
Egads, this is quite fucking wonderful.
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Former 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erikson returns with a new album entitled True Love Cast Out All Evil. He'll have no less a backing band than fellow Austinites Okkervil River. True Love will be released on this side of the Atlantic on June 7th on Chemikal Underground.True Love Cast Out All Evil:
01 Devotional Number One
02 Ain't Blues Too Sad
03 Goodbye Sweet Dreams
04 Be and Bring Me Home
05 Bring Back The Past
06 Please Judge
07 John Lawman
08 True Love Cast Out All Evil
09 Forever
10 Think of as One
11 Birds'd Crash
12 God Is Everywhere
mp3: Goodbye Sweet Dreams
That 'Don't Look Back' vibe has fully caught on now. Primal Scream recently announced their intent to perform their groundbreaking 1991 album in full this coming November at the London Olympia. One date has been announced thus far but expect a plethora of dates elsewhere as this one sells out. Sreamadelica is probably the only time in their career when the band have treaded that fine line between genuine dance/rock fusion and a carefully considered, indeed frequently brilliant take on the Stones' boogie. The band haven't landed a punch since with the obvious exception of XTRMNTR and Vanishing Point. Listening to this record again today, Higher Than The Sun still sounds untouched by earthly concerns. Beautiful.
First album in 5 years from German electronic types. Out April 1st.
Having released the wonderful Threadbare last year, Port O'Brien have confirmed two Irish dates in April. They'll play Crawdaddy on the 8th and Galway's Róisín Dubh on the 10th. Tickets for the Galway date available here.
Scotland seems to breed bedsit poets. Withered Hand is the work of visual artist Dan Willson. Having released two EPs in 2008 & 2009, Withered Hand released their full debut, entitled 'Good News' last September, the record funded by the Scottish Arts Council. Curiously it was produced by Kramer - he of Galaxie 500 and Bongwater fame. It's tuneful in parts and very lo-fi indeed. It sounds in parts like Daniel Johnston married to the ramshackle arrangement of early Badly Drawn Boy (before he drafted Joan Collins in to appear in his videos). Lyrically Willson mixes religious references with sex, though his take on the latter borrows more from Belle & Sebastian's occasional Kenneth Williams-esque take on things than, say, Arab Strap's walk on the seedier side.
Free downloadable mp3 of the band's recent Haitian fundraiser. That's a pretty phenomenal setlist.1. Faust Arp
2. Fake Plastic Trees
3. Arpeggi
4. National Anthem
5. Nude
6. Karma Police
7. Kid A
8. Morning Bell
9. How To Disappear Completely
10. Wolf at the Door
11. The Bends
12. Reckoner
13. Lucky
14. Bodysnatchers
15. Dollars & Cents
16. Airbag
17. Exit Music (For A Film)
First encore:
18. Everything In Its Right Place
19. You & Whose Army?
20. Pyramid Song
21. All I Need
Second encore:
22. Lotus Flower (new song)
23. Paranoid Android
24. Street Spirit
So 2010 is clearly Google's year of action. Beginning with their pledge to "review the feasibility of our business operations in China" due to - they say - "the theft of intellectual property from Google" (far be it from me to suggest that having only secured 29% of the available market, they're taking their ball and going home), they've now moved on to arbitrarily (the evidence suggests) shutting down blogger sites which - they say - illegally host mp3s.
This from the Mogwai page......
Riding high on the knowledge that Contra made it to the top of the Billboard charts last week, Vampire Weekend recently underwent the Blogotheque experience. The band are oft derided and dismissed due in equal part to their attire (think an underdressed version of Dexy's circa Don't Stand Me Down) and the suspicion that they were milking the bum notes of Paul Simon's Graceland on their eponymous debut. What I like about the band is their stubborn refusal on Contra to alter their sound and it's resulted in a frequently lovely record. Horchata in particular is a breath of fresh air.