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Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 11-12-14

The mid-week edition of Pick Your Poison is a pretty solid one. You’re not going to want to miss downloads from Bay Uno, Corsica Arts Club, Matthew Squires & The Learning Disorders, Red Traces and Siskiyou. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from A$AP Ferg, Azealia Banks, Gang of Four (ft. Alison Mosshart), In Tall Buildings, Into It. Over It. and Ty Segall Band, among others.

Avid Dancer – All the Other Girls

Bay Uno – River

Corsica Arts Club – Untamed

C. Scott and the Beltones – Janey Baby

Lilly Wolf – Burn With You (Justified Noise Remix)

Matthew Squires & The Learning Disorders – Echo

Night Drive – Young Rivals (Off Da Clock Remix)

Red Traces – Phantom

ScotDrakula – Stupid Everything

Siskiyou – Deserter

Sluggers – Horizon

Stoop Kids – 17:35

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 11-11-14

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: 2:54, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Antony and the Johnsons, Big K.R.I.T., cult of Youth, Damien Rice, Dirty Beaches, Dream Police, Foo Fighters, Hookworms, Marianne Faithfull, Moonlight Towers, The New Basement Tapes, Parkay Quarts, Pink Floyd and Royksopp. 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, Her Habits, Mont Oliver, Red Red Meat, Rome Fortune and YACHT. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Butch Walker, Charlie Belle, Christopher Owens, The Do, New Hands, School ’94 and Tourist.

Chromatics – Blue Moon
Chromatics – I Can’t Keep Running

Ephemerals – You Made Us Change (AOTOA Remix)

Fuck Art, Let’s Dance! – Juvenile Ghost

The Garden – This Could Build Us A Home

Her Habits – Slip Away

Mont Oliver – White Sheets

Onah Crane – Lonely

Red Red Meat – Tin Hands & Lazy Motors

Rome Fortune – Pure

Sugar Candy Mountain – Soak Up the City

Surfalot – My My Oh My

YACHT – Terminal Beach

Pick Your Poison: Monday 11-10-14

There’s some great tracks to start off the week in this edition of Pick Your Poison. Don’t miss cuts from Arc Rev One, Domo Genesis, Repeater, Snoh and (Z). In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from The Amazing, Big Ups, Keep Shelly in Athens, Monogold, Sick Rhodes and Vision Fortune, among others.

Arc Rev One – Orbit of the Event

Brenmar – We Rollin (ft. Lil Uzi Vert & Rome Fortune)

Domo Genesis – The Most Subtle Flex Ever

Keith Dope ft. JoeyG. – Zooted (R&B Remix)

Kid Scissor – The Ones That Don’t Care

London Grammar – Hey Now (Chillion Remix)

Max and the Electric – City Lover

Rahim Quazi – The Things We Do

Repeater – Captive

SEX BBQ – Powerlines Pt. 1

Snoh – Bad Things (Remix ft. Killer Mike)

Yaarrohs – Amber

(Z) – Hypersensitive

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 11-6-14

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:

After two years of delays, Azealia Banks’ debut album is out now. Stream it on Spotify. [Buy it on iTunes]

Music Video: Hundred Waters – Out Alee

Listen to The Velvet Underground perform “I’m Waiting for the Man” live in San Francisco in 1969

YouTube Audio Stream: First Aid Kit – Walk Unafraid (R.E.M. cover)

Watch FKA twigs’ stunning performance of “Two Weeks” on Fallon

Music Video: Lorde – Yellow Flicker Beat

YouTube Audio Stream: Smashing Pumpkins – One and All

Music Video: Jose Gonzalez – Every Age

YouTube Audio Stream: CHVRCHES – Dead Air

Music Video: Owen Pallett – In Conflict

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 Captain Planet, Horsefight, Paperhaus, Semicircle and Springh. Ricky Eat Acid’s remix of that Yumi Zouma track is not to be missed either. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Beacon, Cursive, The Dodos, Father John Misty, Hayley Coupon, Terrible Truths and more.

Adventure Club – Gold (Moyo Remix)

Bossy Love – Sweat It Out

Captain Planet – Cicada

Celebrine & Alien Delon – Cellar Door

Dan Bodan – Soft As Rain (MCFERRDOG Remix)

Horsefight – Derren Brown

Kastle & Amtrac – Hyperspace

Paperhaus – Untitled

P3CULIAR – Little Revolutions (ft. The Analog Times)

Semicircle – Mechanism of Erasure

Springh – My Head in Clouds

Yumi Zouma – Alena (Ricky Eat Acid Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 11-5-14

My feelings toward Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala are somewhat mixed. On the one hand, they were essential members of At the Drive-In, who crafted some great records but tragically broke up right as they hit their peak with Relationship of Command back in 2000. In the 14 years since the split, those two continued to work together thanks to the formation of The Mars Volta, a band that came out of the gate running with the brilliant De-Loused in the Comatorium back in 2003. I actually consider that last ATDI record and that first Mars Volta record to both be essential pieces of music during my formative years, and continue to regard them with the utmost respect and love. Unfortunately things went a little downhill from there. The Mars Volta went further and further down the prog-rock rabbit hole, and while about half of their six studio albums were worthwhile, none quite retained the magic of their earliest days. There were flashes of brilliance, but you could say it was frustratingly inconsistent. Following the hiatus and subsequent break up of The Mars Volta in 2012, Rodriguez-Lopez moved back to El Paso and formed a new band called Bosnian Rainbows with some old friends, including Teri Gender-Bender from Le Butcherettes. They recorded and released a self-titled album last summer to solid and largely positive acclaim. But Omar and Cedric couldn’t stay away from each other for very long, which is why this past spring they announced the formation of Antemasque, a brand new band with some old familiar faces. In addition to Rodriguez-Lopez and Bixler-Zavala, Mars Volta drummer Dave Elitch and Omar’s brother Manfred round out the quartet. As with the first Mars Volta record as well, Flea (of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame) played bass on Antemasque’s self-titled debut album, which will be out on Tuesday. Of course you can stream the whole thing right now thanks to Noisey. Having listened to it all the way through a couple of times already, I can tell you that it’s certainly different than just about everything else they’ve done to date. Gone are the lengthy prog-rock and psychedelic experiments of The Mars Volta. And while the short, chorus-heavy songs that Antemasque are throwing out here have much more in common with At the Drive-In, the approach isn’t nearly the same both sonically and lyrically. Most notably, Cedric is no longer using $10 vocabulary words in abstract ways to get his point across. This is a very direct and to-the-point project. I’m not as impressed with it as I have been with the previous work that these two have done together, but have a strange feeling this record is going to grow on me over time. I hope you’ll at least give it a chance and see if it’s for you. Perhaps it will inspire you to check out the band’s live show, which is sure to be dynamic and interesting, particularly as Bixler-Zavala can’t seem to sit still on stage no matter what band he’s performing with. Antemasque will be coming to Chicago next Sunday, November 16th for a show at Metro with Le Butcherettes, and that’s something I strongly recommend you check out. At the very least you need to witness Le Butcherettes live, because they’ve totally blown me away every single time I’ve seen them. So come on out to the show. It’s 18+, starts at 8pm and tickets are $21. Should be a fun, if not highly interesting show. Now let me get to this mid-week edition of Pick Your Poison. There’s some quality tracks in this set from Chromatics, IYES, J Tropic, Paperwhite and Sunbears!. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from American Wolf, Jessica Pratt, Lemuria, Little Boots, Tei Shi, Whirr and more.

2:54 – Blindfold (Ossie Remix)

Chromatics – At Your Door (8 Track Version)

Glass Gang – Open

IYES – Til Infinity

John Moose – Flower

J Tropic – Solid Gold

Jupe Jupe – Pieces of You (Head Like A Kite Remix)

Le Rug – Dudley

Osca – Blood (ft. The Night VI)

Paperwhite – Magic

StarBenders – Alter Boy

Sunbears! – He’s A Lie! He’s Not Real!

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 11-4-14

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: Ani DiFranco, Arca, Baauer, Bob Dylan, Calvin Harris, Dean Blunt, Deerhoof, Deptford Goth, Gold Lake, Gruff Rhys, Inspiral Carpets, Korallreven, Les Sins, Neil Young, Ryan Hemsworth, Springtime Carnivore, Trophy Eyes and We are the Willows. 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 Arum Rae (covering The Head & The Heart), Ballerino, Bonsai, Gramatik and Korean Drama. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Cloakroom, The Coathangers (covering Gun Club), Empathy Test, Natalie Prass, Tenterhook, Young Ejecta and more.

Arum Rae – Cruel (The Head & The Heart cover)

Ballerino – My Neck is Too Long

Bay Umo – River

Black Whales – Tiny Prisms

Bonsai – I Like You Man

Dan London – Bob Fosse Dreams of Napoleon in Leather

Ezra x Dunlop – Not Enough ft. Tyson

Gramatik – Torture (ft. Eric Krasno)

Korean Drama – Nothing But A Bird (Flutter)

Memoryy – Eternal Sunshine (Grand Atrium Remix)

OOFJ – Snakehips Night Version

Too Many T’s – Running Wild (Featurecast Drum and Bass Remix)

TOTEM – Countdown

Pick Your Poison: Monday 11-3-14

It’s been a minute since I’ve given a full update on the Class of 2014 project, and I’m sure a lot has happened since the last time. Exactly what qualifies as a lot? Well let me attempt to break most, if not all of it down, and then you be the judge. Let’s start with FKA twigs, because she’s had a lot going for her in the last couple of months. Outside of her personal life where she’s dating Robert Pattinson (which has resulted in some controversy), she’s put out two videos recently. The first is called “#throughglass,” and it’s a 2 minute concept film shot entirely using Google Glass. twigs directed it herself, and it’s soundtracked by some remixed versions of her songs. Beyond that, she’s also put out a video for an actual single, the appropriately titled “Video Girl.” The plot to that one essentially involves dancing on top of a prisoner about to get a lethal injection, so that’s fun. Thirdly, I do want to mention that FKA twigs will also be performing on The Tonight Show on Tuesday. It’ll be her US television debut, so don’t miss it! Next up is GEMS. There hasn’t been a whole lot of news from their camp recently, though they continue to tour relentlessly and are likely recording their debut full length whenever they’re not on the road. Technically speaking they’re still supporting the Medusa EP, which came out almost a year ago. In conjunction with that, the band did release a brand new video for the song “Sinking Stone,” so check that out. Over in Saint Pepsi’s camp, controversy! Well, in the sense where I guess he’s finally received some sort of cease and desist order from the brand that bears half of his name, meaning he might have to change to something else very soon. Details have been very vague on this, really just amounting to a Twitter name change and some associated tweets suggesting that he may no longer be allowed to keep the Saint Pepsi name. But on the plus side, he’s signed to Carpark Records, released a great single “Fiona Coyne” with the b-side “Fall Harder,” with a new full length to come in 2015. He’s also been working on some new singles, one of which is a collaboration with Maxo called “Celebrate Me” that has some association with Sour Patch Kids. He’ll also be releasing two new songs as part of Polyvinyl Records’ 4-track singles series, where they send an artist a 4-track cassette recorder and ask them to put two new songs to tape. No word yet on what those new songs will be, but if you want to subscribe and get a fresh 7″ record in your mailbox once a month for a full year, go here to learn more. As far as Royal Blood goes, since my last update they’ve released their debut album, played at Lollapalooza and a bunch of other festivals, and have basically become pretty popular with the alternative rock sector. They’ll be returning to Chicago at the start of December to play a special holiday show at House of Blues with Rise Against that’s already sold out. At the start of last month, they released a video for their song “Ten Tonne Skeleton,” so check that out if you’re at all interested. They also played their single “Figure It Out” on Late Night with Seth Meyers a couple of weeks back, so that’s cool too. What else can I tell you about? Banks released her debut album Goddess since my last update. It is delightful and you should pick up a copy if you haven’t already. A lot of people have started to catch on to her in the last couple of months, and her sold out show at Metro in Chicago had some of the loudest and most obsessive fans I’ve encountered in awhile. But as far as the breakout star of 2014 goes, Sam Smith is quickly gaining accolades and earning respect from fellow musicians, fans and celebrities alike. To put his meteoric rise to fame in perspective, in one year he’s gone from playing 300 capacity venues to 7,000 capacity venues. Not only that, but he’s headlining the annual holiday shows for some big Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio stations, which I guess says a lot too. If you ask me he’s become the male version of Adele, so that’s understandably great. There’s other stuff going on with the remaining Class of 2014 artists, but honestly this has gotten so long I don’t want to keep going. So I’ll share more in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, please enjoy this week starting edition of Pick Your Poison. There’s some great tracks in this set from Cariad Harmon, Dave McPherson, Glyphs, Life Leone and My Pleasure. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from The 1975, Communions, Elephant Micah, SQURL, TALA and others.

Cariad Harmon – Every Time

Dave McPherson – Memories Become Enemies

Faux Effet – Gedn

Figgy – You Were Mine (Daniel. T. Remix)

George Ezra – Budapest (Creange Remix)

Glyphs – Out to Sea

Kentish Fire – In Our Band

Larry g(EE) – Take You Home Tonight

Life Leone – I Can’t Say No

Lutonomy – Neon Lightswitch

Mattson 2 – Dif Juz

My Pleasure – Living With You

Una Lux – Black Carbon

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 10-30-14

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:

Music Video: FKA twigs – Video Girl

YouTube Audio Stream: She & Him – Time After Time (Frank Sinatra cover)

Young Fathers have won the 2014 Barclaycard Mercury Prize for their album Dead

YouTube Audio Stream: The Dead Weather – Buzzkill(er)

Music Video: Sharon Van Etten – Your Love is Killing Me

Watch Mac DeMarco star in a comedy short called “Backer”

YouTube Audio Stream: Soundgarden – Storm

Watch The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne tell a Halloween story on Comedy Bang! Bang!

Music Video: Grouper – Made of Air

YouTube Audio Stream: 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 Ankathie Koi, Arandel, Cara Mitchell, Gabriel Conti, Gwyneth Moreland and The Landing. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from 1,2,3, AJ Davila y Terror Amor, Angel Olsen, Jordan Klassen (covering Haim), Tigerclub and Wedding Dress, among others.

Ankathie Koi – Kate, It’s Hunting Season

Arandel – Section 12

Budakid – Saint Yellow

Cara Mitchell – Suspended Motion

Couch Jackets – Frozen Death (Happy Ending)

Gabriel Conti – Tomorrow

Grand Vapids – Pale Hooves

Gwyneth Moreland – Little Black Flies

The Landing – We Are

Rissa Boo – Authentik

Russell Morgan & Jim Pearson – Hungover Dream

Skye Steele – The People Make The Music

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-29-14

There’s some delightful stuff in today’s edition of Pick Your Poison. Don’t miss tracks from Bernaccia, ET Anderson, Happy Lives, Natali Yura, Twin Graves and Warning Light. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from DEERS, Grace, Kate Gately, The Memories, Nerftoss, PCPC and more.

Allusondrugs – I Should Have Gone to Uni

Bernaccia – Manifest (ft. Ellen Chetcuti)

Bryce Vine – Where the Wild Things Are (Youngblood Hawke Remix)

ET Anderson – It’s Not the Same

The Gnar – Tina

Happy Lives – Marry Me

Mysteries – Deckard

Natali Yura – Yung Luv

Twin Graves – No Future

The Velvet Hands – La Belle et la Bete

Warning Light – Elaine Says

We Roll Like Madmen – The Rose

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-28-14

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: Afghan Whigs, At the Gates, Creepers, Dan Bodan, Dillon Francis, The Flaming Lips, Grouper, I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness, Lagwagon, Medicine, Mono, Mystery Skulls, Mykki Blanco, Mysteries, Rancid, Pianos Become the Teeth, Run the Jewels, Stalley, Taylor Swift, The Twilight Sad, Unearth, The Who and Yusuf. 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 Bad Cop, Cat Dove, Drake, Grouper, Mourn and No Coda. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Baauer (ft. AlunaGeorge & Rae Sremmurd), Songs: Ohia, Tessera Skies, The Thons, and more.

Bad Cop – Wish You Well

Cat Dove – Vagabond Girl

Copper Lungs – Cloud Nine

David Paige – Inside Out (Acoustic)

Drake – How Bout Now

Grouper – Holding

Hideout – All I Want

HiRollers – Hearing Lies

Moonlight Towers – Out of the Gray

Mourn – Silver Gold

No Coda – Lucas Parts

SAUVAGE – Vendredi

Pick Your Poison: Monday 10-27-14

Ah, Monday. Pretty much everybody’s least favorite day of the week. Back to work or school after a weekend off is never fun. One of the better parts about a Monday though are when you’re able to sit back and reminisce for just a moment about the weekend’s many adventures, possibly even sharing a story or two with friends or co-workers who weren’t there. For me personally, I celebrated a birthday this past weekend, which was nice. And while I received some good presents from friends and family, the greatest gift I received over the weekend was given not only to me, but to the world at large. Very early on Friday morning, hip hop stars El-P and Killer Mike unleashed their second album as Run the Jewels. It was supposed to be out on Tuesday, but I guess they couldn’t wait any longer. That’s understandable, especially once you hear the record. It’s a 100% free download by the way, and is available at runthejewels.net for the cost of your email address. I’ve been listening to Run the Jewels 2 all weekend, and can honestly say it’s not only the best hip hop record released so far this year, but one of the best records overall from 2014 so far. That’s not a claim I throw around lightly. The beats hit harder and the lyrics are wilder than the last album too. I doubt that I’ll be able to do a full writeup about it, especially since I haven’t published a proper album review in a few months (sorry about that by the way, there’s a lengthy explanation as to why), so please just take my recommendation and download the record. Then download some of the songs as part of today’s edition of Pick Your Poison. There’s some good cuts in this set from Germany Germany, Hollands, Lost Trail, Twin Waves and Vincent Colbert. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Bully, Cherry Glazerr, Greywind, Medicine, Mike WiLL Made It + iLoveMakonnen, and more.

Diplo & Skrillex ft. Kiesza – Take You There (RiFF RAFF Remix)

Germany Germany – Blank Mind Empty Heart

Hollands – Great White Shark

The Icarus Line – Don’t Let Me Save Your Soul

Julius – Ohh Baby

Lost Trail – Blood Forcefield

Repeater – Lonely

R.O.M.I. – F*ckin’ Good.1/There UR.

SEX BBQ – Locus of Control

Twin Waves – Into the Night

Vincent Colbert – Baseline

Yellow6 – Looking Back Towards the Sea

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 10-23-14

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:

Music Video: CHVRCHES – Under the Tide

SXSW has announced the first round of artists performing at this year’s festival

Music Video: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Kelly

Read a note from Kate Bush about her return to the stage

Music Video: Panda Bear – Mr. Noah

Watch Future Islands perform with strings and brass for a 4AD session

Watch El-P audition cats for the Meow the Jewels record

Watch a short film from FKA twigs called “#throughglass”

YouTube Audio Stream: Ariel Pink – Black Ballerina

Sleater-Kinney have reunited and are releasing a new album in January

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 Baby Baby, Blue Hawaii, Conveyor, Happy Dagger, Tashaki Miyaki (covering Prince) and ZKPR. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Chris Staples (covering Built to Spill), Korallreven, Les Sins, Lion Babe (ft. Childish Gambino), Pharmakon and SKYLR, among others.

Andre Costello & The Cool Minors – Places

Baby Baby – Keisha

Blue Hawaii – Get Happier

Conveyor – Holly

The Gromble – Slam

Happy Dagger – Who’s Waiting?

Hook N Sling – Tokyo By Night

PANES – Stills (Eyedress Remix)

The Sharpees – Take Me to Your Leader

Tashaki Miyaki – The Beautiful Ones (Prince cover)

The Trotskies – DYR

Twin Graves – Love You to Death

ZKPR – Sierra Nevada

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-22-14

Over the course of these last eight years, something has been missing from the musical landscape. That specific something is Sleater-Kinney, who broke up in 2006 after 12 years of playing together as a band. Corin Tucker went on to release two solo albums. Carrie Brownstein gained notoriety thanks to her team-up with Fred Armisen for Portlandia. And Janet Weiss played drums with Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, among other bands. Back in 2011, Brownstein and Weiss also teamed up with Mary Timony to form Wild Flag. They released one pretty strong album, and then made the decision at the end of last year to break up. shortly after I heard about Wild Flag’s breakup, I read an interview with Brownstein where she implied that playing in a band and playing live shows took a serious mental toll on her over the years, to the point where she wasn’t sure she ever wanted to return to that medium. Given that she’s an incredible guitarist and all-around musician, hearing that made me sad, and got me worried that Sleater-Kinney would probably never reunite. Thankfully I was wrong, and not only are Sleater-Kinney back together, but they’ve got a new album called No Cities to Love that will be out on January 20th. You can stream the first single “Bury Our Friends” right now, or even download it for free if you’re willing to give up your email address. But wait! There’s more! Not only are they reuniting and not only are they putting out a new album, but they’ll also be heading out on tour. Check their official website for details on that. I saw Sleater-Kinney perform live once back in 2005, and honestly it was one of the most exciting and memorable concerts I’ve attended in the last 10 years. They’re a force to be reckoned with, and the world is a much better place with these three musicians working together. Now then, let’s get to the mid-week edition of Pick Your Poison. Some good tracks in this set from Eight Fifty Eight, Elisa Luu, Kinetics, Mosaics, Pylo and VLMA. In the Soundcloud after the jump, stream songs from Andrew Bird & Nora O’Connor (covering Robbie Fulks), Dan Bodan, Dutch Uncles, LUH., Son Lux and more.

David Bronson – Songbird

Eight Fifty Eight – 8:58

Elisa Luu – Shebeen

Errant Boy – The Night Dilates

ISTILLFEELIT – Lorelei

JoeyG. – Hii (All the Time)

Kinetics – Gravity Overtook the Parrot

Mosaics – GLAM

Pylo – Woman

Richard H Kirk – Never Lose Your Shadow (Kiti808 Edit)

Sisters – February

VLMA – SLIME

ZHU – Faded (Salazar Pakyo Bootleg)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-21-14

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: Allo Darlin, Andrew St. James, Annie Lennox, Bear’s Den, Ben Howard, Billy Idol, The Budos Band, Cold War Kids, Elliott Brood, Horse Feathers, Jessie Ware, Little Big Town, Mark Lanegan Band, Primus, Scott Walker and Sunn o))), Sleater-Kinney, Thurston Moore and Transit. 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 Animal, Daddy Lion, Kaki King (covering The Cure), Lisa LeBlanc, The Singer and The Songwriter and UMA. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Butch Walker, HAERTS, John Southworth, Mac Miller, Trans Upper Egypt, Zella Day and more.

Animal – Dark Room

Arthur Caves – Name Droppin’

Daddy Lion – Evermore

Fraser A. Gorman – Book of Love

Just Walden – Summer Day Charade

Kaki King – Close to Me (The Cure cover)

Lisa LeBlanc – You Look Like Trouble (But I Guess I Do Too)

Shelter Point – Serenity

The Singer and The Songwriter – Homebody

Stephen Doster – Arizona

Tom Lark – Something to Tell You

UMA – Depart

Pick Your Poison: Monday 10-20-14

As part of your Monday edition of Pick Your Poison, don’t miss downloading tracks from Asante Phenix, LA Font, Luxley, Moritat, Snoh (ft. Common) and We Are the Wllows. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from CHVRCHES, Crying, Cult of Youth, Landlady & Rubblebucket (covering Nina Simone), Moonbabies, Swans and more.

Alma – Blind Side

Asante Phenix – Nameless

Kin Cayo – Our Ship

LA Font – Bright Red Flame

Luxley – Spirit (ft. Nora Patterson of Royal Teeth)

Manwomanchild – Recent History

Moritat – Visits

Sahy Uhns – Tolerance Training (Part Two)

Snoh – Bad Things (ft. Common)

Tom Vek – Pushing Your Luck (Halloween Re-Edit)

We Are the Willows – Picture

The Well – Separate Ways

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