Thursday, June 26, 2008

Cut Copy's 'In Ghost Colours'

Melbournes' finest, Cut Copy, return with a new album, "In Ghost Colours", that plays like a DJ set. The elements of their songwriting have definitely been beefed up. The acoustic guitar is more than a few times front and center and their lyrics have never been so distinguishable. Remember when the Rapture released "Pieces of the People we Love" and how it sounded so much more polished and more coherent than their previous work? "In Ghost Colours" is like that, but Cut Copy were always pretty polished from the beginning, now it sounds like they wrote a song, played it, recorded it, and then remixed it.

Those expecting the raw ferocity of "Twilight" from "Bright like Neon Love" aren't going to find it here. They will find, however, many jams ready to roll out for an outdoor festival. Even though the guitar doesn't show up and dominate the music, it does often show up and provide nice melody and rhythm for the most fully formed song structures so far in Cut Copy's career. Often times Cut Copy uses cheeky sonic references and tricks reminiscent of more traditional club music. It's like they're winking at the audience when they pull out a quick house chord progression loop. Using elements like that they manage to turn something that is so easily tacky and cheesy into something that elevates the fun of the music as it is channeled through their sound. Another interesting approach to the production of this album are the ambient sound breaks, where the official songs chill while drones and pleasing hums spiral about until the next song kicks off. This is a little tiresome when listening to the songs on shuffle, but in the order of the album, it makes the anticipation for the next song even greater. I imagine they'll definitely do the interludes like that live.

With their new release, Cut Copy will gain a wider following, more recognition, and if all was right with the world at least one car commercial licensing deal.

Cut Copy - Hearts on Fire

Cut Copy - Far Away

Downliners Sekt

Downliners Sekt is an electronic-post rock-ambient band that has some truly fascinating compositions in it's work. Using samples, eerie soundscapes, melodic guitars to craft their their second studio album "The Saltire Wave". The result is fiercely original. I imagine that if the Sonic Youth ever got into electronics it would sound something like this.

Downliners Sekt - Blackstock Mews

Downliners Sekt - Point Omega

If you're digging these samples you can get the whole album at dsekt.com.

Downliners Sekt Myspace

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Thot

Belgian industrial/indie/rock band Thot have released a new EP named 'Year of the Thistle'. Their music melodic and forebodin and other times the cacophony of relentless punk energy recedes to reveal a tender guitar or piano. Any fan of Nine Inch Nails or The Notwist's early work can find something to enjoy here.

Thot - Blue and green(are melting down in a seed)

Thot - Moved Hills

Thot - Take a bow and run

Thot Myspace

Kimino Kops Release 2 New Remixes

Kimono Kops have realeased 2 new remixes, one of Cut Copy's "Hearts on Fire" and Goldfrapp's "A & E". The Cut Copy remix has all the playfulness of a video game soundtrack while the Goldfrapp remix infuses the psyachadelic original with a thump that's more reminiscent of her 'Supernature' work, the last 40 seconds are gold.

Goldfrapp - A & E (Kimono Kops Remix)

Cut Copy - Hearts on Fire (Kimono Kops Remix)

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Faint have a new song continued

The Faint's newest release "The Geeks Were Right" contains everything we've come to expect from them, squeaky analogue bass, menacing spindly guitars, and of course the playfully nightmarish lyrics and vocals of Todd Fink filtered through various effects. Their new album "Fasciinatiion" is definitely my most anticipated release of this year. Now the question is... see them in NYC or Philly?



The Faint Myspace

Monday, June 23, 2008

The Faint have a new song!

The Faint have released the first official glimpse of songs off of their new album in the single "The Geeks Were Right" which can be heard on their Myspace. What are you waiting for!? Go listen now!

The Faint - Glass Danse


The Faint - Desperate Guys

Friday, June 20, 2008

Jon Sonnenberg

From time to time I feel the need to search out music that sounds like Jens Lekman or Peter Bjorn & John, I'm not particularly sure why, but often I'll go through all the e-mail submissions until I find a suitable indie-folk artist who recombines classical inspiration into inspiring compositions of his own. I was truly fortunate to come across the Jon Sonnenberg 'Acoustic Selections' as he fits the bill exactly. Harnessing beautiful strings, guitar and various instruments that can be plinked and plunked in harmony Sonnenberg has created some songs that should have those folks in Gothemburg and Amsterdam sitting up and paying attention, and the coolest thing is he's from Cleveland. America has a new hope in the great indie-folk cold war.

Jon Sonnenberg - D.O.A.

Jon Sonnenberg - Yesterday

Travelogue (Jon Sonnenberg's Myspace)

Bikini

I recently had a fan of the blog leave a comment and a recommendation for the Montreal based based duo, Bikini. Their sound is right up my alley. Their cover of Feist's "1234" is very electronic but doesn't overdo it, the normally cold vocoder sound, here, actually sounds gentle and sweet. Their original song "I Remeber Being Young" is reminiscent of Sportsday Megaphone and Frankmusic for its lo fi electro sound, vocal edits, and poignant nostalgic lyrics. Good pick anonymous.

Bikini - 1234 (Feist Cover)

Bikini - I Remember Being Young

Biniki Myspace

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Thieves Like Us


Thanks to my favorite blog Big Stereo's post on the new Thieves Like Us Album video teaser, my love for the Swedish/NYC band that now resides in Paris (according to their myspace) has been rekindled. Their jams use so few elements and yet still manage to be completely badass. Especially on the song 'The Program of the First Part" which accompanies some super keen footage from the Cult Jeff Bridges film Tron. This film plus Robocop made me who I am today.


Thieves Like Us - Fass

Thieves Like Us - Declarations

Thieves Like Us Myspace

Gina & Tony

Gina & Tony are a duo from Genève, Switzerland whose new album "Moonbow" reveals many fascinating inspirations. The music feels like something you might hear in a retro futurist French cafe. Or a remix of a 1960's James Bond movie soundtrack. Gina's voice gives a visceral dose of ethereal cool to the electronic thumping and swooshing synth. The songs themselves are mellow enough where the listener decides if they'll dance or not, but either way they'll gently bob as visions of black turtlenecks, berets, and flying cars fill their heads.

Gina & Tony - Mayday Médée

Gina & Tony - La Ballade De Gina Et Tony

Gina & Tony Myspace

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

AZLTRON's Dance Antidote Mix

On the cusp of summer and my full-time employment, I impart to you, my faithful readers this creation of mine, the dance mix antidote. But wait? Don't I largely support dance music? Yes, but dance music is largely loud energetic and entices you to move. Which are all great things that I will continue to revel in at almost every opportunity, but you know what? Sometimes I get tired. I bet you do too. So why not bask in a collection of healing and soothing songs that will re-energize you for another synth/punk/indie/electro dance party? After all, we are not robots, no matter how much some of us might like to be.

Sebastien Tellier - La Ritournelle (Jim Noir Mix)


Stereolab - Cosmic Country Noir

Air - Left Bank

Graig Markel - Black Mesa

Brian Eno - And Then So Clear

Alaska in Winter - Balkan Low Rider

Au Revoir Simone - Don't See The Sorrow

The Bird and the Bee - I'm a Broken Heart

The Walkmen - New Year's Eve

World Leader Pretend - Lovey Dovey

Midlake - We Gathered In Spring

The Notwist - Gone Gone Gone

Daft Punk - Make Love


Kings of Convenience - Misread

The Octopus Project - Snow Tip Cap Mountain

Jens Lekman - Jen's Lekman's Farewell Song to Rock Dennis

Jon Sonnenburg - Yesterday

Goldfrapp - Clowns


Moby - Mothers of the Night


Ratatat - Shiller

Jose Gonzales - Down The Line

Spoon - Bring It on Home To Me

Monday, June 16, 2008

Futuristic Prince

Futuristic Prince is an electro duo hailing from San Francisco, California. Their new single 'And The Children Will Lead Them" sounds something like if you went back in time, captured Michael Jackson with a vocoder, dropped him off in the roughest Detroit Techno neighborhood where mechanics transformed him into a giant moonwalking robot with bass guitars for arms and synthesizers for legs. Maybe I got carried away there, maybe it sounds like a gang fight to Daft Punk's 'Crescendolls', either way they've got some sweet beats. Break dancing cardboard anyone?

Futuristic Prince - And a Child Shall Lead Them

Futuristic Prince - And a Child Shall Lead Them (Fonzie Remix)

Futuristic Prince Myspace

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Tim Russert Died Friday

Tim Russert died Friday and he was one of my favorite moderators. Not just because of his long career and thorough questioning, but that little snicker he had as he was doing the grilling, showing that he was having fun as much as he was working hard. Meet the Press won't be the same.

RIP Tim Russert

May 7, 1950 – June 13, 2008

David Bowie - Under Pressure (ft. Queen)

Oppenheimer Boosts the Midrange

Imagine for a second that someone gave Belle & Sebastian some crack and keyboards, that's what The Belfast, North Ireland band Oppenheimer sounds like, power Pop pushed to its limits by good songwriting and ample electronics. Here's a sample of their album "Take the Whole Midrange and Boost it".

Oppenheimer - Only Goal & Winner

Oppenheimer - I Don't Care What Anybody Says About You, I Think You're Alright


Oppenheimer Myspace

Does it Offend You Yeah?

Does it Offend You Yeah? is a UK band preying on the innocent with their electronic/dance influenced indie rock. Their debut "You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into" teeters on the edge of crazed samples and angry distorted bass ala MSTRKFRT or Justice and emotional charged dance punk akin to The Rapture or Bloc Party. This schizophrenic nature gives the band a depth of sound beyond current musical trends and provides some interesting compositions and transitions.

The songs themselves are pretty bangin' all around. As much as I love vocoder, I actually like it better when they don't use the heavy electronics over their live rock sound. Don't get me wrong, their use of vocoder and electronics is top notch, particularly on "Weird Science" but the standouts are the songs with unprocessed vocals like "Epic Last Song" and the most true return to form of Sebastien Grainger post DFA 1979 in "Let's Make Out". There's even a a fantastic instrumental theme song to a movie that doesn't exist, "Attack of the 60 ft. Lesbian Octopus". In the end the album's name serves as an accurate description of it's sound, but as wildly as Does it Offend You Yeah? switches between electro and dance punk it's all dance music of superior quality.

Does it Offend You Yeah? - Attack of The 60ft Lesbian Octopus

Does it Offend You Yeah? - Let's Make Out

Does it Offend You Yeah? - Epic Last Song

Natalie Portman's Shaved Head

Natalie Portman's Shaved head is a 5 piece out of Seattle that rivals the likes of CSS and Does it Offend You Yeah? with their clever hipster fashion references and relentless electro/power pop. Their new album 'Glistening Pleasure' drops July 15th and it is a bangin' album. The concepts of the songs are amusing alone, like "Sophisticated Sideways Ponytail" and "Beard Lust" but wait there's more, they erupt into a full on indie dance party often calling to mind the Cure's experimentation in the early 80's with pop/dance and the falsetto layering of the Dandy Warhols. If you're in the mood for some reckless abandon with a shot of coy self awareness NPSH can provide you with a good time.

Natalie Portman's Shaved Head - Me + Yr Daughter

Natalie Portman's Shaved Head - Confections

Natalie Portman's Shaved Head Myspace

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Jul 30 2008 8:00P
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Jul 31 2008 8:00P
TURNER HALL w/ (CSS!) Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Aug 5 2008 8:00P
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Aug 6 2008 8:00P
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Aug 7 2008 8:00P
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Aug 8 2008 9:00P
THE PILL @ GREAT SCOTT Boston, Massachusetts
Aug 9 2008 8:00P
THE PALLADIUM (w/ CSS!) Worcester, Massachusetts
Aug 10 2008 8:00P
HOUSE OF BLUES (w/ CSS!) Atlantic City, New Jersey

Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Incredible Hulk

So the new "Incredible Hulk" movie comes out tonight (tomorrow), and I have to say I'm pretty pumped for it. I think Edward Norton is inspired casting, he does intelligence really well, so I'm excited to see him play Bruce Banner. I also think that the casting of William Hurt as Gen. "Thunderbolt" Ross is inspired casting because of his role in 'Altered States' as a man getting in touch with his primal side. So he's the perfect villain for Banner, considering he knows where he's coming from. Another positive thing, the new movie is engineered by Marvel Studios to appeal to fans of the old 70's show, the comic book, and the cartoons (Lou Ferrigno Voices the Hulk!). I think this time around it's going to be a smash, no pun intended. I'm definitely going to see it tomorrow. Heck, they even brought back the classic theme in full on orchestral form. Until they release the score, you can enjoy the original here.

The Incredible Hulk Theme

The Incredible Hulk Official Site


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

M83's Saturdays are Youthful

On M83's new album "Saturday = Youth" all the ethereal and shoe gaze elements are still present, although they are distilled in a more accessible John Hughes tribute type package. Like on the effervescent "Kim & Jessie" you can imagine kids in leggings and giant neon sunglasses running through the streets to escape the pressure of growing up or Godzilla. Granted, not every track is throbbing with proto-nostalgia, but the ones that stay with you the longest are.

My particular favorite is "Skin of the Night" that would be perfect for a poignant relationship scene in any coming of age 80's flick, scratch that, any poignant relationship scene. It has the most epic use of electro toms I've ever heard, and the vocal melody is just ethereal, it reminds me of Tori Amos singing at the end of 'Toys'. M83 even plays around with straight up dance music with the 8 minute ghostly funk of "Couleurs". M83 improves with each release and this is no exception.

M83 - Kim & Jessie

M83 - Skin of the Night

M83 Myspace

Quitzow

Quitzow is the stage and band name of the musical project of Erica Quitzow. Her music calls to mind what would happen if musical styles could mate and produce new bands, if those mating bands were Andrew Bird, CSS, and The Kills.

Her opening track Sponsor "(It didn't mean a thing)" bears a striking resemblance to The Breeder's "Band On" but I'm sure it's coincidental and doesn't take the enjoyment away form either song. "On TV" explodes with a corrosive vocal laced with vocoder, like a lollipop with a razor blade inside. The lyrics also sharply criticize crass consumer culture over a party starting beat. "Jackpot" starts off with a fuzzed out beat to hint at the CSS style synth party that kicks in at 55 seconds that seldom lets up for the rest of the track.

Some other tracks are more down tempo and experimental but overall the tracks are upbeat and playful and always interesting. Her latest release might not get you a degree in the arts, but it'll make your next 40 minutes go by a lot faster.

Quitzow - On TV


Quitzow - Jackpot

Quitzow Myspace

Quitzow Tour

Jun 12 2008 8:00P
Celebrating my birthday with Cannonball Jane and Margo Farr @ 60 Main New Paltz, New York
Jun 17 2008 9:00P
Cafe Nine w/Cannonball Jane New Haven, Connecticut
Jun 24 2008 9:00P
Khyber Pass w/Setting Sun Philladelphia, Pennsylvania
Jun 25 2008 8:00P
War Memorial (All Ages) w/Setting Sun, Greg Loftus & Black Fences Shepardstown, Virginia
Jun 27 2008 8:00P
Room with a Brew (all ages) w/Setting Sun LEONARDTOWN, Maryland
Jun 28 2008 8:00P
Spazzatorium (all ages) w/Setting Sun Greenville, North Carolina
Jun 29 2008 6:00P
The Accoustic Coffee House w/Setting Sun Johnson City, Tennessee
Jun 30 2008 9:00P
Lenny’s w/ Setting Sun, Cat Riley & Nerdkween (cd release!) Atlanta, Georgia
Jul 2 2008 9:00P
Murphy’s w/Setting Sun Memphis
Jul 3 2008 7:30P
The Hallway (all ages) w/ The Beau Weevils and Setting Sun Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Jul 6 2008 8:00P
The 806 (All Ages) w/ Setting Sun & Wolf Cub Amarillo, Texas
Jul 7 2008 8:00P
Atomic Cantina w/Bellemah Setting Sun Albuquerque, New Mexico
Jul 8 2008 8:00P
Totah Theater (all ages) w/Setting Sun Farmington, New Mexico
Jul 9 2008 10:00P
Three Clubs w/ Setting Sun and Layer Los Angeles, California
Jul 10 2008 9:00P
Rickshaw Stop w/ Setting Sun and The Love X Nowhere San Francisco, California
Jul 11 2008 9:00P
The Crepe Place Santa Cruz, California
Jul 12 2008 8:00P
Jambalaya w/John Ludington and Setting Sun Arcata, California
Jul 14 2008 9:00P
The Hight Dive w/ Setting Sun Seattle, California
Jul 16 2008 9:00P
Neurolux Boise, Idaho
Jul 17 2008 8:00P
Boing! Collective (All Ages!) w/Setting Sun Salt Lake City, Utah
Jul 18 2008 9:00P
The Lions Lair w/ Setting Sun, Able Archer & Princess Tiger Denver, Colorado
Jul 19 2008 9:00P
Oleaver’s w/ Setting Sun & Landing on the Moon! Omaha, Nebraska
Jul 20 2008 8:00P
TBA Chicago, Illinois
Jul 21 2008 9:00P
Mac’s Bar w/ Setting Sun Lansing, Michigan
Jul 22 2008 9:00P
Von’s AKA The Vault w/w/ Statement of a Burning Paradiso & Setting Sun Detroit, Michigan
Jul 23 2008 8:00P
TBA Pittsburg, Pennsylvania

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Only One for the Cure

It's been 4 years since their last album and The Cure is slated to release their 13th studio album later this year tentatively titled "13". This also marks the first contribution of famed guitarist Porl Thompson as a full time member of the band since his departure from the band in 1995. His mark can be heard clearly on the new single "The Only One", which hearkens back to The Cure's earlier halcyon days of hyper melodic and sickeningly sweet love songs like "In Between Days" and "Friday I'm in Love". Not that I'm complaining, it's a fun song. The b-side "NY trip" is a lower tempo number filled with swirling Wah-Wah guitars and Robert Smith's trademarked warbling enhanced by minimal vocal effects. It's remarkable that after all this time, even though the Cure themselves are getting old, their music is not.

The Cure - The Only One


The Cure - NY Trip

Flannel

Flannel is a one man indie-pop unit hailing from japan. The influences of which range from shoe gaze to new wave. At times it sounds like what a collaboration between the Jesus & Mary Chain's instrumentation and production style channeled through Pet Shop Boy's pop song structure. On another track the Cure and the Smiths' melodic pop springs to mind. If you're down for some buoyant indie-pop, Flannel is worth a listen.

Flannel - Spill


Flannel - Drops


Flannel - Morning, about Mill, and Mugs

Flannel Myspace

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