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Gallows Pole - downloadAlbum: Exorcism
NewsSecretly Canadian Preps 100th Album CompIn honor of its 100th release since forming 11 years ago, the Bloomington, Indiana-based indie Secretly Canadian will release a compilation disc featuring artists from their family covering one another. The album, SC100, will include 18 tracks from the likes of Songs: Ohia, Dave Fischoff and Jens Lekman among others, and is set for an April 24 release. A second collection of songs will also be released exclusively via download. Now a centenarian, the imprint shows no signs of slowing down, as it and sister labels Jagjaguwar and the newly formed Dead Oceans are gearing up for several high profile releases this year, Besnard Lakes, Okkervil River and Bishop Allen among them. Tracklist For SC100: 01. See(ing) Double (June Panic) - Nikki Sudden 02. The Last Bandit (Nikki Sudden) - Songs: Ohia 03. Structure: Necessity (Songs:Ohia) - Suzanne Langille 04. The Escape (Suzanne Langille and Loren MazzaCane Connors) - Early Day Miners 05. Upstate (Early Day Miners) - Damien Jurado 06. Abeline (Damien Jurado) - Dave Fischoff 07. Propaganda for a Comic (Dave Fischoff) - Danielson 08. Fruitful Weekend (Danielson) - June Panic 09. Soft Evenings (Marmoset) - Ativin 10. Lungs for the Race (Havergal) - Swearing At Motorists 11. Riding and Romaing (Ativin) - Havergal 12. The Real Thing (Swearing At Motorists) - Racebannon 13. Clubber Lang (Racebannon) - Cornelius Boots 14. We're All Gonna Die (Scout Niblett) - Jens Lekman 15. Sky Phenomenon (Jens Lekman) - Marmoset 16. 40 Years of Our Family (Japonize Elephants) - The Impossible Shapes 17. Birds (The Impossible Shapes) - Panoply Academy 18. Highlight and Marginalia (Panoply Academy) - Japonize Elephants Black Rebel Motorcycle Club play Camden Crawl Black Rebel Motorcycle Club played a headlining set tonight (April 19) at the first of their two Camden Crawl gigs. Leading the way at the Underworld venue, the band who headlined the Astoria the night before squeezed into the tiny basement room for the Fallout Records hosted bash. Coming onstage to chants of "Rebel, rebel", the band tore into a relentless, hard driving set that mixed live favourites with their forthcoming fourth album 'Baby 81'. With the likes of 'Whatever Happened To My Rock N Roll (Punk Song)' and 'Stop' triggering a frenzy in the crowd, the band inspired wave upon wave of crowd surfers at the sweaty venue. Having played new song 'Took Out A Loan' from practically the front row - almost having his bass accidentally kicked out of his hands by a stray foot belonging to an enthusiastic surfer - singer Robert Levon Been praised the audience's energy. "You guys are the greatest fuckers, God bless you and maybe see you tomorrow," he declared, referencing the band's second appearance tomorrow (April 20). Earlier The Cooper Temple Clause had been due to play ahead of the headliners, but blaming the old classic of "unforeseen circumstances" the band pulled their appearance and were replaced by DJs. For more on tonight's action check out our blog filed straight from the event. Meanwhile NME.COM will be back in Camden tomorrow (April 20) for the second day of this year's bash, so stay tuned for more. |
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