Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
We Can Get Together
The Hold Steady declare Heaven to be right now; advance stream new album
Mark SeligerPerhaps cognizant of the fact that their new record would be ripped and leaked to the internet approximately 41 minutes and 20 seconds after the first store opened up on Saturday for Record Store Day and the first of those 600 limited edition LPs sold, The Hold Steady have made Heaven Is Whenever available to stream at NPR in its entirety, more than two weeks ahead of its official May 4 street date. The record is their first since the departure of keyboardist Franz Nicolay and accordingly, first impressions reveal a leaner, more guitar-driven sound though there’s still keyboard flourishes where necessary and, if my ears don’t deceive me, some clarinet action as well.
The first leg of North American touring for the album only covered some American west coast and southeast dates, but after a month in Europe in June, they’re back on the road in July and while full dates are still forthcoming, one is confirmed for July 16 at the Kool Haus in Toronto with The Whigs as support. Yes, it took a while but it appears that everyone’s favourite bar band is now too big to play bars. They’re still trying to make the show special, however. Dubbed “Sneakers & Speakers”, it’s being co-presented by former Toronto Raptor and on-record music aficionado Matt Bonner – the Red Rocket – and a portion of the ticket sales will be donated to the Toronto Boys & Girls Club. Tickets for the show will be $21.50 and go on sale Friday. Update: Full tour dates from the second North American leg are up, and it looks like the T.O. show is the tour closer. If you think THAT’S not going to be beer-soaked, you are dumb.
And if you want to hear how the new stuff sounds alongside the old, NYC Taper is sharing a recording of the band’s show at the Bowery in New York last week.
Stream: The Hold Steady / Heaven Is Whenever
Also coming soon to your ears via advance stream is High Violet, the new record from The National. Starting this Friday, it’ll be streaming at The New York Times for the two and a half weeks leading up to its May 11 release. That’s right, the Old Gray Lady is getting her rocks off. Drowned In Sound and Black Book have features on the band, who will be at Massey Hall on June 8 and 9.
Filter Q&As The Antlers, who have released a new video from Hospice and are opening up both of those Massey shows for The National. There’s a streamable session with the band at WPGU wherein they cover The xx and if you head over to their website, you can currently download two pre-HospiceNew York Hospitals and Cold War.
Video: The Antlers – “Sylvia”
The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Santa Barbara Independent and Aquarium Drunkard have interviews with Beach House. They play the Toronto Islands on June 19.
The Colorado Springs Independent and OC Weekly talk to Alan Sparhawk of Retribution Gospel Choir.
The Courier-Journal, NorthJersey.com and Spinner talk to Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles.
Filter thinks you should already know Ted Leo. He’s at Lee’s Palace on June 26.
Voxy has an interview with Wilco’s John Stirratt.
MBV Music has got the first MP3 from the forthcoming Pernice Brothers record Goodbye, Killer. It’s out June 15.
New LCD Soundsystem video. I hope they dress their roadies up like pandas whilst on tour. This Is Happening is out May 18 and they play the Kool Haus on May 25.
Video: LCD Soundsystem – “Drunk Girls”
M.I.A. will release her third album, as yet untitled, on June 29.
The Fader have got an MP3 of the Blonde Redhead contribution to 4AD’s Record Store Day 12″ available to download.
MP3: Blonde Redhead – “Not Getting There”
CokeMachineGlow has an interview with A Sunny Day In Glasgow.
A Head Full Of Wishes reports that Dean & Britta’s soundtrack for the 13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests film will be getting a release this Summer.
Tonight’s Los Campesinos! gig at the Phoenix has been canceled due to volcanic activity; the band are still stuck in the UK. Refunds available at point of purchase.
Following their April 23 show at the Horseshoe, Heavy Trash will play an in-store at Sonic Boom on April 24 at 2PM.
Daniel, Fred & Julie are scheduled to play an in-store at Soundscapes on April 26 at 7:30PM.
It’s almost a V Fest 2008 reunion when Silversun Pickups and Against Me! hit the road with The Henry Clay People for a North American tour that includes a June 29 date at the Sound Academy in Toronto; tickets $34.50 in advance.
Crowded House will be at Massey Hall on July 12 in support of their new record Intriguer, due out June 12. The Herald-Sun and The Daily Telegraph talk to Neil Finn about the new album.
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros have a July 30 date at the Phoenix, tickets $19 in advance.
MP3: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes – “40 Day Dream”
Bernard Butler gives BBC6 a guitar lesson, teaching them – and you – how to play “Animal Nitrate”. Probably the closest we’ll ever come to hearing him play Suede songs again.
Tags: A Sunny Day In Glasgow, Antlers, Beach House, Bernard Butler, Blonde Redhead, Daniel Fred & Julie, Dean & Britta, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Heavy Trash, Hold Steady, LCD Soundsystem, Los Campesinos, M.I.A., National, Pernice Brothers, Retribution Gospel Choir, Ted Leo, Titus Andronicus, Whigs, Wilco
4/21/10 11:47 am
bobfrombob says:Turns out THS are booked for Ottawa Bluesfest on the 17th. I suspect the 16th will still be beer-soaked.
9/2/10 12:43 pm
Stephen Frost says:omg, yes, clarinet action.