San Francisco Shoegaze Duo Tamaryn’s Upcoming Debut, The Waves

Next month, the rising indie shoegaze duo Tamaryn will release their debut LP, The Waves. Buzz has already been generated around the duo’s embrace of the hazy distortion of guitars, soft, lo-fi vocals and mixes of percussions, complete with computer-driven loops. The duo drop their debut on September 7th. Thanks to Pitchfork for this two singles off the LP.

“Love Fade” – Tamaryn from The Waves

Vampire Weekend Members’ Moonlighting Projects

New York indie band Vampire Weekend have had quite a wild ride since their 2007 song “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa” first won over music fans in the U.S. and U.K.

Now, nearly two years since they appeared on the proverbial indie rock radar, the band has become one of the biggest buzz bands of the past 18 months, gracing the cover of Spin magazine, appearing on Saturday Night Live, and touring extensively to sold out crowds on three continents.

Vampire Weekend’s unique blend of catchy indie pop with upbeat African influences – the band prefers to call it ‘Upper West Side Soweto’ – has made them extremely popular. But a good chunk of ‘indie’ music fans ridicule them as preppy, corny and way over hyped.  Such a critique of the band is largely true. In fact, Vampire Weekend, as a band, and despite their success, is often the butt of jokes and the antithesis of what other view indie rock to be.

Perhaps more aware of this image problem than anyone else, the band members have already begun to take time off from Vampire Weekend to work on other musical projects. Keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij teamed up with Ra Ra Riot leader singer and friend Wes Miles – who began recording together back in 2005 – under the moniker Discovery. Their spectacular debut album, simply titled LP, was released earlier this year. The LP oozes with electro pop and hi-fi sonic sounds, at times reminiscent of a mash between Kayne West meets Animal Collective meets, of course, Vampire Weekend.

Lead vocalist and guitarist Erza Koenig has also kept busy with moonlighting projects, including singing on The Very Most song called “Warm Heart Of Africa”.

“Osaka Loop Line”Discovery from LP (2009)

“Warm Heart Of Africa” (featuring Erza Koenig) – The Very Best, ‘7 inch (2009)

Band to Watch: Tulsa’s Britpop Shoegazers Motive for Movement

Motive for Movement is a Britpop, shoegaze, ambient and progressive indie band from Tulsa, Oklahoma
who have opened for bands like Copeland, Eagles of Death Metal, Sparta, The Ataris and many others.
The band are completely DIY, unsigned and were named one of the best hard rock bands in Oklahoma by
The Tulsa World.

“Cast”Motive For Movement from Our Concrete Neighbors

“Of Priests And Presidents” Motive For Movement from Our Concrete Neighbors

Band of the Week: Boston’s Elephantom Endorsed by Grizzly Bear; Blog Exclusive of Track for Upcoming LP

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The members of Grizzly Bear are fans. And so are we.

Boston area band Elephantom, a musical collective of high school and college aged musicians, are IRC’s first unsigned ‘band to watch’ of 2010. Plus, we have an exclusive new demo, “I Am Your Head,” provided by the band to IRC for all to hear.

But first, the back story.

Comparing them to the Danish band Efterklang, Grizzly Bear members recently endorsed Elephantom’s 2009 DIY debut LP, Swim. Toward the Sun. While the band were attending a Grizzly Bear show in Vancouver last year, Elephantom guitarist, trumpet player and vocalist Sam Pearce tossed a CD copy of Swim. Toward The Sun. on to the stage.

He, along with his band mates, never thought that one of indie rock’s biggest bands of 2009 would listen to the CD, let alone send Elephantom an email praising their music and wishing them success.

For any band that knows why Grizzly Bear is such a hit nowadays – largely due to their critically acclaimed 2009 release, Vecktimest – a thumbs up from GB is an enormous endorsement, and is likely to get bloggers, music sites, and most importantly, indie fans, to take notice.

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According to keyboardist and vocalist, Matt Aucoin, Grizzly Bear’s email hailed the Elephantom album as “really lovely,” adding, “we are in Vancouver all listening…thanks so much for sharing this with us. I hope you guys go far.”

The band features Pearce, Aucoin, bassist and guitarist Mike Cotter, guitarist and vocalist Trudie Kaiser, drummer and guitarist Nick Pope (who designed the album cover above), and lead guitarist, bassist and drummer Zach Trahan. All six of the band members are songwriters and multi-instrumentalists.

With Swim. Towards The Sun, Elephantom have created a breath-taking, rich, beautifully composed and produced album, full of spacious orchestrations, academic-style song titles and themes, spot-on vocals and harmonies, and oozing with a musical maturity that hints at a band that is headed for bigger and better things. They exhibit an enthusiasm and natural ability to sculpt songs that combine story-telling with elements of indie rock, jazz, cabaret, classical, folk, synth pop, psychedelic rock and so on.

In response to one of our questions, the band cited their major influences as Radiohead, Broken Social Scene and The Arcade Fire. Nevertheless, Elephantom have created their own original sound that really cannot be compared to anything else we’ve heard. There’s so much happening on this album – and the diversity of songs is so profound – that you may find yourself going back to listen to it again and again, and each time, likely discover new and fantastic things in the process.

Listening to the track “Aurora Surrealis,” you can close your eyes and imagine drifting away on a cloud on a glorious summer day, lifted by soft piano keys, French horns and the gorgeous vocals of Trudie Kaiser. “Citizen of the Earth” begins theatrically, and then eases into a seductive and sensual cinematic-cabaret swagger, interrupted by big blasts of sounds like some kind of cosmic orgasm.

We are excited to share a blog exclusive with you all – a demo version of Elephantom’s newest track, “I Am Your Head,” which Aucoin hopes will be on the band’s next album, even though a release date and title for the follow up to Swim have yet to be determined.

If all the right pieces falls into place, you are likely to hear a lot more about Elephantom in 2010.

“I Am Your Head” (demo) – Elephantom, from Nick Pope’s solo album St. Deviations Attack on The Castle Of Love, and planned for release on the band’s upcoming album (date and title TBD)

“Aurora Surrealis”Elephantom from Swim. Toward the Sun. (2009)

“Citizen of the Earth”Elephantom from Swim. Toward the Sun. (2009)

Here’s a YouTube video of a recent live performance of “I Am Your Head,” which created so much excitement among music listeners on Indie Bands Blog, that Elephantom were voted the top band of the week this past weekend.

Elephantom on MySpace

Elephantom official website

Download Swim. Towards the Sun. for free

Ears To The Music, Vol. III: Air Waves, Kings of Convenience, Yo La Tengo, The Clientele, Twilight Sad & More

Underground electronic pop hipster and mixer Dan Deacon recently called Nicole Schneit‘s Brooklyn indie band Air Waves his favorite new band.

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“The music she writes is like a favorite blanket wrapped around you. Drummer Dave Ferraro complements her songs well,” Deacon told Pitchfork, “‘Shine On’ is my current favorite song by them.”

Weaving unforgettable melodic songs with styles that range from pop to folk and rock to country, Air Waves possess a sound that cannot be pinned down – which is a good thing. The result is a unique signature that is identifiable by heady lyrics, catchy choruses and the fragile vocals of Schneit’s mesmerizing voice. The song “Shine On” reminds me of Daniel Johnston more than any other single I’ve heard in a long time. The band’s self-titled EP is out now on Catbird Records.

Kings of Convenience experienced a huge swell of love from the press, blogs and fans worldwide following the 2001 release of their indie folk-pop classic debut, Quiet Is The New Loud, and the follow-up, and equally compelling, album, Riot On An Empty Street, released in 2004. But since that time Eirik Glambek Bøe and Erlend Øye went on hiatus, leaving many of their fans wondering when, or if, they were going to make another record.

The wait is over; since the duo reunited in Mexico in 2007 to play a show, they have been working on their third studio LP, Declaration of Dependence, due to drop on October 20th. Øye called the upcoming release, “the most rhythmical pop record ever that features no percussion or drums.” To sum up Declaration in three words or less – it is delicious.

Other great songs from new and upcoming releases in this playlist include fresh tracks from popular indie bands Yo La Tengo, The Clientele, Twilight Sad, Chet, Music Go Music, The Swell Season, Casiokids and Grand Hallway. Enjoy and please support your favorite musicians and bands.

“Shine On”Air Waves from Air Waves EP (2009)
Bonus: “Knock Out”Air Waves

“Mrs. Cold”Kings of Convenience from Declaration of Dependence (2009)

“Periodically Double or Triple”Yo La Tengo from Popular Songs (2009)

“Wonder Who We Are”The Clientele from Bonfires on the Heath (2009)

“Reflection of the Television”Twilight Sad from Forget The Night Ahead (2009)

“The Night, The Night”Chet from Chester Silver, Please Come Home (2009)

“Warm in the Shadows”Music Go Music from Expressions (2009)

“In These Arms”The Swell Season from Strict Joy (2009)

“Gront Lys I Alle Ledd”Casiokids from Gront Lys I Alle Ledd/Togens Hule (2009)

“Blessed Be, Honey Bee”Grand Hallway from Promenade (2009)

 

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Playlist Challenge With Bradford Cox

In response to a playlist challenge to Deerhunter’s Bradford Cox’s previously published playlist mix, IRC is happy to offer you the following playlist featuring what we think are a great representation of songs of interest to Deerhunter, and non-Deerhunter, music lovers.


“Weird Fishes/Arpeggi”Radiohead from the 2007/2008 release In Rainbows


“Float On” – Modest Mouse from the 2004 release Good News for People Who Love Bad News


“Did You See The Words”Animal Collective (photo, top) from the 2005 release Feels


“Carrot Rope”Pavement from the 1999 release Wowee Zowee


“Disarm”Smashing Pumpkins from the 1993 release Siamese Dream

“Cello Song”Nick Drake from the 1969 release Five Leaves Left


“Knots”Pete and The Pirates from the 2008 release Little Death

“Canadian Girl”The Walkmen from the 2008 release You & Me

“Is There A Ghost?”Band of Horses from the 2007 release Ceases to Begin

“Scythian Empires”Andrew Bird from the 2007 release Armchair Apocrypha

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Best Indie Rock Christmas Songs, Mix XI: Big Star, Galaxie 500, Her Space Holiday, The Fountain, Coldplay, Sufjan Stevens, Saosin, From Mars

Stream a collection of the best indie rock Christmas songs from Freddy Johnston, Coldplay, Galaxie 500, From Mars, Big Star, Sufjan Stevens, Liz Phair, The Long Blondes and Saosin. This playlist series was initially called The 12 Plays of Alternative Indie Christmas Songs, but we upgraded it to Best Indie & Alternative Rock Christmas Songs.

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Jesus ChristBig Star

Listen The Snow is FallingGalaxie 500

Amazing GraceSufjan Stevens

Let It SnowHer Space Holiday

Have Yourself A Merry Little ChristmasFreddy Johnston

You Gotta Get UpFive Iron Frenzy

Shout for Trout At ChristmasThe Fountain

Youre A Mean One Mr. GrinchDeanna Kirk

Mookie’s Last ChristmasSaosin

Winter WonderlandLiz Phair

2000 Miles Coldplay

Christmas is CanceledThe Long Blondes

Last ChristmasFrom Mars

White ChristmasZakk Wylde