Thursday, June 18th, 2009
The Resistance
New release news from Muse, Dodos, Quasi, Lips
MySpaceWhat do you get when you have a pile of random news and links, not a lot of time and definitely not enough caffeine in your system? A post like this.
NME reports that British prog-rock space cadets Muse have announced the release of their fifth studio album, The Resistance, for September 14 with massive world touring to follow. I had thought they might feasible V Fest Toronto headliners, following their shiny red-jumpsuited performance at the first edition in 2006 but they seem to have all their record promotion ducks in a row with the US U2 support dates and the European headlining dates – any visits to Canada will probably come much later.
But there is some V Ontario news – the dates and one of the acts performing have basically been confirmed thanks to Mute Math’s MySpace – they’re listed as performing at V Fest Toronto on August 29 and 30.
The Dodos will release their third album Time To Die on September 15. Expect to hear some of the new material when they open up for Beirut at the Phoenix on July 6 9.
The duo of Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss have reconvened as Quasi have a new, still-untitled record in the can. Look for it to have a name by the time it comes out on October 27.
Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips confirms to the BBC that their new record will be a double-disc affair entitled Embryonic and is targeted for a September, though more likely later in the Fall release. He also gives a video interview to Clash. Hey, maybe they can headline V Fest. They still technically owe us a show.
Drowned In Sound has a two-three-part interview with Manic Street Preacher Nicky Wire. NME quotes bandmate James Dean Bradfield as saying that their next album will be a more upbeat affair than their current release, Journal For Plague Lovers.
The New Yorker salutes Sonic Youth, who have released a video from The Eternal. They are at Massey Hall on June 30.
Video: Sonic Youth – “Sacred Trickster”
NPR interviews Elvis Costello, who will be at Massey Hall on August 28.
Bowerbirds are showing off a second MP3 from their new record Upper Air, due out July 7. They will be at Sneaky Dee’s on July 14
MP3: Bowerbirds – “Beneath Your Tree”
Her Acid Tongue album was released last Fall, but Jenny Lewis has only just released a first video from it.
Video: Jenny Lewis – “Black Sand”
Decider interviews The Decemberists, playing a date at the Kool Haus on August 4.
Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis talks about American Hardcore to The Quietus. Their new record Farm is out next Tuesday.
Magnet has a Q&A with Bob Mould, who is playing guest editor at their website this week. He and his band have a date at the Mod Club on October 5.
Interview interviews An Horse.
Mille-Feuille talks to Anna-Lynne Williams of Trespassers William about her various musical projects.
JAM has an interview with Great Lake Swimmers’ Tony Dekker.
Decider has a talk with Natasha Khan of Bat For Lashes.
Charleston City Paper has an extensive feature on Band Of Horses.
Washington City Paper talks to John Stirratt of Wilco. Wilco (The Album) is out June 30.
The Quietus examines the thespian endeavours of David Bowie.