Friday, May 13th, 2011
Look At Me Now
The Elected elect to run again
Lauren DukoffOnly the most optimistic of souls think we’ll ever hear new material from Rilo Kiley; aside from rumours of a b-sides/rarities compilation, it would seem that 2007’s Under The Blacklight – on which they already sounded disinterested – will be the final word for the Los Angeles pop outfit. And while frontwoman Jenny Lewis has already established a pretty successful solo (and duo) career, former partner Blake Sennett is returning to active duty by turning his former side-project The Elected – last heard from on 2006’s aptly-titled Sun Sun Sun – into a full-time gig with Bury Me In My Rings, out next Tuesday.
The album is currently streaming in whole over at My Old Kentucky Blog and it sounds as though Sennett is still content to mine the rich tradition of classic and breezy Californian pop – with a foray into funk that’s as questionable as any attempts at funk that can be described as a “foray” – for his purposes. His tunes were never the highlights of Rilo Kiley’s records – Lewis’ ascent to stardom over their run was impossible to eclipse – but he was always a solid tunesmith with a good sense of melody. Perhaps now, without having to be constantly measured against his bandmate, he can establish his own merits properly.
He’s also taking his show on the road and that will bring him to Toronto’s Drake Underground on June 30. American Songwriter and Consequence Of Sound have conversations with Sennett about the new record and the latter gets a pretty colourful and definitive-sounding quote about the current (and final?) state of Rilo Kiley.
MP3: The Elected – “Babyface”
Stream: The Elected / Bury Me In My Rings
PopMatters and The News Chief have interviews with Jason Isbell, in town for a show at The Horseshoe on May 22.
And Maria Taylor, who opens up that show and the tour for Isbell, has announced an August 16 release date for her new record Overlook. Details and a streamable new song over at Under The Radar.
Rolling Stone talks to The Head & The Heart.
The Fruit Bats have a new record in the can entitled Tripper, and will be sharing it with the world come August 2. Exclaim has details and a widget from which to download a new, non-album, J Mascis-guesting MP3.
eMusic interviews Will Sheff of Okkervil River. They’re at The Phoenix on June 10.
NPR has a couple notable World Cafesessions up for your enjoyment – one with The Mountain Goats and another featuring The Kills.
Blurt profiles The Antlers, in town at The Mod Club on June 14.
Spin and NOW talk to Death Cab For Cutie’s Ben Gibbard and Chris Walla, respectively. Death Cab are at The Phoenix on May 18 and the Molson Amphitheatre on July 29 and their new record Codes & Keys is out May 31.
Daytrotter has posted a session with John Vanderslice.
Metromix and CityBeat welcome The National back to Cincinnati.
Captain’s Dead has unearthed an old 1988-vintage Uncle Tupelo demo tape and posted the contents online.
Interview does its thing with James Blake, playing a sold-out show at Lee’s Palace on Saturday night.
NPR is streaming a Lykke Li session from KCRW while Express Night Out has an interview. She’s at The Phoenix on May 22.
The Alternate Side has a video session and interview with The Raveonettes, The Columbian just an interview.
MSN talks to The Naked & Famous, back for a show at Lee’s Palace on August 9.