Thursday, December 12th, 2013
Music When The Lights Go Out
Coeur de Pirate offers Trauma-tic covers album
Clara PalardyBeatrice Martin – Coeur de Pirate to her fans – can be forgiven for taking a little while to release the follow-up to 2011’s Blonde; my understanding is that having a baby takes a bit out of you. But after returning to live performances this past Summer, she’s announced she’ll be back with a new record to kick of 2014.
But instead of a new collection of French-language originals, her third album will be a set of English-language covers called Trauma which she recorded for the soundtrack of Québec television series of the same name (“trauma” is French for “trauma”). But unlike the fun Top-40 covers that she’s been known to pepper her live sets with – Rihanna’s “Umbrella” or Katy Perry’s “I Kissed A Girl”, for example – the tracklist will comprise “serious” songs from a diverse list of artists including The Libertines, Bon Iver, Kenny Rogers, and Patrick Watson to name a few. Exclaim has more details and her version of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good” is available to stream below.
Trauma is out January 14.
Stream: Coeur de Pirate – “You Know I’m No Good”
NOW puts Fresh Snow on their cover in anticipation of their appearance at Friday night’s Long Winter at The Great Hall, and in addition to that, their next local show has been announced – they’ll be at The Silver Dollar on January 11 for a Wavelength showcase; tickets for that will be $6 at the door. Del Bel will also be on the bill showcasing material from their forthcoming new album; they’ve just released a new track for free download – a cover of John Prine’s holiday chestnut, “Christmas In Prison”.
MP3: Fresh Snow – “Saturation Complete”
MP3: Del Bel – “Christmas In Prison”
NOW has a feature on Dog Day, whose new record Fade Out came out this week and will be at Cinecycle on December 14, which is to say this Saturday.
The Hidden Cameras have released a second taste of their new album Age, which will be out on January 21 – check it out at Q. They’re at Lee’s Palace on February 15.
Stream: The Hidden Cameras – “Year Of The Spawn”
The Come Up Show have an interview with Shad, who has premiered a new video from Flying Colours at Complex. He plays The Danforth Music Hall on January 31.
Video: Shad featuring Lights – “Remember To Remember”
Timber Timbre have announced an April 1 release date for their new album, Hot Dreams. Check out the trailer below.
Trailer: Timber Timbre / Hot Dreams
Until now, Tokyo Police Club haven’t offered up too many details on their next album, currently being recorded and coming out next year, but they’ve just put out a first taste of it by way of a nine-minute multi-part epic that modestly suggests the new record might be a wee bit ambitious.
Stream: Tokyo Police Club – “Argentina (Parts 1, 2, 3)”
Young Galaxy have turned back to the original issue of Ultramarine for another new video. Unless you count this live performance clip at Southern Souls.
Video: Young Galaxy – “Fever”
Noisey has premiered the new video from The Darcys’ latest album Warring.
Video: The Darcys – “Itchy Blood”
Dan Bejar talks to Exclaim about his future Destroyer plans.
The Dallas Observer and Phoenix New Times talk to Jace Lasek of The Besnard Lakes.
Paste gets to know Devon Welsh of Majical Cloudz.