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1/15/10 News briefs: Suede, High Places, A Sunny Day In Glasgow, Jay Reatard and Blur

Friday, January 15th, 2010

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Suede are set to reform. The ’90s glam act will get back together for a one-off gig at the prestiguous Royal Albert Hall in London, England. The show will be part of a series to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust charity. Founding member and co-songwriter/guitarist Bernard Butler will not be in the band. Instead the line-up will be the same one that recorded 1996’s Coming Up and 1999’s Head Music: Brett Anderson, Richard Oakes, Neil Codling, Simon Gilbert and Matt Osman.

Tropical sound sculptors High Places will release their second album on April 6th. Thrill Jockey will release High Places vs. Mankind , which is said to tackle “the complex, gigantic subject of being human and what it’s like to interact with other human beings.” Oh boy!

Avant-shoegazers A Sunny Day In Glasgow will embark on a North American tour beginning on February 26th in New York City. The band will play three shows in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto in the spring. A week into the tour, ASDIG will also drop a brand new EP called Nitetime Rainbows.

Anyone looking to pay respects to the late Jay Reatard can do so tomorrow. A public memorial for the garage punk legend will take place tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Memorial Park Funeral Home, located at 5668 Poplar Avenue in Memphis.

Canadians will get a chance to get a sneak theatrical peek of the new Blur documentary, No Distance Left To Run. For one day - January 21st - cinemas across the country will screen the film, which documents the band’s successful reunion of last year. The DVD will be out in stores in mid-February.

Earworm: A Sunny Day In Glasgow “Hybrid Moments”

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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Who: A Sunny Day In Glasgow

What: Heavily layered, fluttering dream pop shaped by nebulous soundscapes and heavenly harmonies. Far too complex and erratic to be shoegaze.

Sounds like: The Misfits getting covered by a band that would rather hang out at sound collage exhibitions featuring wine & cheese than their local Hot Topic.

RIYL: My Bloody Valentine, Brian Eno’s Another Green World, late period Stereolab, Cocteau Twins, Deerhunter, a nice amalgam of the entire 4AD catalogue

Need to know: They’re actually from Philly, not Scotland. Co-founder/leader Ben Daniels invited his sisters Robin and Lauren to sing in the band and on the first two ASDIG releases: the Scribble Mural Comic Journal LP and the Tout New Age EP. Cellist Annie Fredrickson also sings, but in September they were looking for one more singer. Ben used to study at McGill University in Montreal during ASDIG’s formative years.

Track: “Hybrid Moments” is undoubtedly the most undemanding piece of music ASDIG have ever released. Eschewing their usual ethereal sound, the band thrash their way through Danzig and co’s raucous anthem with as straight a cover as they could deliver. It’s undeniably Misfits, but the female lead vocal, ghostly back-ups, cavernous echo and buzz-saw guitars allow them to call this stunning work their own.

Buy: You can buy their latest and best album Ashes Grammar over at the mis ojos website.