Animal Collective Centipede Hz LP Out In September

Animal Collective, who recently delivered new tunes “Honeycomb” and “Gotham,” just announced the name and release info for their next album through a 90 2nd video. The collection’s named Centipede Hz and it is out in September on Domino. The video includes a dozen phrases that … might be song titles? The band’s final LP, Merriweather Publish Pavilion, was our Gummy Awards readers poll winner for Best Album Of 2009. View the transmission beneath and get excited.
Terms from the video:
“Moonjock”
“Today’s Supernatural”
“Rosie Oh”
“Applesauce”
“Wide Eyed”
“Father Time”
“New Town Burnout”
“Monkey Riches”
“Mercury Man”
“Pulleys”
“Amanita”
“Centipede Hz”
Cloud Nothings – “Cut You (Co La Remix)”

Co La is the side project of Ecstatic Sunshine’s Matthew Papich, and by way of this guise he produces type-shifting instrumentals that touch on jazz, electronic pop and rap. He just lately reworked Cloud Nothing’s Attack On Memory closer “Cut You,” dissecting and reassembling the track into a vibrant, dubby collage. View it below.
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Assault On Memory is out now on Carpark and available at eMusic. Photograph courtesy of ‘Sup.
Bonde Do Rolê – “Kilo” Video

Brazilian baile-funk art-youngsters Bonde Do Rolê had been the first act that Diplo signed to Mad Good, but we haven’t heard from them in a even though. That changes following month when the group releases its Tropicalbacanal album. Diplo made the album alongside Filip Nikolic, otherwise recognized as Poolside, and it includes visitors like Caetano Veloso, Das Racist, the Death Set, and Cecile. Bonde Do Rolê themselves seem in the video for very first single “Kilo,” but they are mainly supporting players, ceding the spotlight to a cowboy-costumed Diplo and 3 porny girls in bikinis created out of fruit. It is ridiculous. Flamboyant Paradise directs, and you can watch it below.
Tropicalbacanal is out 6/26 on Mad Decent.
Father John Misty – “This Is Sally Hatchet” Video

The clip for Father John Misty’s “This Is Sally Hatchet” channels that glossy, hi-fi take on B-film storylines in the vein of Drive — with the gore to match, naturally — all set in one particular of the eeriest pizza retailers ever. What type of pizza store is this? THE Best DAMN PIZZA Shop IN TOWN! Watch beneath.
Worry Exciting is out now on Sub Pop.
Trailer Trash Tracys – “Los Angered” Video

In the video for the Stereolabesque British art-pop crew Trailer Trash Tracys’ song “Los Angered,” we see the members of the band superimposed against swirling candy-colored foam. We also see that identical foam bubbling out of different receptacles, which weirdly offers me a sudden craving for Fortunate Charms. Penny Mills directs. Observe it under.
Trailer Trash Tracys’ album Ester is out now on Double Six. Buy it from eMusic.
Oberhofer Cover Kanye West’s “Runaway”

As a loose on the internet bonus, the Brooklyn-through-Tacoma indie band Oberhofer have dropped their cover of Kanye West’s douchebag anthem “Runaway,” a song that translates surprisingly seamlessly to a spacey-indie context. It almost certainly helps that no person attempts Pusha T’s verse. Download the Oberhofer version below.
Oberhofer’s album Time Capsules II is out now on Glassnote get it from eMusic.
Bodies Of Water – “Rise Up, Careful” Video

The video for “Rise Up, Careful,” a spaciously jazzy track from L.A.’s Bodies Of Water, shows what happens when an interpretive dancer goes in for a career change because, as he says, “Self-expression has only brought me more problems.” I heard that, dude. What follows is a truly brain-warping job interview. Watch it below.
The Bodies Of Water album Twist Again is out now on Thousand Tongues. Buy it from eMusic.
