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Lou Reed’s Pre-Velvet Underground Recordings for Pickwick Records Compiled on New Album

Before co-founding Velvet Underground, Lou Reed was a songwriter for hire at a company called Pickwick Records. Now, the songs penned by Reed during his mid-60s stint have been compiled on a new anthology, Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65. It’s slated for release on September 27 by Light in the Attic, in partnership with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive. The album’s opening track, the Primitives’ ‘The Ostrich’, is out today, and it features Reed on lead vocals. Check it out below, along with the cover artwork and tracklist.

John Baldwin restored and remastered the new album, which comes with liner notes by Richie Unterberger, an essay by Lenny Kaye, and more. Of ‘The Ostrich’, Unterberger writes, “It’s as much a parody of dance craze rock ’n’ roll as an entry into its overcrowded field. Yet it isn’t without the kind of hooks aimed at sparking a hit single, performed with the all-out élan of a youngster living and breathing rock ’n’ roll at its most devil-may-care corner.” Co-written by Reed, the track even led to the formation of the Velvet Underground when John Cale joined the Primitives’ live band for a promotional tour.

Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65 is the latest installment in Light in the Attic’s Lou Reed Archive series, following Hudson River Wind and Meditations Words & Music, May 1965.

Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65 Cover Artwork:

Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65 Tracklist:

Side A
1. The Primitives – “The Ostrich”
2. The Beachnuts – “Cycle Annie”
3. The Hi-Lifes – “I’m Gonna Fight”
4. The Hi-Lifes – “Soul City”
5. Ronnie Dickerson – “Oh No Don’t Do It”
6. Ronnie Dickerson – “Love Can Make You Cry”
7. The Hollywoods – “Teardrop In The Sand”
8. The Roughnecks – “You’re Driving Me Insane”

Side B
1. The Primitives – “Sneaky Pete”
2. Terry Philips – “Wild One”
3. Spongy And The Dolls – “Really – Really – Really – Really – Really – Really Love”
4. The Foxes – “Soul City”
5. The J Brothers – “Ya Running, But I’ll Getcha”
6. Beverley Ann – “We Got Trouble”
7. The All Night Workers – “Why Don’t You Smile”
8. Jeannie Larimore – “Johnny Won’t Surf No More”

Side C
1. Robertha Williams – “Tell Mamma Not to Cry”
2. Robertha Williams – “Maybe Tomorrow”
3. Terry Philips – “Flowers For The Lady”
4. Terry Philips – “This Rose”

Side D
1. The Surfsiders – “Surfin’”
2. The Surfsiders – “Little Deuce Coupe”
3. The Beachnuts – “Sad, Lonely Orphan Boy”
4. The Beachnuts – “I’ve Got a Tiger in My Tank”
5. Ronnie Dickerson – “What About Me”

Public Opinion Share Video for New Song ‘Hothead’

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Public Opinion have shared a new single, ‘Hothead’, which taken from their upcoming debut album, Painted on Smile. It follows previous offerings ‘Dry Clean Only’ and ‘Drawn From Memory’. Check it out below.

Painted on Smile will be released on September 6 via Convulse Records.

The Linda Lindas Team Up With “Weird Al” Yankovic for New Song ‘Yo Me Estreso’

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The Linda Lindas have shared a new song, ‘Yo Me Estreso’, which features “Weird Al” Yankovic on accordion. It’s the latest preview of the Los Angeles quartet’s upcoming album No Obligation, which was announced last month with ‘All In My Head’. Listen to it below.

“‘Yo Me Estreso’ is a song about always being stressed, always being anxious and thinking that people are mad at you when they really aren’t,” the band’s Bela Salazar explained in a statement. “It was inspired by listening to a lot of corridos tumbados, banda and Duranguense and doing that in our own punk style.”

No Obligation comes out October 11 via Epitaph.

Midwife Unveils New Single ‘Vanessa’

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Midwife has dropped another single from her upcoming record No Depression in Heaven. It’s called ‘Vanessa’, and it follows previous cuts ‘Killdozer’ and ‘Rock N Roll Never Forgets’. Give it a listen below.

No Depression in Heaven is set to arrive on September 9 via the Flenser. Revisit our Artist Spotlight Q&A with Midwife.

Xiu Xiu Release New Songs ‘Arp Omni’ and ‘Veneficium’

Xiu Xiu have shared two new songs from their forthcoming album 13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips. ‘Arp Omni’ and ‘Veneficium’ follow lead single ‘Common Tool’. ‘Arp Omni’ is accompanied by a video from director Lin You, and ‘Veneficium’ arrives with a video directed by Luke Orlando. Check them out below.

According to the band, ‘Arp Omni’ is “a little sweetie ballad about falling for a person who takes risks in life,” while ‘Veneficium’ is about “being lost; literally lost, emotionally lost, lost in a smashed psychological dimension beyond your control, being overwhelmed by the weight of one’s insignificance in the face of time, space and death, and pointlessly railing against what does not notice let alone care about you.”

“A Veneficium is an instance of being poisoned or the preparation of magic potions or the substances that make up a poison,” Jamie Stewart explained. “The point of any involvement with said substances or pursuits is at best meddling with risky and significant transformation and at worst taunting the nefarious, even up to the point of death. Either way, what lies in wait on the path to these in between and far away places from our present world is dangerous and unsettling and unknown. But perhaps also and why not, it could be being turned into a psychedelic BDSM train or the inspiration to benevolent and anonymous used toast and toaster delivery.”

Orlando added: “On the conceptual level, I wanted to make something about the absurdity and complexity of how we connect with each other in the modern world. It started off as a critique of doomscrolling, but Xiu Xiu pushed and enabled me to make it more esoteric and interesting at every turn. Where we ended up is a much more positive spin on finding community by openly sharing your interests with the world. In the end it became a very ideal art project — I found myself working with some of my best friends to hand-paint toast, fabricate a bespoke costume, and create a unique logic inspired by the occult for the world in this video. Videos like this don’t happen often because artists/directors are rarely given the freedom to create without inhibition, and for that I thank Xiu Xiu and everyone at Polyvinyl for letting me go off.”

13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips is out September 27 via Polyvinyl.

Charly Bliss Release Video for New Song ‘Back There Now’

Ahead of the release of their new album Forever this Friday, Charly Bliss have offered one more preview, ‘Back There Now’. It follows the previously shared singles ‘Nineteen’, ‘Waiting for You’, and ‘Calling You Out’. Check it out via the accompanying video, directed by the band’s Dan Shure, below.

“One of the craziest things about getting older is growing away from the things you did when you were young(er) and stupid(er),” Eva Hendricks said of the song in a press release. “But then I’ll read something or hear a song that takes me right back to the dramatic insanity of my early twenties love life, and I’m forced to acknowledge the freaky glutton for pain and heartache who’s still somewhere inside of me no matter how deeply I’ve buried her.”

Shure added: “What originally began as us trying to make a cool video with limited budget, became a sort of deeper meta video about that exact situation. We’re SERVING expensive-looking pop video, but then at the end the facade crumbles. People sometimes think that indie musicians are rich and famous when, in reality, the members of Charly Bliss all have other jobs to support ourselves. In the video you see us on these various modes of transportation and you’re not quite sure what the destination is… but we’re moving! This video was SO fun to direct as a member of the band because we got to both make fun of these tropes of expensive pop videos, while also kind of living that fantasy. It feels very Charly Bliss to me!”

Ibibio Sound Machine Announce New EP ‘The Black Notes’, Share New Song

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Ibibio Sound Machine have announced a new EP, The Black Notes. Arriving on September 4, the collection follows the group’s latest album Pull the Rope, which landed earlier this year. Listen to the EP’s title track below.

Speaking about the EP, Ibibio Sound Machine said: “Moments of joy and feeling grateful for the sun on your face. Black Notes & Honey Bee are two sides of a coin – soulful dance and an electronic take on highlife for 2024. Captain Planet’s funky Afro house remix take on Pull the rope and Vanguard’s acid tinged version of Got to Be who u are round out the selection.”

Field Music Share New Single ‘Limits of Language’

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Field Music have shared a new single, ‘Limits of Language’. It’s the title track off their upcoming album, which is out October 11 and includes last month’s ‘Six Weeks, Nine Wells’. Listen to it below.

The new song finds Peter Brewis wondering “if a hug or a smile or some seemingly mundane gesture (like tidying up) might reveal more than a few misunderstood words. Or a few misunderstood lyrics. Or even a misunderstood quotation.” Brewis added, “Musically, we were looking to do something that really looked at the piano as a simple percussion instrument (which it isn’t) and talk about how vocabulary and grammar can be limited when trying to communicate…”

W. H. Lung Release New Single ‘The Painting of the Bay’

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W. H. Lung have released ‘The Painting of the Bay’, a new single from their forthcoming album Every Inch of Earth Pulsates. It follows lead offering ‘How to Walk’. Listen to it below.

“On the day this song was written I was hurting and had gone to a gallery to try and find some peace,” singer Joseph Evans said of ‘The Painting of the Bay’. “I stood for a while in front of a painting by Cezanne called ‘The Bay of Marseilles.’ I love this painting but I was looking and looking and just feeling nothing, which made me feel worse. I came home and found that Tom had sent me an idea he’d done on the acoustic and straight away the whole song just took shape, I think I wrote it stood up in the kitchen.”

Every Inch of Earth Pulsates is due for release on October 18 via Melodic. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with W. H. Lung.

Adriana McCassim Unveils New Single ‘Tarantula Type’

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Los Angeles-based, Asheville, NC-raised songwriter Adriana McCassim has released a new single, ‘Tarantula Type’. It’s taken from her upcoming debut album SEE IT FADES, which was recorded with producer Ryan Pollie and mixed by Alex Farrarr (Snail Mail, Wednesday, Indigo De Souza). Check out ‘Tarantula Type’ as well as previous single ‘Pretend’ below.

McCassim made SEE IT FADES after leaving North Carolina in 2021; within a year of arriving in LA, she was opening for Sharon Van Etten at a sold-out Troubadour show celebrating the 11th anniversary of Tramp. “Moving to LA and making this record was a sink or tread water situation,” McCassim said in a statement.

SEE IT FADES is set for release on August 30.