Twilight Singers (Audio)
April 24, 2011
Greg Dulli‘s (formerly from Afghan Whigs) Twilight Singers released their 5th album after a 5 year hiatus. Their new album Dynamite Steps is out now.
Chad VanGaalen ‘Sara’ (Audio)
April 21, 2011
Robin Pecknold (age 17) & Aaron Mannino play Radiohead
April 20, 2011
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Washed Out – Feel it all around
April 20, 2011
You may recognize this song from the IFC show Portlandia, by the band Washed Out. Atlanta GA.’s Ernest Greene is the artist behind Washed Out and will be releasing a full length album “Within and Without” under his new label Sub Pop Records. His music is described as having a synth pop 80s feel with a “fantasy electronic ether”. (according to Pitchfork).
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Nikki and the Dove: (Video/Audio)
April 17, 2011
I am loving this band right now. Love the pop-electro dance vibe. Brings to mind Lykke Li. Check’em out and check out the free download remix.
DJ Ease My Mind (video)
Under the Bridge (video)
Gentle Roar Remix (audio)
Europe Tour Dates
May 13 – Brighton, Great Escape Festival
May 17 – Glasgow, Playroom, The Arches
May 18 – Leeds, Above Average, Nation Of Shopkeepers
May 21- Liverpool, Moshi Moshi Party, Zanzibar Club
May 24- London, Electrowerkz
May 28 – Bristol (dottodot festival)
May 29 – Nottingham (dottodot festival)
May 30 – Manchester (dottodot festival)
June 12 – Rockness, Scotland
Niki and the Dove is a band from Stockholm, Sweden with two members, Malin Dahlström and Gustaf Karlöf. Getting together in February 2010, Malin and Gustaf have spent the time since writing together, figuring out just how pop music works and then discovering new ways to break it.
Niki and the Dove’s songs are full of magic and light but with an unsettling darkness hidden beneath the surface. It’s pop music but a world away from the production line aesthetics of much modern chart music.
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Niki and the Dove – T+V+M (Audio)
April 14, 2011
Niki and the Dove have been named one of Spin’s 2011 bands to watch. This Swedish trio deliver an impressive electro pop sound that you gotta hear.
Fleet Foxes Announce July Run of North American Tour Dates
April 14, 2011
Limited Ticket Pre-Sale Starting April 18th & 19th
Newly confirmed North American dates will be available for pre-sale at www.fleetfoxes.com on April 18th (Salt Lake City only) & 19th at 10 AM local time. The July 14th -24th tour dates include the previously announced headlining spot at Chicago’s Pitchfork Festival. Complete list of new tour dates and pre-sale information provided below.
New Fleet Foxes North American Tour Dates
Beginning Monday April 18th at 10 AM local time for the Salt Lake City show and April 19th at 10 AM local time for all other shows, a limited number of pre-sale tickets can be purchased online atwww.fleetfoxes.com. Ticket prices will vary. Fleet Foxes pre-sale tickets are available while supplies last. Public onsale information can be found at www.fleetfoxes.com or at the venue websites.
07/14/11 Thu – Toronto ON @ Massey Hall
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7/16/11 Sat – Chicago IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival*
07/17/11 Sun – Minneapolis MN @ State Theatre
07/18/11 Mon – Kansas City MO @ Uptown Theater
07/19/11 Tue – St Louis MO @ Pageant
07/21/11 Thu – Denver CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
07/22/11 Fri – Salt Lake City UT @ Red Butte Garden**
07/23/11 Sat – Boise ID @ Knitting Factory
07/24/11 Sun – Troutdale OR @ Edgefield
*Pre-sale tickets not available, festival already on sale.
** Pre-sale begins Monday, April 18th at 10 AM local time
Blouse: Firestarter – T+V+M
April 12, 2011
Check out Blouse: ‘Firestarter’ a Sub Pop artist. You’ll love it!
Sub Pop’s Record Store Day Sampler (Audio)
April 12, 2011
Check out Sub Pop’s sampler which includes; Low, The Twilight Singers, Head and The Heart, J. Mascis and more.
Fleet Foxes Tour Documentary – Robin Pecknold 2010
April 7, 2011
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J.Mascis performs at Current Studios
April 6, 2011
Reblogged from minnesotapublicradio.org
St. Paul, Minn. — Best-known as the frontman for Dinosaur Jr., J Mascis is–somewhat surprisingly–laconic and soft-spoken. In interviews, he is known for his minimal responses and repeated disdain for enthusiasm. Besides Dinosaur Jr., Mascis has played in a number of other noisy, dense bands including Witch, Sweet Apple and Deep Wound.
His first acoustic solo effort, “Several Shades of Why,” is a far cry from his previous collection of guitar- and voice-shredding anthems. On this album, he collaborated with Kurt Vile (who he’s currently touring with), Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Dre, and Band of Horses’ Brian Bidwell to produce a delicate record that showcases his versatility as a singer, guitarist and songwriter.
Songs performed: “Listen To Me,” “Several Shades Of Why” and “Little Fury Things.”
Remembering Kurt Cobain
April 5, 2011
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Robin Pecknold Songs from the Attic
April 4, 2011
So last night Robin Pecknold from Fleet Foxes was hanging out in his attic in the dark, playing his guitar because the sound is apparently really good up there. Here are his tweets:
@fleetfoxes Rode bikes all day, and the attic of the place I’m renting is like a huge reverb chamber right now! This rules!!!!!
@fleetfoxes Like seriously super reverberant. Just been playing guitar in the dark up there. Awesome
Robin Pecknold Songs from the Attic
It’s not the entire song but damn if that ain’t pretty!
You should follow him on Twitter too. He shares lots of stuff. Songs, video’s, great vinyl suggestions and he even shares guitar chords. The man is all about music. So impressed with his complete involvement with everything that has to do with Fleet Foxes.. He may be sewing up some merch T-Shirts as we speak. I would not be surprised!
Fleet Foxes – Grown Ocean plus some words from lead singer Robin Pecknold on making their new album.
March 30, 2011
Happy Birthday to Robin Pecknold who turns 25 today.
A film by Sean Pecknold
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So, for a bit of background: we’re from Seattle, and the members of the band are me, Skye Skjelset, Josh Tillman, Casey Wescott, Christian Wargo, and now our buddy Morgan Henderson, who helped out on the album and will join the band on tour. The band began as just me and Skye in Junior High, playing songs in his bedroom, until we moved to Seattle, settled on a name, and began meeting other musicians and playing with different people until we met all the guys currently on board. Casey joined in 2005, Christian in 2007, and Josh joined shortly before our first album was released, but after we’d recorded it.
We released our first album in 2008, had a lot of unexpected support from people and the press and we ended up on tour until October of 2009 (we’d expected to do one or two U.S. tours and hoped to start our next album in the Fall of 2008!)
Recording started with demos at a building in Seattle that’s been multiple recording studios since the ‘70s, from Triangle, to Jon & Stu’s, to Reciprocal Recording, to the Hall of Justice. A number of incredible albums have been made in that building over the years, including Bleach by Nirvana. So we were lucky enough to take over the lease when Death Cab for Cutie moved out in October 2009, and I started writing songs more seriously again. A couple months later, Joanna Newsom asked me if I would open some shows for her. As a huge fan of hers, I was completely honored and flattered that she’d want me to open her shows, and I felt like I needed some new songs that I could play alone. So, a number of the songs that ended up on this album came from the writing that preceded those tours. Having to play the songs alone meant I was really focusing on having a clear lyric and a strong melody, which ended up being a great change of focus for me as a writer because I’d spent a lot of 2009 messing around with non-songwriter type music and not always finding it satisfying.
After the first Newsom tour, we all went up to Woodstock, New York, to record at Dreamland Recording, where our friends in Beach House had had a good experience recording their last album Teen Dream. We were there for twelve days recording the drums and acoustic guitars. As an aside, I think Josh did an incredible job on the drums on this record, writing really inventive parts without a lot of instruction, and having such good tempo and “feel” that we were able to record all but one song on the album without a click track.
From there began a long stretch of recording in Seattle, from May of 2010 to November of 2010, where a ton of shit happened at numerous studios including Reciprocal, Bear Creek, and Avast. I could get into it, but basically it took a long time due to illness, scheduling, creative doubt, reassessment, rewriting, new songs being written, etc., etc ., etc. It was at times difficult to make this record. We ended up mixing at Avast in Seattle in December of 2010, with the record finally finished, even though we were recording vocals and guitar and rewriting lyrics up to the 11th hour. Not even the 11th, more like the 13th. So here we are, almost three years after the first album, finally done with the second one. Now I’ll talk about the actual music a little bit.
I think this music draws influence and inspiration from popular music and folk rock of the mid ‘60s to the early ‘70s, folks like Peter Paul & Mary, John Jacob Niles, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Neil Young, CSN, Judee Sill, Ennio Morricone, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, The Zombies, SMiLE-era Brian Wilson, Roy Harper, Van Morrison, John Fahey, Robbie Basho, The Trees Community, Duncan Browne, the Electric Prunes, Trees, Pete Seeger, and Sagittarius, among many others. I’d say it’s a synthesis of folk rock, traditional folk, & psychedelic pop, with an emphasis on group vocal harmonies. Astral Weeks was a big inspiration on this album, if not always in sound then in approach. The raw emotion in Van Morrison’s vocals and the trance-like nature of the arrangements were very inspiring for this album!
Musically it leans on country music a little bit more, in the slide guitar of songs like “Grown Ocean” and “Bedouin Dress” or “Helplessness Blues.” We used a number of new instruments including the 12-string guitar, the hammered dulcimer, zither, upright bass, wood flute, tympani, Moog synthesizer, the tamboura, the fiddle, the marxophone, clarinet, the music box, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, Tibetan singing bowls, vibraphone, along with more traditional band instrumentation.
OK! I think that covers most of it. The last thing I’ll talk about is the title. It’s called Helplessness Blues for a number of reasons. One, it’s kind of a funny title. Secondly, one of the prevailing themes of the album is the struggle between who you are and who you want to be or who you want to end up being, and how sometimes you are the only thing getting in the way of that. That idea shows up in a number of the songs.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the record!
Robin
SubPop’s Sound Cloud page.
March 28, 2011
fleet foxes
March 17, 2011
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If you read my blog regularly, you all know i’m a major Sub Pop fan. (hence their own category on here). If you have the opportunity to go to SXSW don’t miss their artists they are ALL good! If i couldn’t go to all their shows and had to only pick 3 bands to see it would be MEMORY HOUSE, THE HEAD AND THE HEART & LA SERA.






