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buy vinyl May 14, 2007

Favorite song of the (last!) week: Dan Deacon – "Snake Mistakes"

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I forgot to post my favorite song last week, but absolutely buy this album! I couldn’t find a vinyl version online- Wildfire Wildfire has put it out and I bought one at the show for $12. And, of course, there are photos and videos from Saturday’s Mercury Lounge show.

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Stars – Do You Trust Your Friends?

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Release: May 22, 2007 / Arts & Crafts

stars_doyou.jpgI prefer Final Fantasy’s intricate string arrangement and casual production of “Peach Plum Pear” to the original by Joanna Newsom. However, Owen Pallett (aka Final Fantasy) has been outdone by fellow re-mixers on Do You Trust Your Friends, the remix album of 2004’s Set Yourself On Fire by Stars. For “Your Ex-Lover Is Dead,” Owen’s remix is blatantly sad, which, to be fair, is problematic only when compared to the assortment of moods the original pulls off. The string arrangement here is more traditional than what we’ve heard before, and Owen’s put work into a fornlorn composition for the piano instead. For the most part, however, I’m of the opinion that trustworthy friends have outdone Stars themselves.

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buy vinyl April 30, 2007

Vinyl reissue of Sufjan's Seven Swans + bonus songs

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sufjan-seven-swans.jpgGet a new needle and buy one today! So says Sounds Familyre, whose website is sporting a brand new green look. They are re-issuing Sufjan Stevens’ Seven Swans (2004) on 140g vinyl for $15. This will include a 7″ with two songs from the Swans sessions not available in any other format, and the LP cover in matte. Hurray for matte, that’s what we say, and hurray for heavy vinyl. Why I’ll be getting it: “In the Devil’s Territory.” Listen and go buy.

buy vinyl, share mp3s April 30, 2007

Denmark's Efterklang – mp3 + vinyl auctions

Download “Towards the Bare Hill” (from Under Giant Trees EP)

or listen first:
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Much like the sound of Mum, Efterklang’s “Towards the Bare Hill” is filled with forlorn percussive enchantments accompanied by moody accordian moans. Unlike Mum, however, the chorus here is a booming masculine one, like that of sailors. Meanwhile, 1-20 of their numbered 1200 vinyl copies of Under the Trees were stolen during production, so they are offering 10 remaining ones of personal copies on ebay. These will be labeled by the following Danish letters: d, i, j, q, u, w, x, z, ø and å,  and proceeds will be put towards a fund to purchase a piece of an untouched rainforest in order to preserve it. The EP comes out in the US on May 7.

buy vinyl, share mp3s April 23, 2007

How much will you pay for 3 Joanna Newsom songs?

Download Colleen (via Puddlegum, from Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band EP)

Photo: shannon mcclean

A lot of us who buy vinyl paid about $21 for 5 Joanna Newsom songs, but that’s because the record was a double disc deal and each song averaged at 13 minutes. InSound is selling the three-track 12″ Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band for $13.99 + shipping. Other Music’s got a slightly better deal at $10.99 (+ shipping if you buy online). We’ll have to head to the physical store and investigage the worthiness of this purchase. Speaking of Other Music, it has just fully launched its digital store.

In the meantime, the Sound Fix Records website has been down for a few days now. That must be investigaged too.

buy vinyl, share mp3s, video April 18, 2007

Headlights – new video for "TV" + mp3s

Download “TV” (from their 2006 album Kill Them with Kindness)
Download “This One” (live on DayTrotter.com, from Friends and Love EP)

or listen:
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The Headlights have a new video for their single “TV,” handiwork by j-four. Tristan Wraight’s hidden talent: riding the bicycle with three people on board. Also, the fabulously-titled album is available on vinyl for $12.99 from Insound or $10 from the label.

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Watch the video (after the jumper):

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buy vinyl April 16, 2007

Share mp3s, buy vinyl

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Morning Edition, April 16, 2007. CD sales are declining, but there has been a resurgence in vinyl. Audiophiles are drawn to records because there aren’t any anti-piracy restrictions and people claim they just sound better than their digital counterparts.

I’m about to listen to NPR’s Putting a New Spin on Vinyl Records, so before I tell you what their spin is, I’ll tell you what’s mine: if it weren’t for mp3s I share with my friends, I would not love so many bands and love them credibly. If we were to make enough money to spend on the amount of music we listen to, both live and in recordings, we’d probably have to sell off our indie souls. So, mp3s should be shared, there should always be a way for fans to get leaked albums in advance, shows should always be affordable, and all that good stuff. And vinyls should be bought. Show tickets should be bought. Other merchandise should be bought. Because, quite frankly, t-shirt I can wear, shows I can enjoy to death, vinyls I can adore, smell, touch and show off, but what the hell am I going to do with a CD?, other than give them as gifts because I want the band to make money.

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Andrew Bird at Union Hall – pics, vinyl, hipsters

Okay, it’s been an entire week since the “secret show” at Union Hall, but the Brooklyn Music Lovers Wanting Their Art Pure was nowhere as severe as this Gawker post makes it sound- there was an assertive keeping-the-music-pure request by the same Lou Dobbs prompter, however, and this one said, “Play more small shows in New York!” to which the whole room applauded and Bird shrugged obediently after finishing to sling his guitar: “Okay.” There was also a spinning, two-faced gramaphone type of a thing, which as it turns out is a gramaphone amp that a man in Chicago makes. Someone asked what that was for, and Bird said it was to throw around the sounds of his violin. Someone asked if there was a pet name for it, Bird welcomed suggestions: one I heard, and thought pretty good, was “Spinderella”. Continue Reading »


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