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NEWS : FRI, APR 12, 2019 at 6:57 AM

Atlanta Band Omni Sign To Sub Pop For The World! New Singles Club Tracks “Delicacy” And “I Don’t Dance” Out Now In DSPs

Support dates with Foals and Preoccupations Beginning April 12- April 30th with additional headline dates throughout May 

[Photo Credit: Emily Frobos]

We are thrilled to share that Sub Pop has signed a worldwide recording deal with angular Atlantans, Omni. The band is currently working on their third album, after two acclaimed LPs of tightly wound, tuneful & cerebral, post punk-pop on the highly regarded, Trouble in Mind Records. 

Omni has contributed two new tracks to the latest edition of the iconic Sub Pop Singles Club series. You can now stream “Delicacy” and “I Don’t Dance” via all digital service providers, including YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music

Frontman for the band, Philip Frobos says “Delicacy” was one of the first songs we wrote after a couple of years of non-stop touring behind Deluxe and Multi-task. It came naturally to Frankie and I but felt like we were headed someplace new. It’s written about falling in love, with who would become my wife, on a 23-hour layover in Casablanca, exploring a new continent, feeling intrigued and truly alive.


Keep your ears open for new music in the near future, and be sure to catch Omni on their upcoming tour with Foals and Preoccupations starting tonight, April 12th with a three-night stint at Brooklyn Steel, with additional shows in DC, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, Chicago, and Minneapolis. The band will then return to the road on May 10th, performing at this years KVRX Festival in Austin with additional shows throughout the month in El Paso, Tucson, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Everett, WA for the Fisherman’s Village Music Fest, Salt Lake City and Denver, ending on May 22nd in Nashville, TN. Dates are as follows: 
 
Apr. 12 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel *                    
Apr. 13 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel *
Apr. 14 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel *
Apr. 16 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club *
Apr. 18 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club *
Apr. 19 - Boston, MA - House of Blues Boston *
Apr. 20 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia *
Apr. 22 - Toronto, ON - 
Rebel *              
Apr. 25 - St Louis, MO - 
The Pageant *   
Apr. 26 - Detroit, MI - Saint Andrews Hall *                  
Apr. 27 – Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre *               
Apr. 28 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave Eagles Club *    
Apr. 30 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue *
May 10 - Austin, TX - KVRX Fest              
May. 11 - El Paso, TX- The Monarch        
May. 12 - Tucson, AZ - Club Congress              
May. 13 - Los Angeles, CA - Zebulon  
May. 14 - San Francisco, CA- Bottom of The Hill         
May. 16 - Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios # 
May. 17 - Everett, WA - Fisherman’s Village Music Fest       
May. 19 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court                            
May. 20 - Denver, CO - Globe Hall         
May. 21 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater  
May. 22 - Nashville, TN - Springwater
* w/ Foals, Preoccupations     
# w/ Downtown Boys & Cool Flowers


What “The People” have said about Omni:
 “If Atlanta’s Omni were a machine with a rhythm switch, it would probably just have one setting: staccato. Nearly all of the trio’s songs are built around twitchy, start-stop beats that instantly get pulses rushing and nerves tingling.”NPR Music
 
Multi-task is 11 tracks worth of sonic goodness, heavy on thick and fun guitar licks matched by equally complicated but light lyrics.” -Noisey
 
“The wiry Atlanta, Ga. rock trio Omni sells its nervous energy as a logical way of dealing with the world. Where other bands might smooth things out, Omni finds angles and sharp turns.” -Pitchfork
 
“Omni remains a band that’s best at its most berserk. Multi-Task hits its high marks when the band is doing as much as it can, or, if you will, multi-tasking.” -PASTE

“The Atlanta trio Omni…make twitchy, bouncy, catchy-as-hell post-punk, the sort of thing that NME would’ve fallen in love with if it had come from Glasgow in 1983.” - Stereogum

Posted by Rachel White

NEWS : WED, APR 10, 2019 at 8:55 AM

Watch The Gotobeds Get Maced In Their New Video For “Twin Cities”

Debt Begins at 30, their forthcoming album, out worldwide May 31st on Sub Pop.

On “Twin Cities,” The Gotobeds’ latest single from their upcoming album, Debt Begins at 30, the band taps Tracy Wilson, formerly of Dahlia Seed and currently of Positive No, to share the singing, and the result is a fiery, exuberant pop song. When asked about the Shawn Brackbill-directed video, The Gotobeds frontman Eli Kasan said:

If you’ve ever toured or spent long stretches of time with the same folks you know nerves can fray. We found a way to release that tension by macing each other for the video. Ever seen the Purge? Me neither, but it’s the same idea.

Twin Cities is about two people (the two narrators) having different experiences in the same city, and the video reflects that. Shot entirely on VHS as we’re all old enough to own VCRs, not from Urban Outfitters - take that 90’s nostalgia blowhards!

You can watch the band burn through the song via today’s premiere at CLASH Magazine right here, and listen forever on repeat via Spotify or Apple Music.




The Gotobeds will play an album release show in their hometown of Pittsburgh, PA on May 25th at Babyland with midwest & eastern shows in June & July. See below for a full list of dates.

Debt Begins at 30 is out on LP/CD/Digital and Cassette on Friday, May 31st. The octane is high-test, the engine still has knocks and pings and the battery is overcharged. The Gotobeds - as Pittsburgh as it gets, the folk music of the Steel City - have more tar for us to swallow. Debt Begins at 30 is an old-fashioned blast furnace and the liquid iron flows.


Debt Begins at 30 is now available for preorder through Sub Pop Mega Mart. Preorders of the LP through megamart.subpop.com, select independent retailers in the U.S. and select European and UK retailers will receive the limited, orange-vinyl Loser Edition while supplies last.

The Gotobeds Tour Dates

The Gotobeds will play an album release show in their hometown of Pittsburgh, PA on May 25th at Babyland with midwest & eastern shows in June & July. 

May 25 - Pittsburgh, PA - Babyland (album release show)
Jun. 20 - Pittsburgh, PA - Babyland *
Jun. 21 - Chicago, IL - Sleeping Village
Jun. 23 - Columbus, IL - Ace of Cups
Jul. 16 - Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle 
Jul. 17 - Brooklyn, NY - Union Pool
Jul. 18 - D.C, Washington - Comet Ping Pon
Jul. 19 - Kingston, NY - Tubby’s
Oct. 17 - Millvale, PA - Mr. Smalls Theatre ^

* w/ Lithics
^ w/ Mudhoney




Posted by Rachel White

NEWS : TUE, APR 9, 2019 at 9:00 AM

Watch Mass Gothic’s Stunning New Video For “How I Love You” From ‘I’ve Tortured You Long Enough’

Premiere via Brooklyn Vegan.

Here now is Mass Gothic’s stunning new video for “How I Love You,” the standout from I’ve Tortured You Long Enough, which is out now worldwide on Sub Pop (see Brooklyn Vegan April 9th).
 
Mass Gothic’s Jessica Zambri says of the song, “The lights turned on for me. Committing to something can be relieving, even pleasurable.  I used to think I had to protect myself from anything that I perceived to get in the way of making music, but all that did was close me off. Whatever is happening I want to enjoy it. I wrote this song as a reminder to live and not be lived.”


 
Director Evan Fellers had this to say of the visual, “I wanted to create strange realistic feeling environments that also felt a bit digital. I used a process called photogrammetry to grab a bunch of real-world elements and turned them into 3d models which make up most of everything you see. Anything from small rocks to large sections of woods, trees, moss and dirt, to Jess and Noel.
 
“I knew I wanted to take the viewer through these different environments, but I wanted it to be more than just a camera flying around — something simple and purposeful, searching for something. I wanted there to be this feeling of a journey. I also wanted to trace specific paths  through the environment I thought were pleasing. Creating a single red orb that illuminated the environment was a nice way to accomplish all of those goals with the story, and control the way in which I revealed each scene at the same time. The red orb also came to represent the voice of the song to me.”
 
Mass Gothic’s I’ve Tortured You Long Enough is available on CD/LP/DL/CS worldwide through Sub Pop


 
What people are saying about Mass Gothic:
“Essential…Their earworm-ready songs are made to fight for their right to party.” - Loud and Quiet
 
“Mass Gothic’s identity is nearly undefinable, with the pair blasting through genres and ideals with a sort of unsettled energy. Whether losing yourself to the starry synths and complimentary vocals found in the spacey fuzz of “J.Z.O.K.” or floating off in the dazzling airiness, throbbing rhythms and vast instrumental expanse of the album’s title track, the release is one sure to keep you enraptured.” - The Grey Estates
 
“Mass Gothic’s greatest strength has always been their freedom to avoid any sort of strict definition…By taking an anything goes approach on their latest album and balancing their creative duties, there’s a through-line that holds the various sounds of their record together…This is a highly intriguing record with so much packed into every moment you’ll be dying to come back.” [8/10] - Northern Transmissions
 
“A compelling listen…a record worthy of your time.” - Bristol Live


Posted by Rachel White

NEWS : TUE, APR 9, 2019 at 6:59 AM

J Mascis Shares New Cover of The Classic Tom Petty Song “Don’t Do Me Like That”

International tour dates include Japan (April) & Europe (May & July)

J Mascis has shared a cover of the classic Tom Petty song, “Don’t Do Me Like That” available today via all Digital Service Providers. This cover is chock-full of the classic Mascis shred that we’ve come to know and love. You can listen to this reconstructed ripper here above, and also on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Music

Featured throughout the month of April, J Mascis will be hosting the weekly “Artist in Residence” feature on the Australian Radio station, Double J. You can listen to J share his record collection with you each Sunday Night (AU)/Saturday (US) here. The first playlist features the likes of Discharge, Joni Mitchell, Nirvana, America and, of course, some Neil Young. It’s going to be an exciting month of music, programmed by one of the truly great artists of our time.

[Photo Credit: Cara Totman]

J Mascis Tour Dates

Mascis has confirmed 2 headline shows on April 16th and 17th in Japan before crossing the pond in May, playing shows in Brighton, Leeds, Glasgow, Nottingham, Liverpool, Bristol, and Manchester. He will then return to Europe in late June/early July with shows in Athens, Berlin, Paris, Geneva, and Rome.

Apr. 16 - Tokyo, Japan - Shibuya WWWX
Apr. 17 - Osaka, Japan - Drop
May. 09 - Brighton, United Kingdom - Concorde 2
May. 10 - London, United Kingdom - Islington Assembly Hall
May. 11- Leeds, UK - Belgrave Music Hall
May. 13 - Glasgow, United Kingdom - St. Luke’s [SOLD OUT]
May. 14 - Oxford, UK - O2 Academy Oxford
May. 15 - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Rescue Rooms
May. 17 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Arts Club
May. 18 - Bristol, United Kingdom - Thekla [SOLD OUT]
May. 19 - Manchester, United Kingdom - Manchester Gorilla
Jun. 15 - Provincetown, MA - Twenty Summers @ The Hawthorne Barn
Jun. 21 - Athens, GR - AN Club
Jul. 01 - Hamburg, Germany - Knust
Jul. 03 - Berlin, Germany - Festsaal Kreuzberg
Jul. 06 - Paris, France - La Maroquinerie
Jul. 08 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso Noord
Jul.  09 - Rotown - Rotterdam, Netherlands [SOLD OUT]
Jul. 11 - Genova, Italy - Giardini Luzzati
Jul. 12 - Prato, Italy - Festival Delle Colline
Jul. 14 - Rome Unplugged in Monti - Rome, Italy



Posted by Rachel White

NEWS : THU, APR 4, 2019 at 9:00 AM

Hear Minor Poet’s New Track “Museum District” From ‘The Good News,’ His Forthcoming Debut

The Good News will be available everywhere May 17th2019 through Sub Pop.

Minor Poet’s Andrew Carter had this to say about new song “Museum District” , “When Minor Poet became a touring band, I was confronted with just how badly I struggled with social anxiety. Being a musician requires so much public interaction with strangers on top of the soul-bearing of playing intensely personal songs every night. On the other hand, when writing “Museum District,” I wanted to really emphasize how severe social anxiety is not one-dimensional. Everyone who deals with social anxiety also deals with a longing for the life they’re not living, a desire to be there for that one amazing night or life-changing party they’ll always miss because they couldn’t bring themselves to go. All while simultaneously knowing they couldn’t enjoy it even if they were there. Social anxiety is a mess of contradictions that add up to one powerfully limiting state. 

“Even from an early demo stage, I knew that I wanted “Museum District” to feel outsized, like a person struggling to get outside of themselves. As soon as I wrote the opening drumbeat, I could hear the horns, the sleigh bells, the harmonies, and most of all the disparate yet interlocking rhythms coming from each instrument. In that sense it needed to be kinetic, like a weirdly constructed puzzle that had to fit together perfectly or the whole thing would fall apart.” 
 
The Good News, which features the aforementioned “Museum District” and  “Tropic of Cancer,” was produced by Andrew Carter and Adrian Olsen (Natalie Prass, Foxygen) at Montrose Recording in Richmond.


 
The Good News is now available for preorder through Sub Pop Mega MartPreorders of the LP through megamart.subpop.com and select independent retailers in North America, UK and Europe will receive the limited Loser edition on clear with red and blue swirl vinyl (while supplies last).

Posted by Rachel White