Now that fall is nearly here that means a non-stop barrage of great shows in town - tonight has Those Darlins, a Tennessee trio of lovely ladies that will surely break your heart in two and then dance on it. Tomorrow has Deer Tick at the Video Saloon. Thursday is Times New Viking, also at the Video Saloon. We have a pair of tickets to give away to EACH of these shows - just come in and be the first person to buy the artist's CD or LP and get into the show for free! John Lennon was born on Oct 9. His son Sean was also born on Oct 9. Brian Epstein first saw the Beatles at the Cavern on Nov 9, and secured their recording contract with EMI on May 9. On the cover of Walls and Bridges, there is a painting of Lennon's from when he was 11 years old of a football player with a big "9" on his shirt. In addition to "#9 Dream", Lennon wrote "Revolution 9" and "One After 909". John met Yoko on Nov 9; 9 years after he met Paul, and 9 years before the birth of Sean. He lived at The Dakota, built in 1881 (which adds up to 9 twice) in apartment 72 (which adds up to 9). The building is located on 72nd St in NYC (which adds up to 9). He was murdered late in the evening of Dec 8 in NY, but it was already the early hours of the morning of Dec 9 in his birthplace of Liverpool, England. 1980 adds up to 9. (1+9+8+0=18, 1+8=9). Excluding soundtracks, The Beatles released 9 studio albums. And now this, the Beatles remasters on 09/09/09. Magic! ................................................................... NEW ARRIVALS for the Week of 9/8/2009 ................................................................... Beatles - [remasters] (EMI) ................................................................... The 12 single-CD Beatles albums are available for $9.99 per disc on a first come, first serve basis TOMORROW, Wednesday, 09/09/09 ONLY. We only have a limited amount of each title for this day. We will run out, so show up early! The following day (or when we have them back in stock) they will be priced back to standard Beatles pricing (roughly $15 each for single CDs). White Album and Past Masters are not available at this pricing, sorry. The Beatles studio albums have been re-mastered by a team of engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London over a four year period utilising state of the art technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analogue recordings. The result of this painstaking process is the highest fidelity the Beatles catalogue has seen since its original release. Within each CD's new packaging, booklets include detailed historical notes along with informative recording notes. For a limited period, each CD will also be embedded with a brief documentary film about the album. The newly produced mini-documentaries on the making of each album, are included as QuickTime files on each album. The documentaries contain archival footage, rare photographs and never-before-heard studio chat from The Beatles, offering a unique and very personal insight into the studio atmosphere. Blk Jks - After Robots (Secretly Canadian) ................................................................... It's been too long since anyone was able to bring this much soul and heartblood to progressive rock, a medium that has been left cold and dry by a misguided focus on technical show-offery. But by entangling the music they love township blues, fringe jazz and renegade dub into the DNA of prog, Blk Jks have provocatively pulled afro-futurism into a new century. After Robots has all the ingredients of a party record but this is not party music. It's at times disorienting and overwhelming, but it always maintaining a cool, alluring mystique. Catch em at Lotus Fest later this month! Circulatory System - Signal Morning (Cloud) ................................................................... Circulatory System features all the members of Olivia Tremor Control, as well as Jeff Mangum and Julian Koster of Neutral Milk Hotel! Signal Morning, the band's 2nd release, is thick with textures, layered percussion, angular guitars, vibrating strings, woodwinds, and brass. It was culled from hours of material sculpted in at least 7 different studios. An imperative blast of kinetic motion, composed by W. Cullen Hart while in the midst of battling multiple sclerosis within his own system - broadcasting his urgent pleas to the world(s) to evolve into a higher dimension or for existing patterns to reveal themselves at peace within the natural order of the universe. The Clean - Mister Pop (Merge) ................................................................... In 1978, The Clean were the seeds of New Zealand punk. They carved out a big sandbox for everyone to play in, and their influence resonated not only in NZ but around the world. This summer's Mister Pop sees The Clean continue the great pop pastiche. Circus ragas, hazy sunset anthems, and the loose Dada approach to wordsmithery continue alongside "proper" lyrical forays and a few Autobahn-referential instro moments to boot. Eddy Current Suppression Ring - s/t (Goner) ................................................................... In a world where indie pop has gone murky and mopey, songs by garage bands are used to sell cars on TV, and real punk rock is in hiding, it's nice to find a band that didn't get the memo. Of course, they're from Australia. Four guys who worked together at a vinyl pressing plant and decided to start a band at the company Christmas bash after-party. Live practice tapes soon developed into sold-out singles and increasingly packed shows, and they grew into a uniquely sincere and simple band that creates increasingly indefinable music. Yes, there are discernible influences: The Stooges, Can, The Fall, or Devo. But they don't sound like any of those bands - or anyone else, for that matter. Mayer Hawthorne - A Strange Arrangement (Stones Throw) ................................................................... Debut album from the Michigan-bred soul singer. A Strange Arrangement draws from the inspiration of The Delfonics, Leroy Hutson, Smokey Robinson and the legendary songwriting and production trio of Holland, Dozier, Holland. At the same time, it revels in raw the sounds of the independent musicians who aspired to achieve a level of success akin to their famous peers. The album is full of original compositions that underlies a heartfelt nostalgia to the sweet soul of yesteryear. Health - Get Color (Lovepump) ................................................................... After 2 solid years touring with the likes of NIN, Of Montreal, Crystal Castles, and releasing their much-loved debut and bangin' remix record, the band convened in in an especially gnarly part of LA to record Get Color. The record is an exuberant proclamation of noise, rock and electronic splendor. It's a celebration of sound; pretty, harsh, soft and basked in a blanket of ethereal vocals. One lucky CD buyer from our store will get a prize ticket, redeemable for an amazing assortment of prizes - see http://blogs.myspace.com/healthmusic for more info! Sondre Lerche - Heartbeat Radio (Rounder) ................................................................... The songs mix acoustic guitars and grand gestures of orchestral pop with elements of anything from 50s jazz via 60s and 70s Brazilian psych-folk to state-of-the-art 80s pop masters such as Prefab Sprout, Scritti Politti and Fleetwood Mac. While it maintains the studio polish of his groundbreaking debut, there's also a sense of musical adventure that stems from his later work. Having written, scored, and recorded all songs for the Dan in Real Life soundtrack, as well as Elvis Costello's fan-ship, Lerche is no stranger to acclaim. Heartbeat Radio is Sondre Lerche's boldest and most challenging record yet. Monotonix - Where Were You When it Happened? (Drag City) ................................................................... These Israeli rockers are the People's Rock Band, playing anywhere and everywhere that they're allowed to play all around the world. Nobody anywhere has played more gigs than Monotonix over the past two years. Nobody unless playing gigs is code for scratching one's rear end, in which case, we're all as godly as the Monotonix crew. Their shows at Fester's and Bluebird were epic, now relive it at home - again! Jim O'Rourke - Visitors (Drag City) ................................................................... His first new solo album since 2001. All the classic O'Rourke-isms are here for you musicologist types: percolating banjos, smooth electric leads, organic kicking drum sounds, the flickering of shakers to the left and right, mellow but ominous woodwinds, sounds that indicate vintage (before turning left and running out the door), sonic jokes, sonic tear-jerkers, sonic jerkoffs - all wrapped in spacious yet subtle left to right placement of everything. Os Mutantes - Haih or Amortecedor (Anti) ................................................................... On their first new release in 35 years, this revered Brazilian group update their legendary Tropicalia sound, a politically charged mix of psychedelic rock and indigenous Brazilian music, propelling the band out of the 60s into an uncharted and exotic future. The songs utilize a startling assortment of instruments, from austere violins to distorted guitars and something called a crazy flute, lending an underlying theatrical power to the genre-defying music. Features songwriting collaborations with Brazilian legends Tom Ze and Jorge Ben. Phish - Joy (Jemp) ................................................................... New studio album from the reformed band led by guitarist extraordinaire Trey Anastasio. The album was produced by Steve Lillywhite and was recorded in New York's Chung King Studios. Many of the album's 10 songs have already been road-tested during the band's reunion tour and retain their fresh, live feel on the studio recordings. The album is already being called the band's best ever studio release. Polvo - In Prism (Merge) ................................................................... In Prism is the best Polvo record even before you get to the majestic "A Link in the Chain," serene and tempestuous like few other things you'll hear. Polvo spent 1990Ð98 giving voice to a chorus of discrete rock & roll ideas that really hadn't been heard before. While there was nothing wrong before, it's now so much more right Ñ perhaps because after ten years, after other bands and their tours and records and worries, none of the peripheral stuff matters anymore. Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Vol. 2 (Iceal) ................................................................... With years of working along side some of the most influential figures in the recording industry, Raekwon is ready to reemerge his urban flair with the sequel to Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Featuring cameos from heavyweights such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Jadakiss, Styles P, and many others. It also features tracks from the who's who of extraordinary producers such as the RZA, Eric Sermon, Dr Dre, Scram Jones, Pete Rock, Marley Marl, Allah Mathematics and J-Dilla. Then, it's layered with Raekwon's melodic flows and street oriented delivery. Rodrigo y Gabriela - 11:11 (ATO) ................................................................... Comprising 11 new original compositions, 11:11 is the band's personal "Gracias" to 11 musicians, both past and present, who have inspired them along the way. Alex Skolnick of metal gods Testament guests on the album, as do widely respected acoustic veterans Strunz & Farah. DM Stith - BMB EP (Asthmatic Kitty) ................................................................... Heavy Ghost had an almost supernatural effect when it was released. Reviewers and fans alike acclaimed it as a stunning debut unlike anything else they'd heard in a while. Ed Droste of Grizzly Bear called it a "lovely album," and Bat for Lashes picked it for her NY Times playlist, saying "It traverses all these magical landscapes- almost like Alice through the looking glass. Like you're being sucked into a secret world." This 7-song EP contains drastically new versions, remixes, covers and unreleased songs that are a great accompaniment to a great album. Taken By Trees - East of Eden (Rough Trade) ................................................................... The album is the result of an extraordinarily adventurous recording process in Pakistan with local musicians. The album also includes the short film "Taweel Safari - The Longest Journey" that was shot in Pakistan while recording. Production skills were handled in Sweden by Dan Lissvik (partner in the Swedish duo 'Studio") with guest vocals from Noah Lennox of Animal Collective on "Anna". Frank Turner - Poetry of the Deed (Epitaph) ................................................................... Frank Turner is an English folk singer-songwriter, and former vocalist of legendary UK punk band Million Dead. Like an earlier folksinger with roots in the punk movement, Billy Bragg, Turner spits out songs that are at once effortless and heartfelt, filled with venom, self-doubt, and love for the everyday people he meets in the street. Vivian Girls - Everything Goes Wrong (In the Red) ................................................................... A darker, moodier album than its predecessor. But the influences remain the same; Ramones, 60s girl groups, Surf, Indie Pop. Over the last year, the Vivian Girls have toured extensively, received a considerable amount of national and international press, sparked fierce debate as to whether they are a refreshing blast of unselfconscious punk rock energy or a crew of contemptible, incompetent posers. Wild Beasts - Two Dancers (Domino) ................................................................... Wild Beasts released their debut album, Limbo Panto, last November. The band garnered a huge amount of attention in the UK. After several months of building a small buzz they finally made their way the US playing 6 shows at SXSW. They are quickly following up with their sophomore album, Two Dancers. The band's performances throughout are pure liquid pop energy grounded by driving loose limbed rhythm. Their sound is a result of the band avoiding studio gloss by playing together in the room. Streamlined, minimal, and user-friendly. The XX - XX (XL) ................................................................... The XX unique make-up is an inadvertent second nature marriage of 2009's urban/guitar tribes, in one corner fluttering new wave indebted reverberation, in the other, plumes of post-dubstep sub-bass and figuratively, their defining core of rich R&B vocal textures. The enveloping vocal partnership of Romy and Oliver is one that would've dropped-jaws in any decade this century, and set amidst a shivering soundscape of beats and plucks, their bedroom-reared concrete-soul is being justly heralded as the UK's most original and treasured alt. pop artifact of late. Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs (Matador) ................................................................... This sprawling, ambitious album is their 16th, and marks their 25th anniversary. It is also a new culmination for a career that has been swinging upwards again since 2006's I Am Not Afraid Of You. A new generation of fans is discovering one of the most influential and intriguing bands in late-20th and early 21st-century rock'n'roll. Lucky pre-order-ers get a bonus LP of their soundtrack to Adventureland movie. Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson - Break Up (WEA) ................................................................... Includes 8 original compositions in the spirit of Serge Gainsbourg's recording with Brigitte Bardot. The album re-enacts the tempestuous course of a love affair on the rocks. Featuring an interpretation of the art-rock classic 'I Am the Cosmos' by the late Chris Bell co-founder of Big Star. The Vinyl Zone (get into the groove!) ................................................................... Black Angels - Passover LP [repress] (Light in the Attic) The Stone Roses - s/t 20th Anniversary Edition LP (Sony) Also Released This Week (but not necc in stock, ask us!) ................................................................... Bei Bei - Beauty and the Beats EP (Ubiquity) Damon & Naomi - The Sub Pop Years (20/20/20) Feelies - CD reissues (Bar None) Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers - The Bear (Vanguard) Lord Newborn & the Magic Skulls - s/t (Ubiquity) Mumlers - Don't Throw Me Away (Galaxia) Nudge - As Good As Gone (Kranky) Wheedle's Groove - Kearney Barton (Light in the Attic) Andrew WK - 55 Cadillac (+1) ................................................................... NEXT WEEK - Pre-Order/Reserve one of next week's releases and guarantee you'll have it when its released!!! - info@landlockedmusic.com ................................................................... Anvil - This is Thirteen (9/15) Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee (9/15) Big Star - Keep an Eye on the Sky [box set] (9/15) Butterfly Boucher - Scary Fragile (9/15) Tyondai Braxton - Central Market (9/15) The Dodos - Time To Die (9/15) The Doors - LP reissues (9/15) The Dynamites feat. Charles Walker - Burn it Down (9/15) The Elms - The Great American Midrange (9/15) Every Time I Die - New Junk Aesthetic (9/15) The Fresh & Onlys - Grey-Eyed Girls (9/15) Gordon Gano & the Ryans - Under the Sun (9/15) Grand Archives - Keep in Mind Frankenstein (9/15) Jay-Z - Blueprint 3 (9/15) Kid Cudi - Man on the Moon (9/15) Left Lane Cruiser - All You Can Eat (9/15) Muse - The Resistance (9/15) New Order - LP reissues (9/15) Oxbow - Fcukfest (9/15) Porcupine Tree - The Incident (9/15) Scotland Yard Gospel Choir - And the Horse You Rode In On (9/15) Simian Mobile Disco - Temporary Pleasure (9/15) Sparklehorse + Fennesz - In the Fishtank (9/15) Stars of Track and Field - A Time for Lions (9/15) A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Ashes Grammar (9/15) Sunny Day Real Estate - CD/LP remasters (9/15) David Sylvian - Manafon (9/15) VA - Hyperdub 5 12" EPs (9/15) VA - Wild Angels (Mary Anne Hobbs Presents) (9/15) ................................................................... COMING SOON (dates often subject to change, sorry) ................................................................... SEPTEMBER The Almighty Defenders - s/t (9/22) Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty [reissue] (9/22) The Big Pink - A Brief History of Love (9/22) Black Devil Disco Club - Strange New World Of Bernard Fevre (9/22) Brand New - Daisy (9/22) Brother Ali - Us (9/22) Castanets - Texas Rose, The Thaw, The Beasts (9/22) Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - White Lunar (9/22) Vic Chesnutt - At the Cut (9/22) Early Day Miners - The Treatment (9/22) Lisa Germano - Magic Neighbor (9/22) Girls - Album (9/22) David Gray - Draw the Line (9/22) Hallelujah the Hills - Colonial Drones (9/22) Hidden Cameras - Origin: Orphan (9/22) Islands - Vapors (9/22) Joshua James - Build Me This (9/22) LCD Soundsystem - 45:33 Remixes (9/22) Le Loup - Family (9/22) Lil Wayne - Rebirth (9/22) Jesus Lizard - [CD/LP reissues] (9/22) Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs 3LP (9/22) Amy Millan - Masters of the Burial (9/22) Monsters of Folk (Oberst, M Ward, Jim James, Mogis) - s/t (9/22) Mudhoney - LP reissues (9/22) Mum - Sing Along to Songs You Don't Know (9/22) One Eskimo - s/t (9/22) Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band - Between My Head and the Sky (9/22) Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Higher Than the Stars EP (9/22) Pastels / Tenniscoats - Two Sunsets (9/22) Pearl Jam - Backspacer (9/22) Rain Machine - s/t (9/22) Sea Wolf - White Water, White Bloom (9/22) Signer - Next We Bring You the Fire (9/22) Times New Viking - Born Again Revisited (9/22) To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie - Marlone (9/22) Volcano Choir - Unmap (9/22) Wale - Attention: Deficit (9/22) Why? - Eskimo Snow (9/22) Thom Yorke - Pulled Apart By Horses 12" (9/22) Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue (9/29) Anti-Pop Consortium - Flourescent Black (9/29) The Avett Brothers - I and Love and you (9/29) Boredoms - Super Roots 10 (9/29) Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony (9/29) Chromeo - DJ Kicks (9/29) Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There are Mountains (9/29) Dawes - North Hills (9/29) Drummer - Feel Good Together (9/29) Ghostface Killah - Wizard of Poetry (9/29) Karen O & the Kids - Where the Wild Things Are OST (9/29) Robert Earl Keen - The Rose Hotel (9/29) Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free (9/29) Madness - The Liberty of Norton Folgate (9/29) Melvins - Chicken Switch (9/29) Om - God is Good (9/29) Panthers - Entropy (9/29) Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions - Through the Devil Softly (9/29) Bob Schneider - Lovely Creatures (9/29) 7 Worlds Collide - The Sun Came Out (9/29) State Radio - Let it Go (9/29) The Swell Season - Strict Joy (9/29) Wilco - A.M. LP [reissue] (9/29) Zero 7 - Yeah Ghost (9/29) VA - Warp20 (Recreated) (9/29) A Place To Bury Strangers - Exploding Head (10/6) Air - Love 2 (10/6) Lou Barlow - Goodnight Unknown (10/6) Black Heart Procession - Six (10/6) Karl Blau - Zebra (10/6) Boston Spaceships - Zero to 99 (10/6) Boys Noize - Power (10/6) Built to Spill - There is No Enemy (10/6) Califone - All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (10/6) Brandi Carlile - Give up the Ghost (10/6) Christmas Island - Blackout Summer (10/6) The Clientele - Bonfires on the Heath (10/6) Betty Davis - [reissues pt 2] (10/6) Dead Man's Bones - s/t (10/6) Dutchess & the Duke - Sunset / Sunrise (10/6) The Gossip - Music for Men (10/6) Michael Hurley - Ida Con Snock (10/6) Daniel Johnston - Is and Always Was (10/6) Kid Sister - Ultraviolet (10/6) Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom EP (10/6) Mission of Burma - The Sound the Speed the Light (10/6) The Mountain Goats - The Life of the World to Come (10/6) No Age - Losing Feeling EP (10/6) Nick Oliveri - Death Acoustic (10/6) Port O'Brien - Threadbare (10/6) The Raveonettes - In and Out of Control (10/6) Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - Summer of Fear (10/6) Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy (10/6) Further release dates available on our website: http://landlockedmusic.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Top 5 sellers at Landlocked Music for the week of 8/31 - 9/6 1. David Bazan, Curse Your Branches (Barsuk) 2. Yim Yames, Tribute to George Harrison (ATO) 3. Mew, No More Stories... (Columbia) 4. Avett Brothers, Slight Figure of Speach (single) (Columbia) 5. Mt. Eerie, Wind's Poem (PW Elverum) Don't miss the boat! We have still fresh CDs, LPs and DVDs from David Bazan, Black Crowes, AA Bondy, Datarock, Drive By Truckers, Entrance Band, Lost Fingers, Lullabye Arkestra, Pax Nicholas & The Nettey Family, Pere Ubu, Rev Horton Heat, Squarepusher, Arctic Monkeys, Blitzen Trapper, Tim Buckley, Fun., Imogen Heap, Heliocentrics, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Matisyahu, Mew, Willie Nelson, Patton Oswalt, Postmarks, Smokey Robinson, Sally Shapiro, Still Life Still, Luke Vibert, Brendan Benson, Cave Singers, Destroyer, Division Day, Farmer Dave Scher, Joe Henry, Mount Eerie, Jack Penate, Pissed Jeans, Ramona Falls, Jay Reatard, Six Organs of Admittance, Bottle Rockets, Box Elders, Willie Nelson, Robert Pollard, Reigning Sound, TV Ghost, Patrick Wolf, Assjack, Julian Plenti, Amanda Blank, Fruit Bats, Helado Negro, Japandroids, Lightning Dust, Marmoset, Nathaniel Mayer, Modest Mouse, Nurses, Joe Pernice, Solillaquists Of Sound, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, Yacht, Yim Yames and much much more! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming Bloomington shows that Landlocked Music is excited about: SOON 9/8 - Those Darlins @ The Bishop 9/9 - Deer Tick @ The Video Saloon 9/10 - The Temptations @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 9/10 - Times New Viking @ The Video Saloon 9/11-12 - Crossroads of America Records Festival @ Russian / Fester's 9/12 - Diplomats of Solid Sound @ The Video Saloon 9/12 - Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band @ Upland Brewery 9/15 - Victor Wooten @ Bluebird 9/15 - Richard Buckner @ The Bishop LATER 9/20 - Davila 666 @ Bear's Place 9/23 - Lucinda Williams @ Bluebird 9/23 - Jookabox @ The Bishop 9/24-27 - Lotus World Music & Arts Festival 9/26 - Thee Oh Sees / The Fresh & Onlys @ Fester's 9/27 - Jack Rose @ Bear's Place 9/27 - Immortal Technique @ Bluebird 9/27 - Ben Folds @ IU Auditorium 9/28 - Built to Spill @ Bluebird 9/29 - Sufjan Stevens + Cryptacize @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater SOLD OUT! 10/1 - Umphrey's McGee @ IU Auditorium 10/3 - Collections of Colonies of Bees @ The Bishop 10/5 - Indian Jewelry @ Greeks 10/6 - The Subjects / Bad Veins @ The Bishop 10/7 - Nurses @ The Bishop 10/10 - Wovenhand @ Russian Recording 10/12 - Kurt Vile @ The Video Saloon 10/13 - Tune-Yards / DM Stith @ The Bishop 10/15 - Jolie Holland @ Russian Recording 10/15 - Blitzen Trapper / Wye Oak @ Bluebird 10/22 - Alejandro Escovedo / Los Lonely Boys @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 10/24 - Lake / Karl Blau @ Russian Recording 10/26 - Mason Jennings @ Bluebird 10/29 - Cage the Elephant @ Bluebird 10/30 - Sara Watkins (from Nickel Creek) @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 11/3 - The Spinto Band @ The Bishop 11/6 - Mt Eerie @ Banneker Center 11/8 - Ghostface Killah @ Bluebird 11/13 - Why? @ Rhino's 11/30 - Camera Obscura @ Bluebird 12/6 - Dan Auerbach / Justin Townes Earle / Jessica Lea Mayfield @ Bluebird We have tickets and additional information for many of these wonderful performances. 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