Of Montreal has a brand new album out on September 14th. Since so many of you love this band, we have decided to have a 'False Priest' Listening Party - Tuesday September 14th at 6pm. Buy the new CD, LP or CASSETTE on 9/14 and get a free poster + button and enter to win awesome prizes from Of Montreal! The CD and LP formats come with a 20 page booklet featuring art from David Barnes and Gemini Tactics. You do not need to be present to win, but you gotta buy the new album, out 9/14! We are pleased to promote the CAN-O-WORMS Fest. Oct 1 & 2 brings 13 honest-to-God ROCK&ROLL bands to B'ton. We'll be hosting some here, there'll be some playing upstairs from us at The Lodge and more bands at the Bishop. Bands include The Yolks (Chicago), Eric & the Happy Thoughts (Indy), The Perennials (Indy), Vacation Club (Indy), The Brothers Gross (the Region), 3-Man Band (Knoxville), Burning Itch (Knoxville), along with locals Apache Dropout, Charlie & the Skunks, Walking Ruins, Vulgar Boatmen, The Constants and Landlord. Did I mention that it's going to be cheap? $10 for 2 days with advance ticket (available tomorrow) or $8 for Friday and $5 for Saturday. More details next week! .................................................. NEW ARRIVALS for the Week of 9/7/2010 .................................................. Boredoms - 77 Boa Drum DVD (Thrill Jockey) .................................................. On July 7th, 2007 at 7:07 PM, Japanese group Boredoms, orchestrated a performance by 77 drummers at the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park in Brooklyn, NY. Nearly three years later, the experience is finally making its way to DVD. 77 Boa Drum is the official live performance documentary of the event, complete with behind the scenes rehearsal footage, interviews, and of course, lots of footage of the actual performance. View the trailer here: http://thrilljockey.com/vault/vimeo/77_Boa_Drum_trailer.html Burnt Ones - Black Teeth & Golden Tongues (Roaring Colonel) .................................................. The debut album from San Francisco-via-Indy trio Burnt Ones. Hot on the heels of their debut 7", Black Teeth is a self-produced, 11-song trip through wall of sound seances and blissed out rock 'n' roll, with doses of psych, sun, spit and girl group worship. Too boomy to be lo-fi and certainly not hi-fi, Burnt Ones want to go steady with your ears and leave your mind at home. Fuzzed out rock built on hazy melodies and sleazed-out electric rhythm. Their sound recalls Brian Wilson at his most Phil Spector obsessed, the warped pop ears of Joe Meek, sleazy T. Rex stomp and a little Spacemen 3 thrown in for good measure, while staying within throwing distance of like-minded groups such as Thee Oh Sees, Dum Dum Girls and Ty Segall. Cloudland Canyon - Fin Eaves (Holy Mountain) .................................................. Originally an all-things-not-Panthers outlet for guitarist Kip Ulhorn swapping musical ideas with Simon Wojan, Cloudland Canyon spent several years interpreting the more structurally-challenged examples of Krautrock, 70s psych of the drone-discovering variety, spots of unnerving (in a good way) improv here and there, and the wonderful 90s bands that started out as head-scratchers and ended up as innovators. Bruce Haack - Farad: Vocoder Music 1969-82 (Stones Throw) .................................................. Like a number of his contempories, including Mort Garson, Gershon Kingsley, Beaver & Krause and Jean-Jacques Perry, Haack saw a spiritual dimension to the sounds coming out of his circuits. However, no one else expressed that vision in such complex terms. An autodidact who built synthesizers that spewed a panoply of deliriously quirky sounds, this misfit composer is the only person to appear on Mr. Rogers Neighborhood and produce a classic acidhead LP (The Electric Lucifer). Interpol - s/t (Matador) .................................................. The long-awaited 4th album from NYCs Interpol finds them exploring dark musical landscapes of layered depth and intensity. In contrast to 2007's Our Love To Admire, this self-titled opus hangs together as an album, a set of very different songs that thematically connect. From the highly melodic Barricade and Lights through the snarling Memory Serves and the extraordinary triptych of connected tracks that close the album, Interpol have never made work this emotionally resonant or packed with crescendos. Mixer Alan Moulder has brought the rhythm section back to the fore, anchoring a thicket of orchestral sound that brings to mind touchstones from black metal to 70s art rock, but always remains identifiably Interpol. Hypnotic, bizarre, always indelible, - the band's magnum opus? Also available as deluxe 2LP mastered to 45RPM! Jukebox the Ghost - Everything Under the Sun (Yep Roc) .................................................. Through a dogged work ethic and near-obsessive touring -- headlining and alongside heavyweights like Ben Folds and Adam Green (The Moldy Peaches) -- the band managed to sell over 10,000 copies of their debut album and cultivated the aforementioned rabid fan base. Now, with a fully developed sound and a songwriting and live performance approach seasoned by hundreds upon hundreds of gigs, the band are set to turn heads with sophomore effort Everything Under the Sun, produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National). The trio is looking to spread their gospel of hook-stuffed, melody rich pop to the world at large. Beatles and Brit pop influences abound on Everything and the band provides a nod to those influences with their attention to filling the album with great songs beginning to end, not building an album around just a few great tracks. In the words of Yep Roc Records co-founder Glenn Dicker, "Most records have three great songs, this one has 11." Moscow Moscow Moscow - Fans of Stalin Shake Your Bottom 7" (Eradicator) .................................................. As the only Russian-themed surf band to play on Tetris cubes, Moscow Moscow Moscow are treading some new waters in surf punk. They've managed to fit four of their explosive tunes onto their first 7inch release - three instrumentals and one with vocals. You'll hardly believe MMM is merely a two-piece: Red Sonja and Dennis the Red Menace. Fighting back the flying saucer attack with high-voltage songs. Tcheaper than Tchaikovsky! Limited to 500 on yellow vinyl. Oval - O (Thrill Jockey) .................................................. O is the first new Oval album in nearly a decade, a striking 70-track 2CD or 2LP and the follow up to May's Oh EP by electronic pioneer Markus Popp. Popp is often credited as the creator of what was later dubbed the "glitch" or "clicks & cuts" style. Popp's mid-90s albums took the world of electronic music and turned it on its head. He went on to create sound sculptures that were exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Now this genre defining artist is emphasizing the musician that was hiding behind the technician. The result is a celebration in delicacy and detail: handcrafted polyrhythmic phrases, riffs and structures, bristling with tiny resonances. Named for a new beginning, (ground zero if you will), O is just that: fresh and new. Arvo Part - Symphony No 4 (ECM) .................................................. "Arvo Part has found a beautiful simplicity in sound,. which feels fresh and contemporary, but yet speaks to vast numbers of people outside the introverted circles of 'new music'. His music is deeply of our time, but points to a timeless truth." With his Symphony No. 4 Arvo Part retuns to symphonic structure and scope, in a new work scored for string orchestra, harp, tympani and percussion. The piece was commissioned and premiered by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under Esa-Pekka Salonen in January 2009 almost 40 years after his 3rd Symphony, and is the first symphonic work Part has written since developing his "tintinnabulation" style. A composition in 3 movements, it opens with characteristically shimmering suspended chords, and an extraordinary journey begins. "The symphony is large," wrote Mark Swed in the LA Times, "and exceedingly beautiful." Sam Prekop - Old Punch Card (Thrill Jockey) .................................................. Sam Prekop is known to most as the singer and songwriter of The Sea and Cake. He is a painter of some renown, a photographer and in addition he has released two solo albums of pop songs infused with his own blend of African and Brazilian guitar rhythms. Old Punch Card, his first solo effort since 2005, takes a dramatically unexpected turn. Taking inspiration from early music concrete and electronic music, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Raymond Scott and free improvisation, Old Punch Card is a beautifully noisy, jagged yet stately album of synthesizer music. The ideas and implementation of Old Punch Card were the result of an entirely new challenge: to do something completely different from anything else he's ever created. No vocals, no guitar (though he slipped in this regard on one track), and no beats. Robyn - Body Talk Pt 2 (Interscope) .................................................. Robyn - recently heralded as the "critically anointed electro queen" by Spin - expands her pool of collaborators on Body Talk PT 2, bringing aboard Snoop Dogg and Savage Skulls for the second in a trilogy of albums she'll release this year. Equal parts Debbie Harry austere, Cyndi Lauper whimsical, and Nina Persson sweet. Sweet Sixteens - Submarine 7" (Windian) .................................................. The Sweet Sixteens are out of Lafayette/Indianapolis, IN. Their debut single came out on Spin the Bottle and here we are at their follow-up for Windian. A-side features the smash track Submarine while the B-side is Loverboy, another sure to be classic jam. Check out other Windian new singles from Crushed Butler, Shirks and Testors! Tera Melos - Patagonian Rats (Sargent House) .................................................. Tera Melos' first proper full-length, Patagonian Rats is packed with melodic hooks and jabs that on paper might seem to defy the band's experimental edge. There's even clear and distinct vocals throughout -- a first for the band, where vocals, if any, were previously awash with distortion and layered in the mix. But, particulars aside, Patagonian Rats is the type of album that sticks with you. The Thermals - Personal Life (Kill Rock Stars) .................................................. Over the course of 7 years and 4 LPs, The Thermals have tackled religion, politics, and death with no small amount of passion and fervor. With their 5th LP, The Thermals have battled the deepest and darkest of all popular art themes- love. Not that The Thermals haven't sung / spoken / screamed about the wide range of emotions love produces and abuses. But never before have The Thermals devoted an entire LP to love, loss, and lies! More than an album strictly about love, Personal Life is about relationships. It's about the concept of a connection between two people -making it, breaking it, and faking it. Personal Life amounts to the indie-rock equivalent of a brilliant but ultimately doomed love affair. A beautiful, turbulent experience that will hopefully leave you wiser in the ways of love and life. We Are Hex - Hail the Goer (Roaring Colonel) .................................................. The music of Indy's We Are Hex recalls classic Joy Division, the Cure, Gang of Four, PJ Harvey and the Jesus and Mary Chain, but combines those sounds with the modern ferocity of Nashville Pussy or Ponytail, and yet accomplishes all of that without losing the pop sensibilities of the 50s and 60s, or the urgency of classic punk. Stripped of the auxiliary instruments and melodies that crowded arrangements on previous releases, the eight tracks on Hail the Goer are provided room to breathe. With delicate flute floating over powerful drums, or dry vocals thrown against a wall of noise, We Are Hex carefully select sonic elements that display their range, without sacrificing the dark, cohesiveness of the record. .................................................. The Vinyl Zone (get into the groove!) .................................................. Boduf Songs - This Alone Above All Else ... LP (Kranky) The Hives - Tarred and Feathered 7" EP [Zero Boys cover!] (No Fun) Mark Sultan - $ LP (Last Gang) Also Released This Week .................................................. The Acorn - No Ghost (Bella Union) Blue Sky Black Death - Third Party (Fake Four) Cluster & Farnbauer - Live in Vienna 1980 (Important) Great Big Sea - Turn (self) Helmet - Seeing Eye Dog (+1) Ludo - Prepare the Preparations (Island) Shindig Magazine - Sept/Oct (Shindig) NEXT WEEK - Pre-Order/Reserve one of next week's releases and guarantee you'll have it when its released! .................................................. Trey Anastasio Band - Tab at the Tab (9/14) Azure Ray - Drawing Down the Moon (9/14) Black Angels - Phosphene Dream (9/14) Black Milk - Album of the Year (9/14) Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart (9/14) The Black Pacific - s/t (9/14) Blonde Redhead - Penny Sparkle (9/14) Boston Spaceships - Our Cubehouse Still Rocks (9/14) Buke & Gass - Riposte (9/14) Charlatans UK - Who We Touch (9/14) Rhys Chatham - A Crimson Grail (9/14) Chromeo - Business Casual (9/14) Cloud Cult - Light Chasers (9/14) Leonard Cohen - Songs From The Road (9/14) Crocodiles - Sleep Forever (9/14) Doom - Expektoration (9/14) The Drums - s/t (9/14) Dungen - Skit Allt (9/14) Justin Townes Earle - Harlem River Blues (9/14) El Guincho - Pop Negro (9/14) Electric Sunset - s/t (9/14) Elf Power - s/t (9/14) Eluvium - Leaves Eclipse the Light EP (9/14) Brandon Flowers - Flamingo (9/14) Michael Franti & Spearhead - The Sound of Sunshine (9/14) Fcuked Up - Year of the Ox EP (9/14) Grinderman - 2 (9/14) Hot Chip - Remix EP (9/14) Infantree - Would Work (9/14) Junip - Fields (9/14) Fela Kuti - [CD reissues] (9/14) Les Savy Fav - Root for Ruin (9/14) Linkin Park - A Thousand Suns (9/14) Majeure - Timespan (9/14) Major Organ and the Adding Machine DVD (9/14) Megafaun - Heretofore (9/14) Mice Parade - What It Means to Be Left-Handed (9/14) Gary Numan - 1979 Live EPs (9/14) Oceansize - Self Preserved While the Bodies Float Up (9/14) Of Montreal - False Priest (9/14) Orgone - Killion Vaults (9/14) Pantera - Cowboys from Hell [deluxe] (9/14) The Parlotones - Stardust Galaxies (9/14) Robert Plant - Band of Joy (9/14) Prince Rama - Shadow Temple (9/14) Steve Reich - Double Sextet / 2x5 (9/14) Jason Simon - s/t (9/14) Mavis Staples - You Are Not Alone (9/14) Superchunk - Majesty Shredding (9/14) Terror - Keepers of the Faith (9/14) Thriving Ivory - Through Yourself and Back Again (9/14) J Tillman - Singing Ax (9/14) Underworld - Barking (9/14) Valient Thorr - Stranger (9/14) The Vaselines - Sex With An X (9/14) The Walkmen - Lisbon (9/14) Weezer - Hurley [LP 2wks later] (9/14) Matt White - Its the Good Crazy (9/14) COMING SOON (dates often subject to change, sorry) .................................................. Dave Alvin and The Guilty Women - s/t (9/21) Jane Birkin - Di Doo Dah (9/21) Black Country Communion - s/t (9/21) Black Twig Pickers - Ironto Special (9/21) Bonnie Prince Billy / Black Swans - Sing Larry Jon Wilson (9/21) Brass Bed - Melt White (9/21) Clockcleaner - Auf Wiedersehn (9/21) Matt Costa - Mobile CHateau (9/21) Flying Lotus - Pattern + Grid World EP (9/21) Future Islands - Undressed 12" (9/21) Darren Hanlon - I Will Love You At All (9/21) Twig Harper & Daniel Higgs - Clairaudience Fellowship (9/21) How to Dress Well - Love Remains (9/21) The Hundred in the Hands - s/t (9/21) Nick Lowe - LP reissues (9/21) Lucero - Indispensable (9/21) Margot and the Nuclears So & Sos - Buzzard (9/21) Maximum Balloon - s/t (9/21) Mini Mansions - s/t (9/21) Nobunny - First Blood (9/21) Opeth - Royal Albert Hall Live (9/21) The Qemists - Spirit in the System (9/21) The Roots & John Legend - Wake Up! (9/21) Roots Manuva meets Wrongtom - Duppy Writer (9/21) Frankie Rose and the Outs - s/t (9/21) Laetitia Sadier - The Trip (9/21) Sh!t Robot - From the Cradle to the Rave (9/21) SWANS - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky (9/21) Thievery Corporation - It Takes a Thief (Best of) (9/21) Torche - Songs for Singles (9/21) White Noise Sound - s/t (9/21) VA - Bored to Death OST (9/21) VA - Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps OST (9/21) Abe Vigoda - Crush (9/28) Aloe Blacc - Good Things (9/28) Bad Religion - The Dissent of Man (9/28) Breathe Owl Breathe - Magic Central (9/28) Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest (9/28) The 88 - s/t (9/28) Eternal Summers - Silver (9/28) Fences - s/t (9/28) Ben Folds & Nick Hornby - Lonely Avenue (9/28) Peter Gabriel - [CD reissues] (9/28) Gin Blossoms - No Chocolate Cake (9/28) Glasser - Ring (9/28) Half-Handed Cloud - As Stowaways in Cabinets of Surf (9/28) Highlife - Best Bless EP (9/28) Ice Cube - I Am the West (9/28) Jimmy Eat World - Invented (9/28) Marianas Trench - Masterpiece Theatre (9/28) Curtis Mayfield - Superfly LP (9/28) Paul McCartney & Wings - Band on the Run (reissue) (9/28) Neon Indian - Mind Ctrl: Psychic Chasms Possessed (9/28) No Age - Everything in Between (9/28) Nymph - s/t (9/28) Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark - History of Modern (9/28) Paleo - A View of the Sky (9/28) Owen Pallett - A Swedish Love Story EP (9/28) Parlour - Simulacrenfield (9/28) The Posies - Blood/Candy (9/28) Refriend Ice Cream - Witness to the Storm (9/28) Mark Ronson & the Business Intl - Record Collection (9/28) Soundgarden - Telephantasm (9/28) Adam Haworth Stephens (Two Gallants) - We Live on Cliffs (9/28) Three Mile Pilot - The Inevitable Past Is The Future Forgot (9/28) Martina Topley-Bird - Some Place Simple (9/28) Women - Public Strain (9/28) Pete Yorn - s/t (9/28) VA - Matador at 21 (9/28) VA - The Music of DC Comics (9/28) Avett Brothers - Live, Volume 3 (10/5) Clinic - Bubblegum (10/5) Elvis Costello - National Ransom (10/5) Die Antwoord - $O$ (10/5) Fistful of Mercy - As I Call You Down (10/5) Donavon Frankenreiter - Glow (10/5) Gonjasufi - The Caliph's Tea Party (10/5) Fran Healy (Travis) - Wreckorder (10/5) Tim Kasher - The Game of Monogamy (10/5) John Lennon - [CD reissue] (10/5) Raul Malo - Sinners & Saints (10/5) The Orb w/ David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres (10/5) PS I Love You - Meet Me at the Muster Station (10/5) Marnie Stern - s/t (10/5) Tricky - Mixed Race (10/5) Corin Tucker Band - 1,000 Years (10/5) White Hills - Stolen Stars Left for No One (10/5) Dustin Wong - Infinite Love (10/5) Tom Ze - Estudando a Bossa (10/5) Tom Ze - LP boxset (10/5) VA - I'm Here OST (10/5) VA - Ninja Tune XX (10/5) Top 5 sellers at Landlocked for the week of 8/30 to 9/5 .................................................. 1. Jenny & Johnny - I'm Having Fun Now (WB) 2. Vampire Weekend - Contra (XL) 3. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs (Merge) 4. Philip Selway - Familial (Nonesuch) 5. John Mellencamp - No Better Than This (Rounder) Don't miss the boat! We have still fresh CDs, LPs and DVDs from Ryan Bingham, Carl Broemel, Intelligence, Jenny & Johnny, Quest for Fire, Philip Selway, Sahara Smith, Richard Thompson, Antony, Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg, Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, S. Carey, !!!, Margaret Cho, Cotton Jones, Dead Confederate, Eels, Fitz & the Tantrums, Land of Talk, Dylan Leblanc, Magic Kids, Mogwai, No Age, Ra Ra Riot, Soap & Skin, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, Chief, Darker My Love, Matthew Dear, Michael Hurley, Iron Maiden, Ray LaMontagne, Lissie, John Mellencamp, Red Mass, Skream, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Toadies, Brian Wilson, Budos Band, Grass Widow, Dan Mangan, Eli Paperboy Reed, Starflyer 59, Stornoway, Animal Collective, Tammar, Versus, Wavves, Autolux, Dave Dondero, El-P, Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band, Best Coast, Michael Hurley, Dean & Britta, Jaill, Tom Jones, Heater, Mark Olson, Endless Boogie, Autechre, Bare Wires, Max Richter and much much more! .................................................. Upcoming Bloomington shows that we're excited about: 9/11 - Rangda (Corsano / Chasny / Bishop) @ Russian Recording 9/14 - The Ataris @ The Bishop 9/14 - Wavves / Christmas Island @ Rhino's 9/14 - The Mighty Diamonds @ The Bluebird 9/15 - No Age @ Rhino's 9/15 - California Guitar Trio (Fripp disciples) The Bishop 9/16-19 - Lotus World Music Festival 9/20 - Richard Buckner @ The Bishop 9/21 - The Tallest Man on Earth / S. Carey @ The Bluebird 9/23 - David Dondero / Unwed Sailor @ The Bishop 9/24 - Cults @ Rachel's Cafe 9/24-25 - XRA Fest 2010 @ Russian Recording & The Bishop 9/26 - Elf Power @ The Bishop 9/29 - Scout Niblett @ The Bishop 9/30 - Yeasayer / Washed Out @ The Bluebird 9/30 - The Hold Steady @ The Vogue, Indy 9/30 - Shawn Colvin @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 10/1-2 - Can'O'Worms Rock Fest @ Space 101 & The Bishop 10/3 - Matt Pond PA @ The Bishop 10/4 - The Thermals / Cymbals Eat Guitars @ Rhino's 10/4 - Bone Thugs N Harmony - The Bluebird 10/5 - Deerhoof / Xiu Xiu @ Rhino's 10/6 - Stars @ The Bluebird 10/7 - Victor Wooten @ The Bluebird 10/8 - Breathe Owl Breathe @ The Bishop 10/11 - High on Fire / Torche / Kylesa @ The Bluebird 10/12 - Joe Pug @ The Bishop 10/13 - The New Pornographers @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 10/14 - Keller Williams @ The Bluebird 10/14 - Margot and The Nuclear So & So's @ The Bishop 10/15 - Pierced Arrows @ The Video Saloon 10/17 - Band of Horses @ Murat Egyptian Room in Indy 10/19 - Jaill @ The Bishop 10/19 - Robert Randolph & the Family Band @ The Bluebird 10/20 - Michael Franti & Spearhead @ The Bluebird 10/22 - Ingrid Michaelson @ The Bluebird 10/23 - Nappy Roots @ The Bluebird 10/23 - Passion Pit @ IU Auditorium 10/24 - Callers @ The Bishop 10/27 - Bassnectar @ The Bluebird 10/28 - Dark Star Orchestra @ The Bluebird 10/28 - Bear in Heaven @ The Bishop 10/29 - Guided by Voices @ The Bluebird 10/29-30 - John Mellencamp @ IU Auditorium 11/3 - Marmoset @ The Bishop 11/4 - Sufjan Stevens @ Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indy 11/5 - David Vandervelde @ The Bishop 11/7 - Rev. Horton Heat @ The Bluebird 11/12 - Gene Ween @ The Bluebird 11/13 - Ben Kweller @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater We have tickets and additional information for many of these wonderful performances. Stop in and buy em beforehand! -------------------------------------------------- Each month we highlight five titles for a month in our "Full Tilt Boogie" listening station. Each album has a review and enables you to listen to the entire album before you buy it. Give 'er a spin! Colour Revolt - The Cradle (Dualtone) .................................................. The Oxford, MS, band dubbed a "Band To Watch" by Stereogum and the "best edge-of-your-seat energy since The Arcade Fire" by Paste -- have crafted their strongest statement to date with The Cradle, a 10-song album that focuses the band's wild-eyed, textured, standing at the edge of the world rock. Soap&Skin - Lovetune For Vacuum (PIAS) .................................................. Few musical discoveries in recent years have been as staggering as that of Soap&Skin, aka Anja Plaschg. The sheer force this twenty-year-old artist injects into her compositions almost defies belief, her songs consuming every last drop of her with no regard for peace. At other times the 14 deeply melancholic piano compositions, plus a cover version of Franz Schubert’s Im Dorfe’ that make up her debut album sometimes resemble crackling electronica under her unique vocals, which oscillate between a whisper and a scream. All of the songs, however, are drenched in Plaschg's beauty and grace. Dirty Heads - Any Port In A Storm (Fontana) .................................................. Dirty Heads represent a lifestyle, both musically and emotionally. It’s a lifestyle that is felt and adopted by fans of reggae, ska, and hip hop. It’s about good times, summer, fun with your friends and generally the rally cry of youth, which is all about postponing the inevitable responsibilities of adulthood for one more party. Dirty Heads pulls from a wide range of influences including rock, vintage reggae, underground hip-hop, skate punk lyrics, and weaves them together seamlessly to create a sound that is both familiar, yet unique unto themselves. !!! - Strange Weather, Isn’t It? (Warp) .................................................. Following in the footsteps of artists like David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Depeche Mode, !!! traveled to Berlin to produce a record that is simultaneously brooding and somehow their poppiest, most immediate record yet. Strange Weather, Isn’t It? is filled with deep, galvanizing grooves that protrude from a dark undercurrent, resulting in an album that perfectly captures the aura of Berlin while still retaining accessibility on the dance floor. Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses - Junky Star (Lost Highway) .................................................. Produced by T Bone Burnett, Junky Star is the new album from acclaimed singer/songwriter Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses. Bingham recently won the Oscar and Golden Globe for “The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)”, which he co-wrote with Burnett. All 12 songs on Junky Star were written by Bingham and range from Sticky Fingers-era Stones (“Depression”), to introspective confessionals (“Hallelujah), to narratives with vivid imagery (“The Poet”). -------------------------------------------------- More information about shows and more on the horizon is available for the technologically inclined at http://www.landlockedmusic.com/ or http://myspace.com/landlockedbton or http://indiana.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2385198570 or http://twitter.com/landlockedmusic We are looking to buy/trade all your old unwanted CDs & LPs! Bring 'em in and we'll make an offer. We are also ready, willing and able to special order anything for you. Email us or drop in and we will hook you up with whatcha need. Feel free to forward this to all your lovely friends that need to know whats going on, we'd love to have them join our little party here on the newsletter. Tell us what you think, what you desire. -------------------------------------------------- BFF, Jason & Heath and the whole LL crew info@landlockedmusic.com Landlocked Music 202 N. Walnut St. Bloomington, IN, 47404 http://www.landlockedmusic.com/ http://myspace.com/landlockedbton http://indiana.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2385198570 http://twitter.com/landlockedmusic (812) 339 - 2574 Hours of Operation: Monday - Saturday : 11:30am - 7:30pm Sunday : Noon - 5pm