Top Ten Songs Playlists May, 2012 – Here We Go Magic, Hallelujah the Hills, Beach House, Best Coast, Silversun Pickups

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The indie pop band, Here We Go Magic, placed two songs in the Top 10 for May 2012

After analyzing the web statistics to determine which songs IRC listeners streamed and downloaded the most during the month of May, the Top 10 Songs playlists for the last full month of spring 2012 are in. Once again, our listeners have proven once again they have great tastes. For this post, we included the top five songs for each playlist with a link to the Top Ten Songs page for the complete playlist for each week in May. We’re currently collecting and analyzing our website data to determine the top songs for June. Please understand it takes time to do this and to create the playlists.


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May 1st – May 7th

The first week of May was another great week for great singles from new album releases. Interestingly, of the Vol. I and Vol. II post playlists for the week, Ane Brun came out with the No. 2 spot of the week. That wouldn’t have been our choice for top track of the week, but hey, the Top 10 is determined by listeners. At No. 2, a more likely No. 1 song for the week, Reptar offer the standout track, “Sebastian.” To round out the Top 5 of the week are new singles from Mystery Jets, The Mowgils and Ramona Falls, respectively.

“Do You Remember (feat. First Aid Kit)– Ane Brun from It All Starts With One on America

“Sebastian” – Reptar from Body Faucet on Vagrant Records

“Someone Purer” – Mystery Jets from Radlands
Track via SideOneTrackOne.com

“I’ve Been Around”The Mowglis from Sound the Drum

“Spore” – Ramona Falls from Prophet on Barsuk Records

See the rest of the Top 10 Songs for May 1st to May 7th


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May 8th – May 14th

Here We Go Magic has built a loyal following over the past few years with their unique style of infectious indie pop. Their new single, “How Do I Know?,” is rhythmically upbeat and infectious pop – in fact, a friend has already added it to a summer 2012 playlist she’s making, which will likely be posted on IRC, to kick-off the first summer playlist since the past couple of years successful Summer Mixtape Series.

The No. 2 spot went to Silveruns Pickups‘ newest single from their new release, Neck of the Woods. A second single from Here We Go Magic took the No. 3 spot, followed by Dana Boy and The Cribs to round out the Top 5.

“How Do I Know” – Here We Go Magic from A Different Ship

“Bloody Mary” – Silversun Pickups from Neck of the Woods on Dangerbird Records
Track from CauseEqualsTime.com

“Make Up Your Mind” – Here We Go Magic from A Different Ship

“Call To Be” – Dana Buoy from Summer Bodies on Lefse Records

“Chi Town” – The Cribs from In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull (Bonus Edition) on Witchita Recordings

See the rest of the Top 10 Songs for May 8th to May 14th

May 15th – May 21st

The second week of May delivered a number of anticipated new releases, especially from Beach House and Best Coast, whose singles, not surprisingly, took the No. 1 and No. 2 spots of the week, respectively, according to IRC listeners. Brooklyn’s synth pop trio Plushgun ranked at No. 3 for the week of May 15th, followed by Duquette Johnston and The Rebel Kings and Parlovr, at No. 4 and No. 5. The lower half of the Top 10 Songs for the week include, in order, new singles from fresh album drops by Apollo Ghosts, Carousel, Black Tambourine, Concubines and Violens.

“Myth” – Beach House from Bloom

“The Only Place” – Best Coast from The Only Place

“Wasted Away” – Plushgun from Me.Me

“Roll Baby Roll” – Duquette Johnston and The Rebel Kings, new single for the season finale of Private Practice

“You Only Want It Cause You’re Lonely” – Parlovr from Kook Soul

See the rest of the Top 10 Songs for May 15th to May 21st

May 22nd – May 28th

This is a great week for lesser known bands with new albums as the Top 10 results clearly show; there are plenty of great songs in this playlist. A band that we named a band to watch a couple of years ago, Hallelujah The Hills, rocketed to the No. 1 spot this week with their lastest single, “Get Me in a Room,” whatever that means. The band’s newest album, No One Knows What Happens Next, received a five-star rating on Amazon. At No. 2 is the newest single, “Passage,” from the band Exitmusic, followed by an IRC 2010 Band to Watch, The Danks at No. 3; Shrouded Strangers at No. 4 and JBM to round out the top five.

“Get Me in a Room” – Hallelujah the Hills from No One Knows What Happens Next on Discrete Pageantry Records

“Passage” – Exitmusic from Passage on Secretly Canadian

“Automocar” – The Danks from Are You Afraid of the Danks on Hidden Pony Records

“(Don’t Look At The) Pink Lightning” Shrouded Strangers from Lost Forever on Trade Root / Izniz

“Only Now” – JBM from Stray Ashes on Western Vinyl

See the rest of the Top 10 Songs for May 22nd to May 28th

Note: May 29th to May 30th will be included in the June Top 10 Songs

Best New Releases, Week of May 8th – Here We Go Magic, P.S. I Love You, Virals, The Cribs, Heavy Cream, Royal Headaches

herewegomagicAs we throttle towards summer, the pile-up of great summer tracks (to be included in the upcoming Summer Mixes series) expands ever more. Add to that new singles from Here We Go Magic and P.S. I Love You especially. We already posted a review of P.S. I Love You as the Album of the Week with a number of tracks.

One song that will be a single for upcoming summer playlists will be the undeniable “How Do I Know” off of Here We Go Magic’s newest album, A Different Ship. HWGM is one of our favorite nerdy indie pop masters of recent years. The double-shot single, “Make Up Your Mind,” is such a different sound for the band that we’re not sure what to think. It has an 80’s new wave style, complete with high octane electronic keyboard notes and a forward-charging beat that remind us of soundtracks of movies from the 1980s, like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The album itself has mixed reviews online, but we’re digging it.

“How Do I Know”Here We Go Magic from A Different Ship

“Make Up Your Mind”Here We Go Magic from A Different Ship

Although we are digging A Different Ship, our Album of the Week has to go to PS I Love You’s sophomore release, Death Dreams. Read the full review and listen to tracks from the album.

“Bloody Mary” – Silversun Pickups from Neck of the Woods on Dangerbird Records
Track from CauseEqualsTime.com

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Virals Rises Out of the Ashes of the Band Lovvers

Virals is a new music project from Shaun Hencher, the frontman of Dionysian punks, Lovvers. Following the break up of Lovvers, Virals offers a new beginning and see’s Shaun predominately writing, playing and recording on his own. With that new beginning comes a fresh approach to songwriting that takes cues from the sunshine vibe of certain American states yet retaining a suitably English feel.

Beginning as a studio-only project in late 2010, Hencher began with the main aim to craft songs that stick in the head but don’t take themselves too seriously. To date he’s stockpiled a collection of twenty-plus songs, and is only now starting to make these songs available with a series of well-planned releases.

Opening with “Coming Up With The Sun,” a glorious shot of wide-eyed she-loves-me/she-loves-me-not powerpop, Virals offer up an EP that’s as infectious as the band name would suggest. Recalling the classic productions of Nick Lowe, Bob Mould’s Sugar or even The Go Gos, sharing the same earworm qualities and wreckless abandon. But let’s start off first with the sweet track, “Gloria.”

“Gloria”Virals from Coming Up with the Sun

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The Cribs, Heavy Cream Deliver Back-to-Back Punk Rock Singles

These next two new singles were almost made to be played back-to-back. First up, one of the U.K.’s finest brother bands of the past decade, The Cribs, return with more of their straight-forward punk/garage rock on the lead single, “Chi Town” from their fifth studio album. It’s the trio’s first album since 2009’s Ignore The Ignorant, which peaked at No. 8 on the U.K. charts and earned them a Silver Certificate for the album, In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull.

Add the new-to-us band, Heavy Cream, to the list of awesome girl fronted garage/punk rock bands that have been popping up all over the place in recent years. The single, “John Johnny,” is an infectious, lo-fi, punk rocker track that reminds us a little bit of My Thrill Kill Cult’s “Devil Bunnies.” It also sounds like a track that would be considered if there were ever to be an alternative soundtrack to Pulp Fiction – a playlist which we actually plan to publish this summer – we enjoy making alternative (or Part II or Part III) soundtrack playlists for movies, especially Quentin Tarantino movies, like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill.

“Chi Town”The Cribs from In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull(Bonus Edition) on Witchita Recordings

“John Johnny” – Heavy Cream from Super Treatment on Infinity Cat

royalheadache Royal Headache have emerged as Australia’s foremost new soul rebels. After a youth spent earning their stripes in the punk and hardcore scene, Royal Headache came together in 2008 over a mutual love of the urgency and melody associated with the classic sounds of 60’s mod and 70s punk and power pop. They craft tight, irresistible, R&B-inflected punk songs, and hone a universal message of redemption through passion. Pure of heart and immune to pretension, Royal Headache released their self-titled debut in the U.S. this week. They play youth-energy rock at its most vindicating and motivating.

Wisconsin musician S. Carey is best known as music director, drummer (one of two drummers) and supporting vocalist of the immensely popular indie folk band Bon Iver. But on his debut EP, Hoyas, he explores a different territory. The lead single below, “Two Angles” delivers a hauntingly electronica/dub-step track combined with an interesting infusion of trumpet runs.

“Down the Lane” – Royal Headache from Royal Headache on What’s Your Rupture?

“Two Angles”S. Carey from  Hoyas EP

New Singles from Freshly Dropped Albums by Orpheum Bell and Sean Bones

The new single from Dana Buoy is one we just happened upon. The name was somewhat familiar, and without checking it out further first, we just fired up the single from his/her new album and a minute into it realized it’s a pretty good track in its own way, for a certain moment. It has aspects that range from celebratory to shimmery, even soaring, with high-pitched guitar notes, robustly upbeat drums, choruses and synths.

This is a good song for a summer playlist because it just sounds like a song fit to play at the beach, at an outdoor barbecue, driving on a blazing day with windows down or while your biking on a trail. Some songs just create an imagery, and “Call To Be” does that. And with an album title of Summer Bodies it’s even more enticing to eventually get around to listening to it. Turns out, Dana Buoy is simply the solo moniker of Akron/Family percussionist Dana Janssen. Sweet.

“Call To Be”Dana Buoy from Summer Bodies on Lefse Records

Next, it sounds like Tom Waits has met up with the Squirrel Nut Zippers on the track “Poor Laetitia,” from the band Orpheum Bell; the song overall has such a convincingly old fashion bluesy jazz style that it would fit nicely on the soundtrack to Chicago. Shifting into a completely different gear, the new single from Sean Bones, “Here Now,” which is followed by the dark dubstep electro dance track, “Kaiyo Maru” by Led Er Est.

“Poor Laetitia”Orpheum Bell from The Other Sister’s Home (self-released)

“Here Now”Sean Bones from Buzzards Boy (self-released)

“Kaiyo Maru”Led Er Est from The Diver on Sacred Bones Records

Popular Austin Band, Saints of Valory, Drop Sophomore Album

The next band, Saints of Valory, released their sophomore album this week. The title track, the first single, “Kids,” definitely got our attention. The lead singer exhibits a wide vocal range with similarities to Chris Martin. The track winds and turns through verses of mellow rock story-telling backed by a strong drum beat, bass and synths that slowly build to grand, almost epic, choruses and shimmering guitar riffs. The song is a wonderful composition with hi-fi recording quality that makes it seems likely for FM radio, and especially college radio.

Less than six months after relocating to Austin – after an inspired visit to SXSW in 2010 – the band placed in the top ten in six categories of the Austin Chronicle‘s 2011 Music Awards. Saints of Valory sound is less indie and more mainstream leaning, which would explain why they’ve been featured on Billboard.

“Kids”Saints of Valory from Kids

Raleigh Band Drift Wood Miracle and The Driftwood Singers

Drift Wood Miracle is a Raleigh unsigned indie rock band Indie. In 2010, the band was formed organically between friends Alex Phillips and Bryan Diver, and soon they had an 11-song debut album, Today or Yesterday. The duo have now released a follow-up EP this week, Cuidade. They formed a band to play live gigs in North Carolina.

Their influences include Manchester Orchestra, James Vincent McMorrow, Brand New, Danny Malone, Timbre, Sigur Ros, Brand New, and Kevin Devine. “Cabin in the Snow” is the track that we actually picked over another song they are offering up as a single, “Call My Name,” because the former is more representative of the promise we hear in the duo’s folk pop/rock sound. Diver’s voice sounds like another singer that we just can’t put our finger on.

“Call My Name”Drift Wood Miracle from Cuidadé

Cabin In The SnowDrift Wood Miracle from Cuidadé

The next band, The Driftwood Singers, mix folk sounds and gospel style singing in their longing tale, “I Don’t Live Here Anymore.” It’s a bit coincidental that this week’s Best New Releases includes two bands with the not too common word “driftwood” in their name, so it made sense to group them together.

“I Don’t Live Here Anymore” The Driftwood Singers from I Don’t Live Here Anymore


Life-long friends growing up in Philadelphia, the band Cheers Elephant were once called Instant Breakfast, but after high school they went their separate ways for a year or so, but decided to get back together as a band, and renamed themselves Cheers Elephant, after a circus elephant in Coney Island, who reportedly only drank beer.

They soon started gaining some traction as a serious band with their mix of rootsy and psychedelic rock, mixed with aspects of folk and even a bit of pop. We like the edgy guitar solo on “Falling Out.” The band’s second track, “Doin’ It Right,” is much different – energetic, upbeat, mysterious and somehow almost danceable. In fact, the first few seconds of the track sound almost exactly like the intro to the Kings of Convenience stellar track, “Toxic Girl.”

“Falling Out”Cheers Elephant from Like Wind Blows Fire

“Doin’ It Right”Cheers Elephant from Like Wind Blows Fire

Soundcloud Tracks: Animal Kingdom, Bigg Jus, and Fela Kuti

The following is a collection of Soundcloud only tracks, which are placed at the end of the playlist so that the all of the other 16 songs above will stream altogether (wish one exception on the second track from Virals) uninterrupted. Out of time to say much about these next three tracks other than we included them because some people are bond to dig one or more of them.

Animal Kingdom – Strange Attractor from The Looking Away on Boombox / Mom + Pop

Bigg Jus – Black Roses from Machines That Make Civilzation Fun on Mush Records

Fela Kuti – Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense from on Live In Detroit, 1986 on Knitting Factory Records

Fresh Tracks from Fuc*ed Up, Here We Go Magic, Tape Deck Mountain, Crystal Antlers, Thurston Moore, YACHT, Ming Ming

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Fcked Up leads off this installment of Fresh Tracks with two new tracks from their upcoming release, David Comes to Life, the second part of a series about an imaginary town called David. On Record Store Day, Fcked Up released David’s Town, a compilation of fictional bands.

“The Other Shoe”F*cked Up from David Comes To Life – out June 7th

“A Little Death” Fuc*ed Up from David Comes to Life

Here’s a complete list of all 27 bands and artists with new MP3 singles in this installment of Fresh Tracks:

Fuc*ed Up
Here We Go Magic
Tape Deck Mountain
Motorboater
1,2,3
Thee Oh Sees
Crystal Antlers
Thurston Moore
Craig Wedren (with Conor Oberst and Janet Weiss)
YACHT
Okkervil River
Ledbellies
Country Mice
Eternal Summers
Ming Ming
John Lamanica
Fan Modine
Blithe Field
Ghostly Dust Machine
Virgin of the Birds
White Belt Yellow Tag
Pat Jordache
Other Lives
The Morning Birds
Buxter Hoot’n
Chilly Gonzalez
Seapony

Following F*cked Up, we just got in some new tracks from upcoming releases by Here We Go Magic and Art Brut. Even though they just released a very good LP a few months ago, next week HWGM will release The January EP, which features a collection of songs produced at the band’s upstate New York recording studio.  These songs clearly demonstrate the band’s expanding talent, by now well known within the indie music realm, for creating a musical world with Luke Temples vocals soaring and spinning from track to track. Here We Go Magic are currently touring the U.S.

“Hands in the Sky”Here We Go Magic from The January EP

We just got this tour-only single from Tape Deck Mountain. The song, “Kellies,” will be limited to only 100 cassettes to be sold during TDM shows. On June 2, the band kicks off a multi-city tour with indie band, Woodsman. Plus, here’s a new track, “Left Limb” from Motorboater, from his upcoming debut due in June via The Record Machine.

“Kellies”Tape Deck Mountain

“Left Limb”Motorboater

Next up, are a couple of bands that we’re watching closely as they really start to rise in popularity. They are Pittsburgh duo 1,2,3 have sent out the lead single from their upcoming June 21st debut, New Heaven,  and San Francisco indie psych-rock band  Thee Oh Sees, a band that has been climbing up on the ladder of ‘indie’ recognition, if you will over the past year or so, will release their sophomore album, Castlemania, on May 17th. (Pre-order here)

“I Need Seed” – Thee Oh Sees from Castlemania – out June 14th

Note: You can click on the album titles to order or pre-order most of the tracks in today’s post mixtape. Plus, you’ll get 20 gigs of free (no hidden charges) of cloud space from Amazon.

We’re digging a brand new song, “Summer Solstice,” from Crystal Antlers upcoming new album, Two Way Mirror, set to drop on July 12th. The track, which is the first single from the LP, starts out with a few mellow synth keys and then breaks out into an earnest, melodic semi-rocker with an uplifting rhythm and horsed vocals only to quickly fade away and fizzle out much like it started.

Our criticism of the song is that it is much too short (right as we were getting into it, the track winds down). We really wanted them to exploit the opportunity of a song that had it going on, and set off on a blazing jam with high octane synth and guitar licks, but instead, as we said, a great song ended way to soon. The track comes to us by way of Consequence of Sound, which has a nice piece about the new album by Crystal Antlers.

“Summer Solstice” Crystal Antlers from Two Way Mirror

“Benediction” is a fresh track from Sonic Youth founder Thurston Moore‘s up-coming solo album, Demolished Thoughts.  Also, don’t miss Fresh Tracks from YACHT‘s upcoming album, Craig Wedren with Conor Oberst and Janet Weiss, plus, the lead single from Okkervil River‘s new LP, I Am Very Far, and new songs from Country Mice, Ledbellies, and Eternal Summers.

“Benediction” Thurston Moore from Demolished Thoughts – out May 24th

“Are We” (featuring Conor Oberst and Janet Weiss)” – Craig Wedren from Are We single

“Dreaming”Seapony from Go With Me – out May 31st

“Dystopia” YACHT from Shangri-La – out June 21st

“Wake and Be Fine”Okkervil River from I Am Very Far

“Cowboy and Indian”Ledbellies

“Morning Son” – Country Mice from Twister – out June 7th

“Cog” – Eternal Summers from Prisoner

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Lefse Records just sent us this somewhat dark, and at times, chaotic, instrumental track from Ming Ming‘s upcoming album, set to be released on June 28th. Also, check out Art Brut‘s “Lost Weekend,” the first track from their May 23rd album release Brilliant Tragic! The lead track is as menacing as its title, “Eater Of The Dead.” Plus, check out a fresh track from singer/songwriter John Lamanica and a lead single from an upcoming releases by Fan Modine.

“Eater Of The Dead” Ming Ming from TBA – June 28th

“Heartling” – John Lamanica from Volunteers

“Julu Road”Fan Modine from Gratitude for The Shipper – May 24th

Blithe Field, Ghostly Dust Machine, Virgin of the Birds

Blithe Field is Spencer Radcliffe – a 19 year old producer from Ohio, specializing in messy sample based electronic music. A label promoter said his sound is “like if Gold Panda ditched Ableton to record outdoors on an old sampler that didn’t work at speeds above 120 bpm.”

We’re definitely digging this first track, “Crushing” from Blithe Field’s debut album, Two Hearted, due out June 28th.

“Crushing”Blithe Field from Two Hearted

Bad Panda Records just sent in two new tracks – one from the classy down-tempo of the Ghostly Dust Machine project, inspired by Canadians J. Dilla, Nujabes and D.J. Krush, plus, a new track from Virgin of the Birds that has a 1960’s vibe that straddles  between lo-fi folk and the occasional grandeur of early art rock.

“Ode To A Baby Snowstorm” Ghostly Dust Machine

“Let Me Be Your Bride”Virgin Of The Birds

White Belt Yellow Tag, who are gearing up for their May 21st U.S. EP release,   You’re Not Invincible, won critical acclaim in the U.K. last year for their debut album featuring unashamedly big, anthemic, booming pop tunes mixed with their own brand of distorted, fuzzy rock. The band are often compared to The Doves.  The NME proclaimed White Belt Yellow Tag possess “the artistic solemnity of Elbow or Doves” and The Fly said “they are confident, moody, atmospheric and armed with glacial, killer tunes.”

“146 Ways To”White Belt Yellow Tag from You’re Not Invincible – May 21st

The group is now performing in China, an inspiring tale of western music traveling across the barriers of music and culture, similar to the story of western rock breaking through the Iron Curtain of Soviet Russia in the early 1970’s.

From the rising band, Tuneyards, founding member Pat Jordache has recorded a new album, Future Songs, that was just released two weeks ago. Here’s the lead single, “Phantom Limb,” which we already think might end up on one of our Halloween Mixtapes in just less than six months from now.

“Phantom Limb”Pat Jordache (Tuneyards) from Future Songs – April 26th

Plus, Oklahoma indie band Other Lives have presented a marvelously introspective, somewhat melancholy single that has been part of our in-cafe mixtape for the past few days. The song is the title track from Other Lives’ upcoming LP, Tamer Animals, set to officially drop on May 17th. The LP will be the band’s sophomore album on TBD Records, which released Other Lives’ official, self-titled debut in 2009. Check out an instrumental track from The Morning Birds that includes thunderclaps as percussion and the chant-sounding vocals of Thorington and Samuel Markus.

“For 12″ Other Lives from Tamer Animals

“Quickening”The Morning Birds

Buxter Hoot’n is an unsigned indie “roots rock” band from  San Francisco, California.  Buxter Hoot’n will release their third, self-titled album at the end of the month, and we have the lead single from it. The album displays the band’s “Americana roots, Rolling Stones’ swagger, pop sensibilities and honest lyricism,” according to their publicist.

Over the past five years, the band have opened for Jackie Green, Los Lobos, Builders and the Butchers, The Stone Foxes, The Devil Makes Three, and many others, and include among their top musical influences Bob Dylan and Allman Brothers.  Their sophomore album, In Another Life, debuted as the #5 most added album for the Americana Music Association in September and has remained on their charts every week since.

“Blue Night” – Buxter Hoot’n

Claiming to be the world’s first orchestrated rap record (hmmm, oil and water?), Chilly Gonzalez is prepping to release The Unspeakable Chilly Gonzalez on June 7th. Without going into more details, the following track features a medley of ‘songs’ from the album. The main reason we are featuring this is to see what people’s reaction is to this experimentation. We are fence-sitting, but if we were to pick one of the most daring and bizarre albums of the year, this would be up in the top of the list. Maybe we’ll do that – a playlist mix of the weirdest albums of 2011.

“The Unspeakable Medley”Chilly Gonzalez from The Unspeakable Chilly Gonzalez