Sunday, June 26, 2011
ALBUM STREAM: Youth Lagoon - The Year of Hibernation
So way back, near when this blog was started, I cam across a track called "Montana". I was completely blown away by the beauty and it became one of my favorite lo-fi songs that I have ever heard. Welcome to Youth Lagoon. This album is another gem (I know I have posted like 3 albums that I have called "gems" this weekend, but seriously they are all great albums) for those who love lo-fi. Although, I really am not a lo-fi expert, but this album is just worth the post. It's such a great chill out album, its very dreamy. My only gripe is how short it is but in a way its good because maybe a longer album would be too much of the same. Anyways, I'm rambling, check out this album and pick it up on August 1st.
1 - Afternoon
2 - Cannons
3 - Daydream
4 - July
5 - Montana
6 - Posters
7 - Seventeen
8 - The Hunt
Saturday, June 25, 2011
MP3: Wilco - "I Might"
Great new single from Wilco. Its a very poppy and catchy tune that warms your insides a little. I'm laying here listning to this right now and i cant help my feet from tapping. Anyways this is going to be on their 8th LP Get Well Soon Everybody so check it out!
Wilco - I Might
ALBUM STREAM: Washed Out - Within and Without
Here is another highly anticipated album brought to us by Washed Out. This album is just fantastic and really chill. We have already heard three tracks from this album entitled "Eyes Be Closed", "Echoes", and "Amor Fati". All of which were fantastic tracks which helped Washed Out build some momentum to this album. This album is fairly short only consisting of 9 tracks but its still about 40 minutes long so we don't feel cheated. I'll be spinning this for a while, most likely throughout the summer. Don't forget to pick this baby up July 12th!
1 - Eyes Be Closed
2 - Echoes
3 - Amor Fati
4 - Soft
5 - Far Away
6 - Before
7 - You and I
8 - Within and Without
9 - A Dedication
Labels:
Albums,
Electronic,
Indie
Friday, June 24, 2011
ALBUM STREAM: Memory Tapes - Player Piano
Memory Tapes is a single man named Dayve Hawk who pretty much does it all. We have been teased with some fantastic tracks of his over the past month or so and now is second LP Player Piano is available for your listening pleasure. This is a highly anticipated follow up to 2009's Seek Magic. Check out the songs below and also read a track by track guide that Dayve wrote up for the album. Drop a comment and tell me what you think!
1 - musicbox(in)
2 - Wait In The Dark
3 - Today Is Our Life
4 - Yes I Know
5 - Offers
6 - Humming
7 - Sun Hits
8 - Worries
9 - Fell Thru Ice
10 - Fell Thru Ice II
11 - Trance Sisters
12 - musicbox(out)
Wait In The Dark
Dayve Hawk: I'm an insomniac, so I've spent a good deal of time lurking around darkened hallways, waiting for people to wake up so I can fuck/cry/argue with them. When I was little I used to lay in bed at night and convince myself that everyone I knew was gone, and I was the only person left. I thought it appropriate to write a love song from that perspective. It's a bit like being a ghost: can't touch the living.
Today Is Our Life
DH: Most of my 'upbeat/pop' songs are more like trying to be 'upbeat/pop' songs. I've always loved the contrast of Motown and other early pop records, where you sing an uplifting song about being broken hearted: the lyrics are how you feel, but the music implies hope. I usually end up working from the opposite perspective: the music is my better nature, and the lyrics are me shouting myself down with self-loathing and cynicism. You end up somewhere between a genuine smile you're trying to hold back, and a false smile you put on for a show.
When I say "We will never be better off than we are", I definitely mean the glass is half empty.
Yes I Know
DH: This is my attempt at writing a simple song. I remember reading about the early says of Doo Wop, about people tuning in to these weak little stations and hearing a kind of ethereal/spooky love song drifting back to them. I relate to that sort of sincere but also dissociative idea of music more than any 'realness'. I like the idea of looking at things through a filter, leaving things to interpretation. It can be more genuine sometimes to connect on an impersonal level.
Offers
DH: After Seek Magic, I shook a lot of hands and, in keeping with the cliché, you really begin to question the integrity of what you do. Luckily, I'm too socially awkward to ever rally get folded into anybody else's trip. I don't have to decide whether or not to play the game, because I honestly can't even get the rules straight. Most people can probably relate to an endless questioning of why you're doing what you do, whether it's what you ought to do and whether that even matters.
Humming
DH: I tend to think of five minutes scanning stations as being as valid as any song, and this was meant to be a bit of that. I think I'm always trying to make my music sound to lesser and greater degrees like field recordings. I don't want to make a song that sounds like that song you heard on the radio; I want to make a song that sounds like that moment you heard the song on the radio.
Sun Hits
DH: Another 'trying to be upbeat/pop' song. This one is even sunnier, which of course means my attitude is worse: "Life is a dream if you never wake up". This was an attempt to reign in my tendency towards sprawling arrangements and write a simple song. I was also trying to have the balls to do a big pop chorus. It's funny, but when you don't make mainstream music, singing a pop song feels the way if must have felt for older pop groups to make art records: you're afraid how it will be received. It's easier to hide between darkness and noise.
Worries
DH: A pretty resentful song... "heaven is waiting" could mean paradise is real, but of course, it can also mean "get on with it". I've had friends take some of the attitude in my songs personally, but I'm usually talking shit to myself.
Fell Thru Ice
DH: Most of Player Piano is about a personal relationship falling apart, and this is the point where I gave up. I don't want to make up, I don't want to help myself, I want to watch you suffocate... I really hate my voice, but the weakness is the point, and that's why I use it.
Fell Thru Ice 2
DH: This was meant to be a sort of soundtrack to the situation described in the previous song. Someone wandering out to the thin ice...
Trance Sisters
DH: Kind of a follow on from Bicycle [one of Seek Magic's stand-out tracks]/ If I ran off with my "little sister" in that song, in this one we're still on the street and I'm losing her. I think in general, where Seek Magic was about a sort of romantic vision of the dreamer, this record is the moment you realize that the dream is separating you from your bed.
MP3: Bombay Bicycle Club - "Shuffle"
Its great to hear new stuff from London's Bombay Bicycle Club. Heres a track that makes really want to get on your feet and dance around your bedroom. The piano intro just starts to stimulate the feeling (well, it did for me at least). The upbeat drums and vocals really light up the rest. This is song will be on A Different Kind of Fix, due out August 29th.
Bombay Bicycle Club - Shuffle by Bombay Bicycle Club
MP3: Coldplay - "Major Minus" / "Moving To Mars"
Well heres another Coldplay track and I still honestly don't know what to think. This is not the same band that I fell in love with when listening to previous albums of theirs. I also can't say thats is necessarily bad, its just different. I'd live to hear what you have to say about this tune and the "new" Coldplay. You can grab the Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall single (which includes this song as well) on Sunday at midnight, and its digital only.
Edit: The above statement was written for "Major Minus" and at the time I didnt realize there was another track out too. The other track "Moving To Mars" is more of a classic Coldplay feel on slower tracks such as "The Scientist" or "Fix You".
Coldplay - Major Minor
Coldplay - Moving To Mars
Labels:
Pop
Thursday, June 23, 2011
MP3: Kid Cudi – “Angels & Demons”
Got some unreleased Kid Cudi here.This track came from his Man On The Moon: The End Of Day sessions. The song introduces The Clipse at the beginning but we never actually hear a verse from them so this is by no means an official version, just a leak. Either way check out this short track and look for a Cudi mixtape this summer.
Kid Cudi Angels And Demons (New Unreleased) by user5209752
Labels:
Hip-Hop
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
MP3: Washed Out - "Amor Fati"
Now this is an outstanding track! I have been out due to finals and what not and this is a great song to return on. This is the third song we have heard from Washed Out. Definately my favorite out of the three. Pick up Within and Without on July 12th via Sub Pop.
Washed Out - Amor Fati
Labels:
Electronic,
Indie
Thursday, June 16, 2011
MP3: Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah - "Same Mistake"
Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah is an American Indie Rock band based out of Brooklyn, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They have been kind of under the radar since their last release Some Loud Thunder which came out 4 years ago. These guys are now back with a new album entitled Hysterical set to be released in the fall. The first single "Same Mistake" surfaced today so check it out and pick up Hysterical September 20th here in the states (September 12th if your overseas).
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah -- Same Mistake by user1091755
Labels:
Indie
MP3: The Weeknd - "The Birds (Part 1)"
Finals are taking up a lot of time this week but luckily I finished this one early so I can throw a post up. Indie/Pop duo The Weeknd announced two mixtapes for this year and this track is off the mixtape entitled Thursday which is set to be released this summer. Rumor has it that Thursday may be out a little earlier than scheduled. For now check out the percussive track "The Birds (Part 1)" and enjoy!
The Weeknd - The Birds (Part 1) by The_Weeknd
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
MP3: Kanye West - "Mama's Boyfriend"
Ohh baby, new unreleased Kanye. Despite all of the drama Kanye West is my favorite rapper, period. This track didn't make the cut for his latest release My Beautiful Dark Fantasy. This is understandable because it didn't have that "Mad Genius" feel too it but its still an angry anthem that could have very well fit on his older albums like The College Dropout and Late Registration. This really excites me because it shows that the old Kanye West is not dead as many people have concluded, its just a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde relationship.
Kanye West - Mama's Boyfriend
Labels:
Hip-Hop
Monday, June 13, 2011
MP3: White Denim - "Street Joys"
Quality tune from Austin's White Denim. The vocals particularly stand out in this one as the instrumentation is rather simple, yet full. You can pick up these guys album D whih was released May 24 via Downtown Records.
White Denim - Street Joy
Labels:
Indie
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
MP3: Kasabian - "Switchblade Smiles"
Well the new Kasabian album is now imminent because a new single has been released. "Switchblade Smiles" is a groovy, synthesiser filled thrill ride with some pretty awesome synth bass. Theres this particular "aww aww" vocal sample that really reminded me of Led Zeppelin, so this really can trace back to some psychedelic influences as well as modern electronic ones as well. All in all, this song is chock full of awesome and is worth a listen. Velociraptor! is set to come out in September via RCA/Columbia.
Kasabian - Switchblade Smiles
Labels:
Indie
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
ALBUM STREAM: Cults - Cults (Self-Titled)
Here is the highly anticipated debut LP from Cults. These guys already released the tracks "Go Outside" and "Make Time" ("Make Time" is actually not on the album). This album is very hip and very summer. I can picture myself blasting this through a boom-box on the beach as I indulge into a nice cold lemonade. So far, this is one of my favorite albums of the year!
1. Abducted
2. Go Outside
3. You Know What I Mean
4. Most Wanted
5. Walk At Night
6. Never Heal Myself
7. Oh My God
8. Never Saw The Point
9. Bad Things
10. Bumper
11.Rave On
MP3: Blood Diamonds - "Grins"
Phenomenal new track from Blood Diamonds. This jam starts out rather distant but grows into a huge synth/string filled masterpiece. The beat also sets a nice feel and is rather catchy as the strangely beautiful vocals sing over them.
Blood Diamonds - Grins
Labels:
Indie
Monday, June 6, 2011
MP3: Beirut – East Harlem
Folk-rock and a nice horn section with some smooth vocals to cool off to. This track is upbeat and "bouncy" with is piano section. Beirut comes up with a pretty catchy,feel-good tune to relax to.
Beirut - East Harlem by Revolver USA
Friday, June 3, 2011
MP3: Coldplay - "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall"
The new Coldplay song is a lot more dance-able than previous songs. It's synth filled and very poppy. The vocals still have a classic "upbeat coldplay" feel but the song itself is almost on the verge of too radio friendly. This song was announced this past week and surfaced today. We can expect a new full length from them this Fall.
Coldplay - Every Teardrop is a Waterfall
Labels:
Pop
MP3: CLAPS - "Across The Floor"
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/clapsclapsclaps
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CLAPSUS
Website: http://clapsus.tumblr.com/
CLAPS - Across The Floor
CLAPS - Across The Floor (Extended)
Labels:
Electronic,
Indie
REVIEW: The Pear Traps - The Pear Traps EP
Check out The Pear Traps who have recently put out their self-titled EP. "Formed in 2009, The Pear Traps are a 5 piece band from Chicago who's music mixes lo-fi garage rock and alt-country." These guys dropped their new EP past my inbox, so here it is. You can stream the song "Come Home" here and you can go to the Bandcamp link to check out the rest of the EP.
The EP starts out with "Come Home" (which is available for free download). This song blends the eerie, echoing vocals with a base of alt-country style guitars which are accompanied by lead guitar shimmering in the distance. The next song, "Honestly" starts out with some firm chords but breaks to a light, fluttering guitar riff. This song has less of that lo-fi "noise" but theres distant sustained chords which offer a really cool effect. "Predictable Kinds of Thoughts" starts out with a great guitar arrangement which returns for breaks. The drums in this are really cool because when there are heavy cymbol crashes its blends and adds to that "noise" factor. When this song ends is when it actually hits me and my ears want to be filled with beauty yet again. "Safer Than You" is a nice short song where the bass really stands out and is more noticeable than in the others. The end starts to get a lot of layering going on which drives us into "They Are Not Ours". This song starts out with just a guitar and those distant, fuzzy vocals that we have been enjoying then it builds up to a full band instrumentation to ride it out. This brings us to the final song, which happens to be my favorite. "Answer" starts with a very calm beginning which leads me to die down but I actually jumped when the song kicked in. A little after the 2 minute mark is where I start to really love this track because they kick it up a notch and it starts to get unsettling. The fuzz that the guitar creates is very cool and the end just drops down to a stand still as the final flame burns out.
All in all, I really enjoy the beauty that lo-fi creates. There is a lot of layering going on which blends into steaming pot of soup. Theres never anything overpowering, even the vocals are distant. The vocals are great because they serve more as another instrument rather than a center of attention. This is really as lo-fi as lo-fi gets, but thats what makes it so beautiful.
Bandcamp: thepeartraps.bandcamp.com (click here to check out full EP)
Myspace: www.myspace.com/thepeartraps
The Pear Traps - Come Home
Labels:
Indie
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
MP3: League - "Golden Maps"
Very catchy track from London's League. The beat is very hoppin' and the synth is pretty luscious. Another cool track to add to you "Summer 2011" mix. These guys released a track earlier in the month entitled “Two Wild Hearts” but an official release has not been confirmed at this time.
League - Golden Maps
Labels:
Indie
MP3: Mr. Little Jeans – “The Suburbs” (Arcade Fire Cover)
Well, this basically blew me away because before I listened I was expecting a jangly, acoustic cover of this song. Instead, I uncovered a totally new song thats dreamy and synth filled. The vocals are creepy and top notch as they fit perfectly into the song. Norwegian singer Mr. Little Jeans (Theres actually no "Mr." involved with the song) has proved that she is an artist to look out for.
Mr. Little Jeans – The Suburbs (Arcade Fire Cover)
Labels:
Electronic
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