Author: bella.king

MGMT hints at return in 2016

The self-titled third album of MGMT was released in 2013, and the band has not played a gig in the United States since Coachella 2014. Yesterday, however, the band revealed on Twitter that Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser are now getting ready for a comeback.

https://twitter.com/whoisMGMT/status/680537421377880064

Watch MGMT’s video for “Cool Song No. 2” below.

Run the Jewels launch new advent calendar, giving away merch

Run The Jewels have stared a new advent calendar on their website where fans can submit their email addresses to be entered in a contest to win free RTJ merch for the next twelve days. #12DaysOfRTJXmas starts today. Enter the contest here.

The first day of the contest has a Tag The Jewels mural painting. Watch the video here

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The Beatles adding music to streaming services tomorrow

The Beatles have been always absent from music streaming services. However, from tomorrow, their music will be available finally on services including Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. The Guardian reports that the back catalogue will not be exclusive to paying subscribers, meaning free users of sites like as Spotify and Deezer will have access too.

This is not the first time the band has been late to the digital age, the did not become available in the iTunes store until 2010.

Yeasayer teases at new music

Brooklyn rock band Yeasayer released their last album in 2012, Fragrant World. The band has remained fairly quiet since then. Today, however, they posted a short video containing new music to their website, under the header “Amen & Goodbye,” which is 24 seconds of a spinning, faceless stone figure holding a bearded sheep zen statue with piano in the background of what could possibly be a part of a new song. Watch it below.

Lupe Fiasco says he’ll release three albums in 2016

Over the weekend, Lupe Fiasco announced plans to release three albums in 2016. According to a minimal tweet, the first one will be called Drogas. His last album was Tetsuo & Youth, released in January.

 

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Go-Captain and Pinlighter – Emperor X

2. Natural – Okay

3. Ride This Out – Imaginary Cities

4. Was A Time – Anthony D’Amato

5. Gasoline – Alpine

6. Holy Roller – Thao

7. She’s A Witch – Gengahr

8. Elephant – Hannah Georgas

9. Friends Hurt – We Are The City

10. Prairie Girl – Rah Rah

11. Oh Donna – Library Voices

12. Canadian Thanksgiving – Graham Wright

13. Dick & Jane – Sidney York

14. The Dress – The Dudes

15. Indio – Matt Mays

16. Cop Car – Heypenny

17. Bells Ring – Empress Hotel

18. Unfamiliar Space – Wooden Satellites

19. Golden Cage – Lonesome Ghost

20. Barstool – Night Driving In Small Towns

Skylar Spence shares remix of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Your Type”

When Skylar Spence was still under the name of Saint Pepsi, he released a great edit of “Call Me Maybe,” which was a dramatic reworking that was stretched to a  7-minute free-form and pretty much did everything he could with the melody. It attracted Carly Rae Jepsen and her team’s attention because was able to do an official remix of “Your Type,” the next E•MO•TION single. This is a more traditional remix, placing heavy synths for an airy Prom King (his first release under Skylar Spence)-esque instrumentation. Listen through Billboard below.

E•MO•TION is out now. Skylar Spence’s Prom King is as well via Carpark.

M83’s new album is done, plus tour dates announced for 2016

Recently, it was announced that M83 had plans to release new music in 2016. A tweet from producer J. Meldal-Johnsen now confirms that the band’s next record “is now finished.”

Meldal-Johnsen produced M83’s previous album, 2011’s Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming. He says he’s “very happy” with its follow-up.

In an interview with EW.com, M83’s Anthony Gonzalez said that the album was strong and eclectic. “It’s very epic. There’s a lot of different genres that are not supposed to live together but I tried to make them live together, which is quite challenging. It’s also quite different from the previous albums which is what I’m the most proud of.”

The album hass “a lot of classic drum sounds, with bass and drinks, an Elk synth,” he explained, “I felt like we really tried to be very modern but also very old-school at the same time.” He said that frequent vocalist Morgan Kibby does not make an appearance on the album, but there are many “unexpected guests.” He said also that the lyrics take inspiration from 1970s and ’80s television. “Shows like Punky Brewster and Who’s the Boss,” he discussed. “I feel like TV shows are starting to sound and look the same. There’s no more passion anymore. So this album is a tribute to those old-fashioned shows.”

M83 have begun scheduling tour dates in support of the album. See the current list of shows below.

M83 2016 Tour Dates:
06/16-19 – Dover, DE @ Firefly Music Festival
07/07-09 – Lisbon, PT @ NOS Alive Festival
07/07-09 – Bilbao, ES @ Bilbao BBK Live
08/10-17 – Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival
08/11-13 – Gothenburg, SE @ Way Out West Festival
08/12-14 – Helsinki, FI @ Flow Festival

The Shins expected to release new music

Even though Christmas is not for another week, the Shins received their presents early. Recently, the band learned that their cover from 2o12 of Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime” had topped Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” as the most popular song during the holidays among shoppers, according to PlayNetwork, a company that creates playlists for stores across the US.

“Well, we’ve always been super-popular on the Island of Misfit Toys so it was just a matter of time before the human world embraced our incredible Christmas spirit!” Mercer told EW.com after hearing about the honors.


It’s not just The Shins who have been graced by good news about the band. The group’s label Columbia sent an email that promised that new music would be on its way in 2016. “Happy Holidays from The Shins,” the message reads. “New year, new music!”

New material at all from the band would be the first since “So Now What,” the band’s part in Zach Braff’s 2014 film, Wish I Was Here. The Shins’ last full-length releases was 2013’s Live at Third Man Records and 2012’s Port of Morrow.