News
Bad Lieutenant – New Single and UK Tour
One of the more surprising turnouts from the New Order burnout is the arrival of Bad Lieutenant, formed in 2007 by Bernard Sumner with longtime New Order guitarist Phil Cunningham and new gun Jake Evans. Even more surprising is that of the quality and consistency of the bands debut album Never Cry Another Tear, released in October 2009. With their second single “Twist of Fate” about to be released, the band are about to embark on a 5 date UK tour.
Live Reviews
Jay Reatard’s Last Rockin’ Blast in London
Musicians die. Sometimes quite unexpectedly, most before their time, but not often enough for your brain to idle between song, between string changes or tunings to wonder “will this be the last time?”. You don’t, because you’re too busy enjoying the moment. Having witnessed Jay Reatard play what would be his last ever show in London, he was anything but the vision of a man kicking out the last of his jams.
Interviews
Amanda Palmer – Alive and Kicking
From the Dresden Dolls to her solo album, Amanda Palmer has never been less than a bold and intriguing character in American rock music. In Australia for a slew of live dates we talk to the force of nature herself about her engagement to Neil Gaiman, her Golden Globes outfit switch-a-roo, the controversy surrounding her new Evelyn Evelyn project, what’s on her bed side table and a dream involving Anna Pavlova wearing a spacesuit… and God.
Features
Remembering the Iconic and Influential Rowland S. Howard
Forever known as Nick Cave’s red right hand in the Birthday Party, Rowland was the purveyor of that skeletal, metallic guitar style that along with the bass growl of Tracey Pew, defined the sound of the band. Speaking to Static’s Chris Berkley, only a few weeks before his passing, Rowland S. Howard recounts his extensive career and his brief return to music with Pop Crimes.
Album / EP Reviews
Tune-yards – Bird-brains
One of the top records of the year that you never want to hear again? Merrill Garbus is Tune-yards and experimental lo-fi folk is the order of the day.
Luke Haines – 21st Century Man
Luke Haines looks back at the 20th Century, and takes pop shots at the maligned and those who got left behind in typical Haines fashion.
Lightspeed Champion – Life is Sweet! Nice to Meet You
Dev Hynes brings us more songs of bittersweet romance on his sophomore release as Lightspeed Champion.
Hatcham Social – Sidewalk EP
One of Webcuts favourite albums of last year, Hatcham Social hit the new year with this 6 track EP of new and familiar.
Why? – Eskimo Snow
The unlikely paring of hip-hop and indie rock actual make for compatible bedfellows with Californian band Why?’s fourth full length album.
Oh, rock me, rock me, The New Pornographers. Now this is more like it. After the, I don’t wanna say disappointment, but there I said it, of Challengers, Carl, Dan, Neko and co are back in speaker blowing return to form with this the first taste from their forthcoming album Together, released May 3/4 through Matador Records. “Your Hands (Together)” is old-school TNP get up and dance fun. The band said their inspirations for it were “a magical trifecta of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” with ABBA’s “Waterloo” and Siouxsie and the Banshees “Christine”. We say “right on”. You can download the song here. Turn it up!