Tag: The Kills

STREAM: David Lynch’s Mixtape, From This Mortal Coil To The Kills

Via The Stool Pigeon’s Mixcloud account:

Not so much a collection of songs that influenced the album they made together, more a mix of tracks, exclusive to The Stool Pigeon music newspaper, that David Lynch and his musical collaborator/engineer ‘Big’ Dean Hurley have been enjoying recently. Blues, garage rock, rock’n’roll, classic rock, a theme tune, even UK dubstep… it’s a suitably broad, wise and fun listen that we’re honoured to present to you. Read our interview with Lynch here and be sure to buy a copy of the excellent Crazy Clown Time.

Have a listen below…

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TEST PRESSING: Stream Domino’s Record Store Day Exclusives, Including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Clinic, The Kills and More

Sample the following limited releases below:
Various Artists, A Rekords Rekords Record 10”
Arctic Monkeys, Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair 7”
Clinic, Ladies Night cover songs 10”
Villagers, Villagers Live At the Workman’s Club LP
Franz Ferdinand, Covers EP colored vinyl 12”
James Yorkston, It’s Lovely To Be Heard: The Talking Diaries Of a Scottish Gent 10”
Wild Beasts, Albatross 7”
Lone Pigeon, 28 Secret Tracks LP
About Group, special LP with bonus 7”
The Kills, Satellite 10”
Villagers/Charlotte Gainsbourg, split 7”

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VIDEO: The Kills, “Satellite”

The Kills’ latest Domino LP, Blood Pressures, drops on April 5. You can pre-order a copy here.

TEST PRESSING: Stream New Songs By David Lynch, Com Truise, Daedelus, The Kills, and Steve Moore

Alison Mosshart of The Kills

Photo by Aaron Richter

For more stream-able songs, head here.

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COFFEE TALK: The Latest Posts, Profiles & Think Pieces On Joanna Newsom, Four Tet, Portishead, Terry Gilliam, Panda Bear and More

Joanna Newsom

Joanna Newsom

We sift the ‘net for today’s top stories so you don’t have to…

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2009 IN REVIEW: The Year In Photos Part One, Featuring The Dead Weather, Wavves, Grizzly Bear, The Flaming Lips and 32 Other Standout Shows

[Monotonix @ Santos Party House, 10.9.09]

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COFFEE TALK: Josh Homme Taps Mike Patton For Top Secret Project, Kate Moss Destroys New Kills Tracks

So THIS is why the Kills lost half of their next LP.

So THIS is why the Kills lost half of their next LP.

  • If you haven’t already heard Sunny Day Real Estate are reuniting and reissuing their first two Sub Pop albums—one of which was an s/t favorite during our emo days.
  • Oh Marilyn Manson, you so crazy! (Sample pull quote: “Why would you want to censor the word ‘fuck’ out of a song? Really, who doesn’t want ‘fuck’? The more fuck, the better. In life, it’s metaphor—the more fucks, the more fun. Hey, it’s only a couple letters off from fun.”)
  • Oxford Collapse have broken up.
  • Dinosaur Jr. have lined up a fall tour. We’ll be upfront without earplugs at their Thursday show.
  • Nobunny has signed to Goner, announced a North American tour.
  • You know what we didn’t need from Squarepusher? An all-bass live album.
  • Kompakt‘s latest Total compilation is due out in August.
  • A Storm of Light have announced a new Neurot album featuring Jarboe and the kind of crushing tectonic metal one expects from Neurosis’ visuals guy.
  • Josh Homme hopes to recruit Mike Patton for a “top secret” new project.
  • Sirius XM has started streaming some of its content to iPhones.
  • Maybe dating Kate Moss isn’t the best idea after all.
  • We all know about DEMF, but what’s this BEMF business?
  • Soulwax have finally revealed some details about their first proper post-Nite Versions project.
  • MySpace and MTV are hurting right now.
  • Here’s hoping Kyp Malone‘s first official solo album isn’t as bad as the solo shows we’ve seen.
  • Nas and Santigold both appear on the new Beastie Boys album.
  • The Raveonettespublic studio discussions continue this afternoon.
  • Here’s a decent Q&A with Prins Thomas.
  • What the hell is Xasthur doing in the NY Times?
  • Phil Spector has been moved to a “sensitive needs” area in prison.
  • Dirty Projectors have cancelled a few Canadian dates due to a serious car accident.

Today’s Peep Show clip of the day—featuring three s/t cover stars—just made us a bit nauseous…

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I WAS THERE: The Dead Weather Blow Through Most of Their Debut At Bowery Ballroom

[Photos/Text by Andrew Parks; slideshow available here]

Since the Dead Weather already spent a couple thousand words explaining the how and the why of Jack White‘s latest impulse project, here’s what stood out about their live debut at Bowery Ballroom last night:

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THE PERFECT STORM: We Corner The Dead Weather For One of Their First Full-Band Interviews

[Lead photo by Floria Sigismondi; live photos by Andrew Parks]

By Courtney Balestier

In case you haven’t heard the news, Jack White’s in another band. That’s right—the musical mastermind behind the White Stripes and the Raconteurs is on the road again with the Dead Weather. Any White fan—hell, any modern rock fan, period—will recognize the lineup: on vocals, Alison Mosshart of the Kills, who toured with The Raconteurs last year; from the Raconteurs, bassist Jack Lawrence; and from the Raconteurs’ touring lineup and Queens of the Stone Age, guitarist Dean Fertita. That leaves Mr. White not with his familiar guitar, but with his long lost lover, the drum kit. White also produced the band’s forthcoming album, Horehound, at his soup-to-nuts Nashville studio, Third Man.

Before you start freaking out about when the next White Stripes album is coming out, or whether the Ambassador of Rock is stretching himself too thin, know this: the Dead Weather is fierce, a sexy/dirty listen that’s the sonic equivalent of locking lips with a stranger in the dimmest corner of a dive bar.

self-titled spent some quality time with the band on Monday night, as they touched down in New York for their first public gig. (That’s excluding an invite-only gig at Third Man, which we’re pretty sure you weren’t invited to. Unless your name is Sheryl Crow … or Meg White. In that case, we apologize for making assumptions.)

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LONG PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: 18 More Must-Listens, From Atlas Sound to Torche

FROM ENGLAND WITH LOVE: The Last Shadow Puppets

Now that we’re six days into 2009, self-titled figured we should stop arguing about the rest of our ’08 countdown and decide the damn thing so we can move on to new music. With that in mind, here are 18 more endorsements in alphabetical order.

Like what you see or hear? Click on the album covers for links to the cheapest high-quality downloads.

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