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The Strokes announce new Future Present Past EP, premiere new song “OBLIVIUS”

The Strokes have announced an EP named Future Present Past. It is set to be released on June 3rd through Julian Casablancas’ title Cult Records and the release will feature new tracks, “Drag Queen,” “OBLIVIUS,” and “Threat of Joy.”

Frontman Casablancas made the announcement this morning on his debut episode of his monthly SiriusXMU radio show, “Culture Void.” Casablancas also premiered “OBLIVIUS.” You can hear the track now at Cult Records, where all three songs are planned to be streamed later today.

In anticipation of the announcement, advertisements for the EP were seen through New York City. Casablancas’ Cult Records also have been promoting the project on their Instagram account and website.

A press release shows that Future Present Past‘s release was meant to go along with their headlining set at Governor’s Ball.  

Real Estate part ways with Matt Mondanile

Matt Mondanile is no longer a member of Real Estate. The band in a statement said he is “focusing on his own Ducktails project.” Real Estate will continue their tour currently with new member and guitarist Julian Lynch. They also say that they will start to record the follow-up to their 2014 album Atlas after the tour. It is scheduled currently for release in early 2017. See their full statement and upcoming schedule below. Ducktails also has dates soon, the schedule is below.

A founding Real Estate member and guitarist, Mondanile was part of all of the band’s releases.

Real Estate’s statement:

Having previously announced a short run of shows in California and a show at Red Rocks Amphitheater with The National, Real Estate expand on this by adding two further California dates. This limited run of dates is a prelude to the recording of their next album, tentatively slated for early 2017.
These upcoming shows will be the first with new member and fellow scion of Ridgewood, NJ, guitarist Julian Lynch. Lynch takes the place vacated by the departing Matt Mondanile, who is focusing on his own Ducktails project, a musical endeavor that predates his involvement in Real Estate.
The band will commence recording their follow-up to Atlas this summer.

Real Estate:

05-25 Tel Aviv, Israel – Barby Club
05-28 Lisbon, Portugal – Rock In Rio Lisboa
06-25 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory ^
06-26 Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom ^
06-27 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel *
06-28 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel #
06-29 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
06-30 Sonoma, CA – Gundlach Bundschu Winery
07-31 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre $

$ with The National
^ with Chris Cohen
* with Terry Malts
# with Emotional

Ducktails:

06-23 Brooklyn, NY – Celebrate Brooklyn at Prospect Park Bandshell *
07-08 Seattle, WA – Barboza
07-09 Vancouver, British Columbia – Cobalt
07-10 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
07-12 Oakland, CA – Starline Social
07-13 Felton, CA – Don Quixote’s
07-14 San Francisco, CA – Nightlife @ CAS
07-15 Los Angeles, CA – Highland Park Ebell
07-16 San Diego, CA – The Hideout
07-17 Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room

* with Alvvays and Big Thief

Esperanza Spalding scores, stars in short film Gaze

Last year, Ray Ban’s film series had featured a short film called Color Guard, which was scored by Kamasi Washington. The latest in the series of films is called Gaze, which stars and features new songs from Esperanza Spalding. It’s directed by Allie Avital and is produced by Yours Truly. Watch it below.

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Must Be Nice – Diners

2. Painfully Obvious – Twin Cabins

3. 1779 – Le Rug

4. I’m In Love – Fool’s Gold

5. Another Love – N. Lannon

6. Hacienda Motel – Pickwick

7. Collectors – Springtime Carnivore

8. Stop Tonight – Yellowbirds

9. Hey My Man – Babes

10. Looking Out For You – Joy Again

11. Death or Fame – Prism Tats

12. You Make Me Wanna Die – The Shivas

13. Shalala – Moses Gunn Collective

14. Manastra – Summer Salt

15. Yesterday – Swim Mountain

16. We All Need Something – Bedroom

17. Too Young to Burn – Sonny & The Sunsets

18. Always Forever – Cults

19. Naturally Lazy – Native America

20. Birds Don’t Sing – TV Girl

1011 B Avenue Secret Show with Elena Lopez, Optic Arrest, MJNF and Junkie in photos

Passion Pit join Classixx on new song “Safe Inside”

Electronic duo Classixx are preparing to release their second album, Faraway Reach, on June 3rd through Innovative Leisure. The album spans 12 new tracks, including collaborations with How to Dress Well, Passion Pit, Alex Frankel of Holy Ghost!, and T-Pain and others.

Last month, the How To Dress Wel-collaboration, “Just Let Go” was released. Now, Classixx returned with “Safe Inside,” a breezy song led by Passion Pit frontman Michael Angelakos.

Faraway Reach Tracklist:
01. Grecian Summer
02. In These Fine Times (feat. De Lux)
03. Safe Inside (feat. Passion Pit)
04. I Feel Numb (feat. Alex Frankel)
05. Just Let Go (feat. How To Dress Well)
06. The Dissolve” (feat. Isles)
07. Whatever I Want (feat. T-Pain)
08. Ndivile [ft. Nonku]
09. Faraway Reach
10. Eyes On Me (feat. Harriet Brown)
11. Pure Distraction
12. A Mountain With No Ending (feat. Panama)

Chance the Rapper announced Magnificent Coloring World in Chicago

Chance the Rapper just released his mixtape, Coloring Book. He announced last night an event called Magnificent Coloring World and it will be held in Chicago this weekend. Details about the event are limited, but it’s currently listed on Chance’s website.

 

Okkervil River announce new album Away, share new Song “Okkervil River R.I.P.”

Okkervil River will return this year with Away, which is due out September 9th via ATO. He recorded the new album at a Long Island studio on the Neve 8068 console that recorded Steely Dan’s Aja and John Lennon’s Double Fantasy. The album will contributions from Marissa Nadler, Shearwater’s Jonathan Meiburg (who used a member of Okkervil River), the classical ensemble yMusic, and more. Listen to the album’s opening track “Okkervil River R.I.P.,” and find the band’s upcoming tour dates below.

Sheff talked about the album’s creation in a statement:

2013-2015 had been a strange time for me. I lost some connections in a music industry that was visibly falling apart. Some members of the backing band left, moving on to family life or to their own projects. I spent a good deal of time in hospice sitting with my grandfather, who was my idol, while he died. I felt like I didn’t know where I belonged. When there was trouble at home, a friend offered me her empty house in the Catskills where I could go and clear my head. New songs were coming fast up there, so I set myself the challenge of trying to write enough to make a whole record. I didn’t really think about what the record was going to be or if I’d even release it—the idea was just to write quickly and directly. Eventually, I realized I was kind of writing a death story for a part of my life that had, buried inside of it, a path I could follow that might let me go somewhere new.

Away:

01 Okkervil River R.I.P.
02 Call Yourself Renee
03 The Industry
04 Comes Indiana Through The Smoke
05 Judey On A Street
06 She Would Look For Me
07 Mary On A Wave
08 Frontman In Heaven
09 Days Spent Floating (In The Halfbetween)

Okkervil River:

06-30 Austin, TX – Stubb’s Bar-B-Q %
07-01 Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory %
07-02 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall %
07-03 San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater in San Antonio %
07-14 Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall
07-15 Portsmouth, NH – 3S Artspace
07-16 Hudson, NY – Club Helsinki
07-17 Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
07-20 Brooklyn, NY – National Sawdust
09-14 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair *
09-15 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair *
09-16 Montreal, QC – Theatre Fairmount
09-19 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
09-20 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle *
09-21 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West at King Plow Arts Center *
09-23 Memphis, TN – 1884 Lounge *
09-24 New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks *
09-30 Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom *
10-01 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern *
10-04 Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom
10-05 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
10-07 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom *
10-08 Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre *
10-10 Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge *
10-11 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater *
10-13 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Café *
10-14 Chicago, IL – Metro #
10-15 Ferndale, MI – The Magic Bag ^
10-16 Millvale, PA – Mr. Small’s Theatre ^
10-18 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^
10-30 Oslo, Norway – Parkteatret
10-31 Gothenburg, Sweden – Pustervik
11-02 Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Strand
11-03 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
11-04 Weissenhauser Strand, Germany – Rolling Stone Weekender
11-05 Amsterdam, Holland – Paradiso Nord
11-07 Paris, France – Petit Bain
11-08 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique Rotonde
11-10 London, England – Islington Assembly Hall
11-11 Bristol, England – Thekla
11-12 Manchester, England – Gorilla
11-13 Glasgow, Scotland – Stereo

* with Landlady
# with Lip Talk
^ with Landlady & Lip Talk
% with Shovels & Rope, Matt Vasquez, and Girl In A Coma

Erykah Badu and Robert Glasper rework Miles Davis’ “Maiysha”

With the Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead and its soundtrack, Jazz pianist Robert Glasper has been reworking parts of Miles Davis’ studio recordings for a Davis tribute album named Everything’s Beautiful. One recording is a remix of “Maiysha” featuring Erykah Badu. “I think Miles would’ve loved Erykah,” Glasper told Rolling Stone. The song, from Davis’ 1974 album Get Up With It, has been reworked into a bossa nova track. Everything’s Beautiful is out May 27.

1011 B Avenue Secret Show with Bad Heart, Victoria Acuna, Urban Youth and Macho Peach in photos