Thurston Moore Joins The Blank Tapes

Thurston Moore returns with a special set of recordings for The Blank Tapes

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Thurston Moore returns to North London independent record label Blank Editions with a new extended space age composition for the cassette series, Blank Tapes.

Inspired by the comet-chaser Rosetta presently orbiting an epic journey to 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, Sonic Youth founder Thurston Moore sings to the spacecraft “you were born to catch her light / and revel in her flight / before she goes too far / to unnamed stars / into deepest solar reaches / past all she has yet to teach us….” with heavenly accompaniment by Hush Arbors on guitar, Samara Lubelski on ethereal violin and Sunburned Hand of the Man’s John Moloney on drums. This original seven minute and twenty second song is a rare treat from this group recorded to honour Sun Ra on the occasion of his Earth-birth centennial.

Side B’a “Rebellion of Joy” is a bliss-metal excursion of four minutes and twenty seconds splendid in instrumental chaos sounding much like the cassette’s cover artwork: Sun-drenched goddesses smeared into a black magick skull galaxy.

Produced by Ecstatic Peace Library in the name of Thurston’s unending love of the cassette tape format. Offered in a limited edition of 700 copies and presented in a library case with a full colour printed j card featuring collages by Julien Langendorff.

Blank Editions previously released Thurston Moore’s radical springtime protest single “Detonation.” Thurston Moore’s forthcoming full length record “The Best Day” will be released later this year by Matador Records also on cassette tape!

Thurston Moore joins The Solo Series

Blank Editions continue their Solo Series of limited edition 7″ releases with a new single from Thurston Moore, founding member of Sonic Youth, Chelsea Light Moving and, most recently (and locally!) Thurston Moore UK in February 2014.Thurston Moore

The new single sees the ever prolific songwriter deliver two new original compositions, ‘Detonation’, which pays homage to N16

London libertarian and communitarian activists, while the flipside features ‘Germs Burn’, a celebration shout to punk rock secret society love.

Recorded and mixed on the 24th of October 2013 in London by Orlando Leopard with assistance by Charlie Nash and contains art direction and design by Ecstatic Peace Library.

 

The edition contains:

 

1. Handcut, numbered, stamped and printed numbered card covers

 

2. 7” vinyl record

 

3. Limited edition postcard made especially for this release

 

Limited hand numbered edition of 500 only.

Pre-order now at blankeditions.com

 

Thurston Moore will be supporting his Sonic Youth bandmate Lee Ranaldo at The Garage, London on the 21st of November.

New Music Profiles | In Cages

Artist: In Cages
Location: Hillsdale, New Jersey
CD: In Cages
Release date: June 23rd 2012
Label: Unsigned
Streaming Link: http://www.reverbnation.com/incages
Tracklisting: Dirty Water, Queen Bee, Walk Away, London
Similar artists: Pixies, Nirvana, The Evens, The White Stripes
Production: Rob Melosh
Members: James Mercer (guitar), Lionnel Mascarenhas (bass/vocals), Filomena Jack (cello), Chris Trembath (drums)
Websites: http://www.incagesband.com, http://www.facebook.com/incages, http://www.reverbnation.com/incages
Style: Alternative, Indie Rock, Post-post-hardcore

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bio: In Cages are an alternative rock/indie quartet from Hillsdale, New Jersey inspired by classic acts such as the Pixies and Sonic Youth. With each member coming from a long history of playing in bands, their work ethic, extensive touring plans, and new self-titled EP all reflect their collective experience and melting pot of rock influences.

In Cages pay little attention to modern trends, instead opting to play their own focused brand of modern indie rock. The band are booked for a host of indie festivals this Summer (Digable Arts Festival, Le Grande Fromage, David & Goliath music series, Cupcake Festival).

Frost Loves…Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola- Icon.

She may never be completely separated from that surname (would she want to be?) but she sure is doing a good enough job of making a name for herself in spite of, not because of, dads, brothers, cousins or aunts.

Her style, her photography and her beautiful films are uniquely hers. They waft of her. Her sensitivity and quiet forcefulness. She has won over James wood and Bill Murray. As well as countless other critics and movie fans. No mean feat. She won an Best Writer, Original screenplay Oscar for Lost in Translation in 2003.

I remember seeing a short film she made called ‘lick the star’ and thinking this woman is going places. I raved about her to anyone who would listen. Her last film, Somewhere, was a very European film. Nothing really happened apart from human emotion.

There was always her photography, which was in, amongst other magazines, Nova and Allure. Her clothing range Milk Fed, and then there was the High Octane series for comedy central with her good friend Zoë Cassavetes, her appearances in music videos such as the Chemical Brothers (her favourite band), Elektrobank which was directed by then boyfriend now ex-husband Spike Jonze. In the video Sofia plays a gymnast. She is directing her own music videos now. Who can forget her video for the white stripes ‘I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself.’ In which she persuaded Kate Moss (another friend) to pole dance in a black bikini? All shot in black and white.

Her association with Marc Jacobs (she is his muse. Even having one of his bags named after her and starring in his advertisements. ) As well as other creative talent, she seems to be at the centre of a new creative movement. A movement which also includes such people as Wes Anderson, Lance Acord, her ex-husband Spike Jonze, Zoë Cassavetes, Sonic Youth, Beastie Boys, Tamra Davis who is married to Mike Diamond and gave Spike Jonze his first breaks and her brother Roman, who directed his own film CQ in 200, which Sofia appeared in. It all seems to tie together from person to person.

She was born in 1971 and baptized into cinema as a baby boy in The Godfather and said recently that she remembers parts of her life more by which movie they were than anything else. Sofia and her two brothers, Gio,who tragically died in a boating accident when she was 15, leaving behind a daughter Gia and fiancée Jacqueline de la fontaine (Who went on to marry Peter Getty and is now divorcing him and wants $300,000 a month maintenance after she found a full frontal picture of a neighbour on his computer), and Roman (who is one of the new wave of music video directors and also writes and directs his own films), traveled around with mum, Eleanor a documentary director, and dad, Francis as he worked on his movies.

Movies of cinematic greatness like The Conversation, Apocalypse Now and the Godfathers all of which Sofia was in. more prominently in Godfather III for which she was unfairly lambasted by critics with a unrelenting harshness which seems to have lasted, if only to a slightly lesser degree to this day.

This is why Sofia Coppola inspires me. Why I describe her as an icon. She is herself she makes no excuses. Yes her surnames Coppola take it or leave it and she does not pretend to be one of the boys, does not yell. She gets what she wants the way she wants. She has survived a hell of a lot. Was vilified in public and came up to prove them all wrong with sheer talent, guts and determination. It is because she has her own influential style, because she has conquered. Because she is talented and unique and a true artist and even more importantly. She proved all the bastards wrong.

Sofia is 40 now. Has two children and recently married Thomas Mars, of hip band Phoenix, in a celebrity studded wedding in Italy. She is still a fashion icon, still making movies.

Sofia Coppola is definitely one to watch. As she may yet become one of the most prominent and influential directors of our time.