Asobi Seksu Tour with Amélie Soundtrack Yann Tiersen

Asobi Seksu, the band poised to steal the hearts and minds of dreamy indie-pop Brooklyn new-music-junkies around the world*, are hitting the road again (TMT News), but this time in support of everybody's favorite French accordionist/cafe background music creator extraordinaire, Yann Tiersen. Asobi just released Hush on Polyvinyl this last February, while Tiersen's last album was released in 2005, but judging from the fact that you probably have one of his accordion melodies already stuck in your head, does it really matter how long ago Les Retrouvailles was released? I just hope someone can make a decent double short dry soy cappuccino at the show. Yann's music sure does make me want to drink some coffee.

Tourdates:
04.15.09 - Washington, DC - La Maison Francais
04.16.09 - New York, NY - Irving Plaza
04.17.09 - Montreal, PQ - Club Soda
04.18.09 - Montreal, PQ - Club Soda
04.19.09 - Toronto, ONT - Mod Club
04.21.09 - Chicago, IL - Logan Theater
04.22.09 - Minneapolis, MN - Triple Rock Social Club
04.24.09 - Denver, CO - Bluebird
04.25.09 - Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge
04.27.09 - Vancouver, BC - Richard’s on Richards
04.28.09 - Seattle, WA - Neumo's
04.29.09 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
05.01.09 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
05.02.09 - Los Angeles, CA - El Rey

*It's palatable music, he's white, she's Japanese, there's not much more you need to make a runaway hit, right?

Computer Program Randomly Generates Spring Tourdates, Menomena Obey

You may remember the geeked-out, left-coast, loop-obsessed, computer-reliant, christian-but-not-“Christian,” experimental pop trio Menomena from their 2007 Barsuk release Friend and Foe (TMT Review).

You may also remember this scene from Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

Sure, both parties have their valid points to make with regards to the role that technology plays in our daily lives, but only ONE is about to launch a spring tour of the United States next week. Can you guess which one? (Hint: letterman jackets get awfully hot come late May in Chicago...)

Okay, I’ll leave it to you to make your guess. But don’t think about it too much, right Ted?

Right:
04.14.09 - Santa Cruz, CA - Crepe Place
04.15.09 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium
04.17.09 - Santa Barbara, CA - Velvet Jones
04.18.09 - San Diego, CA - M-Theory Music Foosball Tournament
04.18.09 - San Diego, CA - Casbah
04.19.09 - San Luis Obispo, CA - SLO Vets Auditorium
04.20.09 - Oakland, CA - Fox Theater
04.21.09 - Davis, CA - UC Davis
04.22.09 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theatre
04.24.09 - Seattle, WA - Showbox at The Market
04.25.09 - Seattle, WA - Showbox at The Market
05.16.09 - Eugene, OR - Cuthbert Amphitheatre
05.31.09 - Chicago, IL - Division Street Fest
06.01.09 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle

Some things are timeless. If you are a beaver, these things might include being brown or chopping wood all the time. If you are Dubai, these things could be constructing new buildings in the shape of things that aren't buildings, or putting a scale model of the Atlantic Ocean in a shopping mall. Now if you are, say, Mark E. Smith of seminal post-punk outfit The Fall, these things might include buttoning your nerdy oxford shirt all the way to the top at all times -- decade be damned -- and cultivating a reputation for having some major ’tude. This is important because, as you may have guessed, this story is about The Fall.

Which leads me to my next point: some things change. For example, right now The Fall has found a new label to add to its ever-growing list of conquests. This time around it's Domino, home to Animal Collective and Franz Ferdinand, to name but a few. Domino previously released Tromatic Reflexxions (TMT Review), the 2007 album from the Mark E. Smith/Mouse on Mars collabo known as Von Südenfed.

The Fall are heading back to the studio in the very near future, so word on the street is that a late-2009 release might be a possibility.

Telepathe Headlines New Tour, Ouija Board Responds with Nonsensical “KSJ9 No Good Bye”

Have you ever been to a record release show? I always feel entitled to some sort of goody bag or, at the very least, a free copy of the album for attending such a monumental event. Man, goody bags were the best. Once I got a Caboodle!

Anyway, Brooklyn duo Telepathe are about to release their Dave Sitek-produced debut Dance Mother (TMT Review) tomorrow, April 14, in the U.S. (it was released last month in the UK via V2). We already reported their recent travels supporting Ladytron and The Faint, as well as their record release show in NY on April 15 (TMT News), but they've just scheduled a month-long U.S. tour in early June. Expect crazy attire and many knobs.
04.13.09 - Philadelphia, PA - The Tracadero
04.14.09 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
04.15.09 - New York, NY - The Annex (Record Release Show)
06.02.09 - Cambridge, MA - Middle East Upstairs
06.03.09 - Montreal, QC - Il Motore
06.04.09 - Toronto, ON - El Mocambo
06.05.09 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
06.06.09 - Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry
06.09.09 - Vancouver, BC - Biltmore Cabaret
06.10.09 - Seattle, WA - Chop Suey
06.11.09 - Portland, OR - Holocene
06.12.09 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill
06.16.09 - Costa Mesa, CA - Detroit Bar
06.17.09 - Phoenix, AZ - Modified Arts
06.19.09 - Austin, TX - Emos Jr

06.20.09 - Denton, TX - Hailey's
06.22.09 - Baton Rouge, LA - Spanish Moon
06.23.09 - Atlanta, GA - 529
06.24.09 - Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506
06.25.09 - Washington, DC - Rock and Roll Hotel
06.26.09 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brendas
07.31.09 - Jersey City, NJ - All Points West Festival

RIP: Randy Cain, Founding Member of The Delfonics

From Billboard:

Randy Cain, a founding member of the soul group the Delfonics, which had such hits as "La La Means I Love You," has died. He was 63.

Cain's death Thursday at his home in Maple Shade, N.J., was confirmed by investigator Rob O'Neal of the Burlington County medical examiner's office, who declined to release other details.

Brothers William and Wilbert Hart and Cain formed the group while attending Philadelphia's Overbrook High in the 1960s. The group, one of the earliest to define the smooth, soulful "Philadelphia sound," won an R&B Grammy in 1970 for their song "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time."

Cain left the group in 1971 but returned for a later version of the group.

- The Delfonics Wikipedia entry
- The Delfonics official website

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