I'm sure there are many more records from smaller acts that I'm leaving out, but I'm really looking forward to these full-lengths. Time to visit Coinstar.
MAY:
Afghan Whigs: Unbreakable (Retrospctive) - (Rhino)
Battles: Mirrored - (Warp)
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Baby 81 - (RCA)
Bjork: Volta - (One Little Indian)
The Clientele: God Save the Clientele - (Merge)
Dinosaur Jr: Beyond - (Fat Possum)
Dungen: Tio Bitar - (Kemado)
Elliott Smith: New Moon - (Kill Rock Stars)
Feist: The Reminder - (Interscope)
Fields: Everything Last Winter - (Blacklab)
Handsome Furs: Plague Park - (Sub Pop)
Lavender Diamond: Imagine Our Love - (Matador)
Maximo Park: Our Earthly Pleasures - (Warp)
National: Boxer - (Beggars Banquet)
Parts & Labor: Mapmaker - (Jagjaguwar)
The Sea and Cake: Everybody - (Thrill Jockey)
Shapes and Sizes: Split Lips, Winning Hips, A Shiner - (Asthmatic Kitty)
Voxtrot: Voxtrot - (Beggars Banquet)
Wilco: Sky Blue Sky - (Nonesuch)
Directed by Jaclyn Campenaro and Tabor Robak
Sweden's Envelopes release a double A-side next week on Brille Records along with the track "Party." This is another far-out video mixing different foms of media.
This is the video for Dungen's debut single released back in 2002. Go and check out their new website which is completely revamped towards the release of Tio Bitar, which hits May 1st on Kemado.
Directed by Seth Kirby
Marnie Stern is Kill Rock Stars' "shredder." In Advance of the Broken Arm is out noe and has elements of Rush, art-rock, and PJ Harvey.
Too bad I don't understand Swedish. But if there's one language I've learned to understand it happens to be the clever pop of Love is All. This video was shot by band member Markus at their studio in Gothenburg, Sweden. The band is currently recording the follow up to Nine Times That Same Song.