Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
Glass Jaw
Scud Mountain Boys route reunion tour to drop Joe Pernice off at home
Sub PopWhile far from the most earth-shattering reunion announcement by any popular measure, it was most pleasant and unexpected when word came last month that Scud Mountain Boys were getting back together for some shows in 2012. The Scud Mountain Boys, for those not in the know, were Joe Pernice’s first band of note, an alt-country foursome that evolved from the rockier Scuds and preceded the more pop-oriented and only slightly less sad-sack Pernice Brothers. Their tenure ran from 1991 to 1997 and three albums, the first two of which – Pine Box and Dance The Night Away – were collected as The Early Year and rounded out by the more fleshed-out production of Massachusetts, which pointed at the direction Pernice would follow in future endeavors.
Those records are set to be reissued by Pernice’s own Ashmont Records sometime around December, along with a new disc of Scud-era rarities. And though the initial run of reunion dates were limited to the American northeast, a February 25 date at Lee’s Palace in Toronto was just added – presumably to allow Joe a quick cab ride home as the Boston native has been a Hogtown resident for over half a decade now. Tickets for the show will be $16.50, on sale this Friday. The Hollywood Reporter checks in with Joe Pernice to find out how the reunion, which started with a 3-out-of-4 member performance in Connecticut in August, came to be.
And for those who prefer their Pernice in Brothers form, a new album is also in the works and should be out in 2012.
MP3: Scud Mountain Boys – “Grudge Fuck”
The Decemberists are previewing a few tracks from their new Long Live The King EP, out November 1, by streaming a couple songs at New York Magazine and Paste. Colin Meloy has also reflected on his love of R.E.M. for Mojo and finally, congratulations to keyboardist Jenny Conlee whose breast cancer is in remission.
Stream: The Decemberists – “Foregone”
Stream: The Decemberists – “E Watson”
Titus Andronicus have released a video for the Nirvana cover they released for Spin‘s Nevermind tribute album.
Video: Titus Andronicus – “Breed”
Pitchfork is streaming the b-side to the Mazzy Star comeback single “Common Burn” while pointing out the a-side is listenable over at Amazon.
Stream: Mazzy Star – “Common Burn”
Stream: Mazzy Star – “Lay Myself Down”
If anyone wasn’t sure what Wilco’s position on the whole Occupy Wall Street movement was, this stream of a Woody Guthrie song they’ve posted on their website should clarify matters.
Stream: Wilco – “The Jolly Banker”
Meanwhile, NPR goes digging through their World Cafe vaults for recordings of the Uncle Tupelo family tree.
Californian psych-pop outfit Woods have made a date at The Horseshoe for December 8. Why on earth Californians would decide to visit Canada in December is beyond me, but they are. Tickets are $13.50 in advance.
MP3: Woods – “To Clean”
MP3: Woods – “Rain On”
Video: Woods – “To Clean”
A first sample of the reunited Guided By Voices is now available to download courtesy of Matablog – and it’s kinda great. Let’s Go Eat The Factory arrives January 1.
MP3: Guided By Voices – “The Unsinkable Fats Domino”
NYC Taper is streaming Savoir Adore’s show at Cake Shop as part of CMJ from last week.