Radiohead have released a new video that is soundtracked by the distorted voice of a young girl and the glitchy computer visuals are very much indecipherable except for several lines of text, which read, “Program: radiohead” and, near the end, “1 REM.” The girl’s narration includes lyrics from the song “Climbing Up the Walls” from OK Computer. Watch it below.
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Phosphorescent covers Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land”
For every day of the first 100 of Donald Trump’s administration, the anti-Trump compilation Our First 100 Days have shared a new song. Contributions included songs from Angel Olsen, Mitski, Avey Tare, Jay Som, Toro Y Moi, Speedy Ortiz, Tim Heidecker, and others. Today, the final installment has come. It is a cover of the Woody Guthrie classic “This Land Is Your Land” from Phosphorescent. Listen below.
Björk announces career-spanning songbook 34 Scores
Björk has announced a new career-spanning songbook. It is called 34 Scores for Piano, Organ, Harpsichord and Celeste, and it will come out June 5th via Wise Publications. She collaborated in making the book with pianist Jonas Sen, design house M/M Paris, and engraver Werner Wolff. 34 Scores will include arrangements of songs from Debut, Post, Homogenic, Selmasongs, Vespertine, Medúlla, Drawing Restraint 9, Volta, and Vulnicura. Find all the included songs here.
34 Scores is available exclusively at the Björk Digital exhibition in Los Angeles, May 19th-June 4th, ahead of its official release. She will perform pieces from the songbook with 32 string players at her upcoming L.A. concert on May 30th.
Prince’s band The Revolution continues tour after playing at Paisley Park
After announcing their tour by surprise in March and playing at Celebration 2017 one year after Prince’s death, The Revolution are continuing their tour through this summer until July 15th at the Showbox in Seattle. The Revolution, the band recorded the iconic Purple Rain with, are touring together for the first time in 30 years. Find the updated itinerary below.
David Byrne writes eulogy for Jonathan Demme
Jonathan Demme, the acclaimed director, died today due to complications from esophageal cancer. In the hours following his death, Tom Hanks (Philadelphia) and Meryl Streep (Ricki and the Flash) paid tribute to the filmmaker. David Byrne has written a eulogy for Demme, who directed Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense. Byrne starts, “I met Jonathan in the ’80s when Talking Heads were touring a show that he would eventually film and turn into Stop Making Sense. While touring, I thought the show had turned out well and might hold up as a movie, and a mutual friend introduced us.” He continues with praise for Demme’s Melvin and Handle With Care, as well as his “love of ordinary people.” Byrne continues on Demme’s Talking Heads documentary:
Stop Making Sense was character driven too. Jonathan’s skill was to see the show almost as a theatrical ensemble piece, in which the characters and their quirks would be introduced to the audience, and you’d get to know the band as people, each with their distinct personalities. They became your friends, in a sense. I was too focused on the music, the staging and the lighting to see how important his focus on character was—it made the movies something different and special. Jonathan was also incredibly generous during the editing and mixing. He and producer Gary Goetzman made us in the band feel included; they wanted to hear what we had to say. That inclusion was hugely inspirational for me. Though I had directed music videos before, this mentoring of Jonathan’s emboldened me to try making a feature film.
Read Byrne’s full essay here.
Listen to the War on Drugs’ new song “Thinking of a Place”
The War on Drugs have released a new song, “Thinking of a Place.” It was revealed previously that the band would be issuing the song on vinyl as a 12″ single on April 22nd to commemorate Record Store Day. Listen to the 11-minute track below. “Thinking of a Place” will mark the band’s first new music since the release of Lost in the Dream in 2014.
Watch Car Seat Headrest perform new version of “Unforgiving Girl” on “Conan”
On “Conan” last, they welcomed musical guests Car Seat Headrest where they played an updated version of their Teens of Denial track “Unforgiving Girl (She’s Not An).” Watch it below. Car Seat Headrest are between their two-weekend performances at Coachella currently. Will Toledo also shared recently a cover of the Smiths’ “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore.”
Watch Kendrick Lamar’s new “DNA.” video starring Don Cheadle
Kendrick Lamar released his new studio album DAMN. recently. He has now released the music video for “DNA.,” directed by Nabil and the Little Homies (Kendrick and Dave Free). It stars Don Cheadle, who begins the video by interrogating Kendrick. “Kendrick Lamar, two first names, huh,” he says. “What the fuck is up with that?” He then proceeds to lip-sync the song, switching with Kendrick. The end of the video features a new outro that is not on the album version of the song, and the video ends with Schoolboy Q walking towards the camera before punching it out. Also, the Chinese characters in the video spell out “Kung Fu Kenny.” Watch it below.
Shamir surprise releases new album Hope
Shamir has released a new album, Hope by surprise. He says it was recorded this weekend as he considered quitting from music. The follow-up to Ratchet is available to stream and download for free on Soundcloud; listen to it below. Shamir wrote, played, produced, and mixed the record, which includes a cover of Blake Babies’ “Rain.” “Im not gonna lie, this album is hard to listen to, but it was even harder for me to share,” he wrote in the Soundcloud description. “I love pop music, i love outsider music, and i love lofi music, this is my way of combining all 3.” Read more of the explanation below.
I was gonna quit music this weekend. From day 1 it was clear i was an accidental pop star. I loved the idea of it, i mean who doesn’t? Still the wear of staying polished with how im presented and how my music was presented took a huge toll on me mentally. I started to hate music, the thing i loved the most! When i would listen to immaculate recordings with my friends their praise over the quality of the art as opposed to the art itself made me feel really sad for music as a medium in general. My music only feels exciting for me if its in the moment, and thats what this album is. I made this album this past weekend stuck in my room with just a 4 track feeling hopeless about my love for music. … I played, wrote, produced, and mixed everything and big thanks to Kieran Ferris for Mastering an album with an hours notice! its free! Enjoy! Love Yall! Still more 2 come!!!!!!!
Watch Radiohead play “Creep,” “Karma Police,” “Paranoid Android,” more during Coachella set
Radiohead headlined the first night of Coachella’s opening weekend yesterday. Racked by technical difficulties throughout the set, the band seemed to be mostly unruffled, with Thom Yorke making jokes in a seemingly dry manner. The career-spanning concert included a number of their classics, including “Creep,” “Karma Police,” “Paranoid Android,” as well as songs from A Moon Shaped Pool. Watch clips from their performance below. Once they finish their second Coachella set on April 21st, they will go overseas for the European leg of their tour.
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