Last week we mentioned our special Black Friday Weekend. Yes, there will also be lots of great new releases made special for the launch of holiday season and limited. We hope to have a full list of them next week but I am sure you can find mention of some if you hunt around the intrawebz. Still working out the exact details on our sale, but trust us - you won't wanna miss it. Have you taken advantage of our Antony and Sufjan catalog sale yet? You should! Almost their entire CD output at $9 each! Nice. Do you have your Guided by Voices tickets yet? What on earth are you waiting for? This is a guaranteed sellout show and there aren't many left. Tired of watching the cassette revolution pass you by? We have brand new still in the package cassette walkmans! For less than $10! Sony may have discontinued their model but we won't let that stop you cassette lovers! We also have new varities of headphones and accessories - check em out. Lets get spooky! .................................................. NEW ARRIVALS for the Week of 10/26/2010 .................................................. Avey Tare (Animal Collective) - Down There (Paw Tracks) .................................................. Down There is a world of nine new songs from Animal Collective's Avey Tare. His first official solo full length carries you through a murky world of sound, an alien death world of soul grooves that is both honest and otherworldly. Wait for sundown and turn it up loud. Take a ride on this haunted boat and let yourself be guided through deep sloshy rhythms, waterlogged bass, and moonlit breaks in the canopy that reveal a crisp crystalline pop buzz. Down There was recorded in the month of June by old friend Josh Dibb (Deakin) at the Good House, an old church in upstate New York. Dark Dark Dark - Wild Go (Supply & Demand) .................................................. Minneapolis based chamber-folk sextet Dark Dark Dark revel in the wonder that is always around us. On the new album, their dramatic sound sets NonaÕs soaring, haunting voice against age-old instrumentation, a marriage that casts a lush 8mm cinematic living portrait. The songwriters bring together disparate influencesÑincluding minimalism, New Orleans jazz, Americana, Eastern European folk and popÑcreating something altogether singular, with diversity as their greatest strength. Drakkar Sauna - Leave That Hole Alone 7" (Third Man) .................................................. Bloomington Faves! A great name from the Great Plains, these kindhearted Kansas folk drop a puzzling A-side thatÕs perfect with ambiguity (are they talking about nose picking or giving Eric ErlandsonÕs advice on Courtney LoveÕs new band?) Lou Reed "Heard Her Call My Name"-esque blistering guitar solo and references to Michael J. Fox. Good luck describing it any better. The flip moves along with massive, sweeping effect that indicates something bigger and is contrasted with spare, minimalist verses extolling the virtues of insect love. These guys are keeping Lawrence weird. Produced by Jack White. Dylan Ettinger - New Age Outlaws LP (Not Not Fun) .................................................. Back in March of this year NNF released New Age Outlaws on cassette and it was great. But Dylan felt compelled to return to the master tapes and further articulate the new age sci-fi ambient drift jazz vision of those pieces into something even grander and more elegant. So hereÕs the directorÕs cut, mastered fresh for vinyl and bedazzled with new layers of robot noir synth lines, back alley cyber sax, and insomniac drum machine heartbeats. Stunning alien vista artwork by Dan McPharlin. Ghostland Observatory - Codename Rondo (MRI) .................................................. Sounds like a robot making love to a tree. The duo of Aaron Behrens and Thomas Turner have released 3 albums in just a few years and have earned a massive following of dedicated fans. They have headlined festivals, and regularly sell out venues. Behren's vocal style and stage performances are unique and uncompromising, and he has drawn early comparisons to Freddie Mercury and Prince. Turner is heavily influenced by electronic artists such as Daft Punk and Laurent Garnier, as well as rockers such as The Animals, David Bowie and The Clash. With their spectral blend of electronics, drums, guitar and vocals, they have emerged with a sound that is the culmination of past influence and present inspiration. Monster Magnet - Mastermind (Napalm) .................................................. Described as a "mind-expansion team" by The New York Times, New Jersey's Monster Magnet is hands down one of the most explosive and exciting U.S. rock bands of the last two decades. Which brings us full circle to the impending record, Mastermind. Saying that the album is a "return to form" would be a severe understatement; songs such as the first single "Gods and Punks" and "100 Million Miles" are among the catchiest and heaviest hitting tracks in Monster Magnet's storied catalog. Album art by Invisible Creature. Paleo - A View of the Sky (Partisan) .................................................. For the last five years, living in a car, booking his own shows, producing all his own music, Paleo has become something of a mantelpiece in the American house show circuit. And while his self-released first record, Misery, Missouri (2005) earned him high marks from a number of sources, Paleo gathered most of his notoriety through his songwriting mecca, The Song Diary. From Easter Day 2006 to Tax Day 2007, he wrote and recorded three hundred and sixty-five songs consecutively. A View of the Sky is his third effort. The songs contained therein, vivid scrawls of a remarkable mind, are the first compositions he made following his marathon year. REM - Live from Austin, TX (New West) .................................................. History was made the night of March 13, 2008, when the members of R.E.M. stepped onto the Austin City Limits stage for the first time - a special milestone for the longest-running music show in American television. Almost 3 decades into their career and just days before the release of their 14th album Accelerate, on a breezy Texas day amidst the buzz of SXSW that week, they gave the intimate audience of 350 an amazing concert experience. For the first time since that night, here's an expanded performance for you to enjoy, not the edited down version from the PBS broadcast. Small Black - New Chain (Jagjaguwar) .................................................. New Chain is the debut long-player from New York's Small Black. The Brooklyn group have succeeded in melting together locked and popped drum-shudder, gauzy spirographic synths and subtly contagious, half-remembered melody into ebullient bursts of evocative, subliminal and thoroughly modern pop. The songs are equally informed by the rhythmic bounce and stylistic swagger of more left-leaning contemporary radio rap and R'n'B as it is the submerged kaleidoscopic swirl of the early 4AD dream factory. Sun Airway - Nocturne of Exploded Crystal Chandelier (Dead Oceans) .................................................. The first time Sun Airway's crackling pop sounds made their way through our speakers, we heard what felt like the lost soundtrack to the next Sofia Coppola film; atmospheric yet catchy, hazy but somehow vital and immediate. Sun Airway has hit on the sweet spot where infectious hooks and cerebral electronic pop intersect, pulling textural sound and pop songcraft into one. It is hard to imagine namedropping both the Strokes and Animal Collective when describing a single band, but that is exactly what Pitchfork has done, while describing 2 tracks from the band's debut. Sun City Girls - Funeral Mariachi (Abduction) .................................................. In stunning fashion, Sun City Girls' final studio record caps a 27-year run for what many hail as the most bizarre, eclectic and provocative musical trio ever assembled. From the delirious intro to the final drum crash of the title track, the album displays the refined studio production side of SCG shrouded in that otherworldly glow which has always separated the group from their contemporaries. Beyond the gorgeous folk and vocal styles which drive the album, there is a heavy Italian cinema influence, Arabic & Indonesian references, and a ghostly psychedelic moodiness throughout. Post-production and final mastering was completed by the Bishop Brothers after the untimely death of Charles Gocher in 2007 and the results will not disappoint followers of this impossible to describe unit. The War on Drugs - Future Weather EP (Secretly Canadian) .................................................. The War On Drugs is once again at the blurred edges of American music: overexposing studio limitations, piling tape upon tape to maximum density, and then with each song they pull off the scaffolding to reveal what sticks, keeping only what's absolutely necessary and dig into what sounds like the best kind of f'ed up. As on their debut Wagonwheel Blues, they take small moments occurring over multiple tapes and multiple song versions, and put every last drop of trust in their own instinct of momentum. Warpaint - The Fool (Rough Trade) .................................................. Warpaint weave intricate guitar lines,hypnotic vocals and driving post punk rhythms into gorgeous, sprawling songs that skirt the line between psychedelia and intimacy. Both live and on record, Warpaint sound like they're channelling something truly otherworldly, mystical. The Fool is their utterly mesmeric debut full-length album produced and mixed by Tom Biller (Liars, Jon Brion, Sean Lennon) in LA, with further mixes from Andrew Weatherall (Bjork, My Bloody Valentine, Primal Scream) and Adam Samuels (John Frusciante, Daniel Lanois). Wolf & Cub - Science and Sorcerty (Last Gang) .................................................. Science and Sorcery is the continuation of the ever-evolving sound of Wolf & Cub. The album's new material was created from the ground up; songs were built upon, disassembled, reconstructed, sidelined, rediscovered and reassembled. During the early stages of making this record, nothing was considered stable; everything had the possibility to change, evolve, disappear and be reborn. .................................................. The Vinyl Zone (get into the groove!) .................................................. British Sea Power - Zeus 12" (Rough Trade) Crystal Stilts - Shake the Shackles 7" (Slumberland) Cut Chemist - Adidas to Addis 12" (Stable Sound) Dead Weather - Blue Blood Blues 7" & 12" (Third Man) Excepter - Late 12" (Woodsist) Fergus and Geronimo - Never Satisfied 7" (Hardly Art) The Greenhornes - Saying Goodbye 7" (Third Man) Pissed Jeans - Sam Kinison Woman 7" (Sub Pop) Pujol - Black Rabbit 7" (Third Man) Real Estate - Out of Tune 7" (True Panther) Serena Maneesh - DIWSWTTD 12" (4AD) Also Released This Week .................................................. Devon Allman's Honeytribe - Space Age Blues (Mascot) Apparat - DJ Kicks (K7) Badfinger - CD reissues (Apple) Andrew Bird - Useless Creatures (Fat Possum) John Wesley Coleman III - Bad Lady Goes to Jail (Goner) Cough - Ritual Abuse (Relapse) Diamond Rings - Special Affections (Secret City) Buddy Guy - Living Proof (Jive) Husband & Wife - Proud Flesh (XRA) Kylesa - Spiral Shadow (Season of Mist) Sean Lennon & Charlotte Kemp Muhl - Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger (Chimera) Lyrics Born - As U Were (Decon) Brian McBride - The Effective Disconnect (Kranky) Brad Mehldau & Anne Sofie Von Otter - Love Songs (Naive) Pepper Rabbit - Beauregard (Kanine) Prefab Sprout - Let's Change the World With Music (Tompkins Square) Billy Preston - CD reissues (Apple) The Psychedelic Aliens - Psycho African Beat (Academy) Purling Hiss - Public Service Announcement (Woodsist) Scanner w/ Postmodern Jazz Quartet - Blink of an Eye (Thirsty Ear) The Superions [Fred Schneider] - Destination Christmas (Fanatic) Telekenisis - Parallel Seismic Conspiracies (Merge) Timmy's Organism - Rise Of The Green Gorilla (Sacred Bones) Wayman Tisdale - The Fonk Record (Rendezous) Toy Love - Cuts (Flying Nun) T. Rex - The Slider [reissue] (LP in Nov) (Fat Possum) Carl Wilson - Youngblood (Icono) Wooden Wand - Death Seat (Young God) NEXT WEEK - Pre-Order/Reserve one of next week's releases and guarantee you'll have it when its released! .................................................. Afrocubism - s/t (11/2) The Autumn Defense - Once Around (11/2) Barn Owl - Ancestral Star (11/2) Bear Hands - Burning Bush Supper Club (11/2) Black Dub - s/t (11/2) Elvis Costello - National Ransom (11/2) Darkstar - North (11/2) Destroyer - Archer on the Beach 12" (11/2) Neil Diamond - Dreams (11/2) Brian Eno - Small Craft on a Milk Sea (11/2) Erase Errata - Damaged 7" (11/2) Expo 70 - Where Does Your Mind Go? (11/2) Bryan Ferry - Olympia (11/2) Games - That We Can Play EP (11/2) The Hentchmen - s/t (11/2) High Dials - Anthems for Doomed Youth (11/2) Koen Holtcamp - Gravity/Bees (11/2) Horse Feathers - Drain You 7" (11/2) Brian James (The Damned) - The Brian James Gang (11/2) Syl Johnson - Complete Mythology 6LP+4CD Box (11/2) Lazer Sword - s/t (11/2) Matt & Kim - Sidewalks (11/2) Paul McCartney & Wings - Band on the Run (reissue) (11/2) Mini Mansions - s/t (11/2) NERD - Nothing (11/2) Keith Richards - Vintage Vinos (11/2) Elliott Smith - An Introduction to... (11/2) Weezer - Death to False Metal (11/2) Weezer - Pinkerton [deluxe] (11/2) VA - Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records (11/2) COMING SOON (dates often subject to change, sorry) .................................................. Bad Books - s/t (11/9) David Bazan - Christmas 7" (11/9) Big Pink - Tapes (11/9) Peter Broderick & Rauelsson - Replica (11/9) Eric Clapton - Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 DVD (11/9) Fenn O'Berg - Live in Japan (11/9) The Good Ones - Kigali Y Izahabu (11/9) Cee-Lo Green - The Lady Killer (11/9) Gregory & the Hawk - Leche (11/9) Hisato Higuchi - Henzai (11/9) Hudson Bell - Out of the Clouds LP (11/9) Kid Cudi - Man on the Moon 2: Legend of Mr Rager (11/9) King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King box (11/9) Suzanne Langille - Wild & Foolish Heart (11/9) Maserati - Pyramid of the Sun (11/9) Dave Matthews Band - Live in NYC (11/9) Modest Mouse - [reissues] (11/9) Nightlands - Forget the Mantra (11/9) Ken Nordine - Word Jazz: Complete 50s Recordings (11/9) Jonathan Richman - O Moon, Queen Of Night On Earth (11/9) Sleeping Bag / Vollmar - split 7" (11/9) Soft Circle - Shore Obsessed (11/9) Sufjan Stevens - The Age of Adz LP (11/9) Tallest Man on Earth - Sometimes the Blues Is Just A Passing Bird EP (11/9) Tobacco - La Uti 12" (11/9) Tyvek - Nothing Fits (11/9) Kurt Vile - In My Time 7" (11/9) Gary War - Police Water (11/9) Wild Orchid Children - Are Alexander Supertramp (11/9) Gary Wilson - Electric Endicott (11/9) Robert Wyatt / Atzmon / Stephen - For the Ghosts Within (11/9) Robert Wyatt - LP reissues (11/9) Zion I - Atomic Clock (11/9) VA - A Blackheart Christmas (11/9) VA - Coal Miner's Daughter: Loretta Lynn Tribute (11/9) VA - Tradi-Mods Vs Rockers: Alternative Takes on Congotronics (11/9) Bachelorette - [reissue LPs] (11/16) Bee Gees - Mythology 4CD (11/16) Black Keys - Big Come Up LP+DVD (11/16) Black Keys - The Moan 7" (11/16) Bombay Bicycle Club - Flaws (11/16) Braid - I'm Afraid of Everything 7" (11/16) Jeff Buckley - Grace LP [reissue] (11/16) The Church - [CD reissues] (11/16) The Clash - s/t LP [reissue] (11/16) Miles Davis - Kind of Blue LP [reissue] (11/16) Deerhoof / Physical Forms - split 7" (11/16) Faun Fables - Light of a Vaster Dark (11/16) Jimi Hendrix - [reissues, vinyl, boxset] (11/16) Japandroids - Heavenward Grand Prix 7" (11/16) Jesu - Heart Ache & Dethroned (11/16) Norah Jones - Featuring (11/16) Killing Joke - Absolute Dissent (11/16) Alison Krauss & Union Station - (11/16) La Sera - Never Come Around 7" (11/16) Off! - First Four EPs (11/16) Russian Futurists - The Weight's on the Wheels (11/16) The Sights - Most of What Follows is True (11/16) The Soft Moon - s/t (11/16) Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town [deluxe] (11/16) Stereolab - Not Music (11/16) Sharon Van Etten - I'm Giving Up On You 7" (11/16) The Warlocks - Rise and Fall, EPs and Rarities (11/16) The Who - Live at Leeds [super-deluxe] (11/16) Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3 - Northern Aggression (11/16) Frank Zappa - The Torture Never Stops DVD (11/16) Dum Dum Girls - Bhang Bhang, I'm A Burnout 7" (11/23) Gangrene - Gutter Water (11/23) Girls - Broken Dreams Club EP (11/23) John Lennon - John Lennon in New York DVD (11/23) The National - Terrible Love 7" (11/23) Off! - First Four EPs (11/23) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Nowhere 7" (11/23) Robyn - Body Talk Pt 3 (11/23) Tom Waits - Tottie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing 78 (11/23) Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (11/23) Top 5 sellers at Landlocked for the week of 10/18 to 10/24 .................................................. 1. Sufjan Stevens, The Age of Adz (Asthmatic Kitty) 2. Bob Dylan, The Witmark Demos (Columbia) 3. Kings of Leon, Come Around Sundown (RCA) 4. Elton John & Leon Russell, The Union (Decca) 5. Deerhunter, Halcyon Digest (4AD) Don't miss the boat! We have still fresh CDs, LPs and DVDs from Bob Dylan, Epsilons, Extra Lens, Mike Gordon, Zach Hill, Ima Robot, Elton John & Leon Russell, Kings of Leon, Liminanas, Mount Eerie, Mt Desolation, Murder by Death, Squarepusher, Dwight Twilley, Antony & the Johnsons, Badly Drawn Boy, Belle & Sebastian, Jane Birkin, Fresh & Onlys, Moondoggies, Old 97s, The Orb w/ David Gilmour, Pena, Sufjan Stevens, Kelley Stoltz, Suuns, Yann Tiersen, Wolf People, Zola Jesus, Avett Brothers, Cheap Time, Clinic, Fistful of Mercy, Donavon Frankenreiter, Fran Healy, Alain Johannes, Tim Kasher, John Lennon, Raul Malo, Solar Bears, Marnie Stern, Tamaryn, Tricky, Corin Tucker, Bad Religion, Breathe Owl Breathe, Deerhunter, Ben Folds, Glasser, Group Inerane, No Age, OMD, The Posies, Mark Ronson, Adam Haworth Stephens, Tandoori Knights, Three Mile Pilot, Women, Neil Young, Black Math, Cee-Lo Green, Flying Lotus, Michael Franti, Gentleman Jesse, Hundred in the Hands, Margot & the Nuclears So & Sos, Maximum Balloon, Nobunny, Roots & John Legend, Swans, Torche, Black Angels, Black Mountain, Blonde Redhead, Drums, Dungen, Grinderman, Les Savy Fav, Vaselines, Walkmen and much much more! .................................................. Upcoming Bloomington shows that we're excited about: 10/27 - Bassnectar @ The Bluebird 10/28 - Dark Star Orchestra @ The Bluebird 10/28 - Bear in Heaven / Lower Dens / Sun Airway @ The Bishop 10/29 - Guided by Voices / Love Language @ The Bluebird 10/29-30 - John Mellencamp @ IU Auditorium 11/1 - Twin Sister / Holiday Shores @ The Bishop 11/1 - Mayer Hawthorne @ The Vogue, Indy 11/2 - Maps & Atlases / Tera Melos @ The Bishop 11/2 - Gogol Bordello @ The Vogue, Indy 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 / Legendary Shack Shakers / Split Lip Rayfield @ Bluebird 11/12 - Gene Ween @ The Bluebird 11/13 - Ben Kweller @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 11/14 - The Blow @ The Bishop 11/19 - Turbo Fruits @ The Video Saloon 11/19 - Mike Gordon @ The Bluebird 12/5 - White Hinterland @ The Bishop 12/14 - Minus the Bear / The Whigs @ The Bluebird 12/31 - Rev Peyton's Big Damn Band @ The Bluebird 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! John Lennon - Re-Issues (Capitol) .................................................. Overseen by Yoko Ono, John Lennon's "Gimme Some Truth" campaign will launch on October 5 with the worldwide release of eight re-mastered studio albums and several newly-compiled titles. The albums have been digitally re-mastered from Lennon's original mixes by Yoko Ono and a team of engineers at EMI Music's Abbey Road Studios in London and at Avatar Studios in New York. All of the re-mastered titles will be packaged in digi-sleeves with replicated original album art and booklets with photos and new liner notes. Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart (Jagjaguwar) .................................................. Wilderness Heart is packed with succinct rock songs that pulse and pound with startling precision: it pummels you and you ask for more. "It's our most metal and most folk oriented record so far," songwriter Stephen McBean says. "I'm not gonna say it's our best record or the album that we always dreamt of making 'cause that's what everyone says. It's all about where we were at the time the machines were rolling." VA - The Music Of DC Comics: 75th Annv Collection (Fontana) .................................................. DC Comics has produced a number of amazing books, television series, cartoons and more over the last 75 years. Never before have the songs from these shows been collected in one place. Well, now they have. It starts in 1941, with the theme to the classic Fleischer Superman cartoons and moves through the years, with 21 of the 31 tracks available for the first time ever. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest (4AD) .................................................. Halcyon Digest is Deerhunter's fourth album and their first to be released on 4AD worldwide. The album was recorded at Chase Park Transduction Studios with the band self-producing and Ben Allen enlisted to mix it (he also worked on Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavillion). Deerhunter will release a series of 7" singles with, for the first time, the band making music videos to accompany each one. Terror - Keepers of the Faith (Caroline) .................................................. Terror have cemented their status in great stone letters as guardians of old school hardcore ethics while winning the pit fervor of the new generation of metal and hardcore fans. Ignoring current musical trends, the L.A. based band have stuck to their guns playing aggressive, no frills, breakneck hardcore like The Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front before them. Get ready for the keepers of the faith to return this summer and school all in the process. -------------------------------------------------- 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. 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