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thirsty moore

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MBV
« on: July 15, 2003, 09:28:00 am »
Hey Pollard, I beat you to it...  Wonder if they'll tour?
 
 My Bloody Valentine Return to Studio to Complete Unfinished Album, Shields Scores Coppola Film
 
 My bloody waistline rejected outright by USDA
 
 Ed Howard reports:
 
 Well, first the Pixies announce they may decide to reform, and now this! What the hell is going on with the 1990s these days? We all knew the jig was up twelve years ago when My Bloody Valentine walked out of their final studio session. And I mean, okay, maybe reclusive frontman Kevin Shields has been just slightly more musically active in the past few years than he initially was after MBV broke up, but there were virtually no indication that any new music would ever be released under the MBV name. And yet, Pitchfork has now received word from secret sources that members of the band are presently holed up a Berlin studio, recording material for a forthcoming My Bloody Valentine box set.
 
 The trio of Kevin Shields, Colin O'Ciosiog and Bilinda Butcher (vocalist Debbie Googe is apparently not present) are reportedly re-recording five songs that the band abandoned for their 1989 EP Glider. The EP, released in between 1988's Isn't Anything and the group's undisputed masterpiece, the dream-pop landmark Loveless, was originally meant to be a nine-song full-length album, but the band, as usual, was took too long to record it and eventually caved to pressure from the industry and released the four finished songs as an EP.
 
 The remaining five unfinished songs from the sessions were shelved indefinitely as the band proceeded to work on Loveless-- and with the group's breakup soon after, "indefinitely" seemed to turn into "forever" for those missing tunes. Now that could all change. The box set, which is tentatively due out this winter, is said to contain the long-awaited full version of My Bloody Valentine's Glider album, fleshed out by the new recordings. There is, however, no word yet as to what else the box set might contain, or even what label may decide to release it.
 
 Meanwhile, Kevin Shields has also recorded some music on his own. Following last year's instrumental "Outro" on the UK compilation You Don't Need Darkness to Do What You Think Is Right and his producing/remixing/guitar work with Primal Scream, Curve, and others, Shields has scored the new Sofia Coppola film Lost in Translation. Four of Shields' score contributions will appear on the film's soundtrack, out September 9th on Emperor Norton (which also released Air's soundtrack to Coppola's The Virgin Suicides). The soundtrack also features My Bloody Valentine's "Sometimes" (from Loveless) and two new songs from the pairing of Jellyfish/Beck keyboardist Roger Manning and Redd Kross drummer Brian Reitzell.
 
 The film itself, which will hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles on September 19th, features Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, and Giovanni Ribisi. Murray and Johansson star as two Americans who meet in Tokyo, explore the city, and discover the truth about themselves, yadda yadda yadda. Tracklist:
 
 01 "Intro/Tokyo"
 02 Kevin Shields - "City Girl"
 03 Brian Reitzell & Roger J. Manning Jr. - "Shibuya"
 04 Sebastian Tellier - "Fantino"
 05 Kevin Shields - "Golf Course"
 06 Death In Vegas - "Girls"
 07 Squarepusher - "Tommib"
 08 Phoenix - "Too Young"
 09 Happy End - "Kaze Wo Atsumete"
 10 Brian Reitzell & Roger J. Manning Jr. - "On the Subway"
 11 Kevin Shields - "Ikebana"
 12 My Bloody Valentine - "Sometimes"
 13 Air - "Alone in Kyoto"
 14 Kevin Shields - "Are You Awake?"
 15 The Jesus & Mary Chain - "Just Like Honey"

poorlulu

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Re: MBV
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2003, 09:48:00 am »
wow bob i can't believe thirsty beat you to it........
 
 i'm shaking my head in utter disbelief frankly, you let us down............

thirsty moore

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Re: MBV
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2003, 09:49:00 am »
I thought Pollard figured out a way to broadcast Pitchfork on his radio or something.

jadetree

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Re: MBV
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2003, 09:59:00 am »
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
  I thought Pollard figured out a way to broadcast Pitchfork on his radio or something.
My morning reading schedule has been all screwed up, thanks for covering for me, glad I can count on somebody to pick up the slack.

Venerable Bede

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Re: MBV
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2003, 10:08:00 am »
as i said to a friend of mine about this, i'll believe it when i see it.  how many times has something like this been reported.
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walkman

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Re: MBV
« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2003, 03:38:00 pm »
As I still carried a lunch box when MBV last toured, I'll be waiting for this one...

Re: MBV
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2003, 03:44:00 pm »
Ah, you're one of those hipster twentysomethings who carry a lunchbox to work...
 
 
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  As I still carried a lunch box when MBV last toured, I'll be waiting for this one...

walkman

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Re: MBV
« Reply #7 on: July 15, 2003, 08:04:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  Ah, you're one of those hipster twentysomethings who carry a lunchbox to work...
 
   
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Originally posted by walkman:
  As I still carried a lunch box when MBV last toured, I'll be waiting for this one...
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You got me...
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paige

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Re: MBV
« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2003, 09:43:00 pm »
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Originally posted by walkman:
  You got me...
    <img src="http://www.cmro.org.uk/photos/images/i%20found%20my%20lunchbox.jpg" alt=" - " />
i always knew you loved the great outdoors, er, the great underground rock formations...