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The Dirty Guv'nahs - Somewhere Beneath These Southern Skies (8/14)
Summer Camp - Always EP (7/10)
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Hannah Miller - Doubters and Dreamers EP (6/12)
Tidelands - We've Got A Map (8/7)
Dawn Landes - Mal Habillée (6/5)
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Citizen Cope - One Lovely Day (7/17)
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Yeasayer - Fragrant World (8/21)
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Sola-Mi - Nexus (6/5)
Kalen Nash - Ukred (5/29)
Lianne La Havas - Is Your Love Big Enough? (8/7)
Alisha Zalkin - March to a Different Beat (6/30)
Kelly Joe Phelps - Brother Sinner & The Whale (8/22)
Animal Collective - Centipede Hz (Sept. TBA)
Sara Bareilles - Once Upon Another Time EP (5/22 DIG)
Sixpence None the Richer - Lost In Transition (8/7)
Matchbox 20 - North (9/4)
Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle (7/17 U.S.)
Owl City - The Midsummer Station (8/14)
Jason Myles Goss - Radio Dial (6/17)
Daniel Powter - Turn On the Lights (8/14)
Antje Duvekot - New Siberia (6/26)
Niki and the Dove - Instinct (8/7)
Yarbo - What Is Now EP (6/2 UK)
Ami Saraiya & The Outcome - Soundproof Box (6/19)
Edmund II - Floating Monk (6/26)

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May 29

2:54 - S/T DC
Chantal Kreviazuk - In This Life
Dala - Best Day
Donavon Frankenreiter - Start Livin'
Edward Sharpe & Magnetic Zeros - HERE
Elenowen - S/T (EP)
Fort Atlantic - S/T
Gemma Ray - Island Fire
Island Twins - S/T
Joan Armatrading - Starlight
Julia Stone - By The Horns
Kalen Nash - Ukred
Ladyhawke - Anxiety
Lake Street Drive - Fun Machine (Covers EP)
Lemonade - Diver
Lucy Michelle & Velvet Lapelles - Heat
Marissa Nadler - The Sister
Matthew Perryman Jones - Land of the Living DC
Melody Gardot - The Absence
Paloma Faith - Fall To Grace (UK)
Preteen Zenith - Rubble Guts + BB Eye
P.S. I Love You - Death Dreams
Rebecca Ferguson - Heaven
Regina Spektor - What We Saw From the Cheap Seats DC
Rory Block - I Belong to the Band:Tribute to Rev. Gary Davis
Rumer - Boy's Don't Cry DC
Scissor Sisters - Magic Hour
Sigur Rós - Valtari
Sun Kil Moon - Among the Leaves
The Pond (w/ Kathryn Williams) - S/T (UK)
The Static Sea - Third Parties
The Walkmen - Heaven
Ultravox - Brilliant

June 5

A Silent Film - Sand & Snow
Alejandro Escovedo - Big Station
Amanda Mair - S/T DC
Anna Ternheim - The Night Visitor (US) DC
Brandi Carlile - Bear Creek
Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Big Moon Ritual
Dawn Landes - Mal Habillée
Dexys (Midnight Runners) - One Day I'm Going to Soar
Emeli Sande - Our Version of Events (US)
Haroula Rose - So Easy
Heart - Strange Euphoria (Box)
Ian McGlynn - Now We're Golden
Joe Walsh - Analog Man
Kelly Hogan - I Like to Keep Myself In Pain
Kelli Scarr - Dangling Teeth DC
Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said (20th Anniv. Ed.)
Mad Staring Eyes - Talking to the Operator (UK)
Marley's Ghost - Jubilee
Masha Qrella - Analogies
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Americana
Patti Smith - Banga
Paul Simon - Graceland (Deluxe Edition, Box)
Rhett Miller - The Dreamer
River City Extension - Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Your Anger
Ryan Humbert - Sometimes The Game Plays You
Scott Lucas & The Married Men - Blood Half Moon
Sola-Mi - Nexus
Soulsavers - The Light the Dead See
The Beach Boys - That's Why God Made the Radio
The Hives - Lex Hives
The Mynabirds - GENERALS
The Rocketboys - Build Anyway DC
The Temper Trap - S/T
Various - Kin: Songs of Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell
Xavier Rudd - Spirit Bird
Yarbo - What Is Now EP (6/2 UK)
Zaz - Zaz (US CD)

June 12

Amy Macdonald - Life In A Beautiful Light
Bobby Womack - The Bravest Man In the Universe
BoDeans - American Made
Dent May - Do Things
Ed Sheeran - + (U.S.)
Emily Jane White - Ode To Sentience
Giant Giant Sand - Tucson
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - The Lion The Beast The Beat
Hannah Miller - Doubters and Dreamers EP
Hot Chip - In Our Heads
Jail - Traps
Jonathan Boulet - We Keep the Beat...
Jukebox the Ghost - Safe Travels
Lauren Housley - One Step Closer EP (UK)
Magic Trick - Ruler of the Night
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Ashes and Roses
Metric - Synthetica
Nouela - Chants
Oli Brown - Here I Am
POP ETC - S/T
Ryan Humbert - Sometimes the Game Plays You
Ryan Monroe (Band of Horses) - A Painting of a Painting On Fire
Spirit Family Reunion - No Separation
Stepdad - Wildlife Pop
The Constellations - Do It For Free
The dB's - Falling Off the Sky
The Hive Dwellers - Hewn from the Wilderness
The Hundred In the Hands - Red Night
The Inner Banks - Wild
The Tallest Man on Earth - There's No Leaving Now
The Welcome Wagon - Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices
The Young - Dub Egg
Usher - Looking for Myself
Wintersleep - Hello Hum

June 19

Ami Saraiya & The Outcome - Soundproof Box
Boy - Mutual Friends DC
Chris Smither - Hundred Dollar Valentine
Delta Rae - Carry the Fire DC
Efren - Write A New Song
Ex Lovers - Moth
Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel...
Glen Hansard - Rhythm and Repose DC
Jason Myles Goss - Radio Dial (6/17)
Justin Bieber - Believe
Kate Miller-Heidke - Nightflight
Kenny Chesney - Welcome to the Fishbowl
Maren Parusel - Tightrope Walker
Mary Epworth - Dream Life
Morning Parade - S/T
Nell Bryden - Shake the Tree (UK)
Richard Marx - A Night Out With Friends (CD/DVD)
Rush - Clockwork Angels
Seth Walker - Time Can Change
Smashing Pumpkins - Oceania
Sophie B. Hawkins - The Crossing
Vicci Martinez (The Voice) - Vicci
Walk the Moon - S/T
Zulu Winter - Language

June 26

A Place to Bury Strangers - Worship
Alisha Zalkin - March to a Different Beat (6/30)
Antje Duvekot - New Siberia
Beachwood Sparks - The Tarnished Gold
Blues Traveler - Suzy Cracks the Whip
Cassandra Wilson - Another Country
Catherine AD - Reprise
Chris Price - Homesick
Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons - Old Believers
Dive - Oshin
Echo Lake - Wild Peace
Edmund II - Floating Monk
Eugene McGuinness - Invitation to the Voyage (UK)
Gloriana - Thousand Miles Left Behind
Jay James Picton- Play It By Heart (U.K.)
Jesca Hoop - The House That Jack Built DC
Joe Jackson - The Duke (Ellington Tribute)
Jonathan Boulet - We Keep the Beat...
Levellers - Static On The Airwaves
Little Feat - Rooster Rag
Milk Maid - Mostly No
Mindy Smith - S/T
Maroon 5 - Overexposed
New Beard - New Beard City
Ry Cooder - Election Special
Sonny and the Sunsets - Longtime Companion
The Eastern Sea - Plague
The Henry Clay People - Twenty-Five for the Rest of Our Lives
The Offspring - Days Go By
The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Throw It to the Universe
Vacationer - Gone

July 3

Easter Island - Frightened DC
Gold Motel - S/T
Honey Ryder - Marley's Chains (UK)
The View - Cheeky For A Reason

July 10

Clare & The Reasons - KR-51
Dirty Projectors - Swing Lo Magellan
Duran Duran - A Diamond in the Mind/Live
Eleni Mandell - I Can See the Future
Family of the Year - Loma Vista
Husky - Forever So
JJAMZ - Suicide Pact
Joshua Hyslop - Where the Mountain Meets the Valley DC
Lianne La Havas - Is Your Love Big Enough? (UK) DC
Newton Faulkner - Write It On Your Skin (UK)
Summer Camp - Always EP
Zac Brown Band - Uncaged

July 17

Angus Stone - Broken Brights
Citizen Cope - One Lovely Day
Marc Berger - Ride
Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again (US) DC
Milo Greene - S/T DC
Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle (US)
Soul Asylum - Delayed Reaction
Susanna Hoffs - Someday
The Drowning Men - All of the Unknown
The Farm - S/T
The Mommyheads - Vulnerable Boy
Various - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

July 24

Anywhere - S/T
Delilah - From the Roots Up (U.K.)
Gaslight Anthem - Handwritten
MoZella - The Brian Holland Sessions
Passion Pit - Gossamer
Young Moon - Navigated Like the Swan

July 31

Jesse Harris - Sub Rosa
Nolwenn Leroy - Nolwenn
River City Tanlines - Coast to Coast
Shovels and Rope - O' Be Joyful

Beyond

A Fine Frenzy - Pines (9/18)
Aimee Mann - TBA (9/18)
Alanis Morissette - Havoc & Bright Lights (8/28)
Angie Stone - Rich Girl (9/25)
Animal Collective - Centipede Hz (Sept. TBA)
Ben Taylor - Listening (8/14)
Cat Power - Sun (9/11)
Chilly Gonzales - Solo Piano II (8/27)
Daniel Powter - Turn On the Lights (8/14)
Dispatch - Circles Around the Sun (8/21)
Elton John - Diving Board (Fall TBD)
Eric Lindell - West County Drifter (8/22)
Freelance Whales - TBA (8/21)
Green Day - ¡Uno! (9/25) ¡Dos! (11/13) ¡Tré! (1/15)
Jay James Picton- Play It By Heart (8/6 U.K.)
Karima Francis - The Remedy (8/6 UK)
Kelly Joe Phelps - Brother Sinner & The Whale (8/22)
Lianne La Havas - Is Your Love Big Enough? (8/7)
Luciana Souza - Duos III/The Book of Chet (8/28)
Matchbox 20 - North (9/4)
Mumford and Sons - TBA (9/25)
Nelly Furtado - The Spirit Indestructable (9/11)
Niki and the Dove - Instinct (8/7)
No Doubt - TBA (9/25)
Owl City - The Midsummer Station (8/14)
Rickie Lee Jones - TBA (8/14)
Sandi Thom - Flesh & Blood (8/14)
Selah Sue - S/T (8/21)
Sixpence None the Richer - Lost In Transition (8/7)
Spector - Enjoy It While It Lasts (8/11 UK)
Steve Vai - The Story of Light (8/14)
Swans - The Seer (8/28)
The Cast of Cheers - Family (8/21)
The Dirty Guv'nahs - Somewhere Beneath These Southern Skies (8/14)
The Darkness - Hot Cakes (8/21)
The Milk - Tales From The Thames Delta (9/3 UK)
The Old Ceremony - Fairy Tales and Other Forms of Suicide (8/21)
The Vaccines - Come of Age (9/3 UK)
Tidelands - We've Got A Map (8/7)
Tristan Prettyman - TBA (9/25)
Various - Ghost Brothers of Darkland County (John Mellencamp/Stephen King Musical)
White Violet - Hiding, Mingling (8/14)
Yeasayer - Fragrant World (8/21)

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Tuesday
Dec072010

Tina Dico - Welcome Back Colour

Danish singer/songwriter Tina Dico closes in on a decade's worth of solo releases with the expansive and diverse 27-track double disc anthology Welcome Back Colour arriving February 1. Establishing herself first internationally as a singer, most notably guesting with trip-hop explorers Zero 7, Dico became a successful one-woman enterprise of confident DIY efforts as she financed, recorded and self-released a series of solo projects along with touring around the world, winning over fans one gig at a time. It was 2005's superb In the Red that opened doors and opportunities for Dico, a mix of polished acoustic pop/folk tunes that played to her strengths: a rich, expressive vocal force and keen sense of melodic phrasing that staved off any hint of Scandinavian melancholic chill.

For the Dico novice, the career-spanning Welcome serves as a fitting intro, offering an "Up" disc of tracks -- including three new songs in addition to eleven album cuts -- that, true to its moniker, are fully produced and more uptempo. "Down" represents the 31-year-old singer's acoustic side with brand new "naked" versions of some of her best known (and three new) songs. "Acoustic songs take up a lot of space in my creative work," says Dico, "and I wanted to allow them the room they deserve on the second CD. You could say that you experience a woman alone with her acoustic guitar on this record, which takes me back to the very beginning of my career." She adds, "It was important for me to do a compilation that not only is a revelry in the past, but also points forward." Full track listing, a DC rarity and videos after the jump.

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Tina Dico - "Love All Around" (from the album Welcome Back Colour)

Tina Dico - "Welcome Back Colour" (from the album Welcome Back Colour)

DC Rare Track: "Break Of Day" (demo version)

Welcome Back Colour Track Listing:

Disc 1

1. Welcome Back Colour
2. Paper Thin
3. Nobody's Man
4. Warm Sand
5. One
6. On The Run
7. Sacre Coeur
8. Open Wide
9. Count To Ten
10. Stains
11. A New Situation
12. Goldhawk Road
13. Love All Around
14. Instead

Disc 2

1. Copenhagen
2. Watching Him Go
3. Glow
4. Rebel Song
5. Room With A View
6. Let's Go Dancing (feat. Teitur)
7. Home
8. The City/London
9. Strong Man
10. Back Where We Started
11. Break Of Day
12. Waltz (feat. Helgi Jónsson)
13. Halleluja (feat. Steffen Brandt)

 

   At the recording studio in Copenhagen. Tina Dico, multiple platinum award winner and singer/songwriter with superstar status in her native country, Denmark, is applying the finishing touches to her new album, Welcome Back Colour,s cheduled for release on Feb 1, 2011. Deciding the title was easy. Deciding on a definition proves to be much more difficult. Is the album a classic greatest hits compilation, featuring an overview of her commercially most successful releases? Her latest offering, which is full to the rim, includes too many new songs or newly arranged audience favourites to carry that label. Or is it perhaps one of your regular best-of compilations where artists in their vanity tend to push titles into the limelight which never became hits, despite their hoped-for ingeniousness? In the previous nine years of her career, Tina Dico didn’t have much time for vanity. As a one-woman record company without a big budget, she had to work hard to expand her level of popularity outside Scandinavia. Which worked best live on stage, she found. Sometimes accompanied only by her acoustic guitar, sometimes supported by her trio, she toured America and Europe several times in the past decade, debuted on a club stage and frequently returned to play bigger, sold-out venues in the same city during her next visit. For this reason, she saw her temporarily adopted home city of London comparatively rarely. For the 32-year-old, airports took on a kind of home-like quality in the abstracted perception which constant travelling frequently brings about. Her songs were conceived during her journeys. Tina Dico drew her creative energy from the friction of permanently being on the road. The self-imposed route which Tina Dico chose as an artist was exciting, successful, disciplinal, straightforward, exhausting, honest, adventurous, and in the colour perception of her senses it ultimately turned into a black and white colour palette.

   Welcome Back Colour has much more to offer in its lavishness than DNA extracts from best-of and greatest hits compilations. The album draws a final stroke under Tina Dico’s career to date and is a new beginning or indeed a departure into the full colour range of human emotions and their different shades. To get this far, she needed the peace and reflection which she didn’t find before the end of last year when she retreated to her native Denmark, she says. “I started to process my previous artistic work and could have been proud of myself. Instead, I felt this urgent need for change. I come from a very structured family, and I suppose for the past ten years I was busy breaking out of structures. I wouldn’t want to miss that time because short-term encounters with people and fast goodbyes set free creative forces in me to write songs. I still like to travel, but these days I no longer enjoy long tours because I have created a place for myself to return to. This will probably change my music, although I have no idea which direction it will take.” Her new single, which is also the title track of her new album, Welcome Back Colour, gives us an idea. Tina Dico’s music has by no means become more idyllic but, quite the opposite, more experimental and multi-layered than before. The song which was created in collaboration with Iceland’s multitask instrumentalist and creative mind, Helgi Jonsson, featuring a staccato-like guitar chord over a pulsating beat, sketches that atmosphere of departure which also lured Paper Thin and Instead, the two other new tracks on the album, onto previously uncharted terrain. Love All Around and Goldhawk Road, two songs which had previously been available only on soundtrack albums, close the circle between Tina Dico’s musical visions of the future and her many familiar songs. Nine of her classics, such as Count To Ten, Warm Sand and On The Run, complete the new album which is as much a retrospective as it is an anticipatory situation analysis. The Welcome Back Colour “special edition”, which features an additional CD of epic proportions, allows an additional perspective on Tina Dico’s songwriting art in the shape of new, sparse, acoustically instrumented arrangement jewels from her songwriting canon. Previously unreleased duets and a single B-side are embedded in this nonchalant game of musical fine motor skills.

   To make room, clarify issues, open doors to more spacious rooms has been Tina Dico’s motto here at the studio in Copenhagen. “It would have been disrespectful toward the acoustic side of my music if I had only included the radio singles and new uptempo numbers on my new record. Acoustic songs take up a lot of space in my creative work, and I wanted to allow them the room they deserve on the second CD. You could say that you experience a woman alone with her acoustic guitar on this record, which takes me back to the very beginning of my career. After all, that’s how I began my journey to the myth of music. Music is the naked truth of our emotions.” Tina Dico pauses for a moment, smiles and adds: “Naked is the appropriate term, but truth is such a meaningful word for so many people that I can’t bring myself to say it without a little irony.” Cleverly placed ironic breaks in her lyrics are just as much part of her songwriting signature as the unconditional emotionality of her songs. Her clear, refreshingly cool vocals protect her at certain degrees of intensity from pure navel-gazing. At the same time, you can discover a good piece of truth between the occasionally brutal intimacy of her carefully arranged folk pop songs and the extroversion of her pop music works of art which take us by the hand and lead us on a stroll. Her truth, her life, her passion. Welcome Back Colour is a preliminary, furious manifesto of exploring the lights and shadows of her personality.

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