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The Fresh & Onlys: Spring Tour

SPRING DATES IN SUPPORT OF FORTHCOMING EP ON SACRED BONES


The Fresh & Onlys

San Francisco’s The Fresh &
Onlys
have announced a Spring 2011 tour to support a forthcoming EP on Sacred Bones.

Play It Strange is the third full length album recorded in just over two years since the band’s inception with
previous albums out on Woodsist and Castle Face. This newest album is also the first recording done outside the
band’s own analog home studio. Hot on the heels of touring and arranging these new songs live, Play It
Strange
was furiously recorded and mixed in one week with Tim Green (Fucking Champs, Comets On Fire) at
Louder Studios in order to better capture the muscularity and depth of the band’s live performances.

THE FRESH & ONLYS TOUR DATES

02/27 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill ~

03/16 – 03/19 Austin, TX SXSW

03/21 San Diego, CA Tin Can Alehouse
03/22 Los Angeles, CA Echo

04/12 Denver, CO Hi Dive &

04/13 Lawrence, KS The Jackpot Saloon &

04/14 Bloomington, IN The Bishop &
04/15 Pittsburgh, PA Brillobox &

04/18 Cincinnati, OH MOTR Pub &

04/19 Saint Louis, MO The Billiken Club !

04/20 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall %

04/21 Toronto, ON Parts & Labour &
04/22 Montreal, QC Il Motore &

04/23 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg %

04/24 Philadelphia, PA Kung Fu Necktie %

04/25 Washington, DC Red Palace %

04/27 Atlanta, GA The Earl %
04/28 Birmingham AL Bottletree %

~ w/ Growlers, Pleasure Kills, Wrong Words

% w/ Crocodiles, Young Prisms
& w/ Young Prisms

! w/ Crocodiles

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New Wire LP Streaming on NPR

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR STARTS APRIL 1 IN TORONTO


Wire

With the release of Wire‘s
new album Red Barked Tree set for January 11, NPR is currently streaming the entire album on
their website. Click here to listen. The new album follows 2008′s
Object 47. All confirmed North American dates are available below.

TOUR DATES
April 01: Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
April 02: Montreal, QC @ Le Cabaret du Mile End

April 03: Boston, MA @ Middle East Downstairs
April 05: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg,

April 06: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

April 07: Washington DC @ Black Cat

April 08: Austin, TX @ Mohawk
April 09: Chicago, IL @ Metro
April 12: Portland, OR @ Dante’s
April 14: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre

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Matisyahu Releases Chanukah Song “Miracle”

“MIRACLE” OUT NOW ON ITUNES; FESTIVAL OF LIGHT TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER
29


Matisyahu

Matisyahu has released a
brand new Chanukah song, “Miracle,” on iTunes, one week ahead of the Festival of Light, his fifth annual
series of
shows celebrating Chanukah. An uplifting pop gem arriving just in time for the holiday, “Miracle,” produced by Dr.
Luke protege Kool Kojak (Flo Rida, Katy Perry, Ke$ha), is drenched in a joyful spirit and features chiming synths,
bouncing beats and an irresistible chorus. “Miracle” is now streaming on Matisyahu’s website and is available on iTunes here.

Matisyahu, backed by his band The Dub Trio, will kick off the Festival of Light at Brooklyn, NY,’s Brooklyn Bowl on
November 29. He will play four shows in Brooklyn and, for the first time ever, will be taking the Festival of Light on
the road for additional Northeast dates, including stops in Albany, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Portland, ME.

Matisyahu Festival of Light Dates:

11/29/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl * with The Dub Trio

11/30/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg * with Tally Hall

12/1/10 Clifton Park, NY @ Northern Lights * with The Dub Trio

12/4/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg * DJ Rehka

12/5/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg * with Moon Taxi

12/6/10 Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club * with Moon Taxi

12/7/10 Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head Live * with Moon Taxi

12/8/10 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of The Living Arts * with Moon Taxi

12/9/10 Portland, ME @ State Theatre * with Moon Taxi

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Matisyahu Announces Fifth Annual “Festival of Light” Tour

EXPANDS TRADITIONAL EIGHT NIGHT NYC RESIDENCY; ADDS MORE CITIES


Matisyahu

Matisyahu has announced
today that, for the first time in its history, he will take his annual Hanukkah celebration, Festival of Light, on
tour. The series of shows, historically 8 shows in New York City and Brooklyn, will expand to additional northeast
U.S. cities due to increasing demand from his fans.

Set to kick off on November 29 at Brooklyn, NY’s Brooklyn
Bowl,
Matisyahu will perform four nights in Brooklyn – one show at the Brooklyn Bowl and three shows at Music Hall of
Williamsburg – marking the fifth year in a row that he has brought his Festival of Light to hometown crowds. He’ll
then head to Albany, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia before wrapping in Portland, ME on the last night of
Hanukkah. Tickets go on sale on to the public on Friday, October 22 while Matisyahu will hold a special pre-sale for
his fans through Twitter and Facebook.

Matisyahu Festival of Light Dates:

11/29/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl
11/30/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

12/1/10 Clifton Park, NY @ Northern Lights

12/4/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
12/5/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *
12/6/10 Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club *

12/7/10 Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head Live *
12/8/10 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of The Living Arts *
12/9/10 Portland, ME @ State Theatre *


*Moon Taxi supports

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Mogwai: Live Album & Concert Film US Screening Dates

BURNING AND SPECIAL MOVES OUT TODAY; NORTH AMERICAN SCREENING DATES
NOW AVAILABLE


Mogwai

Mogwai fans, the wait is over! The Scottish band, known for their unparalleled live shows, are releasing today their
long-awaited live album Special Moves and concert film Burning. Shot at their
sold-out three night residency at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg in April 2009, this captivating film and
sonically intense live album are as close as one could ever hope to experiencing a real Mogwai gig. Check out the
video clip of “Mogwai Fear Satan” here.

North American Public Screening Dates

Aug 24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg


Aug 24 – Vancouver, BC @Pacific Cinematheque


Aug 25 – Seattle, WA @ JBL Theater


Aug 26 – Cambridge, MA @ Brattle Theatre

Aug 26 – Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall


Aug 28 – Long Beach, CA @ Art Theatre of Long Beach

Aug 29 – Chicago, IL @ Smart Bar

Sept 2 – Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot


Sept 4 – San Francisco @ Roxie Theater


Sept 10- Portland, OR @ Bagdad Theater


Sept 12 – Los Angeles @ Echoplex


Sept 14 – Toronto, ON @ The Drake Underground (2 showings)


Sept 23 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater

Oct 3 – Montreal, QC @ Ukrainian Federtation

Special Moves

1. I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead
2. Friend of the Night
3. Hunted By a Freak
4. Mogwai Fear Satan

5. Cody
6. You Don’t Know Jesus
7. I Know You Are But What Am I
8. ILove You, I’m Going to Blow
Up Your School
9. 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong
10. Like Herod
11. Glasgow Megasnake

Extra tracks on vinyl and CD download

12. Yes! I Am a Long Way From Home
13. Scotland’s Shame
14. New Paths to Helicon Part 1
15.
Batcat
16. Thank You Space Expert
17. The Precipice

Burning

1. The Precipice
2. I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead
3. Hunted By a Freak
4. Like Herod
5. New Paths
to Helicon Part1
6. Mogwai Fear Satan
7. Scotland’s Shame
8. Batcat

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Mogwai: Burning Concert Film

BURNING CONCERT FILM SCREENING IN THE U.S.; UK DATES ANNOUNCED


Mogwai

Mogwai‘s concert film Burning, a collaboration with Vincent Moon and Nathanael Le Scouarnac, will be getting screen time around the US this fall. Following it’s release on August 2 (packaged with accompanying album Special Moves), there will be full screenings of the film in multiple locations around the country. More cities are going to be announced over the coming weeks so please stay tuned for more details!

Mogwai will soon head into the studio to record the follow up to 2008′s The Hawk is Howling. In the meantime, the band have announced a series of UK shows in February 2011. Click here to see a complete list of tour dates. Tickets go on sale Saturday July 31 at 9am. Click here to buy.

Screenings:


Aug 24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

Aug 24 – Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Cinematheque

Aug 26 – Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall

Aug 28 – Long Beach, CA @ Art Theatre of Long Beach
August 28 – Cambridge, MA @ Brattle Theatre



Sept 2 – Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot

Sept 4 – San Francisco @ Roxie Theater


Sept 10- Portland, OR @ Bagdad Theater


Sept 12 – Los Angeles @ Echoplex

Sept 14 – Toronto, ON @ The Drake Underground (2 showings)



Sept 23 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater</font

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Frightened Rabbit: From the Greys to Colour

By: Ryan Dembinsky

Frightened Rabbit by Jannica Honey

Back in October of 2008, huddled together closely in a cluttered green room upstairs at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg, the members of a band from Selkirk, Scotland called Frightened Rabbit – most of whom wielded Apple computers as they killed time before their set supporting Delaware’s Spinto Band – chatted amiably about their friendships with one another, the critical success of their latest album, The Midnight Organ Fight, and its acoustic offshoot Liver, Lung, FR, as well as their current U.S. tour.

What they didn’t know at the time was that they were actually responsible for my own personal Almost Famous moment so-to-speak. That was my first real backstage interview. Everybody always tells a newbie or an underdog to “act like you’ve been here before.” So, that’s what I did. Being a tad nervous, I polished off about eight beers beforehand at a bar across the street, only to find out Frightened Rabbit consists entirely of down-to-earth, thoughtful gents who are happy to share their insights on any number of subjects. What resulted were a lot of laughs and subsequently, one of the finest indie rock shows I’ve seen – and that’s not just because of all the beers!

Fast forward about 18 months and Frightened Rabbit no longer play the role of underdog either. On the contrary, having just released their third full-length album, The Winter of Mixed Drinks (released March 1 on Fat Cat Records), produced by indie wunderkind Peter Katis (The National, Swell Season), fans and critics alike have been teeming with anticipation for this release ever since The Midnight Organ Fight went on to populate so many 2008 “Best Of” lists and the band itself emerged as leaders of a burgeoning Glasgow music scene – one of the most compelling locales in music today.

On the day before the big release of The Winter of Mixed Drinks, JamBase caught up with the busy rockers to check in on all things Scottish, working with Peter Katis, and the unwritten rules of being a Frightened Rabbit.

JamBase: List 3-5 things that influenced this record, such as people, books, movies, other musicians, events in your life, or feelings at the time.

Scott Hutchison: Ted Hughes’ book Songs of the Crow was a massive influence lyrically. It’s an amazingly powerful set of poems, and there is a wonderful thread running through the series. It’s terrifying in places. The North Sea had a huge effect on the record. There are clear nautical references throughout, and they would not have been there were it not for my coastal location at the time of writing. Walking was a major factor in the way I finished the writing process. There is something about the rhythm of striding across the land that gets the mind ticking over. A brusque walk always sparks an idea for me.

JamBase: Could you give some background on your relationship with Peter Katis, both from a working and friendship perspective?

Scott Hutchison by Lewis Cooper

Scott Hutchison: We were incredibly lucky to work with Peter on The Midnight Organ Fight. He is an old friend of Adam Pierce’s [the head of Fat Cat, USA] and as such we probably got a good deal. At first, everyone was unsure about what we were trying to do; I think he wondered what the hell we were doing in his studio. But slowly we gained an understanding of each other and it started a great working relationship. I love what he does with records. His style is a little different from my own, perhaps he works a lot more subtly, but that is something that adds a great deal to the records. He creates space, whereas I have a tendency to fill it up with all sorts of shit.

Last time we spoke, we joked around about your childhood growing up with Grant [Hutchison, his sibling and FR's drummer] and how when you first started playing music it wasn’t so cool to have your little brother in the band, but as you guys grew up you came to become close friends. How would you characterize your relationship these days?

It’s still a totally solid friendship. We have fairly distinct roles within the band, and we tend not to step on each other’s toes. Grant deals with much of the day-to-day running of the band, something I am fairly inept at. It’s great that he has a knack for organization, because it allows me to go forward with the creative side. We still argue, but it’s always constructive. And I am always right [laughs].

Along those same lines, how would you describe the camaraderie of the band?

The best way to sum things up is through the unwritten, and usually unspoken, rules within the band. You don’t finish Grant’s cider. You don’t fuck with Billy [Kennedy, bass] when he’s hungry. You let me sit in the front seat for most of the journey. If Andy [Monaghan, guitar] has gone missing, he will be “on a wander.” Don’t try to find him; he always comes back on time. Gordon [Skene, keyboards] doesn’t like shit food. If you suggest a Chinese buffet, he won’t be joining you.

Could you talk about some of the interesting elements from working in the studio that came across on the new album, such as cool overdubs, effects, interesting things you used for sound effects, etc.?

Frightened Rabbit from last.fm

The most important item of equipment became the SP-404 sampler that I bought when I was writing the record. We just took some of the loops and sounds straight off there. They were pretty lo-fi, but I think it stopped the record from becoming too “over-produced,” although some may argue otherwise.

I gather in listening to the album that it’s meant to be emblematic of escaping one’s life or running away, so to speak, which seems somewhat consistent with Midnight Organ Fight. Could you give a little background on how you got to this concept?

Quite simply, I was alone for a certain amount of time, which gave me the space to assess what was and was not important in life. I’m not saying I’ve got it figured out, but the simplicity of things out in Crail [Scotland, where the bulk of the record was written] made everything seem so fucking easy. My brain just worked the way it ought to out there. The city can be stifling.

On the flip side, there’s some unbridled optimism toward the end of the record on “Living in Colour” and “Not Miserable.” Are you happy these days?

Yep! I was never terribly unhappy for long periods of time before, but I suppose listening to the last record you could be forgiven for thinking that I was permanently miserable. I’m pleased to say life is pretty good right now. Long may it continue!

So, you guys are getting closer to full-on fame nowadays. How do you feel about fame? Do you welcome it or is it a little scary to think about it?

Frightened Rabbit

I can’t say I’m aware of being on the brink of full-on fame. There are different levels I suppose. It’s nice when people come up to you in the supermarket to tell you that they like your music. I won’t ever get tired of that. When they start telling me I’m a dick and my music sucks, I will begin to worry.

How much influence did Peter Katis have on the sound and the material? Did he help write with you at all?

He didn’t have a role in the writing, but he has an absolutely magic touch on all of the records he works on. The albums quite simply would not sound as they do without Peter’s input. As I said before, he mixes very subtly, and especially in the new record, has helped to create some space in a rather busy, layered record.

With Midnight Organ Fight you spent about two weeks in the studio. How did the process this time around compare?

We had about twice as much time. On Organ Fight we essentially recreated the demos note-for-note in the studio. This time, we saved a lot of the arranging and creativity for the studio itself, so it was a lot more involved. Perhaps the luxury of time led to certain portions of the album getting a tad overblown, musically, but it’s something we were aware of, and it’s definitely the way I wanted this one to sound. It’s not something I wish to repeat next time.

There’s quite an indie music revolution occurring in Scotland these days, particularly on Fat Cat, with you guys, James Graham and We Were Promised Jetpacks. What would you say makes Glasgow and Scotland in general so special for music?

Frightened Rabbit

Scotland is an indoor nation. Making music, or any kind of art, is perfect for us. We are pale and pasty-faced, hate the sun and love a dark room. There’s a very specific dark and self-deprecating nature in lots of Scots that filters through to the creative output of the nation. Glasgow is the center for most of this activity. It’s a city built for the arts. There are so many spaces to play and work in. It just breeds good stuff.

What are your two favorite songs on the album, one from the perspective of the music and one from the perspective of the lyrics?

“Things” is the most succinct song I’ve ever written, lyrically speaking. There’s not much wasted language in there, which I like. I think parts of “Skip the Youth” are our most musically ambitious to date; I’m especially fond of the two minute intro. I’m aware that it could be incredibly annoying for some people, but that only makes me love it more.

Finally, when last time we spoke, you had some pretty funny comments about the Enemy [aka, NME]. It seems as though they have since taken quite a liking to Frightened Rabbit. Are you still skeptical about them? What are your feelings toward the music media in general these days?

I have no beef with anyone in the music media. I don’t expect to be universally loved. I don’t want to be. It’s healthy to read articles by people who clearly hate my band. The NME has been kind in recent months, which is great, though it’s not incredibly important to me. It’s best not to take any of that stuff too seriously. Reviews are relatively ephemeral in comparison to the actual content of the record.

Frightened Rabbit’s next U.S. show is at Coachella in April.

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Soulive, Lettuce, Break Sc. | 12.31 | NY

Images by: Rob Chapman

Soulive, Lettuce, Nigel Hall, Break Science :: 12.31.09 :: Music Hall Of Williamsburg :: Brooklyn, NY

Billed as the “Royal Family Ball NYE,” Soulive, Lettuce, Nigel Hall and Break Science rang in the New Year at Brooklyn’s Music Hall Of Williamsburg. From the looks of things, it was a groovy good time.

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Real Estate & Woods Tour

REAL ESTATE & WOODS TO TOUR TOGETHER THIS SPRING

Real Estate

Real Estate and Woods are teaming up for a bunch of March dates that will see the groups travel throughout the Northeast and Midwest, with two stops in Canada. The tour kicks off March 12 in New York City and concludes March 27 in D.C.

Real Estate’s self titled debut album is out now, as is Woods’ fourth studio effort, Songs of Shame.

Real Estate & Woods Tour Dates

03/12/10 Fri Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

03/13/10 Sat Club Lambi Montreal, QC

03/14/10 Sun Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, ON

03/15/10 Mon Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL

03/16/10 Tue Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, KS

03/22/10 Mon The End Nashville, TN

03/23/10 Tue The Bishop Bloomington, IN

03/24/10 Wed The Spot Cleveland, OH

03/25/10 Thu University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

03/26/10 Fri Haverford College Haverford, PA

03/27/10 Sat Rock & Roll Hotel Washington, DC