
In case you missed it, here’s the first single, “Stillness Is The Move,” from the forthcoming Dirty Projectors album, Bitte Orca. The new record is the follow-up to 2007’s Rise Above [Our Review] and as a “gift”, Domino is giving away the first single. To get the free download, simply sign up to the official Dirty Projectors [MySpace] mailing list here [Join the Dirty Projectors Mailing List]
Bitte Orca, which will be released June 8th or you can catch the band live on the upcoming TV On The Radio tour.
From Rock Sellout:
Dirty Projectors and Bjork will be collaborating on May 8th for a one-night only benefit show at the Housing Works Bookstore in Manhattan. The performance will feature an original piece composed by Dirty Projectors’ David Longstreth. The material will pair Bjork and Longstreth with the Dirty Projectors’ Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian, and Haley Dekle. All proceeds will go to Housing Works, a non-profit established to provide services for homeless men, women, and children living with HIV and AIDS.
Check out more info and get tour dates “after the jump”
Tour Dates
FRI 5/22 – Oakland, CA – Fox Oakland Theater
SAT 5/23 – Portland – Roseland Theater
MON 5/25 – Vancouver – Malkin Bowl
WED 5/27 – Edmonton – Edmonton Events Centre
THUR 5/28 – Calgary – Macewan Hall
FRI 5/29 – Saskatoon – Louis’ Pub
SAT 5/30 – Winnipeg – Burton Cummings Theatre
TUE 6/2 – Toronto – Sound Academy
WED 6/3 – Montrea – Metropolis
THUR 6/4 – Boston – HOB
FRI 6/5 – New York – Summerstage
SAT 6/6 – Baltimore – Metro Gallery – w/ A Place To Bury Strangers
MON 6/8 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
TUE 6/9 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
WED 6/10 – Richmond, VA – The National
THUR 6/11 – Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend
*All shows with TV on the Radio except June 6th
In addition, on May 8th, Dirty Projectors and Bjork will be collaborating for a one-night only benefit show at the Housing Works Bookstore in Manhattan. The performance will feature an original piece composed by Dirty Projectors’ David Longstreth. The material will pair Bjork and Longstreth with the Dirty Projectors’ Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian, and Haley Dekle. All proceeds will go to Housing Works, a non-profit established to provide services for homeless men, women, and children living with HIV and AIDS.
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