Tuesday, April 05, 2005

One Evening

Feist wins a Juno!Interscope Records says Feist'll be in Toronto on May 17th at Lee's Palace. Is she opening for British Sea Power who are scheduled for that date? I've read at the British Sea Power forum that Feist'll be opening for British Sea Power in New York City on May 15th as had been reported previously by Brooklynvegan. Also the tour date info at Feist's website has her in France at the beginning of May which doesn't gel with the info at Interscope Records which has her in the United States during the same time. So what's the dilio? Can I count on Feist for May 17th in Toronto at Lee's Palace? [photo from Juno Awards photo gallery] Update: As Janice pointed out in the comments, Feist's website lists a May 17th date at Lee's Palace. And the tour date info at her site now is consistent with the info at Interscope Records.

Glorious Noise has an interview with Alexandra Patsavas who is the music supervisor of the television show, "The OC". Popmatters posted their interview with Alexandra yesterday. ...I still don't think I'll be watching "The OC" anytime soon.

Today's news update at the Architecture in Helsinki website indicates that their new album "In Case We Die" dropped today in Australia and will come out in the US next week. They also say that dates for their US tour should be confirmed sometime this week...and this is a rare instance when I'm hoping that when they say US, I'm hoping they're also including Canada. Come to Toronto!

Billboard reports on former Belle and Sebastian member Isobel Campbell's recent collaborations with Mark Lanegan and James Iha. "Ballad of the Broken Seas" is a collaboration with Mark Lanegan that Campbell describes as in the style of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood's albums from the '60s, while "Over the Wheat and the Barley" is more folkey and features Smashing Pumpkins/A Perfect Circle guitarist James Iha and former Soup Dragons member Jim McCulloch.

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