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ALBUM RELEASE // Alex Cameron’s ‘Jumping The Shark’ Is Out Now Worldwide “Camerons efficient, minimal compositions create the type of songs that penetrate deeply and linger in your consciousness long after youve stopped listening to them…” – Pitchfork Recalling David Bowie and Ariel Pink under a Lynch-ian lens, Alex Cameron weaves intelligent, poignant lyricism with primitive 80s synths and seemingly minimalist arrangements. His debut, Jumping The Shark, is a brilliantly raw and confident collection of four-minute tales written to provide you with insight into the inner workings of Cameron. Following European tours supporting Mac DeMarco, Kevin Morby and Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Cameron and his saxophonist, Roy Molloy, will tour this fall supporting Angel Olsen and Thee Oh Sees. Order Jumping The Shark now: Support your local independent record store Tour Dates and Tickets here 09/09/16 Atlanta, GA Terminal West w/ Angel Olsen 09/10/16 Nashville, TN Exit/In w/ Angel Olsen

09/11/16 Cincinnati, OH Woodward Theater w/ Angel Olsen 09/12/16 Millvale, PA Mr. Small’s Theatre w/ Angel Olsen 09/14/16 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer w/ Angel Olsen 09/15/16 Wahsington, DC 9:30 Club w/ Angel Olsen 09/16/16 Baltimore, MD Joe Squared 09/17/16 New York, NY Webster Hall w/ Angel Olsen 09/18/16 Brooklyn, NY Warsaw w/ Angel Olsen 09/20/16 Cambridge, MA The Sinclair w/ Angel Olsen 09/23/16 Brooklyn, NY Baby’s All Right 10/14/16 Austin, TX The Sidewinder w/ Islands 10/24/16 Bordeaux, FR Iboat 10/25/16 Paris, FR Pitchfork Avant-Garde 10/27/16 Antwerp, BE Autumn Falls @ Trix Club 10/29/16 Ghent, BE Autumn Falls @ Charlatan 10/31/16 Namur, BE Beauts Soniques @ Piano Bar 11/08/16 Copenhagen, DK Huset KBH 11/09/16 Hamburg, DE Aalhaus 11/10/16 Berlin, DE ACUD 11/11/16 Leipzig, DE UT connewitz 11/14/16 Bristol, UK Start the Bus 11/15/16 Birmingham, UK Hare & Hounds 11/16/16 London, UK Moth Club

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Notaro then seamlessly lightens topics with stories about one particularly terrible performance in Vegas; WATCH // Alex Cameron Shares A Video For “The Comeback,” Adds Tour Dates Sydneys Alex Cameron presents the third single, The Comeback, from his debut album, Jumping The Shark, out August 19th on Secretly Canadian. The Comeback follows the release of the sleaze-pop jam of Shes Mine and the undeniable Take Care of Business, or as Cameron would prefer you say, the third part in a series of… WATCH // Suuns Share Video For “Instrument,” Worldwide Tour Dates Suuns released the widely heralded Hold/Still in April and have consistently been on the road ever since, touring throughout USA and Europe. There are no signs of stopping either with a packed schedule for the rest of the year. The live show is truly both a sight and sound to behold part live show, part… Plagued Are All My Thoughts, Like White Ants In The Fence –It was Grunge.Mussed-up hair, black eyeliner, flat strapped boots, fishnet tights, mohair cardigan, slung-on dress.

That was the first look that pounded out to hard-core electric guitar which turned out to be Tidal wave ‘13 by Thee Oh Sees, recorded on the road in Australia and Asia.Hedi Slimane brought Californian Grunge to the Saint Laurent catwalk this evening at the Grand Palais in Paris. And it didn’t come out of the Yves Saint Laurent archives, as it did last season. It came out of Hedi Slimane and his Los Angeles heartland and home. And also the spirit of the times? Just as Yves Saint Laurent tapped into the mood of the moment, reflected the shifts in women’s independence and liberation – with the trouser suit, leather jacket and many more, all of which were shockingly new at the time – was Slimane not reflecting the current status quo? Here was the rebel, with all her teen spirit, angst and energy. The fashion equivalent of angry youth if ever there was one, reflecting an age of mass unemployment, greedy bankers, recession, religious and political unrest? Just think of all the punk shows we have seen this season – and there was punk here, too, with the ripped denim, studded boots and general air of anarchy.

However, Grunge on the catwalk isn’t new. The last time we saw it march down a catwalk was in 1992 with Marc Jacobs’ seminal Grunge collection for Perry Ellis. That was shockingly new. It got him fired. This collection for Saint Laurent, was neither shocking, nor will it see the back of Hedi Slimane. But the designer is certainly asking for a different customer, his kind of customer. There they all were on the front row: Alison Mosshart (herself very Grunge with blonde-pink hair), Jamie Hince, Lou Doillon, Sky Ferrara, Kirsten Dunst, Jessica Chastain and Garrett Hedlund.Of course, if you deconstruct these outfits, you’ll find sharp pinstripe suits, biker jackets, slim-line coats and bustier dresses in black leather, a leopard print coat, a charcoal pea coat – all at the heart of the Saint Laurent DNA. What you will also find are slouchy mohair cardigans, sweet floral-printed tea dresses with white collars and black sequinned bows, knitted scarves, oversized tartan shirts, a black wool or patchworked fur cape, a crystal studded dress (and matching fishnet tights), a silver slip dress, a web of lace dress.