Lucy Dacus’ performance of “Hot & Heavy” from her forthcoming album “Home Video” will be rebroadcast on tonight’s episode of CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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Snail Mail on the YouTube Music billboard today in Times Square NYC, announced as part of YouTube Foundry’s Class of 2021. Stay tuned for more via youtube.com/c/SnailMailmusic
In addition to the premiere of his new song “Fulton” today, Steve Gunn has announced a three-night live residency at LA’s Gold Diggers ahead between September 9 and 11. The shows will be the first opportunity to watch Gunn performing songs from the new album with a full band, and will feature guests to be announced.
A full list of Gunn’s upcoming dates, including shows with William Tyler this month and December with Jeff Parker, is available here: https://matablog.matadorrecords.com/…/steve-gunn-fulton/
The New Pornographers - “Letter From An Occupant”
(director - Michael Dowse)
from ‘Mass Romantic’, 21st anniversary edition coming Dec. 10
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The latest episode of “The Good Ol’ Grateful Dead Cast” features interviews with Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan, Stephen Malkmus and DARKSIDE’s Dave Harrington.
“Darkside’s new sophomore effort, “Spiral,” ends the seven-year sabbatical. Another towering achievement, it’s a cinematic portal that sounds vaguely like a lost jam among the mid-’70s Grateful Dead, Tuareg guitar sorcerers Tinariwen, Nick Drake and if the sculptor Constantin Brancusi made beats. But it’s quintessentially Darkside, full of bruising, demotic grooves and vaporous delicacy. A soundtrack to a disco buried beneath shifting sand, underneath the ruins of a demolished world.” The Washington Post speaks with DARKSIDE’s Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington about their new album “Spiral,” out today.
‘The essential meaning of “Spiral” is found in the details; each groan, creak, crackle and pop is like a fragment of a subliminal language… “Spiral” is a brilliant headphone album, in the tradition of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon.” It’s slightly more muted than its predecessor but has more to offer those steeped in rock rather than dance music. It’s also a record for a specific mood, best heard after the sun goes down, when you’re ready to leave mundane concerns behind and let your mind wander.’ The Wall Street Journal’s Mark Richardson reviews DARKSIDE’s “Spiral,” out this Friday.











