


The debut album by the singer from the Walkmen, Black Hours, is being released by Ribbon on May 6. Hamilton Leithauser, “Alexandra”/”In the Shadows” (Ribbon Music) This is one of the better tracks by the kind of overrated sister rock band from California, and this single features a remix by Giorgio Moroder! See the video for the original song here. See (most of) a video for the cover, feat. See some video from the session here.Īs part of the Side by Side series, the original Cure song is featured back to back with a cover by J Mascis & co. The band recorded these songs with the Magik Magik Orchestra last summer, in John Vanderslice’s Tiny Telephone studio in San Francisco. The Dodos, Yours Truly Sessions (Polyvinyl) The British dance music outfit has never released this track in a physical format until now. The art-rock weirdos in their early days, performing at one of NYC’s legendary punk venues, introduced by David Bowie.ĭisclosure, “Apollo” (Cherrytree/Interscope) Listen to the A-side here.ĭevo, Live at Max’s Kansas City 1977 (Jackpot) Two new tracks by the Australian electro-pop band. The debut release by the Scottish band, which preceded their 2013 LP The Bones of What You Believe, was never released in North America - until now.Ĭut Copy, “In These Arms of Love”/”Like Any Other Day” (Modular/Republic)įormat: 10″ (the format that time nearly forgot) Watch the video, starring Kate Mara, here.įormat: 12″ clear orange vinyl, hand-numbered bootleg sleeve This track is on the band’s latest, sophomore record, After the Disco, but it’s got three exclusive remixes and instrumental and a cappella versions of the song (which is not their best - put it on a mix for your mom). Watch it here.īroken Bells, “Holding on for Life” (Columbia)īroken Bells is Shins singer James Mercer and Danger Mouse, that musical slut.

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Luckily the mountains of cocaine that Bowie was ingesting at the time didn’t ruin his voice - it’s one of his least awful TV appearance from that period. Listen here.ĭavid Bowie, “1984”/”1984″ live on The Dick Cavett Show (Rhino)Ī track from Bowie’s 1974 Orwell-referencing quasi-rock opera soundtrack (someone should produce that for Broadway), Diamond Dogs, with a live TV version on the B-side. This single will feature album and non-album versions of a pretty killer track by the Atlanta band. & Rakim, Crosses, Crystal Antlers, the Darcys, Django Django, the Dodos, Ex-Cult, Sky Ferreira, Peter Murphy, Neon Neon, Public Enemy, the Sam Roberts Band, School of Seven Bells, Omar Souleyman, Spaceman 3 and Spoon. Among the artists issuing smaller/regional runs are Eric B. (Note that the following are somewhat attainable, exclusive RSD records, with runs of 1,000 or more. So we’ve narrowed the lengthy list of releases down to the best and in some cases weirdest records coming to a wax shack near you. Seven years in, Record Store Day has become pretty mainstream, with lots of major labels and bands jumping on board - Disney and One Direction have RSD releases this year - and the flow of boring classic rock is neverending. On Saturday, April 19, the local shops will be overflowing with people and the wax they want to buy: there are hundreds of exclusives and premieres produced for this international event. We hope you’ve been saving up for this weekend’s annual vinyl windfall: Record Store Day!
