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2011 IN REVIEW: HTRK, ‘Work (work, work)’
Photo by Aaron Richter Like most serious music fans, self-titled spends most days devouring records across hard drives, streaming services and our trusty office turntable. That’s why we’re devoting the next month to deconstructing LPs we loved from throughout the year. Here’s one of them, complete with the entire album streaming…
Robert Pollard Denies Guided By Voices Breakup, Insists They’re Working On Another Album Called ‘Class Clown Spots A UFO’
Photo by Aaron Richter Sorry for any confusion. Here’s an updated on GBV‘s reported breakup, via Robert Pollard’s Facebook: Guided by Voices have not split up and continue to work on new material together. In addition to the album release of Let’s Go Eat the Factory for January, the band are at work on another […]
Guided By Voices Break Up Before Their Album Even Comes Out, The Afghan Wigs Reunite For ATP Shows in London and Asbury Park
First off: the good news. The Afghan Wigs have confirmed two reunion shows for All Tomorrow’s Parties, one at London’s Alexandra Palace on May 27, and a headlining set on September 22 at ATP’s Asbury Park edition, which will be curated by Greg Dull himself. While details are slim on the latter aside from tickets […]
VIDEO/MP3: Islands, “This Is Not a Song”
[Consequence of Sound] Grab “This Is Not a Song”—the first single from Islands’ new album, A Sleep & A Forgetting—below, along with a lengthy interview from one of our old issues…
LISTEN: Michael Mayer’s Kompakt Total 12 Megaset
Via Kompakt: Kompakt’s Total 12 party was an unusual one: instead of going over last year’s top by putting at least half a dozen artists on some massive stage, we took it down an octave and opted for a true underground experience at Cologne’s late Halle Deutz-Air. The intimate, low-key atmosphere, that this legendary location […]
Earth Announces ‘Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II’ Album
Southern Lord has set Valentine’s Day as the release date of Earth‘s latest album, Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II. The second part of a session that was originally planned as a double LP, it promises hints of acid folk and a few more hopeful steps away from the bleak, scorched compositions that cloud […]
2011 IN REVIEW: The Atlas Moth, ‘An Ache For the Distance’
Like most serious music fans, self-titled spends most days devouring records across hard drives, streaming services and our trusty office turntable. That’s why we’re devoting the next month to deconstructing LPs we loved from throughout the year. Here’s one of them:
LISTEN: Nite Jewel, “One Second of Love”
[Pitchfork] One Second of Love is due out March 3 through Secretly Canadian. Check out more free music, mixes, etc. from Nite Jewel here and another song from her new album below…