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Posted in music | tour dates on July 28, 2009
Atlas Sound @ Irving Plaza in October 2008 (more by Ryan Muir)

August 2 - Deerhunter, No Age & Dan Deacon @ Williamsburg Waterfront
September 12 - Deerhunter & Atlas Sound @ ATP NY
October 21 - Atlas Sound, Broadcast & The Selmanaires @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (CMJ).
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Last October Atlas Sound was here with Stereolab. This October it'll be with Broadcast. On October 20th (one day before the MHOW show), Atlas Sound will release their new album "Logos". Full press release about that, with a message from Bradford Cox (Mr. Atlas Sound), below...
New Atlas Sound Album 'Logos' To Be Released
October 20, 2009 on Kranky
Full U.S. Tour To Be Announced Shortly
A Note From Bradford Cox on Logos:Track listing:
My last album was a bedroom laptop type thing. Very introverted. Logos is an album that was recorded all over the world. It's not about me. There are collaborations with other musicians. The lyrics are not autobiographical. The view is a lot more panoramic and less close-up. I became bored with introspection. This was also the case Deerhunter's 'Microcastle' LP, which was written during the same period.I started recording December of 2007. I recorded the first version of the album, which was not intended for release. Due to some unfortunate mistakes on my part, this "sketch" of the album was leaked. Many of the songs where simply "placeholders," songs I created quickly to help design the "arc" of the album.
I did not react well to the leak, in retrospect. It became the kind of internet-fueled drama that I was quickly learning to despise. I had always desired to speak through music, not blog posts and interviews, etc. I considered abandoning the project.
I toured for a period in Europe with Animal Collective, whose band dynamic was very inspirational to be around. On the bus, we often played improvised iPod games. We would take turns formulating a theme or unifying concept and then play three songs. The goal would be for everyone to try and figure out the theme. During one of these games, someone played "What Am I Going to Do" by the Dovers. I was amazed at the hook - a weird organ thing with drums and electric bass. I mentioned to Noah that someone should really sample that riff. He agreed and he taught me a little about sampling and matching up beats. This ended up as the collaborative effort "Walkabout."
Each song on the album has a similar story. That might be my favorite thing about the album. It's a collection of songs. There is no "filler." There are little scrapbook details everywhere. Sasha Vine [of Sian Alice Group] provided a double-tracked improvised violin part to "Attic Lights" which was recorded backstage at a Deerhunter / Sian Alice Group show in Brighton. It might be my favorite moment of the album. I played it for some younger friends of mine. They cringed. They wanted more songs like "Walkabout." Something with a big beat. I told them when they get older they will appreciate things like harmonicas and violins more.
Laetitia from Stereolab, who i idolized as a teenager and would later befriend on tour, contributed words and vocals to "Quick Canal." The song was originally about 15 minutes long. I had zero ideas for vocals and asked if she could give it a shot. Andy Ramsay [Drummer for Stereolab] took a dub of the original and recorded Laetitia's vocals at his press play studio in London. It was quite a treat to hear the finished product, now at an economical 9 minutes.
Almost everything you hear on the album is a first take. This makes it almost like a "live album" where a band sets up in a studio and just rolls tape. There are songs on here I don't even remember recording.
Bradford Cox
Marietta, Georgia
July 4, 2009
1. The Light That Failed
2. An Orchid
3. Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)
4. Criminals
5. Attic Lights
6. Shelia
7. Quick Canal (w/ Laetitia Sadier)
8. My Halo
9. Kid Klimax
10. Washington School
11. Logos
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Bradford Cox is pretty much the most prolific and consistently brilliant musician out there right now. "Walkabout," the track he recorded with Panda Bear, is absolutely stunning. Really looking forward to this release.
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 1:20 PM
hahahahahhahahahha. most prolific and consistently brilliant... hahahahahahahahaha
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 1:24 PM
I agree with 1:20. Always excited to hear more Bradford.
Posted by anonymous2 | July 28, 2009 1:27 PM
Broadcast...at last. They should be closing the concert.
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 1:28 PM
Gotta agree...Bradford keeps pumpin' out the jams
Posted by Brussel Sprout | July 28, 2009 1:51 PM
Broadcast are the headlining band at MHOW.
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 1:54 PM
If you really like Broadcast, you should hope they aren't headlining, unless you want to wait until 1 or 2am for them to take the stage on a Wednesday night. CMJ shows notoriously go way late.
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 2:27 PM
they're also playing on album release day at le poisson rouge
http://lepoissonrouge.com/events/view/451
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 2:29 PM
i love how anything bradford has been working on gets progressively better and better. it sort of makes up for all the disappointments most bands leave.
Posted by Anonymous | July 28, 2009 2:54 PM
agreed...bradford is great.
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Posted by traffic mavericks | November 6, 2009 9:13 AM
Why the hell was KISS and the red hot chillipeppers
denied induction over ABBA comon really.Its the rock n roll hall of fame.Not the disco hall of fame.
Posted by Custom Logo | March 28, 2010 6:03 AM