FOUND MUSIC Nº 5: GARY WILSON

Gary Wilson self recorded “You Think You Really Know Me” in his parent’s basement in the mid 70’s, pressing only 300 copies. I first heard it in the early 90’s from a cassette copy being passed around. Sounding something like Prince starring in a Dario Argento film, the desperation of the voice in songs like Loneliness and 6.4 = Makeout warped through the music, combining the darkly absurd with something elusive—that weirdness underneath the smooth surface of 70’s mellow pop and countless Three’s Company episodes finally articulated. Rumors of Gary Wilson’s whereabouts, that he had been playing in a Holiday Inn lounge, went around for years. He resurfaced later in a series of performances involving mannequins and copious amounts of cellophane, as well as in a documentary. Here are a few tracks:



Gary Wilson – 6.4 = Makeout

Gary Wilson – You Keep on Looking

Gary Wilson – Chromium Bitch

Gary Wilson – I Wanna Lose Control

Gary Wilson – Loneliness

Scott Pilgrim Soundtrack Details Announced


Beck has written songs for the Scott Pilgrim film’s fictional band Sex BOB-OMB. The songs were recorded two summers ago at the request of director Edgar Wright (Shaun Of The Dead) and Nigel Godrich, who contributed the score to the film. The versions on the soundtrack have vocals redubbed by the film’s actors.

New INXS Record Club T-Shirts

We have a limited t-shirt of Record Club’s ‘Kick’ available. We also have a girl’s shirt available this time.

Beck on 2 Tracks on Tobacco’s “Maniac Meat”



Tobacco’s “Maniac Meat” is out on Anticon records and Beck appears on 2 tracks…”Fresh Hex” and “Grape Aerosmith.”

Visit Tobacco’s website at blackmothsuperrainbow.com

Buy the album

Charlotte Gainsbourg’s “Time of the Assassins”


Check out the new Charlotte Gainsbourg video. As Pitchfork put it, “things get weird.” Directed by Todd Cole, shot in Big Sur, California in April 2010.

Music Loves You



Music Loves You began from a desire to talk about music, artists, fans, and in a larger sense, all that surrounds concerts. The desire to show all those moments where an artist and his public become one. Here is an exhibition that deals with all these things, through snapshots taken by photographers, but also by the artists themselves. A tribute to all that contribute to make a concert so special and unforgettable.

Beck Contributes Songs To Scott Pilgrim Movie



Beck has contributed songs to the upcoming film “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World”, based on the Bryan Lee O’Malley comicbook of the same name. Starring Michael Cera, Jason Schwartzman, and Anna Kendrick, Beck’s contributions centered on writing songs to be performed by Pilgrim’s (played by Michael Cera) band, “Sex Bob-Omb.”

Slated for release on August 13, there will also be a soundtrack album featuring the Beck-penned tracks along with other songs by Broken Social Scene, Metric, and Cornelius.

The film is being directed by Edgar Wright and scored by Nigel Godrich.

Watch the trailer here

ALEX CHILTON



In tribute to Alex Chilton, found a live cover of ‘Kangaroo’ from the Sea Change tour in Japan and another performed on the BBC in 2003. Must have played this song on stage a 100 times. One of my favorite songs from one of the best songwriters who ever lived.–Beck



NEW RECORD CLUB T SHIRT AVAILABLE

OAR T-Shirt

We are doing a limited run of shirts featuring the drawing of the Skip Spence cover done by Beck from the last Record Club. They are printed on premium Alternative Apparel shirts. Get one while they last!

Tobacco Album

TOBACCO RELEASES SOPHOMORE ALBUM, MANIAC MEAT, FEATURING BECK, ON MAY 25TH ON ANTICON, PLUS PREVIEWS NEW MATERIAL ON SPRING TOUR

Tobacco is back and beastlier than ever with Maniac Meat, a record designed to bully his previous works into a corner, gut them, and leave ’em for dead. If the details seem scarce, it’s because that’s how Tobacco likes to keep them. Hailing from somewhere north of Pittsburgh, he has successfully made a name for himself even as, whenever possible, he’s avoided acknowledging that name’s legal counterpart. As both the frontman of Black Moth Super Rainbow and the sole creative engine behind Tobacco, he’s earned the eager ears and prying eyes of doggedly loyal fans and smitten critics alike – a kindness he’s repaid by granting few interviews, obscuring his face in photos, and seeming wholly uninterested in the subject of his own identity. Such things just get in the way of the music after all, so if it’s easier, you might think of Tobacco as music – a one-man genre made of equal parts analog crunch, earthy psychedelia, fuzzed-up hip-hop, and outside pop.

Until last year with the release of the Dave Fridmann-produced collaborative affair, Eating Us, Black Moth Super Rainbow was roughly treated as a solo project with Tobacco creating three albums and several EPs worth of sludgy pagan pop for his cohorts to realize live. Though over time, Tobacco came to crave a more pure musical identity, one steeped in guttural sounds that hit harder and flashed brighter. This fixation reared its ugly head as 2008’s beat-oriented Fucked Up Friends, Tobacco’s official debut. Now, two years later, with Black Moth Super Rainbow effectively relegated to “side project” status, Tobacco has returned with Maniac Meat, an album saturated with Tobacco’s swampy analog aesthetic. This is not an album about looking back – neither to the black psychedelic pop of BMSR, nor to the warped rap thump of Fucked Up Friends.

Rather, this album emerged as antithesis. Tobacco crafted Maniac Meat as he put the finishing touches on Eating Us, treating the solo release as a depository for his more primal urges. The only live instrumentation to cross over was the thrashing bass and clanging drums. But even as the Tobacco material grew darker, deeper and nastier in tone, it also became something with real swag. Not a hip-hop record, per se – just something that parties like one.

Is it any wonder then, that Maniac Meat – which plays like a dingy refraction of the pink-hued era that Tobacco came up in, the late ’80s/early ’90s – would attract the attention of Beck Hansen? He’s the record’s lone guest, alternately sparring and coasting with Tobacco’s well-known arsenal of vintage synthesizers, noise boxes and voice modulators.

Tobacco’s Maniac Meat, an album of odd beauty, organic as rot, enduring as death, is out May 25, 2010 on Anticon. Tobacco will tour leading up to the album’s release, including a stop in Austin for SXSW.

Download a hi res jpeg of Tobacco by The Seven Fields of Aphelion here: http://www.anticon.com/pr/ricechex.jpg

Maniac Meat Tracklisting:
01. Constellation Dirtbike Head
02. Fresh Hex (Featuring Beck)
03. Mexican Icecream
04. Lick The Witch
05. Sweatmother
06. Motorlicker
07. Unholy Demon Rhythms
08. Heavy Makeup
09. Grape Aerosmith (Featuring Beck)
10. New Juices From The Hot Tub Freaks
11. Six Royal Vipers
12. Overheater
13. Creepy Phone Calls
14. TV All Greasy
15. Stretch Your Face
16. Nuclear Waste Aerobics

Tobacco Spring Tour:
Fri. Mar. 12 – Toledo, OH @ Mickey Finn’s Pub
Sat. Mar. 13 — Cincinnati, OH @ Northside Tavern
Sun. Mar. 14 – Nashville, TN @ Exit In w/ DJ Kidsmeal, Blastoids
Wed. Mar. 17 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s Annex (IODA’s Opening Day Bash) – SXSW
Fri. Mar. 19 – Austin, TX @ Barbarella (Anticon Showcase) – SXSW
Sat. Mar. 20 – Austin, TX @ Vice (Noise Problem Party) – SXSW
Sat. Mar. 20 – Austin, TX @ (The Imposition Party) – SXSW
Wed. Mar. 24 — San Diego, CA @ Casbah w/ The Hood Internet, Nice Nice
Thu. Mar. 25 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo w/ The Hood Internet
Fri. Mar. 26– Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar w/ The Hood Internet
Sat. Mar. 27 — San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill w/ The Hood Internet
Sun. Mar. 28 — Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall w/ The Hood Internet
Mon. Mar. 29 — Portland, OR @ Holocene w/ The Hood Internet, Small Black
Tue. Mar. 30 — Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey w/ The Hood Internet
Fri. Apr. 2 — Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club w/ High Places, The Hood Internet
Sat. Apr. 3 — Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle w/ The Hood Internet
Sat. Apr. 24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory

“when the stuff is this jaw-droppingly great, more is definitely better.” – Kevin O’Donnell, Rolling Stone

“Whether drum, synth or samples flute, his source materials sound like they were pulled out of wet earth. . . Tobacco prefers to keep things ethereal and sweet, layered but uncomplicated, and heavily affected. . . Ambient passages and turntable affects are kept minimal, while everything else about Fucked Up Friends is gigantic. . . easily one of 2008’s best driving records.” – Chris Martins,The Onion’s A.V. Club

“swelling waves of dreamy keyboards and organs give way to unexpectedly gritty synth blomps, gripping beats, and the occasional tripped-out vocal tangent.” – Connie Hwong, XLR8R

Tobacco Online:
http://www.maniacmeat.com
http://www.myspace.com/tobacco
http://www.myspace.com/anticon
http://www.facebook.com/maniacmeat
http://www.facebook.com/anticonrecords
http://www.anticon.com

For more information, contact:
Jessica Linker | Pitch Perfect PR – jessica@pitchperfectpr.com, 773-472-1813