Bands That Rock! #IX – Birth of Joy, Transvaal Diamond Syndicate, A Victim of Society, Mary Goes Wild

If you love rock and roll, don’t worry: it’s not dead despite what the cynics may say. For those of you who have followed IRC for all these years, you know we love hard-hitting, riff-heavy, and head-banging rock. It’s amazing how many DIY and under-the-radar bad ass rock bands there are that don’t get the coverage they deserve.

We’re not talking about The Black Keys or Cage The Elephant – they get the love they deserve. We’re talking about seriously talented bands that are better than average and committed to keeping rock and roll alive and well. When you give these talented and serious rockers a shot, they will amp up your appreciation for all the great rock that is out there for the listening.

IRC is one of the few music blogs that doesn’t follow the latest buzz bands, but instead focuses on many of the incredibly talented DIY and under-the-radar rock bands that don’t get the love they deserve. It has been a while since we’ve done a 5 Bands That Rock installment, and we plan to do more in the ensuing months. This installment is specifically geared towards highlighting amazing overseas bands that rock, including Birth of Joy (Amsterdam, Netherlands); Transvaal Diamond Syndicate (Brisbane, Australia); A Victim Of Society (Athens, Greece); Mary Goes Wild (Munich, Germany).

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Birth of Joy – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Founded back in 2005, the Amsterdam rock band, Birth of Joy, have been one of the most popular rock bands in Europe over the past decade, getting huge radio play and selling out shows from Poland to France, Germany to Italy. While they’ve toured in the U.S., the band still has yet to grow a large U.S. following to rival that in Europe. Now it’s time for more U.S. rock fans to hear Birth of Joy’s raunchy, electric force blasting through their speakers.

The band released its fourth album, Prisoner, via Surburban Records last March, and are recording their latest album now as well as continuing to tour. Prisoner features a sleuth of great rock songs, including the haunting “Three Day Road,” , “Keep Your Eyes Shut” and “The Sound,” followed by a popular music video for the killer song, “Rock and Roll Show.”

Prisoner was produced by Joris Wolff (e.g. De Staat, Within Temptation and Mister and Mississippi) and mastered by Brian Lucey (e.g. The Black Keys, Artic Monkeys, David Lynch and Dr. John).

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Birth of Joy band members – Kevin Stunnenberg, Bob Hogenelst and Gertjan Gutmanare – are fans of, and emulate, classic rock bands like MC5, The Doors and Pink Floyd. At the same time they introduce a modern twist influenced by stoner, grunge and punk and hence create their own.

With a drummer that could be Keith Moon’s son, a keyboard player that pushes his instrument to the limit and a singer/guitarist that seems to be an amped up descendant of Jim Morrison, Birth of Joy is one of the best still relatively unknown (at least in the States) rock bands today. Check out this “Make Things Happen” music video from the band. Do you hear those Jim Morrison moments? The video achieved over 150,000 views; no small feat.

“Keep Your Eyes Shut“Birth of Joy from Prisoner

“Three Day Road“Birth of Joy from Prisoner

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Listen to all tracks by the band and follow Birth of Joy on Spotify. Previous to the release of Prisoner, Birth of Joy released Make Things Happen. The album’s title track has received over 350,000 streams on Spotify, YouTube and other sources. See the “Make Things Happen” official video or watch the band play it live. These guys rock!

“Make Things Happen“Birth of Joy from Make Things Happen

Birth of Joy on Facebook

Transvaal Diamond Syndicate – Brisbane, Australia

Since 2009, Australia’s Brisbane-based blues rock band, Transvaal Diamond Syndicate, have been touring the country and building a huge fan base. The ‘Sunshine Coast’ band members – Christian Tryhorn on guitar and vocals, Jus Alfrey on bass, and Chris Nunn on drums – are today renowned Down Under for their raw, lively and electric stage performances, and have played most of Australia’s blues and rock festivals, as well as picked up a number of acclaimed awards for their contributions to Australian blues rock history.

Over the past five years, TDS has been one of the biggest touring bands in the country, racking up over 200,000 kilometers across the continent. They’ve dropped four releases, had four songs on Triple J Radio and have been among the most requested bands on Australian Community Radio. TDS’s most recent album is Estranged Blues, released via Beats Cartel. A new EP is currently in the works for release later this year.

TDS has opened for bands like The Beards, The Fumes, Dallas Frasca, and count among their biggest influences The Fumes, The Royal Artillery, Queens of The Stone Age, Rage Against The Machine, and Howlin’ Wolf.

“Long Lines“Transvaal Diamond Syndicate from Estranged Blues

“So Sweet“Transvaal Diamond Syndicate from Estranged Blues [watch the video]

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A Victim Of Society – Athens, Greece

From the same increasingly fertile DIY scene of Athens, Greece that spawned rock bands like Acid Baby Jesus, Baby Guru, and The Callas, A Victim of Society create a soundtrack for a nightmarish post-urban landscape. Formed by Vagelis Makris (vocals, guitars) and Fotis Ntouskas (bass, guitar) – AVOS combines uncanny and dark melodies cut with menacing guitar notes, raspy vocalizations and sardonic sneers surrounded by blistering noise and distortion. The band’s music is a plaintive, lo-fi mixture of hard rock nostalgia wrapped in deeply ingrained noir undertones.

AVOS’s first demo track, “You’re Gonna Hate Me“ was included in the compilation Reverb Conspiracy, Vol. 1, released from Fuzz Club Records in collaboration with the Austin Psych Festival.

AVOS has opened for bands like The Black Angels, Moon Duo, Dirty Beaches and Disappears. Their debut album, Distractions, was recorded at Sonic Playground Studios by Nikos Triantafyllou and mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side Music Studio in New York. The band name was inspired by the painting, A Victim of Society, by George Grosz.

“Enough Said“A Victim of Society from Distractions

“Sweet Girl“A Victim of Society from Distractions

A Victim of Society on Facebook

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Mary Goes Wild – Munich, Germany

Mary Goes Wild is a Munich based DIY garage rock, surf and blues duo formed in 2013 by Danny Wild (guitar, vocals) and Freddy Jones (drums). MGW is one of the more promising overseas DIY rock bands we’ve heard recently. The duo’s meticulous performance and edgy swagger in the delivery of their predominantly blues roots rock signature style and sound of riffs and beats squarely places them in the Bands That Rock series.

For die-hard fans of rock, Mary Goes Wild is a roots rock band that draws from garage rock, surf and definitely blues elements. Their sound consists of back-to-the-roots blues with garage rock and surf elements. Mary Goes Wild’s live performances are known to be excessive and extremely noisy, an effect the band strives to achieve with each show by stacking multiple amplifiers to create a modern “wall-of-sound” effect. For a band of only two members, these guys sound amazingly loud.

From the first couple of notes on the track, “Redheaded Chain,” Mary Goes Wild belts out a wicked rock sound that communicates to the listener right away that they’re not messing around with any synths, drum machines or cookie cutter riffs; their music is organic, raw and untamed. On the track, “Do Anything,” the duo kick out blistering guitar riffs and pounding drums. The band’s top musical influences include The White Stripes, Ty Segall, The Blackbox Revelation, Bass Drum Of Death, Wavves, and The Black Keys.

“Redheaded Chain“Mary Goes Wild from Next Time, Analog

“Do Anything”Mary Goes Wild from Next Time, Analog

Mary Goes Wild Official Website

Artist of the Week – Fairchild

Hailing from the beautiful Gold Coast of Australia, indie dance pop band, Fairchild has been growing in popularity over the past couple of years beyond the shores of Australia to the shores of England and North America. It all started with the release of their debut EP, Burning Feet , which was making the rounds among indie buzz band bloggers and fans after the title track was circulated.

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And while the buzz from Burning Feet was still fresh, Fairchild dropped the sophomore EP, Sadako, last November. It has propelled Fairchild’s popularity to new heights.

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Both EPs were recorded under the brilliant guidance of celebrated producer Catherine Marks, who has famously produced albums for artists like The Killers, Wolf Alice and Foals. What young, relatively new, and talented indie band wouldn’t love collaborating with a producer of such caliber?

Two years ago, as their popularity was growing, the six members of Fairchild decided to leave Australia and establish new roots in Manchester, England for the recording of Burning Feet and for the kind of access to opportunities a place like Manchester offers a talented band with a growing fan base and increasing blogger and press love.

Shortly after settling in England and dropping Burning Feet, Fairchild hit the road for successful tours through Singapore, Hong Kong, China and North America, sharing the stage with bands like Neon Indian, Parachute Youth, Flume, Last Dinosaurs and The Griswolds, and performing at musical events like Canadian Music Week and Music Matters Live.

Fairchild’s funky, pop-glazed melodies and beats, harmony-laden choruses, catchy, energetic guitar riffs, sparkling keys and groovy bass lines are so wonderfully delivered that they sound like they’ve been making music together for a decade or more.

“Stay Young“ (Midnight Mix) – Fairchild from Fairchild

The magic between band members – Adam Lyons (vocals), Nathan Lyons (keyboards), Tim Voeten (guitar), Patrick Huerto (guitar), Tommy Davies (bass), and James Alexander (drums) – is evident in song after song of the band’s relatively small, but impressive, discography.

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Last November, Fairchild dropped their newest self-produced EP, Sadako, via Canvas Sounds overseas and OK! Good Records in the United States. Sadako, which spawned the standout single, “Aracadia,” was also mixed by Marks in London’s Assault & Battery Studios. Other standout tracks include “Dancer” and “Figure It Out.”

“Arcadia“Fairchild from Sadako EP (2014)

Fairchild on Facebook

See the band’s live set performance at KEXP Seattle (May 2014)

Stream more of the band’s songs, like standout tracks, “Figure It Out,” “Disco Retreat” and “Dancer” via Soundcloud

IRC’s Top Vinyls for Record Store Day 2015 – Metallica, The Kinks, Black Keys, REM, The White Stripes, Foo Fighters, Interpol, Bowie

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The news this week that digital downloads surpassed CD sales last year for the first time ever serves as a reminder to all that digital is the way of the future. Yet, old skool, vinyl releases pose a challenge to digital. In fact, Nielsen SoundScan reported that more than 9.2 million vinyl albums were sold in 2014 (up 52% from 2013), the highest number since NSS started tracking music sales in 1991.

Since its inception in 2007, Record Store Day, now a globally successful ‘Christmas’ for music enthusiasts and vinyl collectors, has set out to change the trajectory of downward trends in the sales of vinyl by encouraging artists and bands to drop special vinyl releases during the annual April event. And of course labels and bands are all for the promotion of any sales where fans pay real money for music. The main objective of RSD, or so they lead us to believe, is to help promote sales for participating indie record stores across the U.S. and around the world. Music lovers also win, especially IF they’re lucky enough to score limited edition vinyls from their favorite artists and bands.

With that said, vinyl lovers in the U.S. alone have 1,400 participating indie record shops to choose from which can be searched for on RecordStoreDay.com. Let’s get right to it:
Here are many of our top picks, out of 550+ releases, for Record Store Day 2015, including exclusive limited edition drops from Metallica, Deep Purple, The Kinks, The White Stripes, The Black Keys, Built To Spill, Foo Fighters, Bob Dylan, Wu-Tang Clan, Death Cab For Cutie, REM, The Violent Femmes, David Bowie, The Stooges, Father John Misty, Run The Jewels.

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Metallica – No Life Til Leather

Metallica – Easily one of the most anticipated vinyl releases on RSD will be Metallica’s never before officially released 1982 demo bootleg cassette, No Life Till Leather. Many of the songs later ended up on the triple-platinum-selling album, Kill ‘Em All. The original bootleg cassette, that has made the rounds for over 30 years, was recorded when Dave Mustaine was still the lead guitarist, and before he was unceremoniously kicked out. Mustaine didn’t suffer; he went on to form Megadeth.

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David Bowie – Changes

  • “Changes”: The first ever 7″ vinyl picture disc of David Bowie‘s classic track features a previously unreleased AA side recorded in 1971 for a small run of Bowie promo LPs dropped by GEM Records. Die-hard Bowie fans worldwide are going to be fiercely gunning for this one – just want until the post-RSD eBay listings.

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Built To Spill – Untethered Moon

The Boise jangle pop/jam-rock legends of alternative rock deliver their first full length since 2009’s There Is No Enemy. A must-have for serious BTS and vinyl fans. “Never Be The Same” is a single from Untethered Moon. Every one else can pre-order the CD or digital copy via Amazon.

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Foo Fighters – Songs From The Laundry Room

The Foo Fighters, led by RSD 2015 ‘ambassador’ Dave Grohl, will drop Songs From The Laundry Room, a recording studio in Seattle. During the sessions the band knocked out a cover of Kim Wilde‘s 1981 hit “Kids In America,” as well as early versions of songs like “Alone + Easy Target” and “Big Me” and a previously unreleased track, “Empty Handed” on a limited edition 10-inch vinyl.

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The White Stripes – Get Behind Me Satan

It’s almost hard to believe that this Record Store Day marks the first time ever that The White Stripes‘ double-album, Get Behind Me Satan, will be available on vinyl. The set features one disc in white vinyl and the other in red. (In case you didn’t hear, White will be performing a number of $3 spontaneous acoustic solo shows in five states in the coming weeks before he goes on a break from touring for a ‘long hiatus.’) Check out the freaky teaser video for the wax release.

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The Kinks – Three EPs

The legendary band, The Kinks, now 50 years strong, continue to gather more fans every year, even though the band hasn’t released a new album in 20 years. In some ways, The Kinks are more popular now than ever before. That belief is given further validity by the very fact that, just in the past decade, artists and bands like Mumford & Sons, Bruce Springsteen, The Black Keys, Aerosmith, Jackson Browne, Of Montreal, OK Go, Yo La Tengo, Lampchop, Pearl Jam, Colin Meloy, Elvis Costello, Elliott Smith, and many, many others, have released Kinks’ cover songs.

thekinks-youreallygotmeThere are three previously out-of-print compilation collector 7-inch vinyls celebrating The Kinks’ 50th anniversary that are dropping on RSD: Kinksize Hits, a long out of circulation second EP dropped in 1965, containing the massive hits like “You Really Got Me” (complete with the screaming teenage girls) and “All Day and All of the Night”.

Those two hit songs are considered by some music critics as the first real hard rock songs ever, and went on to influence trends like heavy metal and punk in the ensuing years. In 1964 and 1965, no one else had busted out riffs that aggressive and chunky before The Kinks did. At that same time, The Beatles were singing “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” while The Kinks were singing about doing it all day and all night.

The other two EPs being reissued include the 1964 original release of the band’s first EP, Kinksize Sessions, featuring songs like “I Gotta Go Now” and “I’ve Got That Feeling.” The final 7-inch reissue on vinyl is the band’s single version of “You Really Got Me” with the B-side “Milk Cow Blues.” For good measure, check out The Kinks’ live performance of “Apeman” in 1970. Geniuses!!!

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Deep Purple – “Black Night”/”Speed King” and Montreux

The British hard rock band, Deep Purple, will drop two releases – a blue 7″ vinyl of their classic song, “Black Night,” featuring a previously unavailable single edit of Roger Glover‘s 2005 remix, along with the B-side piano version of “Speed King,” which was released in 1970 in Holland as an A-side, as well as a 3-LP colored vinyl box set of Montreux (2011).

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Brian Eno – My Squelchy Life

The legendary ‘lost’ Brian Eno album, My Squelchy Life, will drop on vinyl for the first time this Saturday. This is a big deal. While the album was slated for release on Warner Bros in September 1991, it was pulled at the last minute, not to see daylight until now. Last year, the album was dropped as a bonus disc of the expanded All Saints edition of the follow up album, Nerve Net. Now the RSD edition is presented in a deluxe gatefold vinyl edition, including an additional track, “Rapid Eye”, that has never been heard before.

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The Black Keys- Meet Me In The City 7″

Long before they became the reigning kings of commercial arena rock, The Black Keys were students of bluesman Junior Kimbrough and his hypnotic Hill Country compositions. The Keys RSD 7-inch vinyl release features Kimbrough’s original, “Meet Me In The City,” and The Keys’ cover from their 2006 EP, Chulahoma.

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Bob Dylan – The Basement Tapes

Dylan’s legendary bootleg, The Basement Tapes, has become a classic over the years. For fans around the world, there are two limited edition vinyl versions set to drop on RSD, a regular vinyl version and a 180 gram black vinyl mono master, each numbered and autographed by Garth Hudson.

Wu-Tang Clan – “Protect Ya Neck”

For the first time ever, a 12-Inch split yellow and black vinyl of “Protect Ya Neck”, the 1993 hit song that changed everything for the eight-member band and for hip hop. The limited edition of 3,000 vinyl includes the original cover art and a plastic Get On Down-branded outer sleeve.

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The Stooges – Have Some Fun Live at Ungano’s

While the sound quality lacks some luster, Iggy Pop and The Stooges‘ limited edition live vinyl album, Have Some Fun Live at Ungano’s, complete with a sax coda on “Fun House.” This is definitely a must-have for die-hard Stooges and Iggy fans.

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The Violent Femmes – Happy New Year

The Violent Femmes drop a 12″ vinyl EP featuring four totally new songs that the 80’s alternative rockers recorded in Hobart, Tasmania in 2014. The EP marks the first new material from the band in 17 years. The songs on the EP include “Happy New Year Next Year,” “Love Love Love Love Love,” “Good At/For Nothing,” and “Fast Horses.”

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Run The Jewels – RTJ2

Fresh from dropping one of the most thunderous albums of 2014, Killer Mike and El-P of Run The Jewels are back with a limited edition 12″ RTJ2 with “Bust No Moves,” along with “Love Again” and two other tracks.

Father John Misty – “I Love You, Honeybee”

Father John Misty’s “I Love You, Honeybear,” alternative version, titled (although many sites are not reporting this change) “I Love You, Honeybee,” will be available on a limited edition (5,000 copies) red heart-shaped 7-inch, with an exclusive B-side, “I’ve Never Been A Woman.”

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Various Artists – Rhino Records Side-by-Side

The Rhino Records 7-inch colored vinyl series for RSD continues this year with a compilation that includes REM‘s cover of Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd, 1965-1968)’s song, “Dark Globe.” Michael Stipe and REM’s masterful and touching cover of Barrett’s “Dark Globe” will be available on a 7″ colored vinyl.

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Various Artists – The Darjeeling Limited

Director Wes Anderson‘s terrific soundtrack to 2007’s The Darjeeling Limited film will receive the limited vinyl release featuring classics from The Kinks (“Powerman,” and “This Time Tomorrow”) and The Rolling Stones (“Play With Fire”), with the film score by Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray. RSD exclusive version is a 12-inch 180 gram transparent green vinyl in a gatefold jacket featuring stills from the film.

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Bowie, Death Cab For Cutie, Lemonheads, Stiff Little Fingers, The Stranglers

Other 7 inch drops include David Bowie and Tom Verlaine versions of Verlaine’s song, “Kingdom Come,” plus Death Cab For Cutie and Freedy Johnston recording of “Bad Reputation,”; Gram Parson and the Lemonheads versions of Parson’s track, “Brass Buttons,” plus Stiff Little Fingers cover (and the original) of Grandmaster Flash‘s “The Message,” and the unlikely pairing of Dionne Warwick and The Stranglers “Walk On By” versions.

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Grizzly Bear, The Decemberists, Blitzen Trapper, Ex-Cult

Grizzly Bear is offering up their spectacular debut, Horn Of Plenty on vinyl. The Decemberists will drop Picaresque and Blitzen Trapper Harvest, on 12-inch red vinyl . One of the best riff-rockers of the past decade, Ty Segall, teamed up with Ex-Cult to record the 7-inch vinyl drop of the songs, “Ties You Up” (with Zumi Rosow of the K-Holes on saxophone) and “New Virtues” from the upcoming re-release of the album Midnight Passenger.

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Vinyls From The Doors, Slowdive, Adam & The Ants

The DoorsStrange Days (Spotify stream) LP, mono version on 180 gram vinyl, Slowdive‘s 1992 first album – Blue Day – on the Creation Records label. Far from the best album cover, the tunes are legendary (rumors a new album is forthcoming abound). Adam & The Ants“Kings of the Wild Frontier” on 7-inch gold vinyl.

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Wax Drops from Mumford & Sons, Buzzcocks, Dandy Warhols, and Suede

Mumford and Sons put away their banjos to go electric on two previously unreleased tracks “Believe” and “The Wolf,” tracks from the much-anticipated new album, Wilder Mind. Buzzcocks drop a colored 7-inch vinyl of “The Way”/”Generation Suicide”; Dandy Warhols release a double colored vinyl LP set of Dandys Rule OK. Suede‘s best-ever album, Dog Man Star (Live At The Royal Albert Hall), recorded live in London to a hometown crowd, is a limited double vinyl treat.

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Sly and The Family Stone, Johnny Mar, D’Angelo

Purveyors of funk, Sly and The Family Stone, drop Live at The Fillmore East, recorded in October 1968 at New York rock temple Fillmore East. The Roots guitarist Kirk Douglas put the release together of previously unreleased live tracks. Comes in one red and one blue vinyl set. The Strokes guitarist Johnny Mar will officially drop “I Feel You,” a cover of Depeche Mode. D’Angelo‘s “The Cherade” and “1000 Deaths” from the new album, Black Messiah, drops on a 12 inch black vinyl.

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Releases from The Flaming Lips, Warpaint on Daughter and Neko Case

The Flaming Lips celebrate the 20 anniversary of the ground-breaking, Clouds Taste Metallic, with the Bad Days EP limited edition on solid white and transparent green wax and transparent yellow mixed vinyl. The Oklahoma band also drops the This Here Giraffe EP, another spin-off of Clouds, featuring songs like the title track and “Life on Mars” (Live Peel Session version). Warpaint remixes Daughter member Elena Tonra‘s haunting vocals on a 12″ inch vinyl release of “Feelin Alright.” Neko Case drops a red vinyl reissue of the 2006 album Fox Confessor Brings The Flood, which had gone out of print for years.

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Interpol’s RSD VInyl and Grouplove’s Covers

Interpol drops a 7-inch vinyl limited edition of the ‘Everything Is Wrong’ release featuring the previously unreleased track, “What is What?” Grouplove drops Under The Covers with two unreleased covers, one of The Who‘s “Baba O’Riley” (with Portugal The Man) and The Beach Boys“Don’t Worry Baby.” Yet Grouplove’s cover of Cage The Elephant‘s “Spiderhead” has racked up more than 370,000 streams on YouTube.

Led Zeppelin Tribute Album Celebrates 40th Anniversary of ‘Physical Graffiti’

MOJO-257-Led-Zeppelin-coverIn celebration of Led Zeppelin‘s 40th anniversary since the drop of their ground-breaking album, Physical Graffiti, England’s MOJO Magazine curated a dozen contemporary and indie/alt. rock musicians to record cover songs from the rock gods’ 1975 masterpiece.

The Zep covers CD, Physical Graffiti Redrawn, was available exclusively in the UK editions of MOJO for the month of February. However, some of the tracks from the covers CD leaked onto the web.

The following UK site, GreatMagazines, apparently has a limited number of the covers album available in vinyl; a vintage replica of the 1975 Led Zeppelin Express poster; an original copy of MOJO‘s Zep edition, featuring a recent interview with Jimmy Page, and an exclusive singed magazine cover by Page.

The exclusive tribute release features the iconic packaging of the original album release, including the die-cut album sleeve housing the double vinyls.

40th Anniversary Edition of Physical Graffiti – Remastered by Jimmy Page; order it via LedZeppelin.com

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In addition to the covers listed below, the tribute includes covers from artists like Blackberry Smoke (“The Rover”), Sun Kil Moon (“Sick Again”), and Songhoy Blues (Kashmir), among others.

“Custard Pie” (Led Zeppelin) – White Denim from Physical Graffiti Redrawn

“Bron-Yr-Aur” (Led Zeppelin) – Laura Marling from Physical Graffiti Redrawn

“Ten Years Gone” (Led Zeppelin) – Laura Marling from Physical Graffiti Redrawn

Stream the original Physical Graffiti via Spotify

 

Best New DIY Music of 2015, Vol. III – Pet Politics, BCT, Lascaux, Babbling April, Forensics, VMPG, Fringes, Dan Zdilla, No Body

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French indie pop band Lascaux are an overseas DIY band to watch
It’s already the first week of April and the DIY releases are piling up. So far, we’ve released two installments of the Best New DIY Music of 2015, and they’ve been a huge hit with our listeners, subscribers and other music lovers around the globe, accumulating tens of thousands of page views and hundreds of Likes and Tweets. After filtering through tons of submissions, we’re happy to deliver to you Volume III of this popular DIY music discovery series.

Stay tuned – much more is coming up, including the Top 10 Songs playlists for March; A Guide to the Best of Record Store Day; Best New Album Releases of 2015 (from signed bands); 5 DIY Album Debuts You’ve Gotta Hear; 5 DIY Bands to Watch, and a new volume of 5 Bands That Rock. You might also want to check out recent installments of other popular features like Artist of the Week and the six-part series, Top DIY Songs & Albums of 2014.

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In This Issue:

Pet Politics – Gothenburg, Sweden
Bud Collins Trio – Mansfield Center, Connecticut
Lascaux – Rouen, France
Babbling April – Dayton, Ohio
Hard Soul – Albany, New York
Forensics – London, England
Stella Got – Israel
Drew Gibson – Washington, D.C.
Virgin Mary Pistol Grips – Omaha, Nebraska
HAPPY good – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Elad Eyni – Rishon Lezion, Israel
Atrium of The Fall – Topanga, California
Fringes – Ormond Beach, Florida
Russell Joslin – London, England
Dan Zdilla – Lanchester, Pennsylvania
Doug Balmain – Laramie, Wyoming
No Body – Olympia, Washington

Pet Politics 2005-2008

Pet Politics is the former one man band of Gothenburg, Sweden musician Magnus Larsson, active from 2005 through 2008. Drawing from his top musical influences like Sonic Youth, Pavement, Flaming Lips and Silver Jews, Larsson captured our ears with his incredibly melodic and jangly guitar riffs, measured drum beats and bass lines , and his slightly out-of-tune vocals and double-dubbed choruses on standout tracks like “The Ghost Mary and Her Friends” and “Taken Away By Aliens,” off of Pet Politics compilation album, simply titled 2005-2008, released in February.

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“Taken Away by Aliens“Pet Politics from 2005-2008

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The Bud Collins Trio’s DIY Drop, JimTom

Located in Mansfield Center, Connecticut, the Bud Collins Trio first came together in 1987, and not long after were featured in the popular MTV show Basement Tapes. That of course opened up doors for the DIY band as they toured extensively throughout the 1990s, opening for artists like Bob Mould, Maceo Parker, and Blues Traveler. In 2009, the band reformed after a decade hiatus. The band’s sounds showcase a mixture of various styles and genres swirling and crashing and blending, including melodic pop, tropical, jazz and psych rock. Song themes range from pop culture to love. In February, BCT released a new album, JimTom, the terrifically entertaining, mesmerizing and unforgettable musical journey, and the follow-up to the November release of Jimmy Tom. Stream more songs on the BCT Soundcloud page. It’s no surprise that the band members are fans of artists like XTC, Flaming Lips, Brian Wilson, Pink Floyd, Steely Dan and Elvis Costello.

“As Far as Ziskos“Bud Collins Trio from JimTom

“Captain Rainbow“Bud Collins Trio

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Lascaux – Losing Sleep

Lascaux is an unsigned indie power pop/rock quartet from Rouen, France that booted up in 2011 when a group of musician friends decided to take their shot at writing and recording their own songs. As big fans of 1980’s pop and rock, Lascaux forges a large sound with deep percussions from Grégoire Mainot , jangling guitars from Victor Moignard, twinkling keys from Martin Lefebvre and splendid vocals by front man Clément Durand. The band members recorded their debut album, Losing Sleep, at the U.K.’s prestigious Chapel Studio. The result is eight tracks of catchy, hook-filled pop. Lascaux won a musical contest in France that placed them as the opening band for alternative rock giants Dinosaur Jr. and Texas. Their debut album, Losing Sleep was released on February 16th. The band’s most influential artists include The Sound, Depeche Mode, Kasabian, and The Strokes.

“Daydream“Lascaux from Losing Sleep

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Babbling April – Babbling April EP

Starting out as a one-man band project of Dayton, Ohio bassist Dave New last year, Babbling April was joined by drummer Stephen Yokley, and for live shows, Lee Wise and Vivi Machi on vocals, guitar, bass and keyboards. Machi’s warm and sweet vocals, layered shoegaze-like guitars and keys, along with New’s bass thumping and Yokley’s forceful drumming on the single, “Sunny Day Records,” are phenomenal for a lo-fi track. A great producer could take that single, and the riff-heavy, punk/new wave track, “Girl I’ma Babe,” and really make them even better. The band dropped their self-titled debut EP DIY-style on February 13th.

Babbling April was featured on Noisetrade‘s ‘New and Notable Artists’ page. They’ve opened for artists like Bailiff, The Receiver, Narrow/Arrow, New Vega, and Blond, and their musical influences include Yo La Tengo, Built To Spill, White Denim, and Broken Social Scene. “Indie rock,” New said, “is the new folk music – people making music they love by the means they have available and sharing it with their friends and communities.”

“Sunny Day Records“Babbling April from Babbling April EP

“Girl Ima Babe“Babbling April from Babbling April EP

Babbling April on Facebook

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Hard Soul – Fairer Shores

Hard Soul is a DIY rock and power pop band from Albany, New York band who’ve dropped a new release every year since their formation in 2011. The band has performed in venues throughout the northeast and built a small, but loyal, following. Hard Soul’s new Kickstarter-funded EP, Fairer Shores, dropped on February 24th, features standout tracks like “The Sweetest Heart” and the title track. The band has opened for Brick and Mortar and The Zombies, and draw from musical influences like Oasis, Thin Lizzy and The Beatles. The band members are Johnny Salka on vocals and lead guitar; Nick Kossor and Steve ‘The Dome’ Thompson on guitar; Ryan Klaeysen on bass; Mark Podbielski on drums.

“The Sweetest Heart“Hard Soul from Fairer Shores

“Fairer Shores“Hard Soul from Fairer Shores

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Forensics – Charlotte’s Web

Forensics is a DIY London quartet that favors reverb-heavy and angling guitars as is evident on the band’s latest single, Charlotte’s Web. The band is releasing a series of singles throughout the year.

“Charlottes Web“Forensics from Charlotte’s Web

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Stella Got – Wounded Ladies

Israeli artist Stella Got released her solo debut LP, Wounded Ladies, featuring the urgent, meddling and grey song, “Like A Rope.” Got has opened for artists like Gary Numan and Rockfour, and is also a member of the band Bill & Murray.

“Like A Rope“ – Stella Got from Wounded Ladies

Drew Gibson – 1532

From his base in Washington, D.C., musician Drew Gibson has spent the last 20 years recording and releasing indie rock and acoustic folk music DIY-style. Gibson’s latest album, 1532, features heartfelt indie folk rock tracks like “Bettie-Jane” and the driving beats and steel guitar licks of “Hallow Flood of Wounds.”

“Bettie-Jane“Drew Gibson from 1532

“Hallow Flood of Wounds“Drew Gibson from 1532

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Releases from DIY Artists Virgin Mary Pistol Grip, Elad Eyni, and HAPPY good

Virgin Mary Pistol Grip is a rock band from Omaha whose recent self-released, self-titled album spawned their first single, “Whiskey Flats,” which has been spun on radio stations throughout the Midwest. HAPPY good is David Speakman, a Lancaster, Pennsylvania based artist who loves tomatoes, black-capped Chickadees and many things unconventional. His musical influences include Junip, Telekinesis, Lupen Crook, and Tom Waits. The electro-sludge, as he calls it, is apparent on the single, “Electric Cigarette.” Other releases include Elad Eyni, a one-man alt. rock band from Israel with a track, “Catch The Sun,” from his Feb. 15th debut EP, Memories From The Kingdom Garden.

“Whiskey Flats“Virgin Mary Pistol Grip from Virgin Mary Pistol Grip – Feb. 3rd

“Catch The Sun“Elad Eyni from Memories From The Kingdom Garden – Feb. 15th

“Electric Cigarette“HAPPY good from single – Feb. 12th

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Atrium of The Fall – Machines and Matriarchs

Topanga, California’s Tool-inspired DIY alt. rock band, Atrium of The Fall (all ex-music business professionals) chime in with the singles, “The Chancellor” and “El Dorado” from the debut LP, Machines and Matriarchs.

“The Chancellor“Atrium of The Fall from Machines and Matriarchs

“El Dorado“Atrium of The Fall from Machines and Matriarchs

Dan Zdilla – Behold and Lo

The mellow waviness of pop mixed with country embellishments like watching tumbleweeds dance in the sunlight is how we think of the advanced singles, “It’s Alright” and “As It Begins” from the debut solo album from Lancaster, Pennsylvania musician, songwriter and vocalist Dan Zdilla. He makes no bones about the fact that he’s a “sucker for a good melody.” Over the past few years, Zdilla has performed in and around his home city. On April 21, he will release his debut solo album, Behold and Lo. He is performing the songs from the album with help from drummer Paul Murr; keyboardist Matt Thomas; bassist Mike Bitts, and guitarist Chad Kinsey, the same folks that Zdilla recorded the album with.

Behold and Lo nods to pop-rock of years past; while still sounding relevant to our generation of music-heads,” he says, “it’s inspired by melodic greats like The Beatles and The Kinks as well as more soulful artists like Paul Simon and Van Morrison.” Other influential artists and bands that inform his musical palate include Jimmy Cliff, RX Bandits, Cheers Elephant and Elvis Costello.

“Its Alright“Dan Zdilla from Behold and Lo

“As It Begins“Dan Zdilla from Behold and Lo

Dan Zdilla official website

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Fringes – Antoonos EP

In 2012, four high school buddies from Ormond Beach, Florida got together and formed the alternative rock band Fringes. In February, the band dropped their energetic and edgy alt rock debut EP, Antoonos. In 2014, Fringes performed at nearly a dozen festivals and venues throughout central Florida, winning first place at the Granada Grand Festival‘s battle of the bands event. Two singles from their debut EP, “My Friends From New York” and “Here” demonstrate the band’s out-of-the-gate talents and prospects. Band members include guitarist and vocalist Max Haberman; drummer Gio Barreto; bassist Travis Hanson and lead guitarist Greyson Rayos. “Indie rock,” Hanson writes, “is about experimentation of instrument techniques, song structures, digital mastering, and musical freedom.” Fringes’ musical influences include Nirvana, The Black Keys, The Orwells, Alice in Chains, Led Zeppelin, and The Strokes.

“My Friends From New York“Fringes from Antoonos – Feb. 15th

“Here“Fringes from Antoonos

Fringes on Facebook

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Russell Joslin – Harlequins

Based in London, singer/songwriter Russell Joslin is, according to the BBC, “living proof of how fresh, vigorous and abrasive an acoustic songwriter can and should be in the 21st century.” Born and raised in the countryside of Wiltshire, he moved to London as a young adult to pursue his music career and was quickly noticed in the competitive music scene and booked to tour with artists like The Early Years, Scouting for Girls and Dot Allison.

In 2009, he released his solo album, Dream Token, that received wide praise from the press and bloggers – “an album of eloquent beauty” wrote ThisisfakeDIY and “a much needed gust of fresh air into the British folk scene” added Subba-Cultcha. That was followed up with his sophomore album in 2011. In February, after a two-year hiatus performing with the band High Windows, Russell dropped his third solo album, Harlequins, featuring songs like “What A Waste” and the Nick Drake-like, “Pittsburgh It Is.” His musical influences include Nick Cave, Death Grips, Two Gallants, and Bob Dylan.

“What a Waste“Russell Joslin from Harlequins

“Pittsburgh It Is“Russell Joslin from Harlequins

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Doug Balmain – Burnin’ Both Ends

From Laramie, Wyoming, solo rock musician Doug Balmain self-released his latest album, Burnin’ Both Ends, on March 3rd. As a fan of bands like The Stone Foxes, Oasis and Ryan Adams, the diversification of his tastes are evident on funky songs like “Bad Habits” and the title track.

“Bad Habits“Doug Balmain from Burnin’ Both Ends

“Burnin Both Ends“Doug Balmain from Burnin’ Both Ends

No Body – Deep Ocean Empty Wave

Formed in 2013, Olympia, Washington, the DIY band No Body knocks out grungy experimental rock on their new album, Deep Ocean Empty Wave. The band members are Issac Scott, Kevin Loughlin, and Josh Wolf. Their musical influences include Colleen Green, Women, METZ, Deerhunter, and Ava Luna.

“Always Moving Never Reaches“No Body from Deep Ocean Empty Wave – March 7th

“Deep Ocean Empty Wavve“ No Body from Deep Ocean Empty Wave

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