School Of Seven Bells Talk New LP
Touring has had an impact, they say

Brooklyn trio School Of Seven Bells have spoken exclusively to ClashMusic about their new album.
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Hezekiah Walker & LFC f/ Marvin Sapp “God Favored Me” Dir: Bobby Yan
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Liars on Dirty Laundry TV

This week on Dirty Laundry we’ve got one of our favorite bands, the great art-punk trio Liars. Angus, Aaron and Julian stopped by the ‘mat for a little face-time with Malia just before their El Rey show in LA.
Liars spiel about the best love songs, opening for Radiohead and reality TV.
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PHOTOS: John Mayer Drops Twitter, Picks Up Clown Pants
The name John Mayer was once synonymous with the 140-character lifecast site Twitter. Now it seems Mayer’s thoughts are bigger than Twitter gives him space (or credit) for. The “Daughters” singer announced yesterday via his Twitter that he has switched to using popular blog platform Tumblr, saying that he no longer wishes to open the “floodgate” to the world’s immediate approval disapproval (Ironically, that single Tumblr post gained over 3,000 “likes”, reblogs, and comments on the site). It seems Mayer made another swift decision this week, this time it was a wardrobe related decision. John donned what appear to be Sideshow Bob’s clown pants for a concert in New Zealand today. Flip through and judge for yourself.
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Big Audio Dynamite reissue recaptures ’80s spirit (Reuters)
Reuters – Punk-rock rejects don’t fade away. They just start hip-hop groups.
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Exclusive: Electric Daisy Carnival announces 2010 lineup
Those returning from Coachella this year perhaps noticed the Electric Daisy Carnival billboards lining Interstate 10, signs — literally — of the annual electronic music festival's scope and power. The advertisements were letting the bleary-eyed Coachellans know that they had a month and a half to sleep off the weekend they'd just endured and prepare for another kind of massive.
And the Electric Daisy Carnival, which takes place on June 25-26 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coloseum and Park, is indeed massive. While Coachella gets a ton of press and set an attendance record this year, last year's EDC drew a reported 135,000 people over the two days, and the Saturday ticket drew 90,000, placing it among the top music draws of the year.
That 2009 installment marked an important first for EDC and its promoter, Insomniac: After 12 years of creating a single-day event, it expanded to two days, which resulted in a lot more attendance as well as a lot more out-of-towners road-tripping to get to the festival, said Pasquale Rotella, EDC's founder and the principal behind Insomniac.
"It was a great experience for us, and we saw the benefits on many fronts," Rotella said of the addition of a second day, during a telephone conversation. "But from a production point of view the two-day EDC works much better. It was always a shame for me that in the past we'd get really involved in a show — picking the art installations, setting up the stage production and sound — and then when the crowd arrived, it was a 12-hour rush for everyone to experience it all and get their groove on. With a two-day festival, people have time to take it all in."
But with the added day came way more people, resulting in crowds that were at times overwhelming, added Rotella. To combat the scrums, Insomniac has reimagined the area.
