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Gonzalo Rubalcaba - downloadAlbum: Supernova
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NewsBelong And Album Leaf Hit The RoadExperimental fuzz rockers Belong will be hitting the road this May in support of their 2006 debut, October Language (Carpark). The band will be bringing their brand of dance-rock to the East Coast, kicking off in Tampa, Florida. Joining the band on the road is Sub Pop electronic outfit the Album Leaf. "The Album Leaf shows will be our first outside of New Orleans as a three-piece. When we toured last year with Ariel Pink, we toured as a two-piece because it was the most viable thing for us to do at that time," says Turk Dietrich, one-half of the duo, who tends to a mellotron with a midi controller on stage. "The show is much stronger with the additional instrumentation." In addition to the tour, Belong are set to release a limited-edition LP this summer and have just begun work on their second full-length. The band is aiming for an early 2008 release. Tour Dates For Belong 05/07 - Tampa, FL - Crowbar 05/08 - Orlando, FL - The Social 05/09 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl 05/10 - Charlotte, NC - Neighborhood Theatre 05/11 - Washington, DC - Rock N' Roll Hotel 05/12 - Hoboken, NJ - Maxwell's 05/13 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom 05/15 - Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church 05/16 - Buffalo, NY - Big Orbit's Soundlab 05/17 - Pittsburgh, PA - Diesel Club Lounge 05/18 - Ann Arbor, MI - Blind Pig The Cribs sell out legendary LA venue The Cribs played a sold-out show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles last night (July 24). Introduced by legendary LA DJ Rodney Bingenheimer, the Jarman brothers took the stage and launched into 'Hey Scenesters!' with amazing energy. "We're happy to be here so far away from home," Ryan Jarman told the packed house. "Here in LA all you cool kids know how to dance." During their 70-minute set, the band ran through several tracks from their new album, 'Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever', as well as songs from their first two records. The trio played a rare, one-song encore, after which Ryan declared, "Encores are for losers." Sean Na Na, the guitar-pop side project of Har Mar Superstar (aka Sean Tillman), kicked off the night with songs from his band's new album, 'Family Trees or: Must CoPe We', while his mate Fab Moretti of The Strokes looked on. "It's awesome to tour with The Cribs," Tillman told NME.COM after the show. "I was at the first Cribs show five years ago and I'd always wanted to tour with them." The Cribs played: 'Hey Scenesters!' 'Our Bovine Public' 'Lose Us' 'Girls Like Mystery' 'I'm A Realist' 'Moving Pictures' 'I'm Alright Me' 'I've Tried Everything' 'Women's Needs' 'Martell' 'Men's Needs' 'Mirror Kissers' 'Another Number' 'Ancient History' 'The Wrong Way To Be' 'We Can Only Cheat You' The Cribs and Sean Na Na continue their tour of the US with a show in San Francisco tonight (July 25). |
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