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2013 Most Anticipated Music Releases

David Bowie returns with news of his first album in 10 years, and 30th such effort to date. The Next Day will be available March 12th via Columbia Records, and the lead single “Where Are We Now?” is streaming as a music video on his official website.

The Next Day Tracklist:

01. The Next Day
02. Dirty Boys
03. The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
04. Love Is Lost
05. Where Are We Now?
06. Valentine’s Day
07. If You Can See Me
08. I’d Rather Be High
09. Boss Of Me
10. Dancing Out In Space
11. How Does The Grass Grow
12. (You Will) Set The World On Fire
13. You Feel So Lonely You Could Die
14. Heat
Deluxe Tracks:
15. So She
16. I’ll Take You There
17. Plan


http://www.davidbowie.com/vision?videopremiere=true
 
Daft Punk + Lady Gaga.

I'm curious as to what Gaga's ARTPOP is all about. Hoping for some fun music from her!
 
Devendra Banhart has shared more details about his new album, Mala,

The album title, Mala, was inspired by Banhart's fiancée, Ana Kras, a Serbian artist. According to a press release, the word "mala" is an Eastern European term of endearment (like "sweetie pie"). The album was co-produced by Banhart and Noah Georgeson and recorded at Banhart's house in Los Angeles.

Mala:

01 Golden Girls
02 Daniel
03 Für Hildegard von Bingen
04 Never Seen Such Good Things
05 Mi Negrita
06 Your Fine Petting Duck
07 The Ballad of Keenan Milton
08 A Gain
09 Won't You Come Over?
10 Cristobal
11 Hatchet Wound
12 Mala
13 Won't You Come Home
14 Taurobolium

Devendra Banhart - Für Hildegard von Bingen


 
Foxygen release the album 'We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic' out January 22, 2013 on Jagjaguwar

We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic is a precocious and cocksure joyride across California psychedelia with a burning, bursting punk rock engine. In the same year as Scott McKenzie the singer of "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)" leaves this mortal coil, Foxygen delivers unto us the dandy Glockenspiel-packing "San Francisco," which both circumvents and dissects McKenzie's tune and its many cousins of the era.

"I left my love in San Francisco/(That's okay, I was bored anyway)/I left my love in a field/(That's okay, I was born in LA)" goes the lovely call-and-response chorus, slamming together the archetypal flower children of the 60s and the archetypal ADHD vapidity of our recent generations. Another highlight, "Shuggie," manages to fit all the light bounce of the song's namesake and the climbing choruses of ELO into it's 3 minutes while still filling the tune with imagery of "rhinoceros-shaped earrings" and haunted parlors. Every nook and cranny of the record is loaded with their unflappable, brazen personalities. Foxygen takes "swagger," that as-of-late misused adjective, back once and for all. It's flipping pyramids old and new upside down -- from the miracle demo hand-off to their Richard Pryor-as-Jagger live shows to their singular idiosynchratic vision of rock n' roll.

1. In The Darkness
2. No Destruction
3. On Blue Mountain
4. San Francisco
5. Bowling Trophies
6. Shuggie
7. Oh Yeah
8. We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic
9. Oh No

Foxygen - "Shuggie"

 
Nonesuch Records Signs Singer/Songwriter Devendra Banhart, Releases Label Debut, "Mala," in Spring 2013.

Nonesuch Records eh? I (like most people, I'm guessing) first heard of Banhart because of the Young God Records/Michael Gira connection. This the case for you too? I love Swans/Angels of Light/Akron Family but haven't really got into Banhart's music. Any suggestions for a good starting point?

As for what I'm looking forward to, I'd say the new Nick Cave album. Actually, it's more curiosity - his work since 2007ish has been mediocre at best and I'm hoping he might pull something out of the bag.
 
Swedish indie-pop act Shout Out Louds will release a full-length album Optica, on February 26 through Merge Records.

tracklist:

Optica:

01 Sugar
02 Illusions
03 Blue Ice
04 14th of July
05 Burn
06 Walking in Your Footsteps
07 Glasgow
08 Where You Come In
09 Hermila
10 Chasing the Sinking Sun
11 Circles
12 Destroy

Shout Out Louds - Blue Ice

 
Postal Service returns with a 10th anniversary reissue of their emotionally charged 2003 classic Give Up.

In addition to the original ten tracks, the deluxe edition (out April 9 in the U.S. and April 8 in the UK) will feature a 15-song disc of rarities, including two new songs ("Turn Around" and "A Tattered Line of String"), covers of Postal Service songs by the Shins and Iron & Wine, a handful of remixes from the likes of Matthew Dear and John Tejada, a previously unreleased live recording, and, crucially, a Phil Collins cover.

Disc 1 (Original Album):

01 The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
02 Such Great Heights
03 Sleeping In
04 Nothing Better
05 Recycled Air
06 Clark Gable
07 We Will Become Silhouettes
08 This Place Is a Prison
09 Brand New Colony
10 Natural Anthem

Disc 2 (New Tracks, Rarities, B-Sides, Remixes, Cover Versions, Etc.)

01 Turn Around
02 A Tattered Line of String
03 Be Still My Heart
04 There's Never Enough Time
05 Suddenly Everything Has Changed
06 Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) (Phil Collins cover)
07 Grow Old With Me
08 Such Great Heights (John Tejada Remix)
09 The District Sleeps Alone Tonight (DJ Downfall Persistent Beat Mix)
10 Be Still My Heart (Nobody Remix)
11 We Will Become Silhouettes (Matthew Dear Remix)
12 Nothing Better (Styrofoam Remix)
13 Recycled Air (Live on KEXP)
14 We Will Become Silhouettes (performed by the Shins)
15 Such Great Heights (Performed by Iron and Wine)

The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes

 
Akron/Family have announced a new album, Sub Verses is out April 30 in the U.S. (April 29 in the UK) via Dead Oceans.

Sub Verses:

01 No-Room
02 Way Up
03 Until the Morning
04 Sand Talk
05 Sometimes I
06 Holy Boredom
07 Sand Time
08 Whole World is Watching
09 When I Was Young
10 Samurai

Akron/Family - "No-Room"

 
The Flaming Lips are release a proper studio album on April 2, The Terror, through Bella Union and Warner Bros.


The Terror:


01 Look...The Sun Is Rising
02 Be Free, A Way
03 Try To Explain
04 You Lust
05 The Terror
06 You Are Alone
07 Butterfly, How Long It Takes To Die
08 Turning Violent
09 Always There...In Our Hearts
 
The Knife have announced that their long-awaited new album, Shaking the Habitual, is out April 8 internationally and April 9 in the U.S. on Rabid/Brille/Mute. Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer have also announced that they will tour Europe next year. Dates to be announced soon.


Their new album is 98 minutes long. It's a double CD and triple LP.

Shaking the Habitual:

01 A Tooth for an Eye 6:04
02 Full of Fire 9:17
03 A Cherry on Top 8:43
04 Without You My Life Would Be Boring 5:14
05 Wrap Your Arms Around Me 4:36
06 Crake 0:55
07 Old Dreams Waiting to Be Realized 19:22
08 Raging Lung 9:58
09 Networking 6:42
10 Oryx 0:37
11 Stay Out Here 10:42
12 Fracking Fluid Injection 9:54
13 Ready to Lose 4:36
 
Yeah Yeah Yeahs will release their fourth studio album this spring. Titled Mosquito, is out on April 16 through Interscope. There's an actual mosquito on the cover, which was designed by filmmaker/animator Beomsik Shimbe Shim.

Like the last record, Mosquito was produced by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio and Nick Launay. One of the tracks was produced by James Murphy and features Dr. Octagon (aka Kool Keith).

Watch a trailer for the album:

 
I wasn't aware of a forthcoming Deerhunter release, if it's true than I'm pleased as punch.

Obviously Bowie is a HUGE deal. The new song is fantastic and I can't wait.

Also looking forward to:
The Knife
Junip
Atoms for Peace: not really digging what I've heard so far, but I can't wait to hear what else Thom, Nigel, and Flea are cooking up.
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My Bloody Valentine

I hear rumors of a new release from The National, which is always exciting. I know Mew has been recording as well, so hopefully they have something worth looking forward to.
 
Atoms for Peace release Amok on February 25 in the UK and February 26 in the U.S. via XL Recordings. It'll include the single they released last fall, "Default". Check out the album tracklist below.

Atoms for Peace features Thom Yorke, Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Beck/R.E.M. drummer Joey Waronker, and percussionist Mauro Refosco.

Amok:
01 Before Your Very Eyes
02 Default
03 Ingenue
04 Dropped
05 Unless
06 Stuck Together Pieces
07 Judge Jury and Executioner
08 Reverse Running
09 Amok

Atoms For Peace - Default


 
Vampire Weekend Announce Modern Vampires of the City Album

Modern Vampires of the City is released in the U.S. on May 7 and May 6 in the UK via XL Recordings.

01 Obvious Bicycle
02 Unbelievers
03 Step
04 Diane Young
05 Don't Lie
06 Hannah Hunt
07 Everlasting Arms
08 Finger Back
09 Worship You
10 Ya Hey
11 Hudson
12 Young Lion
 
James Blake has announced the follow-up to his excellent self-titled LP. Overgrown will be out on April 8 through Republic.

James Blake - Retrograde


 
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