The Roots

January 25, 2010

This Week In Shows (Haiti Benefit Concerts)

THIS WEEK IN SHOWS

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Alright, I usually write a little blurb about each show I’m recommending, you know, arguing for why you should check it out. But this week I’m recommending these shows all for the same reason: each of them is a benefit for the relief efforts in Haiti. Hopefully you see something you like here, but if not, why not check out something new? Please help us show these artists and venues some love, but more importantly, let’s show a little love to the world outside our little pocket of the city.

MON, JAN. 25
Amber Rubarth, Ian Axel, Vienna Teng, Wes Hutchinson, Ari Hest and more
City Winery
8:00, $20, 21+

WEDS, JAN. 27
Cold War Kids, Ted Leo, The Wrens, Sondre Lerche, Eugene Mirman, AC Newman
The Bell House
6:00 PM, $50, 21+

El Medio, No Eye Contact, Breakfast in Fur, Drew Citron
Bruar Falls
8:00 PM, $5 with can of food / $6 without, 21+

The Roots, Kaki King, Eric Krasno & Chapter 2 with John Scofield, Matisyahu
Music Hall of Williamsburg
8:00 PM, $35adv/$40do, 18+

THURS, JAN. 28
Flanagan Smith, Matt Jones, Alyson Greenfield, Charlene Kaye, Outernational, Automa
Public Assembly Back Room
8:00 PM, $10, 21+

SAT, JAN. 30
Blag’ard, The Barrens, Sing With Voices,
Fontana’s
7:00 PM, $8, 21+

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November 23, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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Gibson Guitars Under Investigation by U.S. Police for Using “Illegal Wood” to Manufacture their Instruments; Remains Unclear Whether or Not this “Illegal Wood” Was Norwegian in Source (In Other News, Stream that Version of “Norwegian Wood,” It’s All in Pan Flute) [NME]

Brooklyn’s Small Black to Release Two Singles Over the Next Couple Months; I Use Small News Story to Plug My Review of Small Black’s Debut EP, Our Recent Interview With Small Black, and to Take One More Moment to Say Small Black is a Really Awesome Band [Pitchfork]

Formerly Elusive MC DOOM up to Old Tricks, Never Showing Up to a Concert in L.A., and Having a Doppleganger Fill on a Laptop…Watch the Depressing Footage Here. Depressed? Well, Check Out Doom’s Madvilliany 2 Snippets, and Remember that Most Hip-Hop Sucks Live, Anyway [Prefix]

Stream New Track, “Press Corps” From Canadian Garage Duo/2009 Blog Darlings Japandroids, Which Sounds Lifted from You’re Living All Over Me, and Merits (Most of) they Hype This Band Has Gotten [The Tripwire]

Watch Video for Indie Rock Legends Polvo’s “Right the Relation,” off their Recent Reunion Album In Prism — I’m Fairly Sure This Entire Creepy, Montage Video Is All an Enormous Reference to the Made For TV Adaptation of Stephen King’s It…Don’t Ask Me Why [Pitchfork]

The Roots and David Byrne Joined Dirty Projectors on Stage during their Fourth NYC Show on Sunday Night; Brooklyn Vegan Posts Great Pictures of it Here – Did ?uestlove and David Byrne Get Along Amicably? (Yes, Probably, Both are Pretty Good Guys, and Nothing Brings Dudes Together Like a Mutual Love of Funk) [Brooklyn Vegan]

U2 Set to Headline England’s 2010 Glastonbury Festival, the Biggest Music Festival in the World; I Make Early Prediction: 2010 Glastonbury Festival Will Be Boring, In Light of U2’s Music Being Performed [NME]

Stream Track From Cameron Stallones’ (of L.A. Noisemakers Pocahaunted) Sideproject PLATOON, Which Sounds Like The Doors Covering the N.W.O.’s Entrance Music (Obscure Wrestling Reference; Get Down With It) [Gorilla vs. Bear]

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November 5, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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Watch Oberst/Ward/James/Mogis Folk Supergroup Monsters of olk Perform With the Roots on Late Night; Experience Shock as the Four of Those Guys Approach Some Level of Danceability for the First Time in their Lives; See Oberst Hear Bass for the First Time [Prefix]

The Fiery Furnaces’ Matthew Friedberger Calls Out Radiohead for Releasing Song About WWI Veteran Harry Patch, Claiming They “Brazenly Associate” With Things Others Find “Cool;” Meanwhile, Friedberger Thought Radiohead Released the Song About Music Innovator Harry Partch, and the Fiery Furnaces Are Releasing an Album that Contains Absolutely No Music [NME]

Stream New Asobi Seksu Track “Thursday,” Which is Pretty Good; Moreover, It is Thursday! Tripwire, Saving a Song Called Thursday, For Thursday? You Cheeky Devils. [Tripwire]

Scottish Post-Rockers Mogwai to Release Live Album, Special Moves and Live Documentary, Burning; Expect Them to Be Abrasive, Angry, Angular, and Contain Very Little Alliteration [Pitchfork]

Sufjan Stevens Calls the “50 State Project” a Joke, Implies It Will Never Happen, Confirming What All Intelligent Fans Realized When he Didn’t Release Another Album Two Weeks After Illinois [Paste]

Strap on Your Petticoats and Climb the Parapets! The Decemberists’ Antiquated and Verbose Frontman Colin Meloy is Writing a Children’s Book, More than Appropriately Called The Unfortunate Demise of Whitley Rackham; If the Book is Anything Like the Decemberists Career, Kids Will Find it Full of Promise, But Ultimately Just Kinda Shitty [Pitchfork]

Vivian Girls Launch Record Label, World Wide Records – Begin by Releasing a Compilation by Yellow Fever, and the Debut Single from Woods/Vivian Girls Super (Only in Extremely Scenester Circles) Group Babies [Brooklyn Vegan]

Pavement to Release Collection of Radio Sessions and Outtakes “Sometime;” NME Runs Story With Headline “Pavement Planning New Album Release.” NME Remains Hotspot for Facetious, Hyperbolic, and Counterfactual Headlines, Journalism Cries [NME]

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October 20, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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Stream Another 17-Minute Memory Tapes Jam, “Walk Me Home”…It’s Halloween Spooky, And Leads To Fun Puns Such As “Monstrous Memory Tapes” or “Memory Terrifying Tapes” [Gorilla vs. Bear]

Nas Joins Courtney Love and Method Man On List of Musicians Who Owe a Shit-Ton in Back Taxes (For Nasir, $2.5 Million); Well, Life’s a Bitch (Eh? Get it?) [Prefix]

Stream New Of Montreal “Wet Butcher’s Fist” Off the HHBTM Single, Which Sounds Like It Was Recorded It Was Sounded Underwater, and Features Kevin Barnes Admitting to Wanting to be a Sex Offender [You Ain’t No Picasso]

Canadian Hardcore Band/Polaris Prize Winners Fucked Up To Release Singles Collection, The Two-Disc Couple Tracks; Released January 26 [Pitchfork]

Stream All of Devendra Banhart’s What Will We Be a Week In Advance of Its Release – This Album Isn’t Nearly Strange Enough; I Thought The Warner Bros. Were Supposed to be Pretty Crazy [Stereogum]

Animal Collective Joins Animal Rights…Collective, PETA, In Fight Against Bludgeoning Seals; If You Don’t Want To See a Seal Bludgeoned, Don’t Watch This Video [I Guess I’m Floating]

The Roots Push Baked Upcoming LP How I Got Over To Early 2010; Meanwhile, The Roots Still Playing on Jimmy Fallon Every Night, So No One Has Any Shortage of Roots (Except Licorice Root…I Can’t Get Enough of That) [Idolator]

Watch Norwegian Sleep-Folk Duo Kings of Convenience Play a Bunch of Songs in the Spin Studio Off Released-Today LP Declaration of Dependence; Grow Bored In a Matter of Seconds, Take Nap [Spin]

Madonna Getting Sued By Her Neighbor For Rehearsing To Loud; Shouts of “Damned Kids With Their Grasping at Straw Attempts at Former 80s Glory” Heard From Neighbor’s Apartment [NME]

Lego Freddy Mercury Will Appear in Lego Rock Band; Lego Moustache and Chest Hair Not Living Up To Precedent of Actual Moustache and Chest Hair [Idolator]

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October 5, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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Stream New Vampire Weekend Song, “Horchata” (Which, Yes Is a Traditionally Latin Seed-Based Beverage) – Let The Love/Hate/Casual Indifference Begin! Contra Released January 12, 2010 [Brooklyn Vegan]

Watch Mark Hoppus From Blink 182 Cut Fall Out Boy Frontman Pete Wentz’s Hair, In a Supposed “Death of Emo” Move; Elsewhere, Emo Dies, As Pete Wentz Was Last Human Being Alive to Still Have That Awful Haircut…Emotion Somehow Continues Existence [NME]

Brooklyn’s In The Tube-d Psych Rockers, Suckers – Who Released One of My Top 5 Singles of This Year – Sign To Gigantic; Announce Debut LP [Pitchfork]

Stream Excellent New Track From Brooklyn Slumber-Rockers Bear In Heaven, “Dust Cloud;” Their Debut Beast Rest Forth Mouth Released October 13 [Stereogum]

Method Man Turns Himself Over To Island District Attorney For Owing $37,799 In Back Taxes; Allegedly Repeatedly Told D.A. To “Shut the Fuck Up,” As D.A. Continued Denying Having Heard Him, And Encouraged Meth To Repeat His Statement In a Louder Tone [Idolator]

Stream New Glitched-Out Single From South Carolina’s Toro y Moi “Blessa,” Which May Be Glitchy Enough To Produce Actual Seizures, and Kind of Sounds Like He’s Just Turning The Volume Up and Down Like an Eight-Year Old [Gorilla vs. Bear]

Watch Philly Tribal Indie Duo Pattern is Movement And Members of the Roots Cover D’Angelo’s “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” (Yeah, That One Where D’Angelo Is Completely Naked); Luckily, These Guys Chose to Keep Clothes On [Pitchfork]

Stream New Frightened Rabbit (The Scottish Emo Band That Isn’t the Twilight Sad) Song, “Swim Until You Can’t See Land;” Song Instructions Are Impossible For Anyone Who Lives On Mainland United States, Frightened Rabbit Found Alienating [FatCat]

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June 29, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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Janet Jackson and Michael’s Brothers May Do Tribute Tour [Billboard]

Historic Lower East Side Punk Collective “ABC No Rio” Gets a Ton of Government Money! Wait…Isn’t That Not Punk? [NYTimes]

Erykah Badu and the Roots Lay Down Quick Cover of Jackson’s “I Wanna Be Where You Are”; Stream It! [Gorilla vs. Bear]

Jay Z Debuts Official “Death of Auto-Tune” Video; Co-Starring LeBron James and Harvey Keitel Getting Hova-ed [Spin]

Pixies To Play All of Seminal Album Doolittle on Tour…Pixies Fans “Gone to Heaven” [NME]

Springsteen Opens With Clash’s “London Calling” At Glastonbury Festival [NME]

Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon to Release Between My Head and the Sky as Plastic Ono Band [Pitchfork]

Slayer Announces Typically-Bad-Ass-Named Album World Painted Blood [Billboard]

MGMT and Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O Guest on Flaming Lips’ Upcoming Embryonic [Pitchfork]

Stream Scotland’s Twlight Sad’s New Single “I Became a Prostitute” [MySpace]

Neil Young and Paul McCartney Play Sgt. Pepper’s “A Day in the Life” at Glastonbury [The Tripwire]

San Francisco’s Recently In the Tube-d Girls Sign to Matador [Tiny Mix Tapes]

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June 24, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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My Morning Jacket’s Jim James to Release George Harrison Covers EP [Billboard]

Highline Ballroom Curate Concerts at The Beach on Governor’s Island [Brooklyn Vegan]

Dirty Projectors in Van Accident. Band Safe, Dates Canceled, All a Bitte Shaken Up (Awful Pun) [Brooklyn Vegan]

Franz Ferdinand, Weezer, The National (and more!) to Play Free Virgin Festival in Maryland [Spin]

Snoop Dogg, Talib Kweli, Soulja Boy, and Buzz Aldrin?! Collaborate on Single?!…Uhh?! [Spin]

The Roots Debut First Single From Upcoming How I Got Over Tonight on Jimmy Fallon [Pitchfork]

Pavement Singer/Guitarist Scott Kannberg to Release First Solo Album The Real Feel as Pavement Pseudonym “Spiral Stairs” [Matablog]

Bon Iver/Collections of Colonies of Bees Side Project Volcano Choir Ready Debut Unmap – Due Out 9/22 No Surprise: Artwork Features Snow [Prefix]

Lil Wayne Drug Possession Trial Postponed Until August 11 [Prefix]

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June 10, 2009

DAILY NEWS PICKS

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Live Nation Offers “No Service Fee Wednesday” Today [Brooklyn Vegan]

Kanye West and Lady Gaga Announce Fall Tour [Idolator]

Perez Hilton Says Christina Aguilera is Recording With Le Tigre [Spin]

Live Nation and Ticketmaster Merger Challenged as Monopoly in UK [NME]

Phoenix and Passion Pit Play Central Park Summerstage [Brooklyn Vegan]

Devendra Banhart Remixes Oasis [NME]

Patrick Wolf Arrested and “Almost Shot in the Face” in San Francisco [Pitchfork]

New Roots Album How I Got Over Announced; Roots May Be Busiest Band in Universe [Prefix]

Stream Sunset Rubdown’s New Album Dragonslayer on NPR [NPR]

Touch & Go’s DIY 70s Punk Zine Becomes Really Nice Book [The Tripwire]

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