Author: bella.king

Watch Andrew Bird and Fiona Apple perform “Left Handed Kisses” on “Ellen”

Andrew Bird was the musical guest on the episode of “Ellen” today. He was accompanied by Fiona Apple for a performance of “Left Handed Kisses,” their song together from Bird’s upcoming album Are You Serious. Watch their performance below as well as his upcoming tour dates. Are You Serious is set to be out April 1st.

Andrew Bird:

03-29 Savannah, GA – Savannah Music Festival
03-30 Nashville, TN – The Ryman *
04-01 Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival
04-02 Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle *
04-04 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory *
04-05 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
04-07 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre #
04-08 New York, NY – Terminal 5 *
04-09 Boston, MA – Citi Wang Theatre *
04-11 Montreal, Quebec – Virgin Mobile Corona Theatre *
04-13 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall *
04-14 Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre *
04-15 Columbus, OH – Lifestyle Communities Pavilion *
04-16 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues *
04-18 Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater $
04-19 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue $
04-21 Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland $
04-22 St. Louis, MO – The The Pageant $
04-30 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
05-02 Edinburgh, Scotland – Queen’s Hall
05-03 Manchester, England – Cathedral
05-04 London, England – Roundhouse
05-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
05-08 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royale
05-09 Paris, France – Trianon
05-13 San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park !
05-14 Los Angeles, CA – Ace Theatre !
05-15 Los Angeles, CA – Ace Theatre !
05-16 San Francisco, CA – The Masonic !
05-18 Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall !
05-19 Seattle, WA – The Showbox !
05-21 Vancouver, British Columbia – Orpheum Theatre !
05-23 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot !
05-24 Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre

A$AP Rocky and Danny Brown navigate an obstacle course on Eric Andre’s “Rapper Warrior Ninja”

At SXSW yesterday, Eric Andre shared a preview of his upcoming season of “The Eric Andre Show,” as Pigeons and Planes pointed out. He premiered a sketch called “Rapper Warrior Ninja,” a hip-hop parody version of “Ninja Warrior,” the show where people attempt to complete a strenuous obstacle course. Danny Brown, A$AP Rocky, and Go Dreamer freestyled their way through Andre’s hazardous course while blindfolded. The MCs attempted to perform while they navigated through soiled underwear, a mouse trap plank, “ball swing alley,” and a snake pit. Co-host Hannibal Buress watched, telling them, “Don’t stop rapping!”

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. It’s You – Robert Schwartzman

2. 3AM – Smith Western

3. Constellation – Waterstrider

4. What You Run – Comforter

5. Been So Long – WIN WIN

6. The Beat Comes – Snowden

7. Shallow Play – The New Division

8. Gates – Speak

9. Scott & Zelda – Tiny Victories

10. Vampires – S

11. Dead Man – The Janks

12. Afterparty2 – Wim

13. The Garden – Wowser Bowser

14. Gone So Long – Wonderful

15. Drive Me to the Center – The Seedy Seeds

16. Your Heart is My Heart – Graham Wright

17.  Dick & Jane – Sidney York

18. Let Me Go – Fierce Bad Rabbit

19. Dear Pressure – Miracles of Modern Science

20. Bobby Thompson – Lightning Love

Watch Majical Cloudz perform their final set

Last week, Majical Cloudz announced that they would be breaking up. The duo played their final live show on Thursday at La Sala Rossa in their hometown of Montreal. As announced, there was no opening performance, with the band choosing to play an extended set as a farewell to their fans. See fan-shot footage from the concert below via Stereogum.

Both members of Majical Cloudz are going to continue working on music after the band splits. Devon Welsh will pursue a solo project as Matt Otto will release music under The Dahlia while continuing to compose and produce records.

Welsh formed Majical Cloudz with Matthew E. Duffy, and the duo released their self-titled debut cassette in 2010. Otto joined the band after Duffy’s departure in 2011. Welsh and Otto released two albums, 2013’s Impersonator and last year’s Are You Alone?, and the EPs Turns Turns Turns and Wait & See.

Watch EL VY’s “Sad Case/Happiness, Missouri” and “It’s A Game” videos

EL VY have released videos for “Sad Case/Happiness, Missouri” and “It’s A Game,” continuing their journey of releasing a clip for every song from last year’s Return to the Moon. “Sad Case/Happiness, Missouri,” was filmed by Michael Brown and Ben Krall and edited by Kelly Lyon and is a lyric video with EL VY performance footage. “It’s A Game” is directed by Tom Berninger, Matt Berninger’s brother, who also directed the award-winning film Mistaken for Strangers and features a time lapse of his art. Watch the videos below.

Peter Bjorn and John announce new album Breakin’ Point, share “What You Talking About”

Peter Bjorn and John have announced their seventh studio album, Breakin’ Point, the band’s follow-up to Gimme Some. It will feature collaborations with high-profile producers, including Paul Epworth (U2, Paul McCartney), Greg Kurstin (Adele), and Emile Haynie (FKA Twigs, Lana Del Rey). They have shared the first single, “What You Talking About” also today. You can listen to it and check out the single art below; Breakin’ Point will be out June 10 on INGRID.

Courtney Barnett wins Australian Music Prize

Courtney Barnett has won the Australian Music Prize, an annual award that is given to an album made by an Australian artist. Her album Sometimes I Sit and Think and Sometimes I Just Sit came out on top, beating out Tame Impala and Royal Headache, and others. She was given the award by Henry Rollins, and she will take home $30,000 Australian ($22,450).

“I respect so many Australian artists so to be picked as the one that wins is pretty amazing,” she told the audience, according to Triple J. “Plus, I’ve never had a novelty cheque before – I’m a bit nervous to hold it. One thing I like about this award, it’s judged on the art and the music and it’s not on sales or other boring shit like that; so thanks.”

Record Store Day 2016 announces release list

Record Store Day will return on April 16th. The list of releases available at independent record stores exclusively that day was announced today. Find the full list here for the U.S. and here for the UK. Artists like David Bowie, Run the Jewels, the Weeknd, Outkast, J Dilla, Mac DeMarco, Bob Dylan, Chvrches, the Flaming Lips, Jay Reatard, the Shaggs, Big Star, Fleetwood Mac, Foals, Best Coast, Jason Molina, and many more are included. Here are a few of the highlights of what is coming out:

  • David Bowie reissues of “TVC 15” and “The Man Who Sold the World” on picture disc, and the 50th anniversary release of his singles, I Dig Everything – The Pye Years 1966 
  • A 16-track album of Mac DeMarco demos, Another (Demo) One, which were in his bedroom
  • Unheard songs by the Shaggs on a 7″, “Sweet Maria” b/w “The Missouri Waltz (Missouri State Song)”
  • J Dilla’s long-lost vocal album The Diary
  • Big Star’s reunion show Complete Columbia: Live at Missouri University 4/25/93, on double-LP
  • Patti Smith’s Horses Live Electric Lady Studios, a live version of the classic album, recorded last year in the same studio
  • The Weeknd’s The Hills Remixes, which features Eminem and Nicki Minaj
  • Run the Jewels’ own virtual reality viewer (for watching their “Crown” VR video, which is coming soon)
  • Metz and Mission of Burma cover one another on “Good Not Great” b/w “Get Off,” available on starburst 7″
  • Florence + the Machine’s “Delilah / Only Love Can Break Your Heart,” which has studio and demo versions of “Delilah” alongside the Neil Young cover
  • Outkast’s “Elevators (Me & You),” reissued as a “glow-in-the-dark alien vinyl” for the 20th anniversary of ATLiens
  • The Feelies’ Uncovered, which features covers of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, the Doors, Patti Smith, and more
  • Fleetwood Mac’s (Alternative) Tusk, that features the alternative version of the album on double-LP
  • A 7″ including new songs from Mazzy Star’s Hope Sandoval
  • Best Coast’s “Late 20s” b/w “Bigger Man” 7″, including two previously unreleased B-sides
  • Chvrches’ Every Open Eye Remix EP, including takes on the song by Four Tet and others
  • Low/S. Carey’s 10″ single “Not a Word” b/w “I Won’t Let You,” including two exclusive seven-minute collaborations
  • The Flaming Lips’ alternate mix for Cloud Tastes Metallic, which also includes an accompanying comic written and illustrated by Wayne Coyne, and an 8xLP albums boxset called Heady Nuggs Vol.II Studio Albums 2006 – 2012
  • Jay Reatard’s Blood Visions 10th anniversary reissue on red vinyl, with a bonus demos 7″
  • A Bob Dylan EP called Melancholy Mood backed by four tracks from his upcoming Fallen Angels album
  • Husker Du’s “In A Free Land” with the long out-of-print 1982 single to 7″
  • A 7″ featuring Townes Van Zandt covers by the late Jason Molina
  • Death Cab for Cutie’s “Tractor Rape Chain”/”Black Sun,” two live tracks that also includes a Guided by Voices cover
  • The Runaways’ single “Right Now/Black Leather” reissued on cherry-red vinyl
  • Lush’s five album reissues in the Origami boxset
  • New York performances by Sun Ra and His Arkestra, recorded in 1966 and ’68, on colored vinyl
  • Foals’ “Rain” 7″ backed by a cover of Mark Ronson and Kevin Parker’s “Daffodils”

Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold joins Joanna Newsom for “On a Good Day”

Robin Pecknold from Fleet Foxes is currently opening on tour for Joanna Newsom while she supports her 2015 album, Divers. Last week, at a show in Dublin, Pecknold joined Newsom for a version of Newsom’s “On a Good Day.” Watch the video below, via Consequence of Sound. Also, check out the pair’s upcoming tour dates below. Pecknold has previously covered the Have One on Me song when he toured with Newsom in 2010.

Joanna Newsom and Robin Pecknold:

03-25 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
03-26 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
03-27 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
03-28 Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
03-29 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
03-30 Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theatre
03-31 Spokane, WA – Bing Crosby Theater
04-01 Boise, ID – Egyptian Theatre
04-02 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
04-03 Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
04-05 Sacramento, CA – Crest Theatre
04-06 Big Sur, CA – Henry Miller Library