Friday, August 13, 2010

ARCADE FIRE HEAT UP DAILY SHOW

Arcade Fire celebrated reaching #1 with their brilliant new album The Suburbs this week by webcasting a live show from MSG, then stopping by The Daily Show with John Stewart last night to perform two songs.  My professional review of the new disc can be read right here, right now: Buy this album immediately.  Here is Win Butler and Co.'s performance of "Ready to Start".  Hell yeah, Canada.

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YEASAYER + KRISTEN BELL = WHAT?!?!

So my favorite tune from the Yeasayer's Odd Blood album, "Madder Red", finally gets a video.  Next I find out that it stars actress Kristen Bell, who manages to juggle her ridiculous sex appeal with the ability to take on one awful role after another, Forgetting Sarah Marshall aside.  Yeasayer keep it weird as usual, this time with some sort of pirate-eyed scrotum-like house pet pining for the affections of Ms Bell in a looped vision of love and feelings of inadequacy. Sound familiar? Go!
 

Thursday, August 12, 2010

BROKEN BELLS IN SPACE

Broken Bells are continuing their side-project space odyssey, literally.  Check out the cosmic new video for "The Ghost Inside"featuring the lovely ginger beauty Christina Hendricks AKA Mad Men's deliciously curved Joan Holloway.  The video is part Total Recall and part daydream, and possibly fetishistic if you're a sick weirdo.  Try it on.  See how it fits.  "Just like a whiskey bottle drained on the floor..."

LCD SOUNDSYSTEM TOUR with HOT CHIP and SLEIGH BELLS

James Murphy's brain has hatched another brilliant idea! The beat scientist will take his LCD Soundsystem show on the road this Fall with special guests Hot Chip and/or Sleigh Bells.  The shows will be held in a mix of indoor and outdoor venues from coast to coast, and should prove to be quite the dance party.  LCD's latest effort, This is Happening, is out now and I for one can't get enough of it.  Get your dancing shoes on for this one, people! LCD Soundsytem tour dates after the jump...

NEIL YOUNG TO PLAY FOR GULF COAST

Americana's finest pilgrim rocker, Neil Young, will play a short series of concerts in late September to benefit to the Gulf Coast residents in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi who are suffering as a result of the oil spill.  Young is asking fans to bring non-perishable food items to the shows, and will also contribute all the proceeds from limited-edition merchandise to the Bay Area Food Bank. The performances are sure to be special, and of course also for an amazing cause.  If you are unable to attend these landmark shows, remember you can still donate and help get the Gulf back on its feet! Cheers!

Neil Young Gulf Coast Tour Dates
Sep 20 Marina Civic Center Panama City, FL On-sale 8/13 10 a.m. EDT
Sep 25 IP Showroom Biloxi, MS On-sale 8/11 @ 10 a.m. CDT
Sep 26 Saenger Theatre Mobile, AL, On-sale 8/14 @ 10 a.m. CDT
Sep 28 Saenger Theatre Pensacola, FL On-sale 8/14 @ 10 a.m. CDT

Friday, July 16, 2010

THE BOOMBOX IS NOT A TOY

Andy Samberg and the Lonely Island crew are at it again, this time with help from Julian Casablancas and some horny old people.  Have a good weekend folks, and remember: A boombox is not a toy..

Friday, July 9, 2010

OUTSIDE LANDS INTIAL LINEUP

Outside Lands has announced the preliminary lineup for this August's third annual festival.  Big names include headliners Kings of Leon, Phoenix, The Strokes, My Morning Jacket, Wolfmother, Social Distortion, and Al Green.  Some more eclectic acts will also feature, like The Levon Helm Band, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Cat Power, and Furthur featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, who will headline Saturday night.  Hip hop will be represented too of course, most notably the collaboration between Damian "Jr Gong" Marley and Nas.  Upstarts like Janelle Monae and Empire of the Sun will also add some new flavor to the mix of bluegrass, jazz, dub, and electronic music that rounds out the bill.  More artist will surely be added soon, so stay on your toes, hippies.  

Outside Lands will take place August 14th & 15th in San Francisco's historic Golden Gate Park. Tickets are on sale now.  For information on Late Night shows, Festival Tickets, Food, and the full lineup, visit the festival's website.

ABOUT LAST NIGHT: THE FLAMING LIPS

Forgive me, it was actually Tuesday night when freak icons The Flaming Lips rolled their carnival into Providence for an intimate mindfuck at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel. Brooklyn's Matt & Kim opened, but in effect they are both locals, growing up in Vermont and Rhode Island, respectively. Despite the venue's heatwave stricken temperature, the duos energy immediately got the crowd moving, stomping through hyperactive versions of my personal favorite "Good 'Ol Fashion Nightmare" and "Yea Yeah" as well as the cardiac "I Wanna", with Matt leaping on top of his stool and kung fu kicking the surrounding air repeatedly. Midset, they rowdied the crowd with "Lessons Learned", and told the story of a man who streaked across their stage at Coachella recently, an homage to the song's great video.  But unfortunately, Matt explained, the man is now a registered sex offender in California.  Their set was so refreshing; seeing two people so overjoyed to be playing their music.  The smiles were like stage lights when Kim leaped on top of her drum kit to count off songs and wave to her family in the balcony, and Matt spiraled with one physical freakout after another.  They ended with their hit "Daylight", leaving the crowd breathless, sweaty, and full of anticipation.  Perfect opener.

Then the rabbit hole started to open.  A giant, half moon LED screen lit up fluorescent blue behind the stage, and a naked, yellow women began to dance and gyrate, seemingly pulling the crowd towards her.  Eventually she sat down and spread her legs, and the image pulsed and zoomed inward.... Yes, of course the band entered the stage through her giant yellow vagina.  Wayne Coyne then rolled out into the crowd in his usual human hamster ball, and was passed around the frantic crowd as the confetti cannons blasted
and giant balloons spilled from the ceiling.  Coyne birthed from his ball, grabbed a megaphone, and began shouting the lyrics to "Worm Mountain" through it. Normal way to open a show, right?  The blazing "Silver Trembling Hands" came soon after, this time with Coyne atop the shoulders of lucky fan dancing in a full-body grizzley bear costume.  The fever of the song was matched by the spectacle, every squeal accompanied by a burst of confetti.  "She Don't Use Jelly" maaaaaaagazine'd out next, inspiring both cheers of recognition and I'm-getting-old sighs.  The song is always fun, though, and may never lose it's silly appeal.  Later, the stalking "See the Leaves" chased onlookers around Lupo's with its shamanistic drone.  "Leaves" is one of my favorites from Embryonic, but no silliness here.  It's dark drum claps and repetitive rhythm creates a haunting hypnosis that could send the faint of heart running for the doors.  "The Sparrow Looks up at the Machine" has a mountain to climb just living up to its title, but the introductory fuzz instantly gives way to an auditory Venus fly trap that is quite difficult to escape."What does it mean, to dream what you dream, to believe what you've seen?" sings Coyne over a swirling blanket of fuzzy bass and ominous cymbal crashes, a line that provides a fine summation of the band's spectacular live show and musical history. "Sparrow" provided a fine example of the band's newish lean towards straight psychedelia, which some fans don't appreciate, that on this night provided the show's highlight.  A calming howl-a-long came next in the form of "I Can Be a Frog", with the audience filling in for Karen O for animal noise duties. Within three minutes, each audience member had been given the chance to be a bear, a bat, a Gila monster, a warrior indian, a wolf, or any of several large cats.  Growl accordingly.  It was quite entertaining, but how did they know I'd always wanted to be a helicopter?  With the chaos momentarily ebbed, the Lips performed two semi-acoustic Yoshimi gems, "In the Morning of the Magicians" and the beloved "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1".  Though there was a little sound trouble in the latter, these were two moments that proved impossible to bring down.  Shit-eating-grins overpowered the urges to make Lupo's a campfire singalong, and the songs were allowed to work their own cooling magic.  In contrast to the violent peaks of "Sparrow", this toned down portion of the set
also provided a glimpse at the mellower masterclass that is the Flaming Lips.  After a verbal hugfest from Coyne, and a raucous response from the crowd, the table was set for "Do You Realize?" to rollercoaster everyone out the door satisfied, stunned, happy, and in one case, dressed like a grizzly bear. 

Photos are low quality from my phone, but its all I got, people.  Cheers!

JEFF TWEEDY TAKES ON BEYONCE

Here is a fine example of why most musicians don't take request.  This clip is from a recent pair of benefit shows the Wilco frontman put on at Chicago's Vic Theatre. Quite hilarious. Enjoy.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

PAVEMENT ADD DATES

Indie darlings Pavement have added more US dates to their already-expansive reunion tour.  The venues include smaller theaters, arenas, and a handful of tasty summer festivals.  All of the reunion shows so far have gotten rave reviews, so cash in your change jars and dig out your old holey tees. This is not to be missed.

Pavement Tour Dates 
06-19 Toronto, Ontario - Olympic Island #
06-24 Stockton, CA - Bob Hope Theatre %
06-25 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre $ 

09-03 Troutdale, OR - Edgefield Amphitheater $
09-05 Seattle, WA - The Paramount Theatre $
09-07 Vancouver, British Columbia - Queen Elizabeth Theatre $
09-09 Broomfield, CO - First Bank Center $
09-11 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater
09-12 St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium ^
09-13 Chicago, IL - Millennium Park ^
09-14 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
09-16 Columbus, OH - The LC Pavilion
09-17 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Center for the Performing Arts
09-18 Boston, MA - Agganis Arena @
09-19 Brooklyn, NY - Williamsburg Waterfront @
09-21 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-22 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-23 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-24 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-26 Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
09-28 Austin, TX - Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheatre
09-29 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl &^


# with Broken Social Scene, Band of Horses, Beach House, Timber Timbre
% with the Authorities
$ with Quasi
^ with No Age
@ with Jenny and Johnny
& with Sonic Youth

Friday, May 14, 2010

FRIDAY HILARITY.... WHY NOT? (NSFW)

This next clip is totally out of character for the Gypsy Boombox, but it's just too funny to pass up.  Plus it's Friday and a good laugh is always a great way to start the weekend.  Here is a mash-up of oompa loompa pimp comedian Kat Williams performing pieces of his fantastic stand-up special The Pimp Chronicles with some remixing by DJ Steve Porter.  Sure it's ridiculous, but the talent is undeniable.  Check out Porter's YouTube page for more hilarious clips, including one of Allen Iverson's famous "Practice" press conference.  Happy weekend, everyone.  And remember kids, stay in school, and don't do drugs.
 

MUSIC ON TV

If you survived the fallout of the LeBronocalypse last night, it was a good evening to channel surf, and possibly spot some of the Boombox's favorite bands performing live.  All week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon bands were performing Rolling Stones' songs, celebrating the reissue of Exile on Main Street.  Last night, Phish showed up to perform their live staple "Loving Cup", and even got a surprise wobbly introduction from Keith Richards.  Meanwhile, America's greatest bar band The Hold Steady visited The Cobert Report to perform "Hurricane J" from their new gem Heaven is Whenever. Check it out.

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Oh and P.S.  The National visited Sir David Letterman last night, with brilliant buddy Sufjan Stevens in tow to provide backing vocals on "Afraid of Everyone".  Dig it.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

NEW CAMELFACE ALBUM!!!

Check out this hilarious comic strip from cartoonist Asher Sarlin

WILCO VISITS LATE LATE SHOW

Chicago greats Wilco visited the Late Late Show wit Craig Ferguson to perform the cut "Deeper Down" from their recent self-titled album.  The band reportedly busy writing their next album, and will begin recording later in the year.  The band are also curating the upcoming Solid Sound Festival, a three day event held at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA.  Even more information here.  God Craig Ferguson is annoying, but here's the video of last night's performance.

OUTSIDE LANDS 2010


San Francisco's Golden Gate Park will once again host the Outside Lands Festival this August 14-15.  The lineup will be announced on June 1rst, but over at the official website, festival mascot Ranger Dave has been offering hints as to who might perform, some vague and some quite obvious. Ticket info, Wine Country lineup, A Taste of The Bay Area news, and more right here.

HOW TO DESTROY ANGELS


Trent Reznor has announced his first post-Nine Inch Nails project, dubbed How to Destroy Angels.  The group is a collaboration with his wife, ex-West Indian Girl frontwoman, and smoking hottie, Mariqueen Maandig.  On the band's official website, they have been releasing small, strange video snippets of assumed new music.  It's sound is reminiscent of NIN's later lo-fi piano vs. fuzz instrumentals, with Maandig's vocals comparable to the likes of Zero 7 and Beth Gibbons.  Both sexy and evil.. just how I like it.  A self-titled EP is expected this summer, but check out the first leaked track, "A Drowning", here on the Boombox.

THE DEAD WEATHER ALBUM & DATES

Sea of Cowards, the sophomore effort from blues supergroup The Dead Weather, comes out today.  Jack White & Co. will hit the streets in mid-July for a string of shows throughout the US.  They will also sweat it out at Bonnaroo in June. And Alison Mosshart, I still love you. Check out the tour stops below.  Also don't miss the sick video for "Die by the Drop" on the band's official site.

The Dead Weather Tour
06-12 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
06-26 Pilton, England - Glastonbury Festival
07-02 Belfort, France - Les Eurockeennes Festival
07-13 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
07-14 Boston, MA - House of Blues
07-15 Toronto, Ontario - Sound Academy
07-17 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
07-19 San Diego, CA - House of Blues
07-21 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium
07-22 San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre
07-24 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
07-27 Billings, MT - Babcock Theatre
07-28 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
07-29 Milwaukee, WI - The Rave
07-30 Chicago, IL - The Congress Theater
07-31 Detroit, MI - The Fillmore
08-02 Baltimore, MD - Ram's Head Live!
08-03 Brooklyn, NY - Prospect Park

THE NATIONAL RELEASE HIGH VIOLET

The National's new album, High Violet, hits records stores today.  The album is expectedly great, and is retailing for a mere $7.99 in most stores.  The band plays Letterman on Thursday night, before a hometown show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Saturday night.  The National then head out west to begin a proper, full-length tour, hitting most major markets across the US and Europe. Tour dates here.  Also, check out the new video for "Bloodbuzz Ohio" from High Violet, then go grab the album. Enjoy.
The National - "Bloodbuzz Ohio" (official video) from The National on Vimeo.

 

Friday, May 7, 2010

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

FILM OF THE MONTH (YEAR?)

 
I strongly encourage fans of the Boombox and film to stop updating your Facebook pages, and take 2 hours out of your busy life to let artistic & directing mastermind /visionary / personal hero Terry Gilliam blow your mind with his new film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.  Gilliam's past works include Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Time Bandits, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, and 12 Monkeys.  ALL classics, but Parnassus could quite possibly be Gilliam's masterpiece.  The filming of the movie took a blow when lead actor Heath Ledger passed away, but friends of Ledger and Gilliam in the acting community stepped in to finish the vision, offering a unique experience as Ledger's character was given new life by Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell.  Following his spellbinding turn as The Joker, this performance cements the artistic tragedy of Ledger's untimely death.  Oh, did I mention that Tom Waits plays the Devil?

The film is released on DVD today, April 27th.  Enjoy the trailer below.

MGMT ADD NORTH AMERICAN DATES

MGMT have added several dates to their extensive North American tour, which officially kicks off at the end of May.  The Brooklyn daytrippers will also feature on the "Live on Letterman" concert series, broadcasting live from the Ed Sullivan Theater Tuesday, May 11, following the taping of the band's performance on the Late Show.  The show will be webcast started at 8 PM EST at http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show/. Tickets are still available for most of the US dates.


MGMT Tour Dates after the jump.

NEW M.I.A VIDEO (NSFW)

Brace yourself for another WTF? moment, dear readers.  M.I.A has released a video/mini-movie for her new track "Born Free".  As if the song wasn't a strong enough statement of revolt and angst, now director Romain Gavras has unleashed his own horrific visual interpretation.  It starts out like a scene from a Micheal Mann thriller, then offers a glimpse of comedy, before raging into a slightly hard-to-watch genocide of sorts.  This is video is EXTREMELY GRAPHIC AND VIOLENT, and NOT SAFE FOR WORK.  You've been warned.  If you are a ginger like me, please go watch the baseball game.

Friday, April 2, 2010

FREE PHOENIX

On the heels of their Grammy win for Best Alternative Album, Boombox darlings Phoenix have decided to bestow some free music on the unworthy masses.  Live in Sydney features 8 Wolfgang tracks performed live on the band's recent tour.  Download the live album absolutely FREE here.

TOOL!!!! SORTA...

TOOL fans should check out his ridiculous "cover" of "Lateralus", performed by a Japanese composer/performer/group called Soemon.  The language barrier on the website causes the info to be a bit iffy, but the performance speaks for itself.  Sorry for the giant video, but it's worth it.  Mesmerizing stuff. Enjoy.
 Nice call, Brent...

NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL!!!

Over the years I've heard wonderful things about the Newport Folk Festival, and obviously I grew up listening to so many jazz greats perform at Newport Jazz, but this year I find myself a New England resident, so the excitement is finally localized.  2010's festival will take place the weekend of July 30-August 1, having moved to a 3-day format.  Friday night will feature Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers, Tim O'Brien, and Sarah Jarosz performing a more intimate show at the International Tennis Hall of Fame before the real festival kicks off Saturday at Fort Adams.  Saturday's line-up boasts performances by My Morning Jacket's Jim James, Calexico, Blitzen Trapper, Andrew Bird, personal favorite AA Bonday, as well as songwriting genius John Prine, and bluegrass royalty Doc Watson & David Holt, and Sam Bush, plus many more.  Sunday gets serious with Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeros, The Avett Brothers, The Felice Brothers, Richie Havens, The Swell Season, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Justin Townes Earl, Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, and the Punch Brothers with Chris Thile.  The festival will close with a special performance by Levon Helm that they are calling Levon Helm Band's Ramble on the Road featuring Special GuestsThat alone is enough to make me pee in my pants a little.  For more artists and ticket info visit the Newport Folk Fest site.  Should be an amazing weekend, and a classy step away from the chaotic summer festival circuit.  Hope to see you Sunday...

Friday, March 26, 2010

THE DEAD WEATHER ANNOUNCE SEA OF COWARDS

The Dead Weather will release their second album, Sea of Cowards, on May 11th.  Jack White has been busy lately, finishing this album as well as reportedly working on a track with Jay-Z. Dope.

Sea of Cowards Track List:
01 Blue Blood Blues
02 Hustle and Cuss
03 The Difference Between Us
04 I'm Mad
05 Die By the Drop
06 I Can't Hear You
07 Gasoline
08 No Horse
09 Looking at the Invisible Man
10 Jawbreaker
11 Old Mary

BECK & FRIENDS KICK INXS

Beck's newest "Record Club" installment is a fantastical take on INXS' 1987 classic Kick.  Along for the ride this time are Annie Clark from St. Vincent, Liars, and Os Mutantes.  Check out the video below of the supergroup rocking out to the album opener, "Guns in the Sky".
Record Club: INXS "Guns In The Sky" from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.

Monday, March 15, 2010

ALBUM DU JOUR

WHITE RABBITS - It's Frightening
Last night I had a dream that I was being taught to speak French by learning the lyrics to the song Charles Barkley sings in the Taco Bell commercial, and singing it over and over in French. ("le box, le box rochers balancent la cinq boîte de dollar") It was genuinely awful.


So today I needed a great album to get the awful ditty out of my head for good, and It's Frightening did just that.  Thank you White Rabbits!  If you haven't heard these Brooklyn transplants (via Columbia, Missouri), I suggest starting here with their second album, released in May of last year.  The album was produced by Britt Daniel, so fans of Spoon will familiarize with the pounding pianos and drums in the forefront of several songs.  Their are also shades of solo Thom Yorke and quieter, spooky Radiohead on tracks like "Lionesse" and "Rudie Fails".  Check out the albums opening track "Percussion Gun" below, or quit messing about and go grab the whole album.  You'll thank me later.  Screw you, Barkley.

SUMMER KINGS OF LEON

After a nonstop year of sold out arenas all over the world, Kings of Leon will take their quest for world domination outdoors this summer.  The Nashville rockers will hit amphitheaters from coast to coast, with key stops at Hollywood Bowl, The Gorge, Deer Creek, and of course Bonnaroo.  Why the band's management chose to play the old Fiddler's Green in Denver instead of Red Rocks is beyond comprehension, but what do I know?  No word on an opening act yet, but I'm predicting either U2 or Jesus.

Full King of Leon Summer Dates after the jump...

DEV B's "BABY" VIDEO

Our favorite smelly poet, folk troubadour, and all-around weird fucker Devendra Banhart released a new video today for his song "Baby", one of the catchier zips from his recent What Will We Be album.  Keeping with the recent indie hipster trend, Devendra invited some famous friends along for the video, including Fabrizio Moretti from The Strokes, Andrew from MGMT, and GZA the Genius.  The video, as you may have expected, finds Banhart and his cohorts riding a tampon-looking spaceship into a pair of galactic breasts.  Then Where The Wild Things Are  breaks up, and everyone dances happily except GZA, who sits on a thrown and uses up his Anytime Minutes.  The overall effect is delicious.  Enjoy the video below, and scope Dev B's new Bulimic Frank Zappa look.

PEARL JAM DATES

Pearl Jam will mark their return from Europe with a string of dates on the east coast and in the midwest this May.  The eleven show tour kicks off May 3rd in Kansas City and wraps up with 2 shows at Madison Square Garden the 20th and 21rst.  Band of Horses will open the shows, except for night one of MSG, where the Black Keys will step in to get things started.  Tickets go on sale this Friday and Saturday (March 19/20). Full Pearl Jam dates below:

05.03 - Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
05.04 - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
05.06 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
05.07 - Noblesville, IN - Verizon Wireless Music Center
05.09 - Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena
05.10 - Buffalo, NY - HSBC Arena
05.13 - Bristow, VA - Jiffy Lube Live
05.15 - Hartford, CT - XL Center
05.17 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
05.18 - TBD - TBD
05.20 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
05.21 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

May 18th: NEW BLACK KEYS, LCD, BAND of HORSES

Nonesuch will release Brothers on May 18th, the fifth album form the Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney's genius duo The Black Keys.  With the recent projects from both men, one can only expect their most recent collaboration to shine.

On the same day, Band of Horses will release Infinite Arms, though the label is unknown at the moment. Looks like SubPop missed out on this gem, but catch BoH on the road all this year, headlining and suporting from coast to coast in some fantastic venues.

LCD Soundsystem button-pusher James Murphy will throw the after party for the aforementioned album releases, as the follow up to his 2007 enlightener Sound of Silver will knight our waiting ears at the end of the day.  "Drunk Girls" and "Change" lead the candidates for the single but, at just over an hour of music, the album is sure to follow in Murphy's own giant footsteps.

Tracklist for new LCD
Dance Yrself Clean
Drunk Girls
One Touch
All I Want
Change
Hit
Pow Pow
Somebody's Calling Me
What You Need

Sounds like a doctor visit... I can't wait.

MGMT's "Flash Delirium"

Will the rabbit hole ever end?  I doubt it, as MGMT plunge further and further into weirdness while most of us sit at last year's giant party table waiting for another round of the same tea.  But maybe that's just me.  As sophomore album Congratulations nears its' release date on April 13th, the single "Flash Delirium" has been leaked.  There is a lot going on here, with some Bjork-worthy construct and tempo changes.  The jumps between styles and genre are aplenty that's for sure.  I'm just wondering if all the threads spin together into a dress worth wearing.  You be the judge.

Listen to "Flash Delirium" or download at the band's new website.

Handshake Ham and Cheese?

In foodie/indie news, veterans Wilco now have a sandwich shop named and modeled after their music.  Toronto's Sky Blue Sandwich Company is open for your business, with each of the sandwiches on there menu taking inspiration from Wilco's music and personalities.  I would personally like a Mermaid Avenue add cucumbers, and then a Say You Miss Me to go.. Check out the full menu.

If Pizza or Ryan Adams are more your taste, check out Greensboro, NC's Sticks and Stones Clay Oven, a similar joint with pies created in tribute to some of Ryan's tastier songs... From this establishment, the Boombox wants a small Easy Plateau and a large Sweet Carolina!  If you want to add your own clever spin to the food/music sandwich rebellion, check out the 17 Dots site for some dessert humor.

Friday, February 26, 2010

HAPPY 78th BIRTHDAY JOHNNY CASH

 
Happy Birthday Man in Black... Tonight we toast to you Mr. Cash.  Enjoy the quiet campfire tonight.  

Thom Yorke's Atoms For Peace


Thom Yorke has named his new side project and announced a string of US dates.  Rejoice, people!  Atoms for Peace will hit both coasts for 8 shows in the lead up to Coachella.  The group consists of Yorke, Flea (presumably wearing clothes), percussionist Mauro Refosco, drummer Joey Waronker (Beck/REM) and long time Radiohead production wizard Nigel Godrich.  Should be a good time, indeed.


Yorke also debuted several new tunes at a Green Party show in Cambridge a few nights back. Check out some videos of the performance below these tasty tour dates.


Atoms For Peace
(Flying Lotus Supports New York Through Oakland)

04.05 New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
04.06 New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
04.08 Boston, MA Citi Wang Theatre*
04.10 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom
04.11 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom
04.14 Oakland, CA Fox Theatre
04.15 Oakland, CA Fox Theatre
04.17 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
04.18 Indio, CA Coachella*


* See you there???

 "Give Up the Ghost"



"The Daily Mail"


"Mouse Dog Bird"

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

RAAAAAAAANDY SLAYS THE HIP HOP WORLD

 
Comic hilarioso Aziz Ansari has recently teamed up with production samurai Dave Sitek to put together a "mixtape".  Actually, I should say Aziz's alter ego Raaaaaaaandy! with 8 a's has teamed up with TV on the Radio's Sitek for an inexplicable hip hop project.  And out of the vowels and F-Bombs comes this, the first track from the "mixtape".  Personally, I think he Kiiiiiiiills it, and can't wait for more. Listen for yet another RZA cameo at the end! 

Hear the insanity here.  (NSFW)
 

HAITI RELIEF - Artists Unite for HEAR TO HELP

As the support for Haiti from the music industry continues to pour out, Filter Magazine and American Eagle Outfitters have teamed up to release Hear to Help, an amazing benefit compilation featuring the likes of Beck, Vampire Weekend, Julian Casablancas, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and one of my favorites, Charlotte Gainsbourg.  The disc is packed with great remixes and some tasty covers, such as Of Montreal taking on Franz Ferdinand and Snow Patrol revamping Bright Eyes. The CD is currently available in all American Eagle stores through March 19, and will be available through the stores website starting tomorrow.  All proceeds will go to Oxfam America, so please donate by purchasing this great disc.


Hear to Help Tracklist:
01 Beck: "Volcano" (Acoustic version)
02 Snow Patrol: "You Will. You? Will. You? Will. You? Will." (Bright Eyes cover)
03 Keane: "Black Burning Heart" (French version)
04 Air: "So Light Is Her Footfall" (Breakbot Remix)
05 Charlotte Gainsbourg: "Dandelion"
06 Julian Casablancas: "Long Island Blues"
07 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: "Am I Only" (ReMix)
08 The Breeders: "We're Gonna Rise"
09 Vampire Weekend: "Cousinz" (Toy Selectah Mex-More Remix)
10 Noah and the Whale: "Love of an Orchestra" (Chew Fu Fix)
11 Camera Obscura: "The World Is Full of Strangers"
12 Minus the Bear: "Broken China"
13 of Montreal: "Take Me Out" (live) (Franz Ferdinand cover)
14 Busdriver: "Running Water"
15 Surfer Blood: "Take It Easy" (Drop the Lime Remix)
16 Grizzly Bear: "Boy From School" (Hot Chip cover)
17 AM: "Endings Are Beginnings" (Piano Mix)

Monday, February 22, 2010

It's 2/22, DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR BOOMBOX IS??

I do, and at the moment my Boombox can't get enough of Spoon's new album Transference, especially "Written in Reverse".  Also Real Estate's self-titled fuzz gem is getting some repeated spins today.  I'm feeling like a shut in, and slightly haunted by desires to both ski in Colorado and figure out who the hell Ke$ha is.  Unfortunately, neither will happen tonight, so music and writing will have to satiate me... then wine... then Kung Fu. Happy reading people.  Have a Spoon video, on me.

Written In Reverse from Spoon on Vimeo.

FLAMING LIPS DATES


Yep, the Fearless Freaks will hit the road this summer for a streak of very random dates, mostly festivals and large outdoor venues.  With the recent release of both Embryonic and their version of Dark Side of the Moon with Stardeath & White Dwarfs (Peaches and Henry Rollins), the setlists could certainly vary from night to night.  The Lips have already announced they will perform Dark Side in its' entirety at some gigs, including Bonnaroo.  Should be a grand spectacle, as usual...
Flaming Lips Tour Dates
03/12/10 Fri Austin Music Hall Austin, TX
03/13/10 Sat NX35 Denton, TX
04/15/10 Thu Charlottesville Pavilion Charlottesville, VA
04/18/10 Sun Barton Hall Ithaca, NY
04/19/10 Mon The Wellmont Theatre Montclair, NJ
04/21/10 Wed Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI
04/23/10 Fri Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Bonner Springs, KS
05/15/10 Sat Hangout Music Festival Gulf Shores, AL
06/06/10 Sun Eleanor Tinsley Park Houston, TX
06/11/10 Fri Bonnaroo Music Festival Manchester, TN
07/03/10 Sat Nateva Music & Camping Festival Oxford, ME
07/22/10 Thu Artpark Lewiston, NY
07/26/10 Mon Central Park SummerStage New York, NY

WU-TANG MASSACRE

Wu-Massacre, the eagerly anticipated collaboration between Wu-Tang Clan trio Ghostface Killah, Method Man, and Raekwon will finally get released!!  Def Jam is set to drop the album on March 30.  As with most Wu-Tang projects, mastermind RZA will produce most of the tracks, with additional help from Wu-prodigy Mathematics.  Guests are aplenty, with Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, Streetlife, Soloman Childs, and Trife set to feature. Even comedian Tracy Morgan has a non-rapping cameo.  Live band Rhythm Roots All Stars also contribute to a few tracks. These are arguably the 3 finest lyricist in the Clan, so I have high hopes.  If Meth would pay his taxes, maybe this triple barrel rhyme shotgun could tour... so put down the blunts Johnny Blaze, and get TurboTax homie.


How sick is that artwork?? 

Listen to a good mixtape version of "Meth vs Chef Part 2" on YouTube. Straight torture.

Sasquatch!!

The festival season is lurking, and thus far it seems like a pissing contest, as each lineup that surfaces seems to get better and better.  Not to be overlooked, the Sasquatch! Festival will return to The Gorge this Memorial Day weekend (May 29-31), and the initial lineup looks yummy.  Headliners are Pavement, My Morning Jacket, and, get this, Massive Attack!  But the bill is full of heavy hitters including Vampire Weekend, MGMT, the National, LCD Soundsystem, Band of Horses, Ween, Tegan and Sara, Broken Social Scene, Passion Pit, Public Enemy, She & Him, the New Pornographers, the Hold Steady, the xx, Dirty Projectors, No Age, Drive-By Truckers, Kid Cudi, the Mountain Goats, Camera Obscura, Girls, Japandroids, Wale, YACHT, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Neon Indian, and Local Natives.


I can't possibly write about this festival without mentioning one of my all-time heroes, so allow me to beg the festival Gods... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let this guy come back this year!!!

MGMT Keep it Weird

Brooklyn duo MGMT will release their sophomore trip Congratulations on April 13 via Columbia.  Artist Anthony Ausgang has designed the album cover and, unsurprisingly, its a bit out there.  The band are only scheduled for a few festival dates right now, but expect a full tour soon. Scope the Congratulations cover art below...

Vampire Weekend "Giving Up the Gun"

Check out the new Vampire Weekend video for the Contra track "Giving Up the Gun". It's as quirky and strange as we've come to expect from VW, but also has some All-Star cameos, especially guest judge RZA. "Go on, go on, go on..." Enjoy.

Friday, January 22, 2010

HOLY F#@&!$%?! COACHELLA


Coachella has announced its initial lineup for the festival in April, and all I can say is Jesus tapdancing Christ.  I can't remember seeing a lineup nearly as impressive as this in years.  Highlights are endless, but some acts that really jumped out include,

FRIDAY APRIL 16: Jay-Z, LCD Soundsystem, Them Crooked Vultures, Vampire Weekend, Deadmau5, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Echo and the Bunnymen, Fever Ray, She & Him, The Avett Brothers, The Cribs, Yeasayer, Lucero, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Ra Ra Riot, Deer Tick, Little Dragon, As Tall as Lions


SATURDAY, APRIL 17: MGMT, The xx, Dirty Projectors, Muse, Faith No More, David Guetta, The Dead Weather, Hot Chip, Devo, Major Lazer, Les Claypool, The Raveonettes, Mew, Sia, Camera Obscura, Tokyo Police Club, Bassnectar, Pretty Lights, Shooter Jennings, RX Bandits, Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros, Portugal. The Man, Band of Skulls, Girls, Beach House


SUNDAY, APRIL 18: Gorillaz, Pavement, Thom Yorke????, Phoenix, Orbital, Spoon, Sly and the Family Stone, De La Soul, Julian Casablancas, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sunny Day Real Estate, Yo La Tengo, MUTEMATH, Deerhunter, Matt & Kim, The Big Pink, King Khan and the Shrines, Florence and the Machine, Owen Pallett, The Glitch Mob

In short, UNBELIEVABLE. Tickets go on sale today, Friday Jan 22nd, with 3-Day passes starting at $270.  Full lineup, ticket, hotel, camping, & VIP package information at Coachella.com

M.I.A : Can You Hear Me Now??


Musical thunderclap M.I.A. will release the follow-up album to 2007 smash Kala this summer.  Details are slim, but Baltimore producer Blaqstarr is deeply involved, and with track titles like "I Fight the Ones That Fight Me", the album is sure to be full of MIA's typical aggro-jamboree dance anthems.  One track, called "I'm Down Like Your Internet Connection", features actual Philipino Verizon Wireless workers singing the hook, which is bizarrely awesome.

Last week, M.I.A. posted this strange video on her Twitter page, which is rumored to be another new song called "Space Oddity". Check it out.

M.I.A's recent interview with Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone after the jump.