Sasquatch lineup announced

The Sasquatch! Music Festival will return on May 22-25 to the Gorge Amphitheater. The festival lineup has been announced today, the lineup can been seen above.

This year’s lineup includes Kendrick Lamar, Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters, Modest Mouse, Lana Del Rey, The Decemberists, Tame Impala, St. Vincent, Spoon, James Blake, Chromeo, Hot Chip, Sbtrkt, Schoolboy Q, The New Pornographers, The War On Drugs, The Glitch Mob, Little Dragon, Gogol Bordello, Father John Misty, Run The Jewels, Jose Gonzalez, Jenny Lewis, Mø, Real Estate, Future Islands, Ab-Soul, Glass Animals, Sohn, Jungle, Sharon Van Etten, Action Bronson, Perfume Genius, Sylvan Esso, Rustie, Courtney Barnett, King Tuff, San Fermin, Alvvays, Will Butler, Twin Peaks, Merchandise, Nothing, Bishop Nehru, Ex Hex, Diarrhea Planet, Ought, Natalie Prass, S (Jenn Ghetto), and amongst others.

Hear new Chromatics songs from the directorial debut of Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, Lost River, has been getting negative reviews but the soundtrack seems to be much better. Chromatics’ Johnny Jewels was in charge for the soundtrack of the film and he included two new Chromatics songs, “Yes (Love Theme From Lost River)” and “Yes (Lullaby From Lost River).” Both songs are quiet melodies, bringing listeners with the subtleness of the music and the complexity of the synths. Both Jewels and Gosling worked together for Gosling’s 2011 critically acclaimed Drive.

On a press release on his for on Lost River, Jewel explained:

When Ryan e-mailed me the script my immediate feeling was that the whole film should be sonically immersed in metal and water. I started sending Ryan music in February of 2013 for his early trips to scout locations. Ryan and I live seven minutes away from one another, so we’d watch the film at his house at night, and then we’d drive over to my house and experiment with musical ideas in my studio

(via Pitchfork)

Stream “Yes (Love Theme from Lost River)” here and “Yes (Lullaby From Lost River)” here.

Lieutenant announces spring tour dates

Nate Mendel, bassist for Sunny Day Real Estate and the Foo Fighters, will be releasing a solo album as Lieutenant later this year and recently, he announced that he will tour in the spring in support. The tour dates are listed below.

Also on the album is Jeremy Enigk from Sunny Day Real Estate, Foo Fighters bandmates Chris Shifflett and members of Helmet, Modest Mouse and The Head and the Heart. For his live band, there are members from Fleet Foxes, The Bronx and Snow Patrol.

Lieutenant — 2015 Tour Dates
Mar 21 SXSW (Dine Alone Showcase) Austin, TX
Mar 21 The Parish @ House of Blues New Orleans, LA
Mar 23 Exit/In Nashville, TN
Mar 24 The Basement Columbus, OH
Mar 26 Black Cat/Back Stage Washington, DC
Mar 27 Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia, PA
Mar 28 Mercury Lounge New York, NY
Mar 30 St. Vitus Brooklyn, NY
Apr 01 Mod Club Toronto, Canada
Apr 02 Pike Room Pontiac, MI
Apr 03 Empty Bottle Chicago, IL
Apr 05 Larimer Lounge Denver, CO
Apr 08 The Troubadour Los Angeles, CA

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Delivery – Babyshambles

2. Standing Next To You – The Last Shadow Puppets

3. I Feel Everything – Waters

4. The Pull – High Places

5. Without You – Rainbow Arabia

6. High Pressure Dave – Health

7. Red Lights – Holy Fuck

8. Hard to Beat – Hard-Fi

9. Awkward – the Ordinary Boys

10. Not Nineteen Forever – The Courteeners

11. America – Razorlight

12. Books From Boxes – Maximo Park

13. 1989 – The Rakes

14. Too Fake – Hockey

15. Only Human – Delphic

16. Last Forever – Fenech-Solar

17. Blood Oranges – Foreign Born

18. Doesn’t Matter – The Deadly Syndrome

19. Nosebleed – Illinois

20. Lock and Key – Mason Proper

Mad Season reunites after 20 years

A few of the most influential grunge musicians from Seattle celebrated Mad Season’s legacy with a single reunion show in Seattle on Friday night.

Surviving members, Mike McCready and Barrett Martin were joined by Chris Cornell from Soundgarden, Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard, and Jeff Ament from Pearl Jam and Duff McKagan from Guns N’ Roses. Joining the supergroup were the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, who performed solo and orchestral arrangements of original Mad Season music. It was the first Mad Season performance since 1995.

The set which consisted of eight songs included performances of  “Long Gone Day,” “River of Deceit,” and “I Don’t Know Anything” played by McCready, Martin, Cornell, and McKagan. Cameron joined for “Wake Up,” and played with Gossard and Ament for “Call Me A Dog” and “Reach Down”.  Jeff Angell from Walking Paper made an appearance on “Lifeless Dead.” The show ended with “All Alone” which features vocal recordings of late frontman, Layne Staley. Watch footage of “Call Me A Dog,” “Reach Down,” and “All Alone” below.

Setlist:
Long Gone Day
River of Deceit
I Don’t Know Anything
Wake Up (with Matt Cameron and Kim Virant)
Lifeless Dead (with Jeff Angell)
Call Me A Dog (with Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard, and Jeff Ament)
Reach Down (with Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament)
All Alone (with Sean Kinney and Layne Staley vocal recording)

Death Cab For Cutie perform “Black Sun” on David Letterman

Last night (January 29th), Death Cab for Cutie performed on Late Show with David Letterman for the first time with their new lineup. The band played the latest song off their upcoming album, Kintsugi, “Black Sun.” The band played through the song, although Letterman had questions for the band from Washington. Letterman asked Ben Gibbard, frontman, “Have you been up Mount Whitney?” After Gibbard responded no, Letterman asked what the title of the album meant in which he replied that it was “a manner of repairing Japanese ceramics.” Kintsugi is due out on March 31st and watch the video here.

Flight of the Conchords announce plans for a reunion tour which will have new material

After a long time coming, Flight of the Conchords are finally planning their first tour together in five years.

Jermaine Clement and Bret McKenzie, according to Billboard, “planning on touring later on in the year in the States.” Specific details remain unclear but the pair plan on playing new material during the shows.Clement explained: “I really don’t like the studio part of music, I more enjoy playing live and letting others take care of the recording.”

Clement also revealed that during a promotional appearance at the Sundance festival about his latest film, People, Places, Things.

After the production for their titular HBO series ended in 2009, the pair went on a short tour in mid-2010. Since then, their appearances have been rare, including shows in 2012 and a charity single released for Red Nose Day. Last September, reports came out that they would return to HBO, only for the pair to clarify that they were making a different project.
A rumored Flight of the Conchords musical/movie is still being considered.

John Frusciante to release acid house album under the name Trickfinger

John Frusciante seems to have played in every genre imaginable with his solo career, his time as the guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Mars Voltac and various collaborations with Black Knights and Duran Duran. However, now Frusciante wants to tackle the world of electronic music.

He will release a self-titled album under Ticklefinger, his acid house pseudonym, on April 7th on Acid Test. The eight track album is a continuous work since he explained that he was serious about electronic music since 2009. Frusciante explained that when he began to record, the music was “all experimental acid house,” and his “skills at making rock music” did not fit well into Trickfinger at all.

Frusciante has released the album’s opener, “After Below” in anticipation. Listen to it here.

Read his complete message about the album and his love for acid house below.

I started being serious about following my dream to make electronic music, and to be my own engineer, five years ago. For the 10 years prior to that, I had been playing guitar along with a wide range of different types of programmed synthesizer and sample-based music, emulating what I heard as best as I could. I found that the languages machines forced programmers to think in had caused them to discover a new musical vocabulary…

In 2007, I started to learn how to program all the instruments we associate with acid house music and some other hardware. For about seven months I didn’t record anything. Then I started recording, playing 10 or so synced machines through a small mixer into a CD burner. This was all experimental acid house, my skills at making rock music playing no part in it whatsoever. I had lost interest in traditional songwriting and I was excited about finding new methods for creating music. I’d surround myself with machines, program one and then another and enjoy what was a fascinating process from beginning to end.

Trickfinger Tracklist:
01. After Below
02. Before Above
03. Rainover
04. Sain
05. Exlam
06. 85h
07. 4:30
08. Phurip

Twin Shadow releases details about new album Eclipse

Twin Shadow shared information about his upcoming album, Eclipse, which is set to be released on March 17th. The artist, also known as George Lewis Jr., has both shared the cover art for the album and tracklist but he also shared a video teaser and a note on how Eclipse was recorded. Watch the video trailer here.

He wrote:

My whole world seemed to come apart during the recording and touring of my first two albums. It seemed to break off into two large chunks; one relating to self awareness and confidence and the other being a desire to seek out the best in people around me. They began to drift slowly away from each other. Balancing the two became an almost impossible task and I feared having to choose one or the other.

Before the start of the recording of Eclipse I felt these things pull even further away, and in thinking I had lost both, I felt a deep solitude. When I began recording in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery (where I built my studio), I forgot about these things and focused only on what was in front of me: practical things, mundane things, things that simply kept me busy and not bored.

Without realizing it during this period, the things I lost hold of began to move towards each other again. Through this shift many things began to re-establish themselves; including loving relationships, a strength in the dynamic between my mother & I, as well as energetic states of mind and general excitement to play music. Things were aligned again without me trying to control them.

Twin Shadow Eclipse track list:

1. “Flatliners”
2. “When The Lights Turn Out”
3. “To The Top”
4. “Alone” feat. Lily Elise
5. “Eclipse”
6. “Turn Me Up”
7 “I’m Ready”
8. “Old Love/New Love” feat. D’Angelo Lacy
9. “Half Life”
10. “Watch Me Go”
11. “Locked & Loaded”

The Jesus Mary Chain celebrate 30th anniversary of Psychocandy with tour

The Jesus and Mary Chain announced that they will celebrate the 30th year since the release of their popular Psychocandy with a leg of shows. The band have announced UK tour dates already which will go through February and then they will tour in the United States and Canada. Although the east coast has no shows yet, there are shows set for the rest of the country and Canada.

The Jesus and Mary Chain North American tour dates:
May 1 – Toronto, Ontario @ Canadian Music Week
May 3 – Detroit, MI @ St Andrew’s Hall
May 5 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera
May 7 – Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory
May 9 – Austin, TX @ Levitation (Austin Psych Fest)
May 11 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
May 13 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ Vogue Theatre
May 14 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox
May 16 – San Francisco, CA @ Warfield