Thursday, July 4th, 2013
(I Believe In) Travellin’ Light
Belle & Sebastian pack up recent rarities for The Third Eye Centre
Belle & SebastianMy Belle & Sebastian record collection is pretty thorough, but one omission from their official discography is the 2005 compilation Push Barman To Open Old Wounds, on account of the fact that I zealously collected the seven Jeepster EPs whose tracks make up the set when they were initially released between 1997 and 2001. Indeed, if you’re at all a fan of the Scottish popsters and haven’t heard some or – gasp – all of these songs, none of which appeared on their proper studio albums – then attend to that posthaste. Some of the very best songs the band has ever recorded can be found in these grooves.
I can’t claim the same sort of thoroughness with the singles that accompanied their last three albums, though, since the economics of being so comprehensive took a real hit after they started coming with just one or two new songs as b-sides instead of four. And so it’s excellent news that ostensibly to coincide with their upcoming North American tour dates, which include a TURF-closing show at Garrison Common this coming Sunday night, they’re putting out another double-sized b-sides compilation in The Third Eye Centre on August 27. Matablog has details and the tracklisting, which happily includes a number of songs I know I haven’t heard, as well as some remixes that I’m pretty sure I’d be just as happy never hearing but what can you do. One of those remixes has been made available as the first advance sample of the record.
Stream: Belle & Sebastian – “Your Cover’s Blown” (Miaoux Miaoux remix)
The 405 and DIY talk to Editors about their new album The Weight Of Your Love, which came out this week.
Magnet interviews Camera Obscura ahead of making them guest editors of their website this week, while NPR welcomes them to the Morning Becomes Eclectic studios for a session and Chicago Magazine also has a chat. They play the Toronto Urban Roots Fest at Garrison Common tonight, July 4.
New Order’s new live album Live At Bestival 2012 is now available to stream ahead of its release next week on July 8, courtesy of The Guardian
Stream: New Order / Live At Bestival 2012
A couple worthwhile complete sets from this past weekend’s Glastobury fest are available to watch online; there’s Savages, who’re at The Mod Club on July 16, and Daughter, who play The Phoenix on September 29.
Video: Savages @ Glastonbury 2013
Video: Daughter @ Glastonbury 2013
White Lies have released a video for that last new song from their forthcoming Big TV, out August 21. They play The Opera House on October 1.
Video: White Lies – “There Goes Our Love”
Franz Ferdinand have made a couple tracks from their new album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action available to stream. It’s out August 27 and they play The Kool Haus October 24.
Stream: Franz Ferdinand – “Right Action”
Stream: Franz Ferdinand – “Love Illumination”
The previously announced but not yet booked Tricky date now has a venue; he’s at The Mod Club on October 6, tickets $29.50 in advance. He’s touring behind his latest album False Idols. The Guardian recently hosted and posted a video session with the artist.
Tindersticks turn 20 as a band this year, and they’re marking the occasion with the release of a new album of old songs. Across Six Leap Years, the band’s tenth album, will feature ten re-recorded songs from the breadth of the catalogue; it’s out October 14 and there’s a short film/trailer on the recording sessions available now.
Trailer: Tindersticks / Across Six Leap Years
The Guardian grabbed an interview with Jessie Ware whilst at Glastonbury; she plays The Sound Academy on November 6.
Noah & The Whale have released a new video from their latest, Heart Of Nowhere.
Video: Noah & The Whale – “Lifetime”
Le Blogotheque has a video session with Slow Club.
Johnny Marr gives The Guardian a musical tour of the key points of his life; he’s also interviewed by The Telegraph.
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