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For the last few months the boys of MaPC have been teasing us with photos on their Facebook page of them recording at K Records' Dub Narcotic Studio in Olympia. Just last week, February 11, 2013 to be exact, they posted a photo with the caption "Finished mixing the new album today - woohoo!" To me that sounds like new MaPC songs are just a couple moons away!
But, these things sometimes take time so I'm not sure when the record will be done or exactly how many songs will be on it (is the above photo a complete tracklisting?) or what it's going to sound like, but with MaPC, you know it's going to be twee-licious!
I was able to pull a couple details from the group about the new record. It's going to be titled Our Hearts Beat Out Loud and the cover art will be designed by Tae Won Yu, the amazing designer most lovably known for your favorite Built To Spill cover art and super sweet illustrations that you can put in your Buy Olympia shopping cart.
Sidenote: I bet I'm going to love the songs "It Must Be Summer Somewhere" and "Our Own Ending." Any gut feelings on which songs you'll love the most based on the song title?
In the meantime, we can all meet at the Tractor Tavern on February 24 when Math & Physics Club open up for Ocean Blue. We can grill them for details then!
Until that time, we can just stare at the above tracklisting and listen to my favorite song from their second album on repeat, "We're So DIY":
It's hard to remember imaginary life before Math & Physics Club came along. We are forever honored to have been one of the first places they sent their demo to back in the summer of 2004. With their sweet indie-pop blend of The Smiths with The Lucksmiths, and all things Sarah Records with Matinee Records, their beautiful songs (even as demos) immediately made us both jump with glee and fill with pretty heartache.
Besides being hella nice folks who write hella nice songs, we adore them because they have been kind enough to be a part of many of our (even wackiest) show endeavors. They are brilliant when they play their own songs (as we've written about countless times), but they are also really great at covers! They did a couple magic Magnetic Field covers at our 69 Love Songs cover night and they even perfected a Stone Roses cover at one of our showcases (video of them performing it in CA below).
Ethan Jones from MaPC is going to represent the band on at 10th Anniversary Rockstar New Wave Karaoke Bash on Friday, June 1st at Chop Suey {tix}. You might also remember Ethan as a touring member of Eux Autres in addition to his MaPC responsibilities of bass guitar and harmonies. Besides rumors swirling that MaPC are possibly talking about one day maybe recording something perhaps sometime, Ethan is also currently working on an EP of his own. And, also of very important indie-pop note, Math and Physics Club donated a very rare and very exclusive song to the 10th anniversary commemorative imaginary zine, which you can be the first of your friends to pick up AT THE SHOW!
He was one of the first folks to send over their requested song, so we can only imagine that he's spent ever single moment working on his new wave poses.

{Photo by Steve Louie}
No matter what's listed on the Capitol Hill Block Party schedule, Math & Physics Club is an imaginary entry in the 7:45p slot on the Saturday schedule.
I was so excited when I saw the band was on the schedule that I emailed the band to offer congratulations only to find out that they hadn't been contacted by CHBP about the show and that, unfortunately, some members aren't going to even be near Seattle July 23-25.
Oh well. Just wanted to let folks know that you don't have to plan around their 7.45p Saturday time slot. Go see some hip hop or !!! at that time!
If you still want to get your Math & Physics Club on, we'll have to wait since they don't seem to have any shows coming up. But, in the meantime, go pick up the brand new MAPC album -- it's perfect for summer time listening.
Latest comment by: Chris Estey: "
Oh, I was so amped for that, Liz. I saw that and assumed it was correct too -- thanks for finding out for us. I can't wait till they can finally play out the brilliant new material from the new album. I just wish it had been at the CHBP!
"
Skeletons with Flesh on Them {Photo: Steve Louie}
Thanks to everyone who joined us at the Crocodile last Saturday night for the big birthday show with Aqueduct, Math & Physics Club, and Skeletons with Flesh on Them. It was wonderful to spend the special evening with you... even if none of us could break out the candy in the #8 pinanta {thanks to Skeletons with Flesh on Them for supplying the pinata!}. It was such a joyous time, it made us wish that we could celebrate a birthday more than once a year. Good thing time flies!
Double thanks go to our photographers Steve Louie and Lori Paulson for capturing the evening in photos.

The big indie-pop show marking the release of Math and Physics Club second album is this Saturday {win a pair of tickets!} at the Crocodile with friendly fellow Seattle-ites Aqueduct and Skeletons with Flesh on Them assisting in bringing on the celebratory funk.
I thought this would be a fine time to travel in the hot tub time machine {to use this year's snakes on a plane catch phrase}, back to 2004 when we first met Charles and James of Math and Physics Club. It was such a hoot that we spread the interview over two parts and four months to get the full scoop. I mean, who would have thought that a high school friend who could play Judas Priest songs would have been such an influence?
Ready? Go delve into the archives with our 2004 imaginary Math and Physics Club interview...

There is a lot of celebrate this Saturday {June 12th}. Besides marking our eighth birthday and the release of Math & Physics Club's new album, the Crocodile is going to be site of a massive concussion of Seattle indie-pop with Aqueduct, Math & Physics Club, and Skeletons with Flesh on Them all taking the stage.
We'd love for you to join us so we've got a pair of tickets to give away to the show. To enter, email tig @ threeimaginarygirls.com with the subject line "JuneIndiePopRocks" before Wednesday, June 9th at 9am.
Can't wait until Saturday to hear all the fabu indie-pop, have a listen right now!
Math & Physics Club {imaginary podcast / MySpace page}
Skeletons with Flesh on Them's MySpace page
We'll see you on Saturday!
Latest comment by: Jodie: "Thanks for the contest! I just heard them on KEXP this evening and LOVE the song "Trying to say i love you". I would love to see them live! Thank you!"

May is a magical month here in Seattle. We've got spots of sun teasing us with summer promises, Sasquatch anticipation running rampant, and the warm glows of SIFF oozing with the best international indie films. There's only one reason we'd ever want to leave our emerald city bubble during this sweet spot of the year... a good ole fashioned PopFest!
This year, the month of May brought with it two very enticing reasons to head elsewhere: The New York City Popfest {May 20-23, 2010} and the San Francisco Popfest {May 27-30, 2010}. To mark these special events, we've gathered up some of our favorite songs by folks playing these festivals which includes a couple cover songs, a not-yet-released Math & Physics Club song and some rarities to up the popfest ante. If you were one of the lucky folks that caught any of the NYC or SF Popfest shows, let us know how it went!
***Listen to the Imaginary Popfest Podcast MP3***
{To download the podcast, right click on the link above
and save to your computer}
Latest comment by: d-bee: "A collection of videos I found from the NYC Popfest 2010 - Tender ...

Join us as we celebrate our EIGHTH imaginary birthday and the release of Math & Physics Club's new album with a showcase of a few of Seattle's best indie bands at the Crocodile on Saturday, June 12!
Here's the info with which to mark your calendars:
Aqueduct
Math & Physics Club {album release show!}
Skeletons with Flesh on Them
Tickets are $10 in advance {buy}, doors at 8p and it's 21+.
If you're under 21 or just want to get a sneak listen to the new Math & Physics Club album, join us at our Crafty Imaginary Listening Party on Sunday, May 23, 2010 at Neptune Coffee.

It doesn't take a lot make us smile. Just sprinkle us with indie-pop, new records, tasty beverages (caffeinated and otherwise), and time with friends and we'll grin from ear to ear. Add in hot glue guns, crochet needles and glitter and we're over the moon!
That's why we here at Three Imaginary Girls have put together a new imaginary affair that combines all of these loves into one monthly get together: The Imaginary Crafty Listening Party!
{We're working on a snazzier name, so feel free to suggest below or chew it over with us at the meet up.}
Join us Sunday, May 23 from 1p-3p at Neptune Coffee as we debut the brand new Math and Physics Club record, I Shouldn't Look As Good As I Do (it doesn't release until June!). Bring your bag of crafty projects to work on (or just crafty ideas to mull over with our craftier friends/experts) and we'll sip, listen to one of our favorite records (we've had a sneak listen and it's pretty magical) and get our inner Martha on.
We'll have a couple Math and Physics Club-inspired giveaways up for grabs and a beverage special thanks to Neptune Coffee. It's all ages, but Neptune does offer wine and beer for sale to those of us with IDs.
Latest comment by: Kelly: "Sounds like a perfect combination. Looking forward to it!"
My mind is being blown as I look at my calendar pages for today and tomorrow. On top of the intoxicating sunshine the weather folk have predicted for the weekend, the indie-gods have bestowed a packed schedule of wonderfulness:
APRIL 16-18: EMP Pop Conference
It's going to be full of great sessions around this year's topic of sounds and the machines that make them. This year I'm most excited about hearing Tim Quirk and his look at "The Quiet Revolution: From the Walkman to the iPod, How Portability and Infinite Storage Have Changed the Way We Listen, and What We Listen To" on Friday at 10.45am. Catching Mike McGonigal moderating "Identity Projects" and Michaelangelo Matos on the "Interrogating the Digital" - both on Sunday - will rock 33 1/3 socks off as well.
APRIL 17: Record Store Day
Empty out your canvas bag and your bus pass, it's time to take Seattle record stores by storm on an all day tour picking up a slew of very special limited edition releases to remind us all how important it is to support out local independent record stores. I am most looking forward to getting to Jigsaw Records in time to pick up each release in their LTD RSD-only series (only 25 will be pressed!) with floppies by Math and Physics Club and BOAT. (full scoop)
{even more amazing things to do this weekend after the jump!}
And I'm sure I missed something... what else is going on this weekend? All this fun must be a thank you for getting our taxes done on time, right?
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