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News about new music from Mono is causing a ripple effect, and this will too. The band have announced concert dates for the first Asian leg of what theyr’e calling their For Our Parents tour. They will be playing at the FujiRock Festival next month before taking a brief break and then heading to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea before heading back home. Again, this is the “first leg”, so more shows in Asia will follow.
July 28th… Nigata, Japan (FujiRock Festival)
August 15th… Beijing, China (Yugong Yishan)
August 17th… Shanghai, China (Livehouse)
August 18th… Chengdu, China (East District Music Park)
August 20th… Wuhan, China (VOX)
August 22th… Guangzhou, China (T-Union)
August 23rd… Hong Kong (Hidden Agenda)
August 24th… Taipei, Taiwan (The Wall)
August 25th… Kaohsiung, Taiwan (The Wall)
August 26th – Seoul, South Korea (Sang Sang Madang)
August 31st – Tokyo, Japan (LiquidRoom)
September 7th – Osaka, Japan (Shangri-La)
You like Zammuto? He and his group will be headlining for the first time on a forthcoming tour. Here are the dates:
September 5 – Charlottesville, VA (The Southern)
September 6 – Richmond, VA (The Camel)
September 7 – Raleigh, NC (Hopscotch Music Festival)
September 8 – Asheville, NC (Grey Eagle)
September 9 – Knoxville, TN (Pilot Light)
September 10 – Atlanta, GA (The Earl)
September 11 – Tallahassee, FL (Club Downunder)
September 12 – Birmingham, AL (The Bottletree)
September 14 – Kansas City, MO (Richard Berkley Riverfront Park)
September 15 – Bloomington, IN (The Bishop)
September 16 – Cleveland, OH (Jacobs Pavilion)
September 17 – Columbus, OH (LC Pavilion)
September 18 – Detoit, MI (Fox Theatre)
September 9 – Hamlton, ON (Casbah Lounge)
September 20 – Toronto, ON (Molson Amphitheatre)
September 21 – Monreal, PQ (Jacques Cartier Pier)
September 22 – Burlington, VT (Signal Kitchen)
September 6 – Wasington, DC (U Street Music Hall)
September 27 – Brooklyn, NY (Williamsburg Park)
September 28 – Boston, MA (Museum of Fine Arts)
September 29 – Phiadelphia, PA (Johnny Brenda’s)
October 1 – Nashville, TN (The Basement)
October 2 – Little Rock, AR (Stickyz Rock’n'Roll Chicken Shack)
October 3 – Denton, TX (Dan’s Silverleaf)
October 4 – Austin, TX (The Mohawk)
October 5 – Huston, TX (Fitzgerald’s)
October 6 – Bton Rouge, LA (Spanish Moon)
October 8 – S Louis, MO (Luminary Center for the Arts)
October 9 – Cicago, IL (Schubas)
October 10 – Cincinnati, OH (MOTR Pub)
October 11 – Pittsburgh, PA (Andy Warhol Museum)
October 12 – Ithaca, NY (The Haunt)
October 13 – Northampton, MA (Pearl Street Nightclub)
October 29 – Phoenix, AZ (The Crescent Ballroom)
October 30 – San Diego, CA (Soda Bar)
October 31 – Santa Barbara, CA (Muddy Waters)
November 1 – Los Angeles, CA (Troubadour)
November 2 – Santa Cruz, CA (The Crepe Place)
November 3 – San Francisco, CA (The Independent)
November 5 – Portland, OR (Doug Fir Lounge)
November 6 – Seattle, WA (Barboza)
November 7 – Vancouver, BC (The Biltmore Cabaret)
November 10 – Minneapolis, MN (Walker Art Center)
First off, this Justice photo is great because while you see them look excited on the street, there’s a woman sitting down on the sidewalk behind them. What’s going on?
Anyway…
“New Lands” is the title track from Justice’s most recent album, and it is now the new single from them. The EP features a number of remixes of the song, and it was released last week.
As the duo continue to push their bloops and bleeps, they will be doing a number of shows later this summer and here are the dates:
August 3 – Oshega Festival – Montreal, QC
August 4 – Historic Fort York – Toronto, ON
August 5 – Lollapalooza – Chicago, IL
August 7 – Red Rocks – Morrison, CO
August 10-12 – Outside Lands – San Francisco, CA
October 21 – Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY
October 25 – US Cellular Center – Asheville, NC
October 26-28 – Voodoo Experience Music Festival – New Orleans, LA
October 28 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
October 30 – Austin Music Hall – Austin, TX
October 31 – Palladium Ballroom – Dallas, TX
November 8 – Foro Alterno – Guadalajara, MX
November 10 – ONE Festival – Mexico City, MX
“So we sailed onto the sun/’till we found the sea of bees…”
Okay, that’s not the actual lyrics to “Yellow Submarine” but Sea Of Bees are/is a true artist who make true music, and truth be told, she/they’ve released a brand new video for the song “Gone”. But she is/they’re not gone, she’s/they’re here for you to see and hear.
“War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.”
For the casual fan, it might seem odd that there is yet another Frankie Goes To Hollywood compilation CD, or in this case a double CD. “Aren’t deluxe editions enough?” might be a question that comes up. Considering how many mixes were created for their songs, it seems the possibilities are almost endless, and fortunately for fans of FGTH and the Zang Tumb Tuum happy camp, there’s still a good amount of music left.
The subtitle of Sex Mix is Archive Tapes and Studio Adventures, Volume One, which if the title is any indication, there will be at least another set in store sometime in the future. For this new one, scheduled for release on the 6th of August, the focus is on mixes found on their cassingles and CD singles, which were different from those mixes found on vinyl. FGTH fans (like myself) sought after the cassingles (or what they call a “singlette”) because the programs on each one were different, it often had liner notes unique to the format, and it made for a completely different listening experience from what you’d buy on vinyl. Here is the official track listing:
Disc 1
Happy Hi! (All in the Body)
Welcome to the Pleasuredome (The Soundtrack from Bernard Rose’s Video)
Get It On (Long Version)
Welcome to the Pleasuredome (How to Remake the World)
Happy Hi! (All in the Mind)
Relax (International)
The Power of Love (Extended Singlette Version)
The World is My Oyster (Trapped)
Holier Than Thou (FGTH’s Christmas Message)
The World is My Oyster (Scrapped)
Holier Than Thou (further festive messaging)
The Power of Love (Instrumental Singlette Version)
The World is My Oyster (at its full length)
Don’t Lose What’s Left
Rage Hard + ++ *
Disc 2
Relax (Sex Mix)
Later On (from One September Monday)
Ferry Cross The Mersey (…and here I’ll stay)
Two Tribes (Keep the Peace – Intro)
One February Friday (Singlette Version Part 1)
Two Tribes (Carnage)
One February Friday (Singlette Version Part 2)
War (somewhere between Hiding and Hidden)
One February Friday (Singlette Version Part 3)
Two Tribes (Keep the Peace – Outro)
Warriors of the Wasteland (Compacted)
Do You Think I’m Sexy?
Watching the Wildlife (Voiceless)
After seeing this, what could a Volume 2 consist of? At this point, who knows. There are still a few mixes that have not been officially released by ZTT but can be found in bootleg form. No matter, Sex Mix is sure to satisfy the FGTH/ZTT fanatics out there who must have every variation of their favorite songs.
People making music, singing on the streets while eating food? Good enough for me. Did you know the Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars are back? Did you know they were not around? Boom, they’re back.
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Cortandfatboy
The show is no more, but you may explore the archives of this great Portland-based podcast while you can. You may now listen to Cort & Bobby in Welcome To That Whole Thing, listed below.
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Seamerias
Brand new website by a woman whose photography I’ve been a fan of for awhile. While based in the San Diego area, she is ready to take on projects wherever it may lead her.
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