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    Against Me!'s Tom Gabel Goes Solo with EP and Tour

    Against Me! singer Tom Gabel will hit the road for a solo tour at the end of October accompanied by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music), Ben Nichols (Lucero), and Tim Barry (Avail) on the Revival Tour.

    MP3: "Thrash Unreal" by Against Me!

    The frontmen will trade off playing solo sets of their own songs as well as collaborating on each others material, according to a press release from Earshot Media. Gabel is launching the tour in support of his upcoming seven-song solo EP, entitled Heart Burns (see track listing below), which will be released on CD, digitally and on vinyl by Sire Records on October 28th.

    The centerpiece of the EP is "Anna Is A Stool Pigeon," which Gabel wrote after reading about environmental activist Eric McDavid who was convicted in 2007 of conspiring to use explosives to damage corporate and government property after being implicated by an undercover FBI informant who posed as an activist. McDavid's defense has argued that he was the victim of entrapment. He currently faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

    "What struck me most about the story was a sense of familiarity," Gabel says. "I know the scene he was a part of, I used to be a part of it myself. I've thought the same thoughts, talked the same talk. I've hung out with the same people, gone to similar protests. If Eric could have become the target of an FBI sting operation, then so could I. This could have been me."



    The EP was recorded late August in Los Angeles on a short two week break in between Against Me! tours. Gabel co-produced the EP along with Billy Bush, while Butch Vig executive produced. The EP contains several guest appearances including Chuck Ragan and Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio).

    Gabel's solo tour will begin once Against Me! complete their upcoming U.S. tour with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, which begins on October 1st. Against Me! have been touring non-stop in support of their current album, the Butch Vig-produced New Wave, which was released by Sire Records in July 2007.

    Called "the most invigorating, zeitgeist-capturing rock album in years" by Spin Magazine, New Wave was named the magazine's "Album of the Year," and also appeared in the Top 10 on Rolling Stone, Blender, and MTV.com's year-end "Best Album" lists. New Wave has spawned two singles, "White People for Peace" and "Thrash Unreal," which became the band's first single to chart in the U.S. when it climbed to No. 11 on the Modern Rock chart.

    Gabel has announced plans to post every Wednesday on his MySpace page, a video for each song on Heart Burns. These videos will not feature the album audio, but rather exclusive live audio of Gabel singing on camera.

    The first (for the song "100 Years of War") is already up. View it at http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=43422974.

    He is also keeping a blog at http://www.ifeelsicktomystomach.blogspot.com where fans can check in to get the latest info about the upcoming tour and EP.

    Track-listing for Heart Burns:

    "Random Hearts"
    "Conceptual Paths"
    "Cowards Sing at Night"
    "Amputations"
    "Anna Is A Stool Pigeon"
    "Harsh Realms"
    "100 Years of War"

    Tom Gabel's upcoming solo dates on the Revival Tour:

    10/31 Pomona, CA, The Glass House
    11/01 Hollywood, CA, The Knitting Factory
    11/02 San Diego, CA, The Casbah
    11/04 Las Vegas, NV, The Beauty Bar
    11/05 Tempe, AZ, The Clubhouse
    11/07 Lubbock, TX, Tequila Jungle
    11/08 Dallas, TX, The Door - Prophet Bar
    11/09 Austin, TX, Waterloo Park
    11/10 Houston, TX, Walter's on Washington
    11/13 Little Rock, AR, Juanita's
    11/14 Memphis, TN, Hi Tone Café
    11/15 Birmingham, AL, Workplay Theatre
    11/16 W. Columbia, SC, New Brookland Tavern

    Headlining:

    11/20 NYC, NY - The Knitting Factory

    Tom Gabel's MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/tomgabelmusic

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    End of September 2008 Indie Rock MP3 Round-Up

    New Indie and Alternative Rock

    The usual flurry of indie and alternative rock album and single releases for return to school and pre-Christmas season is in full swing.

    This week IRC has assembled another eclectic collection of new MP3 releases from already released and forthcoming releases of some of the best indie rock albums and songs of 2008.

    Featured artists and bands include Ed Laurie, Jeremy, The Harvey Girls, The Trophy Fire, The Doleful Lions, Awesome Color, The New Up and others.

    - "Albert" by Ed Laurie
    - "Andalucia" (demo) by Ed Laurie
    - "Silly Long Songs" by Jeremy
    - "Hey Little Sprout" by The Harvey Girls
    - "Fourteen" by The French Semester
    - "White Lotus Day" by The Doleful Lions
    - "Year of the Dog" by The Lovely Sparrows
    - "Broken Machine" by The New Up
    - "Already Down" by Awesome Color
    - "Divide" by The Trophy Fire
    - "Too Sweet" by And The Moneynotes

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    Major Music Festival in San Francisco Was Far Out, Man

    The following is a report that was written after San Francisco's Outside Lands Festival, but was not published until now due to time constraints.

    SAN FRANCISCO - The first major rock music festival to grace San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in nearly four decades was a huge success last month (August 22-24), drawing a crowd that organizers estimated at over 150,000 people.

    Outside Lands celebrated its first year as the Bay Area's newest major rock festival with three days of music from artists and bands like Radiohead, Jack Johnson, Tom Petty, Beck, Andrew Bird, Widespread Panic, Wilco, Broken Social Scene, Rouge Wave, Manu Chao, Ben Harper, Primus and Rodrigo y Gabriela, among dozens of others.

    Unlike most other summer rock festivals, there were no sun burns or cases of heat exhaustion at Outside Lands. San Francisco's famously reliable fog, that the city is known world-wide for, drenched Golden Gate Park's Polo Fields for most of the three-day music festival - probably not what the over-advertised Heineken vendors wanted, but what did they expect in August on the west side of San Francisco?

    Believe it or not, Anchorage, Alaska has higher summertime temperatures, on average, than San Francisco, California (and it's not because of the hot air blowing from Sarah Palin's mouth).

    But on the last day of the festival, Sunday August 24, the sun came out and blue skies replaced low-lying clouds and mist. Having been to plenty of outdoor concerts and festivals in the hot sun, it's easy to welcome and appreciate the cooling waves of continuous fog.

    MP3s from Outside Lands lineup artists:
    "KC Accidental" - Broken Social Scene
    "Herectics" - Andrew Bird
    "Sightlines" - Rogue Wave (check out the band's other music, they're awesome.)

    When Radiohead took the stage late Friday evening, the lights surrounding the entire venue beamed up through the fog like lasers - a common site in northern California. Just ask anyone who has shone a flashlight or drove with their headlights on through the thick summer fog - you can literally cast a beam of light for as far as the eye can see.




    Perhaps this is how Stars Wars director George Lucas, a native of northern California, came up with the idea for the famous laser weapons featured in the classic trilogy.

    Anyways, the sets for good indie bands and artists - like Andrew Bird, Broken Social Scene, M. Ward, Rogue Wave - were too short, and the time delay between various acts were too short for such a huge place - literally four football fields from end to end. Next time they should also do something about the dust - that really surprised me since most of the park is lush and green (thanks to the fog and irrigation); dust is just not something you see in San Francisco.

    (photo by thegatos08 on Flickr)

    For many festival goers, it was the first night's headliner, Radiohead, that proved to be the highlight of the entire festival (not that big on Petty and Jack Johnson as headliners). Not only did they put on an amazing light show, but they sounded spectacular - better than on vinyl - which is hard for me to believe in a way, but it's true.


    There were two brief sound outages, but the band apologized for that. As if. No apology needed Thom, you guys were so awesome, everyone already had forgotten about it. It's the only reason the performance gets an A instead of an A-plus.

    Next year, assuming the fest will be held again (all indications are that the greedy promoters and investors made plenty of money) they should step it up have more real headlining bands (it is San Francisco, man), not try to cram so much on so many stages in three days and definitely invest more in facilities, and lower the three-day pass price.

    Outside the parameters of the fenced off event were hundreds, if not thousands of people, who were presumably not ticket holders but had no problem hanging out in or under trees and on strips of grass soaking in the many artists - for free, and they didn't have to wait in the lines for the disgusting portable toilets.

    Also, it'd be nice if they could come up with some innovative ways to protect the park more from environmental damage. I can't help but to feel a little guilty for the digging up of the grass (grass - not talking about that kind people - is a rare thing in SF) and how the loud music affected wildlife in and around the park.

    Nevertheless, the festival was considered a success to most who attended. Those who were most dissatisfied were area residents who lived within an earshot of the music blaring above the trees and throughout adjacent neighborhoods. The fog actually helps carry sound, so at times residents blocks and blocks away felt almost like they were part of the festival.



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    Indie Rock End of Summer MP3 Tardy Party

    The following is an indie mixed tape of new songs and releases that came out this summer. Since they have already been released this summer, it seems right to call this tape the Tarty Party mix.

    Just click the button on the cassette image below to start the stream featuring songs from Amazing Baby, Ratatat, Beaujolais, Hacienda, Sam Champion, Kings of Leon, I Heart Hiroshima, Awesome Color, Rainbow Arabia and The French Semester.


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    Here are some free MP3s from the mixed tape above. Others are available from the MP3 tab above.

    MP3: "Headdress" by Amazing Baby from Infinite Fking Cross EP released on August 29, 2008

    MP3: "Mirando" by Ratatat (via Pitchfork Media)

    MP3: "Friday, The Thirteenth: The Loft" by Beaujolais from the Parasol Records Release Love at Thirty

    MP3: "Be Mine Everyone" by Sam Champion

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    September Indie Rock New Releases

    There is no shortage of exciting indie releases this September and the stack is already growing high for October.

    Among the most talked about, and triumphant indie releases this September is Austin's indie sensations Okkervil River's The Stand Ins.

    MP3: "Los Coastlines" from Okkervil River's newest release

    Rock critic Will Sheff called The Stand Ins and its 2007 counterpart The Stage Names "essentially a fat-free double album. They're also striking in-progress documents of a band that continues to sharpen its bookish but brutally honest indie rock with every disc."

    Other artists and bands releasing new work this month include The Broken West, Kings of Leon, Woodlands, I Heart Hiroshama, Broadfield Marchers and Mason Proper, among many others. (Check back as this page will be updated as new music arrives).

    SEPTEMBER'S NEW INDIE RELEASES

    MP3: "Sex On Fire" by Kings of Leon from the forthcoming September 23, 2008 release Only By The Night

    MP3: "Auctioneer" by Broken West from the forthcoming album Now or Heaven, released on September 9, 2008 via Merge Records.

    MP3: "I Wasn't Made For Fighting" by Woodlands from their album Heart Attack on Paper Bag Records. This is a great song for those of you who enjoy trip-hop trance mixed with rock-like interludes and vocals.

    MP3: "Punks" and "Surgery" by I Heart Hiroshama from the new album Tuff Teef

    MP3: "Warchful Hill People" by Broadfield Marchers from album The Inevitable Continuing, released on September 2, 2008.

    MP3: - "Lock and Key" by Mason Proper off the album Olly Oxen Free due out September 23, 2008 on Dovecote Records.

    IRC actively supports aspiring, and established, indie and alternative rock musicians, bands, artists and labels that make great music worthy of highlighting.

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    About Indie Rock Cafe

    Thanks for your interest in the web site Indie Rock Café. First published in 2006, IRC is committed to bringing together musicians and music lovers who know that a lot of the best music is not on the radio or MTV.

    IRC promotes artists, bands and their labels by writing profiles and featuring their music. We encourage indie artists to submit music links, photos, and whatever else as a vehicle of self-promotion to us and other sites across the web.

    Music submissions

    IRC strongly encourages musicians, bands and labels to submit music for possible review. Although we make no promises too, we do our best. IRC's philosophy is that we act as a conduit between indie music fans and new and established indie musicians and groups.

    When submitting to indierockcafe@gmail.com, you will get our attention by typing 'Music Submission: Your Band Name' in the subject of the email.

    In the body of your email, please copy and paste the following block and fill it in accordingly. This greatly increases the chances we will review and publish your music for thousands of people to hear.

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    Each song title/year/album name for submissions:(for many reasons, including environmental, we strongly encourage digital submissions in MP3 format only)

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    A short bio (400 words) about the band (written in third person please; a bio is very important otherwise we have no idea who you are and may not have the time to do the background for you):

    Providing just a website link (including MySpace) and a photo won't do it. There is no time, please understand, to review submissions that don't follow the guidelines. We literally get hundreds of submissions a month.

    When including MP3s, make sure the song title is in the MP3 file name and that it is clear what album (and year of release) the song is from.

    Please also include photos (under 40K preferably) and make sure to include captions and the name of the photographer if you do not own the rights to the photos.

    Chances are that following these guidelines will greatly increase the chances that your submission will be reviewed and perhaps published. Because we get so many emails and are limited in staff, we are unable to reply to most emails. It generally takes two to three weeks to review submissions. Because of the number we cannot reply to submissions individually. If we dig your music, it WILL be published at some point on the site - so keep checking back.

    We understand that seems like a lot to follow, but it helps us greatly, increases the chances we'll hear your music and is good practice for 'making it' in the music industry.

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    How IRC helps musicians, labels and groups

    Some artists have written us to say that being featured on IRC has generated interest in their music. Many readers and visitors have left their compliments as well. That’s the whole idea – to make others aware of great music ‘out there’ that they may not otherwise know about or have access to and simultaneously help in any way to encourage new and independent artists.

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    Thanks to all of you!

    Thanks again for your support and interest in this experiment. We have big plans to bring you more unique features, like expanded playlists based on themes, exclusive interviews with talented indie artists, regular updates of the best new releases and a constant stream of the best songs and albums you probably never heard but will likely be glad you did.

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    Indie Rock Cafe's PlayThis! MP3 Playlist Series, Vol. I

    Soon summer will pass the torch to autumn, leaves will deceive nature by coming alive as they die and people will plan holidays, take out sweaters and coats and harvest the last crops before winter ushers in its long chilly nights.

    But let's not say goodbye to summer too fast; it's still with us, and in that spirit, Indie Rock Cafe
    kicks off it's PlayThis! MP3 Playlist Series. The first installment is, you guessed it, songs about
    summer. Here's a streaming version featuring ten songs, followed by an MP3 playlist. You can PlayThis Playlist now!


    1. Summertime - Miles Davis

    2. A Summer Wasting - Belle & Sebastian

    3. A Sweet Summer's Night On Hammer Hill - Jens Lekman

    4. Constructive Summer - The Hold Steady

    5. Electric Music And The Summer People - Beck

    6. Feel Good Hit Of The Summer - Queens of the Stone Age

    7. It's Summertime - The Flaming Lips

    8. Jogging Gorgeous Summer - Islands

    9. My Summer Girl - The Rentals

    10. Play In The Summer - Trans Am

    11. Spring And By Summer Fall - Blonde Redhead

    12. Summer Babe [Winter Version] - Pavement

    13. Summer Days - Phoenix

    14. Summer Dress (Live on KCRW) - Red House Painters

    15. Summer Is Coming - Matt Pond PA

    16. Summer Kids Go - Moonbabie

    17. Summer On The Westhill - Kings of Convenience

    18. Summer Party - Breakbot

    19. Summer Seen - The High Llamas

    20. Summer Skin - Death Cab For Cutie

    21. Summer Snow - Fahrenheit

    22. Summer Songs - Barcelona

    23. Summer Wind Was Always Our Son - Ataris

    24. Summer's Gone - The Kinks

    25. Summer...It's Gone - Grandaddy

    This is the first installment of the PlayThis! MP3 Playlist Series focused almost exclusively on indie and alternative rock.

    Over the years, I have been sorting my favorites songs - thousands of them - into categorical and thematical playlists. During this time, a collection of more than 50 mostly indie rock, folk, pop playlists has been produced. Little by little, each playlist, in a trimmed down version of course, will be published on this blog.

    Eardrums Music has a free 24-song compilation of summer songs available for download at:

    http://eardrumsmusic.com/summershere_vol1/

    Forthcoming PlayThis! Playlists

    Autumn Fills The Air - Featuring songs about autumn time, fall and the change of seasons

    Halloween Tracks and Treats - A playlist of Halloween-related songs. Think ghosts, ghouls and goblins.

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    Free Indie Album Download from Ashtmatic Kitty Records: "Interoceans" - Various Artists

    A number of musicians and bands contributed to this free MP3 album download available from Asthmatic Kitty Records, a label that has produced favorite indie artists like Sufjan Stevens and Half Handed Cloud.

    The album mainly consists of various remixes of the I Heart Lung's song "Interoceans" from artists like SugarLoaf, Strategy and Omid.

    Download Interoceans from Asthmatic Kitty Records. You can also stream the album and buy the original from I Heart Lungs.

    In case you missed...

    IRC's first installment of the PlayThis! Indie MP3 Playlist series featuring MP3s with the word 'summer' in them from artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Kings of Convenience, Belle & Sebastian, Pavement, Queens of the Stone Age, The Kinks, Grandaddy and Beck.

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    Ears to the Music!

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    This is a list of albums I am listening to lately and loving! This will be regularly updated; strongly recommend getting these albums.

    The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society
    Dananananaykroyd - Hey Everyone
    Akron Family - Set Em Wild, Set Em Free
    Odawas - The Blue Depths
    Fleet Foxes - s/t debut 2008
    Sing Fin Bous - Clangour
    The Uglysuit - self-titled debut
    Vampire Hands - Me & You Cherry Red/Cuz It's a Beach Funeral
    Marching Band - Spark Large
    The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave
    Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    Klum - We Carelessly Turned Amazingly Into Nothing
    Downdime - Knowing Too Much
    Melpo Mene - Bring The Lions Out
    Loney Dear - Dear John
    The Lonely Forest - We Sing The Body Electric



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