Blonde Redhead have written an original score for a new documentary about Dungeons & Dragons. Yes, one of the greatest bands in the world have provided music for a film based on the geekiest craze of all time. The trailer for The Dungeon Masters says it all, but oddly enough, does not have any Blonde Redhead music in it. Note: It does, however, have some Guided By Voices.
SXSW has announced more of its line-up and yeah, no surprises, it’s pretty awesome. Newly added to March’s festivities are The xx, Neon Indian, Midlake, Woods, Apostle of Hustle, A Sunny Day in Glasgow, Danielson, Javelin, Solange, The Smith Westerns and Toro Y Moi. Sweet…
Speaking of sweet, on Monday you’ll be able to download a new Gucci Mane mixtape produced by Diplo for free over at the Mad Decent blog. Diplo Presents: Free Gucci (Best of The Cold War Mixtapes) features Gucci spitting over remixes by the likes of Flying Lotus, Memory Tapes, Salem, Zomby and of course, Diplo himself.
Paying homage to the late King’s birthday (Elvis Presley would have been 75 today), Lightspeed Champion has covered Elvis’ “(You’re The) Devil In Disguise.” The leftfield UK popster went so far as to dress up like the King and cruise around Sunset Strip shaking his hips and such in a video for the song.
Despite what you might have heard, alt-folk supergroup Monsters of Folk (featuring M. Ward, Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis and My Morning Jacket’s Jim James)are not working on a new album. Word leaked today that Conor Oberst had tweeted news about a new MOF record, but a rep for the band has come out and denied there is anything new planned. Also, Conor Oberst apparently does not have a Twitter account. Glad that’s all cleared up.
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Madcap lo-fi whiz Ariel Pink and his Haunted Graffiti have signed to 4AD and will release a new album in 2010.
The first crop of talent confirmed for the 2010 installment of South By Southwest has been announced. Among the hundreds of acts on the lengthy list are Japandroids, Warpaint, Frightened Rabbit, We Are Wolves, Plants and Animals, Timber Timbre and We Are Scientists. Umm, we expect them to announce a lot more in the coming months.
Tickets have now gone on sale for the All Tomorrow’s Parties New York 2010 event. Taking place the weekend of September 3 - 5 at Kutsher’s Country Club in Monticello, performances include Iggy & The Stooges doing Raw Power, Sleep doing Holy Mountain, Mudhoney doing Superfuzz Bigmuff + Early Singles, and The Scientists doing Blood Red River.
Animal Collective have completed their long-awaited “visual album.” Panda Bear (aka Noah Lennox) said it should be out next year and that the band will also begin writing a new album.
NME has named its 100 Tracks of the Decade, selecting Beyonce’s “Crazy In Love” as the best song of the aughties. MGMT, The Strokes, M.I.A. and OutKast round out the top five.
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DAPPLED CITIES
I had a chance to check out the Dangerbird Records showcase and was pleasantly surprised by Australian quintet Dappled Cities. Combining a quirky yet commanding stage presence and hooky melodies reminiscent of Modest Mouse, Dappled Cities managed to entertain and impress. This band was seamless; they played a tight set of shimmery indie pop and reminded me that the Australian music scene is much more than just Silverchair and Kylie Minogue.
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