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[Watch] Bobby Womack - "Whatever Happened To The Times" (Official Video)

Coinciding with the release of his new LP The Bravest Man In The Universe, which was produced by Damon Albarn and XL Recordings boss Richard Russell, Bobby Womack has put out the official video for the song "Whatever Happened To The Times." The video, directed by Jamie-James Medina and Yusuf Pirhasan, is as eerie and mysterious as the sounds Womack has created for this album, with the imagery of interstellar travel evoking the search for the intricacies of the human soul. Watch it above.

The Bravest Man In The Universe is out now via XL Recordings.

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[Listen] Smashing Pumpkins - 'Oceania' (Full Album Stream)

One week before its release date next week, the Smashing Pumpkins' new "album within an album" Oceania has been made available to stream in its entirety exclusively through iTunes. The 13-track effort was devoid of any singles because, as frontman Billy Corgan explains, the band wanted "the album to be heard as it was meant to be. The only way to make the case that every song on Oceania is worth hearing is to put your heart into the sequence as a cohesive whole."

Oceania is out on June 19th via EMI and the band's own Martha's Music imprint. Check out the full tracklisting after the jump.

One week before its release date next week, the Smashing Pumpkins' new "album within an album" Oceania has been made available to stream in its entirety exclusively through iTunes. The 13-track effort was devoid of any singles because, as frontman Billy Corgan explains, the band wanted "the album to be heard as it was meant to be. The only way to make the case that every song on Oceania is worth hearing is to put your heart into the sequence as a cohesive whole."

Oceania is out on June 19th via EMI and the band's own Martha's Music imprint. Check out the full tracklisting after the jump.

Oceania Tracklist:
01. Quasar
02. Panopticon
03. The Celestials
04. Violet Rays
05. My Love Is Winter
06. One Diamond, One Heart
07. Pinwheels
08. Oceania
09. Pale Horse
10. The Chimera
11. Glissandra
12. Inkless
13. Wildflower

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[Download] Charli XCX's 'Heartbreaks And Earthquakes' Mixtape

On the same day that she's released her You're The One EP, Charli XCX has unveiled a companion release of sorts in the form of a continuous 21-minute mixtape titled Heartbreaks And Earthquakes. The mixtape is a collection of Charli XCX's own tracks and remixes, as well as her adding vocals on top of songs by artists such as Drake and Blood Orange. As well, their are a few remixes of Charli XCX songs from other musicians, including a remix of her lead single "You're The One" by Odd Future duo The Internet and featuring verses from Odd Future member Mike G. Stream the entire mixtape below, and head over to Charli XCX's official website to download it for free.

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[Listen] Passion Pit - "I'll Be Alright"

Passion Pit have followed up their lead single "Take A Walk" with another track from their forthcoming sophomore LP titled "I'll Be Alright." The song is as dreamy and upbeat as Passion Pit songs have always been, with an interesting blend of glitchy segments thrown in there to stir up the mix. Check it out below.

Passion Pit's sophomore album Gossamer is out on July 24th via Columbia Records, and yesterday the band announced tour dates, which you can check out here.

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[Listen] The Ballantynes - "Misery" & "Stay"

Since forming in September of last year, Vancouver gospel/soul outfit The Ballantynes has been making significant headway with their limited but fantastic repertoire. After dropping their debut 7" single "The Message"/"The Railtown Abbey" last December, the seven-piece has been touring, faced off against Vancouver's own Nardwaur the Human Serviette, and are even set to appear at this year's Sled Island Festival in Calgary later this month.

Now, the group are gearing up for the release of their next release, a brand new 7" single titled "Misery"/"Stay," which is set to drop on June 19th through La Ti Da Records. For the next week, the two-song single will be available to stream through The Ballantyne's Bandcamp page, so give it a listen below.

Make sure to follow the band on both Facebook and Twitter, and pick up their debut single here.

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[Review] Dot 2 Dot Festival Manchester


A 4 day weekend. A rarity in anyone's yearly calendar, not this year if you're in the UK. Thanks to the Queen! God Save her and all that. What better way to spend part of it than at a must on the local gig calendar, Dot to Dot Manchester. It's is a funny event really taking place across three cities in total over three separate days. Manchester was the final stop for the bands who'd sweated their music into Nottingham and Bristol the previous two days. Manchester's gigs this year had introduced some new venues adding to previous years' fun times. Large venues like The Ritz and Sound Control were  staple but new kids on the block Zoo had been added to the mix making for a smaller more intimate feel at a few sets. It takes place across 5 venues all reasonably close together just off of Oxford Road right in the City centre, handy, Sound Control also had 3 levels which was an added bonus for ticket holders. Why? My main concern was going to be getting from place to place and then getting back into venues. What if they were too full? What if the stage I wanted to get to was unavailable?!


A 4 day weekend. A rarity in anyone's yearly calendar, not this year if you're in the UK. Thanks to the Queen! God Save her and all that. What better way to spend part of it than at a must on the local gig calendar, Dot to Dot Manchester. It's is a funny event really taking place across three cities in total over three separate days. Manchester was the final stop for the bands who'd sweated their music into Nottingham and Bristol the previous two days. Manchester's gigs this year had introduced some new venues adding to previous years' fun times. Large venues like The Ritz and Sound Control were  staple but new kids on the block Zoo had been added to the mix making for a smaller more intimate feel at a few sets. It takes place across 5 venues all reasonably close together just off of Oxford Road right in the City centre, handy, Sound Control also had 3 levels which was an added bonus for ticket holders. Why? My main concern was going to be getting from place to place and then getting back into venues. What if they were too full? What if the stage I wanted to get to was unavailable?!

Turns out, the main place I wanted to be was at the aforementioned Sound Control. After picking up my wristband I was at The Ritz and heard the familiar sound of Bastille ringing through the venue so quickly headed to enjoy an albeit short but sweet set. The band actually ended up playing two sets after Summer Camp cancelled, I only caught one set but they filled the room with ease packing a large punch for a band so young.

After Bastille I headed down to the place I wanted to witness some musical magic for the majority of the day, Sound Control. First up as I walked through the ground floor and headed up to the awkwardly shaped Club room was Clock Opera who's album I absolutely loved. From the rather large crowd they'd drawn in I think a lot of people eddied too. A highlight of the set for me was "Lesson No7" as the beat kicked in the floor slowly started to bounce in time. Wonderful.

Next up was some fun from 2:54 who were playing in the loft. They'd been getting a fair bit of attention on the blogs and from the likes of Zane Lowe and radio so I was pretty giddy for the set and I wasn't disappointed. Their echoey twangs filled the loft with an ease and elegance. Next up was a really intriguing act: Pure Love. A band fronted by Frank Carter, the previous lead singer of Gallows and a man I'd seen cause carnage in the past at the likes of Sonisphere and Leeds festival. He knew how to make some noise yet this new project is a popper affair. The loft was pretty quiet for the set in all honesty which led to Frank immediately jumping the barrier and planting his mic stand right in front of me. He commanded the attention of the room with the actions of a man in a hardcore band, the music has changed but his presence has not. A great set from a band with a future if they play their cards right. Only downside was he tried to start a circle pit at one point, the crowd weren't the circle pitting type and it led to Frank hitting me in the face with his bottle of cider. Luckily, I like cider.

Finishing up a day of truly great music in Soundcontrol's Loft was Cloud Nothings, Wavves and Pulled Apart By Horses. One band I like a lot while two of those bands I adore. Cloud Nothings set was a gentle yet noisy affair and a nice little bit of relaxation from the energetic performance Pure Love had offered half an hour prior not to say these guys didn't have energy but the main event for many in the room was still to come. Nathan Williams, frontman of the surf-punk band Wavves wandered on stage to set up his kit, strat in hand a few minutes later his band joined him and without a word the intro to "King of the Beach" filled the air and damn it was loud! I don't know if previous sets had sensitised my ears to the levels but it was a wall of fuzzy goodness. I like it loud and the next 45 minutes was a joy to watch with tracks from his two albums and EP, Life Sux being played one after another.

Pulled Apart By Horses followed Wavves and after the two days prior they looked a little rough prior to the set, I spotted Lee their drummer watching Wavves contently from side of stage. The boys took to their slot on stage and bloody delivered a knock-out blow after a day of already great music. Tracks like "V.E.N.O.M." and "Punched a Lion In The Throat" were sang back at them as the crowd all bounced as one. From the rowdiness and the state of my shoes/t-shirt by the end of the set I must say I'd had a great day and the event was a well oiled machine. It managed to showcase some great new emerging talent along with some more established acts. For a music fan and avid gig goer I'd recommend the day in any of the cities to everyone. Roll on D2D2013 I say! Onwards and upwards. 

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[Listen] The Weeknd - "Our Love"

The Weeknd has decided to release a previously unreleased track titled "Our Love," a song originally recorded in 2009 with the help of production group The Noise. A snippet of it appeared on The Weeknd's The Noise EP, but now you can hear the track in full. The song, which was produced by T-Minus, is miles away from the drug and sex-fueled subject matter of his recent works, focusing more on love itself and wholly embodying a true pop style. Check it out below.

(via Earmilk and Plex).

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