Eric Bachmann on Saddle Creek; Cursive tour dates; Oberst on SNL…

Category: Blog — @ 5:53 pm May 24, 2006

Catching up on some assorted old news from the web on a sleepy Wednesday…

— Looks like Crooked Fingers frontman Eric Bachmann will have his next solo album, To the Races, released on Saddle Creek Records Aug 22, according to this item at aversion.com. This is a great add to the Creek roster — i.e., I dig Bachmann’s Crooked Fingers records.

— Also, on Aug. 22, Cursive will release their next full-length, Happy Hollow. Punknews.org has the track list here, while, Cursive’s summer tour dates just went up on CMJ here, including an Aug. 4 Lollapalooza gig in Grant Park, Chicago.

— My annual predictions article just seems to get more and more on target. Remember I said that this was the year Bright Eyes a.k.a. Conor Oberst would appear on Saturday Night Live? Well, apparently it happened last Saturday night… sort of. According to tvsquad.com (because who else stays home and watches SNL these days?), host Kevin Spacey did a skit toward the end of the program where he dressed up as Neil Young promoting his new album I Do Not Agree With Many Of This Administration’s Policies. Among those helping out with the performance, Adam Samberg (famous for the “Lazy Sunday” vid) dressed up as and introduced as Conor Oberst. If anyone sees this online somewhere, pass on the link, I’d love to see it.

— Personal critic/writing guru Robert Christgau has a new Consumer Guide entry at the Village Voice (here) He loves the new one by The Streets and gives the new Springsteen album the “dud of the month” award.

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