Best New Releases, Week of Feb. 5th – Frightened Rabbit, Eels, Jim James, Guards, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down

frightenedrabbitpedestrianverseFor indie music lovers, it’s a big, big week for top new releases from a variety of popular artists and bands, including the Eels, Frightened Rabbit, Jim James, Guards, My Bloody Valentine, Grouper, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down, Matt Pond, The Spinto Band, and others. The year in music for 2013 is starting to look really promising, as the past few weeks have shown, including the Best New Releases for the weeks of January 29th, January 22nd and January 15th, as well as Top New DIY Releases, 5 DIY Bands to Watch, DIY and Indie Artists Releases and Recent DIY Releases playlists.

The awesomeness begins with the newest album release by Frightened Rabbit, titled Pedestrian Verse. The Scottish band, led by Scott Hutchinson‘s dark lyrics and touching vocals, presents a personal and emotional masterpiece on their fourth release, drawing on the anthemic folk pop mix they’ve branded so well and accompanied by deep, touching sonics of reverb-heavy guitar work and frenetic rhythms, as displayed on the lead single (and the accompanying video) titled, “The Woodpile.” Another folk-pop-heavy album out this week, We The Common, from Thao and the Get Down Stay Down, demonstrates the artist’s increasingly political messaging while integrating more crisp acoustic instrumentation, followed by the Eels – easily one of the best bands of the past two decades – release of their tenth album, Wonderful, Glorious, along with the lead single, “New Alphabet.”

“The Woodpile”Frightened Rabbit from Pedestrian Verse


“Holy Roller”Thao and the Get Down Stay Down from We The Common
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“New Alphabet”Eels from Wonderful, Glorious

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Top Singles from Jim James, Guards, Matt Pond, My Bloody Valentine and Others

My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James (or Yim Yames), and member of supergroup Of Monsters and Men, dropped his third solo album this week, featuring the spectacular song, “A New Life,” easily one of the best new songs of 2013. Perhaps the most sunny, upbeat and catchy single from a new release this week is “Silver Lining” from the indie band Guards. They released their newest album, In Guards We Trust, this week. New-to-us band Airstrip rock out on the impressive surprise single, “Pleasure Center.” Plus, the latest from Ron Sexsmith, Darkstar, and Night Beds.

“A New Life”Jim James from Regions of Light and Sound of God on ATO Records

“Silver Lining”Guards from In Guards We Trust on Black Bell Records

“Pleasure Center”Airstrip from Willing on Holidays on Quince Records

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“Sneak Out the Back Door”Ron Sexsmith from Forever Endeavour

“Amplified Ease”Darkstar from News From Nowhere on Warp Records

“Wanted You in August”Night Beds from Country Sleep on Dead Oceans

Jenny O Barters; Matt Pond Loves and The Spinto Band Shakes

Artist Jenny O., of Where The Wild Things Are fame, has a new album featuring title track, “Automechanic.” The song has a spaghetti western undercurrent yet is dominated by O.’s emotive vocals and lyrics that include; “I’ll trade you a tune for some gasoline.” With the way gas prices are going in the past couple of weeks (will be $7/gal. in two years), you can imagine how hard it is on bands that have little cash but need to tour to make money since it’s not coming from album sales, but we digress; the song itself is OK, but nothing you’ll remember a month from now.

Still, we felt compelled to include it for the Jenny O fans. First off, we did not know until this release that Matt Pond signed to BMG. Now, that’s interesting, and surely some of his early, hard-core fans may not be too happy with that arrangement; thankfully, it doesn’t seem to have had a negative effect on his music – an example eing his new single “Love To Get Used,”

“Automechanic” Jenny O. from Automechanic on Holy Trinity Records/Thirty Tigers

“Love To Get Used”Matt Pond from The Lives Inside The Lines In Your Hand on BMG

“Shake It Off”The Spinto Band from Cool Cocoon on Spintonic Recordings

“One Thing”Pascal Pinon from Twosomeness on Morr Music

Grouper‘s new single, “Vital,” is a dream pop track that is great if you’re in a melancholy mood, or just day-dreaming, but if you need stimulation, there are much more suited tracks earlier in this playlist of the week’s top new releases. In fact, one of the antidote’s for the sleepy feeling “Vital” conveys is the Guards‘ “Silver Lining.” In keeping with the chilled, mellow feel, the lead single, “Old Dreams,” from veteran singer/songwriter Hayden streams soft piano keys and acoustic guitar to set the mood.

“Vital”Grouper from The Man Who Died in His Boat on Kranky

“Old Dreams”Hayden from Us Alone on Arts & Crafts

Great Indie Cover Songs, Vol. IX: The Black Keys, The Golden Bloom, Ruby Isle, Shearwater, Franz Ferdinand, Nada Surf

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On their awesome 2004 album, 'Rubber Factory,' The Black Keys covered The Kinks' "Act Nice & Gentle"

We absolutely love cover songs. It’s probably because, most of the time, they are like something that is familiar but new, which is an interesting dichotomy in and of itself. Plus, recording cover songs can be a risky venture for almost any artist; the more well-known and beloved the original song, the more scrutinized any cover song will be. On the most part, at least in our experience, most cover songs just do not work, and others are absolutely dreadful. But there are others that stick out.

We have two different types of cover songs playlist mixtapes that we’ve been posting for years. We’ve put together playlists of classic cover songs, but mostly new, and lesser known, cover songs.  This installment includes cover songs (except for music fanatics, of course) by The Black Keys, The Golden Bloom, The Laureates, My Jerusalem, The Afghan Whigs, Sun Kil Moon, Nada Surf, Guards and others.

Note: Many covers were not officially released, and therefore, we don’t have an album link to offer, but where they’re available, we have, including the album links for the originals as well. Enjoy.

“Act Nice and Gentle” (The Kinks) – The Black Keys from Rubber Factory (2004)

The original: “Act Nice and Gentle” (Mono take) – The Kinks from Something Else (1968)

“Rake Song” (The Decemberists) – Ruby Isle

“30 Lives” (Motion Sick) – The Golden Bloom from 30 Lives/Doomsday Devices (2010)

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The rather little known band, The Motion Sick, are covered by indie musician, The Golden Bloom

The original: “30 Lives” – Motion Sick from The Truth Will Catch You, Just Wait… (2008)

“Baby’s On Fire” (Brian Eno) – Shearwater from unreleased single (circa 2008)

“You Got Lucky” (Tom Petty) – Setting Sun from single release (2009)

“Call Me (Blondie)”Franz Ferdinand from War Child – Heroes Vol.1 [+Digital Booklet] (2010)

The original: “Call Me”Blondie from Best of Blondie (1983)

“Kaleidoscope World” (The Chills) – People Press Play from Not Given Lightly – A Tribute To the Giant Golden Book Of New Zealand`s Alternative Music Scene (2009)

“66” (The Afghan Whigs) – My Jerusalem

The original: “66” – The Afghan Whigs from 1965 (1998)

“Where Is My Mind” (The Pixies)Nada Surf from Where Is My Mind: A Tribute to the Pixies (2007)

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The original: “Where Is My Mind” – The Pixies from Surfer Rosa

“Can’t Stand It” (Velvet Underground) – The Laureates from unreleased single (1999)

“Never Ending Math Equation” (Modest Mouse) – Sun Kil Moon

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“King of Carrot Flowers, Part One” (Neutral Milk Hotel) – Neutral Uke Hotel

The original: “King of Carrot Flowers, Part One”Neutral Milk Hotel from In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (1998)

“Taxi Cab” (Vampire Weekend) – Guards

“I’m on Fire” (Bruce Springsteen) – The Morning Birds

Want more cover songs? Browse through the Cover Songs archives.

Fresh Tracks from SXSW Bands To See: The Strokes, Yuck, Dodos, Generationals, Secret Cities, Strange Boys, Natural Child

Before we get going on today’s Fresh Tracks mix, we would like to give our condolences to the victims of the catastrophic earthquake/tsunami in Japan last Friday. The videos we’ve seen on TV and the web, plus images in print, are almost impossible to comprehend. If you would like to contribute any amount to the relief efforts in northeastern Japan, we always recommend sending donations to the American Red Cross or text 90999 for an automatic ten-dollar donation.

In celebration of SXSW‘s 25th Anniversary, which is happening all this week in Austin, Texas, we’re putting out a number of post mixes highlighting some of our most recommended Bands To See at SXSW 2011.  In this first SXSW mix, listen to bands we recommend you check out if you happen to be in Austin for the festivities. And, see Friday’s Fresh Tracks mix – it’s a not-to-miss mix, and features some other highly recommended artists performing this week at the world’s largest and longest-running music fest and conference – SXSW.

The build-up to The Strokes’ new LP, Angles, out March 22nd, (and streamable from their website) has been just crazy, and fans have had a limited opportunity to hear tracks from the album, seeing that there are no album streams out there that we know of.  Until last Friday, the band had only officially released one track, “Under Cover of Darkness,” and premiered the song, “Life is Simple in the Moonlight,” on Saturday Night Live earlier this month.  But late last week, The Strokes released two more tracks, “Taken For A Fool” and “Machu Picchu.”  Pre-order Angles on CD and vinyl via Amazon.

“Taken For A Fool”The Strokes from Angles

“Machu Picchu”The Strokes from Angles

“Life Is Simple in the Moonlight” (Live on SNL) – The Strokes from Angles

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Fresh Tracks From Here We Go Magic, and SXSW Showcasers Generationals and The Dodos

The Brooklyn indie band Here We Go Magic will release The January EP on May 10th, featuring leftover songs from the studio sessions for their LP, Pigeons. Plus, New Orleans‘ garage rock band Generationals’ will release their sophomore LP, Actor-Caster on March 28th, and The Dodos will drop their long-anticipated LP, No Colors, on April 12th. In fact, the first single from No Colors, “Black Nights,” has been a leading track on IRC for a few weeks now.

On Friday, Generationals and The Dodos will be performing during the same showcase at the Cedar Street Courtyard in Austin for SXSW.

“Hands in the Sky”Here We Go Magic from The January EP – out May 10th

“Greenleaf”Generationals from Actor-Caster(Exclusive MP3 version only on Amazon) – out March 28th

“Don’t Stop”The Dodos from No Colors – April 12th

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Plan for Yuck’s SXSW Shows to Be Filled To Capacity

Last month, IRC featured Chicago rising indie band Yuck in the Bands to Watch in 2011 series. In the past couple of weeks, yet another single from Yuck’s debut album has been hitting the blogs and music sites. At this rate, the entire track listing of the band’s recently released, self-titled LP, is going to end up a “web hit,” if you will. The latest track making the rounds, and hearting in the Hype Machine, looks to be the sweet lo-fi track, “Get Away.” After listening to Yuck’s debut, we spotlighted them last month in a Bands To Watch in 2011 post.

Yuck are scheduled to play three shows – Club Deville, Stubb’s and Kiss & Fly – this week at SXSW in Austin, and we can guarantee they’ll be packed, if not sold out. Checked the official date and time for Yuck’s SXSW shows.

“Get Away”Yuck from Yuck (2011)

More Than Cold Canadian Air Comes Out of Fargo

One of the best indie debut albums of 2010, in our books (Q: Where is that playlist mix? A: It’s in the works), was Secret Cities‘ spectacular LP, Pink Grafitti (vinyl edition). In fact, just hearing that the band were already prepping the release of a sophomore LP, Strange Hearts, for sometime this summer, was enough to spur us to go back and spin Pink Grafitti again – it’s that good. If this is your first introduction to the band, “Crime Love,” the first single from the new LP, might be all you need to get hooked into buying Pink Grafitti. Either way, you’re probably going to hear more about Secret Cities this year, as we can spot a break-out band in-the-making when we see one. And, hey, how often is it that we get anything good coming from Fargo, North Dakota? Still, in the beautiful big town you never hear about, Secret Cities are the shit right now for the local indie scene, and we can’t thank them enough for exporting their goods to the rest of the country. The mayor should declare the release date of Strange Hearts, March 22nd, as “Secret Cities’ Day” and give the boys the keys to the city. We’re sure if that really happened in the span of a week, it would get some press coverage.

“Love Crime”Secret Cities from Strange Hearts – out March 22nd

Secret Cities will perform at Lambert’s in Austin on Saturday, March 18th in a showcase set with other notable artists like Botany, Callers and Wires Under Tension.

Natural Child and The Strange Boys Release Split Single

As part of the Scion A/V Garage 7″ Series, two of our favorite modern southern garage rockers, The Strange Boys and Natural Child, recently got together to record this split single. Living up to their namesake, Texas’ Strange Boys created “American Radio,” an audio collage that features clips of everything from jazz and bluegrass, to Delta blues and funk with a couple of incomprehensible voice recording samples for a nearly five-minute long sonic tour de force. But just before you throw your hands up and say, ‘what’s the point?” you realize that the whole thing is a clever accurate portrayal of the mish-mash of musical styles that have come from the American South.

On the much shorter track, “The Jungle,” Nashville‘s Natural Child present a stripped-down, sing-along jem with unified voices and warm acoustic strumming. The nostalgic lyrics call upon iconic American images, like boxcar travelers and 1980s optimism. The only thing we don’t like about this track is that it just suddenly stops at a place where it sounds like the song is prematurely cut off. But, we checked to make sure, and that’s the way they released it. Hmm…

“American Radio”The Strange Boys from Scion A/V Garage 7″ Series (2011)

The Strange Boys will be playing shows at The Mohawk Patio and The Bat Bar in Austin this week for SXSW. Check their times here.

“The Jungle”Natural Child from Scion A/V Garage 7″ Series (2011)

Natural Child will be performing at The Mohawk Patio.

Guards Cover Vampire Weekend,  Phil Cook Goes Solo, White Denim Drop New Single, The White Wires’ Question

In preparation for another edition of IRC’s mix series, Indie Cover Songs, we thought you might be interested to hear this recent release from the band Guards putting their own spooky spin on Vampire Weekend‘s “Taxi Cab.”  Plus, Megafun guitarist Phil Cook shows off his slide guitar skills in this nice little instrumental from his upcoming debut solo album under the moniker, Phil Cook & His Feat. Is there a joke in there somewhere? Perhaps only his closest friends would know (even though it might be easier to guess if it was “feet”).  Moving on, the psychedelic rock band White Denim will drop their fourth album, D, on May 24th via Downtown Records. The first single, “Drug,” from D is a bit more mellow, but somehow rugged at the same time.  Also, the Ottawa, Canada punk pop band The White Wires just released this single, “Did You Forget My Name?” based on a bad dream the guitarist had one night.

“Ballad of a Hungry Mother”Phil Cook & His Feat from Phil Cook & His Feat – No Known SXSW Shows

“Taxi Cab” (Vampire Weekend) – Guards from web single – See SXSW Show Times

“Drug”White Denim from D – out May 24th – See SXSW Show Times

“Did You Forget My Name?”The White Wires from single web release – See SXSW Show Times