English electric-rock duo the Big Pink is back this November to release the “Stay Gold” single. The song is from its upcoming album, Future This, due out via 4AD in January. Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell have been away from the spotlight since their 2009 debut but are hitting the road in support of the new LP. The video for “Stay Gold” was directed by the up-and-coming Ollie Murray, who just made his directorial debut with “Still Life” by the Horrors. Watch the clip below.
Month: October 2011
Ever wonder what will happen during the last five minutes of late-night TV talk shows? Here are tonight’s notable performers:
The Late Show With David Letterman (CBS): Mayer Hawthorne
Mayer Hawthorne is plugging brand new album How Do You Do.
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (NBC): Blitzen Trapper
Oregon’s Blitzen Trapper is supporting latest LP American Goldwing.
Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC): The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event is promoting new album All At Once .
Conan (TBS): Switchfoot
Switchfoot is supporting latest LP Vice Verses and a fall tour with Anberlin.
When singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata was growing up, she went to all-girls school that she says warped her into the relationship-obsessed woman she’s become, at least in the lyrics of her songs. She began singing with a funk-crazed dance band called Bumpus while she was in college studying theater. While touring and recording with Bumpus, she was also writing confessional, deeply emotional songs that didn’t fit the band’s format. Happenstance, her first solo album, was a folk/pop charmer. Her tunes have appeared on The O.C., The L Word, Grey’s Anatomy and Alias, and Ray LaMontagne, Ryan Adams and Conor Oberst all expressed admiration for her vocal style. Having just issued Chesapeake (Frankenfish), Yamagata will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new Q&A with her.

Yamagata: My two favorite flowers. They make me happy. They are statement flowers. Like temporary beautiful furniture. Someday I will have a huge orchid, multiple-stem plant and somehow learn to keep it alive in a grand pot that can’t be moved because it’s so massive. Until then, I’m obsessed with the luxury of the single orchid sitting on my coffee table. One of my favorite people, photographer and friend Jungman Kim, did a series on orchids, and I now have his book next to the orchid I keep in rotation in my place. It is a luxury to me to have fresh flowers, and when I’ve got one I just love it. Sunflowers make me smile. They’re big and cumbersome and slightly awkward to arrange and grow wild to these huge heights, and I find myself saying, “Hey buddy, how’s it going?” to a droopy one outside a coffee shop that I frequent. Go figure.
Video after the jump.
MP3 At 3PM: Bitch Magnet

Bitch Magnet, a seminal post-punk band started in the ’80s at Oberlin College in Ohio, is re-releasing its entire library of studio albums, including a few unreleased tracks from the early days, on December 6 via Temporary Residence Limited. For many, Bitch Magnet paved the way for many similar-sounding groups to emerge in the ’90s and beyond. On fan favorite “Mesentery,” Sooyoung Park’s eerie, whispering vocals and an insanely catchy bass groove prove that good music never goes out of style. Bitch Magnet, which just recently came out of retirement, is currently playing some live dates and will co-headline The Garage in London on December 13 with Hot Snakes. Download “Mesentery” below.
“Mesentery” (download):
https://magnetmagazine.com/audio/Mesentery.mp3

To celebrate today’s crop of releases, here are new mp3s from the Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble, Kathryn Calder, the Darcys, Deer Tick, Dntel, the Good Natured, Gringo Star, Hello Electric, Hurricane Bells, the Irrepressibles, Lyonnais, Mr. Gnome, Russian Circles, 65Daysofstatic and the Strange Boys. Also, vote for your favorite of today’s new releases








