This past Friday (3/5) Dirty Projectors performed at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, where they stripped things down here/there and performed some Bitte Orca material, including an acoustic take on previous live favorite “Temecula Sunrise” and Bitte opener “Cannibal Resource” as full-band (minus Angel and Haley Dekle) electric. Outside of the new, they also did an acoustic version of Rise Above‘s “Depression.” I know you’re likely excited to hear “Cannibal Resource,” but it’s also worthwhile paying attention to the acoustic takes, where the Projectors’ vocal harmonies — that thing that, at the end of the day, helps makes them especially special — are given more space than usual to take flight.

“Cannibal Resourse (Live)”

“Temecula Sunrise (Acoustic)”

“Depression (Acoustic)”

Thanks to Minneapolis Fucking Rocks for those videos! Here’s what they sound like without the visuals:



As a reminder, Bitte Orca is out 6/9 on Domino. As this post suggests: It would be a good idea to catch the band live:

03/19 – Austin, TX @ The Parish (NPR SXSW party)
03/19 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s Annex (Windish Agency SXSW showcase)
03/20 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s Jr. (Pitchfork/Windish party)
03/21 – Austin, TX (SXSW)
03/24 – Nottingham, England @ Rescue Rooms #
03/25 – Cardiff, Wales @ Clwb Ifor Bach #
03/27 – Belfast, Ireland @ Black Box #
03/28 – Dublin, Ireland @ Crawdaddy #
03/29 – Glasgow, Scotland @ ABC2 #
03/31 – Brighton, England @ Komedia #
04/01 – Manchester, England @ Mint Lounge #
04/02 – London, England @ Scala #
04/03 – Bristol, England @ Arnolfini #
04/04 – Coventry, England @ Taylor Johns House #

# w/ Lucky Dragons, Polar Bear

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Comments (6)
  1. John   |   Posted on Mar 10th, 2009

    What a fucking great band. I can’t wait for their 2009 releases.

  2. Owen  |   Posted on Mar 10th, 2009

    I like Fleetwood Mac but I love this.

  3. I feel like my hopes for the new album are so high they can’t possibly be met. Rise Above was just too good

  4. Ryan  |   Posted on Mar 10th, 2009

    These dudes put out some okay albums, but their live show is where it’s at.

  5. i’ll never get tired of hearing the harmonies on “depression”.so is that a lovely angel vocal track that lovely amber is singing along with?

  6. luke  |   Posted on Mar 16th, 2009

    where is angel deradoorian? and is amber using a auto harmonizer?

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