The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. You Know – James Vincent McMorrow

2. From Gold – Novo Amor

3. Sorry – The Intermission Project

4. Little Lover – Foreign Fields

5. bones – DeYarmond Edison

6. Take Care – Tom Rosenthal

7. Gone Tomorrow – The Staves

8. Ghost – Folly & The Hunter

9. For You – Tin Sparrow

10. Go To Me – Jordan Klassen

11. Hummingbird – 41st and Home

12. Hometown Hero – Andy Shauf

13. Lullaby – Dark Mean

14. Friends Hurt – We Are the City

15. Streetlights – Treelines

16. A Joke – The Crackling

17. Medicine Shows – Wool On Wolves

18. Whitewater – Zaac Pick

19. Slow Down – Scott Orr

20. Red, Red – Doug Burr

Pavement hint at “great news coming soon”

As this week is the 20th anniversary of Pavement’s Wowee Zowee and curiously the band seems to be stirring from their post-reunion slumber. On a Facebook page hilariously called Pavement The Rock Band, guitarist Spiral Stairs posted that the band had reclaimed the page thanks to help from their label from Matador and promised that they had “great news coming soon.” Someone behind the page later commented on the post that live performances “are ruled out for ’15 but not ’16, beyond,” and what’s more: “deep cuts will feature.”

It’s not entirely clear just what the news will be, but based on what this page is saying it seems like there remains the possibility of future live dates from the indie rock legends. Since posting on Thursday night, multi-instrumentalist/hype man Bob Nastanovich has taken to posting a number of  pieces of ephemera from the Pavement archives, and says he’s “conjuring up a contest to win some Pavement relics from the ’90s and 2010.” So regardless of what ends up coming of this whole thing, it seems worth heading over there to see what’s going on for yourself.

The Grateful Dead announce two more farewell shows 

Legendary rock band, the Grateful Dead have confirmed two more shows for the “Fare Thee Well” 50th anniversary concerts this summer. Three dates were announced for July 3rd to the 5th at the Soldier Field in Chicago, which was the band’s last show in 1995. On a letter to fans posted on The Dead 50 website, the band announced that they will return home to the Bay Area at Levi’s Stadium for two shows on June 27th and 28th.

The letter read: “Since we made the decision to go back to Chicago to say our final goodbye, it has become clear to us that we first need to return to our beginnings, where we first said hello – to each other and to all of you,” read the statement. For the Chicago shows, Trey Anastasio, Phish frontman, Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti will perform with the band on stage. 

As well as announcing the dates, the band also acknowledged scalper problems that occurred after the Chicago tickets went on sale. Although the band used their mail-order system, re-sellers still were able to obtain a large amount of tickets and were selling them online for up to $15,000. The band has now transitioned to a more technological system.

The band said in the letter: “For shows of this magnitude, it’s impossible to eliminate every scalper. However, we offer you this: Working with our partners, we are using an online ticketing platform for the Levi’s shows that will help ensure that the tickets for these shows will get into the right hands, the hands of our true fans. We believe that this process is the best way to give each of you an equal opportunity to obtain tickets at the most affordable possible prices.”

65,000 tickets are planned to be released through this method. There is a strict one-time, four-ticket policy that will be enforced at each show. You even have to request tickets via Dead 50 before being allowed to purchase.

As Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir, and Phil Lesh will all be at the Dear Jerry: Celebrating The Music of Jerry Garcia in Columbia, Maryland, the shows in Santa Clara are the last “Fare Thee Well” dates to be announced. The letter ends with, “We will not be adding any more Fare Thee Well performances. The three Chicago shows will still be our final stand. We decided to add these two Santa Clara shows to enable more of our fans to celebrate with us one more time. But this is it.”

Read the full letter below and listen to the letter being read live on the air on SiriusXM’s Grateful Dead Channel.

Dear Heads,

Although none of us knew it when we walked off the stage at Soldier Field on July 9, 1995, the Grateful Dead’s long strange trip ended in Chicago that night. As you are aware, twenty years later, we’re returning to Chicago to properly say Fare Thee Well.

But every good ending must start with a beginning. For us, it all began fifty years ago when we grabbed a bunch of instruments off the walls of a music store in Palo Alto California and began banging away on them in the back room, at night after the store had closed for the day.

Since we made the decision to go back to Chicago to say our final goodbye, it has become clear to us that we first need to return to our beginnings, where we first said hello — to each other and to all of you.

And so it is that we have decided to plug in for two additional shows on June 27 and 28 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — just a dozen miles south of where Dana Morgan’s Music Store once stood. At Levi’s — as at Soldier Field — we will have the pleasure of being joined by Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti.

Ours wasn’t just a long, strange trip — it was a VERY long, VERY strange trip. We weren’t sure what it was going to be like to put a punctuation mark on the end of it. None of us anticipated the overwhelming outpouring of love and interest following our initial announcement of the shows at Soldier Field, and we were blown away by the response.

We have tried to do the right thing wherever we could for the Chicago shows by honoring the roots of where we came from, while dealing with the realities of the current times. But that’s hardly comforting when you’re shit outta luck for tickets and your only option is inflated prices on secondary ticketing websites. That would piss us off too.

From the moment these shows were first talked about, we have been thinking about what we could do to honor the roots of our Deadhead experience, even in the face of changing technologies. (Remember: Ticketmaster didn’t even go online until we got out of the game.) These shows were always intended as an expression of our gratitude, to both the music and the fans, so it’s important that we get things as right as we can.

We have always been proud of our in-house mail order ticketing process, and the phenomenal way our fans have built a tradition out of turning a standard envelope into a frame-worthy piece of art. Some 60,000 mail order tickets were issued for the Soldier Field shows by the good folks at Grateful Dead Ticket Sales — yet we were still crushed to see how many of your beautifully designed envelopes did not get tickets.

For shows of this magnitude, it’s impossible to eliminate every scalper. However, we offer you this: Working with our partners, we are using an online ticketing platform for the Levi’s shows that will help ensure that the tickets for these shows will get into the right hands, the hands of our true fans. We believe that this process is the best way to give each of you an equal opportunity to obtain tickets at the most affordable possible prices. We are are proud to announce that 65,000 tickets per night will be available via the “online mail order” for the Levi’s shows. For the nuts and bolts, go to Dead50.net.

We will not be adding any more Fare Thee Well shows. The three Chicago shows will still be our final stand. We decided to add these two Santa Clara shows to enable more of our fans to celebrate with us one more time. But this is it.

We love you guys more than words can tell, and hope to see you in the Bay Area or Chicago. If you can’t make it to the shows, we are working on ways for you to still experience our Fare Thee Well, from wherever you might be. Stay tuned for those details.

Gratefully yours,

Billy, Bobby, Mickey & Phil”

Mumford and Sons release new song, “The Wolf”

Indie folk band, Mumford and Sons have released their new single from their upcoming album,  Wilder Mind, named “The Wolf’. This song follows the first single from the album, “Believe” and adds to the band’s much-anticipated “electric” new sound. Listen to the track below. 

Wilder Mind, the followup to the band’s 2012 release, Babel, is set to be released through Glassnote records on May 4th. After performing secret shows in a series of small venues in select cities, the band will perform on Saturday Night Live this weekend. They also have festival dates lined up this summer, including shoes at Bonnaroo, reading and Leeds, as well as stops on their Gentlemen of the Road tour. Find the dates here and Wilder Mind tracklisting below.

Wilder Mind Tracklist:
01. Tompkins Square Park
02. Believe
03. The Wolf
04. Wilder Mind
05. Just Smoke
06. Monster
07. Snake Eyes
08. Broad-Shouldered Beasts
09. Cold Arms
10. Ditmas
11. Only Love
12. Hot Gates
13. Tompkins Square Park (Live) *
14. Believe (Live) *
15. The Wolf (Live) *
16. Snake Eyes (Live) *

*=deluxe version

Someone created a 166 track playlist of almost every song from Wes Anderson films

For nearly 20 years, Texas filmmaker Wes Anderson has been making his viewers come back for more especially when it comes down to his signature sounds, which includes everything from Academy Award winner Alexandre Desplat, The Kinks, or Seu Jorge. With that, there has recently a 166-track Spotify playlist that collects almost every song in a Anderson-directed film.

Rob Dean from The A.V. Club had shared this knowledge of this gem earlier today, saying that it overlooked Mark Mothersbaugh’s orchestral arrangements and anything from Satyajit Ray on The Darjeeling Limited. However, the tracklisting still has collected songs from as far as the black-and-white short film Bottle Rocket short up until the Academy Award-winning The Grand Budapest Hotel.

There is something every Anderson fan can find here, but it is much more meaningful to listen to the entire playlist from the beginning. 

The Antlers to release new live album this June

The Antlers will release a new live album through Transgressive Records on June 15th. The album is named The Antlers in London and features 13 tracks recorded during the band’s show at Hackney Empire in October of last year and will be available as a vinyl-only limited edition release. This show was in support of the indie rock band’s Familiars which was released in 2014. 

The full tracklist and video preview of the band performing “Doppelgänger” are below.

The Antlers in London Tracklist:
01. Palace
02. Doppelgänger
03. Hotel
04. Kettering
05. No Widows
06. Director
07. Revisited
08. Parade
09. Don’t Want Love
10. Surrender
11. Putting The Dog To Sleep
12. Refuge
13. Epilogue

Life in Film premieres new song “Alleyway”

London-based indie pop band, Life In a Film have done quite a lot in their five-year career span. As well as their two EPs, Needles & Pins from 2012 and their self-titled last year, the band also played with The Rolling Stones and took part of the fashion-meet-music clothing line from Burberry, Burberry Acoustic.

The band now is preparing to release their debut album, Here It Comes, on May 5th. The alvum was produced by Stephen Street who also worked with bands such as Blur and Kaiser Chiefs, and features a variety of the band’s influences such as The Doors, The Smiths and Belle & Sebastian.

After previously releasing “It’s What Happens Next That Matters Most” and “Get Closer”, the band has now released the track, “Alleyway”. 

Listen to the track here

Here It Comes pre-orders are still going on. Find the upcoming elow, Life In Film’s tour schedule, which includes dates in the US with The Wombats. 

Here It Comes Tracklist:
01. It’s What Happens Next That Matters Most
02. This War
03. Get Closer
04. Set It Off
05. Anna, Please Don’t Go
06. Full Circle
07. Sorry
08. Are You Sure
09. Alleyway
10. Forest Fire

Life In Film 2015 Tour Dates:
04/21 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace *
04/23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer *
04/24 – South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground *
04/25 – Providence, RI @ The Met *
04/27 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall *
04/28 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club *
04/30 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club *
05/04 – Columbus, OH @ The A&R Music Bar *
05/05 – Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe *
05/08 – Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater *
05/09 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater *
05/12 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre *
05/13 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues *
05/15 – Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room *
05/16 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore *
05/18 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom *
05/19 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune *
05/20 – Vancouver, BC @ The Imperial *
06/04 – London, UK @ Electric Ballroom
09/09 – Birmingham, UK @ Hare and Hounds
09/10 – London, UK @ Dingwalls
09/11 – Manchester, UK @ The Castle
09/16 – Cologne, DE @ Blue Shell
09/17 – Munich, DE @ Kranhalle
09/18 – Stuttgart, DE @ Club 1210
09/20 – Berlin, DE @ Magnet
09/21 – Hamburg, DE @ Knust

* = w/ The Wombats

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Easy – Tahiti 80

2. The Best of Us – Fugu

3. Destitute Time – Delorean

4. Parallel Lines – Junior Boys

5. The Jaguar – Neon Neon

6. Divisive – We Have Band

7. Talk Amongst Yourselves – Grand National

8. Flashed Junk Mind – Milky Chance

9. No Controles – Stereo Total

10. Peng Pong – Erland Oye

11. Keep Me In My Plane – WhoMadeWho

12. Seven – Chew Lips

13. Cryptic – Pin Me Down

14. Emergency – Passions

15. Know Why I Get High – Phones

16. Erlend – Ted & Francis

17. Groove Me – Maximum Balloon

18. Shake – The Phenomenal Handclap Band

19. Beam Me Up – Midnight Magic

20. High Wire – The KDMS

Watch the White Stripes perform on Detriot public access television

Jack White recently opened the vault do White Stripes’ music and shared rarely seen footage from the band’s early days. The duo made their television debut on May 28th, 2000 on Backstage Pass, a program on public access television in Detroit. They previewed their second album, De Stijl, which would come out the following month, on the program, performing the songs, “Apple Blossom” and “Death Letter”.

To find the footage, it is available on the new streaming service, TIDAL, as Jack White is a co-owner of the company. Watch it here.

As well as this archival footage, a White Stripes’ cover of “Rated X” by Loretta Lynn will be released in the upcoming package from the subscription service, The Vault from Third Man Record. The cover was originally recorded in 2000 but was then kept away from the public since then, however, the 7-inch will have a b-side of a live recording of Lynn’s “Whispering Sea” which was recorded in George, Washinggton at the Gorge Amphitheater on August 6th, 2005. Listen to a sample of “Rated X” here.

Beck performs in complete stranger’s home for The Late Late Show

Last night, Beck appeared on The Late Late Show from somewhere other than the set. Rather than appearing on the set, James Corden knocked on doors of home to try to find a place for Beck to perform. Soon enough, they found Tommy who is a huge fan of Beck and was thrilled to have his home become a place for a performance of “Country Down.” As well as performing, Beck and Corden played hide-and-seek with Tommy, Reggie Watts, and Jeff Goldblum. Watch Beck’s meeting with Tommy and the hide-seek game below.