“I’ve got all the dolls from the artwork in my flat… If any of the boys displease me I’ve voodoo dolls at home… “ Belle and Sebastian’s Sarah Martin in conversation with Snack Magazine ahead of the release of the group’s new live album “What to Look For In Summer,” out December 11th. Cover illustration by Harriet Orrey-Godden. Read > https://bit.ly/SNACK_HERE
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In addition to today’s announcement of “Valentine,” Snail Mail has also announced a worldwide tour including US runs both in the fall of 2021 and the spring of 2022, with UK and European dates kicking off in February of 2022. Following Valentine’s release, her US dates begin on November 27th in Richmond, VA at The National. In February, Snail Mail will head to the UK and EU for 20 stops including London at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on February 23rd, Le Trabendo in Paris on February 25th and wrapping up at Paradiso Noord in Amsterdam on March 16th. She’ll return to North America on April 5th hitting major venues across the country including Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on April 7th, the Riviera Theatre in Chicago on April 14th and the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on April 27th.
North American tickets go on sale this Friday, September 17th at 10AM Local time, UK/EU tickets go on sale Wednesday, September 22nd at 10am BST via snailmail.band.
Pre-order ‘Valentine’ on any physical format through the Matador webstore to receive a pre-sale code for the newly announced UK tour dates (EU dates not included in pre-sale).
Mere weeks before the world went into lockdown, King Krule had performed a handful of European shows which featured tracks from his critically acclaimed third album ‘Man Alive!’
(STREAM / PURCHASE ‘You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down’)
Filmed by longtime collaborator and friend Reuben Bastienne-Lewis in Amsterdam and Paris during that short run of shows and other performances captured throughout the years, the near half-hour performance special offers fans a glimpse into a live tour that never was, while also reminding them of the artist’s unique stage presence and incredible performances delivered across his entire catalogue.
'You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down’ features a setlist of 17 songs that span the acclaimed artist’s entire discography including fan favorites “Easy Easy,” “Baby Blue,” “Out Getting Ribs” and more. In addition to the album’s upcoming digital release, the project is slated for a physical LP release on December 10th. A very limited amount of LP purchases will be bundled with an exclusive zine featuring tour and BTS photos curated by Archy.
“Once spilt into the cheap 4 tracks and pirate software, now collosos energy redeemed into small diaphragms. Sat on toilets imagining the moment other animals would sing the very vibrations back to them. Climbing a ladder of fulfilment, that fullfills neither need or want, but in ascent maybe the organised grouping of heartbeats pounding into the universe for an hour and a half would not be better spent.
“I felt comfortable for once, young and uncomfortable with a tunnel of anxiety to walk through.”
'You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down’ Tracklist
01. Out Getting Ribs
02. Emergency Blimp
03. A Slide In (New Drugs)
04. The Ooz
05. Cellular
06. Stoned Again
07. Slush Puppy
08. Rock Bottom
09. Comet Face
10. Perfecto Miserable
11. Alone, Omen 3
12. Baby Blue
13. Half Man Half Shark
14. Underclass
15. Energy Fleets
16. Please Complete Thee
17. Easy Easy
“[Home Video is] brilliant and beautiful and just about perfect.“ Vox shares their review of Lucy Dacus’ new album "Home Video.”










