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Pick Your Poison: Monday 11-9-15

Just came to the realization that there aren’t many week of Pick Your Poison left in 2015. In fact, for much of December the number of fresh PYP posts will be reduced down from most days each week to just one or two days each week to account for less new music being released and more focus on year-end list-making season. We’re getting close! So I guess what I’m trying to say is, enjoy these while they last. In today’s set for example, there are some high quality downloads from Freefall Greenhorn, Frend (ft. Drew Smith), Nina Las Vegas (ft. Snappy Jit) and Ringo Deathstarr (covering T’Pau). In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from AKASE (covering The War on Drugs), Damon Eliza Palermo, Daniel Caesar, Frankie Cosmos, Hinds, jj, Palm, WDL (ft. Elliphant) and more.

The African You – aNO

Al Rogers Jr. ft. Blacksage & Blaqstarr – Pomegranate (Bad 4 You)

Avant Garde – No Love Lost

Freefall Greenhorn – You Never Was

Frend – This Goodbye (ft. Drew Smith)

Mid Ayr – Letting You In

Nina Las Vegas – Contagious (ft. Snappy Jit)

Ringo Deathstarr – Heart and Soul (T’Pau cover)

Show Preview: Ryn Weaver at Park West [11/12]

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Back in January, I had the privilege of naming Ryn Weaver to my Class of 2015 project. In case you’re too lazy to click that link, the basic idea is that each year I choose 10 rising artists and closely follow their growth and progress for the next 365 days. My track record is pretty strong, and while nobody will likely ever top the run that Class of 2014 alumnus Sam Smith had last year, a few 2015-ers are holding their own so far. Ryn Weaver is arguably at the top of the pile right now, for a couple different reasons I’ll explain in detail.

First, there’s her debut album The Fool. It came out this summer and is a collection of fun, quality pop songs worth checking out if you haven’t already. More importantly, the record proved the hype behind her first single wasn’t a fluke. Her talents extend well beyond “OctaHate” to showcase introspective lyrics and a powerful vocal range that’ll make your eyes widen and jaw drop. Many wise radio programmers have picked up on this, and provided her some strong exposure on Top 40 and Pop stations around the world. That translates to a growing fan base.

Second, there’s her live show. Weaver performed at every major U.S. music festival this summer, including Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. I was fortunate enough to not only catch her set at Lolla, but an additional aftershow she headlined the night before. Yes, she’s got incredible stage presence and knows how to work a crowd. While there’s a certain element of predictability to her set given she has only released an album and an EP so far in her young career, each song takes on a unique and distinctive life apart from the recorded versions in large part because she performs with a full band. That’s unique for someone who makes pop music, where synthetic backing tracks and overdubs are commonplace on stage. She believes that live performances should be fully LIVE, and they’re all the better because of it. Her vocals only get better too, showcasing an elasticity that goes even beyond what you hear on record.

Third, she loves her fans. I’ve seen plenty of performers go out of their way to stick around after the show and sell/sign merch, which is always nice even though most of the time they just want to make a sale. When I saw Weaver back in August, she didn’t hang out at the merch booth, but instead greeted adoring fans outside of her tour bus. For over an hour. She not only took the time to sign everything people wanted signed, but she took lots of selfies and had lengthy, genuine conversations that arguably lasted a little too long. It took her about 90 minutes to make it through a line of about 20-25 people, so everyone got a highly personal and engaging experience with her. Not sure I’ve ever seen someone display that level of commitment to fans, which really speaks to the kind of person she is.

If you’ll be in Chicago on Thursday, November 12th, you can experience the magic and wonder of Ryn Weaver in person when she plays a show at Park West. It will likely be a wonderful evening, filled with great music and quality opening sets from ASTR and Holychild. The show is all ages and starts at 7, so it should be extra high energy and fun. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased in advance here. Hope to see you there!

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 11-5-15

The final Pick Your Poison for this week is another solid collection of tracks. Keep a particular eye (or ear) out for downloads from Frank Rabeyrolles, Moa Holmsten, Space Captain and Tuff Sunshine. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from BASECAMP (ft. Del the Funky Homosapien & Billie Black), The Duchess and the Fox, Ellie Herring, FEMME, Jesse Hale Moore, Santigold (ft. B.C.), Ty Dolla $ign (ft. Kendrick Lamar, Brandy and James Fauntleroy) and more!

Frank Rabeyrolles – In Strata

Hello Phones – Street Wave

Moa Holmsten – You’re Missing

Monty Booker – Baby (ft. Ravyn Lenae)

Mynth – Urge (ft. C-Black)

Sea Moya – Slow Down

Space Captain – Two

Tuff Sunshine – Fire in the Hero Building

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 11-4-15

There are so many great songs in this mid-week edition of Pick Your Poison, I just want to dive right in without hesitation. Don’t miss downloads from Jennifer Budd, Postcards From Jeff, Raiders of the Lost Art and Velasco. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Club 8, Cool Uncle (ft. Mayer Hawthorne), DIIV, Jlin, Little Simz, Pimp C (ft. Lil Wayne), Rustie, Syracuse and Wet.

Jennifer Budd – Church

Michael Remesi – Until I Get to You

Mizan K – Awe

Postcards From Jeff – Goddess of the Sun

Raiders of the Lost Art – Unhinged the Blessings

Shinobi Ninja – Bang Bang

Velasco – Lose Control

We Are Ardent – Low

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 11-3-15

The time change over the weekend has really been messing with my head these last couple of days. Walking outside at 5pm now suddenly showcases the final remnants of dusk, and I can’t help but think it’s much later no matter what the clock says. There’s a certain sense of disappointment that comes from losing the sun so early I think, even though I’m not a “day person” by any stretch of the imagination. It’s only going to get worse too leading to the Winter Solstice on December 21st, the day with the least amount of sunlight. Of course we’ll all probably be used to the darkness by then, our spirits also brightened by elaborate holiday decorations. Today’s Pick Your Poison does at least give me a much-needed boost of energy and positivity, and I hope it does the same for you. Don’t miss downloads from Forever, French For Rabbits, The Harrow and Lazy Legs. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Aquilo, Blanck Mass, Dawit Eklund, Dream Koala, Drew Howard & Birthday Boy, exmagician, Little May (covering Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Nevermen and more!

Audio Two – Top Billin (Rhythm Scholar Drop the Funk Remix)

Flume – On Top (Screwed by Rissa Boo)

Forever – Every Second

French For Rabbits – Feathers and Dreams

G Jones and Bleep Bloop – Real

The Harrow – Feral Haze

Lazy Legs – Lipstick Prick

My Cruel Goro – Crapford

Pick Your Poison: Monday 11-2-15

Welcome to November! Hope your Halloween was great, naturally. I attended a costume party, as is tradition, and went the lazy route by dressing as an identity thief. It essentially involved wearing a bunch of “Hello, my name is…” stickers all over my body. It was a good time. If you want to share your Halloween costume or story, feel free to do so in the comments. In the meantime let’s get right into today’s Pick Your Poison. There are some quality downloads in this set from ET Anderson, Germany Germany, Posthuman and Winter. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Choir of Young Believers, Lizzo, The Lone Bellow, Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s, Party Nails, Rustie, Seth Bogart (ft. Kathleen Hanna), Steve Angello (ft. The Presets) and more!

Aphex Twin – Avril14 [altdelay]
Aphex Twin – th1 [evnslower]

ET Anderson – Love Is Not

Germany Germany – October

HiRollers – Just One Night

Matt Lande – Glow

Paradise Animals – Monday Morning

Posthuman – Try Again

Winter – All the Things You Do

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 10-29-15

For the final Pick Your Poison of October and the closest one to Halloween, I’m surprised there aren’t more spook-tacular songs. There are typically a few themed songs that show up right before a holiday, but that just doesn’t seem to be the case this year. Oh well, the show will go on with or without them. Please enjoy downloads from Bur Gur, Ian Keteku, Linear Downfall, Overlake and Secret Storm. in the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Bianca Casady & The C.i.A., Eleanor Friedberger, Kishi Bashi (covering Talking Heads), Martin Crane, Mod Sun (ft. Machine Gun Kelly & Blackbear), Tale of Us, Wall of Death, yOya and more.

Bür Gür – Neighbors

Ian Keteku – Chalk

Linear Downfall – Violence

Monogem – Wait and See (Deep Chills Remix)

N-A-R-C – Venus, TX

Overlake – Travelogue

Sannhet – The Eternal (Joy Division cover)

Secret Storm – The Dragon

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-28-15

You may have noticed that we are mere days away from Halloween. It’s fascinating to me how perceptions of the holiday have changed over time. Maybe it’s always been this way, or maybe the current generation of young adults have pushed it to these limits, but it just seems like in recent years the concept of kids collecting candy has been pushed into the background and replaced with people in their 20’s and 30’s getting drunk in costumes at bars. Obviously as somebody who’s part of that demographic I’m more attuned to and involved with such celebrations, so maybe it’s just me. But I also live in a neighborhood with a fair number of families, and while there are a few kids who stop by for candy, the numbers actually seem pretty scarce. When I used to trick or treat, it was a 3-4 hour marathon with several blocks to cover and kids everywhere. Now the streets look mostly empty, and I’m more likely to spot somebody dressed as a slutty nurse finishing off a cocktail next to a fireman and Buzz Lightyear. Did our parents have such wild Halloween parties? I’m not complaining, just curious. To my eyes there’s an innocence lost when the candy collecting kids are on the decline and the alcoholic adults pretending to be kids for a night are on the rise. Hope you’ve got something fun planned for Halloween night on Saturday. If you need me, I’ll be at a bar with a group of friends, all of them in costume. Okay, let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, shall we? Don’t miss downloads from Blankus Larry, Broken Gold, James Crooks, People Skills and Still Alive. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Adam Busch, Devontee (ft. Joey Bada$$), Francis, Marlon Williams, Niki & The Dove and Spring King.

Baeb Rxxth – Gutter (funsecret Remix)

Blankus Larry – Future History

Broken Gold – Turning Blue

James Crooks – Naturally

Mikey Lion & Bengal – Big Cats Groove (Original Mix)

People Skills – Pogradec Embankment

Still Alive – Actors & Puppets

TKDJS – Rolling (ft. Chrissy Quadros)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-27-15

Should we just jump right into today’s Pick Your Poison? Sure, let’s do that. You’ve got things to do…I’ve got things to do. We’re busy people with little time for chit-chat. Don’t miss downloads in this set from Blitz//Berlin, Chance the Rapper (ft. Saba), Eternals, Husky Rescue and Lotalius x CutMyLips. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from CTM, De Montevert, Elephant Stone (ft. Alex Maas), Geographer (covering Paul Simon), GUM (Tame Impala side project), j.viewz (ft. Milosh), Kneebody & Daedelus, Matt Kivel and Ringo Deathstarr.

Blitz//Berlin – Jesus Shoes

Chance the Rapper – Angels (ft. Saba)

DOB – Silhouette

Eternals – Out of Context

Husky Rescue – Deep Forest Green

Jamie xx ft. Romy – Loud Places (Mike Simonetti’s Dark Places Remix)

Lontalius x CutMyLips – Mooncatch

Suntrodden – Sunrise to SUnset

Pick Your Poison: Monday 10-26-15

Ah, the start to another week. Hope your weekend was great, let’s jump right in with a hot off the presses edition of Pick Your Poison. Be sure to check out downloads from Foxtails Brigade (covering Joanna Newsom), The October Solution, Shapes on Tape and Street-Side-Boyz (as remixed by Aphex Twin). In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Airbird & Napolian, The Chainsmokers, Club 8, Dusk, Earring, In the Whale, Princess Century, Villette, and a Clams Casino remix of a song by Wet.

Foxtails Brigade – Book of Right On (Joanna Newsom cover)

FRENSHIP – Nowhere

The Gronkies – Eden Grove

Kisses – Control (Cooper Saver Remix)

The October Solution – Stolen

Shapes on Tape – Still Believe in Love

Street-Side-Boyz – I Want to Be With You [AFX Editional] (Aphex Twin Remix)

Wyndwood – Settle

Show Review: Hinds + Public Access T.V. [Lincoln Hall; Chicago; 10/22/15]

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In my preview for the Hinds / Public Access T.V. show at Lincoln Hall, I opened with a few remarks on garage rock and how more often than not it tends to have a very gritty, ramshackle-like quality running through every song. A slightly off-key vocal here or a missed chord there is part of the charm. The lack of sheen and perfection also occasionally gives the impression that an implosion could happen at any minute, instilling the music with a precious quality, like something magical was captured that almost didn’t come together. As the crowd at Lincoln Hall found out with sets from the two aforementioned bands on Thursday night, sometimes that sensation extends to live shows too, whether on purpose or completely by accident.

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Starting the evening was Public Access T.V., a New York-based band formed and fronted by John Eatherly (ex-Be Your Own Pet). They’ve only got a handful of songs that have been released so far, but their sound has certainly evolved in the year or so since they formed. They played all of those tracks at Lincoln Hall, along with a few others destined for inclusion on their debut full length due out in early 2016. What struck me most about their live show was how tight they sounded. It stood in contrast to the loosely recorded versions of many of their songs, which realistically should have also been messier given their short existence as a band. Many artists take 2+ years to find their stage legs and craft a truly compelling show, so Public Access T.V. are ahead of schedule. Then again, with their members’ past history why wouldn’t they be?

Songs like “Monaco” and the recently released “Patti Peru” sounded quite good and were bouncy enough to dance to, which the crowd seemed to embrace for the most part. Most exciting for me however was the unreleased material they played. For a band who’s sound has undergone a significant sonic shift in the last year, these latest steps take things to a whole new level of excellence. An exceptional amount of talent was on display as Eatherly and guitarist Xan Aird both tore up multiple solos that were eerily reminiscent of modern garage heroes like The Strokes and The White Stripes. It was rather exhilarating to watch, even when mixed with some plainer material. Time will tell if Public Access T.V. actually deliver on the promise shown during this Lincoln Hall set, and if fans will embrace them even though there are probably hundreds of other acts trying to earn attention with a very similar aesthetic.

Buy the Public Access T.V. EP from iTunes

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One of the main things I know about Hinds is that they like to party. It’s been evident since their inception, and you can hear it in the recorded versions of their songs too. Therefore it only seems fitting that when I first encountered the Madrid band at Lincoln Hall they had cans of Old Style in their hands. As I was standing up against the stage enjoying the opening set, all of a sudden Carlotta, Ana, Ade and Amber appeared right next to me, dancing, laughing and just generally having a great time. They took photos of Public Access T.V., heckled their bassist, and sang along to most of the songs. It’s always wonderful when touring bands clearly admire and fully support one another, so all credit to Hinds for refusing to stay backstage and celebrating their openers with the rest of the crowd.

When it came time for their headlining set, things suddenly took a turn in an unexpected direction. Opening song “Warning With The Curling” has a fantastic vibe to it complete with complex instrumental flourishes that really give it extra bite, particularly when compared with this early version when Hinds was only a two-piece called Deers. The problem was with the vocals, which started off as non-existent before they were upgraded after a minute to a level that was barely audible. Poor mixing at Lincoln Hall rarely if ever happens, so I’m not sure if someone was asleep at the sound board or the band purposely requested the vocals at that level, but either way I could tell that something was off from the start. The issues multiplied when after two songs the band was forced to put the show on hold because a string on one of Carlotta’s guitars broke. They asked John Eatherly of Public Access T.V. to come up and re-string it for her, which he kindly did. Considering that last year I witnessed a member of the band Blank Range re-string his guitar mid-song without missing a single note, this was a little disappointing by comparison. Still, broken strings happen to every band, and there’s not much you can do about them unless you’ve got a guitar tech/roadie working for you behind the scenes. So bad sound and a broken string struck during the first 10 minutes, and thankfully things didn’t get worse from there.

There were a couple of small alcohol-related issues that emerged over the course of Hinds’ set, but nothing worth noting except to say all the band members were pretty drunk from the start and the multiple beers and shots they drank between songs most likely didn’t help anything. Of course they didn’t really hurt it in the end either. When you’ve got a bunch of quality songs that for all practical purposes sound like they were recorded on a multi-day bender in the first place, playing them live while drunk just highlights that aspect even more. Plus they’ve probably been playing wasted for so many shows by now they have it down to a science. Still, that didn’t stop Carlotta from apologizing towards the end of the set, telling the crowd, “Sorry, we usually aren’t this sloppy.”
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Despite being largely a collection of accidents, errors and alcohol-fueled terrors, there was something irrevocably charming about Hinds. Call it stage presence or generally mischievous attitudes, but when you throw heaps of personality on top of a dozen very good or great songs, a certain amount of leeway is given that both the band and crowd fully acknowledge. No matter how often things went wrong, everyone on stage and off was smiling and having a great time. The cheers were loud and passionate. At one point during “Chili Town” somebody climbed on stage and then crowd surfed just for the hell of it. When it came time for the encore, the band invited everyone to join them on stage for their cover of Thee Headcoatees’ “Davey Crockett,” despite the protests of Lincoln Hall security and management. Halfway through the song somebody stepped on a cord and unplugged Ana’s guitar. They paused for 20 seconds while she plugged it back in, and then picked up right where they left off with everyone singing and dancing along. It was the perfect way to end a gloriously imperfect night.

Preorder Hinds’ debut album Leave Me Alone

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 10-22-15

Poor, poor Chicago Cubs. Can’t catch a break. That World Series-free streak continues after being swept by the Mets. Ah well, as pretty much every Cub fan says at the end of each season, “There’s always next year.” At least now it seems like they’ve got a good chance of going the distance again in 2016, so we’ll have to wait and see. But enough about sports, let’s get into the final Pick Your Poison for this week. You’ll want to check out downloads from Aaron Lee Tasjan, Annabelle’s Curse, Brass Bed, Lewis Cancut and Powernerd. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Cool Uncle, David Lynch & Marek Zebrowski, dvsn, Elizabeth Rose, Junior Boys, Kaylee Johnston, King Midas Sound & Fennesz, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (covering James) and VIDEO.

Aaron Lee Tasjan – The Dangerous Kind

Annabelle’s Curse – Lovedrunk Desperados

Brass Bed – I Am Just A Whisper

Lewis Cancut – Systems

Poppy Seed – Look at You

Powernerd – BMX

Twinsmith – Dust (Enso Remix)

VINI´ – Preferido

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-21-15

Happy Back to the Future Day! Yes, we’ve finally reached the date that Doc Brown and Marty McFly travel to in the classic film Back to the Future II. For a film buff such as myself, it can’t help but bring up a bit of nostalgia for a trilogy that meant so much to me growing up and technically still means so much to me today. It’s been a lot of fun celebrating the 30th anniversary of the first film, and comparing how the 2015 elements from the second actually stack up to what we’ve got today. There may not be 100% official hoverboards or self-lacing sneakers, nor are the Cubs likely to win the World Series at this point, but at the very least we have a rich casino owner who’s a bit of a bully and loves having his name on everything. Sometimes real life and fictional stories intertwine and it’s just a little scary. Anyways, I hope you’ve had a great day, and maybe even re-watched (or perhaps watched for the first time) one of the first two Back to the Future films. Nobody would hold it against you if you skipped the third. One thing you shouldn’t skip out on today is Pick Your Poison, which has a wealth of great tracks from the likes of Andy Clockwise (ft. Stella Mozgawa of Warpaint), The Black Ships, Kosha Dillz (with a perfectly day-appropriate track) and Shards. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Emergency Tiara, Florist, Frank the Butcher (ft. Killer Mike), Holy Esque, The Most Serene Republic, Nao, Snakehips (ft. Tinashe & Chance the Rapper), W-X and Yogi (ft. Elliphant & Pusha T). Great Scott!

Andy Clockwise – Open Relationship (ft. Stella Mozgawa)

The Black Ships – Dead Empires

DUCKY – Rain Dance

Ilana J – Angel

Kosha Dillz – Give Back to the Future

Redcast – Gadsby

Shards – Sad Sayonara, Goodbye

Warning Light – Past the Haro Straight

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-20-15

On this date approximately 65 years ago, Tom Petty was born. In that time, he’s provided us with so much great music, and continues to do so today. HBD Tom, who will most assuredly never see this message. The next Tom Petty might be hiding among the tracks in today’s Pick Your Poison. There’s only one way to find out: listening to these songs. Don’t miss downloads from Alex Feder, Coromandelles, Dignitary, Le Rug and We/Or/Me. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Cavanaugh, Charli XCX, Eluvium, iLOVEMAKONNEN, Iska Dhaaf, TALA & Banks, as well as a few high profile remixes from the likes of Mr Twin Sister, Hot Chip and RAC.

Alex Feder – Whatever Forever

Coromandelles – New Ordain

Dignitary – Destiny’s False Turn

Le Rug – Bomb

Monster Jaw – Your Day Will Come

Mother Leads – When Will Time Slow Down

Tree Machines – At Arms Length

We/Or/Me – The Dusty Roads

Pick Your Poison: Monday 10-19-15

Weekends always feel just a little too short, don’t they? You just start to relax when all of a sudden it’s time to get back to work. Hopefully the tracks in today’s Pick Your Poison will soothe the ache a bit, with notable downloads from Ben Millburn, The Harrow, Lime Cordiale and Semma. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Cheatahs, GoldLink, Kasbo, Lady Jay (ft. Sarkodie), Slow Magic, SOPHIE, and a few remixes as well. Check it out!

Ben Millburn – Don’t You Wait

Carlos Timon – La cueva de San Andres

Ex Libras – Drive

The Harrow – Love Like Shadows

Lennart Richter – Puzzles (Ben Macklin Remix)

Lime Cordiale – Not That Easy

Semma – Cut the Rope

Will Sparks & Timmy Trumpet – ROMA (Original Mix)

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