Best New Album Releases, March 2015 – Purity Ring, Lady Lamb, Moon Duo, of Montreal, Fences, Gateway Drugs, Tigercats

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March releases from popular, signed, and on-the-radar artists and bands have been combed through carefully to present only the best. In case you have missed any of the top singles from new releases dropped this month, we’ve assembled the first half of the month (the second half coming soon) in detail for you below, featuring streaming (with built-in player) and download MP3s for singles from Purity Ring, Gateway Drugs, Jon Hopkins, Beech Creeps, Fences, Lady Lamb, Moon Duo, Tigercats, Echo Lake, The Stones, Destruction Unit, Lotic, Coastal, Darren Hanlon, Swervedriver, and many others.

If you haven’t listened to past playlists of the Best New Album Releases of 2015, you might want to check them out because there are a bunch of great new albums and singles from them, including ones from Guster, Panda Bear, The Districts, The Do, and many others. Also, the Best New DIY Music of 2015 series is a great spot to find great singles and new bands to watch. And the six part series for the Best DIY Songs and Albums of 2014, receiving over 1,500 Likes in all, are also accessible, featuring over 150 songs.

You can stream the songs individually by clicking on the titles, stream all of the songs on this page continuously without interruption using the small Flash player below.

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Purity Ring Continues To Amaze Fans with Release of Another Eternity

In the world of electronic psych pop, few bands have made as big of a splash in the past few years as Edmonton, Canada’s Purity Ring, helmed by the talented girl/guy duo Megan James and Corin Roddick. Their new album, Another Eternity, and latest single, “Begin Again,” speak for themselves. The album cover art, from illustrator Tallulah Fontaine, is captivating.

“Begin Again”Purity Ring from Another Eternity on 4AD

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Moon Duo and Beech Creeps Strike Hard with Riveting Noise Rock

Buzzing guitar riffs rifle along with manic keyboard jams, a steady, one-two punch drum beat, spooky vocals and distant howls comprise the latest single, “Animal,” from Wooden Shjips‘ guitarist Ripley Johnson and keyboardist Sanae Yamada, aka,Moon Duo, on their third album, Shadow of the Sun.

“Animal”Moon Duo from Shadow of the Sun on Sacred Bones

Next, the noise rock continutes with the rattly, punk rock-infused single, “Times Be Short,” from the self-titled debut album by Brooklyn‘s garage rockers, Beech Creeps. These boys can rip it up.

“Times Be Short”Beech Creeps from Beech Creeps on Monofonus Press

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Lady Lamb Drops Debut Album, After, on Mom and Pop Records

Brunswick, Maine pop girl Lady Lamb (who recently dropped “The Beekeeper” from her moniker) gets the blood running with the incredibly infectious, uptempo single, “Billions of Eyes,” featuring endearing, high pitched vocals and choruses, tropical, melodic guitar riffs, and hip-shaking pop rhythms. The single is from the debut album, After, released appropriately by Mom + Pop Records.

“Billions of Eyes”Lady Lamb from After on Mom + Pop

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Chill Session with Jon Hopkins and Retro Prog with Steven Wilson

Appropriately titled, Late Night Tales, is the new album from Jon Hopkins featuring mellow ambient instrumentals like the lead single, “I Remember.” If you’re stressed out like most people, kicking back and melting into this sweet track is medicine. Stunningly calm and rejuvenating.

“I Remember” Jon Hopkins from Late Night Tales on LateNightTales

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So while we’re already into the whole Zen-“Be Calm”-chill mode, it’s not a bad place to insert the very different, but almost as calming track, “First Regret/3 Years Older,” from Steven Wilson. But the calm is shattered between minute seven and minute 10 of the 12-plus minute modern prog rock opera. Wait, is this a flashback? It’s like 1973 again when the original prog rock fad was burning up vinyl sales and filling arenas from New Jersey to San Francisco. Eat your heart out Rick Wakeman.

“First Regret/3 Years Older”Steven Wilson from Hand.Cannot.Erase. on Kscope

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Of Montreal Drops 13th Album; Coastal Gets Melancholy on New Single

Athens, Georgia native band, Of Montreal, continue to establish themselves as one of the most quirky, non-cookie cutter experimental indie bands of the past decade-plus. The band reaffirms their deserved status in the world of underground music with their latest single – the punky-funky, disco-influenced genre-bender blender, “Bassem Sabry,” from their latest LP, Aureate Gloom.

“Bassem Sabry”Of Montreal from Aureate Gloom on Polyvinyl

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LA Band to Watch Gateway Drugs Drop Debut; Swervedriver Release New LP

The breakout Los Angeles band, Gateway Drugs, who just killed it at SXSW last week, consist of siblings Gab, Noa and Liv Niles, the offspring of bassist Prescott Niles of The Knack – the 80’s band responsible for mega hits like “My Sharona.” Blues Williams rounds out the quartet on bass.

Papa bear Niles not only executive produced their debut album, Magick Spells, dropped on March 3rd, but he also reserved the studio time in Dave Grohl’s tripped-out Studio 606. Gateway Drugs follow-up single, “Fridays Are For Suckers,” is streaming below. They are on tour right now with shoe gaze veterans Swervediver, who also released a new LP, I Wasn’t Born To Lose, on the same day, featuring the single, “Setting Sun.”

“Friday’s Are For Suckers”Gateway Drugs from Magick Spells on Cobraside

“Setting Sun”Swervedriver from I Wasn’t Born to Lose You on Cobraside

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Roots of Lo-Fi Psych Rock Trace Back To Re-Drop From NZ’s Flying Nun

It probably was never a good idea, especially 35 years ago, to call your new band The Stones. Afterall, it’s an unspoken truth today, and perhaps even more so in the late 70’s and early 80’s, that a reference to ‘The Stones’ was simply how a fan referred to rock legends The Rolling Stones. But New Zealand rockers, The Stones, made no bones about the fact that they named themselves after their inspiration – The Rolling Stones – out of respect, not because the short-lived trio weren’t original.

Quite contrary, it should be noted; these Stones made some music history of their own by contributing a few awesome songs to the famous Flying Nun Records‘ 1982 lo-fi compilation, Dunedin Double EP, a seminal release in New Zealand’s alternative rock history. Other bands on the two-disc, 13-track EP included The Chills, Sneaky Feelings, and The Verlaines. The Stones’ reissue of Three Blind Mice includes the standout track, “See Red,” and reaffirms the band’s contribution to the so-called Dunedin Sound, which contributed to the resurgence of psych rock and lo-fi in recent years.

“See Red”The Stones from Three Blind Mice reissue on Flying Nun

Liked that? Get a much better, longer-lasting fix with Flying Nun’s classic 20-song compilation Time To Go – The Southern Psychedelic Moment: 1981-86 via YouTube

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Noel Gag-laher? 15 Minutes+++?

What can anyone say these days about the aging Noel Gallagher that hasn’t already been said over the past two decades? – filthy rich, loud mouth, boozer, ex-cokehead, brilliant, overrated, ballsy, rebel rouser, talented, opinionated, immature, goof-ball, prankster, and on and on.

Well, bollocks, the blabbermouth is back again with his High Flying Birds and a new LP. Yawn. Does he keep turning it out? But isn’t there something inescapably annoying, and repugnant, about a bratty millionaire-one-hundred-plus-times-over who has had way, way more than his 15 minutes of fame? That said, Noel fans check out the High Flying Birds new video single, “Ballad of The Mighty,” from the album, Chasing Yesterday.

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New Singles from Artists Coastal and Darren Hanlon

If you’re a sucker for melancholy songs, Coastal’s single, “We Drink To Remember,” provides the necessary elements – slow, quiet notes; sad, whispery vocals, and lots of dead space where somber thoughts are able to linger. The band’s new album, Beneath the Snow and Streetlights, dropped on March 3rd.

“We Drink To Remember”Coastal from Beneath the Snow and Streetlights on Words On Music

Picking things up a bit, the woody, stringy rhythm, occasional flare of the snare and Darren Hanlon’s nasally, emotive vocals give this song an uptempo, yet organic, feel.

“When You Go” Darren Hanlon from Where Did You Come From? on Flippin Yeah Industries

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Echo Lake’s New Single Celebrates Spring while Destruction Unit Crashes the Picnic

Just Imagine: It’s the first of April and you’re chilling on a park bench in the afternoon – leaf buds are popping out of tree branches, flowers and grass blades are erecting upwards from the ground, the warm sun is shining on your face, and then it happens – an explosion of hazy surf rock pumps into your ears. It’s the new single, “Waves,” from the band Echo Lake . The song gradually builds up into a cacophony of reverb-soaked guitars, keys and percussion – it’s all confirming that spring has finally arrived.

“Waves”Echo Lake from Era on No Pain in Pop

Thrashing, blazing guitars, reverb, feedback, barely audible vocals, crashing cymbals and stomping drums mix with the musical anarchy of punk meets psych garage rock on the nearly seven-minute ear blistering track, “Bumpy Road,” from Destruction Unit‘s Live in San Francisco release. Nothing remains but the destructed remnants of a happy little picnic.

“Bumpy Road”Destruction Unit from Live in San Francisco on Castle Face

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Jeff Rosenstock Drops New LP and Beer Single; Lotic Go Totally ‘Heterocetra’

Hard acoustic guitar strumming, tambourine rattling, electric guitar notes flying, and big, flourishing choruses are the components of the single, “Beers Again Alone,” from Jeff Rosenstock‘s new album, We Cool?. This track is quickly one of the top new beer drinking songs of 2015. Gulp.

“Beers Again Alone”Jeff Rosenstock from We Cool? on Side One Dummy

Imagine being encircled by a swarm of mechanical, metallic insects from the future world, trying to swat down as many as you can with a copper coil while thousands of glo worms of many florescent colors crawl on the floors and walls. That’s what Lotic‘s single, “Heterocetera,” sounds like to us (even without shrooms).

“Heterocetera”Lotic from Heterocetera on Tri Angle

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Third Man Records Drops Live Album from Parquet Courts

Make no bones about it: any rock band that gets signed to Jack White‘s record label, Third Man Records, has to have something really special. That’s just the case with New York City rockers Parquet Courts. The label just dropped the band’s first live album, Live at Third Man Records. Is it a mindless grab for easy green or giving PC fans what they want? Who the fuck said rock is dead?

“Sunbathing Animal”Parquet Courts from Live at Third Man Records on Third Man Records

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Lead Singles from Best New Albums Dropped Week of March 10th

Arranging a sweet, irresistible pop melody with a steady, but soft, back beat, jangling, shimmering guitars that interplay with synth keys, and sexy, charming vocals and harmonic choruses, the indie pop band Tigercats crafted one of the most memorable tracks of the month with the single, “Sleeping In The Backseat,” from the album Mysteries.

“Sleeping In The Backseat”Tigercats from Mysteries on Fortuna Pop

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Fucked Up guitarist Been Cook blends big hooks and Prince funkadelics with electro pop and jangle pop on his new album. Recently, Cook shortened his Young Governor moniker to simply Young Guv.

“Wrong Crowd” (Featuring Jef Barbara) – Young Gov from Ripe 4 Luv on Sumberland

Fences Drops Lesser Oceans and Lieutenant Release Long-Titled Album

With a foot-tapping, uptempo beat, power pop guitars bouncing along, melodic keys twinkling and soaring, harmonic choruses, the inde performer Fences fire us up for the warmth and sunlight of the coming summer season on the single, “Sunburns,” from the new album, Lesser Oceans.

Sticking to the same upbeat mood set by “Sunburns,” the shimmering power pop, Big Star-like track, “Belle Epoque,” from Lieutenant, marks the drop of the long, and unusually, titled LP, If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going To Eat For A Week. ‘Belle Epoque,’ or ‘Beautiful Era,’ was a period of optimism, peace and high cultural and scientific development in Europe between 1871 and the beginning of World War I in 1914. In America, it was referred to as “The Gilded Age.”

“Sunburns”Fences from Lesser Oceans on Elektra

“Belle Epoque”Lieutenant from If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going To Eat For A Week on Dine Alone Records

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Another Butler Enters the Music Fray and BLSH Do Retro Disco Mixed with Glam and Synth Infusions

Will Butler, the younger brother of Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, is cutting his teeth with his debut release, Policy. The lead track, “Anna,” sounds like a kick-back to the 80s, complete with a new wave back beat, emotive, smoky vocals, jazzy/bluesy horn infusions and hard-hitting piano key notes. Next, with a disco-like beat, ringing and angular guitars, warped and swooshing synth keys, and soaring choruses, Bright Light Social Hour add a little glam to their pop on the single, “Infinite Cities,” from the new album Space Is Still the Place.

“Anna”Will Butler from Policy

“Infinite Cities”Bright Light Social Hour from Space Is Still the Place on Frenchkiss Records

Singles from LPs by Fawn Spots, Black Yaya and Sarah Bethe Nelson

Amped up noise rock on the verge of metal mixed with some hard core punk influences and moments of de-escalation, are some of the main elements that comprise the new single, “New Sense,” from the fresh album release by York, England trio Fawn Spots. With a groovy rock and roll beat and screeching guitars, fuzzy synths, echoey vocals and rocket blast off sound effects, Black Yaya‘s single, “Flying A Rocket,” is the lead track off of their self-titled debut LP.

“New Sense”Fawn Spots from From Safer Place on Critical Heights

“Flying A Rocket”Black Yaya from Black Yaya on City Slang

“Paying”Sarah Bethe Nelson from Fast Moving Clouds on Burger Records

 

 

Artist of the Week – Grawlix

Over the years, we are always impressed with DIY one-man bands who are able to craft, record and mix amazing songs that sound better than a lot of bands with four or five members. From Derby, England, Grawlix (pronounced ‘Graw-lix’), the one-man band helmed by musician James Machin (formerly of My Psychoanalyst), does just that.

Not even a year since founding Grawlix, Machin fittingly dropped his debut album, Good Grief, on Valentine’s Day. We say ‘fittingly’ because there is love and heartbreak, raw emotion and despair – the inevitable contradictions of the foolish heart – present and lurking about within the ten tracks of this accomplished LP.

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Good Grief‘s remarkable sonic journey is full of fuzzy, warm guitars, hauntingly beautiful piano melodies, and Machin’s wonderfully pained vocals that morph from moments of whispery, hushed melancholy into uplifting and flourishing choruses that quickly wash away any remnants of despair or discord, providing hope to a world that is too often plagued by darkness. Grawlix lovingly blends all of the aforementioned elements with ambient folk, shoegaze and dream pop on standout tracks like “Run Forever” and “Atlas Bear” – just a couple of the songs (available below for streaming or download) that we’ve listened to at least a half dozen times in the past couple of weeks.

Machin’s self-professed musical mentors – Bon Iver, Perfume Genius and Panda Bear, among others – are clearly beckoned, and well represented, but never imitated; Machin is too innately gifted as a songwriter, and a talented musician, to settle for cheap knock-offs. Instead, he belongs within their ranks.

Good Grief is one of the finest albums we’ve heard so far in 2015. From this point forward, Machin’s work can only be served justice by popping up on the radar screens of dazzled indie bloggers and music reviewers everywhere. We can’t wait to hear what he delivers next. But, for now, we’re content with Grawlix’s enormously satisfying debut.

Run ForeverGrawlix from Good Grief

Atlas Bear Grawlix from Good Grief

Bonus: “Clump Soul” video by Machin’s former band, My Psychoanalyst

Purchase Good Grief on limited edition vinyl or digital download via Bandcamp

Grawlix on Facebook

Grawlix Official Website

Twitter handle: @grawlixband

Coming Up: : Best DIY Music of 2015, Vol. II; Bands You’ve Gotta Hear @SXSW; 5 Bands That Rock. Don’t miss the latest Top 10 Indie Rock Songs charts playlists

Best New Album Releases, February 2015, Vol. 2 – Carl Barat & The Jackals, Jose Gonzalez, Emile Haynie, The Amazing, Keith Mead

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The last two weeks of February album drops features former Libertines’ frontman, Carl Barat, and his band, The Jackals, and their debut album, Let It Reign, that borrows lovingly from The Clash and throws in a couple of sweet ballads to boot. Emile Haynie teams up with a number of other artists on the album,We Fall which includes the single “A Kiss Goodbye,” with Charlotee Gainsbourg, Devonte Hynes and Sampha.

View and listen to the top singles from the Best New Album Releases for February, Vol. One.

Swedish musician Jose Gonzalez, with his third solo album of folk pop tracks dipped in West African blues and layered vocals. On the latest from Brooklyn’s A Place To Bury Strangers, the band cranks out more oozing shoegaze mixed with psych rock, post punk and goth.

Also, don’t miss new singles from fresh albums by The Amazing, Dan Deacon, Keath Mead, The Black Ryder, Gang of Four with Alison Mosshart, Cheatahs, Sonny and The Sunsets, Steve Gunn and the Black Twig Pickers, and many others. Disclaimer: All songs are made available for review and property of the artists and labels. Purchase any of the albums via Amazon simply by clicking on the album title. Don’t miss the Top 10 Songs charts for February and January. The other Top 10 charts for February – based on this playlist – will be posted in the coming week.


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“Glory Days”Carl Barât and The Jackals from Let It Reign on Grand Jury/Cooking Vinyl

“A Kiss Goodbye” Emile Haynie featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Devonté Hynes and Sampha from We Fall on Interscope

“Every Age”Jose Gonzalez from Vestiges & Claws on Mute

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“EarthEE”THEESatisfaction from EarthEE on Sub Pop

“Straight”A Place to Bury Strangers from Transfixation on Dead Oceans

“Polite Refusal”Keath Mead from Sunday Dinner on Company Records

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“Wax Chance” Six Organs of Admittance from Hexadic on Drag City

“Santaria”The Black Ryder from The Door Behind the Door on The Anti-Machine Machine

“Feel The Lightning”Dan Deacon from Gliss Riffer on Domino

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“Picture You”The Amazing from Picture You on Partisan

“Broken Talk”Gang of Four feat. Alison Mosshart from What Happens Next on Metropolis/Membran

“Cheap Extensions”Sonny & the Sunsets from Talent Night at the Ashram on Polyvinyl

“Rosie”The Lowest Pair from Sacred Heart Sessions on Team Love

“Trailways Ramble”Steve Gunn/Black Twig Pickers from Seasonal Hire on Thrill Jockey

“Sunne”Cheatahs from Sunne EP on Wichita

“House Shoes feat. Nina K”Nadastrom from Nadastrom on Friends of Friends

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“Chains”The Airborne Toxic Event from Dope Machines on Epic

“Weather Vane” Sam Prekop from Republic on Thrill Jockey

“Alone Again”The King Khan & BBQ Show from Bad News Boys on In the Red Records

“Refugio”Anthony Naples from Body Pill on Text

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Miscellaneous Releases from Axis: Sova, Leviathan, Little Tornados and Rev. Peyton

A bad-ass combined assault of guitar jams, ferocious bass runs and frenzied drumming on Axis: Sova‘s seven-minute, instrumental track, “Fractal Ancestry,” qualifies it as a notable single from the album Early Surf.

“Fractal Ancestry”Axis: Sova from Early Surf on God?/Drag City

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We rarely featured what we call ‘monster rock’ aka ‘death metal,’ but there was such a strong response from music lovers to Leviathan’s new single, “All Tongues Toward,” that we decided to include it. The album art from the band’s Scar Sighted album is sick. We’ll see when the Top 10 comes out if they made it in. If you haven’t seen the Top 10 playlists for the first half of February check them out.

“All Tongues Toward”Leviathan from Scar Sighted on Profound Lore

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Unicorn Little Tornados from We Are Divine on Rio Bogota Records

And there was this very odd, but entertaining, music video from Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band.

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Top DIY Songs & Albums of 2014, Vol. V – Jack and The Ripper, Mechanical Joints, Monuments, Time Spills, Desert Killers

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Twin brothers, Daniel and David Barbedillo, are the Mexico City duo Jack and The Ripper

Based on the traffic, Likes, and Tweets of the previous installments of Top DIY Songs & Albums of 2014, you guys want – for at least a little longer – to hear more great DIY music released in 2014. You can stream all of the songs on this page by clicking on the play button of the embedded player below. If you cannot see the player, you can still simply click on the individual songs themselves to stream them on your cell, or download them to your favorite MP3 player.

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The bands and artists in this volume include (in no particular order):

Jack and The Ripper – Mexico City/San Diego
Mechanical Joints – Chicago/Houston
Monuments – Brooklyn
Hippy Tantrum – Brooklyn
No Sleep For Lucy – Stockholm, Sweden
Time Spills – Salinas, California
Desert Killers – Sao Paulo, Brazil
Joel Strauss – Ontario, Canada
The Crash Bandits – Minneapolis
Kwolek – Boulder, Colorado
Tony Michael Ellis – Los Angeles
Paul McLinden – Glasgow, Scotland

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Jack and The Ripper – Jack and The Ripper, Vol. 2

Originally from San Diego and now based in Mexico City, the alternative rock duo Jack and The Ripper consists of two multi-instrumentalist, identical twin brothers – Daniel C. Barbedillo (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, synth, programming) and David C. Barbedillo (backup vocals, guitar, samples, programming). Formed in 2012, the brothers released their self-titled DIY debut album in June of 2013. As evident on blazing, thumping tracks like “Will You Be Mine” and “Drive Thru Spiritual Awakening,” from their sophomore album, Vol. Two, the Barbedillo brothers are heavily influenced by bands like Brian Jonestown Massacre, Nirvana, Radiohead, HEALTH, Warpaint, and Os Mutantes. Make no mistake out it – these twins grind out vicious, and frenetic buzzsaw riffs and chords, snarling, horsed vocals, psychedelic electronic atmospherics and triumphant percussions that slice and dice for a cathartic sound.

“Will You Be Mine“ Jack and The Ripper from Jack and The Ripper Vol. 2

“Drive Thru Spiritual Awakening“ Jack and The Ripper from Jack and The Ripper Vol. 2

Jack and The Ripper official website

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Mechanical Joints – Mechanical Joints

After nine years of writing music together long distance by sending sound files back and forth to one another online, two 20-something DIY musician friends decided in 2013 that it was time to record and release their experimental electronic pop debut. The duo’s eponymous LP is something pretty spectacular that more people should hear. The self-titled 2014 release of the debut album from Shawn Wilson (drums, synth, guitar, samples, bass, vocals) of Detroit and Sam Sage (vocals, bass, guitar, synths, drums, samples) of Houston is completely a DIY work – from writing to recording and production.

The results are an amazingly intricate electronic rock album full of machine-like beats and sounds, fuzzy distortion, and mysterious vocals. The duo, influenced by bands like Nine Inch Nails, Sleigh Bells, Portishead, and Aphex Twin, currently live in Chicago where they are hoping to break out on the local, and national, scene. We think they have a damn good shot at doing both.

“Our self-titled debut album was written, recorded, mixed and mastered independently in less than a year,” Wilson said. “Our music could be described as electronic, noisy and occasionally poppy. We totally dig distortion.”

“Insigdifferent“Mechanical Joints from Mechanical Joints

“Long Goodbye“ Mechanical Joints from Mechanical Joints

Mechanical Joints on Facebook

“Indie rock is music created without the influence of middlemen, corporations or monetary promise; free art.” – Shawn Wilson

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Monuments – Brigadune

The Brooklyn-based DIY indie rock/psychedelic sci-fi band, Monuments, formed in 2006, released its sophomore LP, Brigadune, last spring, consisting of a collection of songs about “paranoia of things falling apart – from slippery/elusive consciousness, to the impermanence of personal relationships, to the creepiness of cults, and the fall of modern civilization.” Oddly enough, and the band claims completely unintentional, the title Brigadune, and the music on it, are surprisingly similar to an old musical called Brigadoon. “The word was just a placeholder title for an instrumental track, but when we Googled it a couple weeks later, there were many similar themes between our album and the musical…[which is] about two New Yorkers who travel to the highlands of Scotland to find a utopic [sic] town that only exists for a day every 100 years.” Monuments features Gabriel Berezin on vocals and guitar; Robby Sinclair on drums, and Grant Zubritsky on bass and synthesizer.

The band has opened for artists and bands like Nina Persson, Field Music, Shooter Jennings, Earl Greyhound, and consider Peter Gabriel, Queens of the Stone Age, Neil Young, Elbow, St. Vincent, and Jeff Buckley among their top influences. Speaking about what indie rock means to the band, Berezin told IRC: “Indie rock is freedom. It’s the label for music that defies category. It allows an artist to incorporate all styles. For us that means jazz, Motown, classic rock, prog rock, Indian music, and classical music. It’s what all music should be: open to all influences, trapped by none.”

“Sole Provider“Monuments from Brigadune

“Soon“Monuments from Brigadune

Monuments Official Website

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Hippy Tantrum – Spadoinkle

Anthony DeMartini is the one man band behind Brooklyn DIY outfit Hippy Tantrum. In addition to writing all of the songs on his 2014 debut EP, Spadoinkle, DeMartini records and mixes the vocals, synths, guitar and percussion to create music he calls “electronic non-pop” rock. “Growing up in Jersey, I’ve had this itch to be a musician for a while, and now I’m looking to scratch out a living in Brooklyn,” DeMartini said. “I created my solo project as an outlet while I was persistently trying to start or join a band. Hippy Tantrum will strive to be unique and experiment with new concepts – like back-up dancers and awkward conversations with parents.” Although we really enjoy the tracks below, it should be noted that Hippy Tantrum doesn’t sound much like DeMartini’s self-professed favorite bands, which include Muse, Radiohead and The Dave Matthews Group.

“Cruel Summer“Hippy Tantrum from Spadoinkle

“The Future“Hippy Tantrum from Spadoinkle

Hippy Tantrum on Soundcloud

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No Sleep For Lucy – Pair of Singles

We certainly can’t claim to always ‘get it right.’ Many times when we feature a new, under-the-radar or DIY artist or band, we’re basing it off of raw talent and a sense that there is great potential that has so far not been realized for whatever reason. That’s the case for the DIY Swedish band, No Sleep For Lucy. NSFL possess a tight, even well polished sound, that obviously emulates, quite well, the mainstream-leaning, southern California alternative rock sound that 15 years on is still inspiring ambitious, young musicians around the world to embrace it and somehow also make it their own. It certainly isn’t the type of rock of the hipster, stoner or serious musician crowds. But that’s OK – we’re all about inclusivity. It’s possible that a lot more people than we imagine will dig this two well performed songs by the unsigned band from Sweden that apparently has some back story about a girl named Lucy who has sleep issues.

Def props to the band for going with a name that is not exactly commercial oriented but is definitely search engine friendly, unique and memorable. Christian Rabbs, the co-founder and guitarist, told IRC that the band named it after the anthropological find of the oldest human remains ever found of a female that became known around the world as Lucy, who has been touring around the world for some time – thus, the name, No Sleep For Lucy.

The band came together after vocalist Lukas Meijer and bassist Kristoffer Sjökvist met and realized their tastes in making music were similar. After many practice sessions, the band released two terrifically energetic and memorable tracks, “Feel Alive” and “Going Down” earlier in 2014. The boys were helped out by the well-known Swedish producer Mats Valentine. Rabbs and Sjokvist had previously written platinum and gold records for artists around the globe along with their partners Tommy Henriksen (Simple Plan, Daughtry, Alice Cooper) and Mark Holman (Grammy Award nominee ‘RED’, American Idols). “When we write music we always start with just playing around with some riffs/chords and when we have something that feels inspiring we start and find some interesting melodies,” Rabbs said. “We love playing live better than sitting in a dark studio dungeon.”

“Feel Alive“No Sleep For Lucy

“Going Down“No Sleep For Lucy

No Sleep For Lucy – Facebook

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Time Spills – Cool EP

From the heart of “America’s Breadbasket,” better known as the Central Valley of California, the progressive rock band Time Spills takes a different approach to their music than most bands – it’s all instrumental. The band’s drummer, Shane Luevano, says the trio was formerly a quintet, but they soon found out shortly after forming in 2012 that they had more fun writing and recording songs without a vocalist. As a newly minted three-piece band, they draw inspiration from bands like The Mars Volta, The Fall of Troy, Tides of Man, Tera Melos, Dance Gavin Dance, and Pink Floyd.

Morphing into an instrumental trio seems to be working out for the Salinas band, which is evidenced on tracks like “Kimmer Crispin” and “Trapazoid,” from Time Spills’ debut EP, Cool. Over a two year period, Luevano said, the trio came to realize they made the right decision. “It allowed us to experiment freely and push some musical boundaries. We try not to stick to one genre but to merge as many as we can.” To that point, the band mix math rock, jazz, surf rock and alternative rock into their signature sound. And even more so, they don’t care if it doesn’t stand up against criticism – a true DIY spirit if there is one. “We make music for ourselves, nothing else and if someone actually takes the time to listen, well that’s awesome!” The trio, which also includes guitarists Ricardo Chavez and Christian Talamante.

“Kimmer Crispin“Time Spills from Cool

“Trapazoid“Time Spills from Cool

Time Spills on Facebook

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Desert KillersArdio EP

Desert Killers is a DIY multi-genre duo from Sao Paulo, Brazil, featuring local musicians Antonio Ribeiro (vocals, drums, percussions) and Matheus Zingano (vocals, guitars, keys), that mixes blues, rock, psychedelia to create a unique sound. The duo got together in 2013 after having performed in other bands that were not taking the direction they wanted to go with producing music. Right away they began writing songs inspired by their personal “scars and insights” and “the complexities of the world.” Their debut EP, Ardio, features the two tracks below – “So Bad” and “Take My Way.” The duo’s musical influences include Eric Clapton, Gary Clark Jr, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Queens of the Stone Age, and Muddy Waters.

“So Bad“Desert Killers from Ardío

“Take My Way“Desert Killers from Ardío

Desert Killers official website

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Joel Strauss – Don’t Lose That Feeling

The fist thing that we noticed about Canadian DIY multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, Joel Strauss, is his voice – nasally, but a good kind of nasally (like Dylan and others). Perhaps even more so, he sounds a bit like Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, and conveys a remarkably sonic palette. In subsequent spins of Strauss’ songs over the ensuing months, we got to like his music all more and more, most especially the two singles included below from his 2014 DIY debut album, Don’t Lose That Feeling. Strauss skillfully weaves together various styles, like pop, rock and folk into his songs, together with intelligent and inspiring lyrics. And that voice – one which some will turn away from, and others will embrace. Strauss’ music is ‘grower’ style, although there are sure to be listeners who like his music right away.

“Don’t Lose That Feeling” Joel Strauss from Don’t Lose That Feeling

“The New City” Joel Strauss from Don’t Lose That Feeling

Joel Strauss Official Website

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The Crash Bandits – Closer

The Crash Bandits are a three-piece indie rock band from Minneapolis who have made a name for themselves in the local scene thanks to their highly charged rock balanced with pop moments as displayed on their 2014 third LP, Closer. The band has spread its wings beyond Minneapolis to cities throughout the Midwest. In March of 2014, they were a showcase band at South By Southwest. Their musical influences span many decades, from The Ramones to the Pixies, Saves The Day to The Replacements, and Blink 182 to Motion City Soundtrack. The band members include Matt Brownon vocals and guitar; Kevin Goff on drums and Nick Westgor on bass. While at their core they are hard rockers, tracks like “Silly Things,” with it’s catchy pop/rock style and singalong choruses, is the type of song you’d want to hear on a sunny day after the skies have been cloudy and grey for too long.

“Silly Things“The Crash Bandits from Closer

“I Don’t Know“The Crash Bandits from Closer

The Crash Bandits on Facebook

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Kwolek – Affectations

Kwolek is Boulder musician, songwriter and vocalist Michael Kwolek. Unlike his music, he wanted to create a simple moniker. As he told us, “All of the cool names were taken, so it seemed like my last name was a no brainer.” Plus, it’s reflective of the concept of his one-man band project. In addition to writing and singing all of the tracks on his 2014 debut EP, Affections, Kwolek played guitar, keyboards and programmed the songs as well. The songs were written and recorded over the past five years in different locales around the world – New Jersey, Beijing, Tokyo and finally Boulder. Standout tracks include the dense, yet spacious, guitar riff single, “Creeper,” and the divergently melodic, yet cacophonous “Such Hot Shit.” Kwolek’s top musical influences include artists like M83, Radiohead, New Order and St. Vincent.

“Creeper“Kwolek from Affectations

“Such Hot Shit“Kwolek from Affectations

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Tony Michael Ellis – Undertow

Anyone with a strong familiarity with The Beach Boys sound will find the songs on Los Angeles singer and songwriter Tony Michael Ellis‘ debut LP heavily influenced by the 60s pop rock icons. The single, “It Soothes My Soul,” combines upbeat melodies, acoustic guitar and piano, along with soaring harmonies, that couldn’t sound more like a rendition of The Beach Boys’ unique California pop sound (that still sounds fresh 50 years later). Ellis does a commendable job of replicating their sound, along with his admittedly Beatles-influence as well, in other singles on the album such as smooth love song, “Without Her.” However, the overall sound is still his own.

“Without Her Love“Tony Michael Ellis from Undertow

“It Soothes My Soul “Tony Michael Ellis from Undertow

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Paul McLinden – Head Happy

From Glasgow, Scotland, DIY songwriter and musician Paul Mclinden is a classically-trained, indie pop rock one-man band whose November release, Head Happy, and it turns out to be one of the best DIY LPs of the year, and perhaps our favorite debut LP of any other overseas artist in recent memory. Head Happy is a feast for the DIY hungry, featuring a banquet of appetizing songs like “Whether The Weather” and “Cheer Up,” to name just a couple. Ironically, “Cheer Up,” has – unlike his more upbeat songs – a more forbidding tinge with its sinister electric guitar notes rifling through the steadiness of the acoustic bass line, reminding us of something we’d hear on an early Velvet Underground demo tape. The fact that McLinden writes and sings all of his songs, but also plays all of the instruments AND mixes them altogether into tracks we want to play again and again, is more than just proof in the pudding of his talents as an artist.

“Cheer Up“Paul McLinden from Head Happy

“Whether The Weather“Paul McLinden from Head Happy

Paul McLinden official website

Read and listen to previous installments, Vol. I through Vol. IV, of Top DIY Songs & Albums of 2014 and discover great songs from talented bands you’ve probably never heard before.

Best New Album Releases, February 2015, Vol. I – Father John Misty, The Districts, All We Are, Olafur Arnalds, Two Gallants, Rone

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Over the past few years, Father John Misty has attracted a huge following of disciples.

The Best New Album Releases for the first two weeks of February 2015 include new material from artists old and new, from folk and rock to pop and psych. The latest releases for this past week are reviewed and available below, followed by the first week of releases (Feb. 3-9) for the month, which include new singles and albums from Ólafur Arnalds, The Church, John Carpenter, Two Gallants, Dylan and many others.

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Father John Misty, The Districts, The Do, Thurston Moore, Peace

Father John Misty has ordained the single, “Chateau Lobby #4,” from the well-received new album, I Love You, Honeybear, as the album’s first single. Next, one of the best new rock singles of 2015 is The District‘s track, “Peaches,” from their new album, A Flourish and a Spoil. Raucous guitar riffs and spatial percussions dominate the new title track from Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) and John Moloney‘s new album, Full Bleed. Plus, listen to lead tracks from new LPs by The Do, Peace, Rone and Crushed Beaks.

If you missed any of the recent blockbuster DIY and indie posts and playlists, check out Best New Releases for January, the blockbuster Best New DIY Releases of 2015 and the on-going series featuring the Top DIY Songs and Albums of 2014.

“Chateau Lobby #4”Father John Misty from I Love You, Honeybear on Sub Pop

“Peaches”The Districts from A Flourish and a Spoil on Fat Possum

“Full Bleed”Thurston Moore and John Moloney from Full Bleed on Northern Spy Records

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Trustful Hands”The Dø from Shake Shook Shaken on Get Down!

“World Pleasure”Peace from Happy People (Deluxe Edition) on Columbia

“OUIJA”Rone from Creatures on InFiné

“Overgrown”Crushed Beaks from Scatter on Matilda Records/Moshi Moshi Records

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Swedish artist Magnus Larsson, aka Pet Politics, released a compilation, titled simply, 2005-2008, of his solo music released on different labels during those years. The single we chose from the compilation is “The Ghost Mary and Her Friends.” The DIY band, Max and The Moon, self-released a new EP, MATM, featuring the single, “Modern Love.” You can purchase albums via Amazon by clicking the album title.

“The Ghost Mary and Her Friends”Pet Politics from 2005-2008 on Novoton Records

Bonus: Taken Away By AliensPet Politics from 2005-2008 on Novoton Records

“Modern Love”Max and The Moon from MATM EP (self-released)


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Top Releases for Feb. 3rd – 9th: Olafur Arnalds, Two Gallants, Title Fight, Dylan

The prolific multi-instrumentalist and Arcade Fire collaborator, Olafur Arnalds‘ score for the soundtrack of Broadchurch: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is out now, featuring the track, “Beth’s Theme.” Filmmaker John Carpenter releases his first non-soundtrack album, with the dark, cinematic orchestrations and pending doom rhythms. San Francisco duo Two Gallants dropped another roots blues rock and folk album We Are Undone, followed by Pennsylvania’s Title Fight and the new track – “Chlorine” – from the band’s decidedly more shoegaze-oriented album, Hyperview.

Beth’s ThemeÓlafur Arnalds from Broadchurch: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on Mercury Classics

“Vortex”John Carpenter from Lost Themes on Sacred Bones

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“We Are Undone”Two Gallants from We Are Undone on ATO

“Chlorine”Title Fight from Hyperview on Anti

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Bob Dylan, The Aging Master, Drops LP of Sinatra Covers

Even though Bob Dylan would scoff (and always has) at the suggestion that he is a musical genius, at the ripe old age of 73, Dylan (whose birth name was Robert Zimmerman) simply is just that – a musical genius. And yet he hates that. Just last week he said in an interview that if he had to do it all over again, he would have been a school teacher. Hmmm…the world would have surely been different today if he had become a school teacher, and perhaps not have benefited quite as much.

Dylan is a historic figure who not only had tremendous impact on music, but also the world. He has been a powerful, yet modest, warrior against the forces of evil in the world. Millions of people took his words in the 60’s and turned them into positive change across the globe – from the equal right movement to protests against war and violence. Now, Dylan, always evolving, has recorded an album of Frank Sinatra songs – and it’s, of course, brilliant.

“Stay With Me”Bob Dylan from Shadows in the Night (No. 6 on Amazon) on Columbia

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Singles from New LPs by The Church, Butch Walker, All We Are and Michna

Next up is the dreamy psych pop of “Pride Before A Fall” from The Church‘s 21st! album, Further/Deeper, a release that is a textured mix of majestic power pop and psych rock, atmospheric guitars. Butch Walker doesn’t fade away; he keeps coming back every year with more solid music. Such is the case with his newest LP, Afraid of Ghosts, featuring the mysteriously ominous, yet gorgeous, single, “Bed of Fire.” Plus, listen to singles from new albums by All We Are and Michna, Breakfast in Fur and The Staves, and a split single from Kind of Like Spitting and Warren Franklin & the Founding Fathers.

“Pride Before A Fall”The Church from Further/Deeper on Unorthodox

“Bed of Fire”Butch Walker from Afraid of Ghosts on Dangerbird Records

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“Stone”All We Are from All We Are on Domino/Double Six

“Portrait”Breakfast in Fur from Flyaway Garden on Bar/None Records

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“She Exists In My Mind”Michna from Thousand Thursday on Ghostly International

“Stress Cadet”Kind of Like Spitting/Warren Franklin & the Founding Fathers from It’s Always Nice to See You on Top Shelf Records

“Steady” The Staves from If I Was on Atlantic

All the albums featured in this post are available for fast checkout on Amazon simply by clicking the album title.

Top DIY Rock Songs & Albums of 2014, Vol. IV – Bat Zuppel, Young Creatures, The Holy Ghost Electric Show, Tupelo Honey

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Pittsburgh's Bat Zuppel rock as hard as they play
The IRC series, Top DIY Songs and Albums of 2014, has been such a hit with readers around the globe and across the web that we figured it only made sense to push out the fourth installment sooner than planned. Every year thousands of terrific singles and releases from DIY artists and bands fly under the radar. Often, through the years, you guys have pushed them on to the radar after they were featured on IRC and via our Facebook and Twitter feeds.

First up, in Vol. IV of this series (which will run for some weeks), are artists and bands whose 2014 releases were big hits with IRC listeners and readers around the U.S. and the world. Also, we’re getting closer to finding a player to use to replace the Yahoo Media Player (Yahoo stopped supporting it in 2014) so that you can stream all of the songs in this post. You can also download and stream them one by one by clicking through the player or as you read the entries below.

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Bat Zuppel – Brain Eater

From small basements throughout Pittsburg, PA, the DIY garage rock band Bat Zuppel knock out aggressive teen angst with a well honed style they’ve been working on since forming in 2013. The sound is raw and gritty, drawn from their favorite ‘old punk and garage rock bands,’ all in an effort to ‘recreate that chaotic atmosphere’ bands from those days funneled into their music.

Last March, the band released their debut album, Brain Eater, featuring tracks like the crunchy “Under My Bed” and the Sonic Youth-inspired, “Apparition Girl.” Bat Zuppel’s sound and style is also informed from bands like The Damned, Metz, Nirvana, Ty Segall and Wavves. The trio features Matt Ruppel on bass, Zach Bronder on guitar and vocals and Gordy Brash on drums. “We play a lot of basement shows, those are the most fun for us and I feel like the fans have the most fun at these shows.” Bronder said. “We recorded and mixed this album entirely by ourselves, a lot of work was put into this one.”

Under My BedBat Zuppel from Brain Eater

Apparition GirlBat Zuppel from Brain Eater

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Young Creatures – Fear All Things EP

Los Angeles indie rock band Young Creatures has been competing for a piece of the LA music scene – the most saturated and competitive music scene int he world – since 2011. Over the past couple of years, they’ve managed to attract a small following. Julie Slater chose the band as her ‘Local Anesthetic’ on 88.5 KCSN in Los Angeles last year. We think the following two tracks exemplify the band’s sound perfectly – Young Creatures draw on heavy classic rock riffs peppered with indie rock hooks from guitarists Mike Post and Andrew Gleason, bassist Spender King and drummer Mikey Escalante. Post’s effortlessly terrific vocal melodies line up nicely with the band’s riff-oriented rock sound that honors musical influences such as Led Zeppelin, Delta Spirit, Dawes and Local Natives. The band’s latest EP, Fear All The Things, includes the standout track, “Lionheart,” which enjoyed frequent plays in the cafe, and the sunny pop of “Foreigner.” They’ve opened for bands like Burning Jet Black, The Sixth Son, Argentine, and The Podunk Poets.

LionheartYoung Creatures from Fear All The Things EP

ForeignerYoung Creatures from Fear All Things

The Holy Ghost Electric Show – The Great American

Based in the town of Oxford, in northeast Mississippi, The Holy Ghost Electric Show started out in an abandoned cabin a couple of years ago when songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Cody Rodgers began tirelessly working on songs for the eventual band’s 2014 release, The Great American. Together with other band members – including his brother Jake Rodgers on banjo and guitar, plus Austin Wheeler (drums), Connor Wroten (bass), and Will Shirley (chord organ) – Rodgers channeled his life experiences and thoughts into loosely arrange tracks that were honed over and over during performances at bars, house parties, in parking lots and even for “policemen in a park late at night,” with each member, Rodgers said, adding their own special touch to the songs.
“To me, indie rock isn’t a specific sound a band may have, but instead just simply an independent band,” Rodgers said, “that is willing to pay out of pocket, without the help of a label, to record the music they’ve made with care.”

Let The Waters Rise – The Holy Ghost Electric Show from The Great American

Phantom Engineer – The Holy Ghost Electric Show from The Great American

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Tupelo Honey – Brave New World

Edmonton rock band, Tupelo Honey, has become one of Canada’s top DIY rock acts over the past decade . On their 2014 album, Brave New World (which debuted at No. 7 on the Canadian iTunes Rock chart), the band has built on their popularity in the region and acquired fans across Canada, and increasingly in the U.S. The past few years have been a ride for the band; in fact, they were picked to share the stage with Bon Jovi for two shows at Rexall Place in Edmonton and The Saddledome in Calgary. They’ve also shared the stage with Billy Talent, Everclear, Three Days Grace, Thornley, and Metric. The band picked up even more interest after one of their tracks was used for a Sunkist commercial that aired during the televised Billboard Music Awards in 2012. While that may not sound very DIY, most bands nowadays have to rely on licensing their music to commercials, TV and cable shows, and other opportunities just to pay their basic costs because they simply don’t make money, or enough money, from singles and album sales.

Singer Dan Davidson, echoing this fact, told IRC that “indie rock isn’t a genre to us, it’s the DIY way to make our style of music and get it to the fans on our own terms.” We happen to dig their singles “Halo” and “Lifetime.” The other band members include Steve Vincent on bass; Tyler Dianocky on guitar; Brad Simons on guitar, and Greg Williamson on drums.

Halo Tupelo Honey from Brave New World – Feb. 6th

Lifetime Tupelo Honey from Brave New World

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Justin DiFebbo – Turn Out The Light, Turn On The Stereo

Mixing acoustic and electric guitars with bass, piano, organs, ukelele and mandolin, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalis Justin DiFebbo from Philadelphia crafts intricate, lush songs that draw from an eclectic background of church music, love for bands like the Beach Boys, The Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel, and years of music lessons from the time he was nine years old. During his early 20s, DiFebbo played the Hammond organ for the blues rock band K-Floor and toured extensively, performing live for more than 500. During this time, he honed his skills and developed a strong love of vintage keyboards, including the Hammond B3, Fender Rhodes and Wurltizer 200A.

In 2011, DiFebbo decided to strike out on his own. In 2014, he quietly released his debut album, Turn Out The Light, Turn On The Stereo, an homage to his keys fascination and a commendable exercise in recording and mixing all of the instruments, percussion and vocal tracks. His sound is a swirl of pop and harmonies, folk roots and bluesy rock with overtures of psych all supported by deep keys infusions. Tracks like the appropriately upbeat and melodic, “Coffee,” and the swaggering, reggae-like, “Play It Slow,” are two of the EP’s tracks that stand out particularly well.

CoffeeJustin DiFebbo from Turn Out The Light, Turn On The Stereo

Play It SlowJustin DiFebbo from Turn Out The Light, Turn On The Stereo

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Pyrrhura – Off The Big Road

Not often do we receive music from Slovakia, but Milan Tarina Jr. is a 17-year-old experimental indie folk musician from the former Soviet satellite town of Nitra whose been playing keys for eight years now. Together with a passion for indie music, piano and synths, he decided to write and record some of his own songs. And we’re glad he did because we’ve listened to tracks like “Spring Is Coming” and “Clouds of Thoughts” again and again. While his raw, under-produced sound and nasally vocals may not be the typical fare that one assumes rises to the level of being featured on an indie blog, we still like his DIY style. The sound overall is hard to define. His father, Milan Tarina senior, who plays guitar and sings in a band called Bearish Dream, also contributed

In March of last year, using the moniker Pyrrhura, he self-released his sophomore EP, Off The Big Road. That EP was proceeded by his 2012 debut EP, Try To Think,. In 2013, he released his debut LP, In The Middle of The Forest, which you can stream on Bandcamp (and we highly recommend you do). Oh, and the band name? According to Wikipedia, Pyrrhura is a genus of parrots in South America. Tarina’s musical influences include a diverse collection of bands and artists, like Julian Plenti, Death Cab for Cutie, Borko, Woods, Fossil Collective, The National, Noah and the Whale, and Great Lake Swimmers.

Spring is ComingPyrrhura from Off The Big Road

Clouds Of ThoughtsPyrrhura from Off The Big Road

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Fallen Among Thieves – Honey Mouth

We don’t know much about the unsigned Lancaster, PA indie rock trio Fallen Among Thieves other than to say they rock in the tradition of 90’s alternative rock and indie rock, with influences from bands like Surfer Blood and Cloud Nothings. Their songs are hard and crunchy as well as upbeat with ringing guitars as evidenced by two tracks from their Honey MouthEP. There’s no mistaking as well that the band members draw from Nirvana and Weezer in constructing and executing their own sound and style. The band members, formed in 2013, include Ian Anderson (drums); Joshua Buckwalter (vocals/guitar); Kurt Demarra (guitar); Carolyn Leber-Eyrich (vocals); and Sean Hillard (bass).

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MateoFallen Among Thieves from Honey Mouth

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She The Monster – Pacific EP

Drawing from influences that include Sufjan Stevens, Coldplay, Relient K and others, the multi-continental indie rock band She The Monster dropped their debut EP, Pacific, last March, featuring exceptional tracks like “I Like You The Way You Are” and “Dream.” Fronted by Green Bay signer/songwriter Andi Peot, whose sassy, soft vocals are endearing, and so far, underrated, the band formed in 2011 when Peot met guitarist Darren Oosthuizen and bassist James Lennox at university in Sydney, Australia.

Peot was impressed with their existing band Nova Sky, and in return, they where taken by her songwriting and vocal skills. And thus, the groundwork for She The Monster was laid. Teaming up with Nova Sky, Peot and the guys launched a series of successful shows in Sydney and then took a break. Months later, in December of 2012, they decided to get back together, but instead reformed as She The Monster, a new band with a sound that would be “a lot different to the alternative rock style of Nova Sky.” Former Nova Sky drummer Kyle Rutten from Canada also joined the new outfit. Sometimes it’s very smart for bands to make such changes early on when they realize they want, or need, to go in a different direction. For She The Monster, it worked out on Magical Goodness for the Soul. In June, the band released another EP, Wayfarer, featuring the track, “Hey.” Update: Right before publishing this post we heard the band has broken up. Oh well, the music they did make together is now officially part of the History of DIY Archives.

I Like You The Way You AreShe The Monster from Pacific EP

Dream She The Monster from Pacific EP

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Cousin Dud – The Faded

With their upbeat, catchy track, “Illinois,” the Chicago band Cousin Dud are not duds at all. They remind us of The Proclaimers; they rock with a pop groove and some accordion riffs; they’re witty and like choruses that make you want to join in. “Illinois” is a good track when you just want to be mindlessly gleeful, and would fit in nicely with IRC’s next installment of the State of Music playlist series – which we really need to catch up with; it’s been a while.

A decidedly countryish-rock love song, “(Wilco) By The River,” harkens back to the soft Southern rock sound that was so big in the early to mid 70s. It’s really a very well written, executed and produced song from a band that deserves more attention. The members of Cousin Dud are Matt Carmichael (guitar, vocals), Josh Burns (guitar, vocals), Pete Geraci (saxophone), Dan Schuld (bass) and Ben Sams (drums). Their musical influences include The Hold Steady, The Grateful Dead, Oingo Boingo, Wilco, and The National. Their latest album dropped in March of 2014.

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Wilco (By The River)Cousin Dud from The Faded

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The Whistles and the Bells – The Whistles and The Bells

During a 2010 tour, in which Nashville band, Cadillac Sky, was opening up for the Grammy-winning band Mumford and Sons, lead singer Bryan Simpson, a Nashville local, hit a wall – spiritually, mentally, physically and emotionally. In distress, Simpson made the incredible decision to leave the tour and his band right at the time when they had seemingly achieved the kind of success that just about any other band would give just about everything they had for. Supporting one of the hottest bands in the world is not a minor thing. But Simpson simply could not continue the rigorous tour. He battled demons and went to a very dark place, he told IRC.

He left it all behind to strike out on his own, and formed The Whistles and the Bells, making peace with himself and his former band mates. The entire experience, from the highs of a national spotlight, to the lows of his darkest moments on the road, provided plenty of material for the young songwriter. The result is his new band project’s self-titled debut album, described by his publicist as “the dark, and at times musically twisted, autobiographical snapshot of Bryan’s personal earthquake surrounding the education of studying his maker.” Obviously, he was particularly struggling with his faith. The debut album encompasses “all [of] the modern southern gothic swirl of sounds from blues, to Americana, to New Orleans-style horns and darkness of the [sic] self-exploration,” the type of material, he contends, that creates a “personal soundtrack of a character from a Faulkner novel.” The first single, “Mercy Please” was a Rolling Stone magazine daily download.

Mercy Please The Whistles and the Bells from The Whistles and the Bells

Transistor Radio The Whistles and the Bells from The Whistles and the Bells

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Around The World Playlist – The Strokes, The Shins, Akron/Family, Sufjan Stevens, The Clash, Calexico, Beach House

We are, collectively, playlist fanatics. That includes you and probably your friends and family members. We love to take songs we dig and organize and label them. It allows everyone to be a deejay in their own way, for real.

Inside the cafe, and for more than two decades – since the late 80’s – we’ve created cassette mixtapes featuring all kinds of genres and styles, from radio hits by big name bands to totally under-the-radar should-be hits from bands very few people have ever heard of.

As the years zinged by, those cassette mixtapes went to CDs and then to iTunes and now to Spotify because it is the one platform that finally made sharing music, and therefore playlists that so many long hours were dedicated to, are now being converted to Spotify to share with our viewers. We try to make sure the music is related to a theme. However, the first criteria is the song itself must be really good to legendary.

We encourage you to review Indie Rock Cafe’s Spotify page where you can follow us for more playlists. You are sure to hear a lot of great music you either already love or much more that you are sure to enjoy, including playlists about looks of different things – including this new playlist, called Around The World, with great songs from alternative, classic and indie rock bands about places around the world.

The fifteen tracks in this playlist highlight favorite songs of ours from a variety of genres and artists, including well-known bands, and others that are more obscure. Enjoy.

You can open the playlist to the IRC channel on Spotify or stream in on the site with the embed included below. Enjoy and share with friends.

Songs About Cars, Vol. II – Arcade Fire, T. Rex, The Ramones, Radiohead, Atlas Sound, Bright Eyes, Depeche Mode

Last week, we revved up the engines and put the pedal to the metal to set out on a road trip to gather up great songs about cars. Thanks to the help from our readers along the way – Songs About Cars (Vol. I), is perhaps the most extensive and diverse collection of songs about cars to be found on the web.

And if one mix didn’t achieve that goal, it’s a good thing that there were plenty of left-over, relevant songs to in fact put together another well tuned, all engines go mix of car songs for this week’s S-25 Mix.

Many of the songs in this second mix of Songs About Cars came from our own combined playlists, and of course the recommendations of visitors to the cafe. The songs are not in any particular order of importance, release date, artist, or any other categorization, other than they all have something to do with cars, and of course are songs we really like.

Also, as with all of the Sunday mixtapes on IRC, the featured songs are from various genres, and time periods, of music as long as they fit whatever happens to be the theme on any given Sunday.

As you can easily imagine, there are thousands of songs that span six decades of music in which cars are the central theme. Therefore, choosing which ‘car songs’ would be included in the mix, and which would not be, was accomplished through an evolution that relied heavily on a process of elimination, wherein a number of people rated the songs in iTunes from one to five stars (only songs with at least three stars are kept).

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Because there are so many fantastic songs about cars, we broke up the mix into two volumes, with the first installment published last Sunday.

“Getaway Car”Grouplove from Grouplove EP (2009)

“Asleep At The Wheel”Working For A Nuclear Free City from Businessmen & Ghosts (2008)

“Wheels”Pete Yorn from Pete Yorn (2010)

“Car”Atlas Strategic from Rapture, Ye Minions! (200

“Autocade”Prolapse from Autocade (2003)

“Go Lil’ Camaro Go”The Ramones from Halfway to Santiy (1987)

“Trees Get Wheeled Away” Bright Eyes from Noise Floor (2006)

“Drive My Car” (The Beatles) – The Donnas

“One Piece At A Time”Johnny Cash from One Piece at a Time (1976)

“Asleep At The Wheel”New Amsterdamns from Worse for the Wear (2003)

“Calling All Cars”Dashdown from Rock N Roll Vacation (2010)

“Cars And Calories”Saves The Day from Stay What You Are (2001)

“If I Could Drive Forever”Smog from Knock Knock (1999)

“Thunder Road”Bruce Springsteen from Born To Run (1976)

“Hollywood Nights”Bob Seger from Stranger in Town (1978)

“Survival Car”Fountains Of Wayne from Fountains of Wayne (1996)

“409”The Beach Boys from from Made in the U.S.A. (1962)

“Jeepster” T-Rex from Electric WarriorRemastered & Expanded U.S. version (1971)

“My Car”Atlas Sound from The Free Things That I’ll Miss EP (2008) – free download

“Radar Love” Golden Earring from Continuing Story of Radar Love (1974)

“After The Car Crash”Aeroplane Pageant from Even The Kids Don’t Believe Me (2008)

“Company Car” (Switchfoot) – The Gregs from Historical Doubt (2005)

Essential Indie Winter Songs Mix

Originally posted in Jan. 2011 – Spotify playlist below has been updated to 200 CHOICE winter-focused songs from indie artists and bands across the spectrum (many who were ‘indie’then are more ‘mainstream’now)

Last week, we shared our first winter mix, the second most viewed and streamed page right behind The Best Break-Through Bands of 2010 of the past week. Obviously, yall wanted more so we felt compelled to create a second indie winter songs playlist.

This follow-up to last week’s playlist features a pretty solid selection of ‘wintery’ (or close enough) songs from big hitters like Beach House, Sufjan Stevens, The Arcade Fire, Galaxie 500, Joy Division, and other favorites, like The Answering Machine, Little & Ashley, School of the Seven Bells, Sambassadeur, and so on.

There are certainly plenty of people along the east coast (who’ve struggled through three major blizzards in the past three weeks) and other regions of the U.S. who are not happy about the cold, ice and snow. Perhaps it’s just best to accept the reality of winter, and embrace what we think is a great collection of songs, regardless of their subject matter.

For people who live in the usually coldest parts of the country, and who just plain loathe or hate winter to no end, we can only hope that some of these tracks will warm you up. There were many otherwise relevant songs that we decided not to include over others in this playlist mix. For you seemingly rare folks who like, or absolutely love, winter, there should be an extra tinge of specialty, one may assume, to these songs.

And yet so far this winter, the line drawn in previous years for the coldest regions on a U.S. map has moved south considerably, to include unlikely cities like Mobile, Atlanta and Jacksonville. There have been record breaking low temperatures and snowfalls from Florida to Virginia, where snow and below freezing temperatures are conditions that people in those regions are not accustomed to, and used to be rare events compared with recent decades.

And, of course, the dark comedy that puts the cherry on the winter drama of recent weeks, is provided by none other than the political and media idiots who spout out loud that it all proves there is no “global warming”.

All things considered, January seems the most appropriate time to share as many “winterish” songs that we have in the bins. With a sleigh full of theme appropriate songs, the following are the second mix of 25 winter songs, making 50 altogether. In case you missed it, you can access the first S-25 Winter Mix from last week.

Best New Indie Releases, 2010 – Sufjan Stevens, Beach Fossils, Real Estate, Cloud Nothings, Wild Nothing, Wolf People, Gold Panda

This week in best new releases is one of the most diverse, and largest (37 songs), mixtape reviews of the second half of 2010. The reason is simple: there are so many fantastic new singles and albums out this week from indie rockers, chillwave (omg, we said it) artists, buzz bands, unknown bands, new artists of the year, country and folk musicians, dance-oriented artists, exclusive tracks, and big buzz releases from, of course, Sufjan Stevens and Belle and Sebastian. Both of those artists were featured in the recent post,  Five Anticipated Autumn Releases.

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We are really digging Sufjan’s popular new single, “Too Much”, a track that has some of the elements of the chamber pop of Illinoise and orchestra, electro experimentation of The BQE, the latter of which Stevens told The Irish Times last week: “[BQE] was really exhausting and all-encompassing. I went beyond my means creatively and lost my way in the process.”  We love Sufjan’s music, but still can’t help but to feel betrayed that his much anticipated “states album” project was just a “joke.”  So, we started something similiar to that last year, called the State of Music playlists. We have been building new mixtapes for the State of Music playlists which we hope to start publishing by the end of the year and well into 2011.

The Age of Adz, so far, sounds terrific, from introspective tracks like “Now That I’m Older” to the wonderfully rich and multi-layered orchestration and chorus singing of “Vesuvius”, and other fantastic songs that you’ll just have to get the LP to discover – because this album, like many of Sufjan’s previous works, is a personal journey and an amazingly involved and complex project that is affirmation that he has found his niche again. Plus, as profiled in Five Anticipated Autumn releases post, we’re still also absorbing the new Belle and Sebastian, but so far, it sounds like the cerebral folk pop and story-telling we enjoy so much, especially after four years since the band’s last release. We’d love to hear what you guys think of Adz or any other releases the Comments section.

“Too Much”Sufjan Stevens from The Age of Adz

Download for free a new MP3, “I Walked,” (from Adz) from Sufjan’s BandCamp page.

Also, LA’s JumpClubb released today this cover/remix of “Futile Devices” that appears on The Age of Adz.

One of our favorite new bands from this year’s South by Southwest, Brooklyn’s Beach Fossils, have released a new seven-inch vinyl single this week titled, “Face It”.  The track continues on the band’s reputation for delivering summertime-like tracks, and reaffirms the band’s rising stake in the  dreamy, sunny, sandy sub-genre of “chillwave/glo-fi” – a movement that has been a mainstay within the indie music domain for the past 18 months or so.

Beach Fossils’ new single is not a break-through for the band, but combined with their self-titled debut LP that dropped earlier this year, it’s enough to keep fans tied over, we think, until the ever-so-stressful sophomore album starts to leak out.  While Beach Fossils is mostly the work of the wonderfully prolific Dustin Payseur, band members accompany him on tour and other live shows. In fact, after this weekend’s performance at the Brooklyn Bowl, Beach Fossils will set off next week for an extensive, month-long tour of Europe.

“Write About Love”Belle & Sebastian from Write About Love

“Face It”Beach Fossils from Face It/Distance 7″ via I Guess I’m Floating

One of the reasons were especially excited by this week’s best new releases is the fact that there are so many bands that will be on many best new bands lists by the end of this year. Two more to add to that list are Cleveland band Cloud Nothings and Milwaukee‘s indie outfit The Goodnight Loving. Cloud Nothing’s memorable lo-fi pop punk style mixed with the so-called chillwave sound has translated into blogger buzz and then a fan following. The band enjoyed praise for their live shows and their fuzzed out riffs and melodic pop hooks. Turning On is basically a collection of already released songs from their singles and tracks off their debut album that came out in June.

Another band that will likely be on a good number of top bands lists over the next few months is The Goodnight Loving with their debut, Goodnight Loving Supper Club. Although the band is not necessarily a new band – they received good reviews as far back as 2008 – they didn’t come on to many folks radar until this year with the promotion surrounding their newly released debut. The track here, “Doesn’t Shake Me” sounds just like a pop-rock radio hit from the 1970s, with Big Star being the band we thought of first when reviewing this track. But it also reminds us of more recent bands, such as Free Energy and The Rassle

“Leave You Forever”Cloud Nothings from 12 inch EP

“Hey Cool Kid”Cloud Nothings from Turning On

“Doesn’t Shake Me”The Goodnight Loving from Goodnight Loving Supper Club

Another break-through band of 2010, New Jersey‘s sunny, surf popsters, Real Estate, drop a new seven-inch single this week to keep fans engaged until their sophomore LP is released. Plus, the debut release from boyfriend/girlfriend outfit, Houses, is out with the lead single, “Reds,” bringing more sunny, warm vibes – so it’s no surprise that their home base of Hawaii served as the nest for the writing and recording of the LP. And, of course, the electro ambient pop of Gold Panda.

“Out of Tune”Real Estate from Out of Tune/Reservoir 7″ double single

“Reds”Houses from All Night

“Same Dream China” – Gold Panda from Lucky Shiner

The lead track from Wolf People‘s new album, Steeple, is an audio time machine back to the late 1960s/early 1970s. “Tiny People” might as well have been released 40 years ago with its psychedelic folk rock jam reminiscent of Traffic and The Yardbirds, and complete with Jethro Tull-like flute infusions and solos, bluesy guitar riffs and heavy percussions.

“Tiny People”Wolf People from Steeple

A quiet new release this week that we probably wouldn’t have known about if the band didn’t contact us,  is the debut album from Soft Landing, the new project from Beirut members Paul Collins and Perrin Cloutier. They teamed up with producer Griffin Rodriguez (Beirut, Need New Body, Icy Demons) for their self-titled debut, out now digitally and on vinyl. Stay tuned to us on Twitter for CD/MP3 album giveaways and ticket contests for Soft Landing and many others.

“Baptism” Soft Landing from Soft Landing

The band Suuns brings the electro dance pop on the track, “Arena”, which sports a long instrumental intro until the lead vocals and blazing reverb guitar licks take hold. Following Suuns, is the band Starf*cker, who the FCC doesn’t allow us to print their entire name – even though everyone knows what it says!

Anyways, Starfcker keep the dance beats going, and crank up the synthesizers, on their new dream-pop single, “Julius” – a song that is just bursting with glistening keys. Gears shift just a bit on the next track, “I Have Seen Everything,” from Climber‘s new LP, The Mystic. While it’s more pop-oriented, the track keeps in step with the dance-influenced trio of Suuns-Starfcker-Climber, not to mention it’s intriguing lyrics: I’ve seen you naked/ all of your hidden flaws exposed…You’re not embarassed/is that your problem?

“Arena”Suuns from Zeros WC

“Julius” Starf*cker from Julius 7″

“I Have Seen Everything” Climber from The Mystic

We’re getting low on ink, but you’ll definitely want to check out the following bands’ new singles from bands to watch and bands on radar,  including the fantastically catchy music of Fox in the Henhouse, Great Lakes, Sunset, So So Glos, Fox in the Henhouse, Fresh and Onlys, Envy, Ten Million Lights, The Brute Chorus, and others.

“Fears”Fox in the Henhouse from Fox in the Henhouse

“Late Night Dawning”Sunset from Loveshines but The Moon Is Shining Too

“Five” – Young Man from Boy EP

“Lindy Hop”So So Glos from Low Back Chain Shift

“Four Days Straight”Scattered Trees from Four Straight Days 7″

“Kill Your Idols” Ten Million Lights from Ten Million Lights


“Heaven” The Brute Chorus from How The Caged Bird Sings

“Waterfall”The Fresh and Onlys from Play It Strange

“A Breath Clad in Happiness”Envy from Recitation

Now, our readers might see why we’re a bit late putting out this week’s Best New Releases mixtape review. If you just finished listening to the songs above, there’s still more. The best way, at least for us, to listen to the huge mixtape/playlists we published on IRC, is to click on the first song and let the Yahoo Media Player stream through all the songs automatically so you can do other things, instead of clicking from one song to the next.  As promised, there’s more:

Updated 10/14: There was such a strong reaction to IRC’s exclusive new track from the band Take Care that we decided to post another track in addition to “Halfway House.” We think that if you liked that song, you’re probably going to enjoy the Take Care track, “Trips.” Let us know and see more – and download the Demo 2010 EP at Take Care’s website.

“Trips” – Take Care from Demo 2010 – IRC Exclusive

“Halfway House” – Take Care from Demo 2010 – IRC Exclusive

We’re not so sure about the title track from Violent Kin‘s new release, Velvet Hideout, so if any of you would like to write up a mini-review in the Comments section, please do, for the world to see.  In fact, comment about any song – it’s a great way to share your thoughts with thousands of other people.  Some folks may also enjoy the under-the-radar band, Carissa’s Wierd,and songwriter-singer Brandie Emma.

“Velvet Hideout” Violent Kin from Velvet Hideout

“Fluorescent Lights”- Carissa’s Wierd from Ugly But Honest (vinyl reissue)

“Let Go”Brandie Emma from Photographic Memory

A musical substitute for Prozac comes in the form of the blissful, floating ambiance of the single, “Over There”. As with Cloud Nothings, today’s release from Banjo or Freakout contain previously released songs; so “new” in this case finds itself in a bit of a snafu. But seriously folks, is this song not somehow heavenly? To keep a good vibe going, let the stream go for Manzanita y su Conjunto‘s “Agua”, from a compilation of psychedelic music from Peru, plus Simian Mobile Disco and Cheyenne Marie Mize.

“Over There” Banjo or Freakout from Way Slow Series; Volume One: Banjo or Freakout

“Agua” Manzanita y su Conjunto from Roots of Chicha 2: Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru

“Nerve Salad”Simian Mobile Disco from Is Fixed

“The Spirit Was Gone” (download) – Antony and the Johnsons from Swanlights

“Best” Cheyenne Marie Mize from Before Lately

The final tracks in this release are all ones we like or ones that we think a lot of our regular readers/listeners would like. In a way to keep all of these tracks more organized, we’re trying to group them as much as possible, like the way the more ‘dance’ tracks above were grouped. The same thing was done for the country and folk rock singles, from bands like The Moondoggies, The Black, The Black Heart Procession, Whitey Morgan and The 78s, and others are grouped together below. Plus, we have a number of exclusives that we’ll be interested to see the reaction to.

“It’s A Shame” The Moondoggies

“Love Don’t Need A Reason”The Black from Sun in the Day, Moon at Night

“Blank Page” The Black Heart Procession from Bloody Bunny/Black Rabbit

“I Ain’t Drunk” – Whitey Morgan and The 78′s from Whitey Morgan and The 78′s

“Summer Fruits”Great Lakes from Ways of Escape

More New Releases This Week (compiled by Pitchfork):

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A Band of Bees: Every Step’s a Yes [Fiction] Antony and the Johnsons: Swanlights [Rough Trade] [European release] Benoit Pioulard: Lasted [Kranky] Dexys Midnight Runners: Searching for the Young Soul Rebels [EMI] Esben and the Witch: “Marching Song” 12” [Matador] [UK Release] Josephine Foster & the Victor Herrero Band: Anda Jaleo [Fire Records] Paul Smith: Margins [Billingham]

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Antony and the Johnsons: Swanlights [Secretly Canadian] [U.S. release] Badly Drawn Boy: It’s What I’m Thinking: Photographing Snowflakes [The End] Banjo or Freakout: Way Slow [Lefse] Beach Fossils: “Face It”/”Distance” 7″ [Captured Tracks] The Beets: Stay Home [Captured Tracks] Big Search: Lay of the Land [St. Ives] The Black: Sun in the Day Moon at Night [Moon Records] The Black Heart Procession: Blood Bunny/Black Rabbit EP [Temporary Residence Ltd.] Blank Dogs: Land and Fixed [Captured Tracks] Blue Water White Death: Blue Water White Death [Graveface] Breathe Owl Breathe: Magic Central [Hometapes] British Sea Power: Zeus EP [Rough Trade] [Vinyl Release] Callers: Life of Love [Western Vinyl] Cloud Nothings: “Leave You Forever” 7” [Carpark] Cloud Nothings: Turning On [Carpark] The Dead C: Patience [Ba Da Bing] Die Antwoord: $0$ [Cherrytree/Interscope] Doug Paisley: Constant Companion [No Quarter] Envy: Recitation [Temporary Residence Ltd.] Esben and the Witch: “Marching Song” 12” [Matador] Florence and the Machine: “Dog Days Are Over (Yeasayer Remix)” [Island] The Foreign Exchange: Authenticity [Foreign Exchange Music] Franz Nicolay: Luck & Courage [Team Science/Sabot Productions] The Fresh & Onlys: Play It Strange [In the Red] Gangrene [The Alchemist and Oh No]: Gutter Water [Decon] Gold Panda: Lucky Shiner [Ghostly International/NoTown Recordings] Hauschka: Foreign Landscapes [130701] Heavy Times: “No Plans” b/w “Ice Age” 7” [HoZac] Holy Sons: Survivalist Tales! [Partisan] Houses: All Night [Lefse] Idle Times: Idle Times [HoZac] Jane Birkin: Di Doo Dah [Light in the Attic] [reissue] Kedl Winter: Apple Core [Steeple] Kelly Stoltz: To Dreamers [Sub Pop] Lil Wayne: I Am Not a Human Being [Young Money] [physical release] Maserati: “Pyramid of the Moon” 12” [Temporary Residence] Peter Gordon: The Love of Life Orchestra [DFA] Purling Hiss: Public Service Announcement [Woodsist] Real Estate: “Out of Tune” b/w “Reservoir” 7” [True Panther] Silje Nes: Opticks [FatCat] Simian Mobile Disco: Is Fixed [Defend Music] Starf*cker: Julius [Polyvinyl] Styrofoam: Disco Synthesizers & Daily Tranquilizers [Nettwerk] Sufjan Stevens: The Age of Adz [Asthmatic Kitty] Suuns: Zeroes QC [Secretly Canadian] Various Artists: Jackass 3D OST [Epitaph/ Kings Road Merch] Various Artists: From the Land of Ice and Snow: The Songs of Led Zeppelin [Jealous Butcher Records] White Moth: White Moth [Angel Oven Records] Wolf People: Steeple [Jagjaguwar] Zola Jesus: Valusia EP [Sacred Bones]

Songs About The Moon – Magnetic Fields, My Bloody Valentine, Belle & Sebastian, Paul Simon, Deer Tick, Gomez

Tonight marks the September full moon. The last time there was a 100% full moon, an orange full moon mind you, on Halloween night, was in 2001, and that was the first since 1955. The next full moon on trick or treat night won’t happen, astronomers say, until 2020.

Last month, for the first installment of Songs About The Moon playlist, we featured a moon mix of songs about that big, dead rock in the sky from bands like Radiohead, Neko Case, Sunset Rubdown, Bat For Lashes, Windmill, Grand Archives, The Walkmen, Tom Waits, The Police, Feist and many others.

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“In The Direction of the Moon”Wolf Parade from Expo 86 (2010)

“Waiting For The Moon To Rise”Belle & Sebastian from Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant (2000)

“Moon”Here We Go Magic from Pigeons (2010)

“The Killing Moon”Echo & the Bunnymen from Ocean Rain (1984)

“Standing On The Moon” (Live, 1991) – Grateful Dead from Built To Last (1989)

“The Moon Is Down” – Explosions In The Sky from Those Who Tell The Truth Shall Live Forever (2005)

“Blood Moon” Deer Tick from The Black Dirt Sessions (2010)

“The Moon”The Microphones from Blood (2001)

“Nightgown Of The Sullen Moon” – They Might Be Giants from Miscellaneous T (1993)

“Moon And Sun” – Gomez from Anatomy In Song (2007)

Moon Trivia: Hundreds of years ago in Europe, the moon was thought by some people to cause insanity, thus, the Spanish word for moon, “luna,” gave us the word “lunatic.”

“Moon Song”My Bloody Valentine from Tremolo EP (1991)

Songs About The Moon, Vol. I – The Drums, Bat For Lashes, Sunset Rubdown, Windmill, Eels, Radiohead, The Walkmen, Feist and More

Tonight is the August full moon. There is something particularly romantic and special about a full moon on a summer’s night. The moon has been the subject of man’s fascination, wonderment and curiosity for centuries, inspiring the work of countless writers, scientists, artists, musicians, and lovers to this day.

The phases of the moon have served as the basis for calendars, religious practices, age-old customs and more, and have had a profound influence on the shaping of human civilization. Nowadays, we know that our moon is not much more than a giant rock. Yet that fact has never lessened its romantic beauty nor its magnetic power in the eyes of billions of people around the world.

Just last month, the world celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing. For those of us who did not get to experience that monumental moment in human history, it is hard to understand what a thrilling time it was in a world that was increasingly troubled. So with this being the first full moon night since all of the media coverage of the 69 moon landing’s anniversary, it seems like a good time to make a playlist featuring great songs about the moon.

Casting out a big net like that when putting together a playlist mix of songs about the moon creates a particular challenge. This is not meant to be a definitive list of the best moon songs, but hopefully it comes close. Next month, on September’s full moon night, will be published.

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“Climbing To The Moon” (Jon Brion Remix) – Eels from Meet The Eels: Essential Eels 1996-2006, Vol. 1 (2008)

“Sail To The Moon”Radiohead from Hail To The Thief (2003)
“Me and the Moon” – The Drums

“Moon And Moon”Bat For Lashes from Two Suns (2009)

“Silver Moons”Sunset Rubdown from Dragonslayer (2009)

“Blue Moon” – Atlas Sound from Covers Two: Songs For My Dad EP (2007)

“Tokyo Moon”Windmill from Puddle City Racing Lights (2009)

“I Wish I Was The Moon” Neko Case from Blacklisted (2002)

“Man on the Moon”R.E.M. from Automatic for the People (1992)

“Red Moon”The Walkmen from You & Me (2008)

“My Moon My Man”Feist from The Reminder (2007)

“Walking On The Moon”The Police from Reggatta de Blanc (1979)

“If We Can Land A Man On The Moon, Surely I Can Win Your Heart”Beulah from When Your Heartstrings Break (1999)

“Tahitian Moon”Porno For Pyros from Good God’s Urge (1996)

“Drunk On The Moon”Tom Waits Live on KWFM (1975)

“Index Moon”Grand Archives from The Grand Archives (2008)

“Lovers From The Moon”The Magnetic Fields from The Wayward Bus/Distanct Plastic Trees (1991)

“New Moon”Sambassadeur from New Moon (2005)

“Moon Pulls”Mum from Go Go Smear The Poison Ivy (2007)

“Madame Moon”Zooey, unreleased (2009)

Did You Know?: Did you know that because our luna has a synchronous rotation with Earth, we will never see the “dark side of the moon” looking up at the night sky.