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Current Priorities: Late May

Monday, May 17th, 2010

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Fever

ATP/Recordings
Genre: Psychedelic Rock : Alternative
UPC: 844185053662
Territories: World
Release Date: 05.17.10
Fever is the honey harmonies and danger wailing of Bret Constantino and Rachel Williams pulled from a tender tangle into steel-strong braid; the wing-on-wing guitars of Matt Holliman and Even Reiss in screaming dives and sweet ascending circles; the lowdown served up tough and thundering from drum and bass authorities Brian Tice and Jack Allen.

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mommy 150x150 Current Priorities: Late May The Mommyheads
Flying Suit
Dromedary Records
Genre: Alternative : Indie
UPC: 844185066457
Territories: World
Release Date: 05.18.10
The Mommyheads achieved cult status in North America in the 1990s, touring relentlessly, releasing four critically acclaimed albums, and influencing a generation of alternative bands with their unique style of progressive, quirky, melodic, groovy pop. Now, twelve years after their self-titled major label debut, The Mommyheads are poised to release a beautifully remastered, bonus track-laden version of their classic album Flying Suit.

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Drink The Sea
Glass Air
Genre: Electronic : Hip-Hop
UPC: 844185087902
Territories: World
Release Date: 05.25.10
“The producer trio of Justin Boreta, Ed Ma, and Josh Mayer, also known as the Glitch Mob, has been a prominent force in the realm of crunchy, danceable hip-hop beats over the past few years. They toured basically everywhere and made a huge name for themselves in the festival scene… All that was missing was the group’s proper debut. Until now.” -Prefix Magazine

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Maniac Meat
anticon
Genre: Electronic : Alternative
UPC: 656605791425
Territories: World
Release Date: 05.25.10
Seemingly relegating Black Moth Super Rainbow to “side project” status, that band’s mastermind TOBACCO returns with a record designed to bully his previous works into a corner, gut them, and leave ’em for dead.

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beyourself 150x150 Current Priorities: Late May Various Artists
Be Yourself – A Tribute to Graham Nash’s “Songs for Beginners”
GRASS ROOTS RECORD CO
Genre: Indie : Folk
UPC: 897620001100
Territories: US, Canada
Release Date: 05.25.10
Nile Nash & Britt Govea of (((folkYEAH!))) presents have assembled an all-star line-up of contemporary music leaders such as Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Robin Pecknold (of Fleet Foxes), Vetiver, Sleepy Sun, Port O’Brien with The Papercuts and Graham Nash’s own daughter, Nile Nash. All of these contemporary artists have come together to honor and celebrate Graham’s first solo LP, Songs For Beginners.

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Chase the Tear

Amnesty International
Genre: Alternative : Electronic
UPC: 5065001790003
Territories: World
Release Date: 05.23.10
Portishead originally released this new single for Amnesty International last December on the eve of International Human Rights Day. It was only available via 7digital in certain regions, but now they are making it available to the whole world at most major retailers.

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apollobrown 150x150 Current Priorities: Late May Apollo Brown
The Reset
Brick Records
Genre: Hip-Hop : Rap
UPC: 673790025791
Territory: World
Release Date: 05.25.10
The Reset is the first of four full length albums Apollo Brown produced that are slated for release in 2010 on Mello Music Group. The Reset is an introduction to Apollo Brown’s production: 15 reworked tracks – not just remixes – but fresh verses, new production, new hooks, and new features, recombined to create an entirely new album that captures the haunting street soul of Detroit.

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sarajackson 150x150 Current Priorities: Late May Sara Jackson-Holman
When You Dream

Expunged Records
Genre: Adult Contemporary : Indie
UPC: 751937379126
Territories: World
Release Date: 05.25.10
An 11-track collection of melodic, sultry, thought-provoking, and imagery-drenched tracks already garnering comparisons to Feist, Adele, and Norah Jones, When You Dream is the result of a classically-trained musician making music for herself and a chance run-in with a record label that led to a studio album.

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The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The New York Times’ Art Beat section recently reviewed a series of performances at this year’s SXSW festival in Austin, and it seems our beloved IODA artists made quite an impression on them! Here’s a list of some of the artists and what Art Beat had to say about their performances (some of the quotes come from a feature they do called the “four word review;” it’s easy to guess which ones):

Frightened Rabbit: “Frightened Rabbit–singular noun, full band–devotes itself to hangdog anthems. Its stage patter was so unassuming that the band’s lead singer, Scott Hutchison, insisted the group had been outplayed by an opening act, We Were Promised Jetpacks. But the music contradicted that humility.” – Jon Pareles

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from “The Midnight Organ Fight”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Son Lux: “Son Lux had a different sonic palette for each song, from static-y dance beats to sparse piano notes, with lyrics that sketched bleak images” – Jon Pareles

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from “Weapons – EP”
(anticon)
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Tobacco: “Tobacco, from Black Moth Super Rainbow, played elastic electronica, full of aggressive analog swoops and buzzes, that moved in and out of dance beats.” – Jon Pareles

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from “Fucked Up Friends”
(anticon)
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Hauschka: “Hauschka … builds his repeating structures with a Romantic ear — pensive minor chords, inviting melodic lines, slow-cresting dynamics — and, sometimes, a foundation of rock rhythm. Even with their echoes of Philip Glass, the pieces were ingenious and exquisite.” – Jon Pareles

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from “Ferndorf”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Still Life Still: “…just when we were about to get back to work, Still Life Still kicked in. The band’s set was full of time shifts, sudden vocals and minor chords, but managed to make obtuse angles fit together almost sweetly. We stayed. The world and its petty needs would have to wait.” – David Carr

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from “Girls Come Too”
(Arts & Crafts)
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Broken Social Scene: “… Emily Haines of Metric wandered onstage in a gray hoodie, along with her bandmate James Shaw, to knock down a version of “Anthems for a 17 Year Old Girl.” Oddly enough, the addition of yet even more people seemed to solve the math and steady the presentation. By the end, people were even dancing.” – David Carr

Thee Oh Sees: “Thee Oh Sees have the propulsion of punk and the whirl of psychedelia, and the foursome … drew a few hundred people. A few hundred very enthusiastic people … the vibe was far more chummy than polished. The group performed in a tight knot with the audience clustered inches around it. There was a mosh pit and even some crowd-surfing. At times the dancing was so hard the bridge shook.” – Melena Ryzik

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from “Thee Oh Sees Sucks Blood”
(Castle Face)
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We Were Promised Jetpacks: “Masculine emo road untaken.” – Ben Sisario

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from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Real Estate: “Rollin’ downriver, beery haze.” – Ben Sisario

Warpaint: “They start out airborne, with high rippling chords and pinging patterns; soon one of the women starts singing a line or two that becomes an incantation, usually about a tense relationship: “All the time it took you to get yourself straight,” one chides. And then the drums kick in, the bass dives down and Warpaint turns downright funky while the guitars still float. First they hypnotize; then they get you dancing.” – Jon Pareles

New TOBACCO Record Out in May on Anticon Featuring Beck

Friday, February 19th, 2010

tobacco hands 150x300 New TOBACCO Record Out in May on Anticon Featuring BeckOn May 25th anticon will release Tom Fec of Black Moth Super Rainbow aka TOBACCO’s second solo record, Maniac Meat. The follow up to 2008′s Fucked Up Friends which featured Aesop Rock among others, the sophomore effort will feature Beck on two tracks, “Fresh Hex” and “Grape Aerosmith”. Mark your calendars. Download the IODA SXSW Opening Day Bash Sampler 2010 here to get your hands on a track off of TOBACCO’s debut and check out the full track list for Maniac Meat over on Pitchfork.

IODA Announces Line Up for Renowned Artist Showcase Event at SXSW Conference

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Globally Recognized Talent Including Sleepy Sun, Bear in Heaven and Carsick Cars to Perform at IODA’s Annual SXSW Bash

San Francisco, CA — February 10, 2010 — IODA, the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and technology solutions for the independent music and film industry, today announced the details of its Annual IODA Opening Day Bash at the upcoming South by Southwest Conference and Festival (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. Over the last six years, the concert has proven itself as an important showcase for some of the hottest acts of the year including Blind Pilot, Deer Tick and We Were Promised Jetpacks – all who played at the 2009 event. Sponsored by LimeWire Store, this year’s event features bands from Brooklyn to Beijing, San Francisco to Melbourne. During the conference, IODA’s VP of Marketing Adam Rabinovitz will be speaking on the Global Music Marketing panel: How to Reach Fans Worldwide on Thursday, March 18 from 12:30 to 1:30 pm and IODA’s VP of Content Erik Gilbert will be speaking on the Trends in Taking Your Music to Market panel on Wednesday, March 17th from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm.

What: IODA’s Opening Day Bash at SXSW

Where: Emo’s Annex, 603 Red River (corner of 6th & Red River), Austin, TX

When: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Time: 12 – 6 PM

IODA Sampler: All bands are represented by IODA and will be part of IODA’s free SXSW music sampler. To hear this collection of music, go to www.iodasxsw.com.

Performing Artists:

A Sunny Day in Glasgow (Mis Ojos Discos)
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA / Sydney, AUS
With the release of their new LP, Ashes Grammar, Philadelphia’s ambient pop outfit, A Sunny Day In Glasgow, are continuing to dazzle and amaze with new material and exploration into uncharted musical grounds while consistently providing their fans with the dreamy, ethereal comfort their highly loved previous material was heralded for.
http://asunnydayinglasgow.com

Bear in Heaven (Hometapes)
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Growing from a seed planted in the Southern US years ago (all members hail from Georgia or Alabama) Bear in Heaven began as the musical arm of Jon Philpot in 1998. “Bear in Heaven’s greatest trick is creating music that evokes the sort of physicality and scope that could soundtrack a Hollywood film, but also works equally well at stirring up intimate bodily passion.” Pitchfork (8.4/10 rating)
http://bearinheaven.com

Carsick Cars (Maybe Mars Music)
Hometown: Beijing, China
Sonic Youth collaborators and Bejing’s hottest export, Carsick Cars, are racking up critical praise for their genuine, youthful, and empowering brand of garage rock. In June, the group released its second album, You Can Listen, You Can Talk, on the Maybe Mars label, with songs in both English and Mandarin. The album solidifies Carsick Cars’s status as the leaders of the Beijing rock scene.
http://carsickcars.com

Les Shelleys – Tom Brosseau and Angela Correa (Fat Cat Records)
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Les Shelleys is a partnership of two top Los Angeles artists, Tom Brosseau and Angela Correa. Enamored by field recordings and making unique new arrangements of songs they loved, the two recorded in Tom’s Echo Park bungalow with a mini-disc recorder given to Tom by a friend. You can hear dogs barking from a neighbor’s yard or a man coming down the street with a cart full of bottles to recycle – and the catch of pure and simple moments. Their debut album will be released on Fat Cat Records in Summer of 2010.
http://myspace.com/lesshelleys

Sleepy Sun (ATP Recordings)
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
Whether droning madly, spiraling into cascades of infinitely echoing vocals or kicking back with their blissed-out take on classic Americana rock, Sleepy Sun are a band that demand your attention. Formed in Santa Cruz and now based in San Francisco, this intense sextet of twenty-somethings released their breathtaking debut album, Embrace, in May 2009 and will follow it up with Fever in 2010. Though the press is quick to rifle off a laundry list of rock’s greatest ghosts to describe their sound, one live show is all you need to know Sleepy Sun have stumbled upon something very much their own.
http://sleepysun.net

Summer Cats (Slumberland)
Hometown: Melbourne, AUS
Summer Cats play upbeat pop songs in a Stereolab-meets-Go-Betweens style, replete with distorted keyboards, feedback guitars and hook-laden basslines and all accompanied by Scott Stevens’ distinctive vocals. They are best played loud, in your bedroom, while your parents are out. The Melbourne five-piece know how to write addictive pop songs with just a hint of ’60s garage edge
http://myspace.com/summercats

The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! (Luaka Bop)
Hometown:New York , NY
Founded in late 2007 as means for front man Neil Fridd to yell about his romantic mishaps, The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! has blossomed into a real juggernaut of epic dance floor revelation. What do they sound like? It’s sorta dance-soul music, like synthed out Otis Redding covers on fast forward. Dance music with too many cooks in the kitchen, but in a good way. That is to say, there are sweet beats mixing with four vocals and two horn lines happening too, making for a unique, dense, dance floor throw down that’s suitable for both club rock outs and secluded headphone listening.
http://theterrorpigeondancerevolt.com

Tobacco (Rad Cult/anticon)
Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
As a member of psychedelic/electronic indie pop outfit Black Moth Super Rainbow, enigmatic Pennsylvania-based artist Tobacco cast summery spells with analog synths and tape machines. As a solo artist, Tobacco employs many of the same styles and strategies that fuel his work with the band, but with a darker, more fractured edge.
http://myspace.com/tobacco

Zeus (Arts & Crafts)
Hometown: Toronto, CAN
Zeus was born from the musical friendship of Mike O’Brien and Carlin Nicholson. The two Toronto-based musicians have been living on the road for the past few years as the backing band for singer/songwriter and Broken Social Scene member Jason Collett. As astute students of the history of rock n’ roll and purveyors of a sound that cross-references the British Invasion with ‘70s southern U.S. rock, Zeus’ music demonstrates a band with an innate ability to create powerful and infectious music and do so as though it’s an entirely natural process.
http://themusicofzeus.com

For more information about the event, featured artists and other IODA artists and labels playing during SXSW 2010 visit http://www.iodasxsw.com.
IODA, the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, is one of the industry-leading digital distribution companies for the global independent music and video community. IODA provides comprehensive services to record labels, physical distributors, artists, and filmmakers, including license negotiations; media encoding and metadata management; royalty payment administration and reporting; and marketing and promotional support. Founded in 2003, IODA represents a rapidly expanding roster of more than two million music tracks and over 5,000 independent film and video titles. IODA distributes its music and video catalog to hundreds of digital storefronts worldwide, including all major digital music services like iTunes®, Amazon MP3 and MySpace Music and mobile carriers and outlets such as Verizon Wireless, Sprint and Nokia. The company’s website is www.iodalliance.com.

Review: Tobacco

Friday, June 19th, 2009

By: Mike Madavi
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Artist: Tobacco
Title: The Allegheny White Fish Tapes
Label: Rad Cult
Genre: Lo-Fi : Noise
Release Date: 7/7/09
UPC: 643157404750
Territory: World

The Allegheny White Fish Tapes is a collection of Black Moth Super Rainbow front man Tobacco’s (Tom Fec) recordings from high school. All home made and recorded between 1996-1999 on 4-track cassette, this collection assembles many unheard tracks from the pre-BMSR and satanstompingcaterpillars days. While obviously not quite to par with his more contemporary work, Fish Tapes should be considered within its proper context: these are recordings Tobacco made in high school on a 4 track, yet they still showcase his incredible ear for hooks and melodies while providing BMSR fans with a document in the band’s history, helping illustrate the creative process he underwent to achieve the sound they love today.

The foundations of Tobacco’s later sound are lucidly observable in this record. There is a clear element of lo-fi, analog goodness mixed with the infant workings of what would become the banging beats on records like 2008’s critically acclaimed Fucked Up Friends. You can hear the psychedelic saplings of BMSR’s dreamy analog haze on tracks like “Too Weird to be a Tree.” His experimentation is not only interesting but yields cool results such as “Gonnna Git You Brainwashed” which sounds like some horrifying Aphex Twin demo. Some of the most personal and youthful movements come in his softer, acoustic recordings of simple melodies and sweet chord progressions (check out “The Blue Seahorse”). It’s these tender, private recordings that make early demo albums like this so great: the songs sound like youthful experimentation with songwriting when one doesn’t feel any pressure to achieve anything with a track, simply recording it because it’s pleasing to do so. One particularly interesting track is “Eating Butterflies;” Tobacco has stated in interviews the first instrument he learned was the guitar, working primarily off of Smashing Pumpkins’ tablature. Compare his early track with Siamese Dream and you can really hear the influence on pounding, super-distorted guitar riffs and aggressive drumming ala Jimmy Chamberlin.

Overall the album has primitive analog recording a-plenty and fun, simple songs that document the genius on the horizon, The Allegheny White Fish Tapes is a must have for Black Moth fans, Tobacco fans, or anyone seeking out some cool bedroom recordings.

IODA Marketing Team’s Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

What a year 2008 has been! As all of the Best Of lists have been flying around the music world, each member of the IODA U.S. marketing team took a stab at narrowing down their favorite albums of the year to only five! We cheated a little and let reissues released in 2008 count!

Burial was the king of IODA’s best of lists last year, but in 2008, not one release made it on to more than one marketing team member’s list (although there was overlap when you include the client relations team).

From the rave throwback release by Zomby, the lost gem of a reissue from Rodriguez, the avant classical of Max Richter to the karmically balanced hip-hop of MC Yogi, IODA was all over the place with their top picks. It just goes to show the wide variety of top notch independent releases that hit the digital shelves in 2008.

237618 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Adam Rabinovitz

•Rodriguez- “Cold Fact” [Light in the Attic]

•Steinski- “What Does it All Mean?” [Illegal Art]

•Max Richter- “24 Postcards in Full Coulour” [Fat Cat Records]

•School of Seven Bells- “Alpinisms” [Ghostly International]

•Y La Bamba- “Alida St.” [GypsyPop]




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Greg Beshers

•Hymns- “Travel in Herds”
[Blackland Records/ High Wire Music]

•Delta Spirit- “Ode to Sunshine” [Rounder]

•location location- “Snow Covered
Morning EP” [Dogjaw Music]

•Curumin- “JapanPopShow” [Quannum]

•Larry Norman- “Only Visiting This Planet” [Solid Rock]




226453 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Oz Okter

•James Blackshaw- “Litany of Echoes” [Tompkins Square]

•Akimbo- “Jersey Shores”[Neurot]

•Disfear- “Live the Storm” [Relapse]

•Grails- “Take Refuge in Clean Living” [Important Records]

•Saviours- “Into Abaddon” [Kemado]




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Craig O’Neill

•Evil Nine- “They Live!” [Marine Parade]

•Gecko Turner- “Manipulado” [Lovemonk]

•Spam Allstars- “Introducing Spam Allstars”[Introducing]

•Benja, Bo Marley, Disrupt- “Bo Marley vs.Disrupt” [Jahtari]

•V/A- “Objektivity Volume 1” [Objektivity]




245977 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Matt Wright

•Zomby- “Where Were You in ‘92?”[Werk Discs]

•Mrs Jynx- “Standoffish Cat” [Planet Mu]

•The Chap- “Mega Breakfast”[Ghostly International]

•Dykeritz- “Rearrangerologystics” [Lucky Madison]

•Starfucker- “Starfucker” [Badman Recording Co.]




212077 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Jillian Putnam-Smith

•Son Lux- “At War With Walls and Mazes” [anticon]

•The Black Angels- “Directions to See a Ghost” [Light in the Attic]

•Hauschka- “Ferndorf” [Fat Cat Records]

•J. Tillman- “Vacilando Territory Blues”[Western Vinyl]

•Three Trapped Tigers- “Three Trapped Tigers EP” [Blood and Biscuits]




236434 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Alyssa Fredericks

•Herman Dune- “Next Year In Zion”
[Everloving]

•MC Yogi- “Elephant Power” [White Swan]

•V/A- “People Take Warning!: Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938” [Tompkins Square]

•dan le sac Vs. Scroobius Pip- “Angles” [Strange Famous]

•The Carter Family- “The Carter Family” [Sphere Records- Nashville]




218345 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Erik Nava

•Siah & Yeshua dapoED- “The Visualz
Anthology” [Head Bop Music]

•Michna- “Magic Monday”
[Ghostly International]

•Restiform Bodies- “TV Loves You Back” [anticon]

•Tobacco- “Fucked Up Friends” [anticon]

•KMD- “Bl_ck B_st_rds” [Metal Face Records]




245977 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Justin Johnson (Client Relations Representative/ Podcast Producer)

•Zomby- “Where Were You in ’92″ [Werk Discs]

•Rodriguez- “Cold Fact” [Light in the Attic]

•Prince Jammy vs. King Tubby- “His Majesty’s Dub’ [Original]

•School of Seven Bells- “Alpinisms’ [Ghostly International]

•DJ Nomad NYC- “Lights Out (Remixes)” [Cable Recordings]




KingKhan IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008Lizy Reierson (Client Relations Representative)

•King Khan and the Shrines- “The Supreme Genius of King Khan and The Shrines” [Outside Music/Vice]

•Rodriguez- “Cold Fact” [Light in the Attic]

•Grails- “Take Refuge in Clean Living” [Important]

•Terakraft- “Akh Issudar” [World Village]

•Various Artists- “The History of Northwest Rock, Vol 2 – The Garage Years” [Jerden]