Author: bella.king

The Melodic Tree’s 5 Favorite Albums of 2015 So Far: #3 Vestiges And Claws

Singer-songwriter, José González, returned this year with self-produced Vestiges and Claws and even when there are other instruments, González seems alone throughout each track. Through the subtle layers in every song, his voice remains soft and gentle with the cyclical guitar. In “The Forest”, the flute and cello seem to add to the solitude expressed in the album. Although his songs are soft and gradual, they have big themes such as how one could situate in the world and how to make your voice heard. As a record that meditates on the nature of humans, González manages to carry that theme throughout.

The Melodic Tree’s 5 Favorite Albums of 2015 So Far: #4 To Pimp A Butterfly

The highly anticipated album from Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly, has a cinematic way of dealing with its themes, networking a variety of dramas and a variety of characters. Lamar has an overarching mood of chaos and wryness, seemingly all at once sometimes, but underneath the chaos, there is the narrative of trying to avoid the sultry manifestation of the devil, Lucy as well as saying his fame has not helped his family at home in the track “u”. Behind the tragedy shown throughout the album, it is a celebration to continue living no matter what.

The Melodic Tree’s 5 Favorite Albums of 2015 So Far: #5 No Cities To Love

After a decade-long silence, Sleater-Kinney breaks it with their eighth album, No Cities To Love. This album continues the band’s legacy of skepticism, intellect, and emotional capacity they had maintained over their previous seven albums. The trio’s urgency for change is part of Sleater-Kinney’s identity and is shown especially in this album, although they still maintain their low-tuned rock tropes with an essence of punk. No Cities To Love is the band’s most accessible album, incorporating a new pop sound into it, with shouted choruses that reel in the listener. Much like their previous work, the lyrics are immensely empathetic, and even after ten years, Sleater-Kinney can still bring in more and more listeners.

The Tallest Man On Earth announces US tour dates 

Swedish singer-songwriter The Tallest Man on Earth, Kristian Matsson, released his fourth studio album, the lushly melodic Dark Bird is Home. He will be touring with that record for the next few months, including a leg of new U.S. tour dates. 

The tour in the states will start in Seattle at the Moore Theatre before going to cities like Portland, Denver, Chicago, and Wichita. The full itinerary is below.

The Tallest Man on Earth 2015 Tour Dates:

06/24 – Antwerp, BE @ Openlucht Theater

06/25 – Paris, FR @ Divan Du Monde

06/28 – Stockholm, SE @ Gota Lejon

06/29 – Stockholm, SE @ Gota Lejon

06/30 – Oslo, NO @ Rockefeller

07/02 – Goteborg, SE @ Pustervik

06/27-07/04 – Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival

07/17-19 – Louisville, KY @ Forecastle

07/17-18 – Eau Claire, WI @ Eaux Claires Festival

07/20 – Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre

07/22 – Buffalo, NY @ Asbury Hall

07/24 – Newport, RI @ Newport Music Festival

07/25 – Richmond, VA @ The National

07/26 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Carnegie Music Hall

07/29 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

07/30 – Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theater

07/31 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Pabst Theater

07/31-08/02 – Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

08/21 – Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre

08/22 – Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre

08/23 – Portland, OR @ MusicfestNW

08/25 – Park City, UT @ Park City Live

08/26 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theater

08/28 – Iowa City, IA @ The Englert Theatre

08/29 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue

08/30 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall

09/03 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues

09/04 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

09/05 – Holland, MI @ Hope College

09/07 – Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note

09/09 – Wichita, KS @ Orpheum Theatre

09/10 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom

09/11 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas

09/12 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston

09/13 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody

10/03 – Oslo, NO @ Opera House

10/04 – Goteborg, SE @ Konserthuset

10/05 – Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus

10/06 – Umea, SE @ Idun

10/08 – Linkoping, SE @ Crusell

10/09 – Falum, SE @ Magasinet

10/10 – Arhus, DK @ Voxhall

10/12 – Cologne, DE @ E-Werk

10/13 – Berlin, DE @ Huxley’s

10/14 – Vienna, AT @ Arena

10/15 – Milan, IT @ Alcatraz

10/16 – Zurich, CH @ Volkhshaus

10/17 – Paris, FR @ La Cigal

10/19 – London, UK @ Roundhouse

10/20 – Glasgow, UK @ O2 ABC

10/21 – Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street

10/23 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall

10/24 – Bexhill, UK @ De La Warr

10/25 – Brussels, BE @ AB

10/27 – Copenhagen, DK @ Vega

Leon Bridges performs beautiful rendition of “Coming Home” on Fallon

Leon Bridges has released his highly anticipated debut album, Coming Home, this week. To celebrate, the soul prodigy went on last night’s The Tonight Show, where he performed the LP’s title track gorgeously. His vintage tone and threads are a nod to his passion for retro music, however it seems as though he is more than just a person who just wants to live in a nostalgic haze, he revives the classic soul sounding music, watch the replay here.

President Obama appears on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast

Marc Maron announced last week that he would be speaking with President Barack Obama. He gave the news before his episode with Judd Apatow, another guest that speaks highly of his year that includes a once-in-lifetime phone call by Mick Jagger from The Rolling Stones. 

Maron today released the hour-long episode where Maron and Obama discussed “college, fitting in, race relations, gun violence, changing the status quo, disappointing your fans, comedians, fatherhood, and overcoming fear.”

Maron talked about the interview: “It’s just gonna be me and President Barack Obama in my garage. And I know that he was at Tyler Perry’s last night, so I’m a little… I mean, I like my house, but I imagine it’s gonna be a little different. It’s cozy, it’s cozy.”

Listen to the episode on Maron’s official site.

Stream Four Tet’s new album, Morning/Evening

Even though Four Tet, Keiran Hebden had announced in May that his upcoming album, Morning/Evening would be released in early July, it seems as though he changed his mind and decided to stream it a few weeks ahead of planned. Writing cryptic messages on Twitter, Hebden posted on Sunday “to celebrate the summer solstice, I’ve decided today will be Morning/Evening Day.” Hear and buy the album through BandCamp. He wrote that it will be available for purchase on CD and vinyl on July 10.

The Libertines debut “Gunga Gin”, their first new song in 10 years 

The Libertines have given fans a first preview of their new album. The band debuted “Gunga Gin” during their set at The Netherlands’ Best Kept Secret Music Festival. Watch fan-shot video here.

The Libertines signed with EMI to release their third studio alv, which is set to come out sometime in 2015. It will be the band’s first release dog their self-titled sophomore album in 2004. 

Beck and Thurston Moore will work together for a music and poetry event

Beck has been added to the lineup for Doug Aitken’s Station to Station project in London Barbican, and will be joined by Thurston Moore. at the event, which has been billed as “an evening of music, poetry and visual arts,” Beck and a musical group with Moore will accompany readings of poetry from Simon Armitage, Don Paterson, and more, as well as a projected video backdrop. The performance will be in the Barbican Hall on June 29. 

The creative partnership includes Aitken’s The Source project, Beck’s cover of “I Only Have Eyes For You” for Airken’s Song 1 installation as well as the U.S. Leg of Station to Station in 2013, where Moore performed as well. Beck and Moore also paired up on Moore’s solo album, which was produced by Beck, Demolished Thoughts
Also on the lineup, musicians such as Savages, EMA, and Micachu will collaborate and perform to create a 30-day “living art project.”

Beirut premieres new video for “No No No”

Beirut has premiered the video for “No No No”, the lead single from their upcoming album of the same title. The video, which was directed by Brother Willis, sees the band performing on an American Bandstand sort of stage that is rigged with surprises.

Rather than performing on normal instruments, the band is forced to play on strange objects such as skunks and baguettes. There is a scene even where Zach Condon is smashed in the head with a random #dadbod. Watch it below.


The album, No No No is the follow-up to the widely acclaimed The Rip Tide and will come out September 11th through 4AD.