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The Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble Releases Free MP3 (feat. Emika), Tours The US In October

The Brandt Brauer Frick EnsembleGermany’s genre-defying Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble premiered their new track yesterday. On “Pretend,” Brant Brauer Frick and their 10-piece ensemble are joined by Ninja Tune’s Emika for a re-interpretation of a song from her debut album. The ensemble will be releasing their album, Mr. Machine in the US on October 25th via !K7, and will be heading over for a full US tour in support of the release.

Expanding on last year’s Brandt Brauer Frick debut, You Make Me Real, Mr. Machine takes the German trio’s sound and concept to the next level, adding a full 10-piece ensemble and fusing minimal techno with classical instrumentation. This is an album that rewards repeat listens, as the sounds and arrangements are dense with intricate nuance.

The new album was recorded using a handmade approach, utilizing opulent and unconventional instrumentation: violin, cello, harp, piano, trombone, tuba, timpani, marimba, vibraphone, drum set, various percussion and a Moog synthesizer, the results of which yield an utterly unique sound palate.

With major festivals Coachella, Glastonbury, Eurosonic and others under their belt, Brandt Brauer Frick has earned a reputation of one of the most exciting new live electronic acts. This Fall, they’ll be coming over to the US (in their core three-person incarnation) for a full tour in October/November (find the full routing here). This is a tour that you don’t want to miss!

The Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble Tour Dates
10/24 Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center
10/25 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle
10/26 Toronto, ON The Drake Hotel
10/27 Brooklyn, NY Glasslands
10/28 Washington, DC The Red Palace
10/29 Asheville, NC MoogFest
10/30 Atlanta, GA 529
10/31 Orlando, FL Plaza Live
11/01 Tallahassee, FL Club Down Under/FSU
11/03 Dallas, TX The Prophet Bar
11/05 Austin, TX Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/09 San Diego, CA Soda Bar
11/11 San Francisco, CA The Rickshaw Stop
11/12 Los Angeles, CA Luckman Fine Arts Complex


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The Postelles 2011 Fall North American Tour Dates

The Postelles will support The Kooks on the first leg of the U.K. band’s upcoming North American tour, beginning with a show at the Trocadero in Philadelphia on November 15th and including two sold-out nights at Webster Hall in New York City (11/16, 17). Prior to The Kooks dates, The Postelles will be the main supporting act on The Wombats’ entire U.S. tour, which launches with a CMJ show at Webster Hallon October 19th and concludes at the Crocodile Café in Seattle on November 12th. The Postelles, who recently performed at Atlanta’s Music Midtown Festival (with Coldplay, The Black Keys) and Dave Matthews Band Caravan’s stop at New York City’s Randall’s Island, will also be playing numerous headline shows and festivals between now and the end of the year. See below for itinerary.

The PostellesNumerous tracks have already been licensed from The Postelles’ self-titled debut album, which was produced by the band and The Strokes’ Albert Hammond, Jr. “Sound The Alarms” was heard in last week’s season premiere of ABC’s “Revenge” and has also been tapped for EA Sport’s new Need For Speed The Run video game, which will be released in November. “White Night” was used in Fox’s “Raising Hope” and the CW’s “Vampire Diaries” and “90210″ while lead single “123 Stop” was heard in the trailer for the film How Do You Know, which starred Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson.

The Postelles followed the June release of their full-length album with Summer Undercovers in July. The free digital EP featured covers of The Smith’s “Ask,” Joe Jones’ “California Sun,” Wreckless Eric’s “Whole Wide World” and The Ramones’ “Beat on The Brat.”

Formed in high school, The Postelles – comprising Daniel Balk (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), David Dargahi (vocals/lead guitar), John Speyer (bass) and Billy Cadden (percussion) – began playing shows around Manhattan when they were high school seniors. On the strength of their White Night EP, also co-produced by Albert Hammond, Jr., they toured with Kings of Leon, Vampire Weekend, Interpol, The Kills, The Wombats and Free Energy. They’ve played such major festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo (twice), All Points West and Iceland Airwaves, performed at The Who Tribute Concert at New York City’s Carnegie Hall and recently supported the legendary Chuck Berry.

The Postelles Tour Dates
10/7 Los Angeles, CA Culture Collide Festival
10/8 San Jose, CA Left Coast Live Festival
10/19 New York, NY Webster Hall (CMJ) w/ The Wombats
10/21 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
10/22 Brooklyn, NY Prospect Park-Rock ‘N Roll Marathon-free 10am set
10/22 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda’s w/ The Wombats
10/24 Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theater ”
10/25 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506 ”
10/26 Atlanta, GA The Loft ”
10/29 Houston, TX Fitzgerald’s ”
10/30 Austin, TX The Parish ”
11/1 Dallas, TX Granada Theater ”
11/2 Kansas City, MO Record Bar ”
11/4 Columbus, OH Outland on Liberty ”
11/5 Chicago, IL Subterranean ”
11/7 Minneapolis, MN The Varsity Theater ”
11/10 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom ”
11/11 Vancouver, BC The Venue ”
11/12 Seattle, WA Crocodile Cafe ”
11/15 Philadelphia, PA The Trocadero w/ The Kooks
11/16 New York, NY Webster Hall – SOLD OUT ”
11/17 New York, NY Webster Hall – SOLD OUT ”
11/19 Boston, MA House of Blues ”
11/20 Washington, DC 9:30 Club ”
11/22 Montreal, QC Club Soda ”
11/23 Toronto, ON Sound Academy ”
11/25 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall ”
11/26 Chicago, IL The Vic Theatre ”
11/27 Uncasville, CT Wolf Den-Mohegan Sun Headlining
12/6 Los Angeles, CA Bootleg Theater


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Russian Circles Premiere First MP3 from Empros

Chicago trio, Russian Circles, premiered the first MP3 from their forthcoming new album on September 28th. The song, “Mladek” is culled from the band’s fourth full length, Empros, which will be available worldwide on October 25th.

The hard working band remains on the road this Fall with North American headlining shows in October & November—including a performance on the Black Stage at the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX on November 4th. The tour concludes with a hometown Chicago show on December 3rd at Lincoln Hall. More tour dates are scheduled to be announced soon.

Russian CirclesRussian Circles return with not only their fourth and heaviest album to date, but with Empros they’re poised to take the crown as innovators reinvigorating the staid trappings of genre. Empros picks up where the anthemic riffs and melodies of 2009′s Geneva left off and injects evermore slithering rhythms amid skull-crushing heft with all the visceral intensity of Godflesh, Swans and Neurosis. Put simply, Empros is Russian Circles’ Master of Reality: a radical revision of both heavy and melody that is monolithic in its clarity and perfection. Or, like a lone surviving wooly beast emerging from a brutal winter’s frost, Empros is the sound of a band shaking the ages from its shoulders with all the brutal force of a behemoth awakened.

Taking to Chicago’s Phantom Manor studio once again with producer Brandon Curtis of The Secret Machines & Interpol—who also helmed the band’s previous album Geneva—Russian Circles set out to experiment with their sound in new ways that would still reflect their live sound. In so doing, the band reached a new creative apex in which each of the musicians, guitarist Mike Sullivan, drummer Dave Turncrantz and bassist Brian Cook impart a streamlined and intensified attack to their songs that pummels even as it shifts throughout a range of moods and tempos.

The album opens with an imposing mechanical drone leading into funereal guitar notes that are abruptly interrupted by a propulsive drum beat as the proceedings of “309″ erupt into something akin to a neo-industrial revision of Celtic Frost. The song lunges through nearly 9 minutes of masterful rhythmic shifts and brutal guitar warfare with such assertive grace it sounds as though the band is throwing down a gauntlet defying all challengers. “Mladek” kicks off with the soaring notes of Sullivan’s signature hammer-on guitar arpeggios as Cook’s volume-swelling bass notes surge like bubbling molten lava. Turncrantz’s innovative rephrasing of the drum pattern elevates the song as it slinks from part to part, guided by the syncopated chatter traded between chiming guitar notes and churning bass. Elsewhere, there are beautiful moments of melodic respite, helping to underscore the album’s majestic strength. And, there may even be a few surprises awaiting within the album’s six tracks. There are riffs, yes&emdash;many of them. But, with Empros the entire band seems to be the embodiment of the riff itself.

Empros is Russian Circles’ first full-length to be released worldwide exclusively via Sargent House, the band’s longtime management company and record label that had previously released only the vinyl editions of its three prior albums. It will be available everywhere on LP, CD and digital download on October 25th, 2011.


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Staring at the Sun: An Interview with KYNG

Today, KYNG’s Trampled Sun hit stores. To say we like it is a bit of an understatement. Check out our Trampled Sun review. A few weeks ago, we met up with Eddie Veliz (guitar / vocals) and Pepe Clarke (drums) at the Machine Shop in Flint, Michigan after they finished an absolutely scorching opening set for Drowning Pool.

Eddie VelizBlog Rocking Beat (BRB): KYNG is a new kid on the block. How did you guys come together?

Pepe Clarke (PC): I played in a band with Tony (Castaneda, bassist) and he previously played in a band with Eddie. When I was playing in the band with Tony, we had talked about starting another project. He said, “Man, I have the perfect person for this,” which was Eddie. So that’s where it really began. We starting jamming and it immediately clicked. At our first rehearsal, I think we had two songs done.

BRB: So there was a really chemistry from the start, then.

Eddie Veliz (EV): Oh, sure. I love Tony to death. I’ve loved him for years, because we played together. When he told me about this band idea, I said, “Bring it on, man. Let’s see what happens.” I showed up a Tony’s house and we were riffing out, because I wanted to see what he had. He had a few riffs ready, like the riff for “Falling Down.” And I was thinking, “Man, that’s a really good riff.” It was inspiring.

When Tony and Pepe’s band left on a tour, I took the riffs Tony had and started playing to them and adding to them. By the time they got back from the tour, I had music and lyrics for “Falling Down,” “Pushing & Pulling” and something else.

PC: I remember going home to Mexico for Christmas and they emailed the stuff they had and I thought, “Wow! This is awesome!” So I started writing real drum parts to it. When I got back to L.A., we were able to start jamming to those songs.

EV: The chemistry was just great. The chemistry between Pepe and Tony was great. The chemistry between me and Tony was great. So meeting Pepe, it was like being brothers right from the beginning.

BRB: So when you all finally got together and started working as a group, how did the songs come together? Did they start as jams or do you each come in with musical ideas to get things started?

EV: It’s all of that. Tony is always writing riffs. I’m always writing riffs and songs. And Pepe has ideas up the yin-yang. He’ll say, “Dah, de-de-de-de- dah! You got this? Play this!” (laughs)

PC: Sometimes it’s frustrating not being able to play a melodic instrument. (laughs)

EV: But, yeah, someone comes in with an idea and the others will say, “Okay, let’s start building on that.” And by the end of the session, we usually have a song or at least a great start.

Pepe ClarkeBRB: As I was listening to Trampled Sun, from song to song I could hear so many different things in there. Old school Chris Cornell—

EV: Oh, yeah.

BRB: —Tim Narducci from Systematic, and just a mish-mash of things I love.

PC: That’s because it’s a mish-mash of things that we love. We just really wanted play music we love. I’m playing very metal parts on drums, because I love metal, but the band isn’t metal. It’s very much a rock band. I feel like we have made this whole fusion work pretty well.

EV: Or main goal with KYNG was to be seamless in crossing over. We want to be able to play with anybody, from death metal to straight up rock and roll and even blues acts. And so far we have. Because of Pepe’s drums, we can play with metal bands. Because what I do pulls on so much ‘70s and ‘80s vibe, it’s a real classic rock feel, too.

BRB: That makes sense, because you can hear the Soundgarden and Kyuss stuff in there, but it seems more like you guys are pulling from the same bands that influenced them rather than pulling from those guys directly.

But when you say you want to be able to play with anyone, is that something that is a conscious decisions that goes into the songs during the songwriting? Or does that naturally evolve?

EV: We try to keep it open to have that appeal. We have some songs that are completely acoustic. In fact, we just did an acoustic set this afternoon, and we love that, too. You can make like a campfire thing or a Blind Melon thing or even a country thing. I don’t want to sound cocky or anything, but that sort of thing comes easily to us because we click like that.

BRB: It comes across that way. Not cocky, but effortless. Yet, it doesn’t lack passion at all.

EV: We go out there every night and try to win people over. They are coming to see Drowning Pool, but we have to win them over. Right now, because the record isn’t out especially, it’s an uphill battle. But we give it our all in hopes that some people will walk away saying, “Wow, that was a really good band.” And every night we see the same thing. The first three songs, people are standing there with their arms crossed. By the fourth or fifth song, their heads are bobbing. And by the end of the set, they screaming, “Yeah!”

PC: It’s like chopping a tree. You keep wacking away at it and you think, “When are they gonna finally break?” And when they do, it’s just the greatest feeling.


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Switchfoot Releases Vice Verses and Announces Tour Dates

Switchfoot

Multi-platinum selling recording artists, Switchfoot, release the highly-antipated new album Vice Verses on September 27th. To support the album, Switchfoot has just announce a slew of new tour dates as well.

Switchfoot Tour Dates
Sep 27–Oneonta, NY @ SUNY College
Sep 29–Grand Rapids, MI @ Hoogenboom Center–Calvin College
Sep 30–Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
Oct 1–Bourbonnais, IL @ Olivet Nazarene University-Centennial
Oct 2–Dekalb, IL @ Northern Illinois University
Oct 5–Bowling Green, OH @ Bowling Green State University – Stroh Center
Oct 7–Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theatre
Oct 8–Salt Lake City, UT @ Gallivan Center
Oct 10–San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield Theater
Oct 11–Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Oct 13–Amarillo, Tx @ Azteca Music Hall
Oct 14–Siloam Springs, AR @ John Brown University
Oct 15–Longview, TX @ Le Tourneau University
Oct 17–Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
Oct 18–Austin, TX @ Stubbs Waller Creek
Oct 20–Albuquerque, NM @ Kiva Auditorium
Oct 21–Phoenix, AZ @ Grand Canyon University Arena


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Fang Island Remix the Joy Formidable

Fang Island

Perpetually positive guitar heroes Fang Island have remixed a song by Welsh shoegaze band The Joy Formidable. Check out the wacky remix to the song “Cradle (Fang Island Remix)” here. Both bands play a series of East Coast shows together beginning this week. Please see complete dates below.

Fang Island is currently at work on the followup to their 2010 debut album, planned for release in early 2012. Their self-titled debut landed amid a wealth of praise from press, with many writers declaring it one of the Best of 2010, just two months into the new year. Since the album’s release, the band has spent most of the past year on the road, including tours with The Flaming Lips, Stone Temple Pilots, Matt & Kim, et al.

Fang Island Tour Dates
09/23 – Durham, NC @ Tremont Music Hall
09/24 – Atlanta, GA @ The Drunken Unicorn
09/25 – Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum #
09/26 – West Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern #
09/28 – Carborro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle #
09/29 – Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall #
09/30 – Rochester, NY @ Club at Water Street Music Hall #
10/05 – Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands

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Ponytail Say Goodbye with Final Video for Easy Peasy

Ponytail

Baltimore group Ponytail have released an official statement about the band’s dissolution, coupled with an entertaining parting gift – a final video for “Easy Peasy.” Directed by the incomparable Willy Siegel, the video follows the band’s colorful ninja-vs-fruit video for single “Honey Touches,” both of which are taken from the band’s third full-length, Do Whatever You Want All the Time.

“We regret to inform you that the wonder group known as Ponytail have officially called it a day. After releasing their amazing album, Do Whatever You Want All the Time, they were unable to make the touring portion come to life as the members have dispersed across the country in search of other life experiences. It’s a bummer the world will never see Ponytail live again because it was truly honest music that filled you with extreme joy. An experience like that is rare these days and if you did see Ponytail live consider yourself lucky. Hopefully more bands will come along like Ponytail and shed light on the fakers.

Much love to the future.”

Xoxo. Sir james winnie


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Chateau Marmont Kicks Off North American Voulez-Vous? Tour

Chateau Marmont

Parisian futuristic popsters, Chateau Marmont, are kicking off their North American “Voulez-Vous?” tour this weekend with folk-pop foursome Revolver including scheduled appearances at the CMJ Music Marathon 2011. In celebration of the tour the band has offered a preview of their forthcoming 2012 album with the single “Receive and Follow.” Chateau Marmont made their US touring debut this past spring, which featured several well-received SXSW ’11 performances. The band will be performing songs from their full-length debut, 2008-2009-2010, as well as songs from their forthcoming full-length album due out in early 2012.

Chateau Marmont’s single “One Hundred Realities” from 2008-2009-2010 was recently featured as AOL Spinner’s daily Free mp3. Their C-M-X Mixtape of rare electro songs, in addition to exclusive edits of rare disco tracks was featured in Black Book and their track “Nibiru” was included in Wired Magazine‘s Spring Playlist.

Check them out as they roll through a venue near you this Fall.

Chateau Marmont Tour Dates
9/24 – Vancouver, BC – Media Club
9/26 – Seattle, WA – Sunset Tavern
9/27 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
9/29 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
9/30 – Visalia, CA – Cellar Door
10/1 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
10/3 – San Diego, CA – The Casbah
10/4 – Phoenix, AZ – Rhythm Room
10/5 – Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
10/6 – Dallas, TX – Prophet Bar
10/7 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
10/8 – Houston, TX -Fitzgerald’s
10/10 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl
10/11 – Nashville, TN – 3rd & Lindsley
10/12 – St. Louis, MO – Firebird
10/13 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
10/14 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
10/15 – Pittsburgh, PA – Smiling Moose
10/16 – Toronto, ON – Horseshoe Tavern
10/17 – Montreal, QC – La Sala Rossa
10/18 – Boston, MA – TT The Bears


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Talking Shop with Jeff James of Egypt Central

Jeff JamesFew rock bands have taken as many strides this year as Egypt Central has. Their sophomore album, White Rabbit has been well reviewed. Their second single from that album, “Kick Ass” is making a serious dent in rock radio and opening new territory for them all across the country, not to mention the “grid iron” mix known as “Kick Off,” which is rocking NFL stadiums from coast to coast. Supported by relentless touring, they are one of a handful of modern rock bands on the cusp of a major mainstream breakthrough.

At DirtFest 2011, in Birch Run, Michigan, we sat down with guitarist, Jeff James, to talk about some band history and how the rise of Egypt Central led to an endorsement from Peavey.

Blog Rocking Beat (BRB): You recently started sporting Peavey guitars and amps exclusively. What’s that all about?

Jeff James (JJ): Right now, I’m playing through the
Peavey ValveKing 100
. I also have an Odyssey II and a Tomb II in terms of guitars I’m playing.

BRB: Did you contact them or did they contact you? How does that work?

JJ: Actually, that was done through management. My manager, J.D., made that happen.

BRB: What were you playing before the Peaveys?

JJ: Before the Peaveys, I was playing PRS [Paul Reed Smith] guitars and Mesa amps.

BRB: What about pickups? Your favorites?

JJ: I play EMGs—the 81/60 combination. I like ‘em. They run hot. You can get those nice squeals from them.

BRB: How old were you when you first started playing guitar?

JJ: I was around eight years old when I first started playing.

BRB: Wow. That’s really young. What kind of stuff were you cutting your teeth on at eight years old?

JJ: Early Green Day stuff got played a lot. Dookie was huge for me. Offspring’s Smash was big. Soundgarden—

BRB: SuperUnknown or BadMotorFinger?

JJ: Both! In fact, I still have both of them on my iPod.

BRB: Did you start a band shortly after that? I imagine there weren’t many other eight-year-old to start a band with.

JJ: I pretty much stayed in my room and jammed to the radio a lot. In hindsight, it sounds kind of depressing. I didn’t do too many band things. I did talent shows in middle school and high school. Egypt Central is actually only the second band I’ve ever been in.

BRB: Let’s do the math then. Egypt Central started in 2002. That’s actually a pretty big gap then until the first album came out in 2008.

JJ: Actually, I didn’t join the band until late-2004. The band had previously recorded the first album in L.A., which ended up not being released, but a handful of copies went out. Everything was redone in 2006, but finally didn’t come out until 2008.

BRB: Did you know the guys before that time, then? Or was it a situation where they were looking and you auditioned?

JJ: I got to know the guys through my best friend from high school who was doing security for them. I had moved to Florida for a few months, then came back. I met up with him again. He was hanging with those guys, so I started to as well. You know, sleeping on the couch—kind of half living there. Next thing you know, they needed another guitar player so it was like, “Well, let’s ask the guy on the couch.”

BRB: Talk about being in the right place at the right time.

JJ: Yeah. It’s worked out so far.


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Garrett Pierce Drops Everybody Breaks on October 18th

Garrett PierceTo be creative is to be restless. Ask any artist and he or she will tell you just that. When you are making music or painting or writing, you have to keep moving forward or you will risk drying up and blowing away.

Garrett Pierce understands this spirit. So much so that, even with a new full-length in the can (City of Sand, to be released later this year on Narnack Records), Garrett was inspired to record some stunning brand new material. The fruit of these labors has been collected on an EP titled Everybody Breaks.

The title comes from the lead track from his new LP, but, too, it was chosen because it captures the essence of Garrett’s songwriting. On that song, he speaks to the struggles within his own spirit, while echoing a sentiment we have all felt but have never been able to put into words this well: “Everybody breaks without knowing quite why.”

For his newer songs, Garrett points his lyrical camera at the sweeping vistas of human experience. He takes you along a harrowing journey on “A Bus In Africa” where a man gets pulled off the titular vehicle at gunpoint, while sending messages of love to his family. It is a terrifying and beautiful tale, with a humane touch redolent of fellow songwriters like Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Bill Callahan.

The other new tracks here contrast that tale by following the well-worn path of personal exploration that Garrett has walked. On them, he pulls pages from his internal diary, paying homage to the troubled life of his younger sister (“In Silence”) and his own fears of losing his way and his hometown of San Francisco (“Shape Us Like Waves”).

Again, this striking work is only the precursor to Garrett’s next defining statement: City of Sand. His third full-length, and his first for Narnack, was recorded in the hills of Bennet Valley, a small wooded hamlet just up from Santa Rosa, CA. Like everything he has written to date, the songs here were inspired by Garrett’s real life experiences in the jungles of Guatemala, the streets of San Francisco, and the unending fields of California’s flatlands.

Though Garrett Pierce’s songs are rich with his own life experience, he does what all great songwriters do: balancing the personal with universal so it is able to strike a chord with anyone who listens. Everybody Breaks comes out on Narnack Records October 18th, 2011.


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