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NEWS : Jul 31, 2012

Listen: Dum Dum Girls - 'Lord Knows' - 07.31.2012


Following last year's Only In Dreams, California noise popsters Dum Dum Girls return Sept. 25 with the End of Daze EP, via Sub Pop. Check out a new song from the EP, a hazy ballad titled "Lord Knows," via the embedded widget below.














Listen: Deerhoof - "The Trouble With Candyhands" - 07.31.2012


On Sept. 4, Deerhoof release Breakup Song, their follow-up to 2011's Deerhoof vs. Evil. Today, you can stream a brand new track from the album titled, whimsically, "The Trouble with Candyhands." Listen below.



The Magnetic Fields announce more tour dates - 07.31.2012


The Magnetic Fields have lined up a few more tour dates in support of new album Love at the Bottom of the Sea. And, reportedly, even more shows for September and October will be announced soon.

Tour:

10/25 Hudson, NY - Helsinki Hudson
11/14 St. Louis, MO - Sheldon Concert Hall
11/15 Detroit, MI - The Redford Theatre
11/16 Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Lecture Hall
11/17-18 Washington, DC - Sixth & I Synagogue

Video: Mount Eerie - "The Place Lives" - 07.31.2012
Mount Eerie has just released a new video for "The Place Lives," from new album Clear Moon, and it's as DIY as you would expect from Phil Elverum. Elverum directed it, and is also the sole star of the clip, as he walks around in the woods. Check it out below.



RIP Bill Doss of Olivia Tremor Control - 07.31.2012


Sad news this morning out of the Elephant 6 Camp. Flagpole, a Georgia-based magazine, has reported that Bill Doss, founder of Olivia Tremor Control, has died.

There are no further details at this point, including when or where, but Doss was 43 years old. More information will be reported as it becomes available.

Killing Joke singer Jaz Coleman apparently missing - 07.31.2012


Jaz Coleman, frontman of legendary post-punk band Killing Joke, is apparently missing, according to The Quietus. The band had to cancel tour dates with The Cult and The Mission, and members of the band say Coleman's whereabouts are unknown.

The band posted the following on their Facebook page:

"A statement was posted on Facebook, reputedly by our singer, maligning both The Cult and The Mission and pulling us out of the shows.

He is now AWOL and has not contacted any of his band mates.

We are deeply embarrassed by this and offer our sincere apologies to all involved.

We are all concerned about our missing singer's welfare.

Killing Joke made a collective decision to play with The Cult and The Mission in September.
It was agreed by all of the band that we would do these shows. Indeed, we thought that they were something to look forward to, even though they were downsized.

We would still like to honour our commitment to this tour, the other bands, and all the Gatherers and people who have already bought tickets and made travel arrangements.

If this proves not possible, Killing Joke will make alternative arrangements to compensate for the trouble caused.

Meanwhile we are doing everything we can to make this tour happen and locate our missing singer.

KILLING JOKE.
"




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