June
25 - Norway @ Hove Festival
27 - Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle
28 - St. Gallen, Switzerland @ St. Gallen Festival
30 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg Read more
Boris hope “this is going to be a new experience for everyone beyond ‘music’ ‘Features collaborations with special guests: Stephen O’ Malley (sunn0))), KTL), and Michio Kurihara (Ghost, White Heaven, The Stars). The Southern Lord version is drastically different than the version of Smile released by Daymare records in Japan. The main difference between the Southern Lord version and the Daymare version is the mix of the actual songs themselves. Where the songs on the Japanese version have a more electronic or noisy-psychedelic vibe, the North American/European version here features a heavier more straight-forward rock aesthetic. Its truly remarkable how the band consciously have set out (and achieved) to make two completely different sounding versions of the same album. It is a testament to their continual, endless well-spring of creativity! The Southern Lord version also features a track that has never been heard by anyone! : “You Were Holding an Umbrella”.
A multi-album, worldwide deal is now officially in the can. The Matador singles that will roll out over this year (the first one is already out of print) will be compiled into a CD to be released this fall, and Reatard’s former label, In The Red, will be releasing another CD of his early solo singles in June. The first proper Matador album is projected to come out in early ‘09.
Death Cab For Cutie have made a few songs available on The Daytrotter:
“A Movie Script Ending”
A song about the town where we all met. Bellingham, Washington. We have each been back there from time to time since moving away and I can honestly say, the air on Railroad still makes the same sound.
Jay-Z will perform at this year’s Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts. This marks the first invitation to the event for a hip hop artist, and is being met with mixed reactions from guitar-loving wankers across the pond. Despite last year’s festival being sold out in two hours tickets are still available. Read more
“Selene Luna lives in a building once inhabited by Lucille Ball, and whatever magic Ball left in the walls seems to have rubbed off. Luna radiates old Hollywood glamour, and it’s not just the kitten heels or the torpedo bra. She’s got a quirky humor reminiscent of the red-haired comedian, made naughty by a touch of Bettie Page sensuality and the girlish charm of Betty Boop. It’s that kind of presence that has made Luna one of the most recognizable faces in the city’s burlesque-revival scene.” Read more