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[News] Animal Collective's Deakin Says 'Centipede Hz' Will Be Weirder Than Expected

When speaking to The Stool Pigeon recently, Animal Collective member John "Deakin" Dibb spoke about their upcoming ninth studio album Centipede Hz. He revealed that the album will be a lot weirder than anything the band has done before, and much harder to swallow. Here's what Dibb had to say:

I remember saying, “This is going to be harder for people to swallow.” There’s no doubt about it: people are going to react to this. It wasn’t being bummed about it or a critical comment of the music or anything ­— I’m really stoked and I think the record’s amazing, personally. But there was an instant melodic gratification to Merriweather and I think we intentionally made a record this time that is a lot more … um … [laughs] We took a left turn at weird town. For the most part, every song, in terms of the way the record is laid out and the choices we made sonically, is way more challenging. And that’s been verified by every person I’ve played it for so far. People have said they love the record. Friends of ours have said it took them two or three times to even understand it. Merriweather is not that. From the first note of Merriweather you’re like, “Oh my God, I just wanna dance” or “My heart’s exploding.” This is more like, “This is amazing but I’m confused and I don’t quite know what’s going on and I think I need to listen to it again and maybe I should turn it off."

If you've listened to the band's forthcoming 7" single "Honeycomb" and its b-side "Gotham," then it's clear that AnCo are departing from the melodic nature of Merriweather Post Pavilion. Centipede Hz is out on September 4th via Domino.

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[Watch] Damon Albarn Premieres New Blur Song

Damon Albarn can't seem to make up his mind about Blur. First, he announced that their upcoming performance at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics would most likely be their last, only to announce shows leading up to their Olympic performance. This gave the indication that the Olympic performance wouldn't be their last. Then, producer William Orbit revealed that Albarn had halted recording sessions with Blur, which came as a complete surprise to his bandmates. Last week, though, Albarn created even more confusion when he debuted a new, untitled Blur song at the Poetry Olympics in London. According to Albarn, the song, which he recorded a week and a half ago, will be coming out in a few weeks. Watch it above, with the untitled track kicking in at the 2:30 mark.

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[News] The Helio Sequence Announce New Album: 'Negotiations'

Following the release of their fourth studio album Keep Your Eyes Ahead back in 2008, Portland alt-rock duo The Helio Sequence hit the road in support of the release. While on tour in 2009, the pair received a call that their recording space had flooded with over a foot of water, although most of their equipment was safely stowed away in their tour van. The flood meant the band had to find a new recording space, and they landed on a 1500-square-foot cafeteria in an abandoned warehouse. The change in location proved to be more than just physical, as it gave the band a chance to change their approach to recording. Their latest album, titled Negotiations, is the result of this.

Recorded over the past year or so, Negotiations is "the loosest, and most free-form the duo has ever done," with a sound that the band describes as "warmer, more organic and more spacey/ethereal." The 11-track effort is set for release on September 11th via Sub Pop, and to give fans an introduction to the album the duo have released a promotional trailer featuring an unidentified song from the forthcoming studio effort. Check it out, along with the tracklisting for Negotiations, after the jump.

Following the release of their fourth studio album Keep Your Eyes Ahead back in 2008, Portland alt-rock duo The Helio Sequence hit the road in support of the release. While on tour in 2009, the pair received a call that their recording space had flooded with over a foot of water, although most of their equipment was safely stowed away in their tour van. The flood meant the band had to find a new recording space, and they landed on a 1500-square-foot cafeteria in an abandoned warehouse. The change in location proved to be more than just physical, as it gave the band a chance to change their approach to recording. Their latest album, titled Negotiations, is the result of this.

Recorded over the past year or so, Negotiations is "the loosest, and most free-form the duo has ever done," with a sound that the band describes as "warmer, more organic and more spacey/ethereal." The 11-track effort is set for release on September 11th via Sub Pop, and to give fans an introduction to the album the duo have released a promotional trailer featuring an unidentified song from the forthcoming studio effort. Check it out, along with the tracklisting for Negotiations, after the jump.

Negotiations Tracklist:
01. One More Time
02. October
03. Downward Spiral
04. The Measure
05. Hall of Mirrors
06. Harvester of Souls
07. Open Letter
08. When the Shadow Falls
09. Silence on Silence
10. December
11. Negotiations

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[News] Radiohead Stage Collapses in Toronto

Photo via Roeland Roovers/Mobypicture

Yesterday, the stage in Toronto's Downsview Park collapsed in preparation for the show Radiohead was set to perform that night. The collapse caused one person to receive severe injuries and was transported to a local hospital, two received minor injuries and were released shortly after, while one person was pronounced dead on the scene. According to BBC, the person killed was Radiohead's drum technician Scott Johnson.

Radiohead wrote on their Facebook, "Due to unforeseen circumstances the radiohead show at downsview park tonight has been cancelled. Fans are advised not to make their way to the venue. Refunds will be made at point of purchase. Further information is to follow."

The show was supposed to mark the end of Radiohead's North American tour, but given the circumstances the band is likely to reschedule. More on this story as it develops.

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[Listen] Childish Gambino - "Shoulda Known"

After steadily releasing new tracks every week or so, Childish Gambino has been absent these past two weeks, but now he's back! His latest track is a solo number titled "Shoulda Known," a thoughtful, relationship-centric track that sees Gambino dropping rhymes about Twitter and Christina Milian. Stream it below.

Childish Gambino's other recent releases include collaborations with Beck, Nipsey Hussle, Heems, ScHoolboy Q, as well as another solo track titled "We Ain't Them."

(via Complex).

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[Watch] Yellow Ostrich - "The Shakedown" (Official Video)

The new video for Yellow Ostrich's song "The Shakedown," from their sophomore LP Strange Land, premiered yesterday on NYLON, and it sees the band going low budget. Directed by the band themselves, this is what lead singer/guitarist Alex Schaaf had to say: "We made this video ourselves in Michael's basement. With no budget and minimal gear, we explored the beauty of darkness. The white light represents the past, and the black light represents the future. Should I stay or should I go?" Watch it above.

Yellow Ostrich is touring through till the end of the month alongside Los Campesinos! and again in August, so make sure to check out their full tour schedule to see if they will be performing near you. Tour dates after the jump.

The new video for Yellow Ostrich's song "The Shakedown," from their sophomore LP Strange Land, premiered yesterday on NYLON, and it sees the band going low budget. Directed by the band themselves, this is what lead singer/guitarist Alex Schaaf had to say: "We made this video ourselves in Michael's basement. With no budget and minimal gear, we explored the beauty of darkness. The white light represents the past, and the black light represents the future. Should I stay or should I go?" Watch it above.

Yellow Ostrich is touring through till the end of the month alongside Los Campesinos! and again in August, so make sure to check out their full tour schedule to see if they will be performing near you. Tour dates after the jump.

Yellow Ostrich Tour Dates:

6/16 - Plush - St. Louis, MO #

6/17 - Headliners Music Hall - Louisville, KY #

6/19 - The Orange Peel - Asheville, NC # 

6/20 - The National - Richmond, VA #

6/21 - Maxwell's - Hoboken, NJ #

6/22 - Le Poisson Rouge - New York, NY #

6/23 - Brooklyn Bowl - Brooklyn, NY #

6/24 - Brillowbox - Pittsburgh, PA #

6/26 - Ottobar - Baltimore, MD #

6/27 - Cat's Cradle - Carrboro, NC #

6/28 - Masquerade - Atlanta, GA #

6/29 - Beachman Theatre - Orlando, FL #

6/30 - Bardot - Miami, FL #

8/2 - Turner Hall - Milwaukee, WI &

8/3-5 - Lollapalooza - Chicago, IL

8/9 - Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV

8/11 - Outside Lands - San Francisco, CA

# - w/ Los Campesinos!

& - w/ Sharon Van Etten, Tennis

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[Watch] Danny Browns Talks MDMA and McDonald's on Pitchfork's '+1'

Following the Pitcfork.tv +1 segment featuring El-P, we have yet another rapper being given the spotlight treatment. Danny Brown features in this episode of +1, and it was filmed at San Miguel Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona. During the episode, Danny talks about MDMA, McDonald's, and performs his song "Blueberry (Pills and Cocaine)." Watch it above.

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