LA Weekly has an actually
LA Weekly has an actually very good article on the future of music up right now. (via ToT).
Silence Is A Rhythm Two is currently serving up the Britt Daniel remix of that new Interpo’ track.
Matt dropped me a line to let me know that Grumble Grumble is no longer known as Grumble Grumble, due to the fact that there’s already band with a similar name, and what’s more, that band has a lawyer. But no, they have not changed their name to Grumble Grumble Grumble, nor the Grumble and Mary Chain, but have opted to rename theyselves “Get Him Eat Him“. They recently posted a new mp3, “Early Scarlet Globes“, and their full-length is still due out this Spring on Absolutely Kosher, it’ll just say Get Him Eat Him on the cover now.
Comes With A Smile #16 is up for pre-order. Articles and other word-y type stuff, plus new, unreleased tracks from The Decemberists, Jim Guthrie, Matt Pond, Joanna Newsom, Tara Jane O’Neil, Royal City, Solex, Unbunny, and more. Around thirteenish bucks.
The Hidden Cameras‘ I Believe In The Good Of Life single is out October 18th on Rough Trade. Flipside is “High Upon The Church Grounds” (a lost track from the Smell Of Our Own sessions) and “Steal All You Can Motherfucker” (recorded with an 8 member choir in a tiny sauna).
There’s also a 1000-ltd. 7″ coming out at the end of the month on Earworm Records, ft. demo versions of “Ban Marriage” and “The Dying Galatian”.
Also, here’s a big hunk of videos from a Toronto “Mississauga Goddam Show” back in July.
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