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Jam of the Day – Broken Bells to Play First Live Show

Earlier today, Broken Bells – a relatively new project from Danger Mouse and James Mercer of The Shins – announced their first ever live performance, going down tonight at the Fold In Bootleg Theater in LA. Unfortunately, it looks like tickets were sold out as of 10:30 this morning.

But hopefully some sort of mini-tour will be announced soon to accompany the release of their self-titled debut Broken Bells, which is set to drop on March 9, 2010. You can pre-order the album now, and I believe that the first single, “The High Road,” is currently free to download as an iTunes single of the week. I’ve been listening to the record for a couple of weeks now and it is really dope. Apart from the single, which is also the opener, stand-out tracks include: the likely follow-up single “Vaporize” (hear the ending bass-line from Grizzly Bear’s “Ready/Able” in there?), which is up on their Myspace page; “Mongrel Heart,” which could be a lost Cure track or something; and “Your Head Is On Fire.” I don’t know whether it sounds more like a psychedelic-rock-meets-hip-hop-beats masterpiece or just a Shins record with better production and more basslines, but either way the whole thing just works. Definitely check it out. Here’s the video for the first single, “The High Road,” which premiered online January 27, 2010 and is directed by Sophie Muller.

Broken Bells – The High Road:

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Danger Mouse Selling $50 Blank CDs

Danger Mouse, who first rose to national prominence with the Grey Album, and is now better known as a member of the duo Gnarls Barkley, recently completed a joint project with director David Lynch and Sparklehorse titled Dark Night of the Soul. Apparently Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse worked on the album for a couple of years and pulled some collaborations with a lot of big names, including the Flaming Lips, Iggy Pop, Frank Black, James Mercer (The Shins), Julian Casablancas (The Strokes), and Black Francis (Pixies). At some point Danger Mouse approached Lynch about working together on a multimedia project that would combine Lynch’s photographs with a record, with the photos being inspired by the music and vice versa. NPR has posted the entire album online here, if you want to check it out.

The project also resulted in an installation being shown from May 30-July 11 at the Michael Kohn Gallery, in Los Angeles, which consists of about 50 of Lynch’s photographs mounted in two rooms, with the “moody rhythms” of Dark Night of the Soul playing throughout the gallery.

Well this all sounds great, what with NPR streaming the album online and the installation being available for viewing, but the New York Times posted an article today about the actual for-purchase book/cd combo that has fans “puzzled:”

“The project, it turned out, is a large-format book-and-CD package that Danger Mouse was releasing by himself, with 50 photographs by Mr. Lynch intended as accompaniment to the album’s 13 songs. But the CD is blank and recordable, and a sticker on the shrink wrap explains cryptically: “For legal reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will.” Danger Mouse lays the blame on “an ongoing dispute with EMI,” and EMI basically confirmed as much, saying that they are trying to “resolve this situation.”

As the article is quick to mention, though, this is clearly a nod to the concept of illegal downloading (in a sense Danger Mouse is saying to fans, “here’s a blank CD onto which you can burn my music that you already downloaded for free”), which was how his Grey Album grew to be such a phenomenon in the first place. And also let’s not forget that “controversy” sells records.

But at the end of the day, let’s be real: Danger Mouse, you are trying to sell a $50 blank CD-R. I like these prices better.

So, while Danger Mouse and EMI work out the details, enjoy this dope jam from the Grey Album.

Danger Mouse – What More Can I Say?:

-Drew

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