Massive Attack and TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe Record Dream Collaboration I Never Knew I Had Till Today, Tour Incessantly
By Liz Louche on 09-03-2009
Three years after their last recording, the aptly named collection Collected, Massive Attack have announced the release of a star-studded new EP due October 6 from Virgin Records. Although unnamed as yet, the EP will feature the lead song “Splitting the Atom” with Massive Attack regulars Robert Del Naja (3D), Horace Andy, and Grant Marshall (Daddy G). TV On The Radio frontman Tunde Adebimpe lends vocals to “Pray for Rain,” and Martina Topley-Bird features on new track “Psyche,” given the remix treatment here by Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid (who have recently worked with Bat for Lashes and The Big Pink). Elbow’s Guy Garvey performs on “Bulletproof Love,” another new track present on this EP in remix format. This one gets the reworks by Christoff Berg, who produced the Fever Ray album, along with the aforementioned Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid. All this leads up to Massive Attack’s long-awaited fifth studio album, which will drop in February 2010, and will feature contributions from Hope Sandoval, Damon Albarn, and yes, Tunde Adebimpe, Martina Topley-Bird, and Guy Garvey.
In other Massive Attack-related news, the band was honored with the Outstanding Contribution to British Music Award at the Ivor Novello Awards, and Robert Del Naja received the David Di Donatello Award for Best Song for his work on the film Gamorra. Del Naja has also written and produced soundtrack contributions for several documentaries and films, including Trouble in the Water, 44 Inch Chest, and In Prison My Whole Life. Your next chance to see the group will be September 11 at the Bestival festival in England, or at their upcoming European tour, which starts just under a week later.
EP Tracklisting:
1. Splitting The Atom
2. Pray For Rain
3. Bulletproof Love (Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid Remix)
4. Psyche (Flash Treatment)
Whole Lotta Touring:
09.11.09 – Isle of Wight, England - Bestival
09.17.09 - London, England - O2 Academy Brixton
09.18.09 - London, England - O2 Academy Brixton
09.19.09 - London, England - O2 Academy Brixton
09.21.09 - Sheffield, England - O2 Academy Sheffield
09.22.09 - Birmingham, England - O2 Academy Birmingham
09.23.09 - Reading, England - Rivermead Centre
09.24.09 - Leeds, England - O2 Academy Leeds
09.26.09 - Manchester, England - Apollo Manchester
09.27.09 - Manchester, England - Apollo Manchester
09.28.09 - Glasgow, Scotland - O2 Academy Glasgow
09.29.09 - Glasgow, Scotland - O2 Academy Glasgow
09.30.09 - Newcastle, England - O2 Academy Newcastle
10.02.09 - Leicester, England - De Montfort Hall
10.03.09 - Swindon, England - Oasis Leisure Centre
10.06.09 - Dublin, Ireland - Olympia Theatre
10.07.09 - Dublin, Ireland - Olympia Theatre
10.14.09 - Moscow, Russia - Luzhniki Palace of Sports
10.16.09 - Helsinki, Finland - Helsinki Ice Arena
10.18.09 - Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet
10.19.09 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Falkoner Theatre
10.20.09 - Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene
10.22.09 - Frankfurt, Germany - Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt
10.23.09 - Cologne, Germany - Palladium
10.24.09 - Merksem, Belgium - Lotto Arena
10.25.09 - Brussels, Belgium - Forest National
10.27.09 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Heineken Music Hall
10.30.09 - Berlin, Germany - Tempodrom GmbH
11.01.09 - Graz, Austria - Helmut List Halle
11.02.09 - Vienna, Austria - Gasometer
11.03.09 - Prague, Czech Republic - Lucerna Music Bar
11.04.09 - Bratislava, Slovakia - PKO Hall
11.06.09 - Zagreb, Croatia - Dom Sportova Zagreb
11.07.09 - Milan, Italy - Palasharp
11.08.09 - Conegliano, Italy - Zoppas Arena
11.10.09 - Paris, France - Zenith Paris
11.11.09 - Paris, France - Zenith Paris
11.13.09 - Nantes, France - Zenith
11.14.09 - Lille, France - Zenith Arena
11.15.09 - Metz, France - Les Arenes
11.16.09 - Lyon, France - Halle Tony Garnier
11.18.09 - Marseille, France - Le Dome
11.19.09 - Toulouse, France - Le Pahre
11.21.09 - Lisbon, Portugal - Campo Pequeno
11.22.09 - Lisbon, Portugal - Campo Pequeno
11.24.09 - Winterthur, Switzerland - Eishalle Deutweg
Thom Yorke (of Travis, Muse, Coldplay, and Radiohead cover band The Karma Police) Confirms 12-Inch Due This Month
By Mr P on 09-03-2009

In a post on Radiohead's Dead Air Space, Thom Yorke confirmed the release of the rumored two-track 12-inch due September 21, which he claims is "loosely under the Thom Yorke name" (should he go with Thomosexual?) The 12-inch features Yorke and Jonny playing an old Radiohead tune "Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses," as well as Yorke solo track "The Hollow Earth." If you read Ed's Kid A/Amnesiac diary back in the day, you may recall the former tune; "The Hollow Earth," meanwhile, is a track from The Eraser period.
The limited 12-inch is available for pre-odrer at W.A.S.T.E., which includes a gratis download that will also be made available September 21. A "normal download thing" will be released around October 6.
And that's how you write a news story without any personality.
The Dutchess And The Duke Announce New LP, Tour; The Noble Class Is Not Impressed
By E. Nagurney on 09-03-2009
Indie rock? Fine music, I guess, but ultimately a peasant’s art. It is music for peasants, by peasants. Which is great, if you can satisfy yourself simply with a common man’s thrill. Some of us desire something with a little more nobility, a little more regality. That’s why I’m so excited about the new record by The Dutchess and The Duke. Finally, there will be an indie rock record for us nobles, and we will no longer have to suffer through the squawking of the unwashed Animal Collective or filthy Dirty Projectors. I say, though, of what land do The Dutchess and The Duke possess governance over? Wait -- they’re not really a duchess and a duke? They’re just an indie-folk duo from Seattle? Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrghhhhh!
Ahem. Well then. I, for one, will return to my Bach and Stravinsky recordings and wipe my hands clean of this deceitful Dutchess and The Duke. But if you’re still interested, as many of you peasants must be, The Dutchess and The Duke have a new record, Sunrise/Sunset, coming out October 6 on Hardly Art. The record was recorded with Greg Ashley (of The Gris Gris) -- surely a frightful low-class man in his own right -- in his Oakland studio. If you’d like to see this collection of uncultured low-lifes in person, they’re likely coming to your small hamlet on a fall tour. As for me, I must return to the society ball, where my presence has surely been missed.
Now, where have I placed my monocle?
The Dutchess and The Duke tourdates:
10.03.09 - Vancouver, BC - The Biltmore Cabaret
10.09.09 - Seattle, WA - The Crocodile
10.10.09 - Olympia, WA - The Northern
The Dutchess and The Duke w/ Greg Ashley:
11.07.09 - Sacramento, CA - Luigi’s Fun Garden
11.08.09 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill
11.10.09 - Santa Cruz, CA - The Crepe Place
11.11.09 - Los Angeles, CA - Spaceland
11.13.09 - Irvine, CA - UC Irvine - Acrobatics Everyday
11.14.09 - San Diego, CA - The Casbah
11.15.09 - Phoenix, AZ - Rhythm Room
11.18.09 - Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge
11.19.09 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court (early show)
11.19.09 - Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge (late show)
11.21.09 - Boise, ID - Neurolux