Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Handsome Furs @ Neumos (6-5-2009) - Don't Miss It (like me)



Gone To Amsterdam

I'll be in Amsterdam for the next 11 days. Expect little to no posting in these coming days. Play this video on repeat to fill the void.

While I'm gone, I will remind you that the Handsome Furs will be playing Neumos on June 5. Stage support includes The Cinnamon Band and local act Feral Children.

Tickets :: Handsome Furs @ Neumos (6-5-2009) :: $15

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Review: Black Joe Lewis @ The Tractor Tavern (5-22-2009)

Photo cred: Sounds Like Austin

Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears brought the brass and blues to the Tractor Friday night. Opening for alt-country rockers Lucero (basically a country version of Nickelback), BJL definitely out-shined the headliners. I was surprised when I arrived at the Tractor that the bands would be playing to a sold-out crowd, and I was also thankful that I had decided to purchase tickets in advance.

Before BJL took the stage, I was very curious how they were going to fit eight band members onto the Tractor's tiny stage. Last time I saw their live act was at the Showbox in '07, and even then they had a hard time eluding each other while the blues took hold of their movements. However, at 9:30pm, the band took the stage and seemed very comfortable in their tight arrangement (I feel like they're used to playing small stages). We were quickly greeted by Black Joe Lewis, at which point he informed us that they were going to play some music for us in an attempt to convince us to buy some of their music. Judging from their set, I think they definitely boosted album sales. Playing mainly off their latest LP Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!, the band kicked off the night with an explosive rendition of "Gunpowder." They immediately followed with "Big Booty Woman," which sent shivers down my spine. This was by far the best song of the night, especially with the baritone sax kicking into full gear. The greatest thing about seeing BJL live (well, any band with a brass/sax section for that matter) is actually feeling the music. Simply playing a record cannot replicate that experience. Feeling the baritone sax's sound waves brings on a whole different experience. Other highlights from the night included "Sugarfoot," "I'm Broke," and some really funny improvisation during "Get Yo Shit." After experiencing such a wonderful set, I'm now confident that these guys must have had an off-night last time they played Seattle. These dudes really rocked the Tractor, and gave us a way better show compared to their headlining counterparts. As for Lucero, I was very unimpressed and bored during their whole set. Apparently I was the minority that night since everyone around me knew the words to every song. If you get a chance to catch Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, you'd be a fool to pass it up.

Buy :: Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears EP
Buy :: Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Molly Moon's Sasquatch! Ice Cream

Molly Moon's Ice Cream Unveils New Flavor

Head over to Molly Moon's to try their newest musically themed flavor. In lieu of Memorial Day's three-day music festival at the Gorge, the new flavor "Sasquatch!" is a blend of chocolate ice cream made from happy, healthy, hormone free Western Washington cows with sweet local ingredients: chocolate chunks, caramel swirl, and granola! For a limited time, you can treat yourself to this delicious dish at either of the two Molly Moon's locations (Wallingford and Capitol Hill). I'm sure the lines are going to be crazy-long with the weather we're experiencing.

New Music - White Antelope (Robin Pecknold's Solo Work)


Robin Pecknold's ever-changing solo project White Antelope (aka Monte Cristo, aka Carthage) has just added two more songs to its MySpace page. "Silver Dagger" and "Wild Mountain Thyme" join the already posted "False Knight on the Road" and "Guitar Duet." Head over and give them a listen. Also, speaking of Fleet Foxes, there was a great interview by The Stranger (read here) with Pecknold summing up the last crazy year, while touching on the progress of the new album.

Fleet Foxes will be playing Sasquatch this Monday.

White Rabbits - New Video / Album Stream / Coming to Seattle

The White Rabbits' newest album, It's Frightening, just hit shelves Tuesday. To sample it, the band is streaming the entire album over at their website (here). Also, a video for the first single off their second long player can be viewed above. The song, "Percussion Gun," is a powerfully drum-driven jammer that sets the tempo for the rest of the record. For those expecting to hear Fort Nightly Pt. II, you may be slightly disappointed. The band is clearly traveling in a new direction, and with Britt Daniel as their guide, the destination is anything but frightening for fans. The White Rabbits should take solace in the fact that they've successfully overcome the sophomore slump, producing a second album that exemplifies maturity and creativity, and shows promise in the potential for band survival. I hate to subject this new album to the comparison to Spoon, but it's hard not to. Frightening is extremely stripped down compared to the bloated, fully orchestrated hits off of Fort Nightly. Many songs on Frightening are minimalist approaches with simple drums-piano-vocal elements - very Spoon-like - however, that's where the comparison ends. I think the White Rabbits have struck gold on this album, and I look forward to their live show this June at the Crocodile. The arsenal of hits they've amassed on these two albums is enough to entertain all night long. The White Rabbits will commence their North American tour at the end of this month, starting in Cleveland. Check them out in a city near you.

White Rabbits tour dates:

05/30/2009Cleveland, OH, USGrog Shop
05/31/2009Chicago, IL, USDo Division Fest
06/01/2009Newport, KY, USSouthgate House
06/02/2009Washington, DC, USRock N Roll Hotel
06/04/2009Cambridge, MA, USMiddle East
06/05/2009Philadelphia, PA, USJohnny Brendas
06/06/2009Pittsburgh, PA, USBrillobox
06/07/2009Columbus, OH, USThe Summit
06/09/2009Columbia, MO, USMojos
06/10/2009St. Louis, MO, USFirebird
06/11/2009Manchester, TN, USBonnaroo Music Festival
06/14/2009Austin, TX, USEmo's
06/16/2009Tuscon, AZ, USClub Congress
06/17/2009San Deigo, CA, USCasbah
06/18/2009West Hollywood, CA, USTroubadour
06/19/2009Visalia, CA, USCellar Door
06/20/2009San Francisco, CA, USThe Independent
06/22/2009Seattle, WA, US**Crocodile Cafe**
06/23/2009Portland, OR, USDoug Fir
06/24/2009Boise, ID, USNeurolux
06/25/2009Salt Lake City, UT, USUrban Lounge
06/26/2009Denver, CO, USBluebird
06/27/2009Omaha, NE, USSlowdown JR
06/29/2009Minneapolis, MN, US400 Bar
06/30/2009Madison, WI, USHigh Noon Saloon
07/01/2009Chicago, IL, USEmpty Bottle
07/02/2009Pontiac, MI, USPike Room
08/01/2009Jersey City, NJ , USAll Points West

Friday, May 22, 2009

Reminder: Black Joe Lewis @ The Tractor Tavern (Tonight)

Show tonight (5-22-2009) @ The Tractor

Black Joe Lewis & gang will be playing the Tractor Tavern tonight as the opener for Memphis alt-country rockers Lucero. Tickets are still available, and only 15 bucks at the door. Check out Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears during their Daytrotter Session (here).

See you at the show.

:: Buy Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer Early Release

Digital Copy Released Today

For those of you who pre-ordered Sunset Rubdown's upcoming album Dragonslayer through either Jagjaguwar or Insound, you should have received a digital copy of the album today! If you didn't pre-order, you still can. If you don't, you'll have to wait until June 22. After a few listens, I'd have to say that I'm most happy with the tracks "Idiot Heart," "Apollo And The Buffalo And Anna Anna Anna Oh!" (slower than the live versions I'd heard), and "Nightingale / December Song" (this song is sweeet).

Pre-Order :: Jagjaguwar
Pre-Order :: Insound

Monday, May 18, 2009

New Music: We Were Promised Jetpacks

We Were Promised a Debut Album and Second Single

According to FatCat Records, WWPJ will be releasing their debut album, These Four Falls (album cover above) on June 15, 2009 (July 7 for the US). A week later, the band will also release their second single "Roll Up Your Sleeves" (album cover below) on June 22. The single will contain the b side "Back To The Bare Bones," which will not be featured in their first long player. To listen to the entire album, you can stream each track over at FatCat. I humbly recommend that you do just that. If you fancy, the pre-order for Walls is also now available.

Pre-Order :: These Four Walls

Three Colours Gets A New Coat of Paint

Out with the old...

...in with the new.

After nearly a year, I've decided to retire the old header for this site. A promise made to the real artist behind the clay ball design has finally been met - to come up with an image of my own. That artist is Sean Pecknold, and to see the original inspiration, check out this cute little short entitled The Color Keeper (which features music by J. Tillman).

Friday, May 15, 2009

Wilco (the album) - Now Streaming + Pre-Order

New jams from Wilco + Cover Art & Track Listing

Head over to Wilco's official site to stream the band's newest album Wilco (the album), which is set to release June 30, 2009. To listen, go here. You can also go here to pre-order the album.
Track listing
Wilco (the song)
Deeper Down
One Wing
Bull Black Nova
You And I
You Never Know
Country Disappeared
Solitaire
I'll Fight
Sonny Feeling
Everlasting Everything
Pre-Order :: CD
Pre-Order :: LP

The Cave Singers - New Album Title: Welcome Joy

The Cave Singers - LP#2 to be named Welcome Joy

After The Cave Singers completed their set at the HUB Lawnapalooza this afternoon, I asked the Almighty Derek Fudesco about the name of their upcoming album, which is set to release on August 18. Now I hope I'm not just starting another Pardon My Blues/Kissing the Beehive/At Mount Zoomer rumor pit, but according to Fudesco, the album will be entitled Hello Joy Welcome Joy. August can't come soon enough.

UPDATE: This is why you write things down - Thanks for the correction.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Review: Hub Lawnapalooza (5-14-09) - The Cave Singers / Telekinesis / Hey Marseilles

HUB Lawnapalooza 2009

The University of Washington was treated with three great musical performances today on the lawn in front of the Husky Union Building. The event, fittingly named the HUB Lawnapalooza, drew quite an audience to support the three local acts Hey Marseilles, Telekinesis, and The Cave Singers. Sadly, due to a combination of issues in the lab and the crappy weather, I missed nearly all of Hey Marseilles. From what I heard, though, I thought they sounded quite nice.

The second set of the day was performed by Telekinesis. By the time the band had set up their instruments, the rain had actually stopped. While it was still a very grey Seattle afternoon, it was appreciatively dry. Originally just a one man band (Michael Benjamin Lerner), Telekinesis took the stage as a quartet in order to support a live act. As observed in the picture above, lead singer Lerner also plays the drums during shows. I have a lot of respect for singer/guitarists, but singer/drummer enters a whole other realm of greatness. Telekinesis started their set with "Foreign Room", one of the many upbeat, power-pop anthems off their eponymous debut LP. A full set list is below:
Telekinesis - Lawnapalooza set list (5-14-09)
Foreign Room
Imaginary Friend
Tokyo
Great Lakes
Awkward Kisser
Calling All Doctors
Cover (couldn't place what song this was)
Coasts of Carolina
One Step Forward
All of a Sudden
Strangely enough, with the opening verse of the band's last song, Telekinesis magically called upon the graces of Mother Nature - as the lyrics "All of a sudden it's summertime" were uttered, the clouds broke and the sun beamed down upon all. Luckily local UW radio station RainyDawg Radio had distributed 80's style sunglasses prior to the show, helping to shield our surprised eyes.

The last set was owned by The Cave Singers, who promised us all a great show before taking the stage. Playing heavily off their new album due out this August (which I was informed after the show will be entitled Welcome Joy), the band played nearly an identical set list as their previous Crocodile show. I will say that every time I hear their new songs live, they seem to sound better than the time before: I think Welcom Joy is going to be one sweet record. Oldies-but-goodies from Invitation Songs included "Helen," "New Monuments," "Seeds of the Night," and of course, "Dancing On Our Graves." Sadly, about a minute into the set closing "Graves," a power outage cut the song abruptly short. When the band failed to fix the problem, the concert ended without the finale of the song. Oh well, the rest of the show was amazing. Big props to Kirk Heynen and the SAUF for putting such an ambitious line-up together. The show was fantastic, and those in attendance were all smiles.

Finally, just a friendly reminder: later this month the ASUW Arts & Entertainment will be putting together another kickass show on the HUB lawn. Friday May 29, Ra Ra Riot and Built to Spill will be rocking out for UW from 3:00 - 7:00 pm. Again, this will be a free show. Unfortunately I can't make this one, but it's bound to be another winner.

White Denim: Pre-Order Fits

White Denim - Fits :: Cover Art & Pre-Order

Head over to Rough Trade if you'd like to pre-order a copy of White Denim's upcoming release, Fits (expected release is June 22, 2009). Included with the LP or CD pre-order is an exclusive bonus CD that the band themselves put together! As stated by Rough Trade, "Fits is effortlessly fun. There are more elements of jazz and soul than previously. Vocals sit in the mix rather than on top, effectively another instrument. The playing is, again, deft without being showy, and there are melodic hooks to spare." Sounds great to me. Now if only that damn GBP to USD conversion rate wasn't so bad... (£10.99 = $16.74!!)

Pre-Order :: CD
Pre-Order :: LP

Telekinesis - "Utilitarian" (Spoon Cover)


Telekinesis covers Spoon's "Utilitarian"

In light of the Hub Lawnapalooza, which starts in roughly 5 minutes, I thought I'd share this video of Telekinesis (aka Michael Benjamin Lerner) performing Spoon's "Utilitarian." The video was a part of the "One Shot At The Croc" series filmed during the construction / renovation at the Crocodile here in Seattle. See you over at the Hub.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

UW HUB Lawnapalooza 2009

The Cave Singers, Hey Marseilles, Telekinesis

Attention all you Huskies, this year's sixth annual HUB Lawnapalooza is a must see show! Beginning at 11:oo am this Thursday (May 14) on the lawn in front of the Husky Union Building, local musical acts Telekinesis, veteran Lawnapaloozers Hey Marseilles, and headliners The Cave Singers will be taking the stage. For those of you unfamiliar with Lawnapalooza, it's a once-a-year event which promotes the Student Activities Office. Originally having more of a carnival atmosphere (complete with inflatables and rides), the event planners have funneled more money towards bettering the musical acts. The show is free - well, technically we paid for it through our student activity fees - so there's no excuse to miss it. Being a grad student myself, I'll definitely head over for an extended lunch break. Bring your rain jackets, though, since it's supposed to rain all day...

HUB Lawnapalooza :: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm :: UW HUB Lawn
  1. Frisbee Spin-Art
  2. Button-making
  3. Service Opportunities Fair
  4. Volleyball and other field activities
  5. Sunglasses Giveaways
  6. Food Vendors - Shishkaberrys & Dante's Inferno Dogs
  7. Slush Puppies from the HUB Newsstand
  8. Live Music hopefully in the nice sunshine!
  9. and lots more...

Review: Sunset Rubdown - Introducing Moonface

Obliterate the memory of coming to at dawn...

To my surprise, the 7" picture disc of Sunset Rubdown's Introducing Moonface arrived by mail yesterday. Packaged nicely in a clear plastic sleeve, it is very easy to admire the decorative vinyl into which the two songs "Coming to at Dawn" and "Insane Love Is Awakening" were pressed. The A side features a candid picture of the band (seen here), and the B side has a picture of the sky (taken by artist/friend of the band David Horvitz).

Upon first listen, I'm immediately taken back to Sunset Rubdown circa 2005 when it was still just a one-man band. On the first song, "Coming to at Dawn," only Spencer Krug can be heard on vocals and piano. It's an intimate tune featuring the heavyhearted woes of a languishing Krug. Listening to it on vinyl with all of the fuzz and crackling only adds to the hurting of Krug's heartsick howls. Luckily, after the flip, we hear a more upbeat "Insane Love Is Awakening." This song is almost spoken-word poetry over a very minamilist guitar riff wailing away in the background. Together, they compliment each other enough to create a very solid two-song single.

Both of these songs are much less produced than any song released by SR on their last few albums, which is probably why they will not appear on the band's upcoming release Dragonslayer (drops June 23). Interestingly, according to the liner notes, "Sunset Rubdown is, on these recordings, Moonface and no others."

If you weren't able to purchase a copy of Introducing Moonface, the band has reported that copies will be available at show while supplies last. For a list of upcoming shows, read on:
Sunset Rubdown tour dates:

06/11/09

Cambridge, MA - Middle East Downstairs *#

06/12/09
Brooklyn, NY - Studio B *#

06/13/09
Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's *

06/14/09
Washington, DC - Black Cat *#

06/15/09
Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506 *#

06/16/09
Atlanta, GA - The Drunken Unicorn *#

06/20/09
Austin, TX - Mohawk *#

06/22/09
Tucson, AZ - Plush *#

06/23/09
Los Angeles, CA - Echoplex *#

06/24/09
San Francisco, CA - The Rickshaw Stop *#
06/26/09
Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge *#

06/27/09
Seattle, WA - Chop Suey *#

06/28/09
Victoria, BC - Sugar Nightclub *#

07/02/09
Calgary, AB - The Marquee Room *#

07/06/09
Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry *#

07/07/09
Chicago, IL - Epiphany *#

07/08/09
Bloomington, IN - Jake's Nightclub *#

07/10/09
Toronto, ONT - Lee's Palace *#

07/11/09
Montreal, QC - Il Motore *

With Special Guests
* = Elfin Saddle
# = Witchies

Monday, May 11, 2009

White Denim to play Old Blue Last (5-18-2009)

For any UK fans of White Denim, the dudes will be playing the very small, very intimate Old Blue Last. According to Full Time Hobby:
Hell yeah!!! Our good ol'boys from Texas will play a rather intimate show at London's Old Blue Last on Monday May 18th. Needless to say there aren't many tickets for this and they'll go very quickly. So what are you waiting for? Buy them now here. For those going to The Great Escape Festival in Brighton this weekend, White Denim headline our stage with Uncut @ The Pavilion Theatre on the Saturday (School Of Seven Bells, Three Trapped Tigers and Banjo or Freakout also play). They are also playing at the Stag & Dagger Festival in London (May 21st), Leeds (22nd) and Glasgow (23rd) as well as making an appearance at Liverpool's Sound City Festival (20th).

The new album Fits is out June 22nd. More info soon.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day from Three Colours


Treat your mother right, Mr. T style.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer Pre-Order

Pre-Order a copy today at Insound

Sunset Rubdown's upcoming album Dragonslayer can now be pre-order through Insound. For everyone who decides to take advantage of this deal, you'll also receive a digital copy of the record on May 21 - ONE MONTH before the actual June 23 release date. Fans can pre-order the album as a CD or LP (links below). Also posted below is the much spun "Idiot Heart" which appears on Dragonslayer. And last but not least, to see this short video featuring some new tunes and an interview with the band, (go here) Sunset Rubdown were recently filmed by Polish television network KTVI. Enjoy...

Pre-Order :: CD
Pre-Order :: LP

MP3: Sunset Rubdown - "Idiot Heart"
(From Dragonslayer)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

New Wolf Parade Shirt - Born To Roam

Celebrate Wolf Parade with this amazing new shirt

While it technically isn't endorsed by Montreal's finest, I'm sure Wolf Parade would appreciate fans who don this at their shows. Featuring the watchword "Born to Roam: Wild and Free," this long sleeve black t-shirt includes a large black wolf head in the background and a grey wolf howling into the night. The best part about this shirt - the black wolf's eyes glow in the dark! For this amazing piece of fashion, it can be all yours at the price of $25 (go here).

Speaking of Wolf Parade, when are we ever going to get a studio recording of "Things I Don't Know" (aka "String Me Along")? This is quite possibly my favorite Spencer-sung WP song to date, yet no love on finding a home At Mount Zoomer... Perhaps we'll get to hear it on Wolf Parade LP #3. Enjoy this live bootleg of "Things I Don't Know," and you'll see where I'm coming from.

MP3: Wolf Parade - "Things I Don't Know"
(recorded 10-18-2005 @ Theatre Plaza - Montreal, Canada)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Black Joe Lewis @ The Tractor Tavern (5-22-2009)


Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears at the Tractor

This is just a friendly reminder that Black Joe Lewis & gang will be playing the Tractor Tavern on May 22, 2009. For those of you who saw Spoon rock the Showbox in 2007, Black Joe Lewis was the wickedly groovin' opener, complete with lots of brass and big band power, who also provided the horns for Spoon's performances of "Underdog," "You Got Yr Cherry Bomb," and "Jonathon Fisk." While I'll admit that their sound that night was a little off - they could have been a casualty of the sound dude - their new EP (produced by Spoon drummer Jim Eno) is a testiment that these guys have loads of potential. Released back in March, the band's debut EP Tell 'Em What Your Name Is! has plenty of reasons why you should head over to the Tractor later this month and check out their live show in a more intimate setting.

Unfortunately for Black Joe Lewis, they happen to be playing the same night as the Melvins and Green River at the Showbox. Pick your pleasure wisely, I guess.
  • Buy Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!
  • Tickets for Black Joe Lewis @ the Tractor ($15)

Fleet Foxes - "Mykonos" Single Out Today

Sun Giant's standout single "Mykonos" hits shelves today

Fleet Foxes released the single "Mykonos" b/w "False Knight on the Road" on Sub Pop Records today. For those of you who own the Sun Giant EP, "Mykonos" was probably the song that made you a FF fan in the first place. This majestic fairy-tale number is accompanied by the traditional folk song "False Knight" (which can be heard here), making this single a must-have for any fan. To purchase a 7" copy, you can follow this link to the band's official site. And if you still haven't seen the video that Sean Pecknold created for this single, check it out below.


  • Buy the "Mykonos" single here.
  • Buy Sun Giant EP here (features "Mykonos")

Monday, May 4, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - "Paper Lace" Preview


A strange, yet artfully funny teaser from Dragonslayer

Sunset Rubdown released this little snippet of "Paper Lace" (with the opening bit of Family Ties), a song from their upcoming album Dragonslayer. For those of you who've heard Swan Lake's version of this song from Enemy Mine, you'll probably notice how distinct the two renditions sound. I guess we'll have to wait until June 23 to hear "Paper Lace" in its entirety.

In other Sunset Rubdown news, for those of you who purchased the David Horvitz picture disc of Sunset Rubdown Introducing Moonface, these will apparently ship on this Friday (May 8). If you didn't purchase a copy of the limited release, the band announced that they'll be selling copies at shows while supplies last. For a listing of their upcoming shows, continue reading. Notably, Sunset Rubdown will be gracing Chop Suey on June 27, 2009.
Sunset Rubdown tour dates:

06/11/09

Cambridge, MA - Middle East Downstairs *#

06/12/09
Brooklyn, NY - Studio B *#

06/13/09
Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's *

06/14/09
Washington, DC - Black Cat *#

06/15/09
Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506 *#

06/16/09
Atlanta, GA - The Drunken Unicorn *#

06/20/09
Austin, TX - Mohawk *#

06/22/09
Tucson, AZ - Plush *#

06/23/09
Los Angeles, CA - Echoplex *#

06/24/09
San Francisco, CA - The Rickshaw Stop *#
06/26/09
Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge *#

06/27/09
Seattle, WA - Chop Suey *#

06/28/09
Victoria, BC - Sugar Nightclub *#

07/02/09
Calgary, AB - The Marquee Room *#

07/06/09
Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry *#

07/07/09
Chicago, IL - Epiphany *#

07/08/09
Bloomington, IN - Jake's Nightclub *#

07/10/09
Toronto, ONT - Lee's Palace *#

07/11/09
Montreal, QC - Il Motore *

With Special Guests
* = Elfin Saddle
# = Witchies

Sunday, May 3, 2009

We Were Promised Jetpacks - Single Out Tomorrow

WWPJ - "Quiet Little Voices" Single Out Tomorrow

As stated before, Scottish quartet We Were Promised Jetpacks will release their debut single "Quiet Little Voices" tomorrow on FatCat Records. According to the band's press release through their fans' mailing list, "it's the first time that people can buy our music and our mums and dads are very excited." The single is set to be released on 7" and download, and the best place to buy it is probably the FatCat website. It will also be available in some shops in the UK (well, shops that sell 7" singles).

To purchase a copy for yourself, go here.

To hear the new recording of "Quiet Little Voices," check out this video below.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Plants and Animals - Back in the Studio


Plants and Animals working on LP #2

According to this VancouverIAM interview, Montreal indie rockers Plants and Animals have finished up their 3 weeks of studio time at the Treatment Room and are happy with the results. As stated at the band's official site, the "shit's sounding goooood." Following up their last album Parc Avenue with the same game-winning formula, Plants and Animals will again be self-producing LP #2. I'm sure it'll be as wonderful as its predecessor, especially after hearing some of the new tunes live last March when they played the Nectar Lounge. Still no word on when we should expect to hear any of these songs, but probably some time this year!

With the number of tour dates currently on the lighter side, the band apparently will be taking it easy this summer. The band's only State-side date will be Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival in July.

Plants and Animals tour dates:
May 1 2009 8:00P
Musée d’art Contemporaine *Free Show* Montreal, Quebec
May 7 2009 8:00P
Mod Club Toronto, Ontario
May 28 2009 8:00P
Point Ephémère Paris
May 30 2009 8:00P
Primavera - Pitchfork Stage Barcelona
May 31 2009 8:00P
Primavera Barcelona
Jun 3 2009 8:00P
Luminaire London
Jul 18 2009 8:00P
Pitchfork Festival Chicago, Illinois
Aug 8 2009 8:00P
Regina Folk Festival Regina, Saskatchewan