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Friday, April 04, 2008

Out in the UK on Monday

Here's the notable stuff that's out in the UK on Mon April 7th...

Singles:


The Corrections - "Barcode" [Vid above. Debut from Bristol 5-piece who used to be called The Fallout Trust.]


Computerclub - "Electrons And Particles" [Vid above. 2nd single from Birmingham 4-piece.]


Black Kids - "I'm Not Gonna Teach..." [Vid. Debut from Jacksonville 5-piece.]

Albums:


James - Hey Ma [Their first album since 2001's Pleased to Meet You. I haven't heard the whole album yet, but the song on their MySpace ("Whiteboy") is almost unlistenable.]


The Courteeners - St. Jude [Debut from Manchester 4-piece produced by Stephen Street.]


Lowgold - Promise Lands [3rd album from St Albans trio.]

Thursday, April 03, 2008

UK Chart Report

Here's the notable stuff that entered the UK charts on Sun March 30th...

Albums:

Indie-label album chart:

  • nothing of interest

Singles:

  • #71 The Kooks - "Always Where I Need To Be" [Vid. On downloads-alone. CD-single out this week. Their 2nd album is out soon.]

Indie-label singles chart:

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Moz makes statement

All linked-up by me, of course.

31 March 2008

Statement from Morrissey:

In late June the Montreal Symphony are hosting a TV Special to salute Buffy Sainte-Marie's 50th year making music. I am honored to be asked to take part. I first bought a Buffy Sainte-Marie record when I was 12, and her music has always remained with me. In the 1960s, as a political activist, Buffy's lyrics were fearless, and I'm very grateful for all the risks that she took.

I am also pleased to be asked to join the bill at the V Festival at the Thunderbird Stadium in Vancouver, and also at Fort Calgary in Calgary.

However, as we all know, the psychologically and constitutionally sickening Canadian seal-kill has started and is once again in full-cry.

The horror of the Canadian seal-kill is untranslatable, and although I fully realize that highly concentrated evil exists in other countries - Japan's dolphin slaughter, Iceland's newly-revived whaling, the cat-skinning trade in Switzerland, and China with just about every injustice imaginable - there is something especially menacing about Canada's seal-kill.

Loyola Sullivan (Canada's Ambassador for Fisheries Conservation) is a man of glacial coldness who claims that the seal-kill is "humane" - a view he might alter if his own skull were cracked open with a spiked axe.

The fact that the seal-kill provides a livelihood for fishermen is an insultingly dim excuse for it to take place - after all, the German gas chambers of World War 2 also provided work for someone.

The seal-kill takes place to satisfy greed for fur-pelts, and this Canadian government is happy to drag the global image of its own country down, and make it a place that people such as I couldn't bear to visit.

MORRISSEY, 29 March 2008.

Related:

"All You Need Is Me" singles [Release Date: May 19 2008]

CD

  1. All You Need Is Me
  2. Children In Pieces [brand new song, I assume?]

7-inch #1

  • Side A: All You Need Is Me
  • Side B: Drive-in Saturday [David Bowier cover. Live vid. I really love this cover so I'm looking forward to hearing a studio version of it.]

7-inch #2

  • Side A: All You Need Is Me
  • Side B: My Dearest Love  [brand new song, I assume?]

Also:

Greatest Hits debuted at #178 on the Billboard SoundScan chart this week with 3,747 copies sold in the U.S.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Out in the U.S. on Tuesday

Here's the good stuff that's out in the U.S. on Tuesday April 1st...


Dragons - Here Are the Roses ["Lonely Tonight" vid above. Debut from Bristol 6-piece. I had no idea the album from this Depeche Mode/Editors-esque band would be coming out in the US. Does this mean they'll be touring here?]


Sun Kil Moon - April [The 9th album overall from Mark Kozelek.]


Los Campesinos - Hold on Now, Youngster [Album stream. Debut from Cardiff 7-piece.]


Annuals - Wet Zoo EP [mp3. 3 songs as Annuals, and 2 songs as Sunfold.]

Other releases:

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