The atmospheric-with-an-edge sound of M83 will soon be available to those wanting to it hear it live, as they have announced a rather extensive North American tour this spring to coincide with the release of the new album, Saturdays=Youth, out April 15. The tour will kick off in LA, and include stops in SF, Portland, and of course the cliched stop in Montreal. The tour will conclude on June 7th at the Black Cat in Washington D.C. For those fans...
There’s definitely reason to celebrate around these parts. For one, it’s almost the friggen weekend. Two, we can finally utilize this brand-spanken-new server we just transferred this glorious site to a few weeks ago. And what that means for you, dear readers, is that we can now host all the free, pre-released mp3s that bombard our inboxes. Below you will find links to grab all the tracks that’ve been floating around for the past few weeks. So have at it!...
For sixteen years now, Noise Pop has taken over San Francisco for a handful of days to play host to some of the best underground and not-quite-underground music, art and film out there. Past performers are a who's-who of indie rock gods and goddesses, and this year's event—which kicks off next Tuesday—is no exception. The Magnetic Fields, The Mountain Goats, Quasi, hell, even screenings of Wesley Willis's Joy Rides. Unlike most festivals, you've got a number of attendance options—either on...
For sixteen years now, Noise Pop has taken over San Francisco for a handful of days to play host to some of the best underground and not-quite-underground music, art and film out there. Past performers are a who's-who of indie rock gods and goddesses, and this year's event—which kicks off next Tuesday—is no exception. The Magnetic Fields, The Mountain Goats, Quasi, hell, even screenings of Wesley Willis's Joy Rides. Unlike most festivals, you've got a number of attendance options—either on...
For sixteen years now, Noise Pop has taken over San Francisco for a handful of days to play host to some of the best underground and not-quite-underground music, art and film out there. Past performers are a who's-who of indie rock gods and goddesses, and this year's event—which kicks off next Tuesday—is no exception. The Magnetic Fields, The Mountain Goats, Quasi, hell, even screenings of Wesley Willis's Joy Rides. Unlike most festivals, you've got a number of attendance options—either on...
For sixteen years now, Noise Pop has taken over San Francisco for a handful of days to play host to some of the best underground and not-quite-underground music, art and film out there. Past performers are a who's-who of indie rock gods and goddesses, and this year's event—which kicks off next Tuesday—is no exception. The Magnetic Fields, The Mountain Goats, Quasi, hell, even screenings of Wesley Willis's Joy Rides. Unlike most festivals, you've got a number of attendance options—either on...
Britt Daniel, Jim Eno and the rest of the boys from Spoon could be sitting back on their laurels right now. After all, they've had a run of damn good albums, culminating in last year's Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (although I personally feel that anything after "The Beast and Dragon, Adored" has to be a step back, just because of the sheer awesomeness of that song). But apparently laurel-sitting isn't on the menu just yet, since the band is...
The Kills previewed songs from their new album, Midnight Boom, at Popscene's Valentine's Day Massacre. The duo from London played their first U.S show in 2008 before embarking full tour starts at SXSW on March 12 (dates below). The Kills played a 45 -minute set in front of a very enthusiastic crowd at this sold -out show. Some of the songs they played were "Sour Cherry," "Kissy Kissy," and "Black Roster." The Kills – 2008 Tour Dates Below:3/12/08 Domino SXSW...
Every punk historian will tell you that the bulk of the genre was built upon a handful of bands in the twilight of the 1970s (Ramones, Sex Pistols and The Clash along with about a dozen others) and hardcore was borne of a few more (Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Black Flag, The Minutemen and the clutch of groups that the members of those bands started after the originals fell apart) but that can only be viewed as part of the...
I've never been much of a car person. Granted, after 20 years in Southern California I've made my peace with them. I've learned to drive the freeways with ease. I've even been known to express something like affection for my beat-to-shit 1990 Honda Civic (bought brand new; 238,000 miles, thanks for asking). But for the first first 30 years of my life I was firmly anti-car. They were evil—polluting, dangerous, unnecessary. I didn't get my driver's license until I was...