Posts Tagged ‘midlake’

Sunday Night Videos (02.14.10)

Written on February 14th, 2010 by Chuck Nortonno shouts
We’re back with a full set this week chock-full of new videos by new and established artists. Videos this week are by: Banjo or Freakout, Le Sexoflex, Hurricane Bells, Spoon, Syntaks, Andrew Belle, State Radio, Postdata, Wild Beasts, The Soft Pack, Sleigh Bells, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, Los Campesinos!, Bear In Heaven, Midlake and These New Puritans.

Writer’s Block? Not With Music Around

Written on February 9th, 2010 by Chuck Nortonno shouts
I’ve been trying to come up with something to write about in today other tour updates or album releases. Damn original content writer’s block. Here goes nothing …

Album Review: Midlake – The Courage of Others

Written on February 4th, 2010 by Chuck Nortonno shouts
If this were 2009 rather than 2010, I would be calling Midlake’s The Courage of Others one of the best albums of the decade. But it is 2010. Four days into the second month of 2010 – or less than one-tenth of one-percent of the upcoming decade to be exact. Which makes the following statement one that may seem a bit precocious and premature …

Midlake Announces North American 2010 Tour

Written on December 15th, 2009 by Chuck Nortonno shouts
Midlake has announced dates for their 2010 tour in support of their forthcoming album, The Courage of Others, which will be released February 2, 2010 via Bella Union.
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The Playlist That Inspired Midlake’s New Album

Written on December 4th, 2009 by Chuck Nortonone shout
Midlake, a long-time favorite of DeadJournalist.com (and an interview alum), will be releasing their new album, The Courage of Others, on February 2, 2010. In advance of the album, Midlake’s Tim ...
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Sunday Night Videos (11/29/09)

Written on November 29th, 2009 by Chuck Nortonno shouts
As we wind down this holiday weekend and make our way back to reality, here’s this week’s DeadJournalist.com Sunday Night Videos. This week’s Video of the Week is from Lo La Tengo from 1997 because “Sugarcube” is one of the best indie videos of the decade. And I had to add Atari Teenage Riot as a nice little tie-in to round out the set. Other videos this week include: Kurt Vile, Jemina Pearl, Atlas Sound, The xx and The Sounds as well as Thoa with the Get Down Stay Down, Midlake, Crystal Castles, Broken Social Scene and The Unicorns, among others.