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Ra Ra Riot have announced the release date of their debut full-length album set for later this summer. The album, ‘The Rhumb Line‘, is set for release in the US on August 19 via Barsuk Records with a release n the UK and Europe this autumn. ‘The Rhumb Line‘ was produced by Ryan Hadlock who has previously worked with both The Gossip and Blonde Redhead. If you wanna catch Ra Ra Raiot they have a few live dates coming up in June and July.
If you wanna preview a track for Beck’s forthcoming album all you have to do is head over to the singer’s website or MySpace page. ‘Chemtrails‘, a new track from the as-yet-untitled, Danger Mouse-produced album, is currently streaming on both sites. The song made it’s radio premier on Monday May 20 airing on BBC Radio 1. The track being previewed online is NOT a single from the album, which is due out sometime this summer.
It seems Lily Allen is in the midst of putting the finishing touches on her second album. Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, the singer said, “My next album is nearly finished. I’m on a two-week break and then I’m starting a massive promotional tour.” The new album will be the follow up to her 2006 debut ‘Alright, Still‘. Previously the singer made to new songs available online - ‘I Could Say‘ and ‘I Don’t Know‘.
If you can’t make it to the Bonnaroo Music & Arts festival this year there is no need to worry. For the first time the annual three-day festival will be aired on tv. The festival, which is set to take place June 12-15 in Manchester, Tennessee, will be aired for the first time on cable television channel Fuse TV. The cable channel plans to televise six hours packed full of performances, artist interviews, and live broadcasts from the event. Among the artists set to perform at this year’s festival are Vampire Weekend, MIA, !!!, My Morning Jacket, The Raconteurs, Sigur Ros and Death Cab For Cutie.
Primal Scream have announced the release of their new album, ‘Beautiful World‘. The follow-up to 2006’s ‘Riot City Blues‘ is set for release on July 21 and will include guest appearances by CSS’s Lovefoxxx and Little Barrie. The first single from the new album, ‘Can’t Go Back‘, will be released on July 14.
Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas is among the artists who are taking part in a special birthday track to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Converse shoe. The track, which will be made available as a free download on the shoe’s site, will also include Santogold and Pharrell Williams, who is producing the track. Speaking about the track Santi White (aka Santogold) told Gigwise that “everybody on it does their own separate thing and we didn’t do it together so it ends up being just this weird long song with sort of everybody with lots of their own personalities separate.” Is is reported that all three, including Pharrell, take turns singing verses on the track.
A review of the special track is up on Pitchfork with an excerpt below.
The Strokes
It sounds like a less shiny, more downtown version of the Timbaland/Justin Timberlake/Nelly Furtado jam “Give It to Me”, complete with silly disses of unidentified targets (”I find your approach so adolescent / I may look young, but your game is pre-pubescent,” Santogold sings.) Pharrell makes the unfortunate decision to try to sing (that has never worked out well in the past), crooning come-ons like “now thank you for coming to my drive-thru.” As usual, Julian sounds like he just woke up, making the line “if you wanna be like us you better work every night” kind of comical. There’s also a part near the end where everybody sings about how they “just wanna dance.”
Vampire Weekend, Cat Power and Animal Collective are among the impressive list of acts lined up to play this year’s Rogers Picnic festival. The one-day festival, which takes place at historic Fort York in downtown Toronto on July 20, will also include performances by Tokyo Police Club, Dizze Rascal, The Carps, and more.
Coldplay are such philanthropist. The band has just donated £3000 to a school hit by last summer’s floods. The school, St. David’s School in Moreton, Cotswald, received the money from the group to purchase a new piano after the flood destroyed the school’s instruments. Christina Windridge, a teaching assistant at St David’s, said, “The money that we would have had to use to pay for the piano has been used to buy other keyboard equipment” reports dotmusic.
Oasis has confirmed the pending release of their new album due out sometime this autumn. Speaking on Russell Brand’s Radio 2 show on May 17, Noel Gallagher said the band would be releasing the as-yet-untitled-album in September. Although no exact date was mentioned at least we got confirmation and an estimated time of release.
Many of you may have read earlier last week about Arcade Fire getting ready to work on the soundtrack for Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly’s new film, The Box, well it turns out that’s not exactly true. The story all began after Kelly wrote on his MySpace post, “We’re staring to work with a very famous band who is honoring us with being the first filmmakers they’ve ever scored a film with.” Then a few days later producer/engineer Markus Dravs wrote, on a note on his website, “[I'm] off to Canada to work with Arcade Fire on a Sound-track for the forth coming Richard Kelly film.” This led many in the media, including ourselves, to believe Arcade Fire would be scoring the film, as it turns out that isn’t 100% correct. Win Butler has clarified things for fans and media alike. On his blog post titled, “NO SUNDTRACKS GO”, Butler wrote:
Arcade Fire
Hi everyone. Hope you are having a great spring… just to let you all know that (internet-based fact checking aside) Arcade Fire is NOT doing the soundtrack to any film. We are all off for the summer, writing songs, reading books, and keeping our plants alive. Regine, Owen Pallet [sic] and I may do an instrumental piece or two for Richard Kelly’s new movie…we met at a show this year and hit it off, but we are not planning on doing any major work for a while, and this would not constitute a soundtrack or a release.