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Pick Your Poison: Thursday 6-12-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Weezer has announced a new album via a cryptic video

Amazon will be launching Prime Music streaming service

Watch Janelle Monae cover David Bowie’s “Heroes” on Letterman

Music Video: JJ – All White Everything

Watch SNL’s Vanessa Bayer give Drake some “Sound Advice”

Music Video: Hundred Waters – Murmurs

Stream Real Estate’s Spotify Session: Live at SXSW 2014 EP

YouTube Audio Stream: Blonde Redhead – No More Honey

Watch the “unofficial” music video for Spoon’s new single “Rent I Pay”

YouTube Audio Stream: The New Pornographers – Brill Bruisers

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss tracks from Adam Tensta, Decent Lovers, Handsome Ghost, Seatraffic, Total Abuse and Walking Bicycles. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Bassnectar, Dana Buoy, Dave Sitek, GEMS, Hawk House and I’m An Island.

Adam Tensta – Head Trippin (ft. Spoek Mathambo)

Alma – For A Poet

Decent Lovers – When I Wake Up

Handsome Ghost – Blood Stutter

Jeremy Neale – Lone Tiger

Mincer Ray – I Sold My Sould to the Man & Now I Feel Ashamed

NAPT & Roska – Come Like This

Seatraffic – Precious Stones

Total Abuse – Looking for Love

VIRGO – Tides of Neptune

Walking Bicycles – Eyesore

Wooden Peak – Anorak (Miss Emily Brown & Alexander Binder Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 6-11-14

This weekend is the annual Chicago tradition known as Blues Fest. Considering the city is widely considered to be one of the “birthplaces” of the blues, it’s an important couple of days mixed with all sorts of rich history and performances by some true legends of the craft. My sincere hope is that you get out to Grant Park sometime on Friday, Saturday or Sunday to see at least some of the acts performing. It’s a pretty fun time, and totally free to attend as well. Should you be looking for a good show elsewhere in the city to help compliment Blues Fest, allow me to recommend Curtis Harding, who will be at Schubas on Saturday night. Blues and soul are close cousins in a thematic and sonic sense (they are NOT the same thing, nor should you confuse one with the other…please don’t write me angry letters), or at the very least there’s a fair amount of crossover in audiences. Harding makes soul music, to the point where his debut album is called Soul Power. It’s the sort of stuff that pulls from a deep well of emotion and life experience, making it not just music for specific tastes, but really for everybody. And while the blues tends to wallow in pain and sadness, soul music can be a little more upbeat and uplifting at times. As evidenced by the video for his song “Keep On Shining,” Harding has a pretty good sense of humor about him too. His live show should be at least partly a fun party, and one hopes the crowd would also do a bit of dancing. Intrigued? Come check out the show. It’s 21+, starts at 7:30, and tickets are only $12. You can buy them in advance here. Just a little something else to distract yourself with on what looks to ba a packed weekend of fun in and around the Chicagoland area. The weather should hold up nicely too. Now then, let’s get on with today’s Pick Your Poison. Some great tracks today from Baby Baby, Cloud Seeding, Emily Danger, St. Tropez and Yucca. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Allah-Las, Evan Mellows, Madlib, Slaptop and Spider Bags. Class of 2014 artist SAINT PEPSI also does a great remix of a Painted Palms track (they’re on tour together), and Mickey Valen did some nice work turning Say Lou Lou’s “Everything We Touch” inside out.

Baby Baby – Short Little Summer Love Song

Benjamin Francis Leftwich – See You Soon (Cruel Jungle Remix)

Ceiling Demons – Amputated Spirit

Cloud Seeding – Kaleidocycle II

Emily Danger – Peace Arch

Hot Casandra – Waiting for the Night (Depeche Mode cover)

Johanssen – Jag Gillar

Roman Ruins – Loved One (Moss of Aura Remix)

Some Amber – The Thrashing Whip (Avalon Emerson Remix)

St. Tropez – Maybe Nothing

You Love Her Coz She’s Dead – Let Me Break

Yucca – Roadrunner

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 6-10-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Alexander Turnquist, Andrew Bird, The Atlas Moth, Candy Hearts, Chrissie Hynde, clipping, Craft Spells, Dan St. Germain, Dub Thompson, First Aid Kit, The Fresh & Onlys, Glass Animals, Half-Handed Cloud, Jack White, Lust For Youth, Max Silvestri, Mayhem, Memory Map, Officer!, Passenger, Quantic, Roche, Say Anything, Stagnant Pools, This Wild Life, Tiny Victories, Thomas Barfod, Tombs, Trap Them, and WIFE. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Bass Science, Changing Modes, Giorgio Moroder, The Rosebuds, Royale and Trivial Shields. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Ab-Soul, A$AP Mob, Bear In Heaven, Empires, Essay and Nona.

Bass Science – Jump Up

Changing Modes – Dinosaur

Christopher Bell – You Can Call Me Al (Paul Simon cover)

Disclosure – Tenderly (Genius Vision)

Giorgio Moroder – Giorgio’s Theme

ISTILLFEELIT – Beyond Us

Mark D Beats – Big In Europe

Night Club – Need You Tonight (INXS cover)

The Rosebuds – In My Teeth

Royale – I’d Love To (But You Play Too Rough)

Southern Boutique – Undercurrents

Trivial Shields – Amerikan

Pick Your Poison: Monday 6-9-14

I know we’ve just gotten past the weekend, but Chicago readers, do you have plans for Saturday night (June 14th)? We’re still at the start of summer festival season, and there are street fests and all sorts of other nonsense going on, but if you’re looking to hear some great music that truly reflects the sunny, warm weather, might I recommend the L.A.-based band Allah-Las? They’ll have a new record out later this summer, but their self-titled debut is filled with the sort of hooks and jangly pop that put you in an outdoor fun sort of mood. At the start of this year they released a 7″ single featuring two of their strongest songs yet, “Had It All” and “Every Girl.” If you listen to those tracks, expect them to get stuck in your head for days. Anyways, the Allah-Las are on tour right now, and if you’ll be bumming around Chicago with nothing to do, maybe head over to the Empty Bottle to check them out. It’s a 21+ show, starts at 9:30, and tickets are only $10 in advance. Pick one up here should you be so inclined. Should be a really fun time. In the here and now, there’s the Monday edition of Pick Your Poison to get to. Allow me to recommend tracks in this set from Beat Connection, Dumplings en China, Joe Marson, The Pharmacy, Prince of Assyria, Savage Sister and Unicycle Loves You. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from City States, Michael Flynn, The Rentals, SBTRKT, Street Eaters and Wild Cub (covering Drake).

Beat Connection – Silver Screen (Slight Return)

Dumplings en China – Zebra Cakes

Get Inuit – Cutie Pie, I’m Bloated

Joe Marson – Love You Safely

New God – Firework

The Pharmacy – Masten Lake Lagoon

Pink Blue Oak – It’s Like These Times

Prince of Assyria – At the Gates of Central Bank

Rayvon Owen – Rescue

Savage Sister – Huge Moves

Unicycle Loves You – The Dead Age

We Are the Brave – Sparrow (ATTAR! Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 6-5-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Music Video: American Football – Never Meant

Beastie Boys won $1.7 million in copyright lawsuit against Monster Energy Drink

Music Video: The Antlers – Hotel

YouTube Audio Stream: My Brightest Diamond – Pressure

Music Video: Kevin Drew – You In Your Were

Read Owen Pallett’s analysis of some recent pop hits

Music Video: How to Dress Well – Face Again

YouTube Audio Stream: Lana Del Rey – Ultraviolence

Music Video: Jack White – Lazaretto

Music Video: Parquet Courts – Black and White

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss tracks from Dirty Lungs, Dream Boat, Franskild, H.M. Hammarin, Pool and Split Screens. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from CATHEDRALS, Cloud Boat, Common, Rhodes, Tweedy and The Young.

A.G. Cook – Beautiful

Dirty Lungs – I Suck in Bed

Dirty Vegas – Setting Sun (Audio Units Remix)

Dream Boat – Way Out

Franskild – Genesis

Gorgeous Bully – I Kept Your Teeth In A Jar By My Bed

H.M. Hammarin – It Began Again

Night Club – Need You Tonight

Paul Cary & the Small Scarys – Was Born With A Tail

Pool – What It Is

R. Kelly – Ignition (Remix) (Giraffage Remix)

Split Screens – The Sinner

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 6-4-14

Hey everybody! So I’m about to take a few days of much-needed vacation, in which I’ll be flying out to Houston for some fun in the sun and delicious BBQ. I’m a big fan of Texas in general, and while Austin is my preferred city, Houston is pretty cool too. So anyways, be aware that the site will move along at its normal pace while I’m away, though if you send me an email that requires a reply it may take me a few days. The only thing that gets cut short as a result of this vacation is this Pick Your Poison intro, which I don’t have time to write in the way I would like. My apologies there. I’ll be back on Monday, at which time I’ll be playing catch-up. Should be fun. Anyways, good tracks in today’s Pick Your Poison set come from Banana Beach, Gracy Hopkins, Manicanparty, Mat Zo (ft. The Knocks), Two Harbors and The Yetis. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Bad Suns, Doprah, Panama Wedding, The Ting Tings, Turn to Crime and United Nations.

APB – On the Low

Banana Beach – Sri Lanka

Five Knives – Savages (Pretty Lights Remix)

Gracy Hopkins – Grayson Yard

Manicanparty – Fools Gold (ft. Too Many Zooz)

Mat Zo ft. The Knocks – Get Down 2 Get Up

Meshell Ndegeocello – Comet, Come to Me

Nick Raven – Nineteen Fifty Three

The Peach Kings – Mojo Thunder (Kent Rockafeller Remix)

Two Harbors – Be Forever

#XI ft. Sundays – Broken Bones (Love Inc. cover)

The Yetis – Little Surfer Girl

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 6-3-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: 50 Cent, Apathy, Birdy, Blackbird Blackbird, Bob Mould, Camper Van Beethoven, Cardinal, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Dinowalrus, The Donkeys, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gabriel Kahane, Hamilton Leithauser, Joe Henry, Ken Wakan, The KVB, Lee Fields & The Expressions, Madlib, Matisyahu, Meshell Ndegeocello, The Orwells, Parquet Courts, Paul Weller, Peter Murphy, Priests, Rescuer, Rich Robinson, Robert Francis, Sage Francis, The Shoe, Swan King, Taylor McFerrin, and Tijuana Panthers. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Balue, Drake, Eric Zayne, Groenland, Let’s Say We Did and The Toothe. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Caribou, Fear of Men, My Gold Mask, Tennis, and remixes of songs from Temples and Yumi Zouma.

Balue – Grow Up

Brenmar ft. Rush Davis – Medusa (Falcons Remix)

Drake – 0 to 100 / The Catch Up

Eric Zayne – Poison Ivy

Escapists – Blood (Summertime Calypso Refix)

Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn – Sometimes

Grandtheft – Let Me Tell You Something (ft. Jackal)

Groenland – Criminals

Let’s Say We Did – (Won’t You Please) Tell Me Something

MDMay – Come Close (Rework)

Posthuman – Step Back

The Toothe – Talons

Pick Your Poison: Monday 6-2-14

One of the most amusingly random and weird music news stories to emerge this calendar year has got to be the revival of Jesus Christ Superstar as a touring musical. That in and of itself isn’t so much random and weird, as it’s been a longtime favorite and classic production from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The random and weird part is the casting, which has such a WTF factor that I spit out a portion of my drink when I saw who was lined up to play key roles. Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child fame was Mary Magdalene. JC Chasez of ‘N Sync was Pontius Pilate. Both of those make some degree of sense, given their lack of other work these days. It seems natural they would gravitate towards musical theatre. But then it gets stranger. Brandon Boyd of Incubus gets the role of Judas Iscariot. Sure, the guy looks the part, but is Incubus not doing well right now? Last I checked they were still pretty popular and continuing the cycle of album, tour, album, tour. Last but certainly not least, there’s John Lydon aka Johnny Rotten from The Sex Pistols/Public Image Ltd as King Herod. If you don’t find that casting bizarre, go back and explore the man’s catalogue. Now if all this sounds like a random and strange good time, I’m inclined to agree with you, though I’d never fork over more than about five bucks to see the results. Apparently a lot of other people felt that way too, because they’ve now cancelled the entire 54 city tour just days before it was set to launch, not citing poor ticket sales but one might assume that’s the primary reason. Producers saw they were going to lose a lot of money and decided to pull the plug while they still had the chance. So tragically we’ll never find out how much of a mistake this could have been. Of course, we did get a little video preview the other day courtesy of Good Morning America, where Brandon Boyd and Michelle Williams performed a song from the famed musical. At the very least, we’ll always have that. Now then, how about today’s Pick Your Poison? Good stuff in this set comes from Canopies, Collarbones, Emma Garrett, Slow Dancing Society, We Are Temporary and Young Braves. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from The Cold and Lovely, Liam Bailey, A Million Billion Dying Suns, White Reaper and Wonderful Humans.

Canopies – Getting Older

Collarbones – The Place

Doobious & Bazooka – Chain Gang

Emma Garrett – Change Your Bones

Grandtheft & Keys N Krates – Keep It 100

Mackenzie Shivers – Nothing to Fear

Ruby – Spin

Slow Dancing Society – Pull

Tanner – Come Alive

The Verve Pipe – Crash Landing

We Are Temporary – Machine Love (ft. Misfit Mod)

Young Braves – Black Country

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 5-29-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Watch a trailer for the Pulp documentary A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets

Music Video: Miguel – Simplethings

Stream the How to Dress Well mixtape “NO WORDS TO SAY: Songs for ‘What Is This Heart?'”

Music Video: Merchandise – Little Killer

YouTube Audio Stream: Mr. Twin Sister – Out of the Dark

Music Video: Conor Oberst – Zigzagging Toward the Light

Watch Lana Del Rey perform new song “Ultraviolence” for the first time

Music Video: Trash Talk – The Hole

Watch the short film Dealer, featuring music from Burial

Watch Under the Indigo Moon, a short film by Natasha Khan (Bat for Lashes) featuring a collaboration with Beck

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss tracks from Emmy Wildwood, Johanna Samuels, Roman Ruins, and Tiger Forest Cat. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from JJ, The Neighbourhood, The Subways, Tiny Victories, Wolves in the Throne Room and Woods.

Bombay Bicycle Club – Feel (Unkle Remix)

CHAMPS – White Satellite (Night Engine Remix)

Cubenx – First Wave Front

Emmy Wildwood – Mean Love

Jenni Alpert – Breakin Down (Vinyl Version)

Johanna Samuels – For You To Do

Pillage & Plunder – Nutcracker

Roman Ruins – Loved One

Spencer Burton – Diamond

StrYve – On Our Own

Tiger Forest Cat – Aching For Love

Welfare Wednesday – Salvation Army

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 5-28-14

Let’s start with the basics. Macaulay Culkin has a band. If you’re like, “Who is Macaulay Culkin?” the best I can give you is he’s that kid from the Home Alone movies. If you’re like, “What Home Alone movies?” I can’t help you any further. But for those of us fully aware of Culkin’s past and present, he’s now part of a band known as The Pizza Underground. They specialize in taking songs from The Velvet Underground’s catalogue, and covering them with the lyrics changed to include references to pizza. Songs include “Take A Bite of the Wild Slice,” “I’m Waiting for Delivery Man” and “All the Pizza Parties.” You can watch this 15 minute video about the band if you’re interested in learning more. As a result of this, the band began to receive offers to play shows around the world. Last weekend they performed as part of the Dot to Dot Festival in England, and their set at the Nottingham stop did not go well. The Nottingham Post reports that after one song, people started booing and then began pelting the band with beer. As the antagonism got worse, the band decided they’d had enough after about 15 minutes and ended their set. Reviews were understandably not kind. Apparently things went a bit better at the Bristol stop of the festival, as this video shows. As someone who fully intends to see The Pizza Underground perform at Riot Fest this September, this is equal parts interesting and disheartening. Provided they’re still a fully functional band by then, it will be amusing to see if they evolve these next few months and whether or not a Chicago crowd will show them respect enough for them to play a full set. Whatever the outcome, the entertainment value will hopefully be off the charts. So let’s shift focus to the entertainment that is your mid-week Pick Your Poison. There’s some good tracks today from The Citrus Clouds, City Tribe, Lexie Roth, Lower, Mano’s Daughter, What Moon Things and The Wonder Revolution. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Anand Wilder and Maxwell Kardon, Bishop Allen, Jaded Inc., Priests, A Sunny Day in Glasgow and Tiny Victories.

The Citrus Clouds – Fire Exits (ft. Bartoven)

City Tribe – I Will Be There

Ever So Android – Leash

Layla – Smokestacks (BUDO Remix)

Lexie Roth – Lost Memory

Lower – Soft Option

Madison – Give Me Your Oh

Mano’s Daughter – What’s A Girl Supposed to Do

Mike Wojniak – Stone & The Sea

Nacey – I Own It (ft. Angel Haze)

What Moon Things – Doesn’t Make Much Sense

The Wonder Revolution – Pixie Mountain

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 5-27-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Amy Lavere, Ben Frost, Black Anvil, Cherub, Chris Schlarb, Foxing, Future Death, Haunted Hearts, Hundred Waters, Hundreds, Joey Negro, Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, Little Barrie, Melania De Biasio, moe., Mordecai, Neil Young, Owen Pallett, Popstrangers, Reuben and the Dark, Rush Midnight, Serpentine Path, Sharon Van Etten, Spanish Gold and Trash Talk. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Algernon Doll, Grace Joyner, Haunted Disco, Le Rug and The Speechless Radio. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Ab-Soul, Digits, Jet Setter, La Roux, Rat Fist, Tomboy and VANIISH.

Algernon Doll – Suicide

Andrea Balency – Paris (Little Dragon cover)

Ballad – Fight

Grace Joyner – Young Thing

Haunted Disco – Crimson

Hilang Child – The Garth Waterman

J. Chance – Tell the Dark A Secret

Le Rug – Jailbait

Lewis Hurrell – Ordinary Life

Mikey Omega – Snow Bunnies

The Speechless Radio – Tongue-Tied

Vincent Vocoder Voice – The Unbearable Heaviness of Having

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 5-22-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Watch Veruca Salt perform “Seether” together on stage for the first time since 1996

Read a conversation between Lorde and Conor Oberst in The New York Times

Watch The Both (Ted Leo + Aimee Mann) perform a TV theme song medley

Music Video: The Knife – Without You My Life Would Be Boring

Watch Slowdive perform “When the Sun Hits” at their first show in 20 years

Music Video: Mutual Benefit – “Let’s Play” / Statue of a Man

Watch a Michael Jackson hologram performance of “Slave to the Rhythm”

Music Video: Royksopp & Robyn – Sayit

Watch St. Vincent perform “Digital Witness” on Saturday Night Live

Watch the star-studded trailer for the fictional Jay-Z and Beyonce movie Run promoting their upcoming tour

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss tracks from Circulatory System, Magicicada, Megan Bonnell, Owls of the Swamp and Unicycle Loves You. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Big Deal, Eternal Death, Parquet Courts, Taylor McFerrin, and Zeds Dead & Twin Shadow, among others.

Alisha Zalkin – Fearless

Circulatory System – If You Think About It Now

Deqn Sue – Union Station

Govinda – Gypsy Side Show

Jbox – Horizon

Magicicada – Once I Was A Little Light

Megan Bonnell – Hunt and Chase

Orangatang – That’s Where I’ll Go

Owls of the Swamp – Shelter

Redvers – Impressions

Samuel L Cool J – Slip and Slide

Unicycle Loves You – JAWS

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 5-21-14

Jack White is a genius, at least in the musical sense. There are few people who would claim otherwise, I think, and while his work with The White Stripes could be considered his most prolific, his talent remains fully on display in side projects like The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, but also his latest solo efforts. Beyond being an incredible guitarist and (less so) songwriter, White runs his own record label and is a key figure in the revival and innovation of vinyl records as of late. His accomplishments aren’t really up for debate. Where things start getting sketchy are when you begin to take a closer look at the man behind them. I don’t want to dive into this too much, but there’s plenty of evidence to suggest that music things aside, he’s kind of an asshole and maybe just a bit of a sexist. “That’s not even remotely true!” you may claim, but this isn’t just some unsubstantiated claim. Let’s go back 11 years to Detroit, where White beat up Von Bondies frontman Jason Stollsteimer. At the time, he plead guilty to assault and battery, paid a fine and went to anger management classes. You could say they did the trick, since he hasn’t beaten anyone up in the last decade (that we know of).

Yet that also hasn’t stopped him from picking verbal fights with people. While his marriage and divorce from Meg White didn’t affect their working relationship in the least (they made music for 7 years afterward with no apparent issues), the same can’t be said for his marriage and divorce from Karen Elson. At first, all seemed well, as the two held a “divorce party” together, celebrating the end of their six year union. But a couple years after that, Elson took out a restraining order against White, barring him from contacting her unless it related to parenting time with their kids. White issued a counter-claim to clarify that the restraining order does not mean he was violent towards his wife and children. As things turned nasty with that divorce and custody battle, emails leaked out that featured White raging against The Black Keys – specifically Dan Auerbach. Apparently their kids go to the same school, and White was none too pleased about having to deal with Auerbach on a regular basis. His main issue seems to be thinking that The Black Keys are riding his coattails and imitating his style in order to gain fame and press. To their credit, The Black Keys held off on giving a real response until earlier this week, when Auerbach said, “I don’t know him” and Patrick Carney said, “(he) obviously sounds like an asshole.”

Then circling back around to Meg, earlier today White talked to Rolling Stone about her, and claimed she’s a “hermit” and extremely emotionally reserved. “She’s one of those people who won’t high-five me when I get the touchdown,” he said. Yet he also compliments her drumming and how well they worked together. Does he have a “women problem,” as a 2012 article in The Atlantic claims? He actually talks about that very issue in the same new Rolling Stone interview, and somehow manages to make a case both for and against that idea.

Personally, it’s probably best to simply judge any artist by the quality of the work he or she makes and nothing else. If we’re able to separate the actual art from the artist behind it, life gets a lot easier. I mean, just look at Kanye West, who is an extreme case if there ever was one. The man behaves like he’s the be-all, end-all of superstars, and gets angry at anyone who doesn’t worship at his feet. It would be a whole lot easier to dismiss him if the music he made wasn’t so incredible. Maybe if you’re brilliant, you have the right to and can get away with being an asshole and/or a sexist. Just because you can get away with it doesn’t mean you should go for it though. So I wish Jack white the best of luck, and hope that his upcoming album Lazaretto is another great piece of music. It’d just be nice if he lightened up from time to time. Okay, let’s dive into today’s Pick Your Poison. There’s some good tracks in this set from Ace Reporter (covering St. Vincent), Circulatory System, Hailer, Joanna Weaver, The Lovely Eggs and Vire. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Army Navy, Ben Khan, Black City Lights, The Coathangers and Melted Toys.

The 1975 – Robbers (Shadow Child Remix)

Ace Reporter – Year of the Tiger (St. Vincent cover)

Circulatory System – Stars and Molecules

Estate & Liquid Pegasus – Tendency

Hailer – Crucify the Commodore

Jamie Hancock – Drunk

Joanna Weaver – Golden Earrings

Katalina Kicks – Kings of America

The Lovely Eggs – Allergies

Madeaux – Body Collision (ft. Shelley Harland)

Soonbe – & Squeeze

Vire – Human Contact

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 5-20-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Brian Jonestown Massacre, Brody Dalle, Coldplay, Comet Control, Conor Oberst, Devo, Emma Ruth Rundle, Erik Friedlander, Gruff Rhys, Haley Bonar, Jolie Holland, Plaid, R.E.M., The Roots and Trans Am. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Danielle Oliver, Jadeite, Rome Fortune, Stone Decision and The White Bicycles. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Bassnectar, Brave Bird, Cold Specks, Frog Eyes, Lizzo, Lust For Youth and The Muffs.

Conveyor – Theme I (Monster Rally Remix)

Danielle Oliver – Advice

Girl Talk & Freeway ft. A$AP Ferg – Suicide (Remix)

Jadeite – Setting Sails

King avriel – Judgment Day // Valley Idols

Paris Carney – Astronaut (Holborn Circuit Remix)

Rome Fortune – One Time For

Silent Rider – Rave Love

Stone Decision – Sunshine

Villa Coola – Green

weakling – be jealous

The White Bicycles – Frayed Ends

Pick Your Poison: Monday 5-19-14

A couple of weeks ago on Twitter, I put out the call for suggestions on some shows happening in Chicago that I should go and see. My personal concert calendar has been looking pretty empty as of late, following a spring where I’d attend what seemed like 2-3 shows per week. The drop off from that to no concerts for 3-4 weeks is suddenly staggering, so like a junkie I went in search of something, anything to give me sustenance. The next big show on my radar? Eagulls at Beat Kitchen on June 10th. If you haven’t heard Eagulls’ self-titled debut album yet, what are you waiting for? This four piece band from Leeds makes some incredible post-punk that’s rooted in the late 70’s/early 80’s with artists like Misfits and Killing Joke. You could say their more contemporary counterparts are Iceage and Cloud Nothings, which certainly isn’t bad company to be in by any means. Yet that Eagulls record feels remarkably fresh and unique to me, the mark of a band that’s passionate about the music they’re making, and hungry for success. If I had heard more from them by the start of the year, it’s likely I would have placed them into my Class of 2014 with the other artists I’m expecting big things from. Instead, I’ll just praise them whenever I have the chance. Check out singles like “Possessed” and “Nerve Endings” to better understand what Eagulls are going for and why it’s so strangely compelling. Hopefully the songs translate to a rowdy live show as well, which in turn will convert even more people. This will be their first official U.S. tour coming up, so I hope you’ll join me in giving this band the sort of push they deserve. The Chicago show at Beat Kitchen on June 10th is 17+, and tickets are only $12 in advance. You can buy them here. Alright, now let’s talk this week-starting edition of Pick Your Poison. Don’t miss songs today from Balue, City Tribe, Conveyor, Damn Right, Nomadic Firs and Walking Bicycles. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Bonnie “Prince” Billy and The Cairo Gang, Haunted Hearts (Crocodiles + Dum Dum Girls), Naomi Punk, Vic Mensa and White Arrows.

Alexa Lusader – White Snow

Balue – Charming Flow

City Tribe – Wildflower

Conveyor – Theme I (Edit)

Crystal Fox – Magic Eye

Damn Right – Pyramids

Dead Hippie Squadron – Chilling Spree

Green Rock River Band – Old Summer Nights

Illumntr – Beyond Say

Nomadic Firs – Sweet Hazy

NU.F.O. – Choose Your Side (Original Mix)

Walking Bicycles – Impending Doom

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