The Steve Albini-fronted band Shellac have returned with their first new album in a decade, To All Trains, a tragically bittersweet release that arrives just a week after Albini’s passing.
Spanning 10 songs, To All Trains is Shellac’s first release since 2014’s Dude Incredible, and features the trio — Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass), and Todd Trainer (drums) — in signature form. The album was recorded in Chicago “over a bunch of long weekends” in the late 2010s and early ‘20s. It was finished and mastered by Albini and Weston last year.
Now, after Albini’s death by a heart attack last week, the album arrives as a poignant memorial to the legendary engineer’s life and work. In a statement posted last week, Corey Rusk, Albini’s longtime friend and founder of Touch and Go Records — which released To All Trains — said, “It’s incomprehensible that Steve...
Spanning 10 songs, To All Trains is Shellac’s first release since 2014’s Dude Incredible, and features the trio — Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass), and Todd Trainer (drums) — in signature form. The album was recorded in Chicago “over a bunch of long weekends” in the late 2010s and early ‘20s. It was finished and mastered by Albini and Weston last year.
Now, after Albini’s death by a heart attack last week, the album arrives as a poignant memorial to the legendary engineer’s life and work. In a statement posted last week, Corey Rusk, Albini’s longtime friend and founder of Touch and Go Records — which released To All Trains — said, “It’s incomprehensible that Steve...
- 5/17/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Whilst not Pascal Plante's first feature film, having previously made doc La génération porn in 2014, Fake Tattoos (Les faux tatouages) is the director's first step into feature-length drama. And it's quite the first step - one that definitely carries all of the do-or-die energy of what feels like a debut. Having admirably worked as writer, director and editor on this project, Plante now continues his clearly profound interest in youth culture, presenting the seductive tale of a new romance between music superfans Mag (Rose-Marie Perreault) and Théo (Anthony Therrien). Lead character Théo is the brooding teenage outsider, whose excellent wardrobe is made up exclusively of retro band t-shirts - picture everything from Dead Kennedys to The Clash. Music defines almost every aspect of his...
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- 2/20/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection heads to Berlin.
Seville International has acquired sales rights to Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection Fake Tattoos (Les Faux Tatouages) and will commence sales at the Efm in Berlin next month.
The sexy romance is the first French-Canadian feature to screen at Slamdance and was named best Canadian feature at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Plante’s first full-length feature – his short Nonna screened in Slamdance 2016 – stars Anthony Therrien and Rose-Marie Perreault as youngsters who meet at a punk concert and fall in love. Katerine Lefrancois produced through Bal Masqué Productions.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a better partner than the fierce Anick Poirier and her passionate team to represent my first feature film internationally,” Plante said. “Les Faux Tatouages (Fake Tattoos) is such a special film for me and it’s an honour to have partners that care about it as much as I do.”
“We are delighted...
Seville International has acquired sales rights to Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection Fake Tattoos (Les Faux Tatouages) and will commence sales at the Efm in Berlin next month.
The sexy romance is the first French-Canadian feature to screen at Slamdance and was named best Canadian feature at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Plante’s first full-length feature – his short Nonna screened in Slamdance 2016 – stars Anthony Therrien and Rose-Marie Perreault as youngsters who meet at a punk concert and fall in love. Katerine Lefrancois produced through Bal Masqué Productions.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a better partner than the fierce Anick Poirier and her passionate team to represent my first feature film internationally,” Plante said. “Les Faux Tatouages (Fake Tattoos) is such a special film for me and it’s an honour to have partners that care about it as much as I do.”
“We are delighted...
- 1/22/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection heads to Berlin.
Seville International has acquired sales rights to Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection Fake Tattoos (Les Faux Tatouages) and will commence sales at the Efm in Berlin next month.
The sexy romance is the first French-Canadian feature to screen at Slamdance and was named best Canadian feature at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Plante’s first full-length feature – his short Nonna screened in Slamdance 2016 – stars Anthony Therrien and Rose-Marie Perreault as youngsters who meet at a punk concert and fall in love. Katerine Lefrancois produced through Bal Masqué Productions.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a better partner than the fierce Anick Poirier and her passionate team to represent my first feature film internationally,” Plante said. “Les Faux Tatouages (Fake Tattoos) is such a special film for me and it’s an honour to have partners that care about it as much as I do.”
“We are delighted...
Seville International has acquired sales rights to Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection Fake Tattoos (Les Faux Tatouages) and will commence sales at the Efm in Berlin next month.
The sexy romance is the first French-Canadian feature to screen at Slamdance and was named best Canadian feature at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Plante’s first full-length feature – his short Nonna screened in Slamdance 2016 – stars Anthony Therrien and Rose-Marie Perreault as youngsters who meet at a punk concert and fall in love. Katerine Lefrancois produced through Bal Masqué Productions.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a better partner than the fierce Anick Poirier and her passionate team to represent my first feature film internationally,” Plante said. “Les Faux Tatouages (Fake Tattoos) is such a special film for me and it’s an honour to have partners that care about it as much as I do.”
“We are delighted...
- 1/22/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection heads to Berlin.
Seville International has acquired sales rights to Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection Fake Tattoos (Les Faux Tatouages) and will commence sales at the Efm in Berlin next month.
The sexy romance is the first French-Canadian feature to screen at Slamdance and was named best Canadian feature at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Plante’s first full-length feature – his short Nonna screened in Slamdance 2016 – stars Anthony Therrien and Rose-Marie Perreault as youngsters who meet at a punk concert and fall in love. Katerine Lefrancois produced through Bal Masqué Productions.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a better partner than the fierce Anick Poirier and her passionate team to represent my first feature film internationally,” Plante said. “Les Faux Tatouages (Fake Tattoos) is such a special film for me and it’s an honour to have partners that care about it as much as I do.”
“We are delighted...
Seville International has acquired sales rights to Pascal Plante’s Slamdance selection Fake Tattoos (Les Faux Tatouages) and will commence sales at the Efm in Berlin next month.
The sexy romance is the first French-Canadian feature to screen at Slamdance and was named best Canadian feature at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Plante’s first full-length feature – his short Nonna screened in Slamdance 2016 – stars Anthony Therrien and Rose-Marie Perreault as youngsters who meet at a punk concert and fall in love. Katerine Lefrancois produced through Bal Masqué Productions.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a better partner than the fierce Anick Poirier and her passionate team to represent my first feature film internationally,” Plante said. “Les Faux Tatouages (Fake Tattoos) is such a special film for me and it’s an honour to have partners that care about it as much as I do.”
“We are delighted...
- 1/22/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
It’s not always easy to get noticed on the festival circuit with your debut feature film, but writer/director Pascal Plante is making waves with “Fake Tattoos.” The movie made a big splash this fall, winning Best Canadian Film at the 2017 Festival du Nouveau Cinema, and the industry paid attention. “Fake Tattoos” is getting ready to make its U.S. premiere at the upcoming Slamdance Film Festival, and after that, it will travel abroad to the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival for its European bow.
Continue reading ‘Fake Tattoos’ Trailer: Punk Rock & True Love Collide [Slamdance Exclusive] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Fake Tattoos’ Trailer: Punk Rock & True Love Collide [Slamdance Exclusive] at The Playlist.
- 1/8/2018
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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