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Saturday, May 14th, 2011

CONTEST – Anna Calvi @ The El Mocambo – May 27, 2011

Photo By Sharan SoorSharan SoorWho: Anna Calvi
What: Anglo-Italian singer-songwriter/guitar virtuoso whose dramatic and romantic self-titled debut is one of the most sumptuous things you will hear this year.
Why: After cancelling her debut North American tour back in March due to an injured arm, Calvi will be playing her first shows on this side of the pond later this month – precisely when I’m on THAT side of the pond, natch. One can only hope her August appearance at Osheaga in Montreal is part of a new batch of dates.
When: Friday, May 27, 2011
Where: The El Mocambo in Toronto (19+)
Who else: San Diego’s Cuckoo Chaos are support across the entire tour.
How: Tickets for the show are $12 in advance, but courtesy of Domino Records, I’ve got a pair of passes to the show and a copy of Anna Calvi on LP to give away. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Anna Calvi” in the subject line and your full name and mailing address in the body. Contest closes at midnight, May 19.
What else: Clash reports that Calvi’s next single – out June 20 – will be “Desire” and the b-side on the 7″ single will be a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Joan Of Arc”. Um, yes please.

MP3: Anna Calvi – “Blackout”
Video: Anna Calvi – “Blackout”

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

CONTEST – Portugal. The Man @ Lee’s Palace – May 27, 2011

Photo By Emily Dyan IbarraEmily Dyan IbarraWho: Portugal. The Man
What: The second-most famous thing to come out of Wasalia, Alaska but certainly the more psychedelic and arguably the smarter of the two – even with their odd handle on the rules of grammar and punctuation.
Why: They’ll be previewing material from their seventh album In The Mountain, In The Cloud, due out July 19.
When: Friday, May 27, 2011
Where: Lee’s Palace in Toronto (19+)
Who else: Super-strong support on this bill comes from Telekinesis and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
How: Tickets for the show are $15 in advance but courtesy of Atlantic Records, I’ve got a pair of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to see Portugal. The Man” in the subject line and your full name in the body, and have that in to me before midnight, May 19.
What else: The Coloradoan and OC Weekly have interviews with the band.

MP3: Portugal. The Man – “People Say”
MP3: Portugal. The Man – “AKA M80 The Wolf”

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Candyfloss

Review of Jonny’s Jonny and giveaway

Photo By Mei LewisMei LewisIn case it wasn’t obvious from the name, Jonny is the musical marriage of Teenage Fanclub’s Norman Blake and former Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci Euros Childs. It’s perhaps not a pairing that people have been clamouring for – it never even occurred to me that the two might work together before it was announced that they were – but it’s not out of left field either. In fact, the more I think about it, the more logical it gets – Blake led the Fannies through two decades of power pop perfection while Childs’ now-defunct Mynci made their name with a unique blend of psychedelia and folk that proudly wore their Welsh heritage on their sleeves; there’s really no reason that the meeting of these minds shouldn’t produce something worthy.

And their self-titled debut, released earlier this Spring, is very much worthy. It’s not a record that necessarily aspires to greatness – the vibe is much more casual and off-the-cuff with a healthy dose of goofiness added in for good measure – but the combination of Childs’ distinctively fantastical songwriting and Blake’s immaculate songcraft can’t help but be a winning combination. Jonny offers both the spot-on harmonies and indelible melodies you’d expect from a Fanclub record but also some of the musical unpredictability that Gorky’s were known for. Not everything hits – opener “Wich is Wich” is pretty much a throwaway and there’s no reason “Cave Dance” needed to run over ten minutes, but songs like “Circling The Sun” and “Candyfloss” are the sort of gems that might represent the career highwater marks of lesser artists. Their name might be nigh-on meaningless but their music makes an impression.

The record is currently available to stream in whole at Merge, and their introductory EP – consisting of non-album material – is still available to download for free. They will be kicking off a North American tour with two nights at the Drake Underground in Toronto – fun fact, Blake now resides in Kitchener, Ontario – on June 3 and 4. Tickets for each show are $21.50 in advance but courtesy of Collective Concerts and Merge, I’ve got a couple of prize packs to give away. There’s one for each night and they consist of a pair of passes to the show, a copy of Jonny on CD and a pink balloon that was given away to those who pre-ordered the album. Why? Why not? To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to meet Jonny” in the subject line and your full name in the body along with your mailing address and a note as to which night you’d prefer or if you’ve no preference, say you have no preference. Contest closes at midnight, May 19.

MP3: Jonny – “Candyfloss”
Video: Jonny – “You Was Me”
Video: Jonny – “Candyfloss”
Stream: Jonny / Jonny
ZIP: Jonny / Free

Keeping with both the “streaming new records from Merge” and “bands made up of people from other bands” memes, we have Amor de Días – aka Alisdair from The Clientele and Lupe of Pipas – and their debut full-length Street Of The Love Of Days, which is out next week. The record is streaming at Merge, a new video from said record has just been released, the band is on the road and at The Horseshoe on May 25 and Design Sponge has an interview with Lupe Núñez-Fernández.

Video: Amor de Dias – “Late Morning”
Stream: Amor de Dias / Amor de Dias

Also out next week is Nursing Home, the second album from London’s Let’s Wrestle. Paste has the whole thing available to listen in advance of its release next Tuesday, May 17.

Stream: Let’s Wrestle / Nursing Home

Not out on Merge but definitely out soon – May 24 to be precise – and up and streaming at Hype Machine is Pala, the second effort from Friendly Fires. You can also download an MP3 over there and see them at The Phoenix on May 30.

Stream: Friendly Fires / Pala

The Fly and The Phoenix checks in with Arctic Monkeys about their forthcoming album Suck It And See, out June 7. Spin has also got a new track from the record available to stream. They play The Kool Haus on May 21.

Opening up that show are The Vaccines, who have got a Daytrotter session up, are interviewed by Buzznet and whose debut What Did You Expect From The Vaccines is out May 31. And oh yeah, they’re giving away a live track.

MP3: The Vaccines – “Norgaard” (live)

Black Book gets Paul Banks of Interpol to interview Anna Calvi while Mojo just sends some guy to do the same. She is at The El Mocambo on May 27.

Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit talks about the importance of music blogs at The Pop Cop. They’re at The Molson Amphitheatre on July 29, opening for Death Cab For Cutie.

DIY, The Guardian, The Skinny, The Australian, Clash, Paste and The Quietus all get some time with Wild Beasts about their new record Smother.

The AV Club talks to Stuart Staples of Tindersticks about the art of scoring. Movies. Scoring movies.

Clash welcomes the British festival season with a conversation with Elbow.

Drowned In Sound meets Graham Coxon.

Dev Hynes’ Blood Orange has released a new video for the A-side from his debut 7″ and put the b-side up on Soundcloud to stream.

Video: Blood Orange – “Dinner”

The Twilight Sad are giving away an acoustic EP to anyone who hands over their email address; the sign-up form is up on their website, as is a set of videos from the recording session.

Pitchfork reports that Upside Down, the documentary about Creation Records, has gotten a DVD release as of this week and comes packaged with a two-CD soundtrack/sampler of Creation artists. Which would be great if not for the the fact that it’s only PAL and region-2. Would someone please bring this film to North America in some watchable form?

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

CONTEST – The Felice Brothers @ Lee’s Palace – May 12, 2011

Photo via FacebookFacebookWho: The Felice Brothers
What: Folk-rock five-piece based out of the Catskills, only two of whom are actually brothers from the same mother. But they started the band so they get to name it whatever they want.
Why: The remarkably prolific outfit will release their latest album Celebration, Florida on Tuesday, and are touring to promote.
When: Thursday, May 12, 2011
Where: Lee’s Palace in Toronto (19+)
Who else: South Carolina duo Shovels & Rope are supporting on this tour.
How: Tickets are $17.50 in advance, but courtesy of Collective Concerts, I’ve got two pairs of passes to give away for the show. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to be a Felice Brother” in the subject line and your full name in the body, and have that in to me before midnight, May 9.
What else: On Milwaukee and Madison.com have interviews with the Felice brothers.

MP3: The Felice Brothers – “Run Chicken Run”
MP3: The Felice Brothers – “Wonderful Life”

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

CONTEST – Here We Go Magic @ The Horseshoe – May 11, 2011

Photo By Maxine FauconnierMaxine FauconnierWho: Here We Go Magic
What: Brooklyn prog-pop band that evolved out of frontman Luke Temple’s folkier-inclined solo project.
Why: Their 2010 sophomore effort Pigeons was followed up with The January EP, though it was in fact released in late March. Practically April. And now they’re touring.
When: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Where: The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto (19+)
Who else: AroarA – aka Andrew Whiteman of Broken Social Scene’s latest project – opens things up.
How: Tickets for the show are $13.50 in advance, but courtesy of Collective Concerts, I’ve got a pair of passes to give away. To enter, email me at contests AT chromewaves.net with “I want to Go Magic” in the subject line and your full name in the body. Contest closes at midnight, May 9.
What else: Sonic Scoop talks to guitarist/bassist Jennifer Turner.

MP3: Here We Go Magic – “Hands In The Sky”
MP3: Here We Go Magic – “Casual”