Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
Sway
Mates Of State proclaim cuteness from Mountaintops
FacebookSometimes I wonder if Mates Of State get tired of being described with various synonyms for “adorable”, but if so they’ve no one to blame but themselves. Rather than release the black metal opus we all know they have in them, the husband-and-wife duo of Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel continue releasing records of irresistibly sweet and catchy drum-and-organ power pop, a trend that seems set to continue with the September 13 release of Mountaintops, their first album of original material since 2008’s Re-Arrange Us; last year’s Crushes was a more than satisfying stopgap of cover versions.
The band have just released a video for the first single from Mountaintops and surprise surprise, both the tune and the clip are totes adorbs, and they’ve also announced a North American tour that rather ably covers the eastern half of the continent. The Toronto date, their first visit since kicking off the final V Fest in 2009, comes September 28 at The Phoenix with Suckers and Yawn as support – tickets $15 in advance.
Video: Mates Of State – “Maracas”
Ra Ra Riot will make their pretty much annual Fall visit to Toronto on October 6 with a show at Lee’s Palace, tickets $17.50 in advance. They’re also featured in a Bandstand Busking session doing their thing on London’s South Bank.
MP3: Ra Ra Riot – “Boy”
The Wooden Birds have released a new video for the title track of their second album Two Matchsticks. Revue and College Times talk to frontman Andrew Kenny, who leads the band into the Drake Underground on July 10.
Video: The Wooden Birds – “Two Matchsticks”
Also with a new video is Justin Townes Earle, taken from Harlem River Blues. Interview, The Calgary Herald and Reno Gazette-Journal have interviews with Earle, who will be at The Horseshoe on August 26.
Video: Justin Townes Earle – “Slippin’ & Slidin'”
The Kills have a new clip from Blood Pressures.
Video: The Kills – “Future Starts Slow”
NPR has premiered the new video taken from DeVotchKa’s latest 100 Lovers.
Video: DeVotchKa – “The Man From San Sebastian”
Explosions In The Sky have released their first-ever video, taken from this year’s Take Care, Take Care, Take Care. They play the Sound Academy on October 7.
Video: Explosions In The Sky – “Last Known Surroundings”
Wye Oak, who are opening up that EITS show, are featured in an acoustic video session at The Fly. There’s also interviews over at Glasswerk and Spoonfed.
The Santa Barbara Independent talks to John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats.
NPR, Exclaim and JAM have feature pieces on Bon Iver, in town at The Sound Academy on August 8.
In the wake of their second Solid Sound Festival, Wilco have given their next album a name – The Whole Love – and both sides of their new 7″ comprising a new tune and a Nick Lowe cover are streaming around the internet, like at Exclaim. No release date more specific than this Fall has been announced yet. Update: And now it has – album out September 27, North American tour starts a couple weeks earlier with two nights at Massey Hall September 16 and 17. Details and album art at Exclaim.
Amy Klein of Titus Andronicus interviews tourmate Lauren Gurgiolo of Okkervil River for her own blog. The Georgia Straight and San Jose Mercury News chat with Okkervil frontman Will Sheff.
Examiner.com catches up with Lauren Larseon of Ume, who release their new album Phantoms, due out August 30.
Blurt and NPR have interviews with Will Johnson of Centro-Matic about their new record Candidate Waltz. You can hear one of the new songs below and head over to IFC for an interview and the premiere of their new video.
MP3: Centro-Matic – “Only In My Double Mind”
Video: Centro-Matic – “Iso-Residue”
The Quietus has a stream and track-by-track annotation of Memory Tapes’ new record Player Piano, due out July 5. They play Wrongbar on August 13.
Writers On Process gets into the songwriting head of Interpol frontman Paul Banks.
Wayne Coyne discusses the many ongoing projects in Flaming Lips-land with The Quietus.
The Phoenix and Spinner talk Bug with J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. PhillyBurbs gets a word with Lou Barlow.
The AV Club and New York Magazine interview Bob Mould. Which makes this as good a time to mention that Sugar’s Copper Blue was just reissued on 180g vinyl. This record is essential, people.
NYC Taper is getting their old-school indie rock on, offering recordings of recent New York shows from Guided By Voices and Archers Of Loaf.
Tags: Archers Of Loaf, Bob Mould, Centro-Matic, DeVotchKa, Dinosaur Jr, Explosions In The Sky, Flaming Lips, Guided By Voices, Interpol, Justin Townes Earle, Kills, Mates Of State, Memory Tapes, Mountain Goats, okkervil river, Ra Ra Riot, Suckers, Sugar, Titus Andronicus, Ume, Wilco, Wooden Birds, Wye Oak, Yawn
6/29/11 11:16 am
Werner Pfetzing says:Sounds like modern Everly Brothers ! Good Stomper.