Rooster Roundabout: This Week’s Music Highlights

Mark Lopez
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Rooster Roundabout: This weekÕs music highlights
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A few weeks ago, we posted Lauryn Hill’s latest track “Consumerism.” Now, Ms. Hill has made a lyric video available via the interwebz. If you’re anything like me (and like to learn the lyrics of songs), you may need to hit replay a few times. This one’s a doozy.

So … you know Black Francis … the front man of Pixies … yeah, that one … well, apparently, he’s got another project in mind. A project that will take the form of a graphic novel, titled
The Good Inn. The novel, which will be illustrated by Steven Appleby, is described as “a fantastical piece of illustrated fiction based on a yet-to-be-written soundtrack to a movie that doesn’t yet exist.” The book is scheduled to be published in the UK in May of 2014, so you still got time to save the dough.

It was announced a few weeks back that The Velvet Underground’s fantastic
White Light/White Heat was getting a 3-disc reissue, which hits stores on Dec. 10, to commemorate its 45th anniversary. Now, a recording of a 19-minute live version of the track “Sister Ray,” which was performed at The Gymnasium in 1967, has become available online. You can listen to that below.

I do believe it’s time for the album streamage to commence. Well, it’s always that time because there’s always something coming out. But now, you can stream Snoopzilla and Dam Funk’s collaboration (
7 Days of Funk) over at NPR. Mind you, it’s only available for the next week. And you can also stream R. Kelly’s latest album, Black Panties (for real?), at VIBE.

Primal Scream released the so-so
More Light earlier this year, and now they’ve come out with a video for the track “Goodbye Johnny.” The sometimes black-and-white, sometimes color vid is as underwhelming as the album, but who am I to criticize? You can view the video below.

Drum roll please … the lineup for Austin Psych Fest has been revealed. And this one’s got some good stuff. From Black Lips to Primal Scream to The Black Angels to The Zombies to The Horrors and more, it should be a formidable celebration of aural magic. The festival happens May 2 – 4, 2014, and weekend passes will run you about $127. Not too bad. Head over to
Consequence of Sound for the full lineup and more info.

I’m sure most people couldn’t have predicted how huge Lorde would get, but I’m kind of happy to encounter a pop singer who actually has something to say. And so are a lot of other people because apparently the release of her new video (for the track “
Team”) caused Vevo to crash. Not bad, Lorde. Not bad.

Just in case you’re curious as to how
Jay Z would rank his own albums.

So who wants to see Joan Jett and the Blackhearts play their classic track “
Bad Reputation”? We do! The band played the track in their Guitar Center Sessions performance, which airs on DirecTV tonight at 9pm EST. But you can view them performing the track below.

I like Devendra Banhart’s quirkiness. It fits not only the style of music he creates, but often the visuals that go along with it. (Did I mention he’s a talented artist who does most of his album artwork?) In keeping with that mentality, Banhart has released a video for the track “Taurobolium.” The animated video, titled “
Mondo Taurobolium,” also features Rose McGowan, as she and Banhart (appearing as ducks), venture through a psychedelic City of Angels. You can view the video here.

I know that I’ve mentioned the Coen brothers upcoming flick,
Inside Llewyn Davis, because of its major folky soundtrack. I also mentioned that there would be a concert special for the film (back in September), and now a video has surfaced of Jack White performing his awesome track “We’re Going To Be Friends.” The concert, titled Another Day, Another Time is scheduled to air on Showtime on Dec. 13, but this video should tide you over.

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