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]

IRC Month in Review: January 2010 – In Dee Mail, One Man Bands, Band of the Week, New Releases and More

This year we’re starting a new end-of-the-month feature that will summarize all of the posts, playlist mixes, special features and new releases for the month. So, if there’s anything you missed, it’s all here in one quick glance, including on-going series such as In Dee Mail, New Releases, One Man Bands, Band of the Week, Favorite Songs of 2009, Singer & Songwriter Spotlight.

New Releases

Best New Releases This Week: Beach House, The Magnetic Fields, No Through Road, Woodpigeon, Retribution Gospel Choir, Citay, Boy Genius & More

Best New Releases This Week: Spoon, Surfer Blood, The Eels, Feral Children, Editors, Big Star, Dinowalrus & Len Price 3

New Releases This Week: Vampire Weekend, Dreamboat Money, Final Fantasy, Technoir MA, The Scruffs and More

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009, Vol. IV: Superchunk, Sonic Youth, Deleted Scenes, Julie Peel, Peter Doherty, St. Vincent and More

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009, Vol. III: Neko Case, Public Radio, Bishop Allen, Harlem Shakes, Deer Tick & More

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009, Vol. II – The Big Pink, The Thermals, Dan Auerbach, Telekinesis, Faunts & More

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009, Vol. I: Animal Collective, Bon Iver, 1900s, East Hundred, Odawas and More

In Dee Mail Special Series

In Dee Mail Special Edition, Vol. VIII: The Middle East, The Love X Nowhere, Emanuel and the Fear, Solfege Radio and More

In Dee Mail Special Edition Vol. VII – Essex Chanel, Scares The Daylights and The Binary Marketing Show

In Dee Mail Special Edition, Vol. VI – Sore Eros, The Melloncollies, Himalaya and Matias Aguayo

In Dee Mail Special Edition, Vol. V: Army of Me, Threes and Nines, Trees and Trashcans and Lefse Records’ Artists

In Dee Mail Special Edition, Vol. IV: Tiny Tin Hearts, Flotation Walls, Twilight Revival, Oryan, Sidewalk Driver and Rolf Lislevand

Artists and Bands in the Spotlight

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

One Man Bands – LA’s Fox Fagan and Detroit’s JellyEyes

RIP: Garage/Punk Rocker Jay Reatard Found Dead at Age 29 in His Memphis Home

Singer/Songwriter Spotlight Series, Vol. III: In Memory of Vic Chesnutt, 1964 – 2009

Indie Artist of the Week: French Teenage Singer/Songwriter Louis Aguilar

Sigur Ros’ Vocalist and Guitarist Jonsi Birgisson Releases Advance Track from Upcoming Solo LP

Best Rarely Heard Songs of 2009, Vol. I – Ex Norwegian, We All Have Hooks for Hands, Pistol for Ringo and Fredrik

Best New Releases This Week: Beach House, The Magnetic Fields, No Through Road, Woodpigeon, Retribution Gospel Choir, & More

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All the hype over Beach House‘s new album, Teen Dream, out today via Sub Pop Records, is more than well earned. We are not just going to jump on the BH band wagon (after listening to Teen Dream again and again for two weeks straight), but, we’re willing to go a step further – regardless of what other sensational releases come out in the next 11 months, we think Teen Dream could be the best album of 2010 (although Midlake is poised to pose a strong challenge).

“Norway” Beach House from Teen Dream (2010)

Stream Teen Dream on Spinner

Beach House on MySpace


Magnetic Fields – Realism

One of our favorite bands of all time, The Magnetic Fields, are back with their follow-up to Distortion, a folksy LP, titled Realism, which drops today via Nonesuch Records. Unlike the electric edge and reverbs of the appropriately named Distortion LP, Realism – meant to be a ‘companion’ piece’ – centers more on acoustic strumming, folk sensibilities, flourishing keys and subject matter such as cults and shipwrecks. The blogger Spork wrote: “The Magnetic Fields continue their playful love-hate relationship with pop music with Realism, a new album full of love songs, un-love songs.”

“Walk on a Lonely Road”The Magnetic Fields from Realism (2010)

Magnetic Fields on Nonesuch Records

Magnetic Fields on MySpace

Magnetic Fields official website

Have You Seen This? Free, Legal downloads of Magnetic Fields’ covers


Beastie Boys Vs. Alphabeat“Intergalactic Spell”

White Panda Records sent us a mash up yesterday of The Beastie Boys vs. Alphabeat on a song called “Intergalatic Spell.” Pretty cool; nice going White Panda – we’re really starting to love you guys.

“Intergalactic Spell”Beastie Boys vs. Alphabeat via White Panda Records from the Versus mixtape (2010)

No Through Road – Winner

Australian band, and Low Transit Industries recording artist, No Through Road, drop their second album, Winner, today. The songs, as evidenced by the “Girls Are The Devil” (but really, they’re not) track below, demonstrate NTR’s soaring, shredding and dark anthem-like rock, featuring elements of goth and punk – “like a Kiwi-distorted combo of Strokes, You Am I, Guided By Voices, Interpol and Pavement.”

“Girls Are The Devil” – No Through Road from Winner (2010)

No Through Road on MySpace

Get Winner from Low Transit’s Bandcamp page


Spirit Spine – Jungle Bridges

One of our top featured unsigned artists of 2009, Spirit Spine (aka Joseph Denny), who impressed us last year with his DIY home-recorded self-titled debut, is back with a new EP. In the span of less than a year, Denny has signed with Lovegiraffe Records and opened for well-known indie artists such as Neon Indian and Toro Y Moi.

“Slept Away”Spirit Spine from Jungle Bridges (2010)

“Crashers” Spirit Spine from s/t debut (2009)

Spirit Spine on MySpace


Retribution Gospel Choir – 2

Remember the spectacular slowcore band Low from Duluth, Minnesota? Well, they are one of the best ‘underground’ bands of the past two decades (and despite rumors, have not split up), and easily one of Minnesota‘s greatest contributions to the indie rock genre. Low’s frontman Alan Sparhawk took some time off to form Retribution Gospel Choir in 2007 along with original Low bassist Steve Garrington and Eric Pollard on drums and vocals.

Their new album, 2, drops today via Sub Pop Records. RGC are currently on tour through mid-April, with jaunts throughout North America and Europe. Check the tour dates via their website link below or their MySpace page.

“Hide It Away”Retribution Gospel Choir from 2 (2010)

Retribution Gospel Choir website


Woodpigeon – Die Stadt Muzikanten

Die Stadt Muzikanten is Woodpigeon’s third full-length album and follow up to the internationally acclaimed Treasury Library Canada. The band’s latest album was released on January 12 in Canada, via Boompa Records, and is available today in the States.

“Empty-Hall Sing-Along”Woodpigeon from Die Stadt Muzikanten (2010)

Woodpigeon on Myspace

Citay – Dream Get Together

Surprisingly, a lot of music folks don’t know about one of San Francisco‘s best bands – the psych pop rock outfit, Citay. The band’s new album, Dream Get Together, is colorful, vibrant and full of fire and thrust, as demonstrated on the LP’s opening track, the swinging, seven-minute psychedelic rock jam, “Careful with that Hat.” The LP drops today, January 26th, via Dead Oceans Records.

“Cafeful with that Hat”Citay from Dream Get Together (2010)

Citay on MySpace


Boy Genius – Staggering

Jason Korenkiewicz began writing songs in 2006 for what was then a two-man acoustic project. At a party one night that year, someone declared them, “neither boys, nor geniuses,” and thus the name of the Brooklyn indie pop band came to be.

The band recorded their first two EPs, and their debut LP, Anchorage, with New York engineer Josh Clark, who is credited for his work with Beirut and the New Pornographers. For their latest album, Staggering – out today on Greenpop Records – the band worked with legendary producer and musician Mitch Easter, who is known famously for his work with bands such as Dinosaur Jr., REM, Pavement, Superchunk, Velvet Crush and many others.

Boy Genius consists of Korenkiewicz (guitar and vocals), Marisa Cerio (lead guitar), Lisa Klimkiewicz (drums), and Jeffrey Mensch (bass).

“Old New England”Boy Genius from Staggering (2010)

“Ramona Saves The Day”Boy Genius from Staggering (2010)

Boy Genius on MySpace

Other Releases Today:

“When You Walk in the Room”Fyfe Dangerfield from Fly Yellow Moon (2010)

“Spy on the Floor”Chicago Underground Duo from Boca Negra (2010)

“Hurried Feathers”The Berndt from GBGBG (2010)

Better Late Than…

The following are tracks from other January releases that we missed for one reason or another.

“Lovely Weather”The Vandelles from s/t debut (2010)

“City Kids”Boy Without God from single release (2010)

This track is provided under the Creative Commons license via Bad Panda Records

“Poor Boy Can’t Dance”Barton Carroll from Together You and I (2010)

Check out all previous installments of Best New Releases of the Week

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Best Rarely Heard Songs of 2009, Vol. I – Ex Norwegian, We All Have Hooks for Hands, Pistol for Ringo and Fredrik

Best New Releases This Week (1/19/10): Spoon, Surfer Blood, The Eels, Feral Children, Editors, Big Star, Dinowalrus & Len Price 3

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009, Vol. III: Neko Case, Public Radio, Bishop Allen, Harlem Shakes, Deer Tick & More

In Dee Mail Special Edition Vol. VII – Essex Chanel, Scares The Daylights and The Binary Marketing Show

Favorite Indie and Alternative Songs of 2009, Vol. II – The Big Pink, The Thermals, Dan Auerbach, Telekinesis, Faunts & More