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PJ HARVEY LET ENGLAND SHAKE

NEW ALBUM OUT FEBRUARY 15, 2011

New Track To Be Previewed at www.pjharvey.net beginning Tues. Nov. 30


PJ Harvey’s eighth studio album ‘Let England Shake’ is set to be released on the February 15, 2011 on Vagrant Records in the U.S.

‘Let England Shake’ was recorded in a 19th Century church in Dorset with long time collaborator Flood who co-produced the album with PJ Harvey, John Parish and Mick Harvey. The record was also mixed by Flood.

The new album will be supported by a run of sold out live shows early next year, with dates in Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and London’s Troxy on February 27th and 28th.  2011 will also see Harvey return to the festival stage, with more details to be announced. PJ Harvey will perform with a live band which includes Mick Harvey, John Parish and Jean-Marc Butty.

A new album track will be previewed at the official website www.pjharvey.net beginning Tuesday November 30.  The completed tracklisting for ‘Let England Shake’ is as follows:
1.       Let England Shake
2.       The Last Living Rose
3.       The Glorious Land
4.       The Words That Maketh Murder
5.       All And Everyone
6.       On Battleship Hill
7.       England
8.       In The Dark Places
9.       Bitter Branches
10.   Hanging In The Wire
11.   Written On The Forehead
12.   The Colour of The Earth

Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi present: ROME

Homage to Classic Italian Film Music Out March 2011 on Capitol

Features Jack White, Norah Jones and Original Musicians from Classic Ennio Morricone Scores


In a digital age where music is produced, consumed and discarded in the blink of an eye, Rome is brilliant anachronism: a defiantly analog album that took five years to perfect and has been made to pass the test of time.

Brian Burton and Daniele Luppi met in Los Angeles in 2004.  Burton, better known as Danger Mouse, had just created a media storm with The Grey Album, begun work on Gorillaz Demon Days opus and was also embarking on his hugely successful Gnarls Barkley project with Cee-Lo Green.  Luppi, a composer from Italy, was receiving acclaim for his album An Italian Story, which revisited the cinematic sounds of his childhood.  (He has also written music for the screen – Sex and the City, Nine – and later worked with Burton on arrangements for Gnarls Barkley, Dark Night of the Soul and Broken Bells.)

United by their shared passion for classic Italian film music, they decided to create something special.  After an intense songwriting period – writing separately at first, and then together as the songs evolved – they travelled to Rome in October 2006.  Luppi made some calls and they assembled the original musicians from films such as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Once Upon a Time in the West – including the legendary Marc 4 backing band and Alessandro Alessandroni’s ‘I Cantori Moderni’ choir.  Most of the musicians were in their seventies and hadn’t worked together for several decades.

They booked time in Rome’s cavernous Forum Studios – formerly Ortophonic Studios, founded, amongst others, by the great Ennio Morricone.  Burton and Luppi scoured the city for vintage equipment, using bottles of wine as payment.  Every effort was made to replicate the recording practices of the 1960s/70s golden age, recording live and straight to tape, with overdubs but no electronics, computers, 21st-century effects or studio trickery.

“The studio was a beautiful thing,” says Luppi.  “It sits underneath a neo-classical church and is carved out of an ancient catacomb.  The space is huge.  It has an echo chamber and a room full of vintage tapes.  The vibe is really inspiring.”

Return journeys were made to record the choir and full orchestra.  “I’m so happy with how it’s turned out, but it’s been a real labour of love,” says Burton, who funded the whole project himself, “It’s taken up a lot of time and effort, not to mention the cost, but it’s because it had to be a certain way.”  And that, ultimately, reflects what this album is built on: perfectionism, patience, being ambitious and two people who were prepared to go to great lengths to ensure the end result is exactly at it should be.

The next step was finding two lead vocalists who could do justice to the songs – three of which been written for a man and three for a woman.  While on tour with Gnarls Barkley, Burton met Jack White of the White Stripes: “I played him some of the tracks, not even thinking I’d be able to get him on it.”  A year later, White recorded his contributions – The Rose With The Broken Neck, Two Against One and The World – in Nashville.  “We thought it would be really interesting to combine his voice, which is very rock n’ roll, with this polished and elegant music,” says Luppi.  “He nailed it perfectly.”

White’s counterpart, in a revelatory turn, is Norah Jones, who flew to Burton’s LA studio from New York to sing on Season’s Trees, Black and Problem Queen.  “I really love the way her voice sounds,” says Burton.  “I knew this was a little bit different for her, but she was really up for it.”

Subsequently, acclaimed director and photographer Chris Milk was enlisted as ‘Visual Director’, and finally, after half a decade of hard work and unstinting perfectionism, the album was mixed.  It opens with soprano Edda Dell’Orso’s dramatic voice (used to haunting effect on The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 44 years ago) gracing Theme of Rome.  For all its cinematic qualities, what follows is not the soundtrack to an imaginary movie, or a homage to the great Italian film composers but a complex, nuanced pop record with intensity and darkness as well as uplift and light.  (Luppi calls it “a small window on human life, touching on love, death, happiness, desperation, and the visceral connection of a man and a woman”.)  It’s an ambitious work with a uniquely modern sound that has been achieved through traditional, vintage processes.  It is, above all, a fully realised album, perfectly formed and hauntingly beautiful.

Welcome to Rome.

EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY CONFIRM FIRST UK/EUROPE TOUR SINCE 2008

NEW ALBUM OUT SPRING 2011

Explosions In The Sky has confirmed its first headline shows in the UK and Europe since 2008. The 2011 tour will be the band’s first series of shows anywhere since its four-city 10th anniversary trek in summer 2009.

The first dates to be announced commence May 16 in Dublin, run through May 25 in Amsterdam and include Explosions’ biggest London headline to date at the 3000-capacity Roundhouse. Tickets for the May 16-25 shows go on sale November 25.

The world-spanning tour precedes the release of Explosions In The Sky’s eagerly awaited new album, tentatively slated for a spring 2011 release on Temporary Residence Ltd.

More details on the new record and further dates will be announced as they are confirmed.

EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY 2011

May 16    Ireland, Dublin, Vicar St
May 17    UK, Manchester, Academy
May 19    UK, London, Roundhouse
May 20    France, Paris, Bataclan
May 22    Germany, Berlin, Postbahnhof
May 23    Germany, Koln, Essigfabrik
May 24    Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
May 25    Holland, Amsterdam, Paradiso

RYAN ADAMS & THE CARDINALS: III / IV OUT DECEMBER 14 ON PAX AM

iTunes Pre-Order Live Now
Extremely Limited Red & Blue Vinyl Available From www.paxamrecords.com

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals have confirmed the December 14 release of the double length opus III/IV on Adams’ own Pax Am label.

III/IV compiles a wealth of material from a planned two-week session at New York City’s Electric Lady that ended up running some six months and yielding over 60 tracks. Some of these eventually found a home on 2007’s classic Easy Tiger, while the vast majority either languished in the vaults, turned up on the internet or were aired once or twice in a live setting.

As the sessions’ frenzied creative momentum (presumably related to Adams’ newfound sobriety) propelled the band into the deep winter months, a double album emerged, one that encompassed and amalgamated virtually all of Vinkki: Suosittelemme kokeilemaan huippuluokan videpokereita esimerkiksi online casino Euron laajasta valikoimasta. the records and influences that had shaped the classic Cardinals lineup from childhood–that lineup being Catherine Popper on bass and Neal Casal on guitar and vocals (these would be Popper’s last sessions with the Cards and Casal’s first), Brad Pemberton on drums, Jon Graboff on steel guitar (as well as a few other things) and Jamie “The Candyman” Candiloro on piano and synths, here producing again as well.

Having been all but forgotten over the years that the Cardinals toured Easy Tiger, recorded and toured Cardinology, and so on, the December 14 release of III/IV marks the first time that this double-album concept rock opera about the ‘80s, ninjas, cigarettes, sex, and pizza will be officially released in its entirety, as originally conceived and featuring the definitive versions of these nearly lost classic tunes.

III/IV will be available in extremely limited red and blue vinyl (including download code), limited CD, and infinite digital versions. The complete track listing is as follows:

III:
Breakdown Into The Resolve
Dear Candy
Wasteland
Ultraviolet Light
Stop Playing With My Heart
Lovely And Blue
Happy Birthday
Kisses Start Wars
The Crystal Skull
Users

IV:
No
Numbers
Gracie
Icebreaker
Sewers at the Bottom of the Wishing Well
Typecast
Star Wars
My Favorite Song
P.S.
Death And Rats
Kill The Lights

For further information, please contact Steve Martin or Dana West at nasty little man t 212 343 0740 e dana@nastylittleman.com

BAND OF HORSES “DILLY” VIDEO TO WORLD PREMIERE TODAY EXCLUSIVELY ON IMDb

First-Ever Music Video Premiere on IMDb To Be Philip Andelman-directed ‘70s Biker Film Homage

“Georgia” / “Dilly” Digital 45 Released Same Day Exclusively via iTunes

(November 16, 2010)— Band of Horses has confirmed that its surreal 70s biker flick homage “Dilly” will receive its world premiere today exclusively on IMDb. The unprecedented collaboration is IMDb’s first-ever foray into music video premieres. To watch and learn more about the borderline disturbing “Dilly” video, visit www.imdb.com/bandofhorses.

“This is the first of our videos to truly capture the essence of what a day in our personal lives is actually like,” said Band of Horses singer Ben Bridwell.

Directed by Philip Andelman, the mini-epic “Dilly” video (runtime 3:40) is a companion to the track off the band’s self-financed Infinite Arms album (released May 18, 2010 on Brown/Fat Possum/Columbia) which was recently voted one of the best releases of 2010 to date by NPR’s listenership. Shot entirely on location in the Mojave desert, the video pays tribute to the biker films of the ‘70s and contains unexpected elements ranging from synchronized dancing to simulated violence and a eclectic cast comprised of actors and bikers. The “Dilly” video reflects the spirit of creativity and freedom that pervades the Infinite Arms album, which was written, recorded and inspired by different locales across America, including the Mojave desert.

To celebrate this unique video release strategy, the band is making their Infinite Arms album available to fans who visit www.imdb.com/BandofHorses at a discounted price of $9.99.

Band of Horses’ “Dilly” music video is available for the next 48 hours exclusively on IMDb.com and IMDb’s leading mobile app for iPhone and iPad. This is the first time IMDb has premiered original content via its popular mobile app for iPhone and iPad, which has been installed by more than 8 million users.

Simultaneously, Band of Horses will release an iTunes exclusive digital 45 coupling “Dilly” with “Georgia,” the band’s Cee-Lo cover that recently rallied the Georgia Bulldogs to victory after a four-game losing streak and was lauded by Rolling Stone as “an indie rock pep rally–backed by the University of Georgia Marching band, no less.”

RA RA RIOT FIRST SHOWS OF 2011 CONFIRMED

The Making of The Orchard Live Now at
http://www.hulu.com/ra-ra-riot

Ra Ra Riot has confirmed a first string of dates for the new year. The shows will run January 21-27 and take the band up the west coast of the U.S. Ra Ra Riot is currently in the midst of a 2010 tour that began with a sold-out four-night stand in New York and will wrap up Dec. 16 in Mexico City.

Released August 24 on Barsuk (U.S.) and Arts & Crafts (Canada/Mexico), Ra Ra Riot”s sophomore effort The Orchard debuted #36 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart and has met with critical praise ranging from NEW YORK magazine hailing it as “poised to become the soundtrack to your life,”  to being lauded by NPR for its “
sophistication, precision and polish.”

The Orchard was produced by Ra Ra Riot  and Andrew Maury and mixed by Chris Walla (with the exception of “Do You Remember,” which was mixed by Rostam Batmanglij). Its August 24 release date marked two years, nearly to the day, since the release of the band”s debut album, The Rhumb Line, which debuted at #109 on the U.S. album chart and went on  to sell in excess of 70,000 copies. The Orchard marks the first time Ra Ra Riot vocalist Wes Miles, bassist Mathieu Santos, guitarist Milo Bonacci, violinist Rebecca Zeller and  cellist Alexandra Lawn have been joined in the studio by drummer Gabriel Duquette, who has toured with  the band online roulette since the release of The Rhumb Line.

Pitchfork recently posted “The Antler Orchard (Peter Siberman Remix)” – Peter Siberman from the Antlers took snippets from all songs on The Orchard to create his own piece of music. Click here to listen.

For tour inquiries, contact Dana West e dana@nastylittleman.com

For further information, go to rarariot.com or contact Laura Eldeiry at nasty little man t 212 343 0740 e laura@nastylittleman.com


RA RA RIOT on tour 2011

Fri-Jan-21 San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall
Sat-Jan-22 Sacramento, CA Harlow”s
Sun-Jan-23 Petaluma, CA Mystic Theater
Tue-Jan-25 Eugene, OR Wow Hall
Wed-Jan-26 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre
Thu-Jan-27 Seattle, WA Neumo”s
Fri-Jan-28 Victoria, BC Sugar
Sat-Jan-29 Vancouver BC The Biltmore

Givers support on all dates

RA RA RIOT remaining 2010 dates:

Sat-Nov-13 Vancouver, BC The Commodore %
Sun-Nov-14 Whistler, BC Garibaldi Lift Company %
Tue-Nov-16 Nelson, BC Hume Hotel – Spirit Bar %
Wed-Nov-17 Calgary, AB MacEwan Hall %
Thu-Nov-18 Edmonton, AB The Starlite Room %
Fri-Nov-19 Saskatoon, SK Louis” Pub %
Sat-Nov-20 Winnipeg, MB The Garric %
Tue-Nov-30 Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom
Wed-Dec-01 Toronto, ON The Mod Club *
Thu-Dec-02 Boston, MA WFNX Orpheum Theatre w/ Broken Bells and Neon Trees
Fri-Dec-03 Montreal, QC Il Motore  *
Sat-Dec-04 Kingston, ON Chalmers United Church *
Mon-Dec-06 Albany, NY WEQX Show @ Jillian”s
Thu-Dec-16 Mexico City, Mexico Lunario del Auditorio Nacional

Wintersleep %
The Most Serene Republic and Imaginary Cities *

FOO FIGHTERS SELL OUT MILTON KEYNES BOWL WEEKENDER INSTANTLY

130,000 Tickets for 2 and 3 July Shows Gone Within Hours of On Sale

All 130,000 tickets for the Foo Fighters’ historic Milton Keynes Bowl weekender have sold out within hours of going on sale 9 am Friday 5 November.

The Milton Keynes Bowl shows, which take place Saturday 2 July and Sunday 3 July, will be the Foo Fighters’ first UK appearance since 2008’s record-setting two-night stand at Wembley Stadium.

Supporting the Foos at the Milton Keynes extravaganza will be Biffy Clyro on both days, Death Cab For Cutie and Tame Impala on 2 July, and Jimmy Eat World and the Hotrats on 3 July.  Bob Mould will serve as special guest DJ for both days.

Nasty Little Man Best of 2010

Hello All,

Dana West here, the new kid on the Nasty Little Man block and recent transplant to the thrilling world of publicity!

It’s Year-End Best of list time again and we wanted to remind you about all the best stuff that came out in 2010 a/k/a the nasty roster.  And with a roster like this, who wouldn’t want to move across the country and work with these fantastic artists?

Looking forward to working with and getting to know all of you next year!

Here’s the nasty 2010 recap in chronological order:

JANUARY:

THE HOTRATS: Turn Ons (Fat Possum) – Gaz and Danny formerly of Supergrass (RIP) ripping trip down memory lane. Gaz wearing a dress for a Letterman performance of Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right” alone should earn this a spot on your list.

SPOON: Transference (Merge) – 2010 was a banner year for Spoon, starting with their highest ever chart debut and Metacritic pronouncing them the most critically acclaimed artist of the 2000-2009 decade. Things continued apace with a tour highlighted by a sold out Radio City headline, main stage Coachella, Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits performances and more. Now it’s Top 10 time.

FEBRUARY 2010

ALKALINE TRIO: This Addiction (Heart & Skull/Epitaph) – This return to form and return to the indie world with a new joint venture label helmed by the band resulted in the Alkaline Trio’s biggest first week to date.

MARCH 2010

JAGUAR LOVE: Hologram Jams (Fat Possum) – Former Blood Brothers Johnny and Cody brought the electro-punk mayhem on their first full length for Fat Possum.

BROKEN BELLS (Columbia) – In its 34th week in the Top 200 and fast approaching 300,000 sales, the self-titled debut from the band formed by Brian Danger Mouse Burton and James Mercer of The Shins has had album of the year written all over it from day one. Anointed by Rolling Stone upon its release as “the year’s coolest left field pop disc” in a 4-star lead review, Broken Bells has spurred huge critical raves, amazing live shows the world over, stellar videos for “The High Road” and “The Ghost Inside” (featuring Mad Men’s Christina Hendricks), a slew of amazing TV appearances starting with a week of release Letterman bow and mostly recently Ellen, and even a stint at # on iTunes.

GORILLAZ: Plastic Beach (Virgin) – Already named #1 album of 2010 in NPR Music’s listeners poll, Plastic Beach is the third consecutive all-star global smash from Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s animated crew. This time around Murdoc, 2-D, Noodle and Russel have been joined on record by Bobby Womack, Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed and more, while the “Stylo” video broke YouTube premiere viewership records and featured a Bruce Willis cameo. Meanwhile, the Gorillaz live band featuring The Clash’s Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, Little Dragon, De La Soul and others continues the amazing Escape To Plastic Beach world tour.

APRIL 2010

COHEED & CAMBRIA: Year of the Black Rainbow (Columbia) – The Amory Wars saga was wrapped up on this prequel, hailed Coheed & Cambria’s most concise and focused effort to date, on which Time Out New York said “the band wisely refines a winning formula, sounding properly bombastic.” Year of the Black Rainbow was supported by Coheed & Cambria’s biggest headline tour to date, featuring a sold out Central Park Summerstage and a main stage Coachella performance replete with a cameo from the USC Marching Band.

TAYLOR HAWKINS & THE COATTAIL RIDERS: Red Light Fever (Shanabelle/RCA) – The Foo Fighters drum god got by with a little help from his friends—some of whom just happened to be Brian May of Queen, Elliot Easton of the Cars and fellow Foo Fighter Dave Grohl. Hawkins likened Red Light Fever to a trip through his record collection, one that was as much fun to listen to as it was to make.

MAY 2010

BAND OF HORSES: Infinite Arms (Brown/Fat Possum/Columbia) – The songs on Infinite Arms project the essence of the different locales across America that became the setting for the recording and songwriting process behind the album.  The rich musical heritage of Muscle Shoals, AL, the sublime beauty of Asheville’s Blue Ridge Mountains, the Hollywood Hills and the Mojave desert all influenced the group’s most focused and dynamic recordings to date. Infinite Arms also marks the first time the long time touring lineup of Ben Bridwell, Creighton Barrett, Ryan Monroe, Tyler Ramsey and Bill Reynolds have recorded together on a Band of Horses record. As founder Bridwell himself concedes, “in many ways, this is the first Band of Horses record.” Fresh off a triumphant tour that culminated with an Austin City Limits mainstage slot just in front of the Eagles and a homecoming bash at Atlanta’s Fox Theater—not to mention their brand new cover of Cee-Lo’s “Georgia”–Band of Horses and Infinite Arms should be at the forefront of anyone’s year end top 10 thoughts.

LCD SOUNDSYSTEM: This Is Happening (DFA/Virgin) – LCD Soundsystem’s third and very likely final album was possibly the single most anticipated release of 2010. Released in May 2010 and preceded by the viral video sensation “Drunk Girls,” directed by James Murphy of LCD and Spike Jonze, This Is Happening was heralded by a 5-page New Yorker feature, a 4-star lead Rolling Stone review, 9.2. from Pitchfork, an A from Entertainment Weekly and more, while the band’s live profile has exploded: A still-ongoing world tour commenced this spring with a penultimate main stage slot at this year’s Coachella festival and a slew of sold out headline dates the world over, included show-stealing sets at V, Pitchfork, Bonnaroo , Fuji Rock in Japan, 02 Wireless in the UK and more, and recently saw more than 13,000 fans dance for 90-plus minutes at LCD’s first ever headline show at the  Hollywood Bowl. LCD will wind out 2010 with the Nov. 9 release of the London Sessions, further international headline touring and appearances in all of your best of 2010 lists.

JUNE 2010

TOKYO POLICE CLUB: Champ (mom+pop) – Newmarket Ontario’s finest grow up in style on this sophomore full length, featuring the irresistible “Wait Up (Boots of Danger)” as performed on The Late Show with David Letterman.

MATES OF STATE: Crushes (The Covers Mixtape) (MOS) – Truth in advertising department: Jason and Kori pay tribute to favorites ranging from Daniel Johnston to Tom Waits to the Mars Volta on this loving multi-artist tribute.

22-20s: Shake/Shiver/Moan (tbd) – Rolling Stone called this album’s “Ocean” “the best Byrds tune Oasis never wrote,” but don’t take their word for it: Go back and listen repeatedly to the reunited Sleaford, Lincolnshire quartet’s masterwork.

JULY 2010

HOW TO DESTROY ANGELS (Null) – The debut collaborative effort from Mariqueen Maandig, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross featuring the haunting “The Space In Between” and “A Drowning.” The merest hint of things to come.

DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL (Capitol) – Finally, the long-awaited official release of the landmark collaboration between Danger Mouse, David Lynch and the late lamented Mark Linkous a/k/a Sparklehorse. Dark Night Of The Soul featured Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse joined by a remarkable roll call of guests including Lynch himself, the Flaming Lips, Gruff Rhys, Jason Lytle, Julian Casablancas, Black Francis, Iggy Pop, James Mercer, Nina Persson, Suzanne Vega and the late Vic Chesnutt, in whose memory the record is also dedicated. DNOTS’s official release was commemorated by an exhibit at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York City consisting of 50 original images created by Lynch specifically to be displayed with DNOTS as musical accompaniment. While this beautiful, haunting record being made widely and legitimately available was undoubtedly cause for celebration, the news was shadowed by sadness following the recent passing of Mark Linkous. Dark Night Of The Soul now stands as a de facto tribute to this well-loved, stunningly talented yet often-overlooked artist and has received the blessing of his family who issued the following statement:  “Mark felt that it was an honor to be able to collaborate with so many of the artists on this record.  His time and dedication to this project was immense and his hopes for its release are finally being realized.  We are glad that people will now be able to hear these songs and know the beautiful gift that Mark shared with all of us through his music.”

AUGUST 2010

ARCADE FIRE: The Suburbs (Merge) – Any year where an Arcade Fire record can enter the Billboard chart at #1 is a good year. When that Arcade Fire record is The Suburbs, well so much the better.  Written, arranged, performed and produced by the Arcade Fire and co-produced by Markus Dravs, The Suburbs was recorded around Montreal and New York over the past two years. Its August 3 release week was celebrated with two shows at Madison Square Garden, the aforementioned #1 debut, an Unstaged live webcast directed by Terry Gilliam, a rare musical appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and the most rapturous critical response of the year to date—many of which cited the record as perfect accompaniment for road trips. Makes sense, as The Suburbs, like its namesake, revels in open space, reflections on long drives, the contemplation of possibilities, and features arguably more breadth and beauty than captured on any previous Arcade Fire recording: sparse pop (“Modern Man”), icy new wave epics (“No Celebration”), anthemic punk (“Month of May”), hypnotic refrains (“Rococo”) and lush balladry (“Suburban War”)–yet sacrificing none of the familiar hunger, still present on hard-driving tracks like “Empty Room” and “Ready to Start.” This one’s destined for the the top of the list, especially if you’re writing it in your car.

RA RA RIOT: The Orchard (Barsuk) – “Well poised to become the soundtrack of your life” per NEW YORK magazine and hailed by NPR as “an epic album with soaring strings and fat bass lines,” Ra Ra Riot’s sophomore effort crashed into the Billboard chart at #36, some 70+ spots higher than their universally acclaimed 2008 debut The Rhumb Line. Featuring “Boy” and “Too Dramatic,” The Orchard was produced by Ra Ra Riot  and Andrew Maury and mixed by Chris Walla (with the exception of “Do You Remember,” which was mixed by Vampire  Weekend’s Rostam Batmanglij), and marks the first time Ra Ra Riot vocalist Wes Miles, bassist Mathieu Santos, guitarist Milo Bonacci, violinist Rebecca Zeller and  cellist Alexandra Lawn have been joined in the studio by drummer Gabriel Duquette, who has toured with  the band since the release of The Rhumb Line. Ra Ra Riot is currently on tour through mid-December, where they’ll take a break after wrapping up the tour Mexico.

PHILIP SELWAY: Familial (Nonesuch) – They say still waters run deep, and no other release in 2010 backed up this old adage like Familial, the solo debut from Radiohead drummer Philip Selway. Recorded with Courtyard Studios’ resident engineer and producer Ian Davenport and featuring Lisa Germano, Sebastian Steinberg, and Wilco’s Glenn Kotche and Patrick Sansone, Familial is a collection of sublimely fragile, haunting and heartfelt songs. Selway and these varied and accomplished creative voices craft a subtly complex and completely hypnotic atmosphere. Curiously, traditional drumming is virtually absent from the record, which favors underlying textures and loops for percussion. At times Familial’s beats and instrumental colours are so subtle, it seems as if the acoustic air in the room is setting the mood, leaving space for the lyrics, which clearly come from the most intimate of places. Familial surprised many—and not solely because these beautifully understated performances are coming from a drummer. Familial is so persuasively good as to make a case for Selway as a natural born singer-songwriter.

NOVEMBER 2010

PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS: Band On The Run Reissue (Concord) – For your Best Reissue lists: Last week saw the re-release of Paul McCartney & Wings’ iconic Band on the Run. Heralded as one of the greatest albums of all time, the GRAMMY winning, smash # 1 album – originally released December of 1973 – yielded the immortal title track and world-wide hit “Jet” becoming Wings’ most successful and celebrated album ever. Paul McCartney personally supervised all aspects of the Band on the Run reissue. The remastering work was done at Abbey Road using the same team who recently remastered the complete Beatles’ catalog. The Band on the Run 3 disc (2CD, 1 DVD) special edition features nine bonus audio tracks (including the top 10 smash “Helen Wheels”), rare footage of the McCartneys in Lagos and behind-the-scenes at the famous album cover shoot, original Band on the Run promotional video clips, the One Hand Clapping television special (highlighted by studio performances filmed at Abbey Road in 1974) all with beautifully enhanced packaging.  Collectors have been especially thrilled by the 4 disc (3CD, 1 DVD) deluxe edition which adds an extraordinary 120-page hard bound book containing many unseen and unpublished photos by Linda McCartney and Clive Arrowsmith, album and single artwork, downloadable hi-res audio versions of the remastered album and bonus audio tracks, a full history of the album complete with a new interview with Paul and expanded track by track information for all four discs.

The musical achievement of Band on the Run is nearly matched by the amazing story behind its creation. Intrigued with recording abroad in the summer of 1973, McCartney searched for a list of studios around the world.  Spotting one in the remote location of Lagos, Nigeria, he became enthralled with the idea of recording in Africa. Days before departure, lead guitarist Henry McCullough and drummer Denny Seiwell quit the band leaving the entire project to the three core members, Paul, his wife Linda McCartney and band-member Denny Laine (along with recording engineer Geoff Emerick). Recorded in August and September of 1973 (with further work done at AIR Studios in London in October 1973), they persevered through a tumultuous, yet creatively invigorating 2 month recording process battling difficult studio conditions, oppressive heat and a dangerous mugging at knife point. The thieves made off with the demo tapes (among other valuables), forcing the band to record the entire album from memory.

Band on the Run triumphed both critically and commercially.  The album topped the US album chart 3 separate times, won a Grammy and went on to sell more than 7 million copies.  Upon the release of Band on the Run, then Rolling Stone reviewer Jon Landau famously gushed, “The finest record yet released by any of the four musicians who were once called The Beatles.”

Band on the Run marks the first release from the Paul McCartney Archive Collection, an ambitious reissue program that encompasses 40 years of cherished, classic material from the most successful songwriter and recording artist in music history. It’s also the initial physical release of the recently announced agreement between McCartney’s MPL and Concord Music Group to globally market and distribute McCartney’s venerated solo and Wings catalog.

lcd soundsystem presents 'the london sessions' digitally released november 9th dfa records/virgin

lcd soundsystem release “the london sessions” on november 9th 2010 through dfa/virgin records, available exclusively on iTunes through december 6th.

the london sessions is a unique “john peel session style” 9 trk encapsulation of one of today”s most acclaimed acts in perhaps their rawest and most original recordings to date.

the session itself was recorded in one day at the pool/miloco studios in south london on june 29th 2010, in the week following this year”s triumphant glastonbury performance.  it was locked in order to record tracks for dissemination across the globe through the medium of contemporary rock radio; fans of lcd soundsystem will know that radio sessions are something that have never been a staple of the band”s career thus far because of the belief in the necessity to maintain the highest quality of all sonic recordings released into the ether.

the set which spans the breadth of their career to date, perfectly captures casino online the intuitive live evolvement of lcd as a band. here nothing is replicated with computers, everything instead is recreated in real time, tougher, looser and less clinically. It features tracks from all of their studio albums to date, as well as long lost b-side classic “yr city”s a sucker” and is a must for any fan of the band. the tracks were subsequently mixed by james murphy in nyc at dfa”s plantain studio & mastered by his longtime cohort bob weston in chicago.

the tracklist is as follows:

us v them
all I want
drunk girls
get innocuous
daft punk is playing at my house
all my friends
pow pow
I can change
yr city”s a sucker

since the release of “this is happening”, the speculation has continued to build that this is the final lcd album. those who witnessed their sold out April tour and any one of this summer”s triumphant festival headline shows at pitchfork, V, coachella, 02 Wireless, reading/leeds or the aforementioned glastonbury performance will know that lcd are still one of the most explosive and relevant live bands around today. the band has been an omni-present live force across the world since their new line-up debuted at coachella back in march, more recently drawing a crowd of over 13,000 to the legendary hollywood bowl & stealing the show everywhere from bonnaroo to fuji rock via australia, france, germany, tel aviv and beyond.

lcd is currently in the midst of an extensive US tour that takes them through to their arrival in europe for  series of co-headline shows with hot chip throughout november.

GORILLAZ TO BE JOINED BY LOU REED OCT. 27 IN LOS ANGELES

Gorillaz have confirmed that Lou Reed will join them one more time on the Escape To Plastic Beach tour, appearing with Damon Albarn, Jamie Hewlett and crew October 27 at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles. This the second time Reed will join Gorillaz on the tour, the first being October 8 at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Miho Hatori will be the second special guest from the Madison Square Garden extravaganza to reappear at the Los Angeles show.

The two additional special guests at the L.A. date will appear along with De La Soul, Little Dragon, Bobby Womack and other touring guests of the Gorillaz Plastic Beach band which features Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of the Clash. The Los Angeles crowd can expect Reed reprise his lead vocal turn on “Some Kind Of Nature” from Gorillaz’ current Plastic Beach, and Hatori to guest on “19-2000” from Gorillaz’ classic self-titled debut.

Other special guest appearances on the Escape To Plastic Beach tour have included Mos Def’s performances at the Garden, as well as October 10 at Camden NJ’s Susquehanna Bank Center and October 11 at the Patriot Center in Washington DC. Other regular guests of the Gorillaz Plastic Beach band include Bootie Brown, the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Bashy, Kano and Roses Gabor.

Only six dates remain before the North American leg of the Gorillaz tour wraps November 3 in Vancouver and heads overseas for a series of ten shows across Europe and the UK, as well as, seven shows across Australia and Asia.

N.E.R.D. will support on the remaining dates, as they have on all North American dates except the Montreal opener.

Tickets are now available at LiveNation.com.

GORILLAZ ESCAPE TO PLASTIC BEACH WORLD TOUR 2010
NORTH AMERICAN ITINERARY
October 26 – Phoenix, AZ – Comerica Theatre (Formerly Dodge Theatre)
October 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Gibson Amphitheatre
October 28 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena
October 30 – Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena
November 2 – Seattle, WA – Key Arena
November 3 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena