You guys, we did it. We finally fucking did it. The Pittsburgh,
PA band The Gotobeds have signed a worldwide recording contract with Sub
Pop Records. As fans of The Gotobeds from their very first cassette
release up through their excellent debut LP, Poor People Are Revolting, released in 2014 on Gerard Cosloy’s 12XU label,
we here at Sub Pop couldn’t be happier to work with these fine young
men. Keep your ears open for new music in the near future, and be sure
to catch The Gotobeds on their upcoming tour with Hardly Art recording
artists Protomartyr, which begins with a hometown show on April 8th at Gooski’s and ends April 18th in Athens, GA at Caledonia Lounge (dates below).
Who the heck are The Gotobeds, you ask? Well, here’s the deal, according
to the band’s singer/guitarist Hazy Lazer (real name TBD):
Around March 2009, shortly after I lost my job, I bumped into my
longtime friend Parryman at an all-night art gallery and we talked about
finally making a band stick beyond a couple of drunken, hazy practices.
Pittsburgh at the time had a nice, Thatcher-esque feel thanks to the
housing bubble bursting, so I was keen to do something beyond getting up
at noon and trying to hit my favorite brunch spot. But not toomuch more.
I had all of these songs sitting around that didn’t make sense for my
other band, Kim Phuc. Parryman wasn’t really a drummer and I wasn’t
really a singer so it seemed natural that we’d try our hand at those
things. We made long lists of bands and strange sounds we wanted to try
out. Being from a city that has great bands but is removed from most
things gave us time to gestate, and if you’re intelligent enough to read
between the lines you know I’m covering for the fact that we were
initially pretty terrible.
Arid Plateau took on bass duties once he made the correct decision to
move from Chicago to Pittsburgh despite only knowing a couple of people
here. As far as guitar players go, we had several in our infancy, but
each of them turned out to be simply experiencing a moment of
transitional chaos before they resigned themselves to the rat race. COOL
U, who drummed in Kim Phuc, eventually asked to play guitar with us,
which completed our final lineup.
We kicked around for a few years to find our footing. It’s easy to form a
band with an initial sound or look that is someone else’s, but that’s
always the least interesting way to go about things. So we tried on a
few hats to figure out that they didn’t fit or they wouldn’t get us
laid. Most of what we agree on is stuff with guitars in it. I wanted to
be the Swell Maps and just make a big bunch of classic songs with junk
on top, but we ended up with a mish-mash of DIY/Punk/Post-Punk/Indie
sounds ala The Fall, early Pavement, Wire, Wipers, Mission of Burma,
Sonic Youth, Total Control, Tyvek, Protomartyr, etc.
We approached our first LP in the fashion of The Replacements’ Let It Be,
what with the cheeky title and grab-bag of disparate strands of rock.
Every band is trying to incorporate too much shit, so we just made
sounds that we all loved, and lucked into recording all the songs in one
day. “Secs Tape,” “Jenna Rations,” and “Fucking Machine” are all first
takes. The ’90s are back! We’re waiting to cash our checks.
Important note: The Gotobeds is one word. It’s someone’s name. We’re a
punk family like The Ramones or the Osmonds. We’re not going to bed
anytime soon.
Jah Bless - Hazy Lazer 2014.
What people have said about The Gotobeds:
“This is attitude-heavy, snarling, railing-against-everything
punk-informed indie rock. If you dig Protomartyr and Parquet Courts or
Pavement or The Fall (or Wire), this is pretty much essential
listening.” - Brooklyn Vegan
“A
rowdy, ramshackle party house of a band, built on the intersecting
bedrock of post-punk and indie rock…The Gotobeds’ members paint a
dirty, driven, vulgar portrait of Rust Belt restlessness.” [Poor People Are Revolting] - NPR Music
“A noisy, raucous 41-minute post-punk assault…” [Poor People Are Revolting] - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
“A stellar debut from a band you should be excited about, especially if
you’re young enough to not remember the times when indie-rock was
actually the adventurous land of creative bands. Gotobeds (along with
Protomartyr and some others) seem to be possibly making that happen
again.” [Poor People Are Revolting] - Terminal Boredom
Tour Dates Apr. 08 - Pittsburgh, PA - Gooski’s * Apr. 09 - Ithaca, NY - Cornell University * Apr. 11 - Providence, RI - AS220 * Apr. 12 - Cambridge, MA - Club Bohemia * Apr. 13 - Willimantic, CT - Willimantic Records Apr. 14 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda’s * Apr. 15 - Brooklyn, NY - The Wick * Apr. 16 - Washington, DC - U Street Music Hall * Apr. 17 - Winston-Salem, NC - The Garage * Apr. 18 - Athens, GA - Caledonia *
* w/ Protomartyr
While it’s been almost 8 years since Sub Pop released The Shepherd’s Dog, the last record that we worked with Iron & Wine on, we remain huge admirers of the work of Sam Beam. With the release of ArchiveSeries Vol. No. 1, we decided to compile a playlist that we’re calling “A Beginner’s Guide to Iron & Wine” to introduce/reacquaint fans to the evocative and beautiful sound of I&W.
The
album was digitally transferred from the original cassettes. It comes
packaged in gatefold artwork featuring the Bird of Paradise quilt housed
in the American Folk Art Museum.
Sub Pop & Hardly Art at SxSW 2015 / March 15-22: Danny
Bland, Chastity Belt, King Tuff, La Luz, Lee Bains III & The Glory
Fires, Luluc, METZ, Rat Fist (Randy from No Age), & THEESatisfaction
Sub
Pop & Hardly Art artists Danny Bland, Chastity Belt, King Tuff, La
Luz, Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires, Luluc, METZ, and
THEESatisfaction, along with our friends Rat Fist (feat. Randy from No
Age), will appear at the 2015 edition of SXSW. Please find a complete
schedule for each artist below.
DANNY BLAND (Sub Pop) Friday, March 20th 4:00 pm / Book signing @ SXBookstore Address: Ballroom D Foyer at the Austin Convention Center, 500 E. Cesar Chavez St.
5-6pm / SxSW Panel: Books Are the New Vinyl (w/ Chuck D, Marc Gerald, Frank Turner, moderated by Rynda Laurel) Address: Room 16AB at the Austin Convention Center, 500 E. Cesar Chavez St.
CHASTITY BELT (Hardly Art) Wednesday, March 18th 4:30pm / She Shreds Showcase @ Cheer Up Charlie’s (Outside stage) Address: 900 Red River St.
12:00am / 720 Club Patio (SXSW Official Showcase) Address: 720 Red River St. (8th St Entrance)
Thursday, March 19th 2:30pm / Brooklyn Vegan Day Showcase @ Red 7 Address: 711 Red River St. 9:00pm / Gorilla vs Bear Showacse + Hype Hotel Address: 1100 E. 5th St.
Friday, March 20th 1:00pm / Gnar Tapes + Strange Victory Day Party @ Beerland Address: 711 Red River St.
4:00pm / She Shreds + Tom Tom Showcase @ Zen Fit Address: 2200 E. 7th St.
5:30pm / Third Man Records Showcase Address: Home Slice Pizza - 1415 S. Congress Ave.
Saturday, March 21st Midnight / Burgermania @ Hotel Vegas Address: 1500 E. 6th St.
LA LUZ (Hardly Art) Wednesday, March 18th 11:30am / Billy Reid + Third Man Records Austin Shindig Address: 1808 E. Cesar Chavez St.
3:30pm / Panache Boat Party (Boat #1) Address: 208 Barton Springs Rd. on Lady Bird Lake
Thursday, March 19th 4:00pm / Austin Psych Fest’s Levitation Party @ Hotel Vegas Address: 1500 E. 6th St.
6:30pm / She Shreds Showcase Address: 2009 Tillotson Ave.
Friday, March 20th 1:00pm / She Shreds + Tom Tom Showcase @ Zen Fit Address: 2200 E. 7th St.
6:15pm / Brixton &Juxtapoz Showcase @ The Buckshot Address: 422 E. 6th St.
10:40pm / Panache Showcase Address: 1500 E. 6th St.
Saturday, March 21st 2:00pm / Burgermania Party @ Hotel Vegas Patio 1 stage Address: 1500 E. 6th St.
5:30pm / Panache RAGER @ Spider House - Patio 1 stage Address: 2906 Fruth St.
LEE BAINS III & THE GLORY FIRES (Sub Pop) Wednesday, March 18th 4:00pm / Blurt Magazine + Dog Fish Head Ale Party @ The Ginger Man Address: 301 Lavaca St.
11:00pm / PGA Showcase @ Trinity Hall at Old School Address: 401 E. 6th St. (Upstairs)
Thursday, March 19th 3:30pm / Third Man Truck at Antone’s Record Shop Address: 2928 Guadalupe St.
Friday, March 20th 4:45pm / The Midgetmen’s 8th Annual Jumpstart Texas Party @ Sidebar Address: 602 E. 7th St.
LULUC (Sub Pop) Thursday, March 19th 8:30pm / St. David’s Bethel Hall SXSW Showcase Address: 301 E. 8th Street
Saturday, March 21st 7:30pm / Doug Sahm Tribute Night @ The Paramount Address: 713 N. Congress Ave.
Sunday, March 22 8:30pm / Continental Club Gallery Address: 315 S. Congress Ave.
METZ (Sub Pop) Monday, March 16th 10pm / The Onion AV Club Showcase @ Red 7 Address: 611 E. 7th St.
Wednesday, March 18th 3pm / St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival presents Laneway is for Lovers @ Red 7 Address: 611 E. 7th St.
10:00pm / House of Vans SXSW Showcase @ The Mohawk Address: 912 Red River St..
Thursday, March 19th 5:15pm / Brooklyn Vegan Day Showcase @ Red 7 Address: 611 E. 7th St.
10pm / FLOOD Fest Showcase @ Cedar St. Courtyard Address: 208 W. 4th St.
Friday, March 20th 12:30pm / SPIN SXSW Showcase @ Stubbs Address: 801 Red River St.
5:00pm / Waterloo Records Day Party Address: 600 N. Lamar Blvd
RAT FIST (Randy from NO AGE) Thursday, March 19th Midnight / BD Rileys SXSW Showcase Address: 204 E. 6th St.
Friday, March 20th 12:45pm / BrooklynVegan Day party @Red 7 Address: 611 E. 7th St.
3pm / The Midgetmen’s 8th Annual Jumpstart Texas Party @ The SideBar Address: 602 E. 7th St.
Saturday, March 21st 1:50pm / The Denver Post+Reverb.com Day Party @ Dirty Dog Bar Address: 505 E. 6th St.
3:45pm / Fun Fun Fun Fest Party + House of Vans @ The Mohawk Address: 912 Red River St.
THEESATISFACTION (Sub Pop) Friday, March 20th 3pm / Break Thru Radio Showcase @ The Liberty Address: 1618 E. 6th St.
9:40pm / Y’all Or Nothing Showcase @ Rain Address: 217 W. 4th St.
Saturday, March 21st 9:35pm / Okayplayer House Showcase @ Bungalow Address: 92 Rainey St.
10pm / House of Vans Showcase @ Mohawk Address: 912 Red River St
Daughn Gibson’s Carnation will be available on CD / LP / DL June 1st in Europe, June 2nd in North America and June 8th in the UK from Sub Pop. The
album, featuring the highlights “Shatter You Through,” “Bled to Death,”
“It Wants Everything,” was co-produced by Gibson and Randall Dunn
(Earth, Sunn O))), Tim Hecker), recorded at Avast Studios in Seattle,
Washington and mastered by Jason Ward at Chicago Mastering. The album
features guest appearances from composer/violinist to Eyvind Kang
(string arrangements), renowned studio drummer Matt Chamberlain, as well
as Gibson’s long-standing musical conspirator, Jim Elkington.
Additional contributions include: Steve Moore (Piano, Trombone,
Keyboards and Synths); Milky Burgess, Paul Wegman, and Jer Rouse
(Guitars); Skerik (Saxophone); and Jay Kardong (Pedal Steel). Carnation is the follow up to Me Moan, his Sub Pop debut. Please find a complete tracklisting below.
You can now listen to the lead single, “Shatter You Through” via Stereogum, who says of the track: “As odd as anything he’s committed to tape, but it’s also his most instantly appealing single”(see premiere March 12th).”
Pre-orders of Carnation are available through Sub Pop Mega Mart, iTunes, Amazon and Bandcamp. Fans who purchase the album from megamart.subpop.com
will receive the Loser Edition on white, black and blue swirl colored
vinyl (while supplies last). There will also be new T-shirt design,
available individually and as part of a bundle with purchase of Carnation.
About Daughn Gibson’s Carnation:
Daughn Gibson of Carlisle, PA is a singer, songwriter and musician possessed of a singular and strange vision. Carnation
is the latest exhilarating and dark embodiment of that vision. It’s
also his third album. It’s an album that’s more elegant and
sophisticated than anything he’s done to date, and which sees the
elements of country music, more prominent on his past records (the 2012
release All Hell on the White Denim label and Sub Pop’s 2013 release of Me Moan), undone by ambient textures and sounds to extraordinary effect.
Shot through with a deep sensuality, Carnation is a high-wire
balancing act, at times sexual, emotionally intense and comforting. The
album features Daughn’s strongest songwriting yet, with lyrical subject
matter that shares a kinship with writers Raymond Carver and Donald Ray
Pollack. The music here combines with those lyrics to widescreen effect,
and Carnation feels filmic in its execution: It evokes, and in
many ways pays homage to, the works of Tim Burton, Pier Paulo Pasolini,
and John Waters.
Carnation’s most pervasive theme might best be described as the
chaos of circumstance and the 11 tracks here tell related stories. In
“Bled to Death,” Daughn passes away and laments the cruel hand dragging
him back to earth. On “Daddy I Cut My Hair,” a young man recently
released from a mental health facility desperately searches for sexual
intimacy. “A Rope Ain’t Enough” follows the story of an ambivalent man
suddenly awaking to the disease of masculinity, and formulating a plan
to eradicate it. “It Wants Everything” is written from the point of view
of a drunk and belligerent “jester of circumstance”. Then there’s the
addictive lead single, “Shatter You Through,” which happens to detail a
moment of peaceful sleep broken by the alarm clock toll of dread and
sadness, but proves to be one hell of an earworm (read more at Sub Pop).
We here at Sub Pop Records love few things more than Record Store Day. On Saturday, April 18th, 2015
aka Record Store Day, we will release two very limited (and
potentially, for you) anticipated efforts: The self-titled LP from the
Alan Bishop-led Koes Barat and a heart-shaped single from Father John
Misty.
Father John Misty’s “I Loved You, Honeybee” 7” Single:
Father John Misty presents a lovely, alternate version of the title track of his latest album, I Love You, Honeybear,
along with a new, exclusive B-side, truthfully-entitled “I’ve Never
Been a Woman,” on a red-colored, heart-shaped 7” in a 10” sleeve. This
release is exclusive to Record Store Day, and it is limited to 5,700
copies worldwide.
Koes Barat Koes Barat LP:
In 2010, Sun City Girls legend Alan Bishop asserted his fandom of
Indonesian ‘60s/’70s pop legends Koes Bersaudara (aka Koes Plus) with
two archival releases on his and Hisham Mayet’s Sublime Frequencies
label. But that wasn’t enough. Feeling an overwhelming urge to interpret
Koes tunes, Bishop recorded Koes Barat in less than a week of
sessions with some of his favorite musicians and producer Randall Dunn
(Sunn O))), Marisa Nadler). The result is the most immediate, fun collection that the prolific Bishop has ever led. This album is a Record Store Day exclusive, limited to 3,800 worldwide.
Father John Misty “I Loved You, Honeybee” 7” (includes download code) Tracklisting:
A. “I Loved You, Honeybee”
B. “I’ve Never Been a Woman”
Koes Barat Koes Barat LP (includes download code) Tracklisting:
1. Kelelewar
2. Kisah Sedih di Hari Minggu
3. Pent Juri Hati
4. Mister Time
5. Hidup Yang Sepi
6. And to the so-called “The Guilties”
7. Tjintamu Telah Berlalu
8. Poor Clown
9. Land of Evergreen
10. Rahasia Hatiku
11. Tiba Tiba Ku Menangis
More About Record Store Day:
This is a day for the people who make up the world of the record
store—the staff, the customers, and the artists—to come together and
celebrate the unique culture of a record store and the special role
these independently owned stores play in their communities. Special
vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made
exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists in the United States and
in various countries across the globe make special appearances and
performances. Festivities include performances, cook-outs, body
painting, meet & greets with artists, parades, djs spinning records
and on and on. Metallica officially kicked off Record Store Day at
Rasputin Music in San Francisco on April 19, 2008 and Record Store Day
is now celebrated the third Saturday every April. http://www.recordstoreday.com/Home