Earl Sweatshirt, the Alchemist, More Produce New Mach-Hommy Album

Earl Sweatshirt, the Alchemist, More Produce New Mach-Hommy Album

Earl Sweatshirt has produced three tracks on the new album from Mach-Hommy. Selling for $77.77 on Bandcamp (and currently unavailable on streaming sites), Dump Gawd: Hommy Edition also features a pair of beats from the Alchemist, plus production from DJ Preservation, Your Old Droog, and more, as Stereogum points out. THA GOD FAHIM also shows up for a few features. Scroll down to check out the cover art. Previous Mach-Hommy release HBO (Haitian Body Odour) originally went on sale for $300, though it’s now available via Soundcloud

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Perfume Genius Announces Tour With the xx

Perfume Genius Announces Tour With the xx

Perfume Genius will support the xx on their North American tour dates this fall. The trio, who announced the tour behind I See You last month, have also added a pair of new dates, in Sacramento and Nashville. Perfume Genius will also provide support on the latter, with Tycho taking on the Sacramento slot. See their shared dates below. Read Pitchfork’s cover story, “I’ll Be Your Mirror: How the xx Found Themselves—And Their Vibrant New Sound—in Each Other,” and read Perfume Genius’ Listening Diary for Pitchfork, “On Crying Along to TLC’s ‘Unpretty’ and Not Singing Like Adele.”

The xx and Perfume Genius:

09-27 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
09-29 Inglewood, CA - The Forum
10-03 Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre
10-04 Nashville, TN - Ascend Ampitheater
10-09 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
10-10 Magna, UT - The Saltair
10-12 Oklahoma City, OK - Criterion Theater
10-17 Atlanta, GA - Coca Cola Roxy
10-19 New Orleans, LA - Champions Square

Watch Pitchfork.tv’s “Best New Tracks of March 2017,” featuring Perfume Genius’ “Slip Away”:



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LCD Soundsystem Announce Brooklyn Residency Starting Next Week

LCD Soundsystem Announce Brooklyn Residency Starting Next Week

LCD Soundsystem will return to Brooklyn Steel for a week of shows beginning June 16. See the full schedule below. They played a residency at the same venue in April, where they debuted several new songs, including “Call the Police” and “American Dream.” (The band also performed both songs on “Saturday Night Live.”) Last month, James Murphy announced at their Sasquatch! Festival set that their new album is completed. In a Facebook post, Murphy wrote that the follow-up to 2010’s This Is Happening could be released within six weeks. LCD Soundsystem will headline this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival in July with A Tribe Called Quest and Solange. Get tickets here.

Read “Everything James Murphy Did While LCD Soundsystem Was Broken Up” on The Pitch. 

LCD Soundsystem:

06-16 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
06-17 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
06-19 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
06-20 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
06-21 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
06-23 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
06-24 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel

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Odesza Announce New Album A Moment Apart, Share 2 New Songs: Listen

Odesza Announce New Album A Moment Apart, Share 2 New Songs: Listen

Odesza have announced a new album, A Moment Apart. The follow-up to 2014’s In Return is due September 8 via Counter Records. The LP includes previously shared tracks “Line of Sight” and “Late Night,” as well as two newly-released tracks: “Corners of the Earth,” featuring RY X, and “Meridian.” Hear both below. Contributors on A Moment Apart include Leon Bridges and Regina Spektor. Check out the full tracklist below. Odesza are heading out on a tour soon as well—find the upcoming dates here and below.

A Moment Apart:

01 Intro
02 A Moment Apart
03 Higher Ground [ft. Naomi Wild]
04 Boy
05 Line of Sight [ft. WYNNE and Mansionair]
06 Late Night
07 Across the Room [ft. Leon Bridges]
08 Meridian
09 Everything at Your Feet [ft. The Chamanas]
10 Just a Memory [ft. Regina Spektor]
11 Divide [ft. Kelsey Bulkin]
12 Thin Floors and Tall Ceilings
13 La Ciudad
14 Falls [ft. Sasha Sloan]
15 Show Me
16 Corners of the Earth [ft. RY X] 

Odesza:

06-23 Rothbury, MI - Electric Forest 
06-25 Heber City, UT - Bonanza Campout
07-14 Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival 
07-15 Birmingham, AL - Sloss Festival 
07-22 Centre Hall, PA - Karoondinha Festival 
09-03 Seattle, WA - Bumbershoot
09-14 Auckland, New Zealand - Great Hall <~
09-15 Melbourne, Australia - Forum <~
09-16 Sydney, Australia - Enmore Theatre <~ 
09-29 London, England - 02 Forum Kentish Town *
09-30 Paris, France - Elysee Monmarte * 
10-03 Brussels, Belgium - AB Main Hall * 
10-05 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso * 
10-07 Berlin, Germany - Astra Kulturhaus *
10-20 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center ^
10-21-22 Phoenix, AZ - Lost Lake Festival 
10-24 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl ^&
10-26 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre ^&
11-03 Vancouver, British Columbia - PNE Forum ^#
11-08 Minneapolis, MN - Myth ^#
11-10 Madison, WI - Alliant Energy Center ^#
11-11 Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion ^!
11-14 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple ^!
11-17 Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis ^!
11-21 Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory ^!
12-15 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center ^

^ with Sofi Tukker 
< with The Kite String Tangle 
* with Hayden James 
~ with Running Touch
! with Louis Futon
& with Chet Porter 
# with Kasbo 



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Moby Releases New Album Via Fake Trump Press Release: Listen

Moby Releases New Album Via Fake Trump Press Release: Listen

Moby has released a new album. More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse is the producer’s second full-length with the Void Pacific Choir; the first, These Systems Are Failing, was released last fall. Moby announced his new album via a mysterious press release “from the desk of John Miller,” seemingly written from the perspective of the fictional spokesperson that Donald Trump invented to speak with reporters over the telephone back in the 1980s. “the first album they released is very noisy...as is this second album, just see the title, pretty clear.  but it's like they hate america and think it's NOT GREAT AGAIN,” it reads. “so, don't listen to this as i won’t be listening, even though they are giving it away for free! idiots!” Download the new album here and check out the press release here. Moby was reportedly asked by the Trump administration to DJ the president’s inauguration, an offer that he declined.



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Run the Jewels Announce New Shows With Danny Brown

Run the Jewels Announce New Shows With Danny Brown

Run the Jewels have decided to keep their show on the road. The duo are currently on tour behind their record RJT3, and they’ve just announce that they’ve added even more dates to their current schedule. Killer Mike and El-P already wrapped up the North American leg of their “Run the World” tour earlier in February before heading to Europe. They’ve added several headlining shows in the United States following the summer festival season, as well as new shows in Europe with none other than Danny Brown. Check out the duo’s full tour itinerary below. Danny Brown’s last album, the excellent Atrocity Exhibition, was released last fall.

Read our new feature with Run the Jewels.

Run the Jewels:

06-16 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Best Kept Secret Festival
06-24 Pilton, England - Glastonbury Festival
07-14-16 Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
07-15-16 Birmingham, AL - Sloss Music & Arts Festival
07-21-23 Seattle, WA - Capitol Hill Block Party
07-22 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
07-23 Los Angeles, CA - FYF Fest
07-29 Detroit, MI - Mo Pop Festival
08-04 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
08-04-06 Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga Festival
08-11-13 Somerset, WI - Summer Set Music Festival 
08-12-13 Baltimore, MD - Moonrise Festival 
08-19 Omaha, NE - Maha Music Festival 
08-24 Glasgow, Scotland - Bellahouston Park *^
09-02-03 Philadelphia, PA - Made in America Festival
09-07-10 Raleigh, NC - Hopscotch Music Festival
09-09-10 St. Louis, MO - LouFest
09-15 New York, NY - Meadows Music & Arts Festival
10-06-08 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival !&
10-10 Knoxville, TN - Mill & Mine !&
10-11 Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel !&
10-13 New Orleans, LA - The Joy Theatre !&
10-13-15 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival !&
10-18 Oklahoma City, OK - Diamond Ballroom !&
10-20 Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl !&
10-20-22 Phoenix, AZ - Lost Lake Festival !&
10-21 Sacramento, CA - Monster Energy Aftershock Festival !&
10-31 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet *
11-02 Copenhagen, Denmark - Tap 1 *
11-04 Paris, France - Pitchfork Festival
11-06 Brussels, Belgium - AB Hall *
11-07 Amsterdam, Netherlands - AFAS Live *
11-09 Manchester, England - Victoria Warehouse *
11-11 London, England - O2 Brixton Academy *
11-14 Birmingham, England - O2 Academy 1 *
11-16 Glasgow, Scotland - O2 Academy 1 *

* with Danny Brown
^ with Eminem
! with Denzel Curry
& with Cuz Lightyear 



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Pitchfork Announces Talk With Mitski

Pitchfork Announces Talk With Mitski

Pitchfork’s “In Sight Out” series—which covers new perspectives in music, art, and culture—is pleased to announce a new conversation with Mitski, who will sit down with Pitchfork's Jillian Mapes to discuss her music and career. The chat takes place at Brooklyn Bazaar (150 Greenpoint Ave., Brooklyn) in the Vendor Room on Saturday, July 1 at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. It’s free to the public and first come, first seated. The event is open to all ages (under 17 with a guardian).  The conversation will later be released as a podcast.

“In Sight Out” is supported by MailChimp. Previous “In Sight Out” talks have featured Nile RodgersGenesis P-Orridge, Run the Jewels, Neko Case, Jeff Tweedy, Carrie Brownstein, and Mick Jenkins.

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Washed Out Announces New Album Mister Mellow

Washed Out Announces New Album Mister Mellow

Ernest Greene (better known as Washed Out) has announced a new visual album called Mister Mellow. The follow-up to 2013’s Paracosm arrives June 30 via Stones Throw. Greene made the project almost entirely alone over the course of two years; his only collaborator was mix enginner Cole M. G. N. Mister Mellow includes the previously released track “Get Lost.” Below, watch the project’s trailer, which features shots of pills falling in slow motion and moving psychedelic patterns. Scroll down for the tracklist and artwork.

Ernest Greene heads out on tour in July; check out his schedule here. Revisit Pitchfork’s interview with Washed Out from 2013.

Mister Mellow:

01 Title Card
02 Burn Out Blues
03 Time Off
04 Floating By
05 I’ve Been Daydreaming My Entire Life
06 Hard to Say Goodbye
07 Down and Out
08 Instant Calm
09 Zonked
10 Get Lost
11 Easy Does It
12 Million Miles Away

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Sucide’s Alan Vega Posthumous Album IT Announced, New Song “DTM” Shared: Listen

Sucide’s Alan Vega Posthumous Album IT Announced, New Song “DTM” Shared: Listen

Suicide frontman Alan Vega may be gone, but his music lives on. Today, his first posthumous full-length has been announced. Titled IT, the new album arrives July 14 via FADER Label. It was recorded by Vega with his wife, Liz Lamere, beginning in 2010 up until his death last year. According to a press release, Vega found inspiration for the new album by “religiously consuming global news and taking frequent late-night walks alone throughout the streets of downtown New York.” Listen to the first single and album opener, “DTM” (short for “Dead to Me”), below. 

“Alan’s life force was so strong because he believed in his vision and purpose, “ Lamere said in a statement. “He understood we can’t control much of what happens to us, or in our world, but we have free will and the power to go on and stand for what we believe in.”

Revisit our feature “Infinity Punk: A Career-Spanning Interview With Suicide’s Alan Vega

IT:

01 DTM
02 Dukes God Bar
03 Vision
04 IT
05 Screamin Jesus
06 Motorcycle Explodes
07 Prayer
08 Prophecy
09 Stars



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Mastodon Announce Fall Tour With Eagles of Death Metal

Mastodon Announce Fall Tour With Eagles of Death Metal

Mastodon’s spring tour with Eagles of Death Metal and Russian Circles will extend throughout the year. A slate of new North American dates begins in the fall, with a UK stint to follow in December. Check out their full itinerary below. The new dates follow a series of North American shows the groups completed together last month. Mastodon released Emperor of Sand last April. Their tourmates Eagles of Death Metal put out Zipper Down in 2015. Last year, Russian Circles released Guidance.

Mastodon:

06-12 London, England - Metal Hammer Awards Show *
06-14 Budapest, Hungary - Barba Negra *
06-15 Nickesldorf, Austria - Novarock *
06-16 Zagreb, Croatia - Culture Factory *
06-21 Lisbon, Portugal - Sala Tejo *
06-23 Madrid, Spain - Download Festival *
06-25 Strasbourg, France - Artefacts Festival *
06-26 Stuttgart, Germany - LKA Longhorn *
06-27 Utrecht, Netherlands - Tivoli Vrdenburg Ronda Hall *
06-28 Hamburg, Germany - Hamburg Docks *
06-30 Norrkoping, Sweden - Bråvalla Festival *
07-02 Helsinki, Finland - Tuska Open Air *
07-04 Gdansk, Poland - B90 *
07-05 Hradec, Czech Republic - Karlove Rock for People *
07-06 Frankfurt, Germany - Batcshkapp *
07-08 Viviero, Spain - Resurrection Fest *
08-20 Las Vegas, NV - Psycho Las Vegas Festival *
09-23 Denver, CO - High Elevation Fest *
09-26 Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live *
09-27 Charleston, SC - North Charleston Performance Arts Center *
09-29 Knoxville, TN - Civic Auditorium *
09-30 Louisville, KY - Louder Than Life Festival *
10-03 Raleigh, NC - The Ritz *
10-04 Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore *
10-06 Atlanta, GA - The Fox Theater *
10-07 Camden, NJ - Rock Allegiance Festival *
10-09 Montréal, Québec - Metropolis *
10-10 Rochester, NY - The Armory *
10-11 Grand Rapids, MI - 20 Monroe Live *
10-13 Oklahoma City, OK - Diamond Ballroom 
10-14 San Antonio, TX - Aztec Theater *
10-15 Houston, TX - Houston Open Air *
10-17 Albuquerque, NM - Historic El Rey Theater *
10-19 San Diego, CA - House of Blues *
10-21 Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival *
10-24 Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory *
10-25 Vancouver, British Columbia - Orpheum Theatre *
12-02 Cardiff, Wales - Great Hall *
12-04 Wolverhampton, England - Civic Hall *
12-05 Nottingham, England - Rock City  *
12-06 Newcastle, England - Northumbria University *
12-07 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowland Ballroom *
12-09 Manchester, England - Manchester Academy *
12-10 London, England - Brixton Academy *

* with Eagles of Death Metal

Watch Mastodon’s “The Motherload” video, via Pitchfork.tv:



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Watch the 1975 Bring Out Mayor, Police for Manchester Tribute

Watch the 1975 Bring Out Mayor, Police for Manchester Tribute

The 1975 paid tribute to victims of last month’s Manchester Arena suicide bombing at the city’s Parklife festival this past Saturday. During their headline set, singer Matt Healy brought out Manchester’s mayor, Andy Burnham, and members of the emergency services who responded to the attack. “We’ve all spent a lot of time mourning, since what happened,” Healy told the crowd, having praised Burnham’s response to the attack. “But this is a music festival and we’ve had a lot of silence. Now, we’ve decided we don’t wanna have a moment of silence. We want to do a moment of noise.” See footage below.

The festival also hosted Frank Ocean’s second live set since the release of Endless and Blonde. Head here to see clips of his first, at Northside festival Saturday night.



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LCD Soundsystem Vinyl Album Reissues Announced

LCD Soundsystem Vinyl Album Reissues Announced

LCD Soundsystem will reissue LCD Soundsystem, 45:33, This Is Happening, and London Sessions on vinyl this month, via Rhino. The first three are coming on June 23, with London Sessions following on June 30. News of the reissues comes as James Murphy’s group prepare to release their new album. Last month, Murphy announced at their Sasquatch! Festival set that the record had been completed. In a Facebook post, Murphy said it could be released within six weeks (at the “very fastest”). The follow-up to 2010’s This Is Happening will likely feature the recently released “Call the Police” and “American Dream.”

LCD Soundsystem will headline this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival in July with A Tribe Called Quest and Solange. Get tickets here.

Read “Everything James Murphy Did While LCD Soundsystem Was Broken Up” on The Pitch. 

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Watch the Weeknd’s New “Secrets” Video

Watch the Weeknd’s New “Secrets” Video

The Weeknd has shared the new video for his song “Secrets.” Directed by Pedro Martin Calero, the new visual features the singer wandering a massive structure, featuring a hall of mirrors, burgundy carpets, and a levitating cross. Watch it below. “Secrets” is taken from Abel Tesfaye’s most recent studio album Starboy. So far, the singer has shared visual treatements for several other songs off that album: “I Feel It Coming” (featuring Daft Punk), “Reminder,” “Party Monster,” and “Starboy,” as well as a 12-minute short film, Mania



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Sharon Van Etten Performs on “Twin Peaks”: Watch

Sharon Van Etten Performs on “Twin Peaks”: Watch

Sharon Van Etten made an appearance in tonight’s new episode of “Twin Peaks,” appearing in the Bang Bang Bar. She closed out the episode by performing her song “Tarifa” (off 2014’s Are We There) with her band. Check out episode 6 of “Twin Peaks: The Return” here via Hulu. So far, the new “Twin Peaks” revival has featured a slew of cameos from musicians and notable actors, including Michael Cera, Dirty Beaches’ Alex Zhang Hungtai, Amanda Seyfried, and more. Bands including Chromatics, Au Revoir Simone, and the Cactus Blossoms have appeared in the show as well, also giving performances at the Bang Bang Bar.

Follow all of Pitchfork’s “Twin Peaks” coverage here, and check out “10 Songs That Sample ‘Twin Peaks’ Well,” “The Musical Legacy of ‘Twin Peaks’,” and “Analyzing the Music (or Lack Thereof) in the New ‘Twin Peaks’,” all on the Pitch.

Watch Sharon Van Etten perform “Serpents” at Pitchfork Music Festival:



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Beck Opening For U2 on Joshua Tree Tour

Beck Opening For U2 on Joshua Tree Tour

On Tuesday, U2 extended their Joshua Tree tour into late 2017, announcing new dates for North and South America. Today, it was announced that Beck will open for U2 on their new U.S. dates in September. View all the shows in which Beck will serve as U2’s opener below. Beck recently announced his own headlining tour, which starts in July. Beck’s last album was 2014’s Morning Phase, which won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Since then, he’s released several new songs, including “Wow,” “Dreams,” and “Up All Night.” U2 shared their latest LP Songs of Innocence in 2014. They debuted their new song “The Little Things That Give You Away” in Vancouver, at the tour opener. 

Revisit Pitchfork’s 2012 interview with Beck

Beck:

07-09 Telluride, CO - The Ride Festival
07-11 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre 
07-14 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre
08-16 Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theatre 
08-17 St. Paul, MN - Palace Theatre
08-19 Winnipeg, Manitoba - Intersteller Rodeo 
08-20 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - TCU Place 
08-22 Edmonton, Alberta - Northern Alberta Jubilee 
08-24 Vancouver, British Columbia - Orpheum 
08-25 Redmond, WA - Marymoor Park 
08-27 Portland, OR - Musicfest NW
09-03 Detroit, MI - Ford Field *
09-05 Buffalo, NY - New Era Field *
09-08 Minneapolis, MN - US Bank Stadium *
09-10 Indianapolis, IN - Lucas Oil Stadium *
09-12 Kansas City, MO - Arrowhead Stadium *
09-16 St. Louis, MO - Dome at America’s Center *
09-22 San Diego, CA - Qualcomm Stadium *

* with U2

U2:

06-11 Miami, FL - Hard Rock Stadium +
06-14 Tampa, FL - Raymond James Stadium +
06-18 Philadelphia, PA - Lincoln Financial Field ^
06-20 Washington, DC - FedEx Field ^
06-23 Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Centre ^
06-25 Boston, MA - Gillette Stadium ^
06-28-29 East Rutherford, New Jersey - MetLife Stadium ^
07-01 Cleveland, OH - FirstEnergy Stadium +
07-08-09 London, England - Twickenham Stadium ~
07-12 Berlin, Germany - Olympic Stadium ~
07-15-16 Rome, Italy - Olympic Stadium ~
07-18 Barcelona, Spain - Olympic Stadium ~
07-22 Dublin, Ireland - Croke Park ~
07-25-26 Paris, France - Stade de France ~
07-29-30 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Amsterdam Arena ~
08-01 Brussels, Belgium - Stade Roi-Baudoin ~
09-03 Detroit, MI - Ford Field *
09-05 Buffalo, NY - New Era Field *
09-08 Minneapolis, MN - US Bank Stadium *
09-10 Indianapolis, IN - Lucas Oil Stadium *
09-12 Kansas City, MO - Arrowhead Stadium *
09-16 St. Louis, MO - The Dome at America's Center *
09-22 San Diego, CA - Qualcomm Stadium *
10-03 Mexico City, Mexico - Foro Sol
10-07 Bogota, Columbia - Estadio El Campin
10-10 Buenos Aires, Argentina - La Plata
10-14 Santiago, Chile - Estadio Nacional
10-19 Sao Paulo, Brazil - Morumbi Stadium

+ with OneRepublic
^ with the Lumineers
~ with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
* with Beck



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Suspects Arrested Over Manchester Concert Bombing Released Without Charge

Suspects Arrested Over Manchester Concert Bombing Released Without Charge

After police identified that Salman Abedi was the suicide bomber responsible for the attack at Ariana Grande’s concert at Manchester Arena, they began investigating whether or not he was part of a wider network. Greater Manchester Police arrested 22 people in connection to the attack, and today, released a statement revealing that all suspects have now been released without charge, the Associated Press reports. Terrorism suspects cannot be held by police for more than 14 days without being charged or released. Police acknowledged that they’re still unsure whether or not Abedi had accomplices in the attack. Russ Jackson, the head of counterterrorism policing for northwest England, promised that police would continue to “relentlessly pursue” the terrorism investigation.

Today, police also released new images of Abedi walking through the streets of Manchester with a blue briefcase. They’re appealing to the public for information relating to the white Nissan Micra he was using to store and transport bomb components. Find the police’s statements, including the images of Abedi, below.



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Thom Yorke Talks Early Radiohead, Politics, More in Rare Interview: Listen

Thom Yorke Talks Early Radiohead, Politics, More in Rare Interview: Listen

Thom Yorke has given a rare interview reflecting on his life, from his earliest music memories to modern-day Radiohead, for BBC 6 Music’s “First Time” series. Speaking to host Matt Everitt, the Radiohead frontman touched on early obsessions with Queen and heavy metal, his first four-track experiments (during the On A Friday era), and a raucous punk concert that prompted his school headmaster to ban rock music. At one point, he recalls the captivating Siouxsie and the Banshees show that inspired him to become a performer. “And then I went to see New Order a week later,” he adds, “and they slagged everybody off and stormed off. It was like, ‘OK, that’s how not to do it.’” Listen to it in full on BBC 6 Music.

He also discusses his relationship with his bandmates. “I was always the nutter,” Yorke says, “and now I seem to have infected them all.” Listen to it in full on BBC 6 Music. Asked if Colin Greenwood was the first Radiohead member he met, Yorke jokes:

I went on this weird recruitment drive, in my own head. I’d heard that he’d joined this band that I'd left. And I felt really sorry for him, because he was playing bass but he only had a really short lead. So I put him down on the list. And I knew his brother was this big genius, but a bit younger. And I’d heard there was this really great drummer, bit older. Was trying to find out who he was. And Ed [O’Brien] was walking around like he was in the Smiths, so obviously he was gonna join...

Yorke continues, “One of my favorite early experiences was doing this four-track demo with Phil [Selway] in his house round the corner from school... and it was actually good. I’m still trying to find it. I know it exists. ‘Lock the Door,’ it’s called.”

Later, Yorke discusses the recording of “No Surprises,” during which, apparently, Yorke wanted the band “to sound like we’d all taken Mogadon.” Yorke says, “We tried to play it as slow as we could, but it was never slow enough, because we weren’t on Mogadon. So what we did was, we took an earlier version and just slowed it right down.” He adds that, sometime during George W. Bush’s tenure, the song became a rallying cry in America. “It always gets this huge reaction, the ‘bring down the government bit.’ People just start yelling spontaneously. It’s great. I don’t know why. It’s such an unpunk song [to] have released this weird anger.”

When the topic turns to the upcoming OK Computer reissue OK NOT OK, Yorke reveals that he wrote “30 or 40” different versions of “Paranoid Android” with minor differences. “What I found really fascinating was going through my notebooks at the time, and making friends with whoever this nut was,” he says, laughing. “Oh my god...think I’m bad now? Just pages of like, ‘seriously mate, you need to take a break.’”

On the subject of when he was first turned onto politics, Yorke says, “Student politics kind of put me off it for life, in a weird way, because you see the sort of people it attracts and it makes you despair. It’s a love-hate relationship because I’ve never really been able to just walk away. A lot of the times I wish I could have walked away. But I think ultimately, it’s always been there. Our generation especially grew up with it, and it was an incredibly important part of what happened in music.”

After being asked if he’s an optimist, Yorke replies with a thinly veiled statement directed at Donald Trump and Theresa May: “Yeah. One day at a time, mate. You will be impeached shortly, mate. You are not a leader, love—and the people are going to see it very soon, love. One day at a time. You can’t sustain this. It’s not going to work. Good luck. One day at a time. We ain’t stupid.”



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Watch Death Cab for Cutie Cover Soundgarden’s “Fell on Black Days” for Chris Cornell

Watch Death Cab for Cutie Cover Soundgarden’s “Fell on Black Days” for Chris Cornell

Last night at their Seattle benefit show, Death Cab For Cutie paid tribute to Chris Cornell by covering Soundgarden’s “Fell On Black Days.” They join a slew of other bands who have memorialized Cornell live, including Guns N’ Roses, Ryan Adams, Metallica, Megadeth, and others. Before launching into the song, Death Cab’s Ben Gibbard shared a few words about Cornell: “What an unbelievable talent he was, what fucking insane singer he is.” Check out the footage below. On May 18, Cornell was found dead in his Detroit hotel room. In the wake of his passing, Gibbard shared a note on his Facebook remembering Cornell, calling him “the most sophisticated lyricist of his Seattle contemporaries.” 

Death Cab for Cutie and the Decemberists both performed last night’s benefit concert, with proceeds going towards the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood. Late last year, Death Cab issued a statement that their  “shows will always be a safe place.” Death Cab’s last album Kintsugi was released in 2015.

Find more tributes to Chris Cornell here, and read our Afterword feature “Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell Was More Than Just a Grunge Frontman.”



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