Friday, April 19th, 2013
Do It Again
This, that, and the new Camera Obscura single thing
Anna Isola CrollaIf you were thinking that Friday meant another housecleaning, link-aggregating post – this time from all points abroad – then you are correct. You get a cookie. From someone else. I have no cookies to give.
Nor do I technically have the new single from Camera Obscura to give, since it’s not mine to allocate, but since it was rolled out in streamable form to the internet earlier this week, I can certainly point you to it. It comes from their forthcoming fifth album Desire Lines, and while it’s been four years since My Maudlin Career, that time hasn’t been spent reinventing their sound. “Do It Again” is very much in keeping with the big, buoyant pop side of their skill set, but if you have a problem with more singles along the lines of “French Navy” or “Lloyd, I’m Ready To Be Heartbroken”, well God, Jed, I don’t even wanna know you.
Desire Lines is out June 4, and while the band had to cancel a brace of North American dates in March around SXSW, their Summer tour supporting She & Him is all systems go and will bring them to Garrison Commons at Fort York on July 4 to open the inaugural Toronto Urban Roots Fest.
Stream: Camera Obscura – “Do It Again”
Consequence Of Sound, Pretty Much Amazing, Gigwise, and DIY have interviews with Charli XCX, whose debut True Romance hit the shelves earlier this week. She opens for Marina & The Diamonds at Echo Beach on May 23.
Under The Radar and Billboard talk to Jessie Ware on the occasion of the North American release of Devotion earlier this week.
Pitchfork checks in with Anthony Gonzalez of M83 about the experience of scoring a big Hollywood film. Said film – Oblivion – is out today.
Sweden’s Junip have been streaming their forthcoming self-titled album over at Pitchfork ahead of its formal release on April 23. They’re in town at The Great Hall on May 10.
MP3: Junip – “Your Life Your Call”
MP3: Junip – “Line Of Fire”
Stream: Junip / Junip
Pitchfork and Stuff have feature interviews with Phoenix, who’ve gotten around to making their new album Bankrupt! available to stream via iTunes before it comes out on Tuesday, April 23. They headline the Grove Fest at Fort York on August 3.
Stream: Phoenix / Bankrupt!
Johnny Marr answers questions about Skrillex, Margaret Thatcher, and his solo record from Noisey, Rolling Stone, and The Chicago Tribune, respectively. He plays The Phoenix on April 27.
The Georgia Straight and Filter chat with Palma Violets, coming to town for a headline gig at Lee’s Palace on May 3 and again as part of The Grove Fest at Fort York on August 3.
The 405 interviews Victoria Hesketh of Little Boots about her new album Nocturnes, coming May 7.
Savages have released a new video from their forthcoming debut album Silence Yourself, coming May 7.
Video: Savages – “Shut Up”
Florence & The Machine’s contribution to The Great Gatsby soundtrack has been made available to stream. The album is out May 7, a few days before the film’s release on May 10.
Stream: Florence & The Machine – “Over The Love”
Swede-pop vetereans Club 8 have released the first video from their next record Above The City, coming out May 21.
Video: Club 8 – “Stop Taking My Time”
Spin points out a stream of another new song from Laura Marling’s next record Once I Was An Eagle, out May 28.
Stream: Laura Marling – “Master Hunter”
Spinner has an interview with Stone Roses biographer Simon Spence about researching his book The Stone Roses: War and Peace, while The Guardian has got a trailer for the Made Of Stone documentary coming out June 5 in the UK
Trailer: The Stone Roses: Made Of Stone
Billboard talks to Oliver Sim of The xx about the writing of their third album, Huffington Post to Romy Madley Croft about the band’s success, and Rolling Stone and MTV Hive have some words with Jamie Smith about his projects. They’re at Downsview Park with Grizzly Bear on June 6.
Empire Of The Sun are streaming the first complete sample of their new album Ice On The Dune, out June 17.
Stream: Empire Of The Sun – “Alive”
New Order details their strategy of releasing EPs of new material to justify their continued existence to Billboard.
The Quietus has an interview with Richard Thompson.
The AV Club gets Frightened Rabbit to step into their studio to cover Cheap Trick’s “Surrender”.
Veronica Falls have rolled out a new video from Waiting For Something To Happen.
Video: Veronica Falls – “Waiting For Something To Happen”
Rolling Stone checks in with the lads of Two Door Cinema Club, getting ready to work on album number three.
Filter has a conversation with Nick Cave.
Billboard has a video session and interview with Little Green Cars.
The Knife put out a new video from their latest, Shaking The Habitual.
Video: The Knife – “A Cherry On Top”
Very sad to hear about the passing of Storm Thorgerson, graphic designer of album art for the likes of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and Catherine Wheel. This was always my favourite of his pieces. For purely artistic reasons, of course.
And finally, noting that tomorrow is indeed Record Store Day, The Fly interviewed record collecting geeks in British Sea Power, The Joy Formidable, and TOY, amongst others.