Tuesday, May 28th, 2013
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Camera Obscura defeats the slow news day with Desire Lines stream
Anna Isola CrollaWith yesterday being both Memorial Day in the US and a Bank Holiday in the UK, the internet was understandably reasonably quiet, at least from a music news perspective. If you covered, say, municipal affairs in Toronto, then it was far from it. But I digress.
If you were to have only one noteworthy item to lead off a post, however, you could do far worse than to announce that Scotland’s Camera Obscura have made their new long-player of elegant indie-pop Desire Lines – the first since 2009’s My Maudlin Career – available to stream in whole via NPR before its formal release date of next Tuesday, June 4. And the perfect accompaniment for that listening session would be these feature pieces on the band in The Scotsman and The List, and the knowledge that in just over a month’s time – July 4 – they’ll be in town opening up for She & Him on the first night of the Toronto Urban Roots Fest at Garrison Commons.
MP3: Camera Obscura – “Fifth In Line To The Throne”
Stream: Camera Obscura / Desire Lines
Consequence Of Sound interviews Laura Marling as her new record Once I Was An Eagle is officially out in North America as of today.
Beady Eye have released a second video from their second album BE, due out in the UK on June 10.
Video: Beady Eye – “Second Bite Of The Apple”
CHVRCHES have rolled out another track that will presumably appear on their forthcoming debut album when it comes out this Fall. Which also means you will recognize one more song they play at The Hoxton on June 12. Counteract has an interview with the band.
Stream: CHVRCHES – “Gun”
Iceage explains to aux.tv why they’re not fascists, which really, is exactly what a fascist would say. They’re at The Horseshoe on June 15 for NXNE.
Spin, The Scotsman, and Liverpool Echo talk to Bobby Gillespie about the new Primal Scream album More Light – out now abroad and June 18 in North America – while The Guardian welcomes the band for an acoustic video session.
MTV Hive chats with Palma Violets, who’ve released a new video from their debut 180. They make their third local appearance of the year on August 3 at Garrison Commons as part of The Grove Fest.
Video: Palma Violets – “Best Of Friends”
Thomas Mars of Phoenix – who are headlining The Grove Fest at Garrison Commons on August 3 – recounts the soundtrack of his life for The Guardian.
Consequence Of Sound and The Boston Globe talk to James Blake, who has been announced as one of the featured acts at this year’s Drake-assembled OVO Fest at The Molson Amphitheatre on August 4. NPR is also streaming a complete concert in HD from DC recently.
By way of Elizabeth Sankey’s blog, Summer Camp report that their second album is done, with release details still to come.
The Daily Star reports that Manic Street Preachers will break their hiatus which began after 2010’s Postcards From a Young Man with two new albums, being recorded simultaneously – one mostly acoustic, the other mostly not.
Brett Anderson discusses the success of the Suede reunion with Drowned In Sound.
NPR has a World Cafe session with Frightened Rabbit.
MusicOmh interviews Victoria Hesketh of Little Boots.
NOW previewed Charli XCX’s visit last week with an interview, while Stereogum captured a Backstreet Boys cover in a video session. She also just released a new video from her debut True Romance.
Video: Charli XCX – “Take My Hand”
Rolling Stone grabbed a wide-ranging Q&A with Damon Albarn before Blur’s Coachella appearances last month where he reflects on projects past and future, including a new Blur record and his first solo album.
British Sea Power have rolled out a new video from their latest album, Machineries Of Joy.
Video: British Sea Power – “Hail Holy Queen”
Allo Darlin’ unveil a new song via a video session for BalconyTV.
The Alternate Side has a session and interview with and The Georgia Straight a feature piece on Daughter.
Daytrotter has a session with Billy Bragg.
CBC Music got to know Iceland’s Of Monsters & Men before they played their festival this past weekend.
The 405 meets The Raveonettes.