Rare Wine Available Soon


Even more news in 'upcoming releases,'  Iron & Wine will be issuing a rarities compilation titled Around The Well.  This one's chalk full of Sam Beam's, aka Aslan's (see photo), soundtrack contributions, b-sides and otherwise hard to find material.  Look for the triple LP release out via Sub Pop on May 19.

Here's the tracklist:

Dearest Forsaken
Morning
Loud as Hope
Peng! 33
Sacred Vision
Friends They Are Jewels
Hickory
Waitin' for a Superman
Swans and the Swimming
Call Your Boys
Such Great Heights
Communion Cups & Someone's Coat
Belated Promise Ring
God Made the Automobile
Homeward, These Shoes
Love Vigilantes
Sinning Hands
No Moon
Serpent Charmer
Carried Home
Kingdom of the Animals
Arms of a Thief
The Trapeze Swinger

PS Just to give you an idea of how rare some of these tracks are, we weren't even aware of most these songs.

Oh and by the way, Iron & Wine's got a tour coming up soon as well... and it's an all-request tour.  Details here soon.

Yeah X 3!

More in the 'forthcoming album and album cover revealed' category: Yeah Yeah Yeahs finally return this April with It's Blitz.  This'll be the band's third full-length album, and if its a winner, it'll pretty much place them in the top ten band's of all time list.  PS Sonic Youth are on that list too, but who care's about the Youth right now?  Gimme some Karen O!  Album artwork below:


Youth Springs Eternal

We love winter, but right now we can't wait for summer...  Why?  Because on June 9th Sonic Youth's new album, The Eternal, will finally hit stores.  Yee-ah!  And to top it off the band's got a new deal with Matador.  Check the artwork below:


Quote To Remember: Grammy Edition

"Everything I know about pop culture I know from 'The Simpsons,' and they say the Grammys aren't very good." - Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead

That pretty much sums up last night (except of course for Radiohead's performance of "15 Step" and Paul McCartney getting down on "I Saw Her Standing There.")

For those who missed it, check the video below.



Download the recording here.

Bjork On Iceland's Economy

Video Below:

DWNLD TH!S:

Bon Iver, MySpace Transmissions, Here

Airbag Radio presents... Good Winter

Folks, there's a new release from Airbag Manufactory out today, titled Good Winter.  12 songs, and maybe one more, gathered together loosely around the theme of winter.  We hope that you enjoy what you hear.



 To get yours, please send your mailing address to james@airbagradio.com.

A Day Late And A Dollar Short: The Best of '08

So here it is... Airbag Radio's annual look back a the year that was.  And this year, it's a day late and a dollar short.  Why so?  Well, save a few pleasant surprises, 2008 was on off year for music, so it was a little slow going getting this list together.  Initially we weren't even sure if we could even list enough great albums from 2008 for this to qualify as a list.  Fortunately, after putting our brains together, we were able to come up with 8 (as in two thousand eight).  So that explains the whole day late thing.  But why a dollar short?  Well, thanks to the recession we find ourselves in, 2008 was the year that we were all a dollar short.  Without further banter, here it is!  (No particular order, except that the first is the best.)

Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Hands down, best album of the year.  Real.  Raw.  Subtle.  Statement.  As the year came to a close, we found ourselves feeling very uninspired by the music that had come out this year.  Then, without notice, we stumbled across this little sleeper that had flown under our radar since it came out in March.  You have to hear this one.  It'll be with us for years to come.  A once every ten years kinda album.  Highlights: Every Song On The Album.

Portishead - Third
Triumphant return.  Portishead came back in 2008 with a bag full of new tricks and some old one's as well.  Deep. Dark.  Mysterious.  Highlights:  "Machine Gun," "The Rip."

TV On The Radio - Dear Science
Best album yet for TV On The Radio.  Highlights:  "Dancing Choose," "Golden Age."

Mark Kozelek - The Finally LP
OK, so this isn't actually an album, but rather a compilation of covers from Mark Kozelek, aka SunKilMoon, but it's so good that we had to make an exception.  Mr. Kozelek really has a way of stripping down songs, rebuilding them and pulling out a whole new meaning (See his take on AC/DC's "If You Want Blood").  Highlight's "Celebrated Summer,"  "My Friend Bob."

Beck - Modern Guilt
So retro cool.  Every time Beck goes into the studio, he emerges with something totally different that is still so Beck at its core.  For this trip through the sixties, Beck, brought Danger Mouse along for the ride and the results are genius.  Highlights: "Chemtrails," "Youthless."

Girl Talk - Feed The Animals
The best party of 2008 took place on this album.  Crazy.  Mashup. DJ.  Highlights:  The hangover you feel the day after listening to this one.

Santogold
Pure pop brilliance for people who hate pop music.  Part M.I.A, Part Gwen Stefani, All Brooklyn.  Highlights: "L.E.S. Artistes," "Creator."

Sigur Ros - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
What can be said about this band that hasn't already been said?  Untouchable.  The latest epic from Sigur Ros is the first to feature brevity.  As time has passed, they have learned to say so much more with so much less.  By the way...  Best.  Concert.  Ever.  Highlights: "Gobbledigook," "Við spilum endalaust."

So there you have it!  Now run down to your favorite local indie record store and grab these eight  albums (ON VINYL!)  But first before you do, let us know what your favorites of 2008 were.  First 10 posts get a free mix CD featuring Airbag Radio's Best of '08.  Let yourself be heard!

Thank you one and all for your support in 2008.  Here's to a great 2009!

M.I.A x Santogold x Spank Rock = FREE

This project's been in the works for some time now, so it's good to finally here the outer space sounds of N.A.S.A (that's North America South America, kids).  The full-length album is stacked with cameo's from Method Man to Seu Jorge (that's right the guy from Life Aquatic) and everyone in between.  

Our favorite online retailer, Insound, has a helping of "Whachadoin?" free for your listening enjoyment.  Get ready, this one's got the First Lady of all things music, M.I.A., and the mayor of Brooklyn, Santogold, together on the same track.  As if that wasn't enough, Spank Rock makes an appearance and Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeah's hosts the whole thing.

The Spirit of Apollo is out February 17th.

More info at LameSpace.

Here It Is... Finally!


Definitely going to Friday's show!  Anyone else up for it?