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Divider imageTerrorbird Over Austin: SXSW Invasion Imminent

Indoor Stage
12:00 – 12:15 The Splinters
12:30 – 12:55 Ernest Gonzales
1:15 – 1:45 Stricken City
2:05 – 2:35 The Fresh and Onlys
2:55 – 3:25 Oh No Ono
3:40 – 4:10 Matias Aguayo
4:25 – 4:55 Toro Y Moi
5:15 – 5:45 A Sunny Day in Glasgow

Outdoor Stage
12:00 – 12:25 Inlets
12:45 – 1:10 Beach Fossils
1:25 – 1:50 Frankie Rose and The Outs
2:10 – 2:40 Choir of Young Believers
3:00 – 3:30 Neon Indian
3:50 – 4:20 Those Darlins
4:40 – 5:10 Real Estate
5:30 – 6:00 The Rural Alberta Advantage

Schedule of Terrorbird artists after the jump!
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Divider imageFriendly Fire Recordings Announces SXSW Party


flyer by Gregory Pepper

FRIENDLY FIRE & FRIENDS SXSW SHOWCASE!
Friday 3/19 at Lambert’s (402 West 2nd Street @ Guadalupe – less than a five minute walk from 6th St!)
free giveaways of Pomp & Circumstance magazine!

1am – SLOW CLUB (Moshi Moshi)
12am – OH NO ONO
11pm – A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW (Mis Ojos Discos)
10pm – ELK CITY
9pm – THE WHITSUNDAYS
8pm – TAPE DECK MOUNTAIN (Lefse)

Oh No Ono, Elk City, and the Whitsundays have some other shows throughout the course of the week to which you are all invited as well:

WEDNESDAY 3/17:
2:55pm – Oh No Ono @ Terrorbird day party, Red 7 (611 East 7th St.)

THURSDAY 3/18:
3:30pm – Oh No Ono @ Billions day party, Mohawk (912 Red River St.)
6pm – Oh No Ono @ Homeslice Pizza “Music by the Slice” party (1415 South Congress)

FRIDAY 3/19:
12:15pm – The Whitsundays @ Everlasting Records party, Design Within Reach (200 West 2nd St.)
1pm – Oh No Ono @ Mess With Texas party, Waterloo Park
5pm – Oh No Ono @ Danish day party, The Music Gym (815 East 6th St.)

SATURDAY 3/20:
4pm – Elk City @ Redhouse Pizza “Music for Listeners” party (1917 Manor Rd.)
5pm – Oh No Ono @ Filter/Dickes day party, Lustre Pearl (97 Rainey St.)




Divider imageTerrorbird Media and Force Field PR Announce 3rd Annual SXSW Day Show At Red 7

SXSW

Terrorbird Media and Force Field PR join forces once again at SXSW for their 3rd Annual SXSW Day Party! As always, early arrival is *strongly* suggested… you don’t want to be waiting in that nasty line around the block, do you?

Make sure to check back here closer to the event for set times and MP3s from scheduled artists!

Wednesday, March 17th @ Red 7 (611 East 7th @ Red River)
2 Stages. All Ages.
FREE & Open to the Public.
No Wristbands or Badges Required
Set Times TBA

Facebook Event

Line Up:
Neon Indian (Lefse)
Toro Y Moi (Carpark)
Those Darlins (Oh Wow Dang!)
Matias Aguayo (Kompakt)
The Rural Alberta Advantage (Saddle Creek)
Beach Fossils (Captured Tracks)
Real Estate (Woodsist)
Choir of Young Believers (Ghostly)
A Sunny Day In Glasgow (Mis Ojos Discos)
Oh No Ono (Friendly Fire)
Ernest Gonzales (FoF Music)
The Fresh and Onlys (In The Red)
Frankie Rose and the Outs (Slumberland)
Inlets (twosyllable)
The Splinters (Double Negative)
Stricken City (Puregroove)

FREE BEER Courtesy of Linden St. Brewery, 12-2pm!
Sponsored by Oaklandish
Rad Gift Bags for First 100 Attendees!

Terrorbird Media
Force Field PR
Linden St. Brewery
Oaklandish

flyer courtesy of Gregory Pepper




Divider imageTerrorbird Media Weekly Web Round-Up

Epstein

Asthmatic Kitty celebrates 10 years of Epstein with a new album, re-issues

Asthmatic Kitty announced this week that they will re-issue Epstein’s (Roberto Lange, Helado Negro) entire back catalog February 28th. Up until now, these albums have only been available in Japan. In addition, Epstein will release a new album entitled When Man Is Full He Falls Asleep as Epstein Y El Conjunto on March 9th.

Several outlets including Pitchfork, Tiny Mix Tapes & My Old Kentucky Blog all posted lead single “A Lost Animal” which features The School of Seven Bells. Jason Trammell of Yeasayer also makes a contribution to the album. We loved Music For Memory, Roberto Lange’s contribution to the Asthmatic Kitty Library Catalog, and When Man Is Full He Falls Asleep has us smitten just the same.

folchen

Meanwhile, label mates Fol Chen released the details of an April tour away from their Highland Park fortress with the Liars along with covers of Prince & Pink Floyd. Hear the songs and get the dates via Paste Magazine.

Jimmy The Lock

Keeping it in LA, Nocando has the city in a choke hold after the release of Jimmy the Lock on Alpha Pup Records. He revealed the video for “Exploits & Glitches.” Passion of the Weiss, Grandgood & Chrome Kids all posted the video. On Tuesday he released a record on his own label, and then his release party at The Low End Theory WENT OFF on Wednesday night. Thanks to everyone who came out to support!

If you had a good time, make sure to be back next week for the Friends of Friends party featuring Ernest Gonzales & Shlohmo. You can grab a free track from Ernest Gonzales below.

Man/Miracle

Finally, Man/Miracle, the Bay Area’s high energy rock ‘band’ had an MP3 featured on All Songs Considered Second Stage today. Their album, The Shape of Things is due out on February 23rd, just in time for a Noise Pop Fest appearance with Rogue Wave and Princeton.

Of course, if you go to Noise Pop, you have to check out Terrorbird’s Happy Hour party presented with Friends of Friends & XLR8R…

Noise Pop

Some other highlights from across the web…
Norway’s biggest black metal band Shining had MP3s posted by The Onion AV Club and self-titled mag… Grrl rockers The Splinters had a track featured at The Bay BridgedGigi’s Brill-building inspired songwriting and wall-of-sound production caught the ears of The Stranger… Fresh off well-received New York shows, Oh No Ono gets reviewed by The Quietus… Meanwhile VOICEsVOICEs remains on tour with Prefuse 73 & The Gaslamp Killer and the BBC wrote them up from across the pond… and finally, noise-wavers Dinowalrus were upped by XLR8R.




Divider imageOUT TODAY: Oh No Ono “Eggs” On Friendly Fire Recordings

Eggs
Click on the album art for more information.

One of Denmark’s most promising exports, Oh No Ono will be making their US debut this week with a string of NYC shows. Their excellent album Eggs is out today on Friendly Fire Recordings in the US and The Leaf Label in the UK/Europe.

Listen to “Internet Warrior” [via Pitchfork] & “Helplessly Young” [via MOKB]

Watch Oh No Ono cover “My Girls” by Animal Collective

NYC shows this week:
1.26 @ Sound Fix Records – Brooklyn, NY
1.27 @ Mercury Lounge – New York, NY (w/ Bear In Heaven)
1.28 @ Union Hall – Brooklyn, NY (w/ Depreciation Guild)

More links:
Oh No Ono Official Site
Oh No Ono on MySpace
@Oh_No_Ono

Friendly Fire Recordings
The Leaf Label

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Divider imageOUT THIS MONTH: Oh No Ono “Eggs”

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Oh No Ono is gearing up to release Eggs, its full-length U.S. debut, January 26, 2010 via Brooklyn-based Friendly Fire Recordings on CD and Digital formats. The album will also see release via Morningside Records in Denmark and worldwide via The Leaf Label. Oh No Ono will celebrate the release of Eggs, beginning with a visit to New York in January. Scheduled appearances include Mercury Lounge on January 27 (with Bear In Heaven), and Union Hall on January 28. The band will then hit the road a few weeks later, for a more extensive tour of North America, which includes appearances at the 2010 SXSW Festival.

“Imagine if the strangest folks behind the sunshine pop records of the ’60s swallowed Syd Barrett’s LSD stash and rocked out underwater with the Electric Light Orchestra while breathing helium. Then envision something even more fantastical.” – SPIN [Review - Jan/Feb]

“Though Oh No Ono does occasionally kick up a herky-jerky new wave ruckus, we suggest starting with the hushed, lovely “Swim,” which is 300 percent winter madrigal – the sound of stirred cider and cinnamon.” – ROLLINGSTONE.COM [Hype Monitor]

“As with every track on the Danish ensemble’s forthcoming album, Eggs, “Internet Warrior” is immense, ornate, and majestic.” – PITCHFORK [Track Review]

“Their album Eggs was recorded in settings ranging from cathedrals to bathtubs, and has as broad of a stylistic range, evoking comparisons to both MGMT and Billy Corgan. But their grandiosity anchors the record. Through the Middle Eastern firq violins in “Eleanor Speaks,” the haunted cathedral bells in the masterpiece “Swim,” and the childish choir in “The Tea Party,” crescendos balloon into a helium delirium. This is psychedelica at it’s cinematic best.” – FILTER-MAG.com [Review]

My Old Kentucky Blog premier of “Helplessly Young”

Oh No Ono Swim from Adam Hashemi on Vimeo.




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