Oxford Collapse to release limited-edition 7

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Look at these guys, all smiley in their summer foliage as we're still rubbing the seasonal affective disorder out of our eyes. Just in time for spring, Brooklyn-based Oxford Collapse is releasing a limited-edition pressing of 500 "Spike of Bensonhurst" 7-inches this month. Bonus: 100 of them will be on sweet orange vinyl. The pressings also include MP3 downloads for both tracks, which were recorded during sessions for the band's upcoming full-length, but are exclusive for this May 13 release. Those interested in pre-ordering in an attempt to secure a special orange copy can make said attempt right here. Oxford...  read more

John Hiatt announces Same Old tour dates

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Following Paste's swim-trunks-clad editor-in-chief recently catching up with John Hiatt aboard a cruise, the veteran singer-songwriter has confirmed nationwide dates for his upcoming summer tour. Hiatt's new full-length album, Same Old Man, is set for a May 27 release. And if a 30+ year career and being covered by the likes of Bob Dylan and Iggy Pop weren't enough, the Americana Music Association will bestow a Lifetime Achievement Award upon Hiatt this fall. Dates: July 6 - Alexandria, Va. @ The Birchmere 7 - Alexandria, Va. @ The Birchmere 11 - Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta Botanical Gardens 12 - Maryville,...  read more

Jimmy Fallon to take over Conan's Late Night slot on NBC

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Although the official announcement won't come until May 12, it's been confirmed this week that SNL alum Jimmy Fallon has been officially secured as the successor to Conan O'Brien's Late Night program on NBC. Fans of the red-headed comic needn't worry: O'Brien isn't going far. He'll be moving to Jay Leno's 11:35 p.m. Tonight Show spot following Leno's retirement in 2009. Watch Fallon's video, "Idiot Boyfriend," to gear up for his new job: Related links: YouTube: Q&A with Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter YouTube: Jimmy Fallon - Freak Out Conan O'Brien on IMDb Got news tips for Paste? E-mail news@pastemagazine.com....  read more

McSweeney’s new Wholphin to feature Rudd and Deschanel

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McSweeney’s will release the fifth edition of its DVD magazine, Wholphin, on June 5. Wholphin No. 5 features 12 rare or unseen short films hand-picked by the editors of McSweeney’s, the publisher of all things dryly humorous, and home to authors including Tobias Wolff and Ian McEwan. The movies are plucked from all corners of the film world, from the festival circuit to basement animation studios. Contributors include established directors and writers, filmmakers who submitted their work to WholphinDVD.com, and McSweeney’s editors. The June DVD clocks in at 155 minutes, and is packaged with liner notes including Q&A’s with the...  read more

Fergie, The Weepies grace Sex and the City soundtrack

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New Line Records will release the soundtrack to Sex and the City: The Movie on May 27, just three days before the film hits theaters. Producer Salaam Remi (Amy Winehouse, Nas, The Fugees) put together the soundtrack and re-imagined the TV show’s theme song to become the film’s opener, “Labels or Love,” performed by pop star Fergie. The soundtrack also features a song by Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls), who plays Carrie Bradshaw’s personal assistant in the film. The rest seems random—songs by established artists ranging from Al Green and Nina Simone to indie bands like The Bird & The Bee, Morningwood...  read more

Beck announces summer tour

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It's not officially summer until three things happen: neighborhood pools open, really smart people get really terrible tans, and Beck announces his latest warm-weather tour. Well, it's time to grab the SPF 15 and light up the BBQ, because everybody's favorite Midnite Vulture is headlining a summer trek that's sure to get all you neon mamacitas' totally bzooty. What's "bzooty" mean, you ask? Look it up in the Becktionary. (For more detailed information, please refer to the Encyclopedia Becktanica.) Before hitting up the U.S., Mr. Hansen has a bunch of European dates in June and July. He'll make it back...  read more

Zach Galifianakis to host Indie Rock Trivia in NYC

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We love Zach Galifianakis here at Paste (a lot, like, wasting entire days watching his hundreds of hilarious Internet videos a lot), and the Comedian of Comedy/pianist who likes to introduce himself as "Zatch," well, he loves music. Ol' Gal pals around with Fiona Apple and Kanye West—last year he and fellow beard aficionado Will Oldham (a.k.a. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy) spent a day on Zatch's North Carolina farm filming a countrified lip-dub for 'Ye's "Can't Tell Me Nothing"—so he must've been a natural choice for New York magazine's latest NY x NY event: Indie Rock Trivia featuring Les Savy...  read more

Guillermo del Toro directing The Hobbit: confirmed

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We reported back in January that Guillermo del Toro had privately announced he'd be directing The Hobbit and its sequel (There and Back Again?). Three months later, and we've finally gotten official word from New Line and MGM that he'll be in charge of the features. "I am indeed blessed to become a part of the filmmaking community that Peter, Fran and their extraordinary team of collaborators have created in New Zealand,"said del Toro in a statement. Hobbit lovers everywhere can finally stop holding their breath. With Peter Jackson producing and del Toro directing, the project's big question now is...  read more

Paul Weller's 22 Dreams to be released in the U.S. on June 24

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Paul Weller hadn’t recorded anything for three years, but it’s not like he took time off to nap. While he was out of the studio, he played concert series in New York City and Los Angeles, earned Lifetime Achievement honors at the 2006 Brit Awards and reissued a deluxe edition of his timeless record, 1995’s Wild Wood. And that’s all fine and good. Great, even. But this summer, there’s another Weller-related cause for excitement. His new album, 22 Dreams, will hit stores June 24 on Yep Roc . And it’s been a year in the making. 22 Dreams will feature...  read more

José González releases remix EP, announces tour

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With his sophomore album, In Our Nature, singer/songwriter José González proved he had more to him than the brooding covers he was known for, which included renditions of the Knife’s “Heartbeats,” Kylie Minogue’s “Hand on Your Heart,” and Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart.” Songs from the album, his most recent release, are featured on a new remix EP, which comes with the announcement of a summer headlining tour. The In Our Nature Remixes EP is available only as a digital download and features songs remixed by Todd Terje, Penchenga Nord, Beatfanatic, Landberg & Skogehall and others. González...  read more

Hüsker Dü rarities compilations in the works

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File this under "Something I Learned Today." Fans of legendary indie rockers Hüsker Dü (IE: former idealistic college students from the '80s now begrudgingly working corporate jobs) will be excited to learn that a rarities compilation and live album are in the works for the group. This summer, Garage D'Or Recording Company (Can we stop for a second and just ponder was an awesome name that is for a record label? Thanks.) will release First Strike, a collection of 14 early Hüsker Dü demos from 1979. That's right: 1979. The year our Hüsker Düdes got together to for their first...  read more

Yoko Ono sues Expelled for undisclosed damages

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John Lennon's ex-wife, Yoko Ono, made her way back into the headlines last week when she sued the filmmakers of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, the documentary featuring none other than Ferris Bueller's economics teacher (anyone? anyone?), erm, Ben Stein. The movie, which claims that scientists who support intelligent design are routinely fired or censored, features Lennon's "Imagine," a song Ono says the filmmakers never received permission to use. She's joined in the suit by Lennon's two sons, Sean Ono Lennon and Julian Lennon. The producers of the film released a statement saying, "We are disappointed...that Yoko Ono and others have...  read more

Dr. Dog, Del McCoury, Method Man, more go Forecastle

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This is the seventh year for Forecastle in Louisville, Ky., and the festival has broadened its range accordingly. The fest announced a new venue last June, and has booked Method Man, Dr. Dog, Margot and the Nuclear So & So’s, Disco Biscuits, Morning State, Z-Trip and Del McCoury to headline. Other notable acts include Snowden, Unwed Sailor, Peter Searcy and Film School. And Prizzy Prizzy Please, but mainly because we just like saying their name. “It’s the best line-up in the festival’s seven year history,” said festival founder and producer JK McKnight in a recent statement. “It’s twice the size...  read more

Guitar Hero IV to incorporate more instruments, vocals

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The fourth installment of the wildly popular Guitar Hero franchise will incorporate more instruments and add vocals. In an interview with Portfolio magazine, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said that the addition of more instruments and vocals were a few of the significant changes gamers could expect when Guitar Hero IV hits stores later this year. Kotick said these elements were meant to increase the appeal of a game franchise that has already managed to cross a few generation gaps. “The age appeal is something we've never seen before -- seven-year-olds who have no idea who Aerosmith is are playing the...  read more

Al Gore hints at an Inconvenient sequel

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When Al Gore's documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, was released in 2006, it won praise from critics and audiences alike, and scored an Academy Award (not to mention put Gore in the running for the Nobel Prize, which he would eventually be awarded in 2007). A variety of rumors have sprung this week about the possibility of a second film, Gore himself even telling The Sun that he "will make a sequel to the 2006 documentary." However, a statement that Paramount Pictures released this week denies the existence of such plans, making the validity of Gore's statement a little unclear. Related...  read more

Jeff Mangum Sings: NMH singer featured with Instruments

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Jeff Mangum is perhaps one of the most reluctant musicians to ever inspire a cult following. In March, the indie music world rightfully celebrated the tenth anniversary of Mangum's masterwork with his band Neutral Milk Hotel, the stunning In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Since he stopped recording under that moniker a decade ago, there's been endless excitement and speculation attached to every project in which he's been involved even the tiniest little bit. Content to stay far away from the spotlight, however, Mangum's appearances have been few and far between. The latest fodder for Mangum fanatics, then, arrives in...  read more

Cayamo 2009 dates announced

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Boy, those folks at Sixthman sure are on the ball. It’s only April, two short months after the 2008 Cayamo cruise, and yet they already have the dates booked for 2009. The singer-songwriter cruise will feature many of the same artists from this year’s event: Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt (whom Paste editor-in-chief, Josh Jackson, interviewed on the boat), Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin and Buddy Miller. There is also the promise of more great artists being introduced as the year goes on. Cayamo, which focuses on folk, blues and Americana, will be sailing out of Miami on Norwegian Cruiselines on February...  read more

Son of Rambow's Garth Jennings hints at animated feature

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The director behind Son of Rambow and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is developing the storyline for an animated film. No word yet on the specific type of animation, though it could be reminiscent of the cartoon bits used throughout Rambow. In a recent interview, Garth Jennings was none too generous in giving too much away before they get the storyline set in place. “There is something about giving an idea too much oxygen before you’ve had the time before you actually set it in stone,” Jennings told /Film. “The minute you get it right, you tell everyone...  read more

My Bloody Valentine to headline inaugural ATP festival

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My Bloody Valentine will be headlining the inaugural ATP New York music festival Sept. 19-21, marking the band’s first U.S. appearance in 16 years. British concert promoter All Tomorrow’s Parties is hosting ATP New York at Kutshers Country Club in Monticello. Described as a “boutique festival,” the event will feature about 30 bands, and a capacity of less than 3,000 people. Other headliners for the three-day festival include Built to Spill, the Meat Puppets and Thurston Moore, which will also feature on-site amenities including tennis courts, golf course, swimming pool and nightly DJ sets. My Bloody Valentine only recently announced...  read more

The Pharcyde, Nas, Tribe, Mos Def head up Rock the Bells

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Rock the Bells is sort of an anomaly. It’s rare to find successful hip-hop arena tours, and in 2007, Rock the Bells was the top-grossing hip-hop event in the country. Following last year’s performances by a reunited Rage Against The Machine, this summer’s Rock the Bells tour will feature performances by A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Mos Def, De La Soul, Rakim, Method Man & Redman, Dead Prez and a reunion of the group Pharcyde, amongst others. Also billed to perform are a handful of emergent artists including Washington D.C.’s Wale, Flosstradamus and others from the electro-hip hop scene. “This...  read more

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