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February 2009

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Our friends at MBV are celebrating our birthday in an ongoing series.  The first post is all about Bricks.  They uncovered the video for “Girl with the Carrot Skin” and it is awesome!

Best Show Gems

Every Tuesday night from 8-11 pm on WFMU, The Best Show on WFMU with host Tom Scharpling presents three hours of “mirth, music and mayhem.”  Superchunk’s Jon Wurster, Paul F. Tompkins, John Hodgman, Patton Oswalt and SCORE curator Zach Galifianakis are frequent contributors to the show.

The Onion AV Club has just alerted us to a new bi-weekly podcast, Best Show Gems, featuring selections from the best of past Best Shows. Download full weekly podcasts of The Best Show on WFMU or check out the bi-weekly, Best Show Gems at iTunes. SCORE subscribers have more Scharpling & Wurster to look forward to as they will receive a CD of exclusive material later this year as part of the SCORE subscription box set.

She & Him’s Zooey Deschanel designs sunglasses

She & Him’s Zooey Deschanel designed a collection of sunglasses for Oliver Peoples, and appears in a short film directed by Autumn de Wilde to promote her new line.  The movie features “I Was Made for You” from She & Him’s Volume One.

View the film at the Oliver Peoples website and check out She & Him’s Volume One in the Merge store.

The Music Tapes on Tour

The Music Tapes are currently on tour, and by all accounts, the shows are as magical as Julian planned! Don’t miss your chance to see Julian, Static the Television and the whole gang!

The Seattle Weekly ran a great interview with Julian about what he’s got planned after the tour and the future of the Human Orbiting Tap Dancing Machine!

Preview and order your copy of The Music Tapes’ Music Tapes for Clouds and Tornadoes in the Merge store.

The Music Tapes on tour:
02.20.2009 Anacortes, WA Department of Safety
02.21.2009 Portland, OR Backspace
02.24.2009 Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry
02.25.2009 Chicago, IL AV-aerie
02.26.2009 Ann Arbor, MI The B-side
02.27.2009 Toronto, ON Canada Lee’s Palace
02.28.2009 Buffalo, NY Big Orbit’s Soundlab
03.01.2009 Hoboken, NJ Maxwell’s
03.02.2009 Cambridge, MA Middle East Upstairs
03.03.2009 Brooklyn, NY The Bellhouse
03.04.2009 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church – Basement
03.05.2009 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
03.06.2009 Asheville, NC The Grey Eagle
03.07.2009 Athens, GA 40 Watt

M. Ward release week continues . . .

Listen to M. Ward and his band play live in front of an audience at World Cafe in Philadelphia as part of WXPN’s Free at Noon series.

Get your copy of M. Ward’s new album, Hold Time, on CD, LP and digital in the Merge store!

The Broken West – Perfect Games video!

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Directed by Neil Mahoney of Showfriendz.com

The band is heading out on the road next week with the French Kicks!

02.23.2009 San Diego, CA Casbah
w/ the French Kicks
02.24.2009 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour
w/ the French Kicks
02.25.2009 San Francisco, CA The Independent
w/ The French Kicks
02.27.2009 Portland, OR Doug Fir
w/ the French Kicks, AA Bondy
02.28.2009 Seattle, WA Chop Suey
w/ The French Kicks
03.11.2009 Denver, CO Hi-Dive
w/ Blind Pilot
03.12.2009 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room
w/ Blind Pilot
03.13.2009 Iowa City, IA The Picador
w/ Blind Pilot
03.14.2009 Madison, WI Orpheum Stage Door
w/ Blind Pilot
03.16.2009 Columbus, OH The Treehouse
03.17.2009 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda’s
w/ AC Newman
03.18.2009 Washington, The Black Cat
w/ AC Newman
03.19.2009 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
w/ AC Newman
03.20.2009 Atlanta, GA The Earl
w/ AC Newman
03.21.2009 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge
w/ AC Newman
03.22.2009 St. Louis, MO Duck Room
w/ AC Newman
03.24.2009 Minneapolis, MN 400 Bar
w/ AC Newman
03.25.2009 Chicago, IL Logan Square
w/ AC Newman
03.26.2009 Pontiac, MI The Pike Room
w/ AC Newman
03.27.2009 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop
w/ AC Newman
03.28.2009 Pittsburgh, PA Andy Warhol Museum
w/ AC Newman
03.30.2009 Cambridge, MA Middle East
w/ Say Hi, Blind Pilot, and Telekinesis
04.04.2009 Austin, TX Mohawk
w/ Clem Snide

M. Ward release date activity!

WRXP in NYC is hosting M. Ward on Matt Pinfield in the Mornings tomorrow at 9:30am! You can listen to the live stream from their website.

NPR Music will be hosting a live chat with M. Ward after a solo in-studio performance at 7pm EST tomorrow! Submit questions to him here!

Also, The New York Times had a great piece on the Hold Time release on Sunday!

There is plenty more news coming down the line! Check MergeRecords.com for updates!

Me and Matty Pickles!?

Should you find yourself in West Hollywood in the next couple of days and happen upon Spoon front man Britt Daniel—he of the original hip bedhead, well-fitted shirt (pronounced “fi’ed”), and permanent expression of determined bemusement, like he gets a joke you won’t—he’ll most likely be coming to or from a recording studio.

From Texas Monthly, click for full article.

Volcano Suns reviews

Here are a couple of great reviews of the Volcano Suns reissues just released on January 27th.  Available for the first time on CD, get your copy of All-Night Lotus Party and The Bright Orange Years at the Merge store.

Boston’s Volcano Suns, led by Mission of Burma drummer Peter Prescott, were a product of the diversity blossoming in and around hardcore punk in the early 80s. A hard-rocking trio that forced pop melodies and noisy chaos to coexist, they fit right in with their labelmates at Homestead—including Sonic Youth, Dinosaur, and Big Black. Their first two albums, recorded by Prescott, guitarist Jon Williams, and bassist Jeff Weigand, were among my favorites when they came out in 1985 and ’86, and they still stand up today.
~Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader
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These two old gems not only deserve their current reappraisal, but a measure of enduring respect, too. Not only did they fill the huge void left by the best American post-punk group of the early ’80s — which was a remarkable feat at the time for a small community that cared — they also proved enduring party-crashers in their own right.
~Jack Rabid, eMusic
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Richard Buckner tells us a Story!

Welcome.

I’m pleased to announce a series of performance dates based on Merge’s digital releases of three of my earlier records, “Bloomed”, “The Hill” and “Impasse”.

“Bloomed” was originally (erroneously?) released on an unnamable German label in 1994.  I was living in San Francisco at the time, having just moved out of a residential hotel and into the 1906 hilltop prefab that adorns the cover.  At the time, I was heading a band called “The Doubters”.  We were playing high profile events such as The Covered Wagon Saloon’s Musical Barstools, but weren’t making much headway.  We had been turned down consistently every year by SXSW, but I was somehow finagled in as an unannounced guest onto an already unofficial SXSW showcase created by Butch Hancock at his gallery in downtown Austin.  There, I met up with Lloyd Maines, who agreed to produce my first record. We met in Lubbo  ck, TX a few months later, where we worked in a small recording studio walled in wooden shingles Sharpied with bible passages from various church groups that also enjoyed working there.  It was 112 degrees F the morning I arrived under the suspicious (Californians are merely B-grade yankees) gaze of downtown’s Buddy Holly statue.  That first night there, it hailed so hard that heaven’s angry pellets were storming in under my hotel door.  It only let up for a few moments that first night, allowing me to run across the street to get a butter burger and fries to go.   We finished four days later and I flew back to San Francisco, dismembered the band and embarked on a tour that would last about 15 years (or a few days, if you count what I actually remember).

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Static the Television immortalized!

Awesome tattoo from QuixoticGoat.

Julian, Laura & Andy share their first crushes!

In honor of Valentine’s Day, eMusic asked some of their favorite indie rockers to share the story of their first crush.

Superchunk‘s Laura Ballance, Wye Oak‘s Andy Stack, and The Music Tapes‘ Julian Koster all shared stories of past love.

Read these and do Valentine’s Day mixtape shopping for your own crushes at eMusic.com.

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