Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks have shared the second music video in support of their next album, the fast-approaching Wig Out at Jagbags. Following the lyric video for the reference-heavy tune “Lariat” (which cheekily featured French subtitles, rather than English ones), comes a very literal clip for “Cinnamon and Lesbians,” a song Malkmus and the Jicks were recently caught playing onstage in Portland.
Directed by Jay Winebrenner, the video pairs nearly every line in the track with a visual button. When the ex-Pavement leader sings of power lines, the camera cuts to a shot of power lines. The “cinnamon and lesbians” semi-rhyme conjures, well, a jar of cinnamon sticks and a lesbian couple. The lyric, “I’ve been tripping my face off since breakfast” demands a bowl of cereal and an on-the-nose, psychedelic color scheme. You get the idea.
Wig Out at Jagbags arrives on January 7 via Matador, but will be streaming for free on Amazon beginning on December 31. Pre-orders for the Mirror Traffic follow-up are currently available through Amazon, iTunes, and the Matador online store. Scroll down for the Jicks’ upcoming tour dates. The band are also performing a private show at New York record shop Other Music on January 9 — for a chance to see the intimate set, head here to enter a contest.
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks tour dates:
January 13 – Leeds, England @ Brudenell
January 14 – Glasgow, Scotland @ Oran Mor
January 15 – Manchester, England @ Gorilla
January 16 – London, England @ Forum
January 18 – Paris, France @ Divan Du Monde
January 20 – Madrid, Spain @ Joy Eslava
January 21 – Barcelona, Spain @ Bikini
January 23 – Milan, Italy @ Tunnel
January 24 – Bologna, Italy @ Covo Club
January 25 – Fribourg, Switzerland @ Fri-Son
January 26 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Zoom
January 27 – Berlin, Germany @ Postbahnhof
January 29 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega
January 30 – Hamburg, Germany @ Knust
January 31 – Cologne, Germany @ Gebaude 9
February 1 – Brussels, Belgium @ Botanique Orangerie
February 2 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Bitterzoet
February 12 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
February 14 – Columbia, MO @ Mojo’s
February 15 – St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House
February 16 – Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room
February 18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center
February 19 – Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
February 20 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
February 21 – Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch
February 22 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
February 23 – Montreal, QC @ Cafe Campus
February 25 – Boston, MA @ Paradise
February 26 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
February 27 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
February 28 – Washington, D.C. @ Black Cat
March 1 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts
March 3 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
March 4 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
March 5 – Birmingham, AL @ The Bottletree
March 6 – New Orleans, LA @ The Parish at House of Blues
March 7 – Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s Upstairs
March 9 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
March 15 – Portland, OR @ Star Theater
March 27 – San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
March 28 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
March 29 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah
March 30 – Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown
April 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Crescent Ballroom
April 2 – Las Vegas, NV @ Beauty Bar
April 3 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
April 5 – Missoula, MT @ Top Hat
April 7 – Calgary, AB @ Republik
April 8 – Edmonton, AB @ Starlite Room
April 10 – Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre
April 11 – Victoria, BC @ Lucky Bar
April 12 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre