Best New Releases – Jonsi, Josh Ritter, Telekinesis, Kurt Von Stetten, The Lower 48, The 65’s, Dolfish, The Coast of Nebraska

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Jonsi of Sigur Ros contributed to the soundtrack of the new Cameron Crowe movie, 'We Bought A Zoo' - Photo by Exclaim.ca

It’s hard to believe that 2011 is almost over. It seemed like not really that long ago that we were putting together our Best Songs of 2010 mixtapes (now working on Vol. IV for 2011) – which by the way, are still up and running (a few missing mp3 links, but 90% operational), and well worth listening to if you missed them originally. Plus, with Christmas in the air, don’t miss out on the largest online collection of indie and alternative rock Christmas songs.

Anyways, this week marks the third to last Best New Releases mix for 2011. Problem is, there is not that much to talk about this week, and we suspect it will be like this for the rest of the year.  Nevertheless, you can access mixes featuring hundreds and hundreds of great songs from 2011.  Browse, stream and download the archives of mixes like Best New Releases, Recent Releases We Almost Missed, In Dee Mail, Bands to Watch, Summer Songs and more. That should be plenty to keep you busy for a while, and don’t miss the on-going new series, Best Songs of 2011 (Vol. IV will be published Sunday; all 12 volumes will be published by the end of January 2012).

First up, the prolific musician, instrumentalist and composer Jonsi (Sigur Ros) has a lot going on recently. In October, Sigur Ros‘ released a new double live album and film, Inni. Last month, the band confirmed they were also working on a new “ambient” album slated for release in the spring of 2012 (another reason to look forward to spring).

Hopefully, we won’t have to wait that long to hear the first couple of tracks from the yet-to-be-named LP. And this week, Jonsi is garnering tons of mainstream media and blog coverage due to the release of the new movie, and accompanying soundtrack, We Bought A Zoo. Last year, Jonsi was asked to compose a number of tracks for the film by director Cameron Crowe.

Following Jonsi, listen to new music from indie folk pop band The Lower 48; a live cut from Josh Ritter‘s first live album; the newest from another singer-songwriter, Kurt Von Stetten; a double-shot of lo-fi indie psych pop from Graham Repulski; a cover song of The Smiths from Telekinesis; punk rock from the band The 65’s; and a new track by Dolfish that sounds like the band Apples in Stereo.

“Gathering Stories”Jónsi from We Bought a Zoo

The EndThe Lower 48 from Where All Maps End (self-released)

“Latern” (Live) – Josh Ritter from Live at the Iveagh Gardens (self-released)

“Codify”Kurt Von Stetten from Cyclops

“Mommy’s Dreaming” – Graham Repulski from My Color is Red

Double-shot: “Everyone Likes My Three Dollar Shirt” – Graham Repulski from My Color is Red

“Sheila Take A Bow” (The Smiths) – Telekinesis from Please, Please, Please: A Tribute to The Smiths

“Walk On Selfishly”The 65′s from Strike Hard!

“Your Love Is Bummin’ Me Out”Dolfish from the 7″

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In Dee Mail Releases – The Coast of Nebraska, Trip Effect

The In Dee Mail mixtape series is different from the regular Best New Releases because each of the bands featured via In Dee Mail sent their music to us ‘in dee mail’ using the proper submission process. Because we get so many submissions – more than we can ever get to – the submission form is necessary to filter out submissions that do not include at least one MP3 link. That’s because we rarely ever use links to Soundcloud, file downloads, Bandcamp, etc. Since we use the Yahoo! media player to stream music on every mixtape, we can only profile an artist that supplies a MP3 link of a current song.

As one way to put a dent in the piles of music submissions we receive, we search our database for new releases that have release dates for the week in question, and if we like what we hear, we include it in this section of the weekly Best New Releases. We’ve been doing this for a while now, and the response from IRC’s regular and new visitors has been impressive.

First up is the ironically named duo, The Coast of Nebraska, who also ironically are not even from Nebraska, but much further south – Austin, Texas. It’s no surprise to us that we receive a lot of noteworthy submissions from Austin. The Coast of Nebraska is yet another. On Saturday, the band released their new album, Hope Swallows. Their well-honed sound is a mix of indie rock, psychedelic and glam rock.

“Hope Swallows”The Coast of Nebraska from Hope Swallows

“This Old Home”The Coast of Nebraska from Hope Swallow

The Coast of Nebraska has opened for bands like The Magnificent Snails, Jay Satellite, Paperthreat, Bridge Farmers, School of Liars   and include among their top influences The Beatles, Sweet, Pavement, Boz Scaggs, Super Furry Animals.

Trip Effect is an unsigned band from Rockford, Illinois who deliver a mixture of raw acoustic rock and technical theory based playing. The band says their music “proves an unplugged sound can still rock out as hard as anything.

“Past The Edge”Trip Effect from  Second Life

“The Rain” –  Trip Effect from  Second Life

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DIY album cover of Loves It!'s 'Yay' - via AustinChronicle.com

Recent Releases We Almost Missed – Loves It!, Seventeen Evergreen

Those of you who are most familiar with IRC probably know about another mega-MP3 mixtape series we run called Recent Releases We Almost Missed. The entire premise of the series is to highlight noteworthy singles (not necessarily the albums they originate on) that, for one reason or another, we did not publish in the Best New Releases mixtape for the week of their official release. It’s a way of playing catch-up.

So, we decided to start incorporating it into the Best New Releases mixtapes as long as the songs were released within the past month – everything earlier than that will be saved and profiled in the next edition of Recent Releases We Almost Missed. In fact, we’re working on a huge RRWAM right now, the last to be published in 2011. But for now, here are some tracks from recent releases that we thought we’d share with you to see what your response is.

“Bobby Kennedy”Loves It! from Yay – Dec. 6th

Double-shot: Two Sides”Loves It! from Yay – Dec. 6th

“Angels”Seventeen Evergreen from Psyentist – Dec. 6th

 

Best New Releases of the Week: Broken Social Scene, The New Pornographers, Hold Steady, Josh Ritter, more

brokensocialsceneAlbum cover for Broken Social Scene’s new LP, Forgiveness Rock Record


The always growing and morphing Broken Social Scene release their fourth studio album today, which you can also stream on Spinner. So far, from what we’ve heard, it sounds like BSS have out done themselves once again. To give you an idea of what the album is like, check out the lead single, “World Sick.” All in all, BSS have proven once again why they are one of the biggest bands of ‘indie rock’ in the past half decade-plus. The Toronto based band kicked-off a two-month long tour of the U.S. and Europe with a sold out show last evening at Los Angeles’ Henry Fonda Threatre, and also have upcoming sold out shows at New York’s Webster Hall and London’s Brixton Academy (would love to be at one or both of those shows).

“World Sick”Broken Social Scene from Forgiveness Rock Record

Stream The New Pornographers via Spinner now
Broken Social Scene on MySpace

One of the most talented and popular Canadian indie bands of the past decade has been Vancouver’s The New Pornographers. Over the years, the band launched into the upper stratosphere of the indie rock world, selling out shows and winning praise from music critics, bloggers and respected musicians. Now, the band is back with the new album, Together, featuring the thrilling, buzzing power-pop relic, “Your Hands,” as the lead single. The band will set out on a 10-week tour of the U.S. and Europe with a kick-off performance Thursday night in Woodstock, New York.

“Your Hands”The New Pornographers from Together

Stream The New Pornographers new LP now

The New Pornographers on MySpace

Like a line-up from a great festival set, today’s releases feature one amazing band and artist after another (even the ones further down you probably have never heard of). The Hold Steady also dropped a new LP today, Heaven is Whenever, which also sounds – so far – like another impressive work from one of Brooklyn‘s most popular bands. The band are currently on a nine city U.S. tour with an IRC Band to Watch, Twin Tigers, opening. The Hold Steady will embark on a European tour in June and then again in the U.S. in July.

“The Weekenders”The Hold Steady from Heaven is Whenever

Stream Hold Steady’s new LP via Spinner
The Hold Steady on MySpace

Josh Ritter is easily one of the best singer-songwriters of the past decade, amassing a splendid discography of albums that are cherished like gold by his most enthusiastic fans. Today, Ritter released his sixth album, So Runs The World Away; based on the track presented here, the LP is sure to be another great success for the incredibly talented artist, and likely bring him new fans, as well as sell out shows for his upcoming 13 city tour of the eastern United States.

“Change of Time” Josh Ritter from So Runs The World Away

Bonus: “To The Dogs or Whatever”Josh Ritter from The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter (2007)

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The following are other tracks from new releases this week that we like, including music from The Whitsundays, Steve Mason, The Joy Formidable and Future Islands. But first, check out this debut single from New York’s The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt‘s debut LP, I Love You (the title is much longer, but we edited it). The band has been featured in The New York Times, New York magazine, NME and many other publications and blogs, especially for their splashy live shows.

“Ride/Friendship”The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt from I Love You…

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt on MySpace

“I Can’t Get Off My Cloud” The Whitsundays from Saul

The Whitsundays on MySpace

“All Come Down”Steve Mason from Boys Outside

Steve Mason on MySpace

“Whirring” The Joy Formidable from A Balloon Called Moaning EP

The Joy Formidable official website

“In the Fall” Future Islands from In Evening Air

Future Islands on MySpace

On it’s way: Part Two of the Best New Releases of the Week (5/3/2010) profiles artists and bands that many of you have probably never heard of – but we think you will be glad once you have. Many of the artists in Part Two would otherwise be featured in IRC’s long-running profile and mix series, In Dee Mail – that’s music we dig that has been sent in via email from artists and bands around the world.

More Releases for Week of May 3, 2010 (compiled by Pitchfork)

8Ball & MJG: 10 Toes Down [Push Management/Grand Hustle/E1] Batusis: Batusis [Smog Veil] Blank Dogs: Quiet Years [Captured Tracks] Booka Shade: More! [Get Physical] [North American release] The Fall: Your Future Our Clutter [Domino] [U.S. release] The Flaming Lips/Stardeath and White Dwarfs: The Dark Side of the Moon [Warner Bros.] [CD release] Flying Lotus: Cosmogramma [Warp] Minus the Bear: Omni [Dangerbird] Stereo Total: Baby Ouh! [Kill Rock Stars] Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!: I Love You. I Love You. I Love You and I’m in Love With You. Have an Awesome Day! Have the Best Day of Your Life! [Luaka Bop] Paul Weller: Wake Up the Nation [Yep Roc]