News Archive: April 2009

Deer Tick share “Easy,” first MP3 from upcoming album, Born on Flag Day, plus new album cover art!

Friday, April 24th, 2009

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Deer Tick - Born On Flag Day’s cover art

MP3: Deer Tick - “Easy”

Born On Flag Day is Deer Tick’s highly anticipated second full-length album and follow-up to the band’s 2007 internationally acclaimed debut War Elephant (reissued in 2008 by Partisan Records). This release follows two years of extensive touring in sold out clubs across the country and abroad.
Unlike War Elephant, this album features the three new members of Deer Tick that principal songwriter John J. McCauley III recruited to become the band’s current incarnation - Andy Tobiassen, Dennis Ryan and Chris Ryan. Born On Flag Day reflects a natural evolution from a singular vision of one songwriter to something much greater. The album is set for a June 23rd street date on Partisan Records.

NOTE: We previously sent out a different album cover image for this release - that one has been scrapped in favor of the one you see here, this one is 100% final!

DEER TICK

Thu-Apr-23 Boston, MA Harpers Ferry
Fri-Apr-24 Providence, RI Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel #
Mon-Jun-08 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero %
Tue-Jun-09 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg %
Wed-Jun-10 Boston, MA House of Blues %
Thu-Jun-11 Washington, DC 9:30 Club %
Fri-Jun-12 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle %
Sun-Jun-14 St. Louis, MO The Pageant %
Mon-Jun-15 Lawrence, KS Granada %
Wed-Jun-17 Omaha, NE Slowdown %

# = w/ Elvis Perkins in Dearland
% = w/ Jenny Lewis

Deer Tick
Born on Flag Day
(Partisan)
Street date: June 23, 2009

1. Easy
2. Little White Lies
3. Smith Hill
4. Song About A Man
5. Houston, TX
6. Straight Into A Storm
7. Friday XIII
8. The Ghost
9. Hell On Earth
10. Stung

DEER TICK LINKS:

MySpace: www.myspace.com/deertick
Press Materials: partisanrecords.com/promo/deertick

New Papercuts MP3 - “You Can Have What You Want” plus Ruby Suns remix

Friday, April 24th, 2009


Papercuts

MP3: Papercuts - “Future Primative”

MP3: Papercuts - “Future Primitive (Ruby Suns Remix)”

Papercuts’ You Can Have What You Want is the newest phase in Jason Quever’s ongoing pop investigations. The relatively earthbound happy-sad pop of Mockingbird & Can’t Go Back is now launched into the vault of the skies. Here Quever delves further into epic, hazy pop using mostly vintage organs, pulsing bass & Kraut-via-Ringo-inspired drum rhythms. Intact from those earlier efforts are Quever’s sense of arrangement and drama, as well as his soaring vocals, draped in reverb gauze.

The words reveal an obsession with mortality and things cosmic, while sonically the voice acts as another instrument. This obsessively all analog effort (no computer processing here whatsoever!) cuts across several eras of dreamy sound: 80’s/90’s Creation & 4AD records, The Zombies, 60’s French pop, even CAN’s Future Days, & then there’s the inevitable connection to former tourmates Beach House & Grizzly Bear. Indeed, Beach House’s Alex Scally helped with some of the arrangements, but You Can Have What You Want is its own strain of addictive pop. For many, it will be the blissful / melancholy jam of the summer.

From NPR’s Song of the Day on You Can Have What You Want

Papercuts’ Jason Quever has a thing for the music of the ’60s: His focused pop nuggets exude feel-good charm and a touch of sadness, channeling the spirit of The Zombies and The Byrds along the way. Or at least they used to. If 2007’s Can’t Go Back was the singer-songwriter’s nod to the jangly pop of the early ’60s, then its new follow-up, You Can Have What You Want, represents a step toward the looser, more psychedelic rock that came later in the decade.With the assistance of Beach House’s Alex Scully, Papercuts delves deeper into more expansive territory. The songs are hazier, with icy guitars and thick, oscillating blankets of keyboards and organs. Recorded exclusively with analog gear - no computers, all vintage instruments - the album conveys an authentically well-worn feeling, as if the listener is looking at a faded old Polaroid.The song “You Can Have What You Want” opens with a softly strummed acoustic guitar, before giving way to churning synthesizers and an otherworldly chorus. Quever’s opening line (”You can have what you want / and throw the rest away”) teases out a trope in painful breakups: The notion of separating once-intermingled belongings is an established yet tangible metaphor for a fraying relationship. The languid tempo oozes with heartache, but, as in so many of Papercuts’ songs, under the veil of romantic melodies and ghostly harmonies, the song transforms the familiar into something new and hopeful. - Michael Katzif

PAPERCUTS

04/24 San Francisco, CA Cafe Du Nord *
05/02 Arlington, VA Iota #
05/03 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom #
05/04 Petersborough, NH Glass Museum #
05/05 Winooski, VT Monkey House #
05/06 Allston, MA Harper’s Ferry #
05/07 Brooklyn, NY The Bell House #
05/10 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop #
05/11 Athens, OH Union Bar and Grill #
05/12 Chicago, IL AV-aerie #
05/13 Pontiac, MI The Pike Room at The Crofoot #
05/14 London, ON Call The Office #
05/15 Toronto, ON Horseshoe Tavern #
05/16 Buffalo, NY Big Orbit’s Soundlab #
05/17 Pittsfield, MA Copperworks #

* = w/ Cryptacize, The Finches
# = w/ Vetiver

Papercuts
You Can Have What You Want
(Gnomonsong)
Street date: April 14, 2009

01 Once We Walked In The Sunlight
02 A Dictator’s Lament
03 The Machine Will Tell Us So
04 A Peculiar Hallelujah
05 Jet Plane
06 Dead Love
07 Future Primitive
08 You Can Have What You Want
09 The Void
10 The Wolf

PAPERCUTS LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/thepapercuts

Press Materials - www.gnomonsong.com/papercuts

Headlights launch Spring tour tonight, wrapping up new album for Fall release

Thursday, April 9th, 2009


Headlights

MP3: Headlights - “Cherry Tulips” (TJ Lipple Remix)

**PLEASE HIT US UP WITH ANY PROMO / INTERVIEW REQUESTS**

Champaign, IL quartet Headlights launches a month-long tour tonight in Appleton, WI. North Carolina band The Love Language will open the majority of the dates on the tour. Headlights is nearing completion on its third full-length album, which at press time still has no title. The album was recorded at the band’s home studio and is being mixed and mastered by TJ Lipple of Aloha, and is tentatively scheduled for an early Fall release on Polyvinyl.

HEADLIGHTS

03/31 Appleton, WI Lawrence Univ.
04/01 Beloit, WI C-Haus
04/02 Iowa City, IA Mission Creek Music Festival
04/03 Minneapolis, MN Nomad World Pub
04/04 Fargo, ND The Aquarium
04/06 Missoula, MT The Palace
04/07 Seattle, WA Nectar Lounge
04/08 Portland, OR Doug Fir
04/09 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
04/10 San Jose, CA Nickel City Arcade
04/12 Los Angeles, CA Spaceland
04/13 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
04/15 Denver, CO Hi-Dive
04/16 Lawrence, KS Jackpot Saloon
04/17 Urbana, IL Independent Media Center
04/18 Cincinnati, OH Southgate House
04/19 Pittsburgh, PA Brillobox
04/20 Charlottesville, VA Gravity Lounge
04/21 Washington, DC IOTA
04/22 Philadelphia, PA Kung Fu Necktie
04/23 Cambridge, MA TT The Bears
04/24 Brooklyn, NY The Bell House
04/25 Cleveland, OH Beachland Tavern


HEADLIGHTS LINKS:

Band Page: www.headlightsmusic.com

Myspace: www.myspace.com/HEADLIGHTS

Press Materials: www.polyvinylrecords.com/press

New Dent May Daytrotter Session, music video and tour dates, including Sasquatch!

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009


Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele


Daytrotter Session

Jackson, Mississippi native Dent May grew up singing in local church groups, acting in school plays, and performing at nursing home gigs with a recorder choir. In high school, he wrote synthy power-pop with his band The Rockwells while recording erotically charged novelty tracks with friends on the side. After three unsuccessful semesters at NYU’s film school, May moved to North Mississippi where he helped found the Cats Purring arts collective and formed a country-rock band called Cowboy Maloney’s Electric City. In late 2007, inspired by Serge Gainsbourg and Lee Hazlewood, he began performing as Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele and released a digital EP of cheeky lo-fi tunes, A Brush With Velvet. The title is a reference to The Partridge Family, episodes of which May obsessively collected and organized on VHS tapes as a teen. His debut album, The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele, was recorded with Rusty Santos in May’s home, a double-wide trailer in Taylor, Mississippi (population: 300). He continues to perform with Cowboy Maloney’s Electric City, and recently began recording dance music under the moniker Dent Sweat.

Dent May recently toured North America with AC Newman and opened for Animal Collective in the UK - the tour dates below represent his first headlining tour, including a stop at the amazing Sasquatch! Festival in George, WA!

DENT MAY & HIS MAGNIFICENT UKULELE

05/15 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge
05/16 St. Louis, MO Blueberry Hill
05/17 Lawrence, KS Jackpot Saloon
05/19 Denver, CO Hi Dive
05/20 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
05/21 Boise, ID Neurolux
05/22 Portland, OR Mississippi Studios
05/23 George, WA Sasquatch
05/27 Minneapolis, MN 400 Bar
05/28 Chicago, IL Schubas

The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukelele
Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele
The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele
(Paw Tracks)
Street date: Feb. 03, 2009

1. Welcome
2. Meet Me In The Garden
3. College Town Boy
4. Oh, Paris!
5. Howard
6. Girls On The Square
7. You Can’t Force a Dance Party
8. God Loves You, Michael Chang
9. At The Academic Conference
10. 26 Miles
11. I’m an Alcoholic
12. Love Song 2009

DENT MAY LINKS:

MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/dentmay

Press Materials - http://www.paw-tracks.com/dentmaypresspage.html

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