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Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 12-9-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Cracker, Ghostface Killah, J. Cole, K. Michelle, Los Campesinos! and The Smashing Pumpkins. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Chromatics, Ender Belongs to Me, Freeweights, Gold Spectacles, Salvatore Ganacci and ZKPR. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Future of What, Landlady, Motopony, Spazzkid, Stone Jack Jones and VASSY.

Cast – Baby Blue Eyes

Chromatics – Closer to Grey

Ender Belongs to Me – Getting Colder (ft. Alexandra Lowell)

Frank Alexander – Armageddon Disco

Freeweights – Lightweight

Galkin – Feeling Mean

Gold Spectacles – Lately

In All Honesty – Heroine For Your Heart

The Lost Brothers – Little Angel

Salvatore Ganacci – Hit It From the Back

Usher – Yeah (Pat Lok Rework)

ZKPR – Otter Rock Cafe

Listmas 2014: The Top 50 Songs of the Year [#40-31]


This Top 50 Songs list is not organized in any other way than by perceived order of excellence, so when you have a look at the set of 10 below, you may be surprised at how thematically related almost all of them are to one another. It was a total fluke things worked out like that, and in fact I didn’t even notice myself until writing up this introduction. The overarching theme is love, whether you’re falling into it, out of it, or somewhere in between, which is a subject matter as old as music itself. I just looked it up, and apparently about 60% of all songs written today are about love, so I guess the similarities aren’t all that shocking after all. Anyways, let’s get right into it, shall we? This freight train keeps rolling on with #40-31 of the Top 50 Songs of 2014! Oh, and in case you missed it, here’s #50-41.

Pick Your Poison: Monday 12-8-14

Starting today and pretty much every weekday for the next two weeks, I’ll be using these Pick Your Poison intros to let you know about the latest and greatest things going on with the annual Listmas event here on Faronheit. Yes, we’re in year-end mode and it’s time to break down the best music that 2014 had to offer. All this week it’s the Top 50 Songs of the Year, which leads into next week’s Top 50 Albums of the Year. Kind of like an advent calendar, new items will be revealed each day as the countdown progresses. Just a short bit ago I posted the first entry in the Top Songs list, so if you’re intrigued, click here to see entries #50-41. We’re starting off great and only getting better. But if ranked lists aren’t exactly your thing, perhaps you’ll find Pick Your Poison is more up your alley. There’s some good tracks in the set below from DRLNG, Lanterna, Liars, Quarterbacks and Vincent Colbert. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Amen Dunes, Axis: Sova, The Dodos, Moritat, A Sunny Day in Glasgow, Twin Shadow and You Blew It!

Averez – Beat of the Drum (Original Mix)

Blooms – Lust (Ellie Herring Remix)

Can Can Heads – Square With A Little Bit Rectangle

DRLNG – Icarus

Lanterna – Backyards

Lavender Worm – Synchronized Swimming

Liars – Mask Maker (Extended Version)

Quarterbacks – Center

Record/Start – Rock From Afar

Ted Z and the Wranglers – Like A King

Vincent Colbert – Rose Yellow Moon

Years & Years – Take Shelter (STAL Remix)

Listmas 2014: The Top 50 Songs of the Year [#50-41]


Welcome, dear reader, to the official kick off of Listmas 2014! For the uninformed, Listmas is the grand tradition here on the good ‘ol site that celebrates the end of the year with a series of ranked lists. It’s not really a new or novel idea, and in fact pretty much every site that covers music releases their own lists, though I suppose very few put it all together under one broad label like this. Yet the word has also become part of the jargon people use to talk about this list-making season every year. Anyways, it’s my sincere hope that you’ll keep checking back and reading the site over the next couple of weeks while the slow roll out of Listmas takes place. We’re starting this week with the Top 50 Songs of 2014 countdown, and following that up next week with the Top 50 Albums of 2014 countdown. There are currently designs for another extra list or two leading up to Christmas and the site’s annual holiday break, but I won’t go into detail on those yet because there’s still a good chance they might never be written or published. The last couple of years this endeavor has become increasingly difficult to put together, and resulted in delays that pushed a list or two past the holidays. So let’s keep our fingers crossed that everything gets done in a prompt and concise fashion this year.

Today we begin the journey of counting down the Top 50 Songs of 2014. Before we launch into this, a couple of quick notes. This list will be parsed out at the rate of 10 songs per post, ideally kicking off on Monday and ending on Friday. Along with the artist and song title, I’m pleased to provide different ways for you to hear each of the songs on this list. Some will be available for free download, but most will be streams through Soundcloud, YouTube or Spotify. The hope is to make all of this music as universally accessible as possible so you can hear everything should you so choose. Once the list is complete, I’ll include a link to a full playlist on Spotify where you can hear almost everything, as a few artists on this list don’t have or refuse to use Spotify. In regards to what you can expect, I’d say don’t make any assumptions and mentally prepare yourself to be outraged at some point. You’re not going to love every song, and the picks range from the very obscure to the super mainstream, even in the Top 10. No artist is featured more than once, though that rule technically doesn’t apply to collaborations or featured vocal spots. The goal is to spread the love as widely as possible, so hopefully that comes across in the end. So without further ado, please join me past the jump for Faronheit’s Top 50 Songs of 2014: #50-41!

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 12-4-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Watch Sleater-Kinney on “The Chris Gethard Show”

Music Video: OFF! – Over Our Heads

YouTube Audio Stream: Purity Ring – Push Pull

Music Video: Charli XCX – Breaking Up

Watch the short film “Sox Day: A Day in the Life of Chance the Rapper & The Social Experiment”

Music Video: Jessie Ware – You & I (Forever)

YouTube Audio Stream: The Decemberists – Lake Song

Music Video (NSFW): Run the Jewels – Oh My Darling (Don’t Cry)

Read Killer Mike’s op-ed in USA Today on the treatment of rap music in court

Watch a two-hour, fan-shot film highlighting Kanye West’s Yeezus tour

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss songs from Chromatics, Glass Candy, Gorgeous Bully, Radio Birds, Raphaella, SUNBEARS! and Tunji Ige. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Conveyor, Elephant Micah, Lil Herb (ft. Earl Sweatshirt), Magic Bronson, Moon Duo and Pale Blue, among others.

Brooklynn – Take My Hand

Chromatics – Kill for Love (Running From the Sun Version)

Galkin – Story to Tell

Glass Candy – Rise

Gorgeous Bully – Love Song for Someone Else

Grand Vapids – Aubade

Julius – Sandstorm

Radio Birds – Sleep City

Raphaella – Artifice (Sohn cover)

Russ Liquid – Feral Cat

Stoop Kids – Happy Birthday

SUNBEARS! – Wonderful Christmastime (Paul McCartney cover)

Tunji Ige – Ball Is Life

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 12-3-14

As much as I’d love to write a proper intro for this edition of Pick Your Poison, the week so far has sadly gotten away from me and I have no time at the moment. So my apologies for dispensing with the pleasantries and getting right down to brass tax. Listmas 2014 is set to start next week, and that’s going to feature more writing than even I know what to do with. In the meantime, please enjoy tracks from Francesca Belmonte, Lyon Hart, Memoryy, Radiation City and Victoria+Jean. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs by Grimes, Guards, Petite Noir, Phosphorescent, Prince Innocence, Sleater-Kinney and The Soft Moon.

BARLI – Rum Woman

DeltaFoxx – Dancing Girl

Francesca Belmonte – Hiding in the Rushes

goldFFinch – Strive to Rise

Lyon Hart – The Sign

Memoryy – Young Oblivion

Museum of Love – Who’s Who of Who Cares (Daniel.T. & Cooper Saver Remix)

New Build – Pour It On (Table Man Remix)

The Outdoor Type – Are You Happy

Radiation City – Stutter

VÉRITÉ – Weekend (DeltaFoxx Remix)

Victoria+Jean – Holly

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 12-2-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Owen, Parkay Quarts, She & Him, Walk the Moon, Wu-Tang Clan, Yo La Tengo and Yung Lean. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Anwar Sadat, Bad Cop, Chromatics, Leitbur, Memory Maze and Sun Gods to Gamma Rays. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Butch Walker, Little Boots, Myrkur, Smallpools, Teen Daze and Zs, among others.

Anwar Sadat – Obedience

Au.Ra – Morning

Bad Cop – Get You Hi

Childish Gambino – 3005 (Chordashian Remix)

Chromatics – These Streets Will Never Look the Same (Ruth Radelet Version)

Circle of Reason – Sea of Voices

Leitbur – Counterpart

Little Daylight – My Life (Thugli Remix)

The Marks Cartel – Where Do I Go?

Memory Maze – Dollar Eyes

Moduloktopus – Headdie Murphy

Sun Gods to Gamma Rays – Bloom

Pick Your Poison: Monday 12-1-14

Allow me to wax poetic for a quick minute in regards to The Smashing Pumpkins. Like many people, I’ve had my share of ups and downs with the band over the last couple of decades. More specifically, the issues are with Billy Corgan since he remains the sole original member of the band these days. For me, The Smashing Pumpkins truly ended on December 2, 2000, when they played their “final” show at the Metro in Chicago. Guitarist James Iha was gone, and Corgan would continue to work with drummer Jimmy Chamberlain on his next project Zwan. That went bust after three years, and following one solo record in 2005, Corgan chose to reclaim the Pumpkins name. Chamberlain stuck around for a couple of years, but eventually went his own way too, leaving what might as well be called Corgan and the Hired Hands. The two full lengths since then have largely been given a chilly reception, though you could say that 2012’s Oceania was one of the best things done under the Pumpkins name since pre-Machina. Now there’s a new record called Monuments to an Elegy that’s set for release next week. There’s also a new band backing up Corgan. While the new songs were recorded with guitarist Jeff Schroeder and former Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, the touring band assembled in support of this record includes Schroeder, bassist Mark Stoermer from The Killers and drummer Brad Wilk from Rage Against the Machine. The reason I bring all of this up is because at the start of my Thanksgiving weekend I had the opportunity to see the latest version of The Smashing Pumpkins perform live for the first time, and feel it represents a step in the right direction. See, in the handful of times I’ve been to a Pumpkins show, Corgan has remained stoic, deadly serious and steadfast in his own personal indulgences. There have been times when he’s played 90% new material or gone on long, psychedelic sojourns simply because he felt like it. Similarly, in recent years he’s occasionally lashed out at audiences, frustrated with them for one reason or another, though most often because they weren’t enthusiastic enough. The Corgan that showed up and performed at Thalia Hall in Chicago this past Wednesday kind of seemed like a changed man. He was smiling, he joked between songs, he played a good mixture of classic hits and new material, and just generally had a great time. So did the 850 or so people in attendance. While every Pumpkins show that I’ve seen has been impressive in its own way, this was the first time I was able to say it was a wholly positive and engaging experience. Not only did the band play a pretty wild cover of David Bowie’s “Fame” during the show, but they’ve also started selling merch that pokes fun at a feud between Corgan and CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Where has this Billy Corgan been hiding, and can he come out and play more often? Beyond the serious attitude adjustment, I’ll also say that the new songs sound pretty solid. Don’t expect classic era Pumpkins, but with any luck it might just wind up being the best thing released under that name in more than 15 years. There’s hope for this band yet, and I’m not one to say no to a good redemption story. Okay, now let’s get into this week-starting edition of Pick Your Poison. There’s some great tracks in this set from Blooms, Grand Vapids, Soft Lighting and Stuyvesant. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from A$AP Ferg, Ice Choir, The Pop Group, Sunless 97 & Palmistry, Ultimate Painting and Wu-Tang Clan.

Alexis Davis – The Lift

Blooms – Guilty

Grand Vapids – Kiln

John Lennon – Imagine (An-Ten-Nae Remix)

Kanye West – Love Lockdown (Wize Remix)

La Roux – Uptight Downtown (Club Clique Remix)

Limited – Times Square Poet

Mecca:83 – Love Story

Milele – Traveler’s Hotel

Sango – Maluco (The Basement Tapes Remix)

Soft Lighting – Siamese Gemini

Stuyvesant – Oatmeal Song

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 11-25-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Andy Stott, Beyonce, Bjork, Eminem, The New Basement Tapes, REM, Snowday, Soundgarden and The Velvet Underground. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Bernaccia, Chance the Rapper & The Social Experiment, King Tuff, Valise, Warning Light and YOU. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Bent Denim (covering Angel Olsen), Lip Talk, Little Boots, Outasight, Wedding Dress (covering Wild Beasts) and Young Ejecta.

Apes & Seb Wildblood – Brooklyn

Bernaccia – Darkness Walks

Chance the Rapper & The Social Experiment – No Better Blues

Hidden in the Spring – Salt and the Spring

King Tuff – Danger in the Dark

The Legendary House Cats – This Time

Natalie McCool – Wind Blows Harder (THUMPERS Rework)

Toshes – Other People

Valise – Don’t Forget Me

Warning Light – Phono Stations

White Royal – Be Terrestrial (Bewilderbeast Deconstruction)

YOU – 100 Lanterns

Pick Your Poison: Monday 11-24-14

It’s the start of a holiday week here at Faronheit, as Thanksgiving looms dead ahead. I’m excited about it, and if you’re in the US (or elsewhere I suppose) I hope that you are too. Unfortunately things are very busy for me at the moment and I don’t have time for a proper intro to this edition of Pick Your Poison. The good news is that I’ve started work on the annual Listmas posts, which will officially begin on December 8th. In the meantime, please enjoy the songs below. There’s some quality tracks in this set from The Bulletproof Bomb, Concord America, Felix Champion, Luka and Ruane Maurice. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Hannah Diamond, Little Boots, Ricardo Donoso, Soda Fabric, Tink and Will Butler.

Anna Lunoe & wordlife – Midnight

The Blancos – Lemon Garden

The Bulletproof Bomb – Five Green Bottles

Cats of Transnistria – Good Night

C Duncan – For

Concord America – Put Your Money Down

Felix Champion – Snow Graves

Fins A Luminous – Hail Faces

Luka – LOSS (ft. Bad America)

Roxy Roca – Without You

Ruane Maurice – Stripped

Vök – Tension (Nuages Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 11-20-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Stream two new Beyonce songs, “7/11” and “Ring Off”

Watch Jeff Tweedy, Win Butler, Emmylou Harris and many others perform The Band’s “The Weight” at a Mavis Staples tribute concert

Music Video: Iceage – Against the Moon

RIP Motown singer Jimmy Ruffin

Music Video: Run the Jewels – Blockbuster Night Part 1

Bono was in a nasty cycling accident. Here are details on his injuries

Music Video: She & Him – Stay Awhile

YouTube Audio Stream: Charli XCX – Gold Coins

Music Video: Viet Cong – Continental Shelf

Music Video: Belle & Sebastian – The Party Line

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss songs from Chromatics, Le Rug, Night Panther, NOME and Snowday. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from A-Symmetry, Celine Neon, Gobby, The Neighbourhood, Savage Sister and Telekinesis, among others.

Chromatics – White Light

Le Rug – Dipshit

Le Twan – Babooshka (ft. Vyuga)

Luke De-Sciscio – Patterns of Revolution (Demo)

The Mascot Theory – My Eyes See

Monster Rally & Jay Stone – Recollection

Night Panther – Desire

NÖME – Eagle

Say Say – Like An Animal

Slow Dancing Society – Stone

Snowday – Walk Along These Rocks With Me

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 11-19-14

Earlier this evening I had a unique concert experience that I wanted to share with you for just a quick minute. While this website is largely devoted to a lot of the best that new music has to offer, it’s extremely important to fully understand that such things wouldn’t even exist without everything that’s come before. Pay attention to and respect the old so you can best interpret and enjoy the new. For example, The Beatles have and will continue to influence bands for the foreseeable future. I never turn down the chance to listen to something widely regarded as classic, because it presents an opportunity to learn and even in some respects continue to discover new music no matter how old it might actually be. Which brings me to Mavis Staples. As a lifelong Chicagoan who loves and is passionate about music, you can’t reasonably ignore Staples and the Staples Singers, who helped popularize gospel, soul and R&B music in the 50s, 60s and beyond. They broke and bent most labels applied to them, and though the family band is no more, Mavis soldiers on and even experienced a bit of a career revival these last few years with a couple of albums produced by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy. Tweedy was just one of the 20 or so special guests from the world of music who all showed up at the Auditorium Theatre earlier tonight for a big 75th birthday celebration for Mavis. The roster was one superstar after another, from the past up until present day. For every Buddy Miller, Aaron Neville and Bonnie Raitt there was a Glen Hansard, Grace Potter or Win Butler & Regine Chassagne from Arcade Fire. While things certainly skewed towards the older crowd, and there weren’t a whole lot of people under 40 who attended (besides myself of course), the night was filled with great moments worthy of noting. While many of the guests such as Emmylou Harris, Gregg Allman and Michael McDonald sang or performed classic Staples songs, some artists chose to play some traditionals or cover others who cite Staples and The Staples Singers as influences. Widespread Panic covered the Stephen Stills classic “For What It’s Worth,” which got the crowd excited and up on their feet. Patty Griffin, Ryan Bingham, Grace Potter and Emmylou Harris collaborated on a cover of Bob Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” that was positively transcendent. And Win and Regine from Arcade Fire brought the funk by performing the Talking Heads cut “Slippery People” with Staples herself, and it was a song that David Byrne actually wrote with the Staples Singers in mind. For the encore, all of the guests came out together and did a rousing version of The Band’s “The Weight,” which the Staples Singers actually performed in the concert film The Last Waltz. Was it wonderful? You bet it was. I’m not a fan of all the artists and friends of Mavis who came out and played, but at the very least I walked away with a greater respect for some of them. It was all in service to one woman and her amazing catalog, which is just a really nice thing to do. There will be a DVD coming out at some point in the next year or two with the full concert on it, and I encourage you to keep an eye out for it, as it’s just the sort of thing that will increase your musical education. Also helpful is today’s Pick Your Poison, which features some good downloads from The Black Ryder, Colleen Green, Party of One and Royale, among others. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Alasdair Roberts, American Wrestlers, Cheatahs, Disclosure, Flying Lotus, A Place to Bury Strangers and Wu-Tang Clan.

ARMANI – $laves

Arthur Caves – Asylum

The Black Ryder – Santaria

Colleen Green – Pay Attention

Colostrum – Heart of Gold

Long Faces – Leave It There

The Maytags – Anthem

Party of One – Watch While the Heads Roll

Royale – Close to the Vest

Timbah – Return of the Samurai

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 11-18-14

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Ariel Pink, Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, Drive-By Truckers, Fugazi, Manchester Orchestra, Mr. Oizo, R.F.C., Robert Wyatt, TV On the Radio and Wilco. If you’re so inspired please pick some of these records up via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from Anabot, Chromatics, Contra, Kitty, Nite Fields and Pale. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Last Lizard, Marissa Nadler (covering Elliott Smith), Mourn, Noveller, Perfume Genius, Sleigh Bells (ft. Tink) and A Sunny Day in Glasgow.

Anabot – Come Home With Me

Ayler Young – Caught Up

Chromatics – Shadow (8 Track Version)
Chromatics – Red Car

Contra – 1992

Fickle Friends – For You (Ghost Beach Remix)

Gene Clark – I Saw A Dream Come True

Hanni El Khatib ft. GZA – Moonlight (Remix)

Kitty – Second Life

Lorde – Yellow Flicker Beat (Antennae Rework)

Nite Fields – You I Never Knew

Pale – Silence

Sporting Life – Tsunami

Pick Your Poison: Monday 11-17-14

The success of a band like Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. bewilders me a little bit, but it’s probably not for the reason you might think. Don’t get me wrong, they’re deserving of the fan base they have, I’m more wondering how the do got to where they’re at with what I’ve perceived to be a lack of support from the general music world. I haven’t seen [some but not] a lot of articles about the band, heard them on the radio, nor have I read a lot of extremely positive reviews of their albums (though pretty much every one sort of leans that way). They’re signed to Warner Bros. Records, which is a major label and I suppose that has something to do with it, yet once again I can’t recall seeing a big promotional push for the band at any point in time. So how have they reached the point where they’re headlining a show at a mid-sized Chicago venue like Metro this Friday, and not for the first time either, when many factors seem to indicate they should be somewhere a little bit smaller? My theory is that they’re a self-made band. That they’ve achieved this level of success on their own terms and through a solid, passionate fan base that continues to grow despite any perceptions that support may be lacking. More accurately, they’re a really fun band who makes really fun records and puts on really fun live shows. You know how sometimes you’ll show up at a venue early and catch an opening act you’ve never heard before only to be completely blown away by them? Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. are that kind of band, only of course they’re not opening for anyone anymore. They’ve had some key opening slots and festival gigs, and built an audience through sheer word of mouth. Those are the best sorts of bands in my opinion, because they’ve worked exceptionally hard and gone through that endless cycle of recording and touring and recording and touring and it’s finally paid off. They’re currently on their final tour in support of their 2013 record The Speed of Things, and as soon as that wraps up, they’ll be back in the studio to finish their third album. Like I said, they don’t stop. In order to prep everyone for the fall season and possibly give some hints about their forthcoming album, the band released a new single “James Dean” last month. While it is noticeably calmer and more majestic than their previous single “Run,” it’s still done in their signature blend of synth pop and guitar rock that tugs on both your ears and your heart. I’m sure it’ll also make for a solid live show staple, as if you didn’t know already, they put on one hell of a performance. So if you’re in Chicago and can make it out to Metro this Friday night, the 18+ show starts at 9PM. Tickets are $16 in advance and can be purchased here. It should be a great way to spice up your Friday after what’s been an exceptionally chilly week! Now then, let’s get to this Monday edition of Pick Your Poison. There’s some great tracks in this set from Awwz, City of Glas, The Delay in the Universal Loop, Jungle Doctors and The March Divide. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from A$AP Ferg, Jonny Telafone, Kero Kero Bonito, Los Campesinos!, Mamiffer, New Navy and Young Rapids.

Aaron Mark Brown – You Let the World Grow Cold

Awwz – Gals

City of Glass – Geographers

[crack] – Dread U

Dara Sisterhen – Sets Me Free

The Delay in the Universal Loop – Your World Breathes Into Me

Eboi ft. Little Jinder – As I’m Falling

Geoff Ong – September

Jungle Doctors – Can You See It

The March Divide – Given Out

Monogem – Simple Things (Miguel cover)

Slow Magic – Waited 4 U (ODESZA Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 11-13-14

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

YouTube Audio Stream: Screaming Females – Ripe

Music Video: Clark – Winter Linn

Watch the trailer for Song One, which includes new music from Jenny Lewis & Johnathan Rice

Music Video: David Bowie – Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)

Watch Zola Jesus perform “Go (Blank Sea)” live at Webster Hall in New York

Music Video: Azealia Banks – Chasing Time

YouTube is launching a paid subscription music streaming service

Music Video: Deerhoof – Exit Only

Watch Future Islands’ guest appearance on “Comedy Bang! Bang!”

Watch an actual meteor fly past while Modest Mouse performs “Dark Center of the Universe”

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss songs from Anwar Sadat, The Bandicoots, Bruiser Queen, Grand Vapids, Phantoms and Swanky Tiger. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Ex-Cult, George Maple, The Prettiots, TALA, Until the Ribbon Breaks (ft. Run the Jewels), Wonderful Humans (covering…Taylor Swift?!) and Years & Years.

Anwar Sadat – Rotted Out

ASTR – Blue Hawaii (Brenmar Remix)

The Bandicoots – Just After Dark

Brian Lopez – Be My Baby (The Ronettes cover)

Bruiser Queen – On the Radio

Grand Vapids – Tuned

Induce x Dilla – Cookies

I, Us, & We – Sunday

The Mighty Stef – Stella

Phantoms – Broken Halo (ft. Nicholas Braun)

Swanky Tiger – Half Light

VÉRITÉ – Weekend (Penguin Prison Remix)

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