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		<title>New Wilco Album Leaks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 23:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Kolowich</dc:creator>
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Wilco's new album leaked yesterday, a month and a half ahead of its release date&#8211;which actually isn't bad, considering the band's last two albums leaked two months prematurely, and the one before that slipped out nine months earlier than planned. But album leaks don't seem to piss off frontman Jeff Tweedy nearly as much as [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Wilco</strong>'s new album leaked yesterday, a month and a half ahead of its release date&#8211;which actually isn't bad, considering the band's last two albums leaked two months prematurely, and the one before that slipped out <em>nine months</em> earlier than planned. But album leaks don't seem to piss off frontman <strong>Jeff Tweedy</strong> nearly as much as <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/may/07/wilco-jeff-tweedy-responds-lawsuit">audience members chatting during live shows</a> or <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/07/arts/music/07arts-JEFFTWEEDYRE_BRF.html?ref=arts">band members asking for backpay</a>, and Wilco reacted coolly by streaming the whole album on its Web site. <em>(Link after jump...)</em></p>
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<p>The album is self-titled, a tactic usually employed by new bands looking to optimize name recognition. For a deeply established band like Wilco, it may be more of an affirmation. <a href="http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/05/wilco_the_album_leak.html">Some</a> have noted that this album marks a return to the playfulness of the band's earlier records. On this reading, the decision to call the album <em>Wilco</em> might have been an attempt by the band to reclaim this identity: <em>We are Wilco, this is what we sound like</em>. The opening track, also called "Wilco," is less a song than a mission statement:</p>
<blockquote><p>Are you under the impression<br />
this isn’t your life?<br />
Do you dabble in depression?<br />
Is someone twisting a a knife in your back?<br />
Are you being attacked?<br />
This is a fact you need to know (oh, oh, oh, oh):<br />
Wilco’ll love you baby</p></blockquote>
<p>I am reluctant to call the new record "playful," insofar as I am reluctant to force-fit any album&#8211;least of all one by so manic-depressive a band as Wilco&#8211;into the confines of a solitary adjective. Playfulness is certainly an ingredient in <em>Wilco</em>. (One might infer this from the album's cover&#8211;a Bactrian camel presiding over a rooftop cakewalk). But there are also plenty of melancholy slide howls, laid-back grooves, and at least one high-distortion noise tantrum. </p>
<p>What most struck me was not <em>Wilco</em>'s buoyancy, but its sense of zen-like calm. "You Never Know" is an epistemological critique of the vanity of each generation that assumes it is the endpoint of history. "You and I," a pleasant little duet with <strong>Feist</strong>, reflects on lovers' inability to know each other's true depths, while "Country Disappeared" professes that it doesn't matter because we're all we've got regardless. "Solitaire" acknowledges the folly of pretense, which leaves Tweedy free to un-self-consciously conclude, in the final track, that love is everlasting. He plays like a man who has taken stock of life's uncomely truths and made peace with them. If <em>Wilco</em> comes off as playful, that may be the reason why.     </p>
<p>Anyway, these are first impressions. I may have more to say once the album and I become more intimately acquainted. In the meantime, <a href="http://beta.wilcoworld.net/records/thealbum/">have a listen for yourself</a>.   </p>
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		<title>Ed Droste Responds To Grizzly Bear Album Leak</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 22:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cherkis</dc:creator>
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Earlier this week, the upcoming Grizzly Bear album, Veckatimest, leaked. We gave our first-impressions of the album. While a colleague joked that the much-anticipated LP was all texture and scaffolding and no melody, we disagree! We love the album more and more with each listen no matter the bootleg's sound quality.
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<p>Earlier this week, the upcoming <a href=" http://www.grizzly-bear.net/">Grizzly Bear</a> album, <em>Veckatimest</em>, leaked. <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/blackplasticbag/2009/03/03/grizzly-bears-veckatimest-leaks/">We gave our first-impressions of the album</a>. While a colleague joked that the much-anticipated LP was all texture and scaffolding and no melody, we disagree! We love the album more and more with each listen no matter the bootleg's sound quality.</p>
<p>Yesterday, the band responded in a blog item about the leak:</p>
<blockquote><p>"So yeah, we <em>are</em> kind of bummed this leaked so early. We know it’s not the 90’s anymore and times have changed, and we’re super grateful for all the support people have shown us on the blogs and internet, but we were kind of hoping it wouldn’t happen <em>this</em> soon.</p>
<p>Ultimately we feel like we put out a great album and hope people enjoy it, and we really hope people take the time to pre-order and support the good one-and-a-half years it took to write and record it.</p>
<p>I promise you the album art for both CD and vinyl is going to be gorgeous. And a bonus: all vinyl people will get a high quality download coupon with their purchase.</p>
<p>Leaking is a tricky subject; as we all know, I’ve had my run ins with the law O__o (Hi, Mr. Sheriff!) I have conflicting opinions about it, as it’s really complicated, but ultimately it saddens me that a bummer-quality version of <em>Veckatimest</em> is going around. Please consider putting your energies into a pre-order or into waiting till May 26 for the album the way we intend it to be presented.</p>
<p>Not to get all mushy, but we definitely put a lot of love and work into this one and are just excited to hit the road and tour it again."</p></blockquote>
<p>The band's singer/songwriter<strong> Ed Droste</strong> was more fun on Twitter.</p>
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<p>Droste write on <a href=" http://twitter.com/EdwardDroste">his twitter account</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>"So yeah, it leaked. I'm happy people are loving it. Makes me smile! Just remember it's not a top notch sonic example. So keep that in mind."</p></blockquote>
<p>In a later post, he teases with this: "You know what, screw it here's a quality version of the album! ENJOY!!!" He then provides a link to the <a href=" http://www.insound.com/search/query/Grizzly+Bear+Veckatimest/">Insound vinyl pre-order</a>. Ha.</p>
<p>Of course, Droste tries a jokey sales pitch in another post: "Going to EXTRA dazzle up album both CD/Vinyl art to make up for this early leak!!!"</p>
<p><em>Veckatimest</em> comes out May 26.</p>
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