Great song. Auxiliary percussion man does work.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Pay Them A Listen: Tokyo Police Club
Something about this Ontario quartet is that they know youth. Their sharply quick, punchy tunes are intense and contain a certain nostalgic quality to it---being young.

Their first EP A Lesson in Crime was surrounded with a lot of talk, mainly for it's brevity, but their debut album Elephant Shell [Saddle Creek] proved their worth to our ears. They are releasing their sophomore effort sometime this spring/summer, and they've put out a spankin' new track off it for free on their website.
Here it is---"Breakneck Speed".
Monday, April 5, 2010
Sigur Rós' Jónsi's Debuts Solo Record
Jónsi Þór Birgisson isn't content with just writing music anymore, he's expanded to scoring films too.

Alright, maybe not, but his songs contain epic soundswells encasing the majesty and the size of the Swiss Alps that it feels like he was born to make music like this. He's got the voice of myths; it guides you through the green grassy fields and to the woods with your horse and your hunting bow. It sounds so natural that all you can do is dream.
His album Go [XL] has such a cinematic feel to it that it calls for a complete experience in full and all together at once. His words, unlike in Sigur Rós, are primarily in English, which expands the accessibility of his songs. Each one is absolutely HUGE. This ENTIRE record definitely deserves a spin at least. Go, listen, feel, imagine.
Sound: post-rock "pop" inspired lovely joyousness, but so much more.
Check out "Boy Lilikoi" below. The album drops tomorrow, April 6th.
New Wu
One the most anticipated releases of 2010. Wu-Massacre: Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon show once again that Wu-Tang Clan will always be one of the most influential and relevant hip-hop collectives. Dig that "La La" sample too. Sounds pretty similar to the vocal sample on "Holla".

Gunshowers
Gunshowers
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Me and My Cousins...
Everyone should already know about this but Vampire Weekend released their sophomore album this year. On this track, they speed it up--tampering with the schema of jaunty calypso pop we're all used to. "Cousins" is furious and sharp but the New York boys keep themselves intact. Video directed by Garth Jennings.
Bonus: Check out this 2009 track from Discovery. Vampire Weekend keyboardist, Rostam Batmanglij, takes a quick break from the usual rapid fire riffs to team up with Wes Miles of Ra Ra Riot. This beat has it all from an enormous bass drop and punchy synths to reggaeton sections and tasteful falsetto.
HYPE ME CAPTAIN: Delorean
Every week, I'll be throwin' down an artist or track that should be common knowledge.

This week kids, we've reeled in a big one.
Delorean is a band from the Basque coastal region of Spain, and they are sailing out from those shores in all directions like mad. They began as four punk rock teenage kids that found synthesizers and an affinity for electronic music. This sprouted a colossal change in sound, and what was born grew out to be the treasure of Zarutz's music/club scene.
Their sound is one that sounds familiar, but only so that you can draw inexact comparisons because they have gloriously created a chillwave sort of sound that is completely danceable, yet you can take it to the beach with you and your friends, along with your beach towels and sunscreen. This is synthpop reinvented and revamped. They've combined their native Spanish Balearic house beats with melodic pop sensibilities and a touch of Euro-trance to make one animal of a cocktail.
Picture it. Chillin' by the Mediterranean on the soft white sands of some secret cove with your lover. Or your friends. Summertime. Relaxation. Good times. This shot will be heard at bangin' clubs and in speedin' cars 'round the world, no doubt. I'm calling this one.
Pick up (complimentary) their ridiculously infectious single "Stay Close" here and watch their sunny video below.
Their debut album "Subiza" comes out June 8th on TruePanther.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Bump This Newcomer: Two Door Cinema Club
The British really have their way with dancey electro-pop. This Irish trio throws themselves into the mix with a furiously pulsing style that is reminiscent of the more synth-inclined Bloc Party and a different species of Phoenix.

There's a lot of reason to like them. Two Door Cinema Club's got jangly strats, catchy (but) repetitive hooks and rhythms, lyrics spoken towards a certain girl(s), and overall good melodic sensibilities. Alex Trimble's voxbox has brought up Ben Gibbard comparisons, but his singing is a little lighter and smoother, like a Thomas Mars (Phoenix) and a Matthew Murphy (the Wombats). Their short-lived tracks exist like quick lovers: you get captivated, but then it ends, whether you like it or not.
You can listen to their 3 singles over and over, and you don't really tire of them. With each spin, you rediscover the reason why your ears asked you to click the repeat button in the first place. It's like making a PB&J as an 18 year-old.
(I've listened to each of them at least 5 times while writing this, and I'm not done.)
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Freeway and Jake One recommend their Stimulus Package
Check out this throwback to Snoop Dogg's "Serial Killa". In addition to the lethal MC and producer combo of Seattle's Jake One and former Roc-A-Fella MC, Freeway, this track brings you a verse from former Young Gunz member Young Chris. Who would have thought this cat could actually rhyme? Check out "Class of My Own" by Young Chris to sample his style a little more. The track below comes from Freeway and Jake One's fresh new collaboration entitled The Stimulus Package. The game could use one.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Libertines Reunion!
Yeeeeeeeeeah! (ref. "Don't Look Back Into The Sun")

According to the Guardian, the bumbling lads are going to reunite for a set at the Reading and Leeds Festivals this August. It's about time right? Babyshambles was cool, and Dirty Pretty Things was all right, but they lacked the magic that best buddies Carl Barât and Pete Doherty shared in the Libertines, who are rounded out by drummer Gary Powell and bassist John Hassall.
If you didn't already know, Petey had/has a drug addiction based around cocaine and heroin, and is still knee-deep in it, via the death of filmmaker/photographer Robin Whitehead. This is exactly the reason why they broke up in the first place, and how this will all roll out we will (hopefully get to) see.
But this probably isn't totally fueled by reconciliation: a source says that the band will be receiving a large sum for playing the set, somewhere around 2.2 American $$$.
For old times, cause these dudes have got some major swag:
Monday, March 22, 2010
LISTEN UP: MGMT's New Record

It's streaming right now on their website. Apparently it's surfing around the internet already because some little studio bugger could hardly keep his hands out and leaked it everywhere. So for that, the ManaGMenT decided to post the album as a better quality free stream. Rather than have you scour for hours for something that doesn't sound like bulls smacking their lips as they charge into piles of pig dookie.
Cheers.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tasty New: "Swim Until You Can't See Land" - Frightened Rabbit
These mates from Scotland have been picking up a lot of steam lately, especially with their critical darling "The Midnight Organ Fight" (2008) and their latest record "The Winter of Mixed Drinks". I've picked out this track from their most recent, and it's absolutely stunning. They've got a fairly unique sound, mainly because writer Scott Hutchinson's trembly vocals deliver sharp lyrics of hope and misery, and instrumentally they mesh folk-rock with their own tinge of fuzziness.
Contemporaries: Noah and the Whale, Fanfarlo, Mumford & Sons, We Were Promised Jetpacks.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Ridiculous New Lonely Island Video feat. Julian Casablancas
Complete with fingerless gloves and a lotta boiled geese. Andy Samberg puts out another piece of work, and Jules is just the right melodic complement.
So I grab my BOOMBOX and hit the TURBO BASS.
Oh yeah, there's some sexy stuff near the end.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
MGMT Wants You to Check Their Sound
They've released for free download a new song from their coming album Congratulations [Columbia] called "Flash Delirium". It's wild. It's like an amalgamation of so many layers of wondrous sound that they prove once again that they can't be categorized.

New She & Him Video: "In the Sun"
Check it out. Zooey's completely lovely and M.Ward's composition is just spot on. Feel better 'cause this is irresistibly and inexplicably the bright spot of your day.
Their new album Volume Two [Merge] drops March 23rd.
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