Atlas Sound's Logos Set for October Release, Panda Bear and Stereolab's Sadier Guest

Atlas Sound, project of Deerhunter's Bradford Cox, is set to release his second album, Logos, October 20 via Kranky. The album features some notable collaborations, including Animal Collective's Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) on "Walkabout" and Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier contributing lyrics and vocals on "Quick Canal." According to Cox, "Almost everything you hear on the album is a first take. This makes it almost like a ‘live album’ where a band sets up in a studio and just rolls tape. There are songs on here I don't even remember recording."
After having inadvertantly leaked a rough version of the album last year through Mediafire, Logos almost didn't see the light of day. According to Cox, "Many of the songs where simply ‘placeholders,’ songs I created quickly to help design the ‘arc’ of the album. I did not react well to the leak, in retrospect. It became the kind of internet-fueled drama that I was quickly learning to despise. I had always desired to speak through music, not blog posts and interviews, etc. I considered abandoning the project."
He said other stuff too. Read for yourself here:
My last album was a bedroom laptop type thing. Very introverted. Logos is an album that was recorded all over the world. It's not about me. There are collaborations with other musicians. The lyrics are not autobiographical. The view is a lot more panoramic and less close-up. I became bored with introspection. This was also the case with Deerhunter's Microcastle LP, which was written during the same period.I started recording December of 2007. I recorded the first version of the album, which was not intended for release. Due to some unfortunate mistakes on my part, this 'sketch' of the album was leaked. Many of the songs where simply 'placeholders,' songs I created quickly to help design the 'arc' of the album.
I did not react well to the leak, in retrospect. It became the kind of internet-fueled drama that I was quickly learning to despise. I had always desired to speak through music, not blog posts and interviews, etc. I considered abandoning the project.
I toured for a period in Europe with Animal Collective, whose band dynamic was very inspirational to be around. On the bus, we often played improvised iPod games. We would take turns formulating a theme or unifying concept and then play three songs. The goal would be for everyone to try and figure out the theme. During one of these games, someone played 'What Am I Going to Do' by the Dovers. I was amazed at the hook-- a weird organ thing with drums and electric bass. I mentioned to Noah that someone should really sample that riff. He agreed and he taught me a little about sampling and matching up beats. This ended up as the collaborative effort 'Walkabout'.
Each song on the album has a similar story. That might be my favorite thing about the album. It's a collection of songs. There is no 'filler.' There are little scrapbook details everywhere. Sasha Vine provided a double-tracked improvised violin part to 'Attic Lights' which was recorded backstage at a Deerhunter/Sian Alice Group show in Brighton. It might be my favorite moment of the album. I played it for some younger friends of mine. They cringed. They wanted more songs like 'Walkabout'. Something with a big beat. I told them when they get older they will appreciate things like harmonicas and violins more.
Laetitia from Stereolab, who I idolized as a teenager and would later befriend on tour, contributed words and vocals to 'Quick Canal.' The song was originally about 15 minutes long. I had zero ideas for vocals and asked if she could give it a shot. Andy Ramsay took a dub of the original and recorded Laetitia's vocals at his Press Play studio in London. It was quite a treat to hear the finished product, now at an economical nine minutes.
Almost everything you hear on the album is a first take. This makes it almost like a 'live album' where a band sets up in a studio and just rolls tape. There are songs on here I don't even remember recording.
Logos tracklist:
1. The Light That Failed
2. An Orchid
3. Walkabout [ft. Noah Lennox (Panda Bear)]
4. Criminals
5. Attic Lights
6. Shelia
7. Quick Canal [ft. Laetitia Sadier]
8. My Halo
9. Kid Klimax
10. Washington School
11. Logos
The Dodos Fear Extinction, Write New Album and Plan Huge U.S. Tour Before Its Too Late
While it’s probably extremely unlikely that The Dodos are going anywhere anytime soon, these boys sure do seem to be dedicated to making a big splash in the world before they slowly go the way of the... well, you know... The Dodos recently announced the release date of September 15 for their new LP, Time To Die. Like last year’s Visiter, the Frenchkiss label is once again handling this newest necrophobic release, and the one and only Phil Ek (Built to Spill, Fleet Foxes, Earth) is handling the production magic in all of its spooky glory.
And now, frontman Meric Long, drummer Logan Kroeber and “that new vibes guy” Keaton Snyder have announced a far-reaching run of September and October dates with Ruby Suns. Are they dubbing this the “time to die tour”? Gee, I hope not. I mean, if they don’t make it back alive, who’s going to sell us chick beer? Bat for Lashes??
Time to Stay Alive Tour:
08.08.09 - Los Angeles, CA - The Getty Museum *
08.14.09 - Seattle, WA - KEXP Mural Amphitheater Summer Series *
08.28.09 - San Francisco, CA - Outside Lands Music Festival
09.26.09 - Big Sur, CA - Henry Miller Library
09.27.09 - Los Angeles, CA - El Rey Theatre
09.28.09 - San Diego, CA - Casbah
09.29.09 - Tucson, AZ - Club Congress
09.30.09 - Phoenix, AZ - Modified
10.02.09 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues-Pontiac Garage
10.03.09 - Houston, TX - The Orange Show
10.04.09 - Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival
10.06.09 - Tallahassee, FL - Club Downunder
10.07.09 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl
10.08.09 - Asheville, NC - Grey Eagle
10.09.09 - Washington DC - Rock and Roll Hotel
10.10.09 - Baltimore, MD - Talking Head
10.12.09 - Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
10.13.09 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
10.14.09 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
10.15.09 - Cambridge, MA - Middle East Downstairs
10.16.09 - Montreal, QC - La Sala Rossa
10.17.09 - Toronto, ON - Lee's Palace
10.19.09 - Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge
10.20.09 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
10.22.09 - Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
10.24.09 - Boise, ID - Neurolux
10.25.09 - Portland, OR - Aladdin Theatre
10.26.09 - Vancouver, BC - The Biltmore Cabaret
Time To Die:
1. Small Deaths
2. Longform
3. Fables
4. The Strums
5. This Is A Business
6. Two Medicines
7. Troll Nacht
8. Acorn Factory
9. Time To Die
Get Ready for Battles’ Tyondai Braxton’s Solo LP

Battles are slackers! Have not heard a word from them since their 2007 release of Mirrored (TMT Review), which is somewhat surprising when you consider their music sounds like it was made by men who’d get bored after five minutes of love-making.
Excellent news then that Tyondai Braxton has gotten off his ass and decided to give us something new to get into a hyperactive fit over. His solo LP, Central Market, will be out September 15 in the U.S. on Warp.
Here's the tracklist:
1. Opening Bell
2. Uffie's Woodshop
3. The Duck and The Butcher
4. Platinum Rows
5. Unfurling
6. J. City
7. Dead Strings
Gang Gang Dance Announce Summer Dates, Repress God's Money on Vinyl; You Take the Bait, Of Course

Gang Gang Dance, still riding high off their well-received 2008 album Saint Dymphna (TMT Review), have announced a series of summer tourdates. The shows will Kris Kross the nation, including sets at both Lollapalooza and Bumbershoot, as well as scattered dates in other countries. Knowing how adjectives can easily lure fans to their shows, GGD are going out of their way to let you know about their apparently visceral, intense, communal, and downright joyous shows.
And FYI: Gang Gang Dance have promised a newly repressed version of their 2005 album, God’s Money (after being out-of-print for “sometime”), which will be made available for purchase at the shows. Yet another way to rope you in.
Here are the dates!
07.24.09 - Nigata, Japan - Fuji Rock Festival
08.02.09 - Northampton, MA - Pearl Street Nightclub
08.03.09 - Rochester, NY - Bug Jar*
08.04.09 - Philadelphia, PA - Kung Fu Necktie*
08.05.09 - Baltimore, MD - Ottobar
08.06.09 - Columbus, OH - Circus*
08.07.09 - Detroit, MI - Magic Stick*
08.09.09 - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
08.14.09 - Oslo, Norway - Oya Festival
08.21.09 - Wales, UK - Green Man Festival
08.28.09 - Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour
08.30.09 - San Francisco - Rickshaw Shop
09.02.09 - Arcata, CA - Depot^
09.03.09 - Portland, OR - The Works at Washington High School
09.04.09 - Vancouver, BC - Biltmore Cabaret
09.05.09 - Seattle, WA - Bumbershoot Festival
* Hex Message
^ Extra Golden
Pat Robertson to Disapprove of New Hidden Cameras Album, Tour
Televangelist Pat Robertson is hopping mad about The Hidden Cameras, who just happen to be releasing a new record, Origin:Orphan, on September 22. Robertson shakes a disapproving head at the band for their prominence in Toronto’s gay and indie-rock communities, as well as their cleverly crude lyrics. Besides, Robertson never really understood this "indie rock music," the kind of which The Hidden Cameras produced on their three prior albums: 2003’s The Smell of Our Own, 2004’s Mississauga Goddam, and 2006’s Awoo.
Despite Robertson’s disapproval, the Cameras have been pretty successful, enough to even attract Arts & Crafts as their new label. And in Germany, the band is so popular that it played the halftime slot of a Bayern Munich soccer game to a crowd of over 100,000. Robertson isn't convinced: he raises his fist and curses himself for not possessing enough influence to stop these rabble-rousers and swears not to buy Origin:Orphan’s first single, “Walk On,” when it comes out July 21.
Tracklist:
1. Ratify the New
2. In the NA
3. He Falls to Me
4. Colour of a Man
5. Do I Belong?
6. Walk On
7. Kingdom Come
8. Origin:Orphan
9. Underage
10. The Little Bit
11. Silence Can Be a Headline
Hidden Cameras are touring Western Canada later this month. Pat Robertson-free dates:
07.21.09 - Wakefield, PQ - The Black Sheep Inn
07.23.09 - Fredericton, NB - The Capital
07.24.09 - Charlottestown, PEI - Babas Lounge
07.25.09 - Halifax, NS - Garrison Grounds/Halifax Pride Festival
You've Heard the Best, Now Here's the Rest at Canada's Bluesfest: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Dead Weather, The Black Keys, KISS and Hundreds More
July in Ottawa, Ontario can mean only one thing: hockey. Of course, the "real" Canadian national sport (apologies to lacrosse sticklers) can dominate discussion every month of the year, in every Canadian city, in every Tim Horton's coffee shop, but this year Ottawans have the added frustrating issue of Senators' star Dany Heatley's trade demands to dissect and rant about. Talk of this particular selfish spoiled brat may never subside, but it will certainly decrease during the next 11 days, for tonight is the beginning wildly popular annual Bluesfest!
Now in its 16th year, the Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest doesn't sing the blues much anymore, but it has grown into one of the nation's biggest festivals, featuring a truly international roster of rock, non-Western musics, alternative, indie, jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop, folk, and, yes, blues artists. Given the length of the festival and the amount of sponsors helping with the event, it is no surprise that the festival attracts a mixed bag of older and newer big-name artists on its stages, but attention is also given to providing exposure to artists from Ottawa, the surrounding valley, and throughout the country, as well as providing aid to associated educational and charitable organizations.
Full searchables can be found here, but we have listed some notables playing the main grounds and the nearby market area of Ottawa below. In between bouts of severe alcohol consumption and main-stage streaking, TMT's local heroes munroe and yours truly may even find time to post a live review or two over the next 12 days.
Lebreton Flats festival shows include: Alan Parsons Live Project, Ani DiFranco, Ben Harper and Relentless7, Black Mountain, Blue Rodeo, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Buckwheat Zydeco, Busta Rhymes, Cake, Clem Snide, Cotton Jones, Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women, Dave Mason, Deer Tick, DeVotchKa, Dead Weather, Drive-By Truckers, Femi Kuti & The Positive Force, Girl Talk, Gym Class Heroes, Handsome Furs, Holy Fuck, Ice Cube, Iron & Wine, Jackson Browne, Japandroids, Jeff Beck, Jennifer Warnes, Joe Cocker, John Vanderslice, K'Naan, King Kahn & BBC Show, King Sunny Ade and His African Beats, KISS, Les Claypool, Live, Los Lonely Boys, Ludacris, Lynyrd Skynyrd, M83, Matisyahu, Metric, Mick Taylor, Neko Case, Okkervil River, Ornette Coleman, Our Lady Peace, Paulo Nutini, Rachael Yamagata, Sam Roberts Band, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Shout Out Out Out Out, Spencer Davis, Steve Earle, Stone Temple Pilots, Styx, The Black Keys, The Church, The Dodos, The Duhks, The National, The Stills, The Yardbirds, The Zombies, Toots & the Maytals, Van der Graaf Generator, Xavier Rudd, YaHoWha 13, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and many more.
Byward Market outdoor downtown shows, club dates, and DJ sets will feature: Broken Social Scene, Lee Scratch Perry, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, The Proclaimers, RjD2, Arrested Development (plus a DJ set by AD's Search), Think About Life, Graham Walsh (Holy Fuck) DJ set, Peter Murphy, DJ Rekha, Kid Koala, Sebastien Grainger, Ohbijou, Thunderheist, Mistress Barbara, The Tom Fun Orchestra, Great Lake Swimmers, The Juan MacLean, Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials, Basia Bulat, and others.
Radiohead’s Manager Launches New Record Label, Presumably Because Radiohead Needs Someone New to Have a Stormy, Standoffish Relationship With
What with Radiohead finally mellowing out in recent years into a bunch of friendly, regular guys who wear blue jeans, smile, offer you a warm ale, and occasionally write and record handfuls of comparably affable, jaunty jingles, Radiohead manager Brian Message probably has a whole lot less to do. But hey, problem solved, I guess, because Message has launched a new record label.
But don’t worry. The spirit of the ’Head is actually quite a strong presence in this new endeavor. For starters, the label, which is called Polyphonic, will allow artists to keep their copyright. Further, the new company's policies look set to place emphasis on these newfangled digital distribution models for album sales and may even see variable pricing release plans similar to... that one record from that one band from like Scotland or wherever with the weird singer and the bald drummer and the Asian (I think?) guitarist that people are always talking about.
Now for some of those details and numbers and stuff. Polyphonic is reportedly a joint venture between Message's company ATC and management firms MAMA Group and Nettwerk Music Group. Artists are likely to get a 50% share of profits, with their share increasing with success. Co-chief executive of MAMA Group Adam Driscoll further explained: "We will do whatever is most effective to get an artist noticed. Giving an album away for free may get one million people listening to a new artist."
And as for the 1,000-pound gorilla in the room? Well, sorry folks. It is yet to be announced which acts will be working with Polyphonic. But it sounds like hopes are high for Yorke and his mates, doesn’t it? I mean, after all, let’s face the facts, people: Radiohead aren’t nearly as alluringly badass when they’re not staring down a record label. Even if it’s a cool one.
Times New Viking to Release Fourth LP, Born Again Revisisted

Times New Viking have completed work on their follow-up to last year's Rip It Off (TMT Review). Titled Born Again Revisited, the album is slated for release September 22 via Matador. Here's the kicker: according to Matador's blog, the album was mastered on VHS and supposedly features “25% higher fidelity” than that of Rip It Off.
Translation? Times New Viking have sold the fuck out, recording their slickest album yet. In this day and age of digital recording, it's always advisable to decrease fidelity in order to show that you're still thinking of the fans, but all they're thinking about is buying some fancy new shoes. And with the dissemination of portable dictaphones and state-of-the-art space recorders, Times New Viking really have no good excuse for selling out like this. Disappointing. I give the album 3/5
07.22.09 - Detroit, MI - Magic Stick
07.24.09 - Mt. Pleasant, MI - Rubble's Bar
Pandimensional Head Trips and Flute Solos: Dungen Rides Again
You know how when Jethro Tull plays live, Ian Anderson rips these crazy-ass flute solos summoned straight out of the most gnarly of medieval times, allowing the words "incendiary" and "flute" to intermingle in the same sentence? That's kinda what a Dungen live show is like, except Gustav Ejstes stands on both legs. Well, now you too have the opportunity to see Sweden's finest in stoner rock as they share the bill with an assortment of other excellent artists.
Dungen kick off the tour supporting Pitchfork's favorite bearded bros, Fleet Foxes, for their shows in the Great White North. Afterwards, Dungen commandeers the ship and headlines the rest of the tour, taking along the unequivocally excellent Woods and Kurt Vile.
Ahem. My birthday is 08.28.09. Anyone wanna fly me to San Diego to smoke drugs and see these dudes?
08.03.09 - Montreal, QUE - Metropolis #
08.04.09 - Toronto, ONT - Massey Hall #
08.05.09 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Hall #
08.09.09 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue #
08.10.09 - Iowa City, IA - Picador %
08.12.09 - Columbus OH - TBD %
08.13.09 - Buffalo, NY - Big Orbits Soundlab %
08.14.09 - Brooklyn, NY - Bell House %
08.15.09 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's %
08.17.09 - Baltimore, MD - Otto Bar %
08.18.09 - Asheville, NC - Grey Eagle %
08.19.09 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl %
08.21.09 - Austin, TX - Mohawk %
08.22.09 - Dallas, TX - The Loft %
08.24.09 - Tempe, AZ - Rhythm Room %
08.26.09 - Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour % &
08.28.09 - San Diego, CA - Street Scene
08.29.09 - Big Sur, CA - Kemado/Mexican Summer/Folk Yeah & %
08.30.09 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill & %
09.01.09 - Portland, OR - TBD & %
09.02.09 - Vancouver, BC - Richards on Richards %
09.03.09 - Seattle, WA - Neumo's %
# Fleet Foxes
% Woods
& Kurt Vile
The Dinosaur Jr. Friendship Celebration our Starts This Month!
Remember that really terrible breakup you had in junior year of college with that quiet longhaired girl? Remember how unexpected and soul-scarring it was, how much you hated each other for years after, how much time you both wasted dragging one another’s names in the garbage? Hmm, yeah okay, but what about the time you ran into her about a decade and a half later at the farmers market? Remember how she didn’t seem so disconnected and cruelly self-centered, and for once you weren’t being all reactive and passive-aggressively bitchy? What about how you married her a couple months later and had one kid who grew up to be an astronaut and another one who runs that charming B&B just outside of town (TMT Review)? Do you remember all that? Do you?
Of course you don’t, because shit like this doesn’t happen to anybody else except Lou Barlow. Seriously, how do you go from writing this fucking song about how much J Mascis is an over-entitled prick to making this goddamn X-Games’ ode to friendship and good times with bros video? Man, who knows. This band’s been reunited for years now, and it still feels weird to me. Anyway, they’re touring at summer’s end, so get on out there if’n you really want to witness an object that should not exist in nature given the presently accepted laws of science.
07.25.09 - Niigata, Japan - Fuji Rock Festival
08.08.09 - Seattle, WA - KEXP BBQ @ Mural Amphitheater, Seattle Center
08.14.09 - Willfleet, MAn. - Wellfleet Beachcomber
08.16.09 - New York, NY - Central Park Summer Stage
08.19.09 - Oxford, UK - Oxford Academy
08.20.09 - Cambridge, UK - Cambridge Junction
08.21.09 - Brighton, UK - Concorde 2
08.22.09 - Hasselt, Belgium - Pukkelpop Festival 2009
08.24.09 - Zurich, Switzerland - Abart Music Club
08.25.09 - Luxembourg City, - Den Atelier
08.26.09 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Watt
08.27.09 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
08.28.09 - Malmo, Sweden - Kb Club
08.29.09 - Trondheim, Norway - Samfundet
08.30.09 - Oslo, Norway - Rockefeller Music Hall
09.05.09 - Bristol, UK - Anson Rooms-Briston University
09.06.09 - Paris, France - Elysee Montmartre
09.08.09 - Rome, Italy - Circolo degli Artisti
09.10.09 - Bologna, Italy - Estragon Club
09.11.09 - Milan, Italy - MusicDrome
09.12.09 - Treviso, Italy - New Age Club
09.14.09 - Vienna, Austria - Arena Vienna
09.15.09 - Salzburg, Austria - Rockhouse
09.16.09 - Schorndof, Germany - Manufaktur
09.17.09 - Dusseldorf, Germany - Zakk
09.18.09 - Munich, Germany - Muffathalle
09.20.09 - Frankfurt, Germany - Mousonturm
09.21.09 - Berlin, Germany - Astra
09.23.09 - Dresden, Germany - Beatpol
09.24.09 - Hamburg, Germany - Reeperbahn Festival
09.30.09 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre
10.01.09 - Montreal, QC - Pop Montreal Festival #
10.02.09 - Cambridge, MA - Middle East #
10.03.09 - Cambridge, MA - Middle East #
10.04.09 - Clifton Park, NY - Northern Lights #
10.07.09 - New Haven, CT - Toad's Place #
10.08.09 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club #
10.09.09 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of the Living Arts #
10.10.09 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall #
10.11.09 - Pontiac, MI - The Crofoot #
10.13.09 - Madison, WI - The Majestic Theatre #
10.14.09 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant #
10.15.09 - Chicago, IL - The Vic Theatre #
10.16.09 - Louisville, KY - Headliners Music Hall #
10.17.09 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse #
10.26.09 - Kansas City, MO - The Beaumont Club #
10.27.09 - Omaha, NE - Slowdown #
10.29.09 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater #
10.30.09 - Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre #
10.31.09 - Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge
11.03.09 - Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theatre #
11.04.09 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up Tavern #
11.05.09 - West Hollywood, CA - House of Blues #
11.06.09 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore #
11.07.09 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom #
11.10.09 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom
11.11.09 - Victoria, BC - Sugar Nightclub
11.13.09 - Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room
11.14.09 - Calgary, AB - MacEwan Hall Ballroom
11.16.09 - Saskatoon, SK - Odeon Events Centre
11.17.09 - Winnipeg, Man. - Pyramid Cabaret
11.18.09 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
11.19.09 - Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
11.20.09 - Cleveland Heights, OH - Grog Shop
# Lou Barlow + The Missingmen
FatCat Reissues First Two Animal Collective Albums on Vinyl for the First Time EVER... And the Crowd Goes Nuts!

Now that Animal Collective (or AnCo, as known on Hipster Runoff) have blown the fuck up and hang tough with David Letterman and Ashton Kutcher and the like, former label and AnCoBros FatCat want some of Domino's current cheese. For the first time ever, the Collective's first two LPs Spirit They've Vanished, Spirit They've Gone and Danse Manatee have received the vinyl treatment, both pressed on audiophile-worthy 180-gram 12-inchers.
Spirit, recorded and released in 2000, was originally issued only on CD. Later, FatCat combined Spirit and experimental sophomore effort Danse Manatee as one priced-to-owned double disc. But who cares about CDs anymore? Now, you can have the full sound spectrum experience with club bangers such as "Chocolate Girl" and "Aah Good Country," the perfect showcase of AnCo's earlier, stranger, and (in this writer's opinion) better work.
Grip 'em here and here while the getting's good. Though, you'll have to import if you live outside the UK/Europe. Did I not mention that?
Now check out AC on three different continents this summer:
07.16.09 - Paris, France - Cigale
07.17.09 - Dour, Belguim - Dour Festival
07.18.09 - Grafenhainichen, Germany - Melt Festival
07.19.09 - Jarocin, Poland - Jarocin Festival
07.20.09 - Graz, Austria - Postgarage
07.21.09 - Ferrara, Italy - Bands Apart Festival @ Piazza Castello
07.22.09 - Rome, Italy - Bands Apart Festival @ Piazza Castello
07.23.09 - San Sebastian, Spain - Jazzaldia at Kursaal
07.26.09 - Nigata, Japan - Fuji Rock Festival
08.08.09 - Chicago, Illinois - Lollapalooza
08.14.09 - Brooklyn, New York - Prospect Park Bandshell
08.15.09 - Brooklyn, New York - Prospect Park Bandshell
08.20.09 - London, UK - Brixton Academy
08.21.09 - Crickhowell, UK - Green Man Festival
09.12.09 - Monticello, New York - All Tommorw's Parties @ Kutchner's















