Neuraxis‘ fifth album, The Thin Line Between, will be released on Tuesday. The Montreal metal band’s newest effort will be the first release off their new home Prosthetic Records. For those of you up north – or those of you willing to make the trek – you can find Neuraxis on this year’s Summer Slaughter Canada tour, which will take place for the majority of August.
Shearwater: Indie Songsmiths Unveil Haunting New Album
Austin-based Shearwater makes hauntingly beautiful music, centering eerie atmospherics and strings amid droning feedback. For its new record, Rook, bandleader Jonathan Meiburg draws on his “circuit blowing” experiences as an ornithologist, studying hawks in the Galapagos Islands.
Long Island’s punk-rock outfit Bayside will embark on their Involuntary Movement Tour this fall, in support of their upcoming album Shudder. Along for the ride will be peers The Matches, Valencia, and The Status, and they will tour most of the country from October to mid-November. Bayside is currently recording the new album in Los Angeles with veteran producer David Schiffman (Weezer, Jimmy Eat World, Johnny Cash).
Indianapolis-based Grampall Jookabox has just become the newest member of the Asthmatic Kitty family. The label – started by Sufjan Stevens and his step-dad, and home to some of today’s most innovative artists – will release Grampall Jookabox‘s second official release, Ropechain, on November 4th, in association with Joyful Noise Recordings. Ropechain finds Grampall Jookabox‘s mastermind David “Moose” Adamson continuing to push the envelope with an eclectic range and style of music – from hip-hop beats to mountain folk, from punk to chain-gang hymnals. 
The first thing to understand about Terrible Two, the new album by Baltimore “rhythm/action” trio Thank You, is that it is background music. If that sounds harsh, try and remember some of the great records that work just as well when you’re not paying attention as when you’re digging for details. Can and Neu! are obvious. Brian Eno is too easy. And just look at all that Chicago noise released on Thank You’s venerable label, Thrill Jockey. This doesn’t mean it is music to be ignored, just satisfying music that stands up to a number of situations. 



Maryland-based rock band Clutch will release their first live DVD, titled Full Fathom Five, Video Field Recordings, on August 12th. Along with the DVD, the band will also issue a companion CD, appropriately titled Full Fathom Five, Audio Field Recordings. Filmed and recorded between late 2006 and early 2007 in New Jersey, Pittsburgh, Denver and Australia, the DVD will feature 20 songs plus bonus features, and the CD will have 15 tracks, including the single “Texan Book of the Dead.”
The third annual Pitchfork Music Festival takes place this weekend in Chicago’s Union Park. The festival showcases an array of noteworthy artists performing on three different stages, including Spoon, Animal Collective, No Age, The Hold Steady, Boris, Ghostface, Dinosaur Jr., Atlas Sound, and many more. Get the complete schedule here, plus ALARM staff picks for some of this year’s favorites.