Immad Wasif will be touring with Two Part Beast in support of his recent release, Two Part Hexes. RTX (Drag City) will join them on the tour.
Immad Wasif with Two Part Beast Announce Tour Dates
Les Savy Fav Release Live Album After The Balls Drop
Furthering their success in the Fat, Bald, Wild & Rocking genre, Les Savvy Fav have released their first live album on Frenchkiss Records. The record properly documents their first performance at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom as well as their cover-filled encore (Nirvana, Pixies, Misfits). Listen to the record, for free, in it’s entirely on Spinner.
Les Savy Fav: “Sweat Descends” from After The Ball Drops
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Radiohead, “No More Free Music”
Thom Yorke has told Hollywood Reporter that giving away free music with a suggestion donation was a “one-off response to a particular situation.” Yorke is currently involved with MTV’s MTV EXIT campaign against sweatshops.
Commentaries On The Golden Path: Daniel Day For President
Daniel Day-Lewis is my favorite American actor, even though he’s not American and rarely acts. In his last two major motion pictures, Day-Lewis brilliantly projects both sides of a quintessential American coin. In Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, Bill the Butcher is the embodiment of raw political talent. Likewise, Daniel Plainview is a flawless portrait of economic determination in Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood.
Cry Me A River: Photographs by Chris Eichenseer

Chris Eichenseer will be exhibiting some of his photographs at the Threadless Gallery in Chicago. The exhibition, Cry Me A River, is the first show of its kind by Chris in over eight years. He spends his time at Someoddpilot Design, one of our favorite indie design shops in Chicago, and is responsible for most of the good parts of PitchFork’s website.
Pink Mountain: Hodgepodge Collective With a Darwinist Twist
Scott Rosenberg of P.A.F. fame brought together a motley crew of musicians to form Pink Mountain. What resulted was something no one could have expected: a sprawling twelve-song marriage of psych, prog, krautrock and freeform jazz that is fueled by a synergistic array of influences.
P.O.S. (Rhymesayers) to Remix Russian Circles

P.O.S. (Rhymesayers) will be remixing the songs “Youngblood” and “Harper Lewis” from the album Station by Russian Circles (out May 6th on Suicide Squeeze).
Dumbo: Acts of Vandalism and Stories of Love
In the text that accompanies this bilingual book (which is better left unread) artist Barry McGee claims that in the past 10 years, it would have been impossible for any resident of Milan to miss the work of graffiti artist Dumbo. Though the book presents no evidence of the prolific efforts it would take to meet that claim, it does offer an enjoyable photo-essay of Dumbo’s life and Italian graffiti culture.
PUNK HOUSE: Interiors in Anarchy
Punk music, and its surrounding culture, has always been most effective with a simple, straightforward approach. Author and musician Timothy Findlen, along with photographer Abby Banks, spent three months driving cross-country to visit and photograph sixty-five punk houses—communal, low-rent houses typically crammed full of punks, squatters, and artists. The end result is PUNK HOUSE, a collection of 300 full color photos and three short essays.
Chin Chin Announce West Coast Tour Dates, Album Release Party
Torbitt Schwartz (drums, vocals), Jeremy Wilms (guitar, vocals), and Wilder Zoby (vocals, keyboard) make up the Brooklyn-based Chin Chin. Their funky / disco / R&B / jazz Self-Titled release on Def Jux was released today. Chin Chin’s live performances often include up to to ten musicians.
Chin Chin: “Appetite”
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