Best New Releases – Grouplove, The Drums, The Kooks, Blitzen Trapper, Neon Indian, Girls, Mates of State, St. Vincent, Ladytron

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This is one of the best weeks for new album releases in a while – the list of bands with fresh drops reads like a line-up for Coachella. With at least a dozen popular artists like The Drums, The Kooks, Grouplove, Blitzer Trapper, Neon Indian, Girls, Mates of State, St. Vincent, Robbers on High Street, and Memoryhouse releasing new albums this week, it means that you have quite a number of albums to add to your collection, and/or to add to your wish list for Christmas.

For the past week, we’ve already heard some of the most anticipated LPs, like those from The Drums, The Kooks, Mates of State, Grouplove and Neon Indian. The fantastic singles from these albums make for a great mix that you can stream or download. Plus, there are other noteworthy singles below from lesser-known,  new-to-us, and radar love bands.

Right out of the gate, we wanted to start off with one of the best debuts of 2011 from IRC Breakout Band of 2011, Los Angeles indie/alt rock band, Grouplove. We have so much to say about them, but we’re saving it for the upcoming Breakout Bands of 2011 feature series wherein IRC readers, like they did in 2010, will pick the top “new” bands of 2011.

The band’s lead single, “Colours,” is one of the best songs of 2011. If there is one band we think of when listening to Grouplove, it would have to be the Pixies. That’s not to say at all that Grouplove are comparable to Pixies in any way other than Grouplove have obviously been influenced by the alternative rock icons.

“Colours” – Grouplove from Never Trust a Happy Song

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Next, The Drums keep it rolling, and demonstrate a musical and creative maturation, with their sophomore album, Portamento. The first single, “Money,” pretty much follows the anthemic summer pop sound that made them a buzz band in 2010. But the band also reveal a completely different sound with the track “Searching For Heaven.” If we hadn’t known it was The Drums, we’d never have guessed. What do you think about this bold step in a new direction for the band?

“Money” – The Drums from Portamento

Double-shot: “Searching For Heaven”The Drums from Portamento

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Up next is the Konk Studio recording artist, and one of our favorite U.K. indie bands, The Kooks, who don’t disappoint with their newest LP, Junk of the Heart. In addition to the widely circulated lead track, “It Is Me,” we also threw in the title track for good measure.

“Is It Me”The Kooks from Junk of the Heart (stream album)

“Junk of the Heart (Happy)” – The Kooks from Junk of the Heart

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And if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a double-shot of Neon Indian, and two standout tracks from their sophomore album, and of course the lead single from Blitzen Trapper‘s new LP, American Goldwing, which is available to listen to in its entirety at the stream link below.

“Polish Girl”Neon Indian from Era Extrana (stream album)
Double-shot: “Fallout”Neon Indian from Era Extrana

“Love the Way You Walk Away”Blitzen Trapper from American Goldwing (stream album)

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Plus, listen to new songs that include sweet tracks from Teen Daze, ANR, Pajama Club and others.

“The Harvest”Teen Daze from A Silent Planet

“New Armor”ANR from Stay Kids Deluxe Edition

“Quiet America” Memoryhouse from The Years EP

“Surgeon”St. Vincent from Strange Mercy

If you’re at work, fair warning: the wonderfully energetic track “Maracas” from Mates of State might cause you to get up in your cubical and dance. The same can be said for the following track from Robbers on High Street. It just made sense those two tracks where back to back in this mix.

Then the Shimmering Stars jump in the time machine back to 1965 British Invasion tracking on their new single, plus Girls, Pajama Club, Barn Owl, Big Harp and many others.

“Maracas” – Mates of State from Mountaintops (album stream)

“Hey Unbelievers”Robbers On High Street from Hey There Golden Hair

“I’m Gonna Try”Shimmering Stars from Violent Hearts

“Vomit”Girls from Father, Son, Holy Ghost Sounds

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“These Are Conditions”Pajama Club from Pajama Club

“Two Cousins” – Slow Club from Paradise – mp3 via Musicforants

“Dimitri Mendeleev”Astronautilis from This Is Our Science

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“White Elephant” – Ladytron from Gravity the Seducer

“Turiya”Barn Owl from Lost in the Glare

“Glowing Mouth”Milagres from Glowing Mouth

“Thankful”Caveman from CoCo Beware (self-released)

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Full Album Streams for Week of Sept. 13

Blondie: Stream album Panic of Girls

Bush: Stream album The Sea of Memories

Chuck Ragan: Stream album Covering Ground

The Devil Wears Prada: Stream album Dead Throne

Best New Releases – Moonface, Love of Everything, Archers of Loaf, Beirut, Arcade Fire, The Ettes, Fruit Bats, Diva, Buffalo Killers

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Firstly, we’d like to apologize for being late with this week’s Best New Releases – work and family issues took over, plus, we wanted a few days to really listen to all of the tracks and put together an overview of the bands and artists who have the most exciting new albums out this week.   As you will see below, there is also one surprise early release (Beirut), a deluxe edition (Arcade Fire) and a re-issued, remastered album (Archers of Loaf).

The wonderful, eight-minute track, “Fast Peter,” from Moonface‘s new album, is a sonic delight and musical journey soaked in shimmering organ notes, a steady tambourine beat, and the terrific vocals of the prolific Canadian musician and multi-instrumentalist Spencer Krug. He is currently a member of Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown, and has also written songs for, and performed with, bands like Swan Lake, Frog Eyes, Fifths of Seven, and many others.

For his second solo album, Krug, aka Moonface, wanted to use a vibraphone, but he later said it wasn’t working out, so he turned to the organ, which is implicit in the album title, Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I’d Hoped. We got hooked on the brimming quality of the song, which lead us to stream the album twice. This is a great album to add to your summer listening list.

The bonus track, “The Way You Wish You Could Live in the Storm” is yet another masterfully crafted voyage through sonic landscapes. Spencer has released it as a free promotional track for the album, however, it is not included on the album itself. Hmmm…No worries, it’s still an impressive sophomore solo albums from one of indie’s most talented musicians.

“Fast Peter” Moonface from Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I’d Hoped (stream)

“The Way You Wish You Could Live in the Storm” – Moonface

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The lead track off of Love of Everything‘s new EP has a great sound – it’s a metered track melodically, wrapped in repetitious lo-fi guitar notes, heavy bass thumping, a constant drum beat, and high-octane vocals that make it a song you’ll probably likely play a number of times.

The only bummer is that the track is only 1:38 minutes long – so just as you’re ‘getting into’ the track, it ends.

“Three Way Answers”Love of Everything from Sooner I Wish EP

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Other new releases include a new remaster of Archers of Loaf‘s fantastic album, Icky Mettle. Included here is one of the best of many top-notch songs, “What Did You Expect,” from Icky Mettle. The track is a fantastic punk rocker from a band we have always considered underrated compared to their talent.

“What Did You Expect” Archers of Loaf from Icky Mettle (remastered and expanded)

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Beirut Releases The Rip Tide Digitally Ahead of Planned Release

While Beirut‘s long-awaited follow-up to 2007’s fantastic The Flying Cup Club doesn’t officially drop on vinyl and CD until later this month, the band have made The Rip Tide available digitally this week for eager fans. As we reviewed earlier, The Rip Tide, is a fantastic album, and if you’re not already a Beirut fan, you’ll want to get a copy of it – easily one of the most anticipated albums of 2011. Read our partial review of the album and listen to more new Beirut songs.

As for the reason for the early release of the digital album, we believe it is probably so that the label can gauge the demand for vinyl and CDs. There will also surely be people who will buy the digital version just to be able to listen to the album right away. Some of those same people will likely purchase the vinyl or CD when they are released on August 30th.

Order The Rip Tide via iTunes

“The Rip Tide”Beirut from The Rip Tide – due out August 30th

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Arcade Fire Release Deluxe Edition of The Suburbs

Arcade Fire dropped a deluxe version of The Suburbs (they didn’t sell enough copies the first time around?). We’re not that big on deluxe issues, because they usually are only of interest to hard-core fans (which is fair to say they have plenty of), and of course the record label and the band. But, in this case, they probably will sell tens of thousands of copies of the deluxe version worldwide.

Also, check out our original coverage of Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs. Here’s the question we pose to you: “Is Arcade Fire still an indie band?”

“The Suburbs”– Arcade Fire from The Suburbs

“Sprawl II” Arcade Fire from The Suburbs

The Ettes are unquestionably a new band on our radar

The Ettes, Fruit Bats, Diva, Buffalo Killers, Jim Ward and Many Others

“The Pendulum” – The Ettes from Wicked Will

“Tangie and Ray”Fruit Bats from Tripper

“Glow Worm”Diva from The Glitter End

“Broken Songs” (with Tegan Quin) – Jim Ward from Quiet in the Valley, On the Shores the End Begins/The Electic Six (stream)

“Circle Day”Buffalo Killers from 3

“Lawn”Collections of Colonies of Bees from GIVING

“West Side Street”The Deep Dark Woods from The Place I Left Behind

“Escape” Richard Buckner from Our Blood

“Latino & ProudDJ Raff from Latino & Proud

From ScratchBrian Keenan from Today This Year (self-released)

Sophia In Gold – Letting Up Despite Great Faults from Paper Crush EP

“I Can Hear the Trains Coming”Mathieu Santos from Massachusetts 2010 (stream)

“Pleasuring the DivineJesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter from Marble Son

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Doubleshot from Neon Indian’s Upcoming LP, Era Extrana

The other day on the latest Fresh Tracks MP3 mix, we featured a new track from Neon Indian‘s upcoming album, Era Extraña, set for September 13th release.  Today, we have yet another new track from the album, titled “Polish Girl.”  The first track, “Fallout” was released in late July.

“Polish Girl”Neon Indian from Era Extraña

“Fallout”Neon Indian from Era Extraña

 

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Antigone Rising23 Red
Arcade FireSuburbs (Deluxe CD/DVD)
BeogaHow to Tune A Fish
Brian KeenanToday This Year
Collections of Colonies of BeesGiving
Fountains of WayneSky Full of Holes DC
Fruit BatsTripper
Himalayan BearHard Times
Jesse Sykes & the Sweet HereafterMarble Son
John HiattDirty Jeans & Mudslide Hymns
Justin Hines – Days to Recall
Keb MoThe Reflection
Kenny Wayne ShepherdHow I Go
Mat KearneyYoung Love
O.A.R.King
Richard BucknerOur Blood
The Calm Blue SeaS/T
The Duke & the King – The Duke & The King
The Wood BrothersSmoke Ring Halo
Various‘The Voice’ Season 1 Highlights

Fresh Tracks from Gauntlet Hair, Lightouts, Air Review, Neon Indian, Rubblebucket, Ganglians, Carousel, House of Wolves, TV Girl

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As the new tunes keep rolling in, we’re doing our best to filter them and publish them to the site – hundreds each month. This new installment of Fresh Tracks features new songs from recently released, and upcoming, albums, EPs and singles by a diverse and eclectic mix of bands and artists. As with most Fresh Tracks mixtapes, there are songs we found surfing the web, that came to us in dee mail, and that we selected from the hundreds of submissions we receive each month via the band submission form. After releasing a slew of 7″ singles, the Denver noise-pop duo Gauntlet Hair have set October 18 for the release of their self-titled debut album via Dead Oceans. As one of the dozens upon dozens of spectacular bands that emerged big time on the ‘indie’ scene in 2010, Gauntlet Hair continue to impress with each new song release. Thankfully, the band will finally see the official release of their self-titled debut album in October.

“Top Bunk” – Gauntlet Hair from Gauntlet Hair – Oct. 18th

Introducing Lightouts and Air Review

A Gowanus-based duo, Lightouts sounds a lot like The Cure on the new track “Only The Smart Ones” (but we’re not complaining, it’s a great track) and we’re keeping our ears out for their debut album, Want. If you love the 90’s post-punk, New Wave, goth rock sounds, you’ll probably be looking out for the release date of Lightouts’ debut; we’ll definitely post something – even if just via our Twitter or Facebook accounts – Next, Air Review, deliver one of the best indie folk pop (think Sufjan Stevens) tunes of the year with “America’s Son,” an exceptional and deep track from the upcoming fall release of their self-titled debut album.

“Only The Smart Ones”Lightouts from Want – TBA

Doubleshot: “And It Comes And Go”Lightouts from Want

“America’s Son”Air Review from America’s Son – Nov. 1st

Ganglians, Neon Indian, Rubblebucket Release New Songs

Ganglians have been one of the blogger buzz bands of the past couple of years, and they once again prove why they are deserving of the hype with the brand new track, “Sleep” from the upcoming release of their new album. Plus, Neon Indian, arguably a leading force in the chillwave movement of the past few years, has a new single from the upcoming September release of his new album Era Extraña. And, what some critics think is one of the top breakout bands of 2011, Rubblebucket just dropped a new single ahead of a planned debut LP.

“Sleep”Ganglians from Still Living – Aug. 23rd

“Fall Out”Neon Indian from Era Extraña – Sept. 13th

“Came Out of a Lady”Rubblebucket from new single

New Tracks from Carousel, Gabriel Miller Phillips, House of Wolves and More

Another duo, Carousel, from Cambridge in the U.K., caught our attention with a new cover of The Stone Roses‘ “Here To Me,” full of shoegaze hooks and buzz saw riffs fronted by female vocals that draws comparisons to Cut Copy meets School of Seven Bells. We also like Gabriel Miller Phillips, House of Wolves, Brown Shoe, and The Chocolate Horse.

“Here To Me” (Stone Roses) – Carousel from single

“Star Crossed”Gabriel Miller Phillips from One for the Crow – Sept. 13th

“50’s”House of Wolves from Fold In The Wind – TBA 2011

“Colt Rider”Brown Shoe from The Gift Horse – Oct. 18th

“Escape All Responsibility” – The Chocolate Horse from Beasts – Aug. 16th

Magicks’ Debut, Big Black Delta, TV Girl, Tim Cohen and More

Magicks is a new one-man band and the creation of Jason Magicks, an audio engineer. Magicks sound is wonderfully crafted, featuring rich layers of sounds blended with guitar, bass and a microphone. Download Magicks EP Triangles for free via Bandcamp.
 
Slightly improv/theme based, a Magicks set is unique from night to night. 

In August, he’ll perform in Austin and Los Angeles.

“Cycles of Sine Waves Peaking Through Valleys”Magicks from Triangles EP – Aug. 9th

“Huggin and a Kissin”Big Black Delta from Big Black Delta – Aug. 16th

“Baby You Were There”TV Girl from TV Girl EP

“Daylight Moon”Tim Cohen from Magic TrickAug. 30th

“Important”The Hunting Accident from the New Black – Aug. 16th

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