Thursday, April 29, 2010

Dead Weather Perform Sea of Cowards LIVE on MySpace


Dead Weather will perform their 2nd album, Sea of Cowards, LIVE on MySpace Music and band's MySpace page from the Live Room at Thrid Man Records in Nashville, TN on 5/3 at 3 PM PST/6 PM EST. On 5/2 MySpace will stream Sea of Cowards for 24 hours leading up to the live performance.

Also, embedded Ustream players at both Third Man Record and Dead Weather websites will show the new album playing on vinyl via live camera and audio stream on Friday April 30 at 10 AM PST/1 PM EST from both Nashville and Los Angeles with surprise guest DJs.

Did you get all of that?

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

MGMT to play Letterman Webcast


MGMT will perform a live on Letterman webcast show from the Ed Sullivan Theater Tuesday May 11th at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT. This follows their Saturday performance on SNL in which they played "Flash Delirium" and "Brian Eno" from their most recent effort Congratulations. This performance should not be confused with their actual performance on the Late Night Show. It will be a web cast show at CBS.com that follows their televised performance. The webcast will be a full set that spans both Oracular Spectacular and Congratulations.

related:

Pitchfork sat down with the core duo of MGMT to discuss their new road-less-taken album.

SNL (the rhythm guitarist should be on the actual show with those facial expressions):

"Flash Delirium"



"Brian Eno"

Monday, April 26, 2010

beach house/"zebra" (uk radio edit)


While, I haven't been able to pick up the new Beach House album, Teen Dream, I have been able to listen to a few new tracks via live performances for Daytrotter and Pitchfork TV. The current release, via Sub Pop for the "Zebra" UK Radio Edit, just gives me an excuse to discuss one of my favorite songs of twenty-ten.

Beach House is primarily a two piece made of Victoria Legrand (vocals and keys) and Alex Scally (guitar); and as in any two piece it is important for each member to play to their strengths. "Zebra" showcases Beach House's understanding of this notion with the song's beautifully executed vocals and resonating guitar.

Where some songs are outright upbeat or others are straight-up-downers, "Zebra" resides in the gray area. Legrand sings an ode to the zebra with rhythmic elongation at the end of each line as if her words become a mist. You would have to talk to her to really know if the zebra stands for something more or represents a real person. However, I opt out of such analysis and merely decide to make one assumption: her song is not about the physical animal, but, the majestic spirit of the animal's deception.

Deception is usually represented as maniacal and immoral. However, Legrand chooses to marvel at its beauty. The the Zebra's deception is ornate within the meshed black and white stripes, further incorporate in the desert environment. "Zebra" poses a moral graying that makes you wonder if most things we consider bad can actually be valued. Her voice and words are musically complimented with Scally's guitar that lingers with downtrodden optimism and elevates to a triumphant tone. "Zebra" exemplifies Beach House's power of deception through their ability to mesh tone .

"Zebra" (UK Radio Edit) was taken from Beach Houses' limited Record Store Zebra EP.

Beach House:: Zebra (uk radio edit)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Future Islands/"Tin Man"


"Tin Man" is aptly named for it's center piece, the Steel Drum, and the metallic sound it creates. This sound is then layered with lead singer Samuel T. Hering's words or reconciliation and self discovery that he is the Tin Man (a man with no heart). "Tin Man" is clever in lyric and execution, however, it is not what is said that stands out, but, how these words are sung. Hering explodes out of your headphone speakers with guttural emotion and possessed character. While, Future Islands can find many companions within the verging artists found on most music blogs, it is Hering that distinguishes the band as something to be taken seriously.

"Tin Man" can be found on Future Island's Thrill Jockey debut, In Evening Air, out May 4th.

Future Islands:: Tin Man

[via pitchfork]