Fresh Tracks Mix, Vol. IV – Atlas Sound, The Decemberists, Versant, Pujol, Make Out, Sonny Smith, Eulogies, Psychic Powers, Jumpel

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Wading through hundreds of new songs sent in over the past couple of weeks can be daunting, especially when it comes down to picking which tracks will be featured on IRC. It’s even harder with so much else going on – holidays, year-end lists, planning 2011 events and coverage, and so on.

Last week, Sony Music actually released a public apology to the prolific Bradford Cox of Deerhunter and Atlas Sound fame. It turns out that Sony somehow “mistakenly removed” three of four volumes of Cox’s Databank demo series.

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Photo of Bradford Cox as a kid is the cover of Bedroom Databank, Vol. IV

Cox had recently made available for free download  four volumes of demos tape that he recorded in his bedroom, thus the series title, Bedroom Databank. The downloadable volumes include demos under his Altas Sound moniker,  including covers of songs by Bob Dylan, Royal Trux and Kurt Vile.

“Freak Train” (Kurt Vile) – Altas Sound from Bedroom Databank, Vol. I

“This Wheel’s On Fire” (Bob Dylan) – Altas Sound from Bedroom Databank, Vol. I

On Friday, the day Sony ordered the file-sharing website, MediaFire, to remove three of the four volumes, Cox responded: “Apparently Sony Music Owns my bedroom. I am re-uploading the files now.”  The event caused a mini online protest from fans and bloggers, and within hours, Sony put out a press release apologizing to Cox, even though he is not a Sony artist.  Cox released Vol. IV on Nov. 25th.

“Talent Show” Atlas Sound from Bedroom Databank, Vol. IV

All four volumes are available for free download from Cox’s personal blog.

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The Decemberists Giving Away First New Single from New LP

You’ve probably already heard that The Decemberists will release their long anticipated new album, The King Is Dead, in January. The band are offering a free download of the first single from the LP, “Down By The Water” (not to be confused with The Drums song of the same name) , via their official website. You can bet there are many people waiting for this album to drop, including us.

“Down By The Water” The Decemberists (featuring Gillian Welch) from The King Is Dead – Jan. 18th

Ex-Shiny Toy Guns Member Releases New EP With A Little Help From Her Friends

Ordinarily, these tracks would have been included with the next Recent Releases We Almost Missed mix because the songs were officially released on September 21st.  But we dig them so much, and the other two songs on the EP, that we had to share them with you now.

Both tracks are from the new band, Versant, which was founded earlier this year by ex-Shiny Toy Guns member Carah Faye.

For her new musical project, Faye tapped into an impressive collective of musicians that include members of Generationals, Giant Cloud, Juston Stens and the Get Real Gang. The debut EP, Heartbeats, was both self-produced and self-released by Versant. The EP would make a great gift for anyone you know who liked STG more when Faye was in the band.

“Quick Escapes” Versant from Heartbeats

“Out of Touch”Versant from Heartbeats

Sonny Smith Records with The Sandwitches and The Transients

Last year, Sonny Smith of Sonny and the Sunsets almost drowned off the north California coast. The near death experience affected him profoundly and led to a wealth of creative output, including a play, a novel, and a stack of songs. Smith’s critically acclaimed 100 Records project is itself a direct product of his fight with the sea.

The new, upcoming EP, set to drop on Dec. 11th, features appearances by members of The Sandwitches, and a long-lost band called, The Transients. The EP was recorded in San Francisco and mastered by Paul Oldman.

“Throw My Ashes From This Pier When I Die”Sonny Smith and The Sandwitches and The Transients from 100 Records EP – Dec. 11th

Smith is best known for his band, Sonny and the Sunsets, whose single, “Too Young To Burn,” appeared on many summer mixtapes, including IRC’s wildly popular Summer Mixtapes series. We strongly recommend the band’s latest LP, Tomorrow Is Alright, which was released in August.

“Too Young To Burn”Sonny and The Sunsets from Tomorrow is Alright

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Jack White Produces Nashville’s Rising Artist PUJOL

Chances are that if Jack White is involved with a music project, it’s going to be something a lot of  people will want to hear. Such is the case with White’s newest collaboration, as the producer of Nashville musician PUJOL, who is also known by some as the “Philosopher King of the Nashville Scene”.

The track, “Too Safe”, will be released as a double seven-inch on Dec. 11th via White’s Nashville label, Third Man Records.

“Too Safe” PUJOL from Black Rabbit 7″ – Dec. 11th

Lubec Unleash Lead Track from Upcoming LP

We had never heard of Lubec until we came across this track, “Your Magic Wand”. The style of this catchy, lo-fi rocker is definitely post-punk. It has a sweet, but unrefined, beat and melody at the core, driven with a fast-moving percussions, and the swagger of a group of hard-drinking British lads ready to make some trouble. This lead track will appear on the new LP, Nothing is Enough, set for January 18th release. We’re looking forward to it, for sure.

“Your Magic Want” – Lubec from Nothing is Enough – Jan. 18th

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NYC Indie Band Make Out Team up with Famed Producer for Debut EP

Earlier this year, New York vocalist Leah Hennessey, guitarist Jesper Mortensen (formerly of Junior Senior, aka Junior), bassist Anders Christiansen and drummer Olivia Alminiana joined forces to form the indie pop band, Make Out.  Within a couple of months, the band had built a pretty good buzz in the highly competitive NYC ‘indie’ scene.

The band hooked up with producer Nicolas Vernhes (Dirty Projectors, Animal Collective, The Fiery Furnaces) at his Rare Book Room studios in Brooklyn. During the ensuing weeks, the band spent much of their time in Vernhes’ studio recording the songs for their yet untitled debut EP, set for release in “early spring.” Based on this excellent single from the LP that was sent to us from the band, we think a lot more people will be taking about Make Out in 2011.

“I Don’t Want Anybody That Wants Me” Make Out debut single

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Eulogies’ Lead Vocalist Works Through Tragedy on New LP

The Los Angeles indie band Eulogies have released a new single in advance of the band’s third album, Tear The Fences Down, due out on January 18th.

The album is full of thoughts, stories and pain following the band’s lead vocalist Peter Walker‘s experience of learning that his business partner/best friend’s son was diagnosed (and later passed away) with cancer.

The lead track, “You Hide” is remarkably upbeat considering the severity of the situation. Often times, artists create some of their best work in the midst of pain and suffering. And there need to be rays of light to pierce the darkness. You may contribute to a cancer research foundation that was named for the boy, the Pablove Foundation.

“You Hide”Eulogies from Tear The Fences Down – Jan. 18th

Psychic Powers Cross-Continental Collaboration Produces Terrific New Music

Psychic Powers is an ongoing cross continental collaboration between Ale Cohen and Nik Brinkman. The duos long distance relationship has resulted in the new album, Infinity. Standout tracks include “Brighter”, with its lush production full of synths and echoes, and the acoustic sounds of “Frozen,” which is appropriate for a cold winter night by the fire.

“Brighter” – Psychic Powers from Infinity

“Frozen”Psychic Powers from Infinity

Jumple Records New Album Based on Jo Durbeck’s Travels

German minimal electronica maestro Jumpel has released his third album, Europa, inspired by Jo Dürbeck’s European travels. The new LP acts as a kind of an “abstracted sonic diary,” of interpretation through minimalistic ambient electronica tracks. The album includes the stunning single “Edinburgh” featuring the exquisite guest vocals of Chloë March married to Jumpel’s inimitable melancholic ambient pop. The song is an exercise in elegance and restraint.

“Edinburgh” Jumpel from Europa

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For those of you who have followed us closely over the past year, you may already be familiar with one-woman band of Computer Magic. Well, she has a brand new track to share with us, “The End of Time.” Her synth-heavy electro-pop backed by thrilling percussion make this track the latest stand-out song from her growing discography.

“The End of Time” Computer Magic, single release (2010)

The Sunday 25 Mix, Vol. III: The Tallest Man on Earth, Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse, Caribou, Peter Gabriel, Elvis, Bright Eyes

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Kristian Matsson is The Tallest Man on Earth (actually, he's 5'11)

The profile artist for this third installment of The Sunday 25 Mix series made a huge splash in 2008 with his debut album, Shallow Graves. He is Kristian Matsson, a singer and songwriter from Dalarna, Sweden, better known to many people as The Tallest Man on Earth,  Matsson’s self-adopted moniker.

His wonderfully crafted acoustic folk songs, poetic lyrics and high-pitch, nasaly voice have led him to be compared to the one-and-only Bob Dylan. Admittedly, there’s probably not a Dylan fan in the world who can honestly say that Matsson’s voice doesn’t sound like Dylan. For some people Matsson’s likeness to Dylan may be a barrier, but the vast majority of TTMOE admirers appreciate the musician, because he’s incredibly talented, and his music, because his songs are so damn good, not because he is so perfectly Dylanesque.

During the past two years, The Tallest Man on Earth has toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe with Bon Iver and John Vanderslice, and recently as a headline artist, which is just another indication of Matsson’s fairly rapid ascent to fame.  In between tours, Matsson had time to record another album’s worth of songs, which ended up on his recent 2010 release, The Wild Hunt. Once again, the critics, bloggers and fans have given his work a big thumbs up.

As with the first couple of Sunday 25 Mixes (S-25), you’ll also find songs we love from all kinds of genres, dating all the way back to mid-1950s. You’ll probably also want to see S-25 Vol. One and S-25 Vol. Two. Coming Up S-25 mixtapes featuring The Strokes and another one that will highlight the top 25 songs from the popular mixtape series – Best Indie and Alternative Rock Christmas Songs, containing over 200 indie and alternative songs.

“King of Spain” – The Tallest Man on Earth from The Wild Hunt (2010)

“For Ash” – Marnie Stern from Marnie Stern (2010)

“Hurricane” – Neil Young from Decade (2005)

Film director David Lynch, Danger Mouse & Mark Linkous (R.I.P.)

“Little Girl”Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse with Julian Casablancas from Dark Night of the Soul (Exclusive Amazon edition – only $5.99)

“Helicopter”Deerhunter from Halcyon Digest (2010)

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“Solsbury Hill”Peter Gabriel from Peter Gabriel: Car 1:Remastered (2010; originally 1977)

“Pistol Dreams” The Tallest Man on Earth from Shallow Grave (2008)

“Is She Really Going Out With Him”? Joe Jackson from Steppin’ Out (1990)

“Leave House” –  Caribou from Swim (2010)

“Funeral Song” – Minks from Funeral Song 7″ single (2010)

“The Thoughts of Mary Jane” – Nick Drake from Five Leaves Left (1969)

“Suspicous Minds”Elvis Presley from Suspicious Minds (1970)

Monsieur Maire de Niafunke”Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate from In The Heart of the Moon (1998)

” The Gardner” The Tallest Man on Earth from Shallow Grave (2008)

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“It’s Alright”Opus Orange from Opus Orange EP (2010)

“Little Fat Baby” Sparklehorse from It’s a Wonderful Life (2001)

“Mother of God” Close Lobsters from Foxheads Stalk This Land (1987)

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“No You Girls” Franz Ferdinand from Tonight (2009)

“Heaven’s On Fire”The Radio Dept. from Clinging To A Scheme (2010)

“Hand In Glove” The Smiths from Louder Than Bombs (1987)

“Treat Me Like Your Mother” The Dead Weather from Horehound (2009)

“So Long, Mom, I’m Off to Drop the Bomb” Brad P from s/t debut (2009)

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“No One Would Riot for Less”Bright Eyes from Lifted or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002)

“The Man Who Sold The World” David Bowie from The Man Who Sold The World (1970)

“Troubles Will Be Gone” The Tallest Man On Earth from The Wild Hunt (2010)

More S-25 Mixtapes*

The Sunday 25 Mix, Vol. I – Wiretree, Cheap Trick, Billy Idol, Wilco, David Bowie, The Kinks, Neutral Milk Hotel, Brian Eno, Talking Heads
The Sunday-25 Mix, Vol. II: Oberhofer, Belle & Sebastian, The Beatles, Dexy Midnight Runners, Yeasayer, New Order, Aerosmith
  • Some of you might have seen our thread about the difference between a mixtape and a playlist. Not surprisingly, no two theories were the same. To us, a mixtape is a collection of favorite or recommended music that someone produces, usually to share with others, and meant to be listened to uninterrupted from the first song to the last; for example, “Summer 2010 Mixtape”. Playlists, on the other hand, have a particular theme, organization or subject matter that applies to all of the songs in that playlist; for example, “Songs About Summer Playlist”.

Please tell us your explanation of the difference between a mixtape and a playlist.

The Sunday-25 Mix, Vol. II: Oberhofer, Belle & Sebastian, The Beatles, Dexy Midnight Runners, Yeasayer, New Order, Aerosmith

Last week we premiered yet another new playlist mix: The Sunday 25 Mix (aka, S-25 Mix). The mix featured 25 songs from any genre and any time in music. We were thrilled with the results; you guys just ate it up. So, it’s definitely going to be a staple of IRC, indefinitely. The S-25 Mix is a great way for us to share music we love from the archives of (mostly) rock and pop music.

As with the first volume, and what will be a regular part of the S-25, we are highlighting an indie band that we want to share. Last week, it was the Austin band Wiretree, and this week it’s Brooklyn’s Oberhofer. Originally the one man band of Brad Oberhofer, a relatively unknown indie artist as of last year, blogger and mainstream music praise, and fan approval, have catapulted Oberhofer’s success in a relatively short time span. You could say, that in a way, Brad Oberhofer is 2010’s Nathan Williams, but without all of the drama and instability. Now armed will a full band, Brad Oberhofer is taking Brooklyn by storm. You’ll just have to hear his/their music to know what that really means. But, first, we’ll kick-off this S-25 Mix with a fan fav from Belle and Sebastian.

“If She Wants Me” Belle and Sebastian from Dear Catastrophe Waitress (2003)

“I Could Go” Oberhofer from 7 (2010)

“Breaking The Ice” Mojave 3 from Breaking The Ice 12 (2006)

“While My Guitar Gently Weeps” The Beatles from The White Album (1968)

“Rocket Man”Elton John from Honky Chateau (1972)

“Come On Eileen”Dexy Midnight Runners from Dexy Midnight Runners (1982)

“Misty Mountain Hop”Led Zeppelin from Led Zeppelin IV (1971)

“Away From You”Brad Oberhofer

“Sunrise” Yeasayer from All Hour Cymbals (2007)

“Transworld IE”Mark Appleyard from Transworld IE 7″ (2003)

“Roman History” Pet Lions from Soft Right EP (2009)

“About A Girl”Winter Gloves from About A Girl (2009)

“Bizarre Love Triangle” – New Order from Substance (1987)

“Satellite”Lelia Broussard from Masquerade (2010)

“Friday I’m In Love”The Cure from Wish (1992)

“Carrot Rope” Pavement from Carrot Rope Part 1 (2000)

“Don’t Need Ya”Oberhofer from ooOOoo (2010)

“Paper Switchblade”Tommy Guerrero from Return Of The Bastard (2008)

“Walk This Way”Aerosmith from Toys in the Attic (1975)

“Stay Close” – Delorean from Subiza (2010)

“Phones Don’t Fued” – Holiday Shores from Columbus’d The Whim (2009)

“In ‘N’ Out of Grace”Mudhoney from In ‘N’ Out of Grace (2005)

“In The City” Joe Walsh from Joe Walsh’s Greatest Hits: Little Did He Know… (1997)

“Chelsea Dagger”The Fratellis from Costello Music (2006)

“Dead Girls Dance”Oberhofer from ooOooOoo (2010)

Summer 2010 Mixtape, Vol. V: Wavves, Band of Skulls, The Cars, Cold War Kids, Roxy Music, Glasvegas, The Decemberists, Modest Mouse

The summer mixtapes have received over 100,000 visits since the first 2010 mixtape was published on Memorial Day weekend.  The fifth installment of the Summer 2010 Mixtapes includes a variety of songs we love from classic rock to indie glo-fi, featuring artists and bands like Wavves, Band of Skulls, Blackbird Blackbird, Secret Cities, Raconteurs, Arctic Monkeys, Glasvegas, The Decemberists, Cold War Kids, and many others. Enjoy.

“King of the Beach” – Wavves

“Summer Heart” Blackbird Blackbird

“Light of the Morning”– Band of Skulls

“Moving in Stereo” The Cars

“Sunshine” The Decemberists

“Loveshines II”Sunset

“Boyfriends” – Secret Cities

“Pharaoh Beach” – Lanterns

“Go Outside” – Cults

“Boyfriend” – Best Coast

“Santa Ana Winds” Cold War Kids

“Be Your Baby”Harlem

“Virginia Plain” – Roxy Music

“Float On” – Modest Mouse

“Daddy’s Gone”Glasvegas

“Fake Tales of San Francisco” Arctic Monkeys

“Hold Up” The Raconteurs

“Not The Kid” /a>- Communist Daughter

“Push”Rich Aucoin

“Twenty-Two” Wakey!Wakey!

“Sunshine” Brian Wilson

“Rockaway Beach”The Ramones

“Collectors”The Other Friend

“Get It On”T. Rex

“Big  Escape” – Pearly Gates Music

“The Kiss” (Suburban Kids With Biblical Names Remix) The Pallers

“Bees” Pioulard

“Don’t Look Back Into The Sun” The Libertines

“Magic Bus” The Who

“Sunny Afternoon”The Kinks

“Sun Will Shine” – Akron/Family

“Living in America” – Dom

“Surprise Hotel” – Fool’s Gold

“Summershine” The Sea Urchins

“Sunday Under Glass”Beulah

“Brothersport” (Animal Collective) – Blind Man’s Colour

“Hung Out” – Red Pens

“Drop It Like It’s Hot”Neon Hitch

“Big Blue Sky” – Philip Clark

“Real Love” Delorean

“Half Light” – Meligrove

“The Sunshine Underground” – Chemical Brothers

“Where Does The Sun Shine?”They Might Be Giants

World Ocean Day Mix: The Black Keys, The Format, Dennis Wilson, Sonic Youth, Vampire Hands, Sun Kil Moon, Love and Rockets

Orcas are just one of many threatened species in the world’s oceans (photo: NWF.org)

Dedicated to Al Gore

The planet faces a number of dire environmental threats, not only the problem of global warming. The oceans of our good earth are threatened, from the Atlantic and Pacific to the Arctic and Indian oceans. The ridiculous theory that floated around for decades was that the oceans were too big and deep to be affected by man’s polluting ways and from the pillage and plunder that has been wagged against them for the past century.

On Monday, June 8, hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of people worldwide, will honor, in various ways, World Ocean Day. Started in 1992, and given an official declaration this year by the United Nations, World Ocean Day is a symbolic gesture to raise awareness and encourage conservation and preservation of the oceans by governments and people everywhere. (See World Ocean Days by country)

In celebration of World Ocean Day, here’s a little mix with the hopes of raising even just a little awareness about how we all can turn the tide back in the oceans’ (and thus our own) favor. 

“Oceans & Streams”The Black Keys from Attack & Release (2008)

“Oceans”The Format from Dog Problems (2006)

“Delicious Ocean”Love and Rockets from Lift (1998)

“Diamond Sea”Sonic Youth from Washing Machine (1995)

“Sailing Man”Neil Halstead from Seasons (2002)

“Ocean”Velvet Underground, unreleased (1969)

“Out At Sea”Pete Kilpatrick from Yesterday Love (2005)

“Ocean Breathes Salty”Sun Kil Moon from Tiny Cities (2005)

“Oil Sea”Vampire Hands from Virgin Dust American Lips (2009)

“Pacific Ocean Blues”Dennis Wilson from Pacific Ocean Blue (2008)