Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Promises Ring announce reunion shows and rarities album

Emo legends The Promise Ring have announced two reunion shows. They wrote on their twitter account "Hello again...". Later, they announced these two shows. They did this announcement almost 10 years after their initial split up in 2002 (since then they reunited for Flower 15 Festival in 2005).

They are set to play on February 24 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and one day later in Chicago.

Drummer Dan Didier stressed that this is not full reunion. However, he revealed that they plan to release album with rarities in summer next year.

Watch Animal Collective video from their performance in Guggheim Museum


Animal Collective played three-hour long show in New York's Guggheim Museum last year called "Transverse Temporal Gyrus". They collaborated with artist Danny Perez on this one. It was probably their most experimental gig ever.

You can now watch six-minute long documentary video from this special show on their Facebook page. It contains original music, which was played through a 36 channel speaker system set up around the ramp, according to the band.

Also, you can check photos from the event here (via Pitchfork).

Song of the day: The Antlers - "Sylvia"

Awesome song called "Sylvia" from their conceptual album Hospice, which came out in 2009. The album tells a story about relationship between a guy working in hospice and girl, patient, who is permanently ill. Beautiful album. If you haven't heard it yet, you definetely should.

The Flaming Lips announce New Year's Freakout 5 details


The Flaming Lips have announced they will again end the year with their fifth annual New Year's Freakout. It is two-day festival, which will happen on December 31 and January 1 at Bricktown Events Center in Okalahoma City, Oklahoma - band's hometown.

They will be selling all of their 2011 endeavors - gummy fetus, live album The Soft Bulletin: Live La Fantastique de Institution 2011 and, of course, their six-hour long song "Found A Star On The Ground". Also, there is announced a special guest - Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band.

Tickets went on sale yesterday (November 25) - $ 100 for one night or $ 150 for both nights.

Two members of Depeche Mode form new band



Vince Clarke and Martin Gore, two original Depeche Mode members, form new side project called VCMG. Clarke, who left the band one year after its formation, allegedly contacted Gore if he wants to collaborate with him. He agreed.

Duo will release their first remix EP Spock on November 30. Full album is expected to come out at the beginning of 2012.

You can check their Facebook page here.

Watch Björk, Noel Gallagher and RHCHP perform on Jools Holland again



Yesterday (November 25), ended current season of Jools Holland. Björk, Noel Gallagher and Red Hot Chili Peppers all performed for second time during this season. Watch all these amazing performances below. They are all awesome.
Björk – “Thunderbolt”:
Björk – “Cosmogony”:
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – “If I Had a Gun”:
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – “The Death of You and Me”:

Red Hot Chili Peppers – “Look Around”:

Watch 9-year old boy cover Osbourne's "Crazy Train"

Below you can watch video of incredible 9-year old guitarist covering Ozzy Osbourne's classic "Crazy Train". Ryan Watson is singer and guitarist of band called Unavailable.

He has probably become competition for Japanese kid Yuto Miyazawa who played "Crazy Train" with Ozzy himself at age 10.

Who do you think is better ?