Thursday Music News

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05/14/2015
Janice Headley
photo by Jill Rachel Evans

  • Beloved Bay Area band Thee Oh Sees release their sixth full-length, Mutilator Defeated At Last, on May 18th via Castle Face Records. You can stream the album in its entirety below. A press release notes that on the new one, "synths and acoustic guitars wind throughout the album like veins of gold through granite," adding it's "made to be played loudly and demands bodily sacrifice." There ya go. [Consequence of Sound]

  • Arcade Fire musician (and brother to Win) Will Butler stopped by Late Night With Seth Meyers last night in support of his debut solo release, Policy. Check out his fancy moves during his performance of the single "Anna" below. And keep track of all the late night musical highlights with KEXP's TV Eye column. [Stereogum]

  • Ready to feel old? This year marks the tenth anniversary of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's self-titled debut album. Ouch. To commemorate the occasion, they'll be reissuing a remastered version of the album on gold vinyl, with a download card featuring 12 solo acoustic recordings by frontman Alec Ounsworth. Stream one of those tracks — his stripped-down take on "Let the Cool Goddess Rust Away" — below. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah will perform the album on Friday, July 17th at The Crocodile. [Under the Radar]

  • Scottish rockers The Twilight Sad never fail to bring the bleak, and their new video for the single "It Never Was The Same" is no exception. Directed by UK film duo handheldcineclub, the dramatic video is as impactful as the band's most recent album Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave. Watch below, and watch their recent KEXP VIP session from The Triple Door on the KEXP Blog here. [Stereogum]

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