Posts Tagged: Stereogum


15
Jan 09

New Beirut – La Llorona

“La Llorona” will be the first single from Beirut’s new EP March Of The Zapotec. Stereogum premiered the video yesterday:

A while ago we mentioned that Zach Condon headed to Oaxaca, Mexico — the weaver village of Teotitlan del Valle to be exact — and hooked up with the 19-piece Jimenez Band band, who helped him get the sounds he needed for his March Of The Zapotec EP. Condon plans to release some short films documenting the experience, but in the Owen Cook-animated video for standout “La Llorna” he stayed home and wrote a narrative about a little dog, a mourner, the band, a Mexican graveyard, and a puddle of tears (or, well, rain). It helps to know that “La Llorona”’s “the weeping woman” in Spanish and relates to a legend about a woman who killed her children then herself after she was rejected by a man. She spends her time as a weeping ghost, wandering in search of the kids.

But now, we have the mp3 on on our hands. Catch the MP3 and the EP Tracklist after the jump. Continue reading →


7
Apr 08

Pitchfork.tv Launches, Stereogum Responds, Sort Of.

Pitchfork.tv

Pitchfork.tv, “the first-ever music video channel dedicated to documenting independent music as it happens… the online channel will bring you closer to the artists you love, through original mini-documentaries, secret rooftop and basement sessions, full concerts, exclusive interviews, and the most carefully curated selection of music videos online,” launches today.

Make sure to catch Radiohead performing “Bangers & Mash” in Nigel Godrich’s (wiki) basement studio exclusively for the online music’s demigod.

Radiohead – Bangers & Mash (BoA Pavilion, Boston, MA 6-5-2006)

Meanwhile, in New York, Stereogum’s Scott Lapatine is sitting in his lair plotting an inevitable response to P4K’s new media launch. The project is called Videogum.com, little is known about this new venture, except that it could be an independent, more Pitckfork.tv-like version of their YouTube identity of the same name.

Taking a look through their YouTube Videogum page, it doesn’t look anywhere as near as impressive as Pitchfork.tv, with some videos wearing less than 500 views. Only time can tell where ‘Gum go with this under-wraps-project. Until then, be the first to find out about Videogum by disclosing your email address here.