Friday, December 9th, 2011
Heading For The Top
Spiritualized offers Sweet release
FacebookAlmost four years on from their last dispatch, Spiritualized has announced that their seventh studio album Sweet Heart Sweet Light will be released on March 19, 2012. It’s about the same gap that separated 2008’s Songs In A&E and 2003’s Amazing Grace, but that delay was compounded by Jason Pierce’s near-death experience. This time any extenuating factors in the delay fell into the more decidedly benign category; new labels in both Europe and America, recitals and reissues to mark the 10th anniversary of their landmark Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, etc.
But the record is finally done and according to the press release from Domino (their new European home to go with Fat Possum Stateside), it’s Pierce’s tribute to old school rock’n’roll in the spirit of The Beach Boys and Chuck Berry. I can only hope it turned out better than their last stab at raw rock as Amazing Grace is the go-to Spiritualized album for precisely no one.
The Guardian has an audio interview with Jason Pierce about the making of the new record and also a live video of the album’s leadoff track, recorded last weekend at the Other Voices festival.
Video: Spiritualized – “Hey Jane” (live at Other Voices)
Also at Other Voices and recorded by The Guardian were Wild Beasts, whose entire set is available to watch.
Exclaim reports that Tindersticks have confirmed details of their new record: The Something Rain will be out on February 21 and a stream and video for the first single from the album are available now.
Stream: Tindersticks – “Medicine”
Video: Tindersticks – “Medicine”
DIY talks to Veronica Falls frontwoman Roxanne Clifford about their plans for following up a pretty swell 2011; plans which include a February 14 date at The Garrison in Toronto.
SYFFAL – yes, it’s an acronym – has words with Charles and Rebecca of Slow Club.
In conversation with The Creator’s Project, Jamie xx says that the new xx album should be done and out in time for the Summer festival season, which is to say the front half of 2012.
The Leeds Guide speaks briefly with David Gedge of The Wedding Present, in town at The Horseshoe on March 25.
Alex James tells NME that Blur are planning a holiday get-together and in addition to exchanging gifts and drinking egg nog, they may well do some recording.
Emmy The Great ponders to The Daily Star why there are so many indie Christmas albums being released this year, including her own.
Kaiser Chiefs are still around and Under The Radar reports they’re following this Summer’s The Future Is Medieval with a new album less than a year later in Start the Revolution Without Me, out March 6. The first MP3 is available to download at RCRDLBL – also still around – and they’ll be at The Phoenix on April 17.
Video: Kaiser Chiefs – “Little Shocks”
Coldplay are at the Air Canada Centre on July 23. Last time they were here in 2009 it was the Rogers Centre; stadium band to arena band, oh the indignity.
Video: Coldplay – “Paradise”
The Line Of Best Fit and The Edinburgh Journal talk to James Graham of The Twilight Sad, whose new record No One Can Ever Know is out on February 7.
Exclaim gathers five bits of Stone Roses trivia for your enjoyment.
Cat’s Eyes, the debut album from Cat’s Eyes, continues to yield new videos. Like this one.
Video: Cat’s Eyes – “The Best Person I Know”
As is usually the case when a band with a breakout album does a tour of woefully undersized venues that are sold the hell out, M83 has announced a Spring tour that brings the French electro-gaze act back to town for a show at the Sound Academy on May 6, tickets $25 in advance. And while normally I wouldn’t bother hitting a second show for the same album having just seen them last month, I’ll definitely be there. Why? I Break Horses are opening the whole tour. I love I Break Horses, and their debut Hearts. How much? I’ll tell you next week.
MP3: I Break Horses – “Winter Beats”
Video: M83 – “Midnight City”
Cheers to Ja Ja Ja for finding and posting this live Loney Dear studio performance of “D Major”.
The Raveonettes are marking the holidays with a new video for the cryptically-titled “Christmas Song”.
Video: The Raveonettes – “The Christmas Song”
The Jonsi-scored soundtrack to Cameron Crowe’s latest film We Bought A Zoo is now up to stream at Rolling Stone.
Stream: We Bought A Zoo original soundtrack
NPR has posted a KEXP session from Icelandic merrymakers Of Monsters & Men. Their first North American release will be the digital Into The Woods EP on December 20, followed by a domestic issue of My Head Is An Animal in the Spring.
Australia’s Gotye has a date at The Phoenix on March 31.
Video: Gotye – “Bronte”
Interview talks to Hayley Mary, lead singer of The Jezabels.
NME reports that the long-awaited (by me, anyways) second Ladyhawke album will have a title of Anxiety and release date of March 19. And they’ve got some video of Pip Brown at work on said record.