Sunday, July 18, 2010
Sunday, July 4, 2010
HYPE
Arcade Made are an unsigned band from Australia, you can find their tracks for free download on their Triple J Unearthed page. They remind me of early Bloc Party, spliced with Tokyo Police Club, and a hint of Foals. This is obviously a great combo, and having such strong material at such an early age can only mean good things, so check them out.
Dinosaur Bones - Arcade Made
Ruins Ruined - Arcade Made
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Shinichi Osawa's new album, SO2, is pretty good. It gets a bit too dancefloor techno at times, but there are some really compelling tracks on it. Definitely give it a listen. Here's a track you're sure to hear soon enough.
Love Will Guide You - Shinichi Osawa
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Elite Gymnastics have a new song, a track from their incredibly tardy EP, Neu! '92. That's fine and all, but it better not suck. Anyway download Montana, it's a love song in the same vein as their previous work.
Montana - Elite Gymnastics
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Magic Bullets sound a lot like The Smiths, in fact, if you squint your ears you could be forgiven for mistaking They Wrote A Song About You as a long lost b-side that everyone somehow missed.
They Wrote A Song About You - Magic Bullets
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Here's another track from Cloud Nothings. Fucking love these dudes.
Can't Stay Awake - Cloud Nothings
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Swanton Bombs have this cool Rock vibe that I haven't really been taken by as of late. There's something about these guys though that I really like. Check them out.
Waistland - Swanton Bombs
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Games sounds like Teen Daze, they sound like Washed Out, they sound like awesome.
Everything Is Working - Games
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Finally here's an incredibly low quality rip of Giselle Roselli's They Stay Down Deep, it's fucking amazing. I still can't work out if this is just a sample or a really short song. I guess we will know soon enough.
They Stay Down Deep - Giselle Roselli
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Friday, July 2, 2010
MILK & HONEY // TWIN SISTER
The music will turn most away (myself included) but the imagery was so compelling I had to have another look.
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Labels:
Colour Your Life,
Milk and Honey,
Music Video,
Twin Sister
Monday, June 14, 2010
HYPE
Cosmonaut Grechko utilises a very "Late '08" Electro sound and a great Madonna sample to create something rather refreshing in these Lo-Fi times we're living in. Give it a listen.
You're Ready! - Cosmonaut Grechko
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Dan Whitford (Cut Copy) and one the dudes from now defunct Riot In Belgium have a new side project called Voltage. It sounds like a natural extension of their current style, no surprises and it certainly won't change your life, but it's nice to see some new stuff from both of them.
All Night - Voltage
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Mystery Jets' new album, Serotonin, is certainly a grower. It's definitely not as good as the mindblowing Twenty One, but it'd be damn near supernatural for lightning to strike twice. Do yourself a favour and listen to it at least a few times before you make your mind up. Here's the title track.
Serotonin - Mystery Jets
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Memory Tapes remixed a track from Crystal Castles' new album. I find that most of his remixes sound roughly the same, but this one ends up sounding like an alternate version rather than a remix. Certainly not a bad thing though, it just means if you loved the original you'll likely enjoy this rework as well.
Suffocation (Memory Tapes Remix) - Crystal Castles
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Cloud Nothings have this cool Lo-Fi Surf-Rock sound that I'm really liking. They are a bit more upbeat and poppy than the other artists that are operating in the same genre description right now. Really happy vibes to this one, even though it's about break-up.
Even If It Worked Out - Cloud Nothings
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The Drums' album was a fairly predictable affair. While there's not a single bad track on it, it all just felt a bit too "safe" for my liking. However, one could argue that this is far worse than the album being completely rubbish, and in some ways, it might be. Regardless, here's a bonus track from the album.
When I Come Home - The Drums
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Jamaica are already generating enough hype right now as it is, but in case you haven't heard them already, here's some tracks by them. They have a very "Next Big Thing" vibe to them, which means it'll only be so long before teenage girls and meatheads butcher them for you.
Cross The Fader - Jamaica
I Think I Like U 2 (Breakbot Remix) - Jamaica
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
HYPE
Tokyo Police Club's second album, Champ, surprisingly does not suck. One of the few 2010 sophomores that not only didn't disappoint, but really caught me by surprise. Check out Bambi, that riff is ridonkulous. To think I wasn't even going to bother with this album makes me glad I second guessed myself.
Bambi - Tokyo Police Club
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Babara, We Are Scientists' third album, on the other hand; did suck. Big time. Check out Jack & Ginger, it's not as infuriating as the rest of the album.
Jack & Ginger - We Are Scientists
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Thunderheist are breaking up, I'd hardly call myself a true fan, but from what I've heard of theirs, this is a pretty sad announcement. This is their swan song.
Drive In - Thunderheist
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Everything Everything have a new song out, called Schoolin'. It's got the same sort of sound as the rest of their work, in fact, i'm beginning to suspect they are one-trick-ponies. Prove me wrong in August, Everything Everything.
Schoolin' - Everything Everything
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Elite Gymnastics is awesome. It's "Post-Chillwave", and if you never got on the Chillwave bandwagon to begin with then too fucking bad, progress waits for no man.
Is This On Me? - Elite Gymnastics
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Matt & Kim cooked up this infectious song a while ago but I'm late in discovering this one. It's called Daylight, and the keyboard at the start is rad.
Daylight - Matt & Kim
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Underworld were responsible for that massive club hit Born Slippy .NUXX (.NUXX was the version with vocals you iTunes tagging savages; make the correction now) way back when. You may remember it from the closing scene of Trainspotting, or maybe not, but if you youtube it or something you'll have one of those "Ohhhh, this song!" moments. This is their new song and it's really catchy, reminds me a lot of the Skins Theme by Segal, which is a great thing.
Scribble - Underworld
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Tame Impala show that even something as insulting as Midnight Juggernauts' sophomore, The Crystal Axis, is not without its silver lining.
Vital Signs - Tame Impala
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