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Andrew Bird - “Eyeoneye”
Via pitchfork.com
“Eyeoneye” is the first song released from Andrew Bird’s new album Break It Yourself, which is out March 6 via Mom + Pop. As previously mentioned, the album was recorded at Bird’s barn in Western Illinois, and follows 2009’s Noble Beast. Everyone who buys a ticket for Bird’s upcoming tour gets download codes for the album, as well as two live EPs from 2011 and 2012. A deluxe box set version of the album will also be available (starting tomorrow) via Bird’s website, in a limited edition of 1,000. Each linen-wrapped box will be hand-numbered and will contain the album on 2xLP and CD, as well as a DVD called Here’s What Happened, lyric booklet, a poster, a “photographic reproduction of the 1915 album cover image,” and a “stationary and stamp set.”
out 30th of January
Lana Del Rey - “Born To Die”
Sigur Rós - “Inni”
Inni is Sigur Rós’ second live film following 2007’s tour documentary Heima. Whereas that film positioned the group in the context of their Icelandic homeland, providing geographical, social and historical perspectives on their music, Inni focuses purely on the band’s performance, and stands as a stark counterpoint to Heima’s kaleidoscopic richness. Where Heima was lush and colorfully expansive, Inni is spare and near-monochromatic in its tunnel vision. Filmed in a manner that invites both intimacy and claustrophobia, Inni cocoons the viewer in a one-on-one relationship with the band, eschewing the audience for closeness, depicting how it feels for both band and fan to experience Sigur Rós live.
The film’s atmosphere is enhanced by Morisset’s re-filming of the original digital footage on 16mm, which was then re-filmed again, sometimes through prisms and other found objects, allowing Inni to look and feel like something recovered from the past. Interspersed with this is archival footage drawn from the band’s previous decade, dating back as far as 1998. This juxtaposition gives viewers the full scope of Sigur Rós’ origins, evolution, originality and influence.
Film Trackinglist:
- ný batterí
- svefn-g-englar
- fljótavík
- inní mér syngur vitleysingur
- sæglópur
- festival
- e-bow
- popplagið
- lúppulagið
14 nov - Berlin Screening @ Babilon
via > www.sigur-ros.co.uk
Clock Opera
Mint Julep - “Why Don’t We”
From the forthcoming Mint Julep album ‘Save Your Season’ out on November 21st.
Directed by Tomas Mankovsky.

