Showing posts with label Primal Scream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primal Scream. Show all posts

Monday, 23 June 2008

Incredible Suicide Covers EPs/ Marriage Proposal



Instead of writing cover letters for jobs, I am doing this. This is what you do to me, music blog that people read off and on, and that I neglect for months at a time when I have a shitty job I hate. But seriously, I am so excited about this new Suicide tribute concept that I would way rather be writing a bunch of mumbo jumbo about how ECSTATIC I am that HTRK is on one than typing another letter about how I am dynamic, and am a team player. (Although I am both! Give me a job, please!!!)

These tribute EPs are going to be the best EPs ever, possibly, because of all the totally beyond A-list artists doing covers of one of earth’s most stone-cold awesome bands, Suicide. Check out this list of contributors, most of whom I absolutely freakin’ LOVE, some of whom I kinda like, and some of whom I deeeeefinitely “LIKE” like (you know who you are):
Liars, the Horrors, the Boss, Lydia Lunch, Spiritualized, HTRK, Grinderman, Sunn O))) (with Pansonic), Primal Scream, Klaxons, Peaches, Vincent Gallo, Julian Cope, Effi Briest, Xvectors, No Bra, S.C.U.M., Nik Void, and Justin K. Broadrick associate Stephen Burroughs.

(Note: There are several people on this list that I will marry right now. And I am not the marryin’ kind. So boys, please act fast. I will take the first one of you that emails me at this blog’s new email address, Alison.dfcc@gmail.com. Seriously.)

The idea behind these limited release digital or 10”EPS (depending on what you like)—available on Mute Records imprint Blast First (Petite)—is that one established act will be paired with a less established act and a Suicide live track, all in celebration of Alan Vega’s 70th birthday. (Who knew?) There’s going to be one released every month for a year, starting July 28th. This means a lot of my income will be going to Blast First (Petite.) Which is funny because I don’t have any income. (See above. Do not worry, boy from that list who asks to marry me first, I won’t ask you to support me. I live off coffee and vodka.)


Here’s what the EPs look like so far. Also available now is the Suicide ultrafan collection called Suicide Live: 1977-1978. Sorry if that’s not the exact title, my computer is being wacky. It's really expensive and it's alllll live shows.


EP #1: (July 28)

01 Bruce Springsteen: "Dream Baby Dream"
02 Suicide: "Midnight Special" (live)
03 Shilpa Ray: "Mr. Ray"

EP #2: (August 25)

01 The Horrors: "Shadazz"
02 Suicide: "Radiation"
03 Nik Void: "Rocket U.S.A."

EP #3: September 29)

01 Peaches: "Johnny"
02 Suicide: "Johnny" (live 1978)
03 S.C.U.M.: "Wild in Blue"

Sunday, 25 May 2008

No more 1997 jokes: Massive Attack curate Meltdown Fest in London


This is probably old news to you if you either a) live in London or b) have had internet access in the past month. Well, for me it's a big, resounding, sometimes ambivalent "NO" to both those statements, so it's breaking news to me. And perhaps you're a shut-in like me, too, and are now totally awed by this information.

What's left of one of the few trip-hop bands that has withstood the test of time and being perpetually played on coffeeshop soundtracks, Massive Attack, is curating the Meltown Festival from June 13-22 at London's awesome Southbank Centre. Massive Attack is opening and closing the Meltdown, with performances from an extensive and stellar line-up including:

The Tom Tom Club, MC5, Primal Scream, Mark Stewart and the Mafia, Gang of Four, Stiff Little Fingers performing Inflammable Material ,Grace Jones, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Fleet Foxes, Johnny Clarke, Elbow, Dälek, the Yellow Magic Orchestra, Adrian Sherwood, Tunng, the Cool Kids, Horace Andy, the Shape of Broad Minds, Flying Lotus, Aloe Blacc, Martina Topley-Bird, Terry Callier, Leila, the Shortwave Set, and DJ sets from James Lavelle, Peaches and Four Tet's Kieran Hebden.

There's all that and more!! Like, Massive Attack will also be doing a live mix of the Heritage Orchestra's Blade Runner soundtrack and there will be art and stuff. OMG this thing is intense. You can find out more about the potentially bankrupting event HERE.

Rumor has it that Massive Attack will be putting out a new album later this year. In the meantime, they're playing a slew of shows across Europe and the UK.

06-09 Tallinn, Estonia - Saku Arena
06-11 St. Petersburg, Russia - Stereoleto Festival
06-14 London, England - Meltdown Festival
06-22 London, England - Meltdown Festival
06-28 Glastonbury, England - Glastonbury Festival
07-01 Cork, Ireland - Marquee
07-03 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Westerpark
07-04 Belfort, France - Eurockeenes Belfort
07-06 Gdynia, Poland - Heineken Open'er Festival
07-10 Ljubljana, Slovenia - Krizanke Monastery
07-11 Balaton Lake, Hungary - Balaton Sound Festival
07-13 Istanbul, Turkey - Parkorman
07-15 Athens, Greece - Fly Beyond Athens Festival
07-17 Naples, Italy - Carpisa Naepolis
07-18 Rome, Italy - Roma Rock Festival
07-19 Ravenna, Italy - Pala de Andre
07-20 Padova, Italy - Villa Pisani
07-22 Cascassonne, France - Festival de la Cite
07-23 Arles, France - Theatre Antique d/Arles
07-24 Fourvieres, France - Les Nuits de Fourviere
07-25 Nyon, Switzerland - Paleo Festival
07-26 Cognac, France - Cognac Blues Passions Festival
08-06 Lokeren, Belgium - Lokerse Festival
08-09 Saalburg, Germany - Sonne Mond and Sterne Festival
08-15 Almeria, Spain - Ola Festival