Swedish pop pixie Robyn has announced that she’ll release not one, not two, but three - count ‘em three - new albums in 2010. In an interview with Bon magazine, the singer said the first one will be out this spring, with the other two following in summer and winter. The albums will feature work with Röyksopp, Diplo and a “rap duel” with Snoop Dogg. Wowsa!
Pavement played their first reunion show in New Zealand umm… today. The band played Auckland’s Town Hall and played a “greatest hits” set that included classic cuts like “Perfume-V,” “Box Elder,” “The Hexx,” “Here” and b-side “Give It A Day.” The band have confirmed only one Canadian date so far in Toronto at Olympic Island on June 19th. A compilation of Pavement’s “best” songs, Quarantine the Past, is out March 9th.
Rising young British singer Ellie Goulding has admitted that all the hype she’s received actually sent her to the emergency room. Speaking with the Times Online, Ellie said that after opening up for Florence & The Machine, she ended up feeling “really upset and weird, it felt like having a heart attack. I actually went to A&E. I think that was a warning: that my body had to deal with the other person.” Her debut album Lights is out in stores tomorrow. For her health’s sake I hope it bombs… (Note: I think she’s actually fantastic and hope the best for Ellie Goulding’s career)
LCD Soundsystem will release their new album in May. No date or title is confirmed.
Much loved noise pop duo Best Coast will be bringing their girl-group-inspired lo-fi ditties to Canada for a short North American tour. The band will play Montreal at The Cove on April 12th and Toronto at The Garrison on April 13th.
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Emerging UK singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding has revealed details about her widely anticipated debut album. Titled Lights, the solo artist told NME it’s a bedroom project. “I spent the majority of my time recording this album in my producer Starsmith’s bedroom in Bromley,” she explained. “It is made up of songs that all started on a guitar over a period of about two years. A number of the songs vent romantic victories and failures.”
Speaking of Ellie Goulding and NME, the UK hype monger published its picks for the 20 top artists to look out for in 2010. Aside from Ms. Goulding, the New Musical Express tipped the likes of The Drums, Hurts, Egyptian Hip Hop, Delphic and Washed Out.
Bradford Cox is giving away freebies once again. While it’s a bit late, he’s posted a new studio outtake called “Christmas Synths” up on the Deerhunter/Atlas Sound blog, as well as a New Year’s Eve bootleg.
Yesterday we mentioned that new music from The Knife would be coming and well, it’s here! You can now download a song from their upcoming opera, Tomorrow, In A Year. You can download “Colouring of Pigeons” over at their official site.
And did you know that abrasive hardcore lads Gallows were dropped by their label Warner? Well you do now. The Guardian has posted a nice testament to their awesomeness and how they manipulated their label to become the mighty force they now are.
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