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December 8, 2007

Mistletone Xmas party

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MISTLETONIA LAUNCH & MISTLETONE XMAS PARTY!

SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 @ THE TOTE, MELBOURNE

7.30pm Doors
8pm Francis Plagne
8.35pm Grand Salvo
9.10pm Barrage
9.45pm Pikelet
10.25pm Ross McLennan
11.05pm Ned Collette
11.45pm Kes Band

+ DJs Unstoppable Forces, Milord & M’lady Mistletone, Switchblade Sisters Sound System & Mark Nelson Nelson!

Heaps of rad door prizes & ridiculously discounted Mistletone merch! Plus yummy BBQ with delish vegan kebabs! $12 at the door people!

November 29, 2007

Mistletone summer notes

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The days are getting long, the nights are getting hotttt, summer’s here kids! Here is your seasonal Mistletone news update.

Mistletone has just released the compilation we were destined to make – MISTLETONIA!! It’s a collection of xmas inspired doozies – thirteen tracks from the finest bands in the galaxy! Featuring Evangelicals (Oklahoma, US), John Maus (Minnesota, US), High Places (Brooklyn, US), The Sticks (Brighton, UK) and Hands On Heads (London, UK) plus Australian artists Barrage, Ned Collette, Kes Band, Pikelet, Francis Plagne, Jack Ladder, Ross McLennan and Grand Salvo featuring Oliver Mann, all on a deluxe glossy digipak with incredible artwork by Nathan Gray. Mistletonia is a messed up and magnificent yuletide collection that gives a whole new meaning to xmas spirit. We reckon that it’s just about the perfect stocking stuffer, so don’t be a scrooge, go straight to our mail order mart and click on the Mistletonia cover to get your very own.

Check out what Pitchfork had to say today about High Places’ brilliant track:

“December is almost here, so we’re going to roll with some more Christmas tunes today. The excellent Australian label Mistletone (they released Beach House, Black Dice, Dan Deacon, and Panda Bear down under this year, so you have to give it up) has just issued a holiday-themed compilation called Mistletonia, which includes this candy-striped confection from Brooklyn-based dream-poppers High Places. A sort of dubbed-out half-cover of “Iko Iko”, the song talks about enduring months of crushing gloom, though the music is much more cheerful. According to the label, all profits from the sale of the record will be donated to an animal shelter.” (Pitchfork Media Nov 28, 2007)

More Pitchfork love for the Evangelicals track:

“The apocalypse is a popular choice this holiday season. We already posted soft, light Southern California popsters the Softlightes‘ cheery “Last Christmas on Earth“, but Evangelicals’ song of almost the same name sounds a bit more like its title. The Norman, Okla., indie rockers opt for endlessly reverberating, blockbuster-climax bombast on their “The Last Christmas on Earth”, which you can download on the band’s MySpace page or pick up on Australian label Mistletone‘s holiday-themed Mistletonia compilation.

“Evangelicals sound more Arcade Fire than Christian Coalition, more Jeff Buckley than Mike Huckabee, when songwriter Josh Jones’s vibrato-filled tenor calls out to the rafters for Jesus. “You can hear the lovers crying in the street,” Jones sings, as a deeper voice harmonizes, bringing to mind that gravelly-voiced muse of Buckley and so many others, Leonard Cohen. The humming feedback and cavernous percussion help avoid the usual Christmas carol production clichés; I think there are some jingle bells in there, yeah, but there’s also a helicopter sound at the end. Much more of this holiday doom ‘n’ gloom and I’ll start stressing about Dec. 25 the way some people worried about Y2K.” (Pitchfork Media Dec 6, 2007)

Mistletonia will be launched in Melbourne at the Mistletone Xmas Party, Sunday December 23 at the Tote, featuring the staggering lineup of: Kes Band, Ned Collette, Ross McLennan, Pikelet, Barrage, Grand Salvo and Francis Plagne, plus DJs, BBQ and door prizes – all for $12! We hope you can join us for a super fun night!

Here at Mistletone HQ we are starting off 2008 with a BANG! with not one, not two, not three but FOUR new releases slated for January, February and March.

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First up is Norman, Oklahoma’s Evangelicals, who are releasing their second album The Evening Descends. Dabbling in glam, slipping in a little funk and soul, drinking the psychedelic Kool-aid, blasting the synths, cranking up the guitars, and wrapping it all up with a dose of pop smarts, The Evening Descends is the first great album of 2008. Release date: Jan 21.

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Mid February will see the release of the much anticipated new album from Baltimore duo Beach House. It’s called Devotion and it is truly beautiful. The dreamy, hazy lost-world sound of their debut continues here with 11 exquisite new songs (including a Daniel Johnston cover!). Release date: Feb 18.

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Early March will see the release of the new album from Kes, simply called Kes Band. Recorded by James Cecil of Architectue in Helsinki fame in his Super Melody World studio, Kes Band is a stupendous leap forward from “The Grey Goose Wing”, with the same adventurous spirit but with a more concise and accessible pop sensibility. Have a listen to Gentle Elf on our Myspace. Release date: March 1.

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Mistletone is proud to be releasing the new album from Melbourne’s home recording pop genius Ross McLennan! Ross has outdone himself with Sympathy for the New World, a sprawling and majestic collection of pop gems both shiny and dark. Ross will be touring nationally with Kelley Stoltz in February and again to launch the album in March. Release date: March 1.
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February will also see Mistletone Touring springing into action. First up is the return to Australia from San Fran’s DIY-psych-pop maestro Kelley Stoltz who is about to release his new album for Sub Pop records, the brilliant Circular Sounds (out locally on Stomp Feb 4). For his third Australian tour Kelley is being re-united with his crack Australian band: Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring), Mark Nelson (The Stabs), Kjirsten Robb (Hired Guns) and Mr Julian Wu.

KELLEY STOLTZ “CIRCULAR SOUNDS” AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES 2008:
Fri Feb 1 Wellington, NZ – Mighty Mighty
Sat Feb 2 Auckland, NZ – Dogs Bollix
Fri Feb 8 Adelaide – Jive w/- Ross McLennan + Birth Glow (tickets from Moshtix)
Sat Feb 9 Melbourne – Corner Hotel
w/- The Lucksmiths + Ross McLennan (tickets from the venue)
Sun Feb 10 Castlemaine – Theatre Royal w/- Lisa Miller, The Breadmakers + Sime Nugent (tickets from the venue)
Thu Feb 14 Byron Bay – Great Northern Hotel w/- James Cruikshank + Andrew Kidman & the Brown Birds (tickets from Oztix)
Fri Feb 15 Brisbane – Troubadour
w/- Ross McLennan + The John Steel Singers (tickets from Oztix)
Sat Feb 16 Sydney – Annandale w/- Richard In Your Mind + Ross McLennan (tickets from the venue)

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Mistletone’s favourite one-man band Dan Deacon is coming our way as part of the Laneway Festival! Dan is the frontrunner of Baltimore’s emerging Future Shock movement and known for his unique brand of experimental electronica. Influenced by Devo, Talking Heads, Raymond Scott and Conlon Nancarrow, Dan pushes the boundaries of the genre whilst injecting a whole heap of fun. Employing a Casio keyboard, computer, vocoder, Dan’s performance has been perfected on the road with touring buddies such as Girl Talk, Lightning Bolt, Wolf Eyes, Matmos and Diplo. His live show in short is COMPLETELY OFF THE HOOK!! while you’re at it check out Dan’s brilliant album “Spiderman Of The Rings”. In fact you can buy it right here.

DAN DEACON AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES

Fri Feb 22 – Sydney: Oxford Arts Factory. Tickets $19 +BF from Moshtix.
Sat Feb 23– Melbourne: Evelyn Hotel. Tickets $19 +BF from Polyester (387 Brunswick St, Fitzroy and 288 Flinders Lane, City), TITLE (183 Gertrude St, Fitzroy), the Evelyn bottle shop and Mistletone website
Sun Feb 24 – Melbourne: Laneway Festival
Wed Feb 27 – Perth Festival: Beck’s Music Box
Thu Feb 28 – Adelaide: Rocket Bar. Tickets $15 +BF from CIB.
Fri Feb 29 – Brisbane: Troubadour. Tickets $19 + BF from Oztix.
Sat Mar 1– Brisbane: Laneway Festival
Sun March 2 – Sydney:
Laneway Festival

Thanks to everyone who helped make Bachelorette‘s Australian tour such a great success. Annabel won many new adoring fans and we hope to bring her back across the Tasman before too long.

Francis Plagne has been garnering much critical praise with a glowing review in The Wire (UK) and a feature article in the latest Cyclic Defrost magazine which you can read online here. Adelaide people should get along to see Francis at Gallery Delacatessen (Anster St, City) on Dec 20 with Tiny Ponies, Jon Dale, Scott O’Hara and Ellen Carey.

That’s it folks, please get yourself some Mistletonia and have yourself a merry little festive season!

peace,
ash & sophie

November 20, 2007

Mistletonia comes… rejoiceth!

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Click here to buy “Mistletonia” via Paypal mail order!

MP3: New Grace by High Places

MP3: This IS The Beat by John Maus

Mistletone brings you glad tidings this festive season with a collection of 13 new and exclusive songs inspired by the yuletide spirit.

Mistletonia features Australian artists Barrage, Ned Collette, Kes Band, Pikelet, Francis Plagne, Jack Ladder, Ross McLennan and Grand Salvo featuring Oliver Mann, plus international guests Evangelicals (Oklahoma, US), John Maus (Minnesota, US), High Places (Brooklyn, US), The Sticks (Brighton, UK) and Hands On Heads (London, UK).

Christmas is Mistletone’s favourite time of year but it ain’t so rosy for the rest of the animal kingdom, so profits from Mistletonia will be donated to a local animal shelter.

MISTLETONIA LAUNCH PARTY (Melbourne) – Sunday December 23
Come & make merry with Mistletone as we celebrate our fave time of the year and launch the “Mistletonia” Xmas compilation CD with a pre-Chrissie knees-up at the Tote. Featuring the bumper lineup of Kes Band, Ned Collette, Ross McLennan, Pikelet, Barrage, Grand Salvo and Francis Plagne, plus DJs and a BBQ and door prizes… all for $12!

Mistletonia Track Listing:

Evangelicals, The Last Christmas On Earth 4:10
Barrage, Xmas in July 3:12
John Maus, This IS The Beat 2:29
High Places, New Grace 2:12
Ned Collette Band, Christmas Song 4:14
The Sticks, Santa’s Fucked 2:10
Kes Band, Gentle Elf 5:12
Pikelet, Let the Tree Be 2:40
Francis Plagne, Krampus with Scale by the Moon 2:32
Grand Salvo featuring Oliver Mann, I Sometimes Wish 2:16
Ross McLennan, He Seems To Think We’re His Family 3:36
Hands On Heads, Witches & Lightning 2:44
Jack Ladder, All You Get’s a Song 3:52

Mastered by Casey Rice.
Artwork by Nathan Gray.

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John Maus

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Ned Collette Band

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The Sticks

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Kes Band

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Francis Plagne

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Hands On Heads

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Jack Ladder

November 11, 2007

Francis Plagne reviewed in The Wire!

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On his second album, Australian bedroom dreamer Francis Plagne redoubles the wide-eyed wonder of its 2005 predecessor ‘Idle Bones’. A songwriter whose impatience with form suggests creative bi-polarity, he is unwilling to settle within one idiom. ‘Francis Plagne’ loosely slots into a trajectory of experimental song/sound art crossover that stretches from Caetano Veloso’s ‘Araca Azul’ through to Broadcast.

The home recorded fidelity casts his songs in an amber glow that recalls other ‘radio stuck in fog’ outcasts Ariel Pink and Lamborghini Crystal, but passages of improvisation and drone upset the pop equilibrium. On ‘Replace U with an A’, 1960s pop is cleft in two by percussive rattling that littered across the mise en scene, while ‘Arrested iin Vaslui’ is modular in its construction, tacking jack-in-the-box melodies onto bubbling noise. Plagne treats his records as jigsaw puzzles, with the melody of “Vaslui” subsequently recast for piano on “Maidenhead Before Grandchild”.

The aesthetic is clear from the song titles, which invert the English language, everything submitting to Plagne’s cryptic internal logic. Shifting from freeform freakout to song as altered state, the album’s enigmatic character floats close to The Red Krayola, whose influence hangs heavy over both the vocal delivery and lyrics. Concealing meaning through non-sequiter and surrealist juxtaposition, these songs are delivered in a halting, soft lisp, whispering floods of words that ricochet downstream like driftwood.

–Jon Dale, The Wire, 11/2007

November 4, 2007

Dan Deacon's Ultimate Reality

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On the eve of his Australian tour announcement, Baltimore’s Dan Deacon is set to release the Ultimate Reality DVD (out Nov 20 on Carpark), a Deacon collaborative performance with fellow Wham City collective member Jimmy Joe Roche.

It combines an intense musical composition for electronics and drums with a psychedelic montage of Arnold Schwarzenegger films, projected at a monumental scale. The 40 minute composition, written by Deacon, blasts from three sets of loudspeakers during performance. Driving and cinematic, the electronic piece is accompanied by two live drummers (from Ponytail and Video Hippos). The film footage comes from Terminator 2 and Total Recall. Jimmy has transformed the violent struggles of these films into a mesmerizing sequence of fantastic images where popular science fiction icons seep in and out of mirrored layers of neon-coloured Nintendo-game-style music. Wild!

Watch a very brief preview here

November 4, 2007

Kelley Stoltz tour announced!

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Mistletone proudly presents the return of San Francisco DIY-psych-pop maestro, Kelley Stoltz, touring nationally in February.

Kelley’s tour coincides with the release of his brilliant new Sub Pop album Circular Sounds, due February 4 and released locally by Stomp.

For his third Australian tour, Kelley is being reunited with his trusty Aussie touring band: Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring), Mark Nelson (The Stabs), Kjirsten Robb (Hired Guns) and Julian Wu (Melbourne music Identity).

KELLEY STOLTZ “CIRCULAR SOUNDS” TOUR DATES 2008:

Fri Feb 1 Wellington, NZ – Mighty Mighty
Sat Feb 2 Auckland, NZ – Dogs Bollix
Fri Feb 8 Adelaide – Jive w/- Ross McLennan + special guest (tickets from Moshtix)
Sat Feb 9 Melbourne – Corner Hotel
w/- Ross McLennan + special guest (tickets from the venue)
Sun Feb 10 Castlemaine – Theatre Royal w/- The Breadmakers, Sime Nugent + more (tickets from the venue)
Thu Feb 14 Byron Bay – Great Northern Hotel w/- James Cruikshank (tickets from Byron Bay Entertainment)
Fri Feb 15 Brisbane – Troubadour
w/- Ross McLennan + special guest (tickets from Oztix)
Sat Feb 16 Sydney – Annandale w/- Richard In Your Mind + Ross McLennan (tickets from the venue)

ALL ABOUT KELLEY Kelley Stoltz grew up in Michigan and moved to New York in his early 20s, where he served as an intern with Jeff Buckley’s management company, working as a fan-mail sorter. In the late 1990s he relocated to San Francisco and began his own musical career.

He recorded his first album The Past Was Faster in 1999, released on Telegraph Records. Stoltz self-released his second album Antique Glow in 2001. The original release was 200 vinyl LPs in hand-painted sleeves; later the album gained wider distribution when it was released by Jack Pine Social Club in the US, TKTK in the UK and Raoul Records/Corduroy in Australia. His next project, Crockodials, was a track by track cover of Echo and The Bunnymen’s Crocodiles album recorded on his 8-track tape recorder.

In late 2003, Stoltz toured Australia for the first time and recorded a 4 track direct to disc EP at Corduroy Records. In 2004 Mojo magazine gave Antique Glow a four (out of five) star review and featured an article on Stoltz in their Mojo Rising column.

In 2005, Stoltz signed to Sub Pop and released The Sun Comes Through EP. He also toured Europe in April and Australia for a second time in Dec 2005-January 2006. His first full length release for Sub Pop, Below the Branches, was released in February 2006.

Below the Branches was the first record in music industry history to be packaged with the Green-e logo, promoting the use of renewable energy. Stoltz tracked his electricity use and with the help of the Green-e program, offset the all the electricity used to record his record with green tags from the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. In Kelley’s words: “Using renewable energy to offset the electricity I needed to power my guitar amps and my recording machines was a simple and effective way for me to do something about my impact on the environment. Green-e certifies that I am buying 100 percent renewable energy. Hopefully, people will see their logo; check into what they do, and make renewable energy a part of their lives, too.”

Most recently Stoltz has been touring with The Raconteurs, playing Lollapalooza in Chicago and touring extensively in the UK. He has also made his debut as a producer, working in the studio with San Francisco bands The Passionistas, The Moore Brothers, Bart Davenport and Colossal Yes.

Kelley Stoltz official website

Kelley Myspace

From Pitchfork: Kelley Stoltz Serves Up Sounds for Sub Pop

Kelley Stoltz is on a roll. The San Francisco-based home-recording craftsman shared an album just last year, his third overall and first full-length for Sub Pop, Below the Branches. Now he’s got another one primed to blow up in early 2008, and a tour popping off right now.

Circular Sounds is set to arrive February 5 via Sub Pop, packing 14 more examples of that signature Stoltz sunshine onto one thin plastic disc. As Stoltz describes it, he’s no longer “lo-fi”, having embraced what he calls a “mid-hi” aesthetic on the new offering.

“I work in a second-hand record store and that’s made me more of a hi-fi advocate,” Stoltz explained via press release. “It’s hard for me to listen to stuff that was recorded on a cassette player nowadays. By the last record I was mid-fi. I think I’m mid-hi now!”

Get mid-hi yourself and catch Stoltz on tour overseas now, playing quite a few shows with Two Gallants and labelmates Blitzen Trapper and hawking copies of his just-released “Your Reverie” / “Owl Service” 7″ on Sub Pop.

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Circular Sounds:

01 Everything Begins
02 Tintinnabulation
03 The Birmingham Eccentric
04 Gardenia
05 Mother Nature
06 To Speak to the Girl
07 Put My Troubles to Sleep
08 When You Forget
09 Your Reverie
10 I Nearly Lost My Mind
11 Something More
12 Reflecting
13 Morning Sun
14 You Alone

November 4, 2007

She is Bachelorette

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Two extra Melbourne shows announced!

Next Saturday November 10, Annabel headlines an afternoon show at the Empress with the brilliant lineup of Bachelorette, The Smallgoods duo and Denim Owl. Doors open 4pm, entry just 10 bucks! Spend a swoony afternoon falling in love with Bachelorette’s glorious space-pop symphonies.

Bachelorette also supports British art-pop sensation Patrick Wolf and his band at the Corner on Sunday night. Tickets on sale now.

Plus Brisbane peeps have their only chance to see Bachelorette with Patrick Wolf at Rosie’s on Friday Nov 9.

November 4, 2007

Coolness is having courage

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Check out the cruisy new Panda Bear video, directed by Patrick O’Dell and Sam Salganik: Comfy in Nautica

Try to remember always, just to have a good time… good time… good time

October 27, 2007

New Black Dice video!

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Hey, check out the ultra-kaleidoscopic new video for Kokomo by Black Dice !

October 24, 2007

TITLE store now open!

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From ThreeThousand:

Not long ago we somehow found ourselves reading a transcribed PDF file of the new Harry Potter book on a laptop, in a public bathroom, and decided enough was enough, and made a pact to never, pirate, rape, or pillage again.

To atone for our sins, we now just shop at TITLE.

Following the success of its flagship Sydney store, and a 2007 retail interior design award under its belt, TITLE has now opened up shop in Melbourne.

Specialising in “the best music, films and books that this little planet has produced”, one step into this marvelously curated store will make you totally forget that all their stock can be found much cheaper online.

Coverflow on iTunes may be nice, but can pale in comparison to TITLE’s heavy wood shelves, which are a pleasure in themselves to browse through. Flicking through CDs and DVDs, staring at the cute person shopping next to you, looking at the ubercool clerk, wondering if you will have the guts to ask them about the song playing on the system, as you recall with fondness the faraway city shops from your youth that held such mystery and possibility…

Or you could just go home, listen to some Pavement, stare at your bittorrent ratio, and masturbate into an old gym sock to internet porn.

It’s your choice, really.

What:
TITLE

Where:
183 Gertrude St, Fitzroy

When:
Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 11am-6pm

Contact:
9417 4477