CASTANETS NEW ALBUM NOW OUT

September 25th, 2009 , by

Texas Rose, The Thaw, and The Beasts, is the best we’ve ever heard from Castanets. It may very well be some of the best music we’ve ever heard in a while, no kidding. You can read author Adam Gnade’s thoughts on the album here, but you’re probably better off listening to the album while you do. Conveniently, we are streaming the album, in full, in free, on AKradio. Launch it here.

You can get it in 320kbps MP3 format for $8 here, on CD for $10 here, or LP for $14 here.

CRYPTACIZE STARTS A TOUR WITH SUFJAN; FOLLOW UP WITH FIERY FURNACES

September 22nd, 2009 , by

Photo by Aaron Olson

Monday night in Philadelphia Cryptacize and Sufjan Stevens began their tour. We imagine it will be very exciting as both put on truly terrific show. Unfortunately these tour dates are all sold out.

But fret not! Cryptacize tours on! On October 10th Cryptacize will trade in Sufjan and his pals for another set of Brooklyn-based musicians: The Fiery Furnaces. Together, along with Dent May, they will tour from Hoboken (Jersey not Georgia) to the always-sunny palm-kissed LA in November (with a little Canada tucked in there for good measure – cue the highway bound Zamboni, photographed by Cryptacize bassist Aaron Olson; by the way, Canadians: is it legal to drive a Zamboni 105 km/h up there? Amazing.).

It’s on Cryptacize’s own blog (replete with out-of-sight mixes and so-so funny pictures!) that we read with great sadness that this coast-to-coast tour may be the last chance to catch them live for a while. Don’t let the opportunity, and Cryptacize in your city, pass you by! Get details on this tour here.

A GREAT RECORD LABEL FOR EVERY LETTER

September 21st, 2009 , by

Photograph by Zack Bent

Today at Asthmatic Kitty we are launching a new project we’re calling "Labels by Alphabet." Each week we’ll move through the alphabet and post a new writeup and akradio playlist that highlights a different label. Today we start with anticon., which you can read by clicking here. Michael Kaufmann, A&R/Development here at AK, elaborates:

"I have the alphabet on my brain. I think this is connected to my 3 year old son’s addiction to Elmo. Or maybe it’s the librarian in me, a need for taxonomy and order. Regardless, I have a fascination with working my way through the alphabet. In its first incarnation, my family and I ate our way through the alphabet of fine family dining establishments: Applebee’s, Bennigan’s, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Don Pablo’s, etc. Now that I have had my fair share of laminated menus and exploding chocolate desserts, I’ve turned my life cataloging skills to record labels — from the corporate sellers of bottomless nachos to the music industry’s small business owners.

Asthmatic Kitty is going to take the next few months to celebrate labels we feel have integrity and good taste. Every week we will celebrate a different record label and provide you with a brief description in the sidebar as well as a streaming radio playlist in our akadio player. We want to acknowledge and honor folks who are doing things their own way and releasing music that is important for the world to hear. We also want to take a moment and do the exact opposite of what we should be doing, promoting others instead of ourselves. Not because we want to fake some sort of virtuous humility, but because sometimes the best business decisions are counter-intuitive. Supporting and promoting independent music in general is good not only for these other businesses but our own.

We know in our hearts it’s the right time to do this, to point folks to some new, independent and important music. Consider the music scene’s current climate. i.e. ad revenue supported streaming; social neckworking [sic]; co-branding with corporate style brokers; and the the criminalizing of music discovery via peer-to-peer file sharing.

We need to be reminded of folks "doing-it-themselves" by breaking barriers and embracing the unpopular. Our community needs to be celebrated and fostered as much as it’s is casually torn down by blog comment fashion politicking, cultural gatebullying, youtube comment hate-mongering. Consider this Asthmatic Kitty’s self-medicated solution for cynicism, a dose of joyous excitement about the incredible music being made and released from A-Z. If any one else wants to join us, we welcome you!"

NEW VIDEO FROM SHANNON STEPHENS, DIRECTED BY ZACK BENT

September 17th, 2009 , by

from The Breadwinner by Shannon Stephens. Buy it for $10 (+S&H) here.

Video by: Zack Bent
additional support: Gala Bent
featuring: Jillia Pessenda & Jim Bovino

CHRIS SCHLARB TO PERFORM SOUNDTRACK FOR WII GAME

September 16th, 2009 , by

For the last couple of years since wrapping up Twilight & Ghost Stories (which you can hear in full, for free here, or buy here), Chris Schlarb has been hard at work on a soundtrack for a video game that will soon see the light of day. We’ve heard bits and pieces of the score and it’s a work of art in its own right. Seeing it matched up with Night Game (the tentative title) from legendary designer Nifflas will be a real treat.

But before that happens, Schlarb will perform the score for Night Game at Slow Sound Festival Thursday night in Long Beach at {open}, alongside footage from and inspired by Nifflas’ game. Tickets are just $5 and include admission to see Albert Ortega and Catherine Lamb as well. Details are on Facebook here

DM STITH: NOW WITH MORE EPs THAN EVER [FREE MP3]

September 14th, 2009 , by

Photo by Stephanie Fenstermaker
 Gaze at the above photograph by Stephanie Fenstermaker. Note the composition, the falling of evening sky on pockmarked pavement. Observe also a certain DM Stith standing in or against the wind, resolute, intrepid. Why the resolution, the intrepidity? DM Stith is now two EPs closer to his goal of world domination.

In November, we will release the second in this set of three EPs: Thanksgiving Moon (apologies to all Canadians in the bunch for whom this EP will arrive two weeks too late). The EP’s centerpiece is, naturally, "Thanksgiving Moon," the seminal song that served as cornucopia for what later become the critically acclaimed full-length debut Heavy Ghost. Other highlights include a rendition of "Pigs" that employs Bloomington, Indiana’s Jefferson Street Band, a cover of David Bryne. Michna and our own Rafter remix, and Dayna Kurtz changes the stark "Thanksgiving Moon" into a foggy bike-ride into the darkness of a rainy NYC. Read about the album here, or listen to "Pigs" below.

One month later the third EP, Braid of Voices, will arrive. On this, Stith covers anti-folkster Diane Cluck, while Bibio, Ensemble, and Clark take turns remixing (and doing fine jobs each). And on "Wig," Stith wraps up the EP with a little help from friends and the free-jazz duo I Heart Lung. Details for this one are here. (You’d do yourself a favor if you watch the Armel Hosiou-directed video for the album version of "BMB" here. In a word or two: terrifying and beautiful.)

"Pigs (feat. Jefferson St. Band)" (Download)

NEW VIDEO FROM CASTANETS DIRECTED BY JEFF STERN

September 13th, 2009 , by

A film by: Jeff Stern
Director of Photography: Mike Szegedi
Featuring: Wayne Feldman & Melissa Wojciechowski

Preorder Texas Rose, The Thaw, and The Beasts here.

#WTDTW (WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND)

September 11th, 2009 , by

Via our Twitter account (please, do follow us!): Fri: @HeladoNegro @ Bottletree #Birmingham Sat: Sujfan Stevens @ATPfestival – #NYC, HeladoNegro @ William’s House #Nashville, Fol Chen @ Proud Galleries #London, Sun: Rafter @ Casbah #SanDiego, Helado Negro at Bobo @Asheville. What a full weekend!

Details are here. A special note: playing through entire albums is often the custom at ATP, and so on Saturday Sufjan will do just that with Seven Swans.

THE BQE NOW AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER

September 9th, 2009 , by

CD/DVD: double-disc format includes the original 16mm/8mm film (in widescreen "triptych" display), the original motion picture soundtrack, a 40-page booklet (with extensive liner notes and photographs), and the stereoscopic image reel (playable in all View-Master® viewers). Preorder for $15 (+S&H) by clicking here.

LP: The limited edition vinyl is available as a double gatefold and includes the soundtrack on 180-gram vinyl, a large-scale 32-page booklet with liner notes and photographs, and a black-and-white version of the 40-page Hooper Heroes comic book. Preorder for $25 (+S&H) by clicking here.

Read more about The BQE here.

CASTANETS COVER HANK WILLIAMS, TOUR EUROPE, FEEL KINSHIP WITH BOCEPHUS

September 4th, 2009 , by

Photo by Mia Ferm

We are very close to letting Texas Rose, The Thaw, and The Beasts, the latest work from Castanets, out of the door. Shortly after we do, Castanets will embark on a tour of Europe that weaves through Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and end in the UK. You can see those dates here.

For us unlucky enough to not be in Europe, everyone endowed with an internet connection can hear Castanets cover Hank Williams in multiple places. On Stereogum, Castanets cover  "Rambling Man." Hank’s yodel scared frontman Ray Raposa as a kid, and Ray is just paying it forward. You can hear it here. And then on My Old Kentucky Blog, Castanets cover "Weary Blues from Waiting" with kind of fancy guitar footwork. That one is here.

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