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Kenneth McMurtrie

Kenneth McMurtrie

New Pornographers New Track & Album Release Date

Matador Records release The New Pornographers’ highly anticipated new album this summer - Brill Bruisers will be out on August 25th.

Listen to the album's title track at the foot of this article.

Brill Bruisers is the band's first new release in four years. The New Yorker describes the band’s music as “Magnificent and clever” while Stereogum proclaims “In recent history, no group has featured so much formidable established talent, collaborating on a regular basis.” 

Of the album, lead-singer and main songwriter AC Newman comments, “This is a celebration record. After periods of difficulty, I am at a place where nothing in my life is dragging me down and the music reflects that. I’m grateful.”  

Produced by band-member John Collin (bass) with Newman, the 12-track album was recorded primarily at Little Blue in Woodstock, NY and at JC/DC Studios in Vancouver B.C. with additional recording in Austin, Brooklyn and Vermont.  A limited edition multi-coloured paint splattered version of the LP is available through the Matador and The New Pornographers web-stores. You can pre-order this limited edition vinyl from the band or label and receive a 3D poster and 3D glasses (while supplies last).

Since their debut in 1999, The New Pornographers have released five studio albums including their most recent, Together (2010), of which, NPR Music praised,“Unimpeachable pop gems…these are the songs of summer”.

The New Pornographers are A.C. Newman, Blaine Thurier, Dan Bejar, John Collins, Kathryn Calder, Kurt Dahle, Neko Case and Todd Fancey. The album cover design was created by Steven Wilson and Thomas Burden, the interactive artwork page was designed by Chris Shier.
 
Brill Bruisers track-listing:
1. Brill Bruisers
2. Champions Of Red Wine
3. Fantasy Fools
4. War On The East Coast
5. Backstairs
6. Marching Orders
7. Another Drug Deal Of The Heart
8. Born With A Sound
9. Wide Eyes
10. Dancehall Domine
11. Spidyr
12. Hi-Rise
13. You Tell Me Where

THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS TOUR DATES
July 18-20 Pemberton, BC - Pemberton Music Festival
August 29-31 Edmonton, AB - Sonic Boom Festival
August 31 Edmonton, AB - Edmonton Northlands
September 6 Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre
September 6-7 Toronto, ON - Riot Fest
October 5 & 6 Seattle, WA - The Showbox
October 8 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
October 9 Boise, ID - Knitting Factory
October 10 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
October 11 Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre
October 13 Phoenix, AZ - The Crescent Ballroom
October 14 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre
October 15 Pioneertown, CA - Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace
October 17 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
October 18 San Diego, CA - North Park Theatre
November 4 Nashville, TN - Cannery Ballroom
November 5 Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
November 6 Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre
November 7 New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre
November 7-9 Austin, TX - Fun Fun Fun Fest
November 10 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
November 11 Omaha, NE - Slowdown
November 13 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
November 14 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
November 15 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
November 17 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
November 19 Boston, MA - House of Blues
November 20 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
November 21 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
November 23 Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle
(additional world tour dates to be announced)

Barcelona Calling : An Irregular Spanish Round-up

 

So it's been a while but the releases from Barcelona's BCore have trickled in over the last month or so & it seems only fair to pass out an assessment of their merits.

In no particular order then we'll kick off with Cuello's Modo Eterno, and what a kick it is. Racing out of the traps like a souped up version of The Cardiacs opener 'Te Vas De Lado Siempre' pulls you along in its wake and sets the scene for a punishing but euphorically punked-up journey through the album's entirety. Things calm down a bit round about songs for & five but by the time 'San Balon' thunders around, with it's anthemic '77 feel, repeated chorus and the bludgeoning drumming of its final minute any respite gained has been well and truly erased.

This album proves without a doubt the Cuello is still a key plank in the musical life of the prolific Jose Guerreros (Jupiter Lion, La Orquestra del Caballo Ganador, Betunizer & Rastrejo being his other ongoing concerns) and the quartet have delivered one of the best punk albums, of any sort, of the year. It doesn't let up until the very final note of 'Tu Fuego De Luces' and there's nothing reasonable to do other than start it off again.

Joan Colomo's La Filia I La Fobia, his fourth solo effort (like Jose Guerreros he too is not one to have only one creative outlet, being the driving force behind La Célula Durmiente, amongst others), is a wide-ranging pop affair. It has therefore it's fair share of jagged, energetic songs but there are lusher moments such as third track 'Dona Negra' and the later 'Maquina Del Temps'. Like a cross between a talented Miles Kane and Sebastien Tellier Colomo delivers a dozen short blasts of varying stridency that all give off the atmosphere of summer.

Whilst his voice gets rather too child-like on 'Tu Pies' the delicate guitar work redeems the track at the end and it's such a minor dip in form that it's soon forgotten within the warmth of the latter half of the album. One for that party you were planning on your balcony.

No More Lies have been playing hardcore at home and abroad since as far back as 1997 yet this is only their fourth album and the first since 41º46.5'N 3º1.9'E from 2005. Both lyrically and musically accessible for this reviewer seeing as they sing in English, theirs is a tight and at times furious assault on the ears, showing their passion for playing and getting their message across is as fresh as at the beginning. Describing them as Spain's Husker Du is entirely apt. None of the ten songs on this release passes the three minute mark and yet they cram more changes of pace, solos and melodic elements into each track than you'd think possible. 

Jaime L. Panteleon's La Ley Del Si once more takes things back to a calmer musical neighbourhood. Sparse and, at times, mildly psychedelic instrumentation backs Panteleon's emotive vocals. Vocally the work at times borders on pretty mainstream but there is enough maturity and diversity in the musical accompaniment to keep things repeatedly interesting - at times vaguely like John Fahey ('Sin Luz') or Nick Drake with accompaniment on 'Infinitamente Sonámbulo' and a number of other nuances and nods towards throughout the ten tracks. 

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