February 23, 2011
TV on the Radio - "Will Do"
TV on the Radio - Will Do by 1077 The End
TV on the Radio will release their fourth full length album, Nine Times of Light, on April 12th after taking some time off for some solo projects. The first single from the album is entitled "Will Do" and it can be heard above via Seattle's 107.7 The End.
February 19, 2011
Radiohead - "Lotus Flower"
After Radiohead announced on Monday that the release of their new album, The King of Limbs, would be a mere five days away, music fans went into an almost frenzy. Yesterday the rock legends out did themselves and leaked their own album a day earlier then originally planned. The album is available for download now via the band and physical copies will be released later in the spring. Find out all the exact details here and enjoy the new video for lead single "Lotus Flower" posted above.
February 15, 2011
LCD Soundsystem played The Colbert Report
By now I'm sure you've heard that on April 2nd, LCD Soundsystem will play their last ever show and it will take place at the world's most famous area, Madison Square Garden (Apparently the Strokes will play host the night before?). The week leading up to the show will see the band playing four nights at the smaller Terminal 5 in a week long final send off. Last night, the band played their final television performance on The Colbert Report. After three epic albums, these guys will be sorely missed.
February 9, 2011
The Strokes - "Under Cover of Darkness"
New York City's kings of rock n roll have returned with the first single from their highly anticipated new album Angels. For the next 48 hours "Under Cover of Darkness" will be available as a free download via the band's website and the album drops March 22nd. So far their claim to return to their 'classic' sound is holding true. And the wait has been worth it.
February 8, 2011
James Blake
James Blake's self-titled debut album is out today via Universal and is an early front runner for critic's year end lists. The album blends classic soul and post-dubstep as highlighted above in the video for "The Wilhelm Scream".
February 2, 2011
The White Stripes R.I.P.
I guess this news has been a long time coming, but today the White Stripes officially announced that they would no longer be recording new songs or playing live. I am fully aware that by now, practically every blog has posted this, but I still feel the need to share the news.
I bought White Blood Cells in 8th grade (the first half of 2002) and it immediately had a giant impact on me and the music I listened to at the time. Along with the debut Strokes album, my taste was shifted towards the garage-rock revival scene and Jack White would later become my favorite rock star of the past decade. Everything about them intrigued me from their simplicity, to their color scheme, to their relationship (brother & sister or husband & wife). I followed their every move and made several attempts to see them in concert, however nothing ever worked out. When Elephant was released in the spring of 2003, I bought it the day it came out (one of the last times that has ever happened) and listened to it on repeat for weeks. It was the first new release I ever bought on vinyl and probably one of the best sounding records I have ever purchased. The album would later take the spot of my 3rd favorite album of the 2000s. Needless to say the White Stripes went on to become one of my favorite bands and their ability to change their sound on each record and still deliver quality hits absolutely blew my mind (and still does). Their countless hits over the years still sound as fresh as ever and while their last album came out in 2007, I still had hope that one day they would be back and I would see the legendary peppermint duo in the flesh. Alas, this will never happen. "The White Stripes belong to you now and you can do with it whatever you want" is the statement from the band and for it, I am eternally grateful.
Thank you Jack and Meg for providing me with some many excellent songs and memories. I will treasure your music and the impact it has had on me forever.
Pitchfork has a nice write-up and video posts to help remember here.