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LCD Soundsystem to release two new singles tonight!

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
[LCD Soundsystem FB]

in other news, we're releasing 2 songs tonight at midnight (and i mean, literally, midnight. wherever you are. so, like, australia first, and so on and so forth) via the digital things that people use now on their devices. these songs are named "call the police" and "american dream". we played them both at brooklyn steel. they're new. i (james) mixed "american dream" DFA Studios, and my friend dave sardy mixed "call the police" at his sweet place in LA last week, and shuttled them quickly to the great bob weston (at Chicago Mastering Service) to master them so we could get them out today.
seriously almost done with the LP. 1 more vocal and 2 more mixes to go. as eager as folks have been for me to get this done, it's got nothing on how much i want to be finished myself. it's been one of the most enjoyable records to make in my life, if not the most fun ever (i think it is, for sure, the happiest i've ever been making a record.) so it will be sad in some ways to see it leave the house etc., but we're really looking forward to not feeling "late" all the time, and being able to do things like plan a weekend to do something fun. or respond to an email about eating with a friend with something other than "i'm sorry! i'm totally buried in the LP! check with me in a month?"

so, to answer some inevitable questions:
Q. but when is the ALBUM coming out!?!! gahh! SERiously!!
A. that's hard to say in specific, but here's some info. i insist that there is vinyl on the day it's released (because... well... because i'm an old person) so it will go like this: finish last mix > get to bob to master > get masters to pressing plant > plant takes X amount of time > records get to distro so that they can go to stores > record released. however long that takes = when the record will be out. i can control the first part, and i'm furiously trying to get everything to bob before shellac goes on tour and that pushes things further back, and then there's the jockeying for position in line at pressing plants, and various other things i don't control nor fully understand, but i've been assured by folks i trust that there are a series of fast runners in sweat wicking clothing waiting at the line for the baton to then bolt forward...

Q. is there vinyl of this release?!?
A. no. see above. time makes that hard. also, these are album versions, so they'll be available on vinyl on the LP. i'm not doing "b-sides" for this, as this is, essentially, a "double A side" release. meaning that there isn't one song i'm like "oh this is THE song" and another song that i'm like "well, this one can go on the other side" with these. it's not a 7", nor a 10" nor a 12", in theory or format for me... these are just 2 songs that we wanted to get out to the lovely and patient (and some less patient, but one assumes equally lovely) people who want new music. there may be "singles" on vinyl of these later, if that seems to make sense and not be dumb. depends on whether there are smart things to put on a b-side. they're not necessarily things i'd want remixes of, so it's more about whatever else would go with the songs. there is a LOT of new music--much more than i usually have, so we're puzzling through all that.

Q. are you guys playing any SHOWS?? near ME??
A. well, that depends on where you live. but our plan is indeed to play shows near where people live. and no, not just festivals. that's all being planned as well. we loved playing the Brooklyn Steel shows, and we're just in a funny place, in terms of understanding what size venues/how many nights we should play in various places. we generally prefer medium sized venues over huge ones, but we also loathe overpriced stubhub bullshit, so we're navigating this as best we can. honestly, a lot of this is down to me (james, still) being difficult when talking to our very lovely and capable managers and agents w/r/t larger venues... i'm always like "that seems insane!" when a properly big venue is proposed, since we've only ever played hollywood bowl, red rocks and MSG, all of which were "special" shows, so it's just hard to get our heads around the fact that maybe many more people that we assumed want to see us perhaps DO want to see us. it's been a very nice revelation, but oh dear it's still hard to make sense of.
what we don't want: us in some mega-dome (looking like we think we belong in some mega-dome) playing to 1/16th of a full room, while someone says things like "well, we can curtain off the balconies so it doesn't look so bad," after telling us "you have to charge $180 a ticket for it to make any sense."
what we also don't want: tickets to our shows being sold for $1000 on eBay, and people who like our band standing outside crying because they bought some bogus barcode from some shit-heel scalper.
what we want: full shows that aren't so big that you feel like you need binoculars to see if pat is actually behind the drums or if it's louis ck or something.
anyway, this has been a communication from the desk of JM. now i need to get some oatmeal and go to work.

love,
us

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so if he wants to see a vinyl release the same day as the album releases we're at least looking at a Fall release October at the earliest, November/December more likely. With how busy pressing plants are repressing Jimmy Buffet and Iron Maiden picture discs, it'll be quite a wait. Wouldn't be surprised for a January drop depending where the bands new label decides to press discs at. That's if they finish the album before the end of June.
 

see5harp

Member
Playing their fans for fools . Made tons of money on that goodbye tour

That was so long ago and no one actually wanted them to stop playing or touring. I didn't need to see them on the farewell tour because I saw them for free in the basement of an art gallery in 2005.
 
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Deleted member 30609

Unconfirmed Member
It's out here in Australia. Call the Police is *so good*.
 
yeah I really hate that I saw them on that tour and experienced one of the best live shows i've ever seen

I think it's interesting that the fact we would never see them again made that show so amazing . I wonder why we can't enjoy everything like that all the time.

Anyways I'm glad you guys are excited by this news. I'll give them another chance today at work
 

proto

Member
yeah I really hate that I saw them on that tour and experienced one of the best live shows i've ever seen

I saw LCD Soundsystem in 2010 and was pretty underwhelmed actually. Kind of ruined their music for me tbh

6 years later I was once dancing at a club and Dance Yrself Clean came on. THAT SHIT WAS FIRE. The DJ also played Someone Great right after and it was also flame. James Murphy does his own music a disservice by going on all these tours and being so on again off again with his band.
 

jstripes

Banned
I think it's interesting that the fact we would never see them again made that show so amazing . I wonder why we can't enjoy everything like that all the time.

Anyways I'm glad you guys are excited by this news. I'll give them another chance today at work

Them getting back together again doesn't go back in time and ruin that experience, though.
 
Playing their fans for fools . Made tons of money on that goodbye tour
are you saying people wouldn't have gone to those shows if they weren't billed as their "final shows"?

as a fan of a band that took a 2 year hiatus and broke up for 5 years- and legitimately looked like they may never play together again- none of the fans care.

they're (i'm) just glad they're back.
 

Manzanas

Neo Member
Just heard the songs and enjoyed both. Especially American Dream.
This seems like it can be a great album based off these two tracks.
I wonder if James Murphy collaborated with Arcade Fire (and vice versa) for their records since they both have an album coming out this year.
 

Afterlife

Member
Well I'm gonna go look for theses songs saw them last year at ACL and they were awesome. I want that new album already tho
 

omgkitty

Member
Looks like James is going full on post punk / new wave on this one. First two songs are very late 70's, early 80's feeling.
 

see5harp

Member
Call the Police sounds more like a full on Achtung Baby era U2 song. I know that's going to sound gross to millennials who don't remember when U2 was considered to be the greatest rock band on the planet but James seriously sounds like Bono on that track.
 
I think it's interesting that the fact we would never see them again made that show so amazing . I wonder why we can't enjoy everything like that all the time.

Anyways I'm glad you guys are excited by this news. I'll give them another chance today at work
Nah that's not what made those shows amazing. It was the three hours of concert perfection that made those shows amazing.
 

JKM78613

Neo Member
Call the Police sounds more like a full on Achtung Baby era U2 song. I know that's going to sound gross to millennials who don't remember when U2 was considered to be the greatest rock band on the planet but James seriously sounds like Bono on that track.

I just texted my friend this as well. It really weirded me out how much James pulls off his Bono impression in the final section of "Call The Police".
 

Mirado

Member
Playing their fans for fools . Made tons of money on that goodbye tour

As a fan who was at their "final" show in MSG, the memory of that fantastic night isn't even slightly diminished by the fact that they are back together and touring/making music again.

That show was great, is great, and will remain great. Nothing they do will change that.
 

jacobs34

Member
Call The Police is right up my alley, and exactly where I wanted them to go sonically. Can't wait for the album and to see them play it live.
 

see5harp

Member
I just texted my friend this as well. It really weirded me out how much James pulls off his Bono impression in the final section of "Call The Police".

It's borderline freaking me out and now I want to go back and listen to some the more rock centric. I think the only reason why I was thinking about U2 was because I was near Joshua Tree recently. It also reminds me of that thread a while back where dudes were talking hella shit about Bruce Springsteen triggering like half of the forum.
 

shoelacer

Banned
[LCD Soundsystem FB]




so if he wants to see a vinyl release the same day as the album releases we're at least looking at a Fall release October at the earliest, November/December more likely.

I'd be surprised if it didn't leak a month or two in advance. If that's the case, I wouldn't be shocked if the digital release gets pushed up, depending on how early it leaks.
 

see5harp

Member
Holy shit a new Grizzly Bear track just dropped too

It is officially 2010

We need feels era Animal Collective to come back. !!! just released an album too. I miss Tyler Pope in that band. Arguably one of the only rock/electronic bands to put on as good a show as LCD Soundsystem.

EDIT: There's also a new Fleet Foxes incoming lol.
 

JKM78613

Neo Member
It's borderline freaking me out and now I want to go back and listen to some the more rock centric. I think the only reason why I was thinking about U2 was because I was near Joshua Tree recently. It also reminds me of that thread a while back where dudes were talking hella shit about Bruce Springsteen triggering like half of the forum.

Ha! I was in Joshua Tree a couple of weeks ago.

Also, I've been re-listening to "U Talkin' U2 To Me?" for the last two weeks, so Bono's voice is constantly bouncing around in my skull.
 
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