News Archive: October 2009

Field Music returns with new double album, (Measure) in Feb. 2010, previewing new record at shows in Dec. in NYC and Chicago

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


Field Music

MP3: Field Music - “Measure”

Following a self-imposed three year hiatus Sunderland, England’s Field Music are all set to return with a new 20 track double album on 16th February 2010. Powered, as ever, by brothers and co-frontmen Peter and David Brewis, Field Music’s line up now includes Kev Dosdale (guitar and keys) and Ian Black (bass).

Field Music will shortly be previewing more of the new songs at a handful of shows including one in Brooklyn and one in Chicago.

Field Music released two acclaimed albums of unpretentious intricate beauty; 2006’s self titled debut and 2007’s Tones of Town both released on Memphis Industries/Revolver. Shortly after the release of the Tones of Town album Peter and David called time on the band playing their last show with Deerhoof in Leeds in May
2007.

The brothers sited the stifling “indie band” format as the main reason for putting “Field Music as a band” on hiatus and subsequently started working separately, but with a renewed vigour at their 8 Music studio.
2008 saw the release of two solo albums - David’s guitar heavy Sea From Shore album under the moniker School of Language and Peter’s highly acclaimed murder mystery themed Linn Drum, Fairlight and
marimba affair, The Week That Was.

After lugging their marimba around the world for a year as The Week That Was the brothers started writing and recording together in early 2009 with the intention of releasing the results under the name Field Music. The new record, slated to be a 20 track double album, will be released by Memphis Industries/Revolver on February 16th 2010.

FIELD MUSIC

3 Dec 2009 The Bell House, Brooklyn, New York
5 Dec 2009 The Beat Kitchen, Chicago, Illinois

Field Music
(Measure)
(Memphis Industries / Revolver)
Street Date: Feb. 16, 2010

In The Mirror
Them That Do Nothing
Each Time is a New Time
Measure
Effortlessly
Clear Water
Lights Up
All You’d Ever Need to Say
Let’s Write a Book
You and I
The Rest is Noise
Curves of the Needle
Choosing Numbers
The Wheels are in Place
First Come the Wish
Precious Plans
See You Later
Something Familiar
Share the Words
It’s About Time

FIELD MUSIC LINKS:

Artist Page - www.field-music.co.uk

Label Page - www.memphis-industries.com/home.html

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

New Grooms music video premieres on Stereogum, album release & CMJ next week, plus extended tour dates!

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


Grooms

VIDEO: Grooms - “Dreamsucker” via Stereogum

Grooms are three friends in Brooklyn who play a structurally mutilated brand of noise-pop featuring blissful interplay, sonic experimentation, and song destruction. The band (formerly known as Muggabears) is rooted in the Death By Audio collective, a fertile ground for the band’s expansive, forward-looking catchiness. With moods that swing from the gloomy to the gleaming, Grooms craft songs filled with beauty, gloom, and irony-free whimsy.

Travis Johnson, guitarist and lead vocalist, began recording in his bedroom under the moniker Muggabears when he was a 19-year-old living in suburban Texas. After graduating college, he moved to New York in 2004 and began collaborating with Emily Ambruso, bassist and vocalist. The pair played with a series of drummers, recorded two EPs (Teenage Cop and Night Choreography), and played shows with the likes of Wavves, Crystal Stilts, Ponytail, Abe Vigoda, Tyvek, Dead Milkmen and countless other great bands. After finding skins basher, Jim Sykes (Marnie Stern, Parts and Labor), the band rechristened themselves Grooms in anticipation of their upcoming debut record, Rejoicer, which showcases sounds from broken noise-surf to campfire-seance drone. The album finds the trio having evolved into a band completely comfortable with themselves, but never afraid to challenge their own, or listeners’, perceptions of what they are. Stacks of Moogs pitted against auxiliary percussion, scream-choirs, warm pedal steel, and a whole host of other ideas collide on Rejoicer, and the collision is a jarring and soothing 35 minute ride through what this exciting band is capable of. Rejoicer will be released in October 2009 on Death By Audio Records.

Grooms
Rejoicer
(Death By Audio)
Street Date: Oct. 13, 2009

1 - Dreamsucker
2 - Thumbs
3 - At the Pool
4 - Fag Feels Good
5 - Acid King of Hell (Guitar Feelings)
6 - Ghost Cat
7 - She-Bears
8 - C.J.
9 - Kier
10 - The Nights Were Walls (We Climbed Them All)

GROOMS LINKS:

Label Page - deathbyaudiorecords.blogspot.com

MySpace - www.myspace.com/groomsmusic

GROOMS

10/16 Charlottesville, VA Tea Bazaar
10/17 Baltimore, MD Hexagon
10/19 Washington, DC The Black Cat $
10/20 New York, NY Cake Shop (Pop Tarts Suck Toasted CMJ Party) 3:45pm
10/20 Brooklyn, NY Death By Audio
10/21 New York, NY Pianos (Force Field PR CMJ Day Party) 2:15pm
10/23 New York, NY Littlefield (IN*TANDEM CMJ Showcase) 8:00pm
10/24 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl (After The Jump CMJ Party) 2:00pm
11/05 Danbury, CT Larry’s
11/08 Providence, RI AS220
11/15 Cincinnati, OH Contemporary Space 13
11/16 Bloomington, IN Bishop Bar
11/17 Kansas City, KS Record Bar
11/24 Des Moines, IA Vaudeville Mews
11/25 Chicago, IL Ronny’s
11/28 Madison, WI Project Lodge
12/05 Dallas, TX Handsome Kitten
12/10 Los Angeles, CA Silverlake Lounge

$ = w/ True Womanhood

More dates coming soon!

A Sunny Day In Glasgow cover The Misfits, announce Fall tour dates

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009


A Sunny Day In Glasgow

MP3: A Sunny Day In Glasgow - “Hybrid Moments (Misfits Cover)”

MP3: A Sunny Day In Glasgow - “Failure”

Ashes Grammar draws you in by offering outstanding moments in strange contexts; you’ll re-listen to hear specific pieces even though you’re unable to remember exactly when and how they occur. Ashes Grammar often feels like the result of a band who took Martha Reeves & the Vandellas’ “Come and Get These Memories” in the most abstract, art-damaged way possible: nostalgic, jigsaw pop music from a group of writers strong enough to keep you humming and courageous enough to make you guess.” - Pitchfork (8.3 out of 10)

Bio:

Opening with a ten second homage to Estonian composer Arvo Part, it’s immediately apparent that A Sunny Day in Glasgow’s new album, Ashes Grammar, is going to be a much more visceral outing than their 2007 album debut, Scribble Mural Comic Journal. It takes a few minutes for the record to even begin to reveal itself, as a swarm of 1950s acapella (”Secrets at the prom”) gives way to resonant drones, room noise, and sub bass (”Slaughter killing carnage”). It’s here that “Failure” unexpectedly kicks in with a tribal stomp and a fluttering guitar acting as a pair of wings, lifting the circular chants of the song’s melody off the ground. It’s all at once joyous, insecure, and blissed-out-and sounds nothing like we’ve heard from A Sunny Day in Glasgow before.

Bandleader/songwriter Ben Daniels wanted to approach the making of Ashes Grammar differently than Scribble Mural Comic Journal-a one-microphone, bedroom-recorded album that seemed to catch the independent music world by surprise, with music tastemakers such as Pitchfork, Drowned in Sound and many blogs all giving high praise to the Philadelphia-based group’s re-imagination of dream pop. Riding high after a successful 2008 European tour, Ben wanted to leave the bedroom and try recording in a, well, bigger room. He found a dance studio in rural New Jersey that would let the band take over the huge space on the weekends. Not having to worry about neighbors and landlords, it was the perfect place for Ben and drummer/recording engineer Josh Meakim to experiment with sounds. Everything, including synths, samples and drum machines, went out into the room first through a borrowed PA system and any amps they could find. The two spent countless hours moving microphones around, playing instruments and noises out into the room and re-recording those sounds a la Alvin Lucier’s “I Am Sitting in a Room.”

While the sessions got off to a good start, they would unexpectedly lead into a tumultuous couple of months for A Sunny Day in Glasgow - literally transformative. On the day he was to begin laying down his parts, bassist Brice Hickey fell while loading his equipment into his car, breaking several bones in his left leg. Though a blow to morale, Ben would be able to handle the bass lines on the album, but this would also affect the involvement of ASDIG vocalist Robin Daniels - Ben’s sister and Brice’s girlfriend - who would now have to tend to her bedridden boyfriend for the next several months, making it impossible for her to spend any significant time in the studio. And with Ben and Robin’s other sister, ASDIG vocalist Lauren, attending grad school in Colorado, the group would essentially be without the two singers so integral to A Sunny Day’s celestial melodies. Band newcomer Annie Fredrickson, a classically trained cellist and pianist, would find herself stepping into another role as singer, along with Josh who - off the record - has an incredible vocal range, just tones short of a castrati. Ben, Josh and Annie would spend many late nights in New Jersey together developing a new melodic strategy and generally opening things up to anyone’s ideas. Annie’s friend, Beverly Diser (nom de guerre, Beverly Science) would come by from time to time to add vocal parts here and there; and one time touring bassist/in-it-for-life-member Mich White also contributed ideas from his home in Austin, TX.

In hindsight, those obstacles, coupled with A Sunny Day in Glasgow’s creative determination, reshaped the band in ways they never could have imagined. The resulting Ashes Grammar is far more nuanced than Scribble, but there’s still a cellular logic at play throughout. The brief, shimmering loop that is “Lights” turns out to be the very pulse behind the sun-kissed, ambient pop of “Passionate introverts,” a feel-good song perfectly suited to accompany daydreams or dancing alone in your bedroom. In contrast, “Shy” is about as close to rocking-out as ASDIG have ever gotten, as layers of Annie’s voice float over a steady beat and sparkles of synths, samples and noise. Still, even at their most accessible, there’s an indescribable otherworldliness flowing through the band’s music, one that is fully revealed during “Blood White.” Like Lucier’s aforementioned experimental touchstone, you can practically hear the shape of the room resonating in the washes of voices and samples that had been amplified, recorded, replayed and recorded again and again, resulting in lots of undulating tones and deep sub-aquatic bass before the track slowly drifts into the kosmische, carried by a light, Ashra/Gottsching-esque bed of bubbling electronics and guitar.

From the addition of new vocalists and strings, to a completely different recording environment and method to the proceeding, there are certainly many differences between the band’s first album and Ashes Grammar, but with Ben continuing his role as the principal songwriter, there’s no doubt that this is any other group than A Sunny Day in Glasgow. And once again, dream pop has been re-imagined.

A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW

November 12, 2009 - The Monkey House, Winooski, VT
November 14, 2009 - ArtSpace, New Haven, CT
November 15, 2009 - Wildfire Lounge, Ithaca, NY
November 16, 2009 - Horn Gallery @ Kenyon College, Gambier, OH
November 17, 2009 - The Pike Room, Pontiac, MI
November 18, 2009 - The Bishop, Bloomington, IN
November 19, 2009 - Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL
November 20, 2009 - University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
November 21, 2009 - Eclipse Records, St. Paul, MN
November 22, 2009 - Public Space One, Iowa City, IA
November 23, 2009 - Waiting Room, Omaha, NE
November 24, 2009 - Replay Lounge, Lawrence, KS
November 25, 2009 - The Cavern, Dallas, TX
November 27, 2009 - Ghost Room, Austin, TX
November 29, 2009 - AllWays Lounge, New Oreleans, LA
December 2, 2009 - Basement, Nashville, TN
December 3, 2009 - 529, Atlanta, GA
December 4, 2009 - Secret Squirrel, Athens, GA
December 6, 2009 - Sentient Bean, Savannah, GA
December 7, 2009 - Bobo Gallery, Asheville, NC
December 9, 2009 - Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar, Charlottesville, VA
December 10, 2009 - The Red & the Black, Washington, DC
December 11, 2009 - Metro Gallery, Baltimore, MD
December 12, 2009 - Union Hall, Brooklyn, NY
December 13, 2009 - Le Poisson Rouge, NYC, NY
December 15, 2009 - Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia, PA

A Sunny Day In Glasgow
Ashes Grammar
(Mis Ojos Discos)
Street date: Sept. 15, 2009

1. Magna for Annie, Josh, & Robin
2. Secrets at the prom
3. Slaughter killing carnage (The meaning of words)
4. Failure
5. Curse words
6. Close chorus
7. Shy
8. Lights
9. Passionate introverts (Dinosaurs)
10. West Philly vocoder
11. Evil, with evil, against evil
12. The white witch
13. Nitetime rainbows
14. Canalfish
15. Loudly
16. Blood white
17. Ashes grammar
18. Ashes maths

19. Miss my friends
20. Starting at a disadvantage
21. Life’s great
22. Headphone space

A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW LINKS:

MySpace - www.myspace.com/sunnydayinglasgow

Band Page - www.asunnydayinglasgow.com

Label Page - misojos-discos.com

Your Complete Guide to Force Field PR at CMJ 2009

Monday, October 19th, 2009


Force Field PR: CMJ Day Party

Force Field PR is thrilled to announce a FREE CMJ daytime party on Weds. Oct. 21 at Pianos from Noon to 6pm featuring eight amazing bands from our current roster, including Real Estate, These United States, Holopaw, Surfer Blood, Stricken City (first US show ever from this UK band), Grooms, Seven Saturdays, Still Flyin’ and DJ Alan Palomo of Neon Indian in between bands! We’re also thrilled to have a flyer designed by one of our favorite children’s authors, Dallas Clayton. Scroll down for a complete clip-and-save guide to all of our artists’ complete CMJ schedules (all subject to change, of course, but this is pretty up to date!)

FORCE FIELD PR CMJ DAY PARTY
WEDS. OCT. 21, NOON - 6PM
@ PIANOS
FREE!
(NO BADGE OR RSVP REQUIRED)

Noon - SEVEN SATURDAYS
12:45 - SURFER BLOOD
01:30 - STILL FLYIN’
02:15 - GROOMS
03:00 - STRICKEN CITY
03:45 - REAL ESTATE
04:30 - HOLOPAW
05:15 - THESE UNITED STATES

For more updates and info. please be sure to follow us on Twitter:

www.twitter.com/forcefieldpr

COMPLETE CMJ SCHEDULE / CURRENT ROSTER:

JULIANNA BARWICK
Oct. 20 @ Santo’s Party House - Panache CMJ Showcase - 8:30pm
Oct. 23 @ Cake Shop - Chouette CMJ Party - 5pm

DEER TICK

Oct. 22 @ Bowery Ballroom - Partisan Records CMJ Showcase - 11:30pm

CHRIS DENNY & THE NATIVES
Oct. 22 @ Pianos - Brooklyn Vegan Party - 3pm
Oct. 22 @ Bowery Ballroom - Partisan Records CMJ Showcase - 10:30pm

GROOMS
Oct. 20 @ Cake Shop - Pop Tarts Suck Toasted CMJ Party - 3:45pm
Oct. 20 @ Death By Audio - 11pm
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field PR CMJ Day Party - 2:15pm
Oct. 23 @ Littlefield - IN*TANDEM CMJ Showcase - 8pm
Oct. 24 @ Brooklyn Bowl - After The Jump CMJ Party - 2pm

HEADLIGHTS
Oct. 23 @ Knitting Factory - Knit / Village Voice Party - 3pm
Oct. 23 @ The Bell House - Polyvinyl Label Showcase - Midnight
Oct. 24 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg - AAM CMJ Party - 1:45pm

HOLOPAW
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field PR Day Party - 4:30pm
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Midnight
Oct. 22 @ The City Reliquary (370 Metropolitan, Brooklyn) - 7pm

DENT MAY
Oct. 23 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase - 11pm
Oct. 24 @ Pianos - Bowery Presents / Brooklyn Vegan CMJ Party - 4:45pm

NEON INDIAN
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field PR CMJ Party (Alan Palomo DJ Set In Between Bands)
Oct. 24 @ Root Studio (131 N. 14th St, Brooklyn) - Topman / Jelly NYC Party - 10pm
Oct. 24 @ Market Hotel - Pitchfork Party (Alan Palomo DJ Set) - 2am

ODD NOSDAM
Oct. 20 @ Santo’s Party House - DJ Set In Between Bands

THE POLYAMOROUS AFFAIR
Oct. 22 @ Cameo Gallery - 11:45pm

REAL ESTATE
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field PR CMJ Party - 3:45pm
Oct. 21 @ Santo’s Party House - Oh My Rockness CMJ Party - 10pm
Oct. 22 @ Glasslands - Death and Taxes Party - 9pm
Oct. 23 @ The Delancey - Underwater Peoples / Chocolate Bobka / TwoSyllable 1am
Oct. 24 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg - Mexican Summer - 11:15pm
Oct. 25 @ The Living Room - Kidrockers Show - 1pm

SEVEN SATURDAYS
Oct. 20 @ Suffolk - FMLY Party - 1:30am
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field PR CMJ Day Party - Noon

STRICKEN CITY
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field PR CMJ Party - 3pm
Oct. 23 @ Permanent Records - In-Store - 7pm
Oct. 24 @ Bowery Ballroom - 7pm

THESE UNITED STATES
Oct 21. @ Pianos - Force Field PR CMJ Party - 5:15pm
Oct 21. @ Pianos - 9pm

UUVVWWZ

Oct. 22 @ Knitting Factory - Saddle Creek Label Showcase - 10pm
Oct. 23 @ Market Hotel - 9pm
Oct. 24 @ Cake Shop - 5pm
Oct. 24 @ Union Pool - Panache Showcase - 8:20pm

IMAAD WASIF
Oct. 23 @ Pianos - Acoustic Set - 3pm
Oct. 23 @ Union Pool - Tee Pee Label Showcase - 7pm
Oct. 24 @ Bowery Ballroom - 9pm

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COMPLETE CMJ SCHEDULE / RECENT ARTISTS FROM OUR ROSTER:

ADVENTURE
Oct. 24 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase - 9pm

LESSER GONZALEZ ALVAREZ
Oct. 24 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase - 8pm

MATT BAUER
Oct. 24 @ Bruar Falls 11pm

BELL

Oct. 20 @ SoundFix
Oct. 21 @ Sycamore (solo set and Band set)
Oct. 23 @ The Delancey (DJ Set in between bands)

BOSQUE BROWN
Oct. 21 @ Local 269 - 10pm

DUCHESS SAYS

Oct. 21 @ Arlene’s Grocery - M For Montreal - Midnight
Oct. 22 @ Pianos - Brooklyn Vegan Party - 3:45pm

EAR PWR
Oct. 24 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase - 11pm

EXCEPTER
Oct. 23 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase - 9pm

LEWIS & CLARKE
Oct. 24 @ Bruar Falls 11:45pm

MONTAG
Oct. 24 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase 10pm

SOLTERO
Oct. 24 @ Bruar Falls 9:30pm

STILL FLYIN’
Oct. 21 @ Pianos - Force Field CMJ Day Party - 1:30pm
Oct. 21 @ Knitting Factory - Ernest Jenning Label Showcase - Midnight
Oct. 22 @ Slipper Room - RightsFlow Party - 5pm
Oct. 23 @ Littlefield - IN*TANDEM CMJ Showcase - 7pm
Oct. 23 @ Bruar Falls - Capeshok Presents - 11:15pm
Oct. 24 @ The Bell House - 9pm

STRAND OF OAKS
Oct. 24 @ Bruar Falls - 10:15pm

TICKLEY FEATHER
Oct. 23 @ Cameo Gallery - Carpark / Paw Tracks Label Showcase - 10pm

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