Owen Pallett has changed his musical moniker from Final Fantasy to… wait for it… Owen Pallett. Yes, the Toronto-based Polaris Prize winner decided to finally give the video its name back. In a statement he wrote, “the laws of trademark infringement exist for good reason, and so I am voluntarily retiring my band name… I feel it is in my own best interests to definitively distinguish my music from Square/Enix’s games.” The name-change comes just in time for the new Final Fantasy Owen Pallett album, Heartland, which is out January 12th.
The xx are set to bring “a 3D physical interpretation” of their music to The Vinyl Factory in London. According to FACT, “The sculpture utilises film, light and sound via three specially created audio-visual units (each unit representing one member of the band with a mix of exclusively filmed footage and mixed sound), and every visitor will enjoy a totally unique experience of xx.” The show will happen for six days from January 8 to 12, 2010.
Stereogum has been nice enough to collect an assortment of indie rock-flavoured Christmas songs for its readers. Some of the tracks they’ve included are Lightning Dust’s “Ho Ho Ho, “Can’s “Silent Night,” an edit of Lindstrøm’s epic “Little Drummer Boy” and Julian Casablancas’ SNL cover, “I Wish It Was Christmas Today.” You can download them all free of charge here.
The Horrors, Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Beirut, Mika and Adam Green, among others, have posed for a special music spread in the upcoming issue of VOGUE. You can see it over at OhNoTheyDidn’t.
The Flaming Lips along with Stardeath and the White Dwarfs will release their cover of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon on iTunes this Tuesday (December 22nd). The album will feature guest appearances by Peaches and Henry Rollins. It’s more than likely going to be rad.
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The Flaming Lips have announced that they will release a track-by-track interpretation of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. Henry Rollins, Peaches and Wayne Coyne’s nephew Dennis will all contribute.
Jarvis Cocker stepped out for the London premiere of Wes Anderson’s new stop-motion animated flick, Fantastic Mr. Fox, in which Cocker plays a small role. His date for the night? His son Albert, who strikes a remarkable resemblance to his dad.
Former Be Your Own Pet singer Jemina Pearl got a little miffed the other night in Detroit when a fan started heckling her about her old band. Her animal instincts kicked in and then she kicked the snot out of him…
In case you’re looking to get your music fill from every angle, The Independent has compiled a list of the 25 Best Music Websites on the interweb. We were ignored, but there are plenty of other great ones on there.
In case you’re going to see Where The Wild Things Are this weekend, keep in mind that Spike Jonze wrote the whole script while listening to Arcade Fire’s Funeral. Or so he told Ain’t It Cool News.
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