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It’s been quite a few weeks since the last update, so I figured I’d give you guys a kind of Wilco News Lightning Round (patent pending).

The moment we’ve been waiting for since it was announced almost four months ago has finally come. The result? The Whole Love is pretty awesome.

Many of us were treated to a 24-hour streaming party of the album a few weeks ago, but as many Wilco fans know, every album requires a few listenings to really get into it; now that it’s been out for a couple of weeks, I’m surprised that my vinyl copy of The Whole Love isn’t just a pile of string by now.

I thoroughly dig the new album (it goes without saying), as does almost everyone else, apparently.

  • Rolling Stone gives The Whole Love 4 Stars, picking it as the editor’s pick of the week two weeks back.
  • Spin gives it an 8/10, saying “Whoever has been dismissing Wilco as “dad rock” must have pretty complicated relationships with their fathers.”
  • The LA Times gives The Whole Love 3.5/4 Stars. “Nearly every song contains some tangential surprise, odd hook, sonic back flip or midsong redefinition.”
  • Reuters claims that The Whole Love shows shades of Beatles, stating that “[The Whole Love] thoroughly [summarizes] the disparate sides the beloved band has developed over the last 16 years.

Critics’ opinions are always welcome, but what really matters is what the band thinks of the record.

Jeff Tweedy, the Wilco frontman himself, discussed a select few tracks from The Whole Love in a recent interview:

“I Might”— The music that always feels the most like home to me is ’60s garage band music, “Pebbles”- and “Nuggets”-type (garage band compilation albums) of one-hit-wonder garage band music. That’s just the stuff that’s the most deeply ingrained in my DNA and my blood. It’s kind of weird that it doesn’t shine through that much. But it seems like it does on this record. That Farfisa (organ) sound is a pretty major part of that. It wasn’t even directed, actually. Mike (keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen) is just a big fan of that sound too. So that’s what he went for.

Art of Almost”— It was always the first track, from the second we started working on it. It opened the door the widest to the rest of the record. I think it’s the least categorizable song. We’ve had a string of records that have really hammered home this theory that whatever you put first on a record basically becomes the shorthand that that record has to endure critically. “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” would be talked about very differently if “Heavy Metal Drummer” was the first song on that album. “Either Way” was the first song on “Sky Blue Sky,” and of course that’s the “really mellow” record. I thought this was a chance to say, “What is this? You tell me.”

I also thought (it) would be interesting to start a record with hard drives starting up. The way it was described in the studio is the sound of data dying. The record kind of moves from that to the opposite end of the spectrum, to the most organic and pastoral kind of sound that you can put on a record.

“One Sunday Morning (For Jane Smiley’s Boyfriend)” — “Art of Almost” is a collage, and “One Sunday Morning” is one long performance. We never really played it again. That was just the one time we played it.It really doesn’t have much to do with Jane Smiley. I have met her boyfriend. The best I can do to explain it is I really like the guy, and we had a really poignant conversation for two guys that don’t really know each other. I did my best to reflect what I thought was powerful about that discussion.

You certainly know how to cut to the core of us, Tweedy.

In other Recent Tweedy-related interview news, The AV Club put out an outstanding interview with J. Tweed (I imagine he’d be cool with me calling him “J. Tweed”) last week. In it, he discussed the new record, Nirvana’s Nevermind, Wilco’s success and stability as a band, and the idea of “monoculturism.”

It seems like we have very fractured perceptions of reality. People shop for their own realities to reinforce the way they feel already, politically or—I don’t know. I guess there is a sense that you can kind of use the way the media works now to just build your own little universe. – Jeff Tweedy

Check out the whole interview here.

WilcoTube

Yeah, that’s right. Last week, the boys from Wilco curated YouTube. Just nod and pretend you know what that means.

Basically, the guys picked bunch of cool YouTube videos from around the interweb and put them in a sweet playlist.

Here’s a little taste of the selections:

Os mutantes – Fuga Nº 2

Reggie Watts – Big Ass Purse

Rock Vocals, Part 2 – May

Want to see more? Of course you do! Check out Wilco’s playlist, “Wilco Says: Watch!

Hipstamatic Cassette Contest

Because vinyl is getting “too mainstream” for most hipsters, Wilco has announced a limited edition cassette release of The Whole Love. In fact, they have partnered with Hipstamatic on a contest to create the cover art for said cassette!

All anyone has to do for this contest is submit photos to Hipstamatic titled with the song from The Whole Love. The top five pictures, selected by members of Wilco themselves, will be on the cover of The Whole Love’s limited edition cassette!

I’m not much of a photog, but I call this one “Art of Almost”

See, because I had to wait a long time for UPS to get here. Never mind. It’s a “think-piece.”

Anyway, to submit a photo, or for more info on the contest, check out Hipstamatic.

Also, if anybody is interested in entering the cassette contest, send me your pictures on Twitter @WilcoNews, and I’ll retweet the best ones!

Other tidbits:

  • Didn’t get tickets to see Wilco in concert this year? The good folks at NYCTaper were kind enough to record these incredible quality bootlegs of the New York gigs at Summerstage. Download them here!
  • ‘Art of Almost’ one of the (many) standout tracks from The Whole Love has quite a history. Check out the band members’ thoughts on the track here.
  • Check out Tweedy and the gang on “Talk Stoop,” just in case for some reason you doubted their talent or wit.
  • Here’s another excellent article from The AV Club, discussing Wilco’s label as “The American Radiohead.”   “If anybody wanted to model themselves after us, they better be fucking be patient,” says Tweedy.
  • Dig the artwork for The Whole Love? Check out this sweet interview with Joanne Greenbaum, the artist behind the album artwork on wilcoworld.net.

Tour Updates!

Wilco has announced yet another (!) Chicago performance, bringing their grand total to 4 shows at 4 different venues in Chi-Town this year. Tickets for their show at The Metro go on sale at 10 AM this Saturday, October 16th. Get ‘em here!

Another leg of the North American tour has been added: West Coast dates for the  early 2012 have been announced. More info about tickets will be provided as it becomes available. For now, here’s the dates so far:

1/19 Denver, CO – Fillmore

1/21 Tempe, AZ – Gammage

1/22 San Diego, CA – Copley Symph. Hall

1/24 Hollywood, CA – Palladium

1/28 San Jose, CA – Civic Aud

1/29 San Francisco, CA – Warfield

1/31 Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre
2/1 Davis, CA – Mondavi Center

2/3 Eugene, OR – Hult Center

2/5 Vancouver, BC – Orpheum

2/6 Spokane, WA – INB Performing Arts Center

2/7 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theater

2/8 Portland, OR – Schnitzer Theater

2/10 Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theater

And the remaining shows for this year:

10-24 Glasgow, Scotland – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
10-25 Manchester, England – Manchester Academy
10-27 Bristol, England – Colston Hall
10-28-29 London, England – Roundhouse
11-01 Madrid, Spain – Teatro Circo Price
11-02 Barcelona, Spain – Palau Musica Catalana
11-03 San Sebastian, Spain – Kursaal Auditorio
11-04 Vigo, Spain – Pavillon das Travesas
11-07 Basel, Switzerland – Kaserne Basel
11-08 Frankfurt, Germany – Alte Oper
11-09 Munich, Germany – Circus Krone
11-11 Weissenhauser, Germany  - Rolling Stone Weekender
11-12 Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
11-13 Utrecht, Netherlands – Vredenburg Leidsche Rijn
11-14 Tilburg, Netherlands – 013
11-29 Dallas, TX – The Music Hall at Fair Park
12-01 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater
12-03 Kansas City, MO – The Uptown Theater
12-04 De Moines, IA – Val Air Ballroom
12-06-07 Minneapolis, MN – The State Theatre
12-09 Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
12-10 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
12-12 Chicago, IL – Civic Opera House
12-13 Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
12-15 Chicago, IL – The Vic
12-16 Chicago, IL – Metro

Well, that’s enough out of me. I now leave you with this clip of Nels Cline playing Duane Allman’s ’57 Les Paul  during a performance of California Stars on 9/29/11. Enjoy it.

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More Fuji Rock videos have surfaced. Now you can really regret not moving to Japan when you had the chance.

Missed Wilco’s set at the Fuji Rock Fest July 31st? Me too. I’m totally bummed about it. Or at least I would be if I couldn’t live vicariously through those who were there with more of these excellent videos!

For more pictures and videos of the performance at the Fuji Rock Fest, put your cursor over here and click….now!

Here’s the set list for those of you interested (all of us):

Fuji Rock Festival Set list

  • I Might (new song)
  • Bull Black Nova
  • Side With the Seeds
  • I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
  • One Wing
  • Ashes of American Flags
  • War on War
  • Via Chicago
  • Impossible Germany
  • Born Alone (new song)
  • Handshake Drugs
  • Jesus Etc.
  • Dawned on Me (new song)
  • Shot in the Arm
  • Heavy Metal Drummer
  • I’m the Man Who Loves You
  • Late Greats
  • Red Eyed and Blue / I Got You (At the End of the Century)
  • Outtasite (Outta Mind)
  • I’m a Wheel

And here are some videos from the set for your viewing pleasure:

WilcoVia Chicago

WilcoI Might

WilcoSide With The Seeds

WilcoAshes Of American Flags

WilcoI Am Trying To Break Your Heart

WilcoHandshake Drugs

Wilco - Impossible Germany

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Looks like even our boy Jeff Tweedy is excited for September. What a rascal!

Man, even as September gets closer, it still feels far away. That sounded like something a very un-wise, very stoned philosopher might say. We’ve got less than two months until the release of The Whole Love and the sub-sequential tour, yet many of us Wilco fans are really in the mood for some new music. Even after listening to the latest single, “I Might”, on the radio, on our iPods, and on our way to court for pirating music, we still can’t get enough new Wilco.

Luckily, after snooping around a bit, I’ve found some more pretty great Wilco and Wilco-related tracks available for downloading and streaming. Consider this Round 2 of the free download post from July.

  • From Spin.com – Remember in Cline Time when I mentioned that Nels Cline of Wilco would be collaborating with a band called Tinariwen (“who are, I kid you not, a group of nomadic Tuareg tribesmen who fought in Mali’s civil war”) on an all-acoustic album called Tassili? Well, Spin has got the premiere track from the album, a track called “Imidiwan Ma Tennam” (Hey! That’s my mother’s name!), and it is, as expected, very awesome. According to Spin, “Tinariwen and Cline crafted the song separately on two different continents. The group worked up basic groove in Algeria, while Cline recorded his parts in Wilco’s Chicago Loft studio. Cline’s producer Ian Brennan says the guitarist’s concept was to “be like a UFO landing in the desert.” Curious as to how that sounds? Dig it here.
  • From nyctaper.comThis is a lossless download for the entire 6/25/07 Wilco performance at the Hammerstein in New York.
  • This is a download of The Autumn Defense (side project of John Stirratt and Pat Sansone of Wilco)’s “Back of My Mind.” It’s fantastic, and if you haven’t listened to their cover of “Paradise” (originally by Mark Mulcahy) on the Ciao My Shining Star album (the entire album is incredible), get to it.  Spotify it, if you have the means.
  • From Indieshuffle.com - This is something you may have heard before: it’s Jeff Tweedy’s acoustic rendition of “Yesterday” by a small, little-known band called The Beatles, in honor of Sir Paul McCartney’s recent gig at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
  • From OwlandBear.com – Woah. This is the mother-lode. This is a live Wilco archive (compiled by the very cool members of Via Chicago) of almost every live show ever recorded from Wilco, members of Wilco, and other incarnations of the band. From The Autumn Defense to Golden Smog to Seven Worlds Collide, there are enough free downloads here to make you want to strand yourself on a desert island just to listen to all of them.

OwlandBear.com say something on the Wilco Archive page that I think is important to keep in mind when we download stuff for free:

… don’t forget to buy any Wilco-related recordings and merchandise that you can get your hands on; these are great people with big hearts who love to give, so please don’t just take from them.

I believe that many of us do realize this, and that’s why we do things like preorder albums and glow-in-the-dark yo-yos, travel 200 miles to see a show that’s not even in the state we live in, and make our own music videos. We fans that truly appreciate the band and the work it does do not want to see great music thrown into a pile with Ke$ha and Justin Bieber CD’s in the $5 bin at Wal-Mart. We download and listen to these tracks not simply because they’re free, but because we love and enjoy the band’s art so much that we simply can’t get enough of it.

This is not meant to be a guilt trip in any way, just a little ramble on the current issues of music downloading legality.

Anyway, Enjoy!

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Solid Sound Fest ended June 26th, but that shouldn't stop us from living vicariously through videos & photos. Also, look at that bird! It's playing the guitar! How 'bout that!

While you’re registering for presales and waiting for tickets to go on sale for Wilco’s fall tour (or loudly sobbing in your shower wearing nothing but a pair of cutoff jeans because the tickets you wanted sold out; I know I am),  why not take a gander at some of these photos and videos from 2011′s Solid Sound Festival, featuring performances from cream-of-the-crop artists from around the music, art and comedy worlds? Yeah, that was a long sentence. Yes, it’s right. No, don’t spell check it.

Here’s a few more videos of performances from Solid Sound Fest, for your listening (and watching) pleasure:

Jeff Tweedy – Sunken Treasure

Wilco – Can’t Stand It

Liam Finn – Better To Be

Thurston Moore (of Sonic Youth) – July (?)

Wilco Feat. Liam Finn – You Never Know

Jamie Lidell – The Ring

Nels Cline & Thurston Moore - Pillow Wand

Wilco - Reservations (particularly beautiful version)

Glenn Kotche and Nels Cline - The inGLENNtions (some crazy community xylophonin’ goin’ on)

John Hodgeman and Eugene Mirman – Hug (featuring reluctant dude)

Wilco – Radio Cure (incredibly awesome: the PA cuts out, and the audience finishes the song)

Photos courtesy of Joshua Sarner of Prefix Magazine and Kate Farrar of TriStateIndie.com

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Also, here’s a great inside look at the sights and sounds of this year’s Solid Sound Festival (from TheAtlantic.com) :

For other fantastic photos and recaps of Solid Sound Fest check out:

jsarnerphoto.com

WriterJax.net

Prefixmag.com

Tristateindie.com

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A Little Free (legal) Wilco Never Hurt Anybody

Because we all love free music, here are a few free Wilco and Wilco-themed tracks and sets from around the ‘net. It’s also legal, so don’t fret. I definitely just accidentally made a rhyme.

From NPR Music:

  • Stream Wilco’s entire set at Sasquatch Music Festival
  • Download a live cover of “I Shall Be Released” performed by Wilco

From The Steam Engine:

  • Gem from 2001: Download Wilco’s Live WXRT July 4th concert in Chicago, IL, featuring Jay Bennett’s last show with the band
  • Download Wilco’s engineer demos from the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sessions
  • Download Wilco’s entire live set from 6-25-11 at Solid Sound Fest

From Tauthal.com:

  • Another early rarity: Download Wilco’s entire live set from July 20, 1995 in Nashville, TN

From 88.9 Radio Milwaukee:

  • Download Pat Sansone (of Wilco)’s remix of Jamie Lidell’s “Gypsy Blood”

From Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right:

  • Download Volume 1 of Jeff Tweedy’s Letters to Santa

From ElephantBackup.com:

  • Download a crazy, rock-jazz fusion track from Wilco’s Nels Cline – Railraoded

From ArtistDirect.com:

  • Download Wilco’s Glad It’s Over, from NBC’s Heroes Soundtrack

From TheMidnightCafe.com (but through MegaUpload, which I can’t vouch for)

  • Quite a thing: Download a live version of every single Wilco song in the catalog, even the Mermaid Avenue albums with Billy Bragg.

And of course, you can always stream live shows from Wilcoworld.net via Roadcase

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