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It's hasn't even been a full year yet, but the ubiquitous Peter Bjorn and John single "Young folks" is already getting the reissue treatment. Wichita Recordings will unleash yet another triple-threat version on September 17 and here are all the various formats and tracklists:
7":
A. Young folks
B. Ancient curse
12":
A1. Young folks (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve re-animation)
AA1. Young folks (Phones Problem Child mix)
AA2 . Young folks (Diplo remix)
CDS:
01. Young folks
02. Young folks (OrtzRoka remix)
03. Young folks (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve re-animation)
PB&J will also be backing Kanye West at the Way Out West Festival in Göteborg next month. See you there?
Imagine that if after the so-called "Black album", metallica didn't become a totally mockery of themselves. Imagine that they still continued to explore the pop aspects of their sound, but never lost track of their thrash roots. I think the result might sound like mustasch. Well, that is presuming they replaced their drummer along the way as well. mustasch's new album "Latest version of the truth" pales in comparison to their older work, but it sure kicks the ass of anything metallica's done since the early 90s. Even adding a lame string section can't stop "Double nature" from totally ruling, something that metallica tried and failed with 1999's "S&m". So what's the secret? How can mustasch get away with watering down their sound when those other dudes fail so miserably? Besides having a killer rhythm section, the key is in what I said at the beginning: remember your roots. Think about it! metallica always had pop aspirations. They got where they are because they wrote great songs that made you want to sing along and pump your first in the air. Catchy and heavy. Doesn't have to be either/or.
Mustasch - Double nature
Though it lacks the total WTF-factor of "Italy vs. Helsinki", the new Asha Ali single "A promise broken" is one of the best I've heard so far this year. I can't speak as to whether the film "Underbar och älskad av alla" (from whose soundtrack this song originates) is a worthy pairing, but if it's anything like The Ark's superb "Calleth you cometh I" and the movie "Klassfesten", I'm probably not missing all that much. "Klassfesten" is fine, but the song is so much better. I suspect that's also the case here. Both songs have the same sort of aching and yearning quality that plays well over a climatic montage or the final roll of credits. This song is a bit more driving than Asha Ali's album material and I think the heavier backbeat suits her quite well. She certainly has the pipes to carry it off and I certainly wouldn't mind hearing her belt it out like this more often. maybe on the next record? Regardless, this is mighty impressive.
Asha Ali - A promise broken
The vinyl edition of the new Hellacopters single "The same lame story" has been confirmed for an August 10 release via Bootleg Booze. As opposed to the CD edition distributed with Denimzine, this version includes a b-side cover of "It's all moving faster" by the equally prolific Electric Frankenstein.
The next Saint Thomas album to be recorded this summer will be called "A mouse in a crowded house".
Friendly Noise has another new free mp3 single online, this time from Band in Box: mp3-releases" target=_blank>https://www.friendlynoise.se/mp3-releases
There's a new manifesto Jukebox track up on myspace from their forthcoming A Death in the Family split, due out in September via Poison City Records in Australia: myspace.com/mjfinland" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/mjfinland
Global Domination talks to Erik Danielsson (aka E) of Watain: mination.se/interviews/watain-erik-danielsson" target=_blank>https://www.globaldomination.se/interviews/watain-erik-danielsson
Naturally, he is far too grim a black metal musician to take kindly to GD's juvenile brand of humor.
This week's m/group/itsatrap">It's A Trap! Last.fm listening group top 10 albums of the week:
01. Death Cab for Cutie – Plans
02. The Pipettes – We Are the Pipettes
03. The Shins – Wincing the Night Away
04. Patrick Wolf – The magic Position
05. The Postal Service – Give Up
06. Bloc Party – Silent Alarm
07. Shout Out Louds – Howl Howl Gaff Gaff
08. Arctic monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare
09. Shout Out Louds – Our Ill Wills
10. Jens Lekman – Oh You're So Silent Jens
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Hearts of Black Science will be releasing a digital-only collection entitled "Stange mixes and b-sides" containing just that: "ancient myspace songs, scrapped remixes and tracks that just didn't make it on to any of the releases." No exact release info yet, but I'll post an update when I get details.