Archive for July, 2008

Id Engager 7″ Pre-Order at Polyvinyl

July 31st, 2008 | Category: General News
 

 

The first single from Skeletal Lamping is “Id Engager,” a 7″ to be released by Polyvinyl Records on August 29.  You can pre-order now at their website.  The vinyl will be pressed in three different colors–blue, gold, or purple–and you can pick your color at $5 each or grab all three for $10.

The limited pressing includes an exclusive non-album B-side and a free digital download of the songs.

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Skeletal Lamping Listening Parties

July 27th, 2008 | Category: General News

A few Skeletal Lamping listening parties are popping up around the States. Here’s one in Madison, WI, sponsored by Muzzle of Bees and Polyvinyl:

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And….Skeletal Lamping

July 16th, 2008 | Category: General News

 

The track listing and album art, as announced by Pitchfork. Also a big and warm welcome to Ahmed Gallab (Sinkane), of Montreal’s newest member.

SKELETAL LAMPING

01 Nonpareil of Favor
02 Wicked Wisdom
03 For Our Elegant Caste
04 Touched Something’s Hollow
05 An Eluardian Instance
06 Gallery Piece
07 Women’s Studies Victims
08 St.Exquisite’s Confessions
09 Triphallus, to Punctuate!
10 And I’ve Seen a Bloody Shadow
11 Plastis Wafers
12 Death Is Not a Parallel Move
13 Beware Our Nubile Miscreants
14 Mingusings
15 Id Engager

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Summer/Fall Tour Dates 2008

July 16th, 2008 | Category: Tour Dates

 

heylolo!

we have a HUGE tour planned for this Fall.
A spectacle beyond spectacles!
Hope you can join us!

for the latest updates also check our booking agent’s website: the Kork Agency
find tickets: ticketmaster, ticketweb, tickets.com, etix, livenation
click on the venue links for ticket/venue info. tickets may be cheaper when buying directly from the venue.

AA=All Ages

U.S.

October 7 - Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre AA
October 8 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel AA
October 9 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club AA
October 10 - New York, NY - Roseland AA
October 24 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant AA *
October 25 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue AA
October 26 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater AA *
October 27 - Chicago, IL - The Riviera AA *
October 28 - Toronto, ON - Queen Elizabeth Theatre AA
October 29 - Montréal, QC - Metropolis AA
October 30 - Boston, MA - Orpheum AA
October 31 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory AA
November 1 - Richmond, VA - The National AA
November 8 - Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle AA
November 11 - New Orleans, LA - Howlin Wolf 18+
November 12 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live AA
November 13 - Austin, TX - TBA AA
November 14 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues AA
November 15 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall AA
November 16 - Denver, CO - The Ogden Theatre 16+
November 17 - Murray, UT - Murray Super Theater AA
November 19 - Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo AA **
November 20 - Portland, OR - Roseland AA **
November 21 - San Francisco, CA - Regency Center Grand Ballroom AA **
November 22 - Los Angeles, CA - TBA AA **

* w/ Sinkane
**w/ HEALTH

Europe
find tickets: seetickets.com, ticketweb uk, www.wegottickets.com

August 8 - Myslowice, POLAND - Poland Off Festival
August 9 - London, ENGLAND - Field Day Festival
August 10 - Leicester, ENGLAND - Summer Sundae Festival
October 15 - Paris, FRANCE - Elysée Montmarte
October 16 - London, ENGLAND - Koko
October 17 - Barcelona, SPAIN - Razzmatazz
October 18 - Rome, ITALY - Circolo degli Artisti
October 19 - Berlin, GERMANY - Lido
October 20 - Stockholm, SWEDEN - Debaser Medis
October 21 - Copenhagen, DENMARK - Amager Bio

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You Ain’t No Picasso Interview

July 14th, 2008 | Category: Interviews

 

A very in-depth interview has been posted up at You Ain’t No Picasso, with thoughts on Skeletal Lamping, and how it marks a break with the past. Find out what Alabee’s favorite song is, why “Feminine Effects” didn’t make the final cut, and more. All I can say is, “35 minutes worth of [unreleased] material”? That’s not an EP, that’s a second album. I want to hear it. Read the whole interview here.

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Billboard Interview

July 07th, 2008 | Category: Interviews

From Billboard:

Divorce and mental illness are not often hallmarks of danceable indie rock records, but they played a big part on Of Montreal’s critically acclaimed 2007 release, “Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?”

On “Skeletal Lamping,” due Oct. 7 via Polyvinyl, “I’ve tried to incorporate more tension and dissonance, while still maintaining a super poppy sound,” group leader Kevin Barnes tells Billboard. “I think the album is more bipolar than schizophrenic, though. I guess it represents its author more closely in that way.”

Barnes says “Beware Our Nubile Miscreants” is “the most wicked thing I’ve ever written,” while opener “Nonpareil of Favor” “definitely goes somewhere musically that is totally unlike anything I’ve ever done before.”

For Barnes, delving into deeply personal topics has become something of a therapeutic outlet. “I start to feel unbalanced if too much time passes without me being able to record,” he says. “I need to shut out the world and disappear into the void. In a way it is like meditation. It definitely gives me a sense of value too. Even if other people hate what I create, as long as I like it, I’m fine. The new record doesn’t deal with as many romantic or psychological issues. It is a very personal record still. It is more sexual and frisky than ‘Hissing.’”

In a recent MySpace posting, Barnes expressed worry that “some people are going to misunderstand” the new album, but he now says he was more concerned about “the sort of ‘recreational’ Of Montreal fan. I’ve decided that I’m not going to even bother with them. Some of the lyrical content on ‘Skeletal Lamping’ might be considered a bit lewd, insulting or creepy by an easily offended listener. This record is only for broad-minded people, who like to dance, make love and freak the f*ck out. It’s not for most inanimate objects.”

Barnes is now preparing to unveil the new material in a live setting. An international tour is on tap for around when “Skeletal Lamping” hits stores, after which, “We’ll take a little break over the holidays and then do it again. We’re going to be attempting some new theatrical things this time and we’re adding another musician to the live band. I’m looking forward to the madness.”

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