A Sunny Day In Glasgow Swirl Across the U.S. on Fall Tour

If everything is feeling a little more hazy, like you stepped into some endless flashback sequence, it’s probably A Sunny Day In Glasgow’s fault. The ghostly Philadelphia dream-pop outfit is looking to bring a little more haze, a little more swirl to the United States on their Fall tour. Starting mid-November in Vermont, the tour heads through much of the Midwest and East Coast before touching down for a hometown show in mid-December. The trek is in support of the group’s recently released sophomore album, Ashes Grammar. Since TMT has not yet reviewed ASDIG’s new one, I’ll treat you to my own quick mini-review: it is really great. I give it about 18 little blue circles out of five little blue circles.

Also, just in time for Halloween, the band has recorded this cover of The Misfits’ “Hybrid Moments.” Somehow, I expected it to sound a little bit different.

A Sunny Day In Glasgow tourdates:
11.12.09 - Winooski, VT - The Monkey House
11.14.09 - New Haven, CT - ArtSpace
11.15.09 - Ithaca, NY - Wildfire Lounge
11.16.09 - Gambier, OH - Horn Gallery @ Kenyon College
11.17.09 - Pontiac, MI - The Pike Room
11.18.09 - Bloomington, IN - The Bishop
11.19.09 - Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge
11.20.09 - Madison, WI - University of Wisconsin
11.21.09 - St. Paul, MN - Eclipse Records
11.22.09 - Iowa City, IA - Public Space One
11.23.09 - Omaha, NE - Waiting Room
11.24.09 - Lawrence, KS - Replay Lounge
11.25.09 - Dallas, TX - The Cavern
11.27.09 - Austin, TX - Ghost Room
11.29.09 - New Orleans, LA - AllWays Lounge
12.02.09 - Nashville, TN - Basement
12.03.09 - Atlanta, GA - 529
12.04.09 - Athens, GA - Secret Squirrel
12.06.09 - Savannah, GA - Sentient Bean
12.07.09 - Asheville, NC - Bobo Gallery
12.09.09 - Charlottesville, VA - Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar
12.10.09 - Washington, DC - The Red & The Black
12.11.09 - Baltimore, MD - Metro Gallery
12.12.09 - Brooklyn, NY - Union Hall
12.13.09 - New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge
12.15.09 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda’s

Proving To Be Anything But, Kurt Vile Extends Tour through December

The Mr P-sanctioned and approved Kurt Vile and his Violators seem to be digging this touring thang and have yet again extended their touring into December, tearing into the far-off lands of Europe and um, Brooklyn. Holy shit. I just realized that they're the opening act for Big Star at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple! Guess who has tickets to that?! This news story went from exciting to eXcITinG! And... the gloating has passed. Anyway, Vile's (outstanding) Matador debut Childish Prodigy (TMT Review) has won the hearts of grumpy ol' record collectors and snotty blogs alike, so the momentum could push this tour even further, don'tcha think? I will now begin my campaign for a Kurt Vile/Pavement show in a certain borough of New York City. Nothing ever happens here, anyway.
10.29.09 - Lubbock, TX - Bash Riprocks
10.30.09 - Austin, TX - Mohawk +
10.31.09 - Dallas, TX - Lounge on Elm Street
11.01.09 - Fayetteville, AR - Sang House
11.02.09 - Memphis, TN - Hi-Tone Cafe &
11.03.09 - Atlanta, GA - 529 &
11.04.09 - Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506
11.05.09 - Washington, DC - Black Cat
11.17.09 - Brooklyn, NY - Europa
11.18.09 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Masonic Temple *
11.19.09 - Northampton, MA - Iron Horse Music Hall
12.10.09 - Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Club @ Sidecar
12.11.09 - Madrid, Spain - Primavera Club @ Wurlitzer
12.12.09 - Den Haag, Netherlands - State X New Forms Festival
12.13.09 - Dublin, Ireland - The Twisted Pepper
12.14.09 - Manchester, UK - The Deaf Institute
12.15.09 - London, UK - The Lexington
12.16.09 - Paris, France - Le Scopitone
12.17.09 - Brussels, Belgium - Les Ateliers Claus
12.31.09 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre %

+ The Black Angels

* Big Star

& Lovvers

% The Black Keys

RIP: Chuck Biscuits , drummer for Black Flag, Danzig HOAX!!

Apparently this was a hoax! Apologies for any confusion.

From NPR:

Chuck Biscuits, the legendary punk and hard rock drummer, has died after a prolonged battle with throat cancer. He was 44 years old.

Here is an obituary of the artist, written by James Greene Jr.

Biscuits was best known for his work with Black Flag and Danzig, but he also lent his talents to Run DMC, Social Distortion and The Circle Jerks.

- Chuck Biscuits Wikipedia entry

Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Tour the British Empire Like It’s 1919

With their latest gramophone recording in tow, It's Blitz! (TMT Review) (currently available to you via Sears Roebuck and Co. Fall Catalog, no. MUS-176-B), American flapper mainstay Karen O and her two gentlemen escorts in the popular new 'Jazz'- and 'Ragtime'-influenced Yeah Yeah Yeahs Traveling Music Company and Medicine Show are setting sail for a 14-date limited engagement exhibition of the United Kingdom and outlying British Sovereignty of Australia.

Departing the United States of America by clipper ship near the start of November, Captain and crew remain optimistic that the performance troupe, along with its personal and company effects, will arrive safely in Leeds, U.K. in time for their first engagement on the 29th of the aforementioned month. An expanded tour of the British Empire in full is likely to follow, likely to include stops in Burma, Sudan, the Falkland Islands, Fiji, North Borneo, Gibraltar, Nigeria, Barbados, Egypt, South Africa, Bermuda, Gambia, Uganda, Malta, Newfoundland, the Cayman Islands, Tuvalu, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, St. Helena, North Rhodesia, South Rhodedia, Ceylon, British Honduras, The Gold Coast, Swaziland, Basutoland, the South Sandwich Islands, Singapore, Sierra Leone, Trinidad, Granada, the Virgin Islands, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, and -- weather permitting -- British Antarctica.

God save the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. May the sun never set upon their tour

11.29.09 - Leeds, UK - O2 Academy
11.30.09 - London, UK - Brixton Academy
12.01.09 - London, UK - Brixton Academy
12.03.09 - Newcastle, UK - Newcastle Academy
12.04.09 - Glasgow, UK - Academy
12.06.09 - Manchester, UK - Apollo
12.07.09 - Sheffield, UK - O2 Academy Sheffield
12.09.09 - Birmingham, UK - Birmingham Academy
12.10.09 - Bournemouth, UK - Opera House
12.11.09 - Minehead, UK - ATP: 10 Years of ATP Fest
12.30.09 - Tasmania, Australia - Falls Festival Marion Bay
12.31.09 - Lorne, Australia - Falls Festival
01.06.10 - Brisbane, Australia - Sunset Sounds Festival
01.10.10 - Busselton, Australia - Southbound Festival

Google Officially Announce New Music Search Capabilities

As we prepped you on last week (TMT News), Google announced the launch of a new search system yesterday, October 28, to assist in finding music to both purchase and stream. Now, every time you search for an artist, song, album title, or even lyric, the results will be displayed in a specific section that will include artwork and a link to stream the music through the new Google music player, powered by MySpace Music and Lala. Each song can only be played once through in full. Users can then purchase the song by clicking a “Buy” link or be directed to other music sites like Pandora, IMEEM, and Rhapsody.

While Yahoo has a similar music search partnership with Rhapsody, Google still holds 64.6% of the search market, with Yahoo coming in second at only 16%, according to Nielsen MegaView Search. Billboard spoke to several record label executives about Google’s new music search system, drawing positive feedback: “I think it’s amazing,” EMI Music senior VP of global digital marketing Syd Schwartz told Billboard. “Any situation where we can make the process of discovery and helping artist and audience find one another in better ways is something that's going to help the business.”

U.S. readers: expect the new search results over the next few days. Everyone else? Sorry, this is a U.S.-only deal for the time being.

Shout Out Louds Announce Third LP; You Guys Can Stop Shouting So Much, We’re Indoors

Anthemic Swedish rockers Shout Out Louds have been awfully quiet the last couple of years for a band called, well, Shout Out Louds. Since the release of their 2007 Merge LP Our Ill Wills (TMT Review), there’s been nary a peep from them. Well that’s stopping right now, since the group has a new record that they feel the need to just... shout out loud about. Here ends the “shout pun” portion of this news story.

Work, the band’s third LP, will be out on February 23 via Merge Records. Shout Out Louds singer Alec Olenius explains that the record’s title comes from the double-meaning of "work" as “the process of creating something and almost working yourself to death” and "that something ‘does work,’ to reach a goal.” The title was also inspired by a song off Songs for Drella, an album by two guys a lot of people like a whole lot: Lou Reed and John Cale. Another guy a lot of people like a whole lot is Phil Ek, who produced Work in Seattle’s Bear Creek Studio. Phil Ek; what can’t he do? Not produce scores of indie rock records, that’s what.

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