News featuring Real Estate
The following news stories mention Real Estate. Stories are compiled from a hand-picked selection of popular music news sites based in Great Britain, Europe and the United States. Updated within the last hour.
’10 Sep 3 Fri
Friday 3rd September
“Vampire Weekend, Real Estate & friends talk jam bands”
Phish parking lot (more by Ryan Barkan)
"Vampire Weekend's Tomson is upfront about his jam band days but protects the identities of others. "I don't want to out anybody," he says.
Read the complete article at www.brooklynvegan.com
“Ol' Dirty Bastard's Son Talks Touring With Wu-Tang Clan”
'They the gods and I'm the young god,' Boy Jones says in Mixtape Daily
By Shaheem Reid
Read the complete article at www.mtv.com
’10 Sep 1 Wed
Wednesday 1st September
“Video: The Morning Benders: "All Day Day Light"”
The chorus from the Morning Benders' jittery rave-up "All Day Day Light" sounds a lot bigger when you flash the words onscreen in a gigantic font. Director Jack Ferry gives the track, from the Morning Benders' BNM'ed Big Echo album, a relatively restrained treatment, as the band plays in a single room through changing seasons and those words take up some serious screen real estate. But the visuals are crisp, and we get a fake-snow fight at the end. Watch the video below, via Stereogum.
Read the complete article at pitchfork.com
’10 Aug 30 Mon
Monday 30th August
“The War on Drugs, “Comin’ Through” MP3”
IM conversation between two FADER editors: FADER Editor 1: This war on drugs song sounds exactly like real estate FADER Editor 2: sounds like war on drugs dawg! the originators! they were doing this shit at cmj when ducktails was still pickin dingleberries out his boopies Then the discussion devolved into something about budgets which is totally not as [...]
Read the complete article at www.thefader.com
’10 Aug 27 Fri
Friday 27th August
“'Avatar': Final Burning Questions Answered”
Find out why the Na'vi have only four fingers and more, directly from James Cameron and Jon Landau.
By Eric Ditzian, with additional reporting by Kara Warner
Read the complete article at www.mtv.com
’10 Aug 25 Wed
Wednesday 25th August
“New Real Estate, No, Wait, Ducktails MP3, Same Dif”
When Pablo Picasso was going through his blue period he didn’t start signing his paintings Sad Boy Pabby P. Call a spade a spade! Real Estate has been bumping this jam, “Art Vandelay,” at shows for a long minute now with their guitarist Ducktails singing that shit! They even played it on their Daytrotter session. [...]
Read the complete article at www.thefader.com
’10 Aug 24 Tue
Tuesday 24th August
“Donald Trump - Trump Opposes Ground Zero Mosque Plans”
Real-estate tycoon-turned reality TV star DONALD TRUMP has spoken out against controversial plans to open a mosque close to the site of the 9/11 terrorist atrocities in New...
Read the complete article at www.contactmusic.com
“Donald Trump - Lohan Set For Celebrity Apprentice”
Real estate tycoon-turned-reality TV star DONALD TRUMP has told troubled LINDSAY LOHAN she'll have to be 100 per cent healthy before he'll consider her as a contestant on...
Read the complete article at www.contactmusic.com
’10 Aug 19 Thu
Thursday 19th August
“Stream New Real Estate and Cloud Nothings Songs”
True Panther, get out of our minds! Next in the label’s unerring streak of releasing our favorite bands: new singles from slouchy Jersey boys Real Estate and spazzed out pop dude Cloud Nothings, aka Dylan Baldi. “Out of Tune” is one of Real Estate’s signature lazy day picnic jams, but it sparkles from better production [...]
Read the complete article at www.thefader.com
“New Real Estate: "Out of Tune"”
Real Estate: "Out of Tune":
Those purveyors of lackadaisical suburban blues known as Real Estate are back with a new single on True Panther. It features two songs, "Out of Tune" (above) and "Reservoir" (which the band performed for us at the Pitchfork Festival). It's out digitally and on 7" vinyl October 12. "Out of Tune" was recorded by Woods' Jarvis Taveniere, features soft synths by Daniel Lopatin aka Oneohtrix Point Never, and highlights some lovely intertwining guitar.
Read the complete article at pitchfork.com