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Portishead – London Hammersmith Apollo, April 10, 2008

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I guess it’s become a cliché over the years that, when a Bristol band affiliated to trip-hop make a comeback, they should be somehow darker, and heavier, as if the magisterial doom that they all conjured up from the start somehow wasn’t enough. To read the full review, please head over to our daily Wild Mercury Sound blog.

I guess it’s become a cliché over the years that, when a Bristol band affiliated to trip-hop make a comeback, they should be somehow darker, and heavier, as if the magisterial doom that they all conjured up from the start somehow wasn’t enough.

Portishead Live In London

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I guess it’s become a cliché over the years that, when a Bristol band affiliated to trip-hop make a comeback, they should be somehow darker, and heavier, as if the magisterial doom that they all conjured up from the start somehow wasn’t enough. It can be a pretty boring strategy, to be honest – as anyone who, like me, witnessed Massive Attack trying to play live the hamfisted paranoia of “10,000 Windowsâ€, or watched Tricky stumbling round the stage of Hackney Empire in entire darkness at some point in the late ‘90s. I mention this because, of course, Portishead’s long-awaited “Third†has been acclaimed, not least by me, as some kind of stark, awful masterpiece – perhaps the most creatively successful record any of these artists have made since their early ‘90s heyday, but a pretty grim listen if you’re not in the right mood. Coupled with the fact that Portishead have hardly been the most forthcoming of this already secretive clique – Beth Gibbons, famously, doesn’t do interviews, for a start – and the first London date of their comeback tour begins surprisingly. Far from hiding in near-darkness, the six members are bathed in a harsh white light that makes the stage look like either a rehearsal room or an operating theatre, depending on your state of mind. There are screens behind them, showing the band close-up, too, though since they mostly focus on a bit of drumkit, you’re unlikely to catch a glimpse of Gibbons’ soul quite so easily. It is, though, an interestingly artless way to present a band who have thrived on mystery, a mystery often generated by their absence rather than their active participation. The gist, I suppose, is the same as how Geoff Barrow and Adrian Utley present themselves in interviews: we’re musicians, this is what we do and you can read into it what you like, we’re just getting on – slowly, fastidiously – with our job. So anyway, here’s Portishead, and they’re playing “Silenceâ€, the immense opening track of “Thirdâ€. Barrow has some kind of synthdrum kit next to his decks, and is locked into an urgent motorik thump with the drummer, a mighty double propulsion that reminds me a little of Tortoise. Gibbons has her back to the crowd, swaying. After a while, the beats pause, and she starts singing with a precise, exquisite agony. It’s superb, if nowhere near loud enough. As the show progresses, I find myself in the unusual situation of wanting to hear the new songs while the audience – though hardly the prim dinner party set habitually stereotyped as Portishead fans – are understandably pleased when those mournful old favourites are wheeled out. There’s a strange mass singalong of “Nobody loves me†during a note-perfect “Sour Timesâ€. But the most curious thing about hearing songs like this, and “Numb†and “Glory Box†(where Beth Gibbons’ crotchety, Holiday-ish vocal on the verse seems incredibly mannered these days), after such a long time is how they have a patina of authentic nostalgia now, as well as all those affectations of dust and crackle. They have, basically, aged well. Towards the end of “Glory Boxâ€, the song falls down into a black hole of psychedelic dub, and I’m left wondering, embarrassed: was this always there? I need to play some old Portishead records this weekend. Of the old songs, however, a clanging “Cowboys†is the most satisfying, because it’s closest in tone and spirit to the new stuff. If something like “Over†has an atmosphere of approaching menace, then on the likes of “Machine Gun†and “Threadsâ€, the menace has arrived, and it’s exhilarating. “Machine Gun†is exceptionally brutal, with Barrow sending out martial volleys on his synthdrums, facing off against Utley on a beautiful old analogue synth. “Threadsâ€, meanwhile, resembles a devastated rethink of the old style, with a piercing, sustained string sample gradually being overwhelmed by Utley’s doom chords until, finally, they miraculously resemble Sunn 0))). It’s still not loud enough, mind, and technical problems with Barrow’s mystifying rig mean that there’s a ten minute hiatus early in the set, a neat reminder that you have to wait a while for Portishead songs. When they return, “The Rip†starts with a beautiful pastoral passage reminiscent of Gibbons’ album with Rustin Man, before driving away into a gorgeous motorik passage, Barrow putting down his guitar for another terrific passage of dual drums. By the end, “We Carry On†has ramped up the intensity even further, the Silver Apples synth being assailed by Utley’s slashing guitar. The restless Gibbons, who engagingly never seems to know what to do with herself when she’s not singing, has given up stalking the stage and is now down with the audience, admiring her band. Not a slick, untouchable bunch of musos, as erroneous reputation might suggest, but a human and fallible group who have spent a decade absorbing some heroically extreme noise, worked out a way of incorporating it into their own sound, and come up with some of the best music of 2008 thus far. Not all gloom, then, clearly.

I guess it’s become a cliché over the years that, when a Bristol band affiliated to trip-hop make a comeback, they should be somehow darker, and heavier, as if the magisterial doom that they all conjured up from the start somehow wasn’t enough.

Portishead Release Limited Edition Box Set

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Portishead are offering fans a chance to buy a limited edition box set for their forthcoming, Third, through their website. Third is released on April 28. The box set, strictly limited to 10,000 copies worldwide, includes a double vinyl album and a limited edition print from animator, Nick Uff. It...

Portishead are offering fans a chance to buy a limited edition box set for their forthcoming, Third, through their website.

Third is released on April 28. The box set, strictly limited to 10,000 copies worldwide, includes a double vinyl album and a limited edition print from animator, Nick Uff.

It also comes with a specially designed USB containing exclusive footage and short films about the band; “Ade’s House, Machine Gunâ€, “The Rip live @ Mr Wolfe’sâ€, “We Carry On†and “The Truly Spectacular Universal Conference Filmâ€.

A first look of the video material on the box set can be viewed online;

We Carry On

Studio footage

Meanwhile, Portishead‘s comeback tour arrived in London last night at the Hammersmith Apollo (April 10). Apart from a few technical glitches that caused a ten-minute hiatus early on in the set, the mix of uncompromising new material and old hits like “Sour Times” and “Glory Box” was received rapturously by the sell out crowd.

Here’s the setlist:

Silence

Hunter

Mysterons

Mystic (The Rip)

Glory Box

Numb

Magic Doors

Wandering Star

Machine

Gun

Over

Sour Times

Nylon Smile

Cowboys

Threads

Roads

We Carry On

For a full review of the gig by John Mulvey click here.

The tour continues:

Edinburgh Corn Exchange (11)

Wolverhampton Civic (13)

Paris Zenith (May 5)

Barcelona Primavera Sound Festival (29-31)

Pic credit: PA Photos

U2 Get A New Sound

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U2 are to release re-mastered editions of Boy (1980), October (1981) and War (1983) following the success of last years re-mastering of The Joshua Tree. Each album has been re-mastered from the original audio tapes. All three albums will be released in standard and deluxe packages with the latter ...

U2 are to release re-mastered editions of Boy (1980), October (1981) and War (1983) following the success of last years re-mastering of The Joshua Tree.

Each album has been re-mastered from the original audio tapes.

All three albums will be released in standard and deluxe packages with the latter containing a bonus disc of b-sides, live tracks and rarities.

Expanded and restored packaging will contain full lyrics, new liner notes and previously unseen photos.

All three albums are due for release on July 21

For a full review of the re-mastered version of The Joshua Tree click here.

Guns N Roses deliver Chinese Democracy To Record Label

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Chinese Democracy - the album started by the Guns N Roses frontman, Axl Rose 14 years ago - might finally be finished.. The band’s record label, Geffen Records, has received a copy of the album but is still negotiating over rights issues, according to www.therockradio.com. The album has reporte...

Chinese Democracy – the album started by the Guns N Roses frontman, Axl Rose 14 years ago – might finally be finished..

The band’s record label, Geffen Records, has received a copy of the album but is still negotiating over rights issues, according to www.therockradio.com.

The album has reportedly cost over £6.5 million to produce and is set for release to coincide with a new Guns N Roses reality TV show, a behind the scenes look at the making of Chinese Democracy.

Beach Boy Dennis Wilson’s Pacific Ocean Blue Reissued

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Former Beach Boy Dennis Wilson's album Pacific Ocean Blue is being reissued next month, marking the album's 30th anniversary and also 25 years since Wilson's untimely death. The double CD package features 12 bonus tracks from the recording sessions from the unfinished follow-up album Bambu, which were mixed with engineer John Hanlon. In a surprising move Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins takes Wilson’s role for a version of the previously unfinished “Holy Manâ€. The new lyrics were written by co-producer and long time Dennis collaborator, Gregg Jacobson. The CD set will also include a booklet with previously 'lost' photos that have been uncovered in the Sony Music archives. Liner notes come from a variety of Beach Boy scholars including award-winning television producer, director and writer David Leaf. Although hugely popular at the time of release in the late seventies, Pacific Ocean Blue has been out of print since the early eighties and survived up until now only as a collector’s item. Dennis Wilson once said, “Everything that I am or will ever be is in the music. If you want to know me just listen.†Now comes the chance to reacquaint with the eternal Beach Boy. The Full Track listing: Disc One: Pacific Ocean Blue River Song What’s Wrong Moonshine Friday Night Dreamer Thoughts Of You Time You And I Pacific Ocean Blues Farewell My Friend Rainbows End Of The Show Bonus Tracks Tug Of Love (Feel the Pull) Only With You Holy Man (instrumental) Mexico Disc 2: Bambu (The Caribou Sessions) Under The Moonlight It’s Not Too Late School Girl Love Remember Me Love Surround Me Wild Situation Common Are You Real He’s A Bum Cocktails I Love You Constant Companion Time For Bed Album Tag Song All Alone Piano Variations On Thoughts Of You Holy Man (Taylor Hawkins Version)

Former Beach Boy Dennis Wilson‘s album Pacific Ocean Blue is being reissued next month, marking the album’s 30th anniversary and also 25 years since Wilson’s untimely death.

The double CD package features 12 bonus tracks from the recording sessions from the unfinished follow-up album Bambu, which were mixed with engineer John Hanlon.

In a surprising move Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins takes Wilson’s role for a version of the previously unfinished “Holy Manâ€. The new lyrics were written by co-producer and long time Dennis collaborator, Gregg Jacobson.

The CD set will also include a booklet with previously ‘lost’ photos that have been uncovered in the Sony Music archives.

Liner notes come from a variety of Beach Boy scholars including award-winning television producer, director and writer David Leaf.

Although hugely popular at the time of release in the late seventies, Pacific Ocean Blue has been out of print since the early eighties and survived up until now only as a collector’s item.

Dennis Wilson once said, “Everything that I am or will ever be is in the music. If you want to know me just listen.†Now comes the chance to reacquaint with the eternal Beach Boy.

The Full Track listing:

Disc One: Pacific Ocean Blue

River Song

What’s Wrong

Moonshine

Friday Night

Dreamer

Thoughts Of You

Time

You And I

Pacific Ocean Blues

Farewell My Friend

Rainbows

End Of The Show

Bonus Tracks

Tug Of Love (Feel the Pull)

Only With You

Holy Man (instrumental)

Mexico

Disc 2: Bambu (The Caribou Sessions)

Under The Moonlight

It’s Not Too Late

School Girl

Love Remember Me

Love Surround Me

Wild Situation

Common

Are You Real

He’s A Bum

Cocktails

I Love You

Constant Companion

Time For Bed

Album Tag Song

All Alone

Piano Variations On Thoughts Of You

Holy Man (Taylor Hawkins Version)

The Raconteurs Confirm UK Dates

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The Raconteurs will play two UK shows next month. Liverpool and London will host Jack White’s band in May. The Raconteurs will play: London Hammersmith Apollo (May 14) Liverpool Carling Academy (15) Tickets are available from 10am Friday. For information on the latest listings and ticket av...

The Raconteurs will play two UK shows next month.

Liverpool and London will host Jack White’s band in May.

The Raconteurs will play:

London Hammersmith Apollo (May 14)

Liverpool Carling Academy (15)

Tickets are available from 10am Friday. For information on the latest listings and ticket availability click here.

For a full review of The Raconteurs latest album, Consolers Of The Lonely click here.

Van Morrison: Keep It Simple

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Claimed by the man himself to be composed of songs with "something to say" (em)Keep It Simple(/em) proceeds in familiar style: world weariness with a dash of cynicism ("Poor Boy" and "School Of Hard Knocks"), release from said snares ("Entrainment"), with a wry glance over the shoulder to habits of yesteryear ("Don't Go To Nightclubs Anymore"). So far, so agreeable, but a minor niggle is that Morrison evidently continues to favour comfortable rather than challenging accompanists. Then the album hots up. There's an unexpectedly outstanding vocal in service of an unremarkable song ("Lover Come Back"), and then, right at the end, a 24 carat Morrison classic, the deconstructionist meditation "Behind The Ritual". Simple for him it may be – but no one else does anything like it. GAVIN MARTIN

Claimed by the man himself to be composed of songs with “something to say” (em)Keep It Simple(/em) proceeds in familiar style: world weariness with a dash of cynicism (“Poor Boy” and “School Of Hard Knocks”), release from said snares (“Entrainment”), with a wry glance over the shoulder to habits of yesteryear (“Don’t Go To Nightclubs Anymore”).

So far, so agreeable, but a minor niggle is that Morrison evidently continues to favour comfortable rather than challenging accompanists. Then the album hots up.

There’s an unexpectedly outstanding vocal in service of an unremarkable song (“Lover Come Back”), and then, right at the end, a 24 carat Morrison classic, the deconstructionist meditation “Behind The Ritual”. Simple for him it may be – but no one else does anything like it.

GAVIN MARTIN

The Smiths’ New DVD Documents The Queen Is Dead

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A DVD that takes a fresh look at the seminal Smiths' album, The Queen Is Dead is to be released. Touted as a visual review, The Queen Is Dead: A Classic Under Review will explore rare studio and live footage including interviews with band members, the late Factory Records head, Tony Wilson, Suedeâ€...

A DVD that takes a fresh look at the seminal Smiths’ album, The Queen Is Dead is to be released.

Touted as a visual review, The Queen Is Dead: A Classic Under Review will explore rare studio and live footage including interviews with band members, the late Factory Records head, Tony Wilson, Suede’s Brett Anderson and the album’s co-producer and engineer, Stephen Street. Bonus features will include an interactive DVD game.

Former Smiths’ frontman, Morrisey will headline London’s O2 Wireless festival on July 4 following this years Greatest Hits album.

The Queen Is Dead: A Classic Under Review is due for release on May 26.

For a full review of Morrissey’s Greatest Hits click here

Van Morrison Hits US Top Ten

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Van Morrison’s first week sales for new album, "Keep It Simple" are his best in a career spanning over 40 years with the LP hitting number 10 in the US and Canada. The US press received his first release of new material in two years with critical acclaim. This followed an unprecedented move fro...

Van Morrison’s first week sales for new album, “Keep It Simple” are his best in a career spanning over 40 years with the LP hitting number 10 in the US and Canada.

The US press received his first release of new material in two years with critical acclaim.

This followed an unprecedented move from Van Morrison to perform the album in its entirety at shows on his North American tour. The success of this bold step propelled Keep It Simple to its current chart position when it reached stores on April 1.

Keep It Simple is due for release in the UK April 11

Click here for our Uncut review of Keep It Simple.

Bob Dylan Begins ‘Chronicles: Vol 2’

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Bob Dylan is at work on the second volume of his autobiography, his publishers Simon & Schuster have confirmed in the wake of his Pulitzer Prize citation this week. It is understood that Dylan is spending the seven week lay-off between the end of his last American tour and the start of his Eur...

Bob Dylan is at work on the second volume of his autobiography, his publishers Simon & Schuster have confirmed in the wake of his Pulitzer Prize citation this week.

It is understood that Dylan is spending the seven week lay-off between the end of his last American tour and the start of his European tour in May to work on “Chronicles Volume Twoâ€.

No publication date has yet been announced, but there is speculation that it will appear before the end of the year.

The first instalment of Dylan’s planned 3-part autobiography, “Chronicles: Volume Oneâ€, spent 19 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list and was one of five finalists for the American National Book Critics Circle Award in 2004.

“Most people who write about music, they have no idea what it feels like to play it. But with the book I wrote, I thought, ‘The people who are writing reviews of this book, man, they know what the hell they’re talking about.’ It spoils you … they know more about it than me,†said Dylan in an interview with Rolling Stone, shortly after the release of Volume I.

“The reviews of this book, some of ’em almost made me cry—in a good way. I’d never felt that from a music critic ever.”

There are also strong but as yet unconfirmed rumours that Dylan will tour the UK in the second half of July, following the completion of 29 dates in mainland Europe.

Dylan was awarded an honorary Pulitzer Prize on Tuesday (April 8) at the annual ceremony hosted by Colombia University in the US.

A Special Citation was awarded to Bob Dylan for “his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power.”

The 15th Uncut Playlist Of 2008

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This week's playlist, then. The Dennis Wilson record is a bootleg, incidentally - the expanded "Pacific Ocean Blue", with the first official release of those "Bambu" tracks, is due in the office any minute now. Tonight, I'm going to see Portishead, so I'll endeavour to report back first thing tomorrow morning. A reminder, too, that our second Club Uncut takes place a week today at London's Borderline, featuring a pretty interesting bill of Phosphorescent and Jana Hunter. Hopefully we'll see a few of you there. In the meantime, as the earthy tones of Robin And Barry Dransfield fill the office, here's what we've played in the past couple of days: 1. Philip Jeck - Sand (Touch) 2. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (Bella Union) 3. Leila - Blood, Blooms And Looms (Warp) 4. Various Artists - The Story Of Michigan's Legendary A2 (Of Course) (Big Beat) 5. Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea (Drag City) 6. Paul Weller - 22 Dreams (Island) 7. The Go-Betweens - The Friends Of Rachel Worth (Circus) 8. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges (Rough Trade) 9. Animal Collective - Water Curses (Domino) 10. Mission Of Burma - Signals, Calls And Marches (Matador) 11. Awesome Color - Electric Aborigines (Ecstatic Peace) 12. Al Wilson - Searching For The Dolphins (Kent) 13. The Fall - Imperial Wax Solvent (Castle) 14. The Loose Salute - Tuned To Love (Heavenly) 15. David Bowie - Space Oddity (Philips) 16. Aethenor - Betimes Black Cloudmasses (VHF) 17. The Dragons - The Dragons (Ninja Tune) 18. Dennis Wilson - Bambu (bootleg) 19. Flying Lotus - Los Angeles (Warp) 20. Shearwater - Rook (Matador) 21. Mark Kozelek - Night (Caldo Verde) 22. James Blackshaw - Litany Of Echoes (Tompkins Square) 23. Robin & Barry Dransfield - Popular To Contrary Belief (Free Reed)

This week’s playlist, then. The Dennis Wilson record is a bootleg, incidentally – the expanded “Pacific Ocean Blue”, with the first official release of those “Bambu” tracks, is due in the office any minute now. Tonight, I’m going to see Portishead, so I’ll endeavour to report back first thing tomorrow morning.

Kanye West Headlines Global Gathering

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Multi platinum selling hip-hop behemoth, Kanye West will headline the Global Gathering festival, his only outdoor UK appearance this year. Kanye will transform the main stage into his new “Glow In The Dark Show†with a set featuring creatures designed by the legendary Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Lighting will come from Martin Phillips and John McGuire, the duo behind Daft Punk’s Pyramid. Kanye joins Moby and Mark Ronson at the festival held on July 25 and 26. For more information see the Global Gathering website.

Multi platinum selling hip-hop behemoth, Kanye West will headline the Global Gathering festival, his only outdoor UK appearance this year.

Kanye will transform the main stage into his new “Glow In The Dark Show†with a set featuring creatures designed by the legendary Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.

Lighting will come from Martin Phillips and John McGuire, the duo behind Daft Punk’s Pyramid.

Kanye joins Moby and Mark Ronson at the festival held on July 25 and 26.

For more information see the Global Gathering website.

Echo And The Bunnymen Frontman To Publish Memoirs

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Echo and The Bunnymen singer, Ian McCulloch is due to publish his memoirs next year. Publisher’s Transworld have recently bought the rights to McCulloch’s memoirs from Mayer Benham and hopes to publish them in summer 2009. "The man is a one-off, an iconic figure whose passion for words, musi...

Echo and The Bunnymen singer, Ian McCulloch is due to publish his memoirs next year.

Publisher’s Transworld have recently bought the rights to McCulloch’s memoirs from Mayer Benham and hopes to publish them in summer 2009.

“The man is a one-off, an iconic figure whose passion for words, music and for his city is utterly infectious,†said Simon Taylor, editorial director of Transworld, in a statement today.

McCulloch is the latest figure from the Crucial Three, the short-lived band formed in 1977, to publish his memoirs.

In 1994, Julian Cope, former singer with the infamous Liverpool post-punk band, The Teardrop Explodes, published the first volume of his autobiography, “Head Onâ€, followed by “Repossessed†in 1999.

As yet there is no title for the work.

Check back at Uncut for more details.

Henry Rollins and Reverend And The Makers To Play Leicester Festival

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Henry Rollins and Reverend And The Makers are among the artists to play Leicester’s Summer Sundae festival this August. The ex-Black Flag frontman, will join Camera Obscura, Joan As Police Woman and Dodgy. De Montford Hall and Gardens will host the event on August 8, 9 and 10. For all the lates...

Henry Rollins and Reverend And The Makers are among the artists to play Leicester’s Summer Sundae festival this August.

The ex-Black Flag frontman, will join Camera Obscura, Joan As Police Woman and Dodgy.

De Montford Hall and Gardens will host the event on August 8, 9 and 10.

For all the latest listings and for tickets click here.

Stone Temple Pilots Confirm New Tour Dates

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Scott Weiland, the recently departed frontman of Velvet Revolver, has revealed dates for a Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour. Weiland made the announcement to a crowd of contest winners and determined fans at a special gig held in the legendary Harry Houdini Estate, Los Angeles All of the origina...

Scott Weiland, the recently departed frontman of Velvet Revolver, has revealed dates for a Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour.

Weiland made the announcement to a crowd of contest winners and determined fans at a special gig held in the legendary Harry Houdini Estate, Los Angeles

All of the original members – Scott Weiland, guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz – played a set of their most famous hits including “Plush,†“Interstate†and “Vasolineâ€.

After splitting in 2003 the band has confirmed 65 dates on a North American tour scheduled to begin May 17.

The tour dates are:

Columbus, OH Rock On The Range Festival (May 17)

Camden, NJ Tweeter Center The Waterfront (18)

Cleveland, OH State Theatre Playhouse Square (20)

Chicago, IL Charter One Pavillion (22)

Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis Motor Speedway (23)

Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Casino (26)

Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center (31)

Mansfield, MA Tweeter Center For The Performing Arts (June 1)

Detroit, MI Fillmore Detroit (3)

St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkens Auditorium (6)

Kansas City, KS Rock Fest Liberty Memorial Park (7)

Maryland Heights, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (8)

West Valley City, UT E Center (11)

Las Vegas, NV The Pearl (12, 14)

Calgary V Festival (21)

Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (24)

Tucson, AZ Anselmo Valencia Amphitheatre (25)

San Antonio, TX AT&T Center (27)

The Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (28)

Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie (29)

Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre (July 2)

Milwaukee, WI Summerfest Marcus Amphitheatre (4)

Quebec City, Quebec Summer Festival Planes |Of Abraham (10)

North York, ONT Edge Fest Downsview Park (12)

Canandaigua, NY Constellation Performing Arts Center (15)

Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino (17)

Mt Pleasant, MI Soaring Eagle Casino (18)

Cadott, WI Chippewa Valley Music Festival (19)

Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre (25)

Paso Robles, CA Mid California State Fair (26)

San Diego, CA Concerts on the Green Qualcomm Stadium (27)

Bethlehem, PA Muzikfest (August 8)

Atlantic City, NJ The Borgata (9)

Baltimore, MD V Festival Pimlico Race Track (10)

Charlotte, SC Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (17)

Orlando, FL UCF Arena (19)

Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live Seminole Hard Rock Casino (20)

Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre (22)

Alpharetta, GA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Encore Park (23)

Vancouver GM Place (30)

Seattle, WA Bumbershoot Festival Memorial Stadium (31)

Amy Winehouse And Underworld To Headline Bestival

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Amy Winehouse and Underworld have been announced as the headliners for Bestival on the Isle of Wight. Winehouse, a 5-time Grammy Award winner, will take to the main stage on Saturday night and Underworld will bring the festival to a close on Sunday. Friday’s headliner has been revealed as the re...

Amy Winehouse and Underworld have been announced as the headliners for Bestival on the Isle of Wight.

Winehouse, a 5-time Grammy Award winner, will take to the main stage on Saturday night and Underworld will bring the festival to a close on Sunday.

Friday’s headliner has been revealed as the recently-reformed, My Bloody Valentine.

Festival organiser, Radio 1 DJ Rob da Bank said: “It’s such a nail biting experience unleashing our line up but I can honestly say his year’s line up is my favourite so far.â€

Other acts confirmed to play include Hot Chip, an exclusive set by The Sugarhill Gang and The Coral.

The festival runs from September 5 – 7 and adult weekend tickets cost £130, see http://bestival.net for more details.

The National Reveal New Film And Bonus EP

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A new film about Brooklyn-based doom-mongers The National, including a bonus 12-track audio disc, The Virginia EP, is due for release in May. “A Skin, A Night†- made by French filmmaker, Vincent Moon who has previously worked with REM and Arcade Fire - was filmed during the recording sessions for their fourth album “Boxerâ€. “The Virginia EP†contains previously unreleased demos, live recordings and B-sides. The tracklisting is: 'You've Done It Again, Virginia' (previously unreleased) 'Santa Clara' (UK B-Side) 'Blank Slate' (UK B-side) 'Tall Saint' (demo) 'Without Permission' (unreleased cover) 'Forever After Days' (demo) 'Rest Of Years' (demo) 'Slow Show' (demo) 'Lucky You' (Daytrotter Session) 'Mansion On The Hill' (live) 'Fake Empire' (live) 'About Today' (live)

A new film about Brooklyn-based doom-mongers The National, including a bonus 12-track audio disc, The Virginia EP, is due for release in May.

“A Skin, A Night†– made by French filmmaker, Vincent Moon who has previously worked with REM and Arcade Fire – was filmed during the recording sessions for their fourth album “Boxerâ€.

“The Virginia EP†contains previously unreleased demos, live recordings and B-sides.

The tracklisting is:

‘You’ve Done It Again, Virginia’ (previously unreleased)

‘Santa Clara’ (UK B-Side)

‘Blank Slate’ (UK B-side)

‘Tall Saint’ (demo)

‘Without Permission’ (unreleased cover)

‘Forever After Days’ (demo)

‘Rest Of Years’ (demo)

‘Slow Show’ (demo)

‘Lucky You’ (Daytrotter Session)

‘Mansion On The Hill’ (live)

‘Fake Empire’ (live)

‘About Today’ (live)

New Books By Thurston Moore And Mark Kozelek

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A couple of interesting books turned up in this morning’s post. Mark Kozelek sent me his collected lyrics, “Nights Of Passed Overâ€, which also comes with a CD of live and rare recordings, a nice complement to the excellent Sun Kil Moon album which I blogged about last week. I’ll have a proper look at this in the next day or two and report back, though a quick skim of the intro reveals some awful news: Katy, the subject of many Red House Painters songs, who I mentioned in that last blog, died of cancer a few years ago. Thanks, and belated condolences, to Mark. I’ve spent the morning, though, leafing through “No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980â€, a fantastic volume by Thurston Moore and the fine rock journalist Byron Coley. No Wave is a meticulous document of that subterranean downtown scene which transformed the city’s punk scene into a volatile mix of avant-garde noise and art grad antics, laying the foundations for both a rethink of classical music – in the shape of uncompromising composers like Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham – and a new generation of adventurous rock bands, epitomised of course by Moore’s own, enduringly remarkable Sonic Youth. I guess on paper a book like this can look pretty forbidding, if you’re a little nervous at the prospect of an academic tome on the likes of Lydia Lunch, Arto Lindsay and James Chance. But while Moore and Coley never try to cover over the intellectual ambitions of the No Wave scene, they also are keen to capture the chaotic, often confrontational aspects of the artists involved. In this way, “No Wave†almost emerges as a sort of sequel to Legs McNeill’s “Please Kill Meâ€, using the same oral history format to tell the stories of these weird and compelling figures. There are stories of Lester Bangs playing gigs, out of his mind, with Robert Quine and Jay Dee Daugherty. There’s a great yarn by the avant-jazz guitarist Rudolph Grey about his brief tenure with Von LMO, a performance artist loosely affiliated to Suicide who would spend most of every gig dismantling his keyboards with a chainsaw or a pickaxe. Grey recalls a terrible night supporting The Stranglers, of all people, in New Jersey, a story which involves LMO destroying his gear in a handful of minutes and being heckled offstage, leaving the rest of the band to try and play songs about the Baader-Meinhof gang committing suicide for long enough to secure their pay at the end of the night. The book is also filled with some incredible shots of the bands and scenesters, largely featuring James Chance either launching himself at audiences or mingling with various NYC untouchables like Debbie Harry. Eno appears with a chest expander, smoking. Iggy slouches on a bar. Richard Hell, The Cramps and Suicide lurk in the shadows. Jim Sclavunos, currently handling percussion in the Bad Seeds and Grinderman, appears to have been involved with every band on the scene. And the whole thing looks tremendously alluring, this collision of high-concept fashion punks, passing artists like Basquiat, and a bunch of scholarly but invigorated noise nerds, all coming together to make a racket that resonated far beyond the squalid dives in which they played. I must dig out those “New York Noise†comps on Soul Jazz tonight; like all the best music books, even a brief glance at “No Wave†makes you desperately want to hear the music which it so vividly describes.

A couple of interesting books turned up in this morning’s post. Mark Kozelek sent me his collected lyrics, “Nights Of Passed Overâ€, which also comes with a CD of live and rare recordings, a nice complement to the excellent Sun Kil Moon album which I blogged about last week.

REM Reveal Supports For UK Tour

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Editors and Guillemots have been named as support acts for REM’s UK tour. The band, whose latest album “Accelerateâ€is number one in the UK album chart, will play gigs in Manchester, Cardiff, Southampton and Twickenham this summer. The huge stadium tour will follow performances at Oxygen Jul...

Editors and Guillemots have been named as support acts for REM’s UK tour.

The band, whose latest album “Accelerateâ€is number one in the UK album chart, will play gigs in Manchester, Cardiff, Southampton and Twickenham this summer.

The huge stadium tour will follow performances at Oxygen July 12 and T in The Park July 13.

Dates have been confirmed as:

Manchester Lancashire County Cricket Club (August 24)

Cardiff Millennium Stadium (25)

Southampton Rose Bowl (27)

London Twickenham Stadium (30)

For tickets and further information click here.