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Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-20-13

The last couple weeks on Thursdays I’ve been doing a fun sort of experiment where I’ve been passing along links to things other than mp3s in the intro section. This provides me the chance to share a cool video, interesting interview or a fun game you might enjoy. I know it’s only Wednesday, but I’m going to try it today to see if it works out better than Thursday. Let me know if you like it, and I’ll keep doing it. Anyways, here’s a few choice items I’ve uncovered and thoroughly enjoyed in the last few days:

Pitchfork’s feature story on the legacy of Jason Molina after his tragic death last weekend

Music Video: Death Grips – Lock Your Doors

Chicago Tribune: Mumford & Sons, The Killers, Phoenix and Vampire Weekend to headline Lollapalooza
*P.S. – If you want more Lollapalooza lineup tips, follow me on Twitter.

YouTube Audio Stream: Savages – She Will

Music Video: Justin Timberlake – Mirrors

Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy arrested in Glendale, CA for alleged hit-and run and possession of methamphetamines

Now then, as to today’s Pick Your Poison. There are some choice tracks in this set, most notably from The Belle Sounds, Child Bite, Kait Lawson, Morningbell, Shlohmo and Jeremih, and Wave Machines. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Cold War Kids (covering The Band), Future Bible Heroes (Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields), The Juan Maclean, Snoop Lion and Sonny & The Sunsets.

The Belle Sounds – Should Have Been Mine

The Cannanes – Crawler (Richie Phoe Remix)

Child Bite – Abysmal Splatter

Dave Arcari & The Hellsinki Hellraisers – Whisky in My Blood

Hanni El Khatib – Penny (Classixx Remix)

Kait Lawson – Take Your Charge

Morningbell – We Have Eyes As Well As Ears

Paul White – Street Lights (ft. Danny Brown)

Phil Weeks – All Day Every Day (Joss Moog Around 7 Acoustic Mix)

Reed – NMBH

Shlohmo and Jeremih – Bo Peep (Do U Right)

Silas Fermoy – Lights Burn Bright

Wave Machines – Sitting in a Chair, Blinking (Extended Version)

We Are the City – Baptism

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-19-13

It’s Tuesday, so should we talk about the new music releases that are in stores today? Sure, it’s a weekly tradition. After last week’s quiet due to SXSW, it’s good to see things pick back up again. Be on the look out for new albums from Billy Bragg, Birds and Arrows, Black Pus, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Boy + Kite, Brandt Brauer Frick, Colleen Green, Ensemble Pearl, Fol Chen, Ghostkeeper, The Heligoats, Invisible Hands, Josh Rouse, Justin Timberlake, Low, Marnie Stern, The Ocean Blue, Palma Violets, Phosphorescent, Preston Lovinggood, Purling Hiss, Rival Sons, Stornoway, Suede, Thalia Zedek and William Tyler. There’s actually a handful of really good records that I’ve already heard in that stack, so please check as many of them out as you can! But also check out today’s Pick Your Poison tracks. There’s some great ones from Absinthe Junk, Dinosaur Jr. (covering Phoenix in a…different way), Killing Fields of Ontario, Rice Cultivation Society and Woodenbox. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), there’s streams of new tracks from Free Time, Kisses and Pornography (Ryan Adams’ new band), plus Jay-Z’s remix of Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe”.

Absinthe Junk – Death in the Afternoon

Aesthetic Invention – Code Song

Belladonna – Sweet Child O’ Mine (Guns N’ Roses cover)

Dinosaur Jr. – Entertainment (Phoenix cover)

KaiL Baxley – Legend of the Western Hills

Killing Fields of Ontario – Twisted Little Theatre

laymedown – Me & U

Leopard of Honour – Visions of Garuda

New London Fire – Mama It’s Alright

Rice Cultivation Society – Fading Stars

Serge P – Acid in 2107

TECLA – Fake Tears (Gordon Voidwell Remix)

Thirty Pounds of Bone – Home Faring

Woodenbox – Roll For Me

Show Review: Kate Nash + Supercute! [Empty Bottle; Chicago; 3/18/13]


St. Patrick’s Day is a big party holiday. Just take one good look in any bar and you’ll likely see it packed with people drinking green beer. Call it tradition or whatever else you want, so long as there’s an excuse to have kegs and eggs at eight in the morning. This year the holiday fell on a Sunday, which with most people having work the next morning, might make you think things would be calmer. Not so much the case, from my experience. The reason I bring it up is because many probably woke up with a severe hangover on Monday morning, which led to a long day of vowing to never drink again. That wasn’t my Monday, but for many of my friends it was. It’s telling that none of them were available to attend an evening of girls with guitars on Monday night at the Empty Bottle. The two bands on the bill were Supercute! and Kate Nash, a show that had been sold out for months in advance. Before the show, I found myself asking, “Is Kate Nash really that popular?” because honestly I know very few people that might consider themselves fans of hers, and those that are tend to reference her debut Made of Bricks more than anything else. She came out of the stew of Myspace discovered artists back in the mid-00s and sort of followed in Lily Allen’s footsteps but as more of a second or third fiddle to her “fuck you” pop star act. Yet here we are in 2013, and Allen is all but a faded memory having retired from music a couple years back. Meanwhile Nash presses onward and carves her own unique path and apparently a die hard fan base with it. I’ve liked all her records, but also tend to forget about them after six months. I went to the show for a couple reasons: 1) Nash has a new record out called Girl Talk that’s pretty good. 2) I’ve never seen her perform live before, and that’s something I’ve been meaning to do. 3) Supercute! was opening for her, and I was particularly interested in hearing what they would have to offer.

So let’s start with Supercute!, because they were first up for the evening. If you’ve never heard of Supercute! before, they’re an all-teen, all-girl four piece band from NYC. Their ages range from as young as 13 to as old as 19. The band was started in 2009 by Rachel Trachtenburg (who played drums as a member of The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players starting at age six) and her friend Julia Cumming. They wrote some goofy songs about candy and boys and such together using ukuleles and keyboards, which then led to performances and studio recordings. They’ve only expanded from there, adding new members and releasing singles and building a fan base show by show. Kate Nash has been a Trachtenburg family friend for several years, and she’s really taken Supercute! under her wing and done most of her touring with them in recent years. Nash also produced their debut album DON’T PoP MY BUBBLE, which will officially be released on June 11th. In their short 20 minute set, they mostly stuck to new material, though some of what qualifies as “new” they’ve been playing live for quite awhile now. Still, even the songs they’ve been performing for years got some new life injected into them thanks to their beefed up and more aggressive approach. The ukuleles and keyboards are still present, but play much less of a prominent role thanks to the addition of bass and electric guitars. Their songs, while often lighthearted and goofy, were also thrown a little off-kilter into a darker and more psychedelic territory. It’s fascinating because the girls have on these colorful outfits and makeup, and you’ll wind up with their songs in your head, but your brain is equal parts impressed and scared. While they’re clearly very talented and have a big future ahead of them, there’s also a weird sense of concern that maybe they’re growing up a little too fast. You could say they’re almost a modern-day version of The Runaways, though not as brash or sexualized. Their live show is solid, but also needs a little bit of fine tuning that will work itself out the more they tour. I may not be anywhere near the teenage girl demographic that Supercute! are aiming their music towards, but I still enjoyed and appreciated their set. Others in the 21+ crowd did as well, as I overheard a guy behind me say to his friend in near disbelief, “They were really good.” So chalk up another ringing endorsement for this band, they’re one to keep an eye on.

Watch the video for the new Supercute! single “Love Love Leave Love” off their forthcoming album
Buy Supercute! music on Bandcamp
Check out the Supercute! website


Oh, what can I say about Kate Nash? She’s an absolute delight, and it’s easy to understand why her fans are so devoted to her. Devoted to the point where they crowd funded her new album Girl Talk after she fell from the graces of a major label record deal for wanting to take a different direction with her sound. It’s eerily similar to what Amanda Palmer pulled off a few months earlier, though Nash didn’t get a million dollars in donations like Palmer did. In the end it really doesn’t matter how much money you make, so long as you make enough to keep doing what you want to do. And now the completely liberated Nash wants to play the bass and prove she can rock just as hard as any guy. To me, such an evolution was inevitable for her and I had no doubt she could pull it off, but apparently her label was looking for the next Regina Spektor instead of the next Courtney Love. Okay so she’s not a hot mess with more drugs and alcohol in her veins than blood, but she does have a similar vocal range to pull off syrupy sweet one moment and a rage-filled wail the next. That balance of dark and light is all over her new album, and in essence bled into her live show as well. She started with “Sister” and its deep bass line, which eventually turns into a raucous punk rock groove complete with some guttural vocal acrobatics. That sort of visceral and cutting anger boiled to the surface more than a few times throughout the show, in particular on songs like “I Just Love You More,” the old b-side “Model Behaviour” and her cover of FIDLAR’s “Cocaine,” which she retitled “Grrrl Gang.” Much of it was rather “riot grrrl” in nature, with Nash and her all-female backing band really making the most of their talents by taking even the poppiest songs and dirtying them up a bit. “Foundations” is the song that brought her to the attention to a lot of people in ’06-’07, and while she’s basically obligated to perform it at all her shows from here to eternity, she by no means has to keep it in the same bubblegum piano pop arena of the recorded version. The guitars don’t exactly transform the song into something entirely different, they just bring some additional forcefulness and speed that strips some of the charm but allows the lyrics to take more precedence, which is kind of nice.

Obviously a fair amount of the set list was populated with Girl Talk tracks as that’s what this tour is supporting, but everything else was a great mixture of older material, rarities and covers. Her take on “My Chinchilla,” a song by early ’90s Canadian indie pop girl band Cub (which counted Neko Case as a member for a brief period) felt like it was made for her to sing, as is blended so effortlessly with her charming and witty personality. Her between song banter was one of the show’s greatest highlights, and made all the more amusing by members of the crowd yelling things at her. “I just really want to touch you!” a girl at the front of the stage yelled. Nash thought for a moment, then wandered over to her and extended her arm, which the girl touched for a brief moment. “It’s been awhile [since somebody touched me],” Nash said with a wink after it happened. A couple songs later, someone (apparently a man) threw a bra on stage. “Oh wow, thank you,” Nash said sarcastically before following up with, “By the way, what kind of man brings a bra with him to throw on stage?” That’s the sort of vibe you get from people late on a Monday night after St. Patrick’s Day I guess. When she wasn’t busy interacting with the crowd, she also told funny stories like the time she accidentally knocked out one of her front teeth. But one of the things that really struck me was how she also took a few moments to talk about the charity she’s working with called Because I am a Girl. It’s a campaign designed to protect and empower women in developing countries and provide them opportunities they might not normally have to achieve their dreams. I am not a woman nor do I live in a developing country, but I admire the cause and hope you’ll consider donating. Hopefully you’ll also consider donating to the well-being of Kate Nash’s career by buying her new record or going to see a show. While I’ve always liked her music, I’ve never been as passionate about it as I have been with other artists. Now that I’ve seen her perform, I walked away an even bigger fan than I was going in. It’s always a great show when something like that happens.

Kate Nash – Death Proof (CSS Remix)

Watch the video for “Under-estimate the Girl”
Watch the video for “Death Proof”

Buy Girl Talk from Amazon
See the set list and tour dates after the jump!

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-18-13

I don’t consider myself to be a Lil’ Wayne fan. I’ve got nothing against the guy, and honestly I’ve never listened to one of his records, but he just doesn’t seem like the kind of artist I would gravitate towards. I can say that about a lot of hip hop stars, because I don’t listen to much hip hop in general. But I want to talk about him for a minute given what happened to him over the weekend. He’s had some seizures and other medical problems in the past that sidelined him for awhile, as did some trips to prison. This past weekend it was seizures again, which some claim were brought on by Wayne having too much of a drink known as sizzurp. If you’re not sure what sizzurp is, look it up. Not a drink I’d recommend trying, but to each their own. So there were reports coming out on Friday night that were conflicting and confusing and ultimately revealed nothing about Wayne’s condition in the hospital. Some said he was on his death bed in a medically induced coma and was being read his last rites. Other reports said he was in critical condition, but was expected to be okay. His family flew out to see him, which is never a good sign, but close friends of his were the ones speaking to the media and claiming he was okay. Then Wayne himself apparently sent out a tweet in which he said he was okay. Mind you, the tweet came shortly after word was going around that he was on his death bed. All around I’d chalk this entire incident up to bad journalism, particularly on the part of TMZ, who first claimed Wayne was about to die. The truth, as it turns out, is that Wayne is okay, will survive, was downgraded from serious condition and released from the hospital earlier tonight. So good/great news on that front. There are so many hip hop stars that we’ve lost at way too young of an age, and it’s nice that Lil’ Wayne isn’t one of them…at least not yet. Hopefully he’ll return to full health and have a long career rather than falling victim to more seizures or other issues. I wish him the best despite not being a fan.

Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for Jason Molina, who passed away this past Saturday at the age of 39. Molina was the main force behind Magnolia Electric Co. and Songs:Ohia, and made a number of influential and important records over the last couple decades. I’ve listened to some music from both of his bands, but never quite had the time to really explore what either project was all about. I do know his loss will be felt throughout the music community, and I’d like to extend my condolences to his family and anyone else that truly loved his sonic creations.

On that somber note, let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison. Please don’t miss tracks from Bernard Et Bianca, Circus Devils (ft. Robert Pollard), Home By Hovercraft, Make Haste and Seaweed Meadows. In the Soundcloud section after the jump you can stream new tracks from The Birthday Suit, Love and Radiation, Vitalic as well as Duke Dumont’s remix of HAIM’s “Falling.”

Bernard Et Bianca – White Mountain Lies

Black Madonna – Bill E Ocean

The Bowery Riots – Many Ways You’re Mine

Circus Devils – All the Good Ones Are Gone (ft. Robert Pollard)

Daft Punk – Technologic (AntonyToga NuClassic Mix)

Home By Hovercraft – Rocket

Irish Steph – Paddy’s Craic

Make Haste – Should Have Left

Moduloktopus – Turkish Clubish

Outasight – I’ll Drink to That (Samuel Remix)

The Ramona Flowers – Lust and Lies (Reuben Wu Ladytron Remix)

Seaweed Meadows – Ruins

Solice – Drop It Lo

Trust – Heaven (Discoforgia Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-14-13

It’s Thursday, and like last week, I’m going to test out something new and take you beyond the downloads and audio streams below. This provides me the chance to share a cool video, interesting interview or a fun game you might enjoy. Let me know if you like it, and I’ll keep doing it. Anyways, here’s a few choice items I’ve uncovered and thoroughly enjoyed in the last few days:

Video of Joanna Newsom covering Sandy Denny’s “The North Star Grassman and the Ravens”
Jay-Z to serve as Executive Producer and will perform songs on The Great Gatsby soundtrack
Video for AlunaGeorge’s new single “Attracting Flies”
NME interview with Trent Reznor on the return of Nine Inch Nails
Watch The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne in an absurdly weird Virgin Mobile commercial
Help and support Benjamin Curtis of School of Seven Bells as he battles T-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
Watch the new Foals video for “Late Night” (NSFW)

Okay, now let’s talk about today’s Pick Your Poison. I’m happy to recommend tracks from Black Manila, Boy + Kite, Camera, Mother Falcon, My Gold Mask, Navy Skies, Scott & Charlene’s Wedding and Stygian Stride. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), stream new songs from Cave Painting, The Hics and Treetop Flyers, among others.

Black Manila – Père Lachaise

Blurred City Lights ft. Rose Berlin – Symbiotic Anxiety Attacks (Feels So High Mix)

Boy + Kite – Fall

Camera – The Negotiator

Jjanice+ – 8mm

Josef Salvat – This Life (Phat Deuce Remix)

Los Zapping – Russia

Mother Falcon – Dirty Summer (Single Edit)

My Gold Mask – Lost in My Head

Navy Skies – Cut My Teeth

Scott & Charlene’s Wedding – Gammy Leg

Stygian Stride – Drift

Tess Henley – From the Get Go

Your Fuzzy Friends – Don’t Touch My Mustache

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-13-13

I understand there are a lot of people out there who love Phoenix (the band, not the city…but there are plenty who love that as well). I could count myself among the ranks of Phoenix fans, but that’s become increasingly more difficult for me to deal with through their meteoric rise in popularity. Here’s the thing: I’ve been listening to them since their 2004 album Alphabetical, when I couldn’t understand why they weren’t one of the biggest bands in the world. Even their 2006 record It’s Never Been Like That continued that trend of positively amazing, addictive synth pop songs worthy of being played ad nauseam at radio stations everywhere. I’m pleased to say during my time working in the programming department of a radio station I added the Phoenix songs “Everything Is Everything” and “Long Distance Call” to the playlist and people loved them. Then Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix arrived in 2009, and it was like a switch had been flipped. Suddenly they were everywhere, and their songs “1901” and “Lisztomania” were on every radio station on repeat and as background music for commercials and TV shows. This band I always thought deserved to be huge, became huge. It got to the point where in 2010 they actually headlined one night of Lollapalooza. To me it was sort of a WTF choice, because most everyone was only familiar with the 2 singles and nothing more. How that qualifies any band to headline one of the biggest music festivals in North America, I’ll never know. And somehow that continues even today, as Phoenix is set to headline Coachella this year. Of course they do have a new album out on April 23rd called Bankrupt!. The first single “Entertainment” came out a few weeks back, and while it’s a familiar slice of Phoenix pop, it doesn’t quite hit me as hard as their past singles have. Is my hearing damaged due to some invisible prejudice I might have against little indie bands that go massively mainstream, or have I been listening to this band for long enough that they’re starting to sound a little stale? I mean, if you’ve only listened to their last album and didn’t obsess over their back catalogue for years, does the new material make you more predisposed to like it compared to my extensive history with this band? It’s a good question to ask. I’ve not heard more than the single song from the new album yet, but early word is the full tamale is as good as their previous stuff. So I’m holding off a greater judgment for later. We’ll find out next month. Until then, let’s do today’s Pick Your Poison. Let me recommend tracks from Circle, Fat Tony, Joaquin, LVL UP, Tremor Low and Web of Sunsets. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Azealia Banks, Best Coast (covering Roy Orbison), Cold War Kids (covering Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds), The Twilight Sad and Four Tet’s remix of the new Justin Timberlake single.

Blasé – Facade

Chic Gamine – Days and Days

Circle – Rump Shaker

Dead Can Dance – Children of the Sun (Live)

Ellie Goulding – Explosions (Joey Harmless Bootleg)

EZLV – Fresh Like

Fat Tony – Hood Party (ft. Kool A.D. and Despot)

Joaquin – Hit Me

Kim Mayo – Long Slow Love’s Hum

LVL UP – Consistent

Mr. Fogg – Headlock (Graphics Remix)

Paradigms – The Long Way (D7 Urban Mix)

Tremor Low – Give Blood

Web of Sunsets – Fool’s Melodies

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-12-13

It’s a very weak week for new music, as so much of the industry is in Texas for SXSW right now. Still, if you’re looking for new albums to check out, the following artists are releasing new material: Biffy Clyro, Camera, David Bowie, Devendra Banhart, Eric Clapton, Girls Names, Home By Hovercraft, The Mary Onettes, Matthew Good, Scott & Charlene’s Wedding, Stereophonics, Tape Deck Mountain, The Virgins and Wild Belle. If none of those strike your fancy, maybe a track from today’s Pick Your Poison will. I’ll advise you to download songs from Arc Rev One, DEJA, Nick Ferrio & His Feelings, Sam Page, Wildlife Control and Yellow Claw. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), don’t miss streaming new songs from Carmen Villain, Caveman, The Knife and Laura Marling.

Arc Rev One – Static Cling

Bounte – Those Moves

C.L.A.W.S. – That Magik

Corespondents – Face Cancellation

Counterfeit i – Smile

DEJA – Holiday

Gallons to Ounces – Deep

Misty Miller – Little Drummer

Nick Ferrio & His Feelings – Half the Time

Paradigms – The Long Way (D7 Urban Mix)

Sam Page – Take It Easy

Thomas Azier – Angelene (Obi Blanche Remix)

Wildlife Control – Ages Places

Yellow Claw – Kaolo

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-11-13

Sooo we’ve hit the week that many hardcore music fans know as SXSW Week. If you’re not a hardcore music fan, let me give you a very quick overview of what that’s all about. See, there’s this big conference happening in Austin, Texas. It’s called South By Southwest, and features a few different sectors, including Film and Interactive. But for music geeks, the Music portion is the one where all the focus is at. In addition to the many speaking panels with musician and music industry guests talking about various aspects of the industry, there’s also hundreds upon hundreds of showcases that occur all across the streets of downtown Austin. Empty warehouses, open fields, parking garages and everything in between suddenly become concert venues, and almost every conceivable band descends on the town to perform in the hopes of either getting discovered or praised for new music they’re playing. Bands like Green Day, Tegan & Sara, Best Coast and a whole lot more established names will pop up at a show or two, but mostly there’s a lot of small bands working hard, playing a half dozen or more shows over the course of 3-5 days, and wearing themselves out in the process. There’s rumors that Prince will play a secret show this year, and maybe even Daft Punk too. When I went for the first time last year, I had a blast and made memories that will last for a lifetime. The big names performing then were Jack White, who was just establishing himself as a solo artist, and Bruce Springsteen, who was the keynote speaker at the conference and later put on a 3+ hour show at a small venue that blew some minds. I was unable to get into either of those shows, but will never forget standing front and center for a big Sleigh Bells set or seeing Grimes perform 3 times in a couple days and watching as she progressively lost her voice. There was the time I saw Best Coast and Frankie Rose play on top of a parking garage where there were only a handful of people for some reason and all the free alcohol you could drink. How about when I saw Fiona Apple perform her first live show in a few years, during which she performed a couple new songs off her then-forthcoming album The Idler Wheel…? There were a bunch more great moments similar to those that I don’t want to get into right now, except to say that you can read through those many memories and all my SXSW coverage from 2012 right here. For 2013, I’m spending SXSW at home, unable to get to Texas this year. I miss it and want to go back. Perhaps in 2014? I think almost definitely. If you’re in Austin this week, I hope you have a blast. If not, I strongly advise you to make it out there if you have the financial means of doing so. Now then, let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison. I’ll recommend tracks from 1939 Ensemble, All Tiny Creatures, Liam Singer, Radiation City and Suburban Living. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from The Appleseed Cast, Austra, James Blake, Merchandise, and Ryan Hemsworth’s remix of Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness”.

1939 Ensemble – Sad French Song

All Tiny Creatures – Quickest Cut

Bears! Bears! Bears! – I Guess We’re Lonely

Blood Sister – Why Would You

Eksi Ekso – Gold Cures

Enerate – Unstoppable

Faustix & Imanos – Moonlight (ft. Noosa)

Frida Sundemo – Home

Ginger & The Ghost – One Type of Dark (Ta-ku Remix)

Liam Singer – Stranger I Know

My Gold Mask – Further It Gets (Shuteye Remix)

Radiation City – Fly Me to The Moon (Astrud Gilberto cover)

Stereoboy – Naked

Suburban Living – Always Eyes

Pick Your Poison: Friday 3-8-13

Hey, we’ve reached another weekend! Sometimes that feels like the greatest thing ever. I’d tell you all about my big plans, but they’re not really big and nothing is set in stone anyways. Also, nobody really wants to read about what I’m up to unless it’s something exciting like jumping out of a plane or having lunch with David Bowie. Sometimes it’s just nice to sit back, relax, and spend time with friends at a bar or something. But I hope you’ve got lots to do and that you enjoy it. Let’s get right to this Friday edition of Pick Your Poison, shall we? Keep your ears open for tracks from Joywave, K-The-I???, Kinski, Olof Arnalds, Porcupine, Ten Kens and United Ghosts. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Eluvium, Fossil Collective and Wax Idols, among others. Have a great weekend!

Big Paraid – Walk in Place

Blank Realm – Go Easy

Fijuka – Running Up That Hill (Kate Bush cover)

Joywave – All I Want

K-The-I??? – Aching for Love Music

Kinski – Last Day on Earth

Lionlimb – Bound Widths

Ólöf Arnalds – Return Again

Porcupine – Witness to a Chase Scene

Skatalites – Desert Ska

Squalloscope – Zephyr

Ten Kens – When a Door Opens

Tumbleweed Wanderers – Worn Down Welcome

United Ghosts – Holes Into the Night

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-7-13

For the introduction to today’s Pick Your Poison, I want to try something a little different. Instead of writing some expository paragraph about a music news or concert item, I think I’ll pass along a few key pieces of music-related entertainment that you might enjoy. Have a look at these links, and click on something if you think you might enjoy it. I mean, that’s the basic idea behind Pick Your Poison, but none of these things are mp3s. So here we go:

Did Kohl’s rip off YACHT? You be the judge!

Hear the new She & Him song “Never Wanted Your Love” via YouTube

Watch Beach House’s new video for “Wishes,” directed by Tim Heidecker and starring Ray Wise

Watch the video for Phoenix’s new single “Entertainment”

Watch a short documentary about the band Iceage, filmed this past January

Watch Dave Grohl, Josh Homme and Trent Reznor perform the song “Mantra” live in a studio off the Sound City documentary soundtrack

So that covers that. If you like how this little experiment came together, let me know in the comments or via one of the many social media and email outlets on the top right of the page. Now let’s deal with today’s Pick Your Poison. I’ll recommend you download tracks from Big Scary, Dirty Fences, Hey Champ, Meg Mac, They Might Be Giants and Twin Tigers. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, I’ll advocate that you stream 100% of the tracks in there, including ones from Baths, Eleanor Friedberger, Julian Lynch, Smith Westerns, Sonny & The Sunsets and The xx covering Kings of Tomorrow.

Big Scary – Phil Collins

The Cannanes – Crawler

Crywolf & Aylen – Silence Pt. II

Dirty Fences – Heaven Is Tonight

DUST – Your Only Friend (Phuture cover)

Greg Boring – Huh

Hey Champ – Comet (ft. BeuKes)

Hollis Brown – Walk On Water

Meg Mac – Known Better

Papertwin – Diving

Ruby Ridge – No Shade

Stubborn Heart – To Catch A Spark

They Might Be Giants – You’re On Fire

Twin Tigers – Racecar

Weird Mob – Wired in Parallel

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-6-13

Okay, I haven’t done a preview for a Chicago show in awhile, so let’s bring that back today with 2 different (but equally great) concerts happening in the city on the same day. That day is Monday, March 10th. Sure, you may still be a bit groggy from losing an hour of sleep on Sunday thanks to Daylight Savings Time, but trust me when I say there are some good bands coming through town. First up is Panoramic & True. You can download a new song from them called “Haunted” off their Wonderlust record below as part of today’s Pick Your Poison. They’re a local Chicago band with a lot of catchy orchestral pop songs you just want to fall in love with. Anyways, they’ll be playing a 21+ show at Beat Kitchen on Monday night (8:30 p.m. start time). Also on that bill are Sea Lanes, Rare Animals and America Hearts. Tickets are only $8 and can be purchased in advance here.

Another band with local ties is The Pear Traps, and they’ll be headlining a show at the Empty Bottle on Monday night with two New York bands coming through town on their way to SXSW, Ski Lodge and Conveyor. The Pear Traps make music best describes as jangly garage pop, and they put out an EP late last year that’s pretty great. The Elsewhere EP is available to stream and as a name your own price download at Bandcamp. But the other two bands on the bill are excellent as well. Ski Lodge just released a new single, which you can stream in the Soundcloud section of today’s Pick Your Poison. That’s a lot of fun and it reminds me of The Smiths in a positive way. Perhaps most interesting, to me at least, is Conveyor, a band that combines folk, electronica and a host of other styles and elements to create an experimental pop sound that’s positively addictive. It’s like if Animal Collective, Fleet Foxes and Yeasayer had a musical baby together. I’ve featured the tracks “Mukraker,” “Marie” and “Woolgatherer” on my site before, and I invite you to download them all if you haven’t yet done so. The show is at the Empty Bottle on Monday starting at 7, and tickets are only $3. Yep, you read that right, $3. A buck a band. You can’t do much better than that, and especially with talent like this. Here is the link to buy tickets.

Okay, on to today’s Pick Your Poison, which is a delight. Pay particular attention to tracks from Dandan, Ghostkeeper, James Ferraro, Peals, Shannon & The Clams, Will Courtney and Delorean’s remix of Young Dreams. Oh, and Chris Bear’s remix of Grizzly Bear’s “Plans” is excellent as well. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), stream tracks from Big Deal, Goldroom, Iggy and the Stooges and Laura Stevenson, among others.

Dandan – Swimmers

Ghostkeeper – Luella

Glass Candy – The Possessed (Extended Runway Edit)

Grizzly Bear – Plans (C Bear Chopped Up Not Slopped Up Remix)

James Ferraro – Blood Flow

Opaque Stutters – Benefit of the Doubt

Panoramic & True – Haunted

Peals – Blue Elvis

Shannon & The Clams – Rip Van Winkle

Streak and the Raven – Speed of Light

Sweatson Klank – Waiting (ft. Vikter Duplaix)

WhoaBear – Long Time

Will Courtney – There’s No Answer

Young Dreams – First Days of Something (Delorean Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-5-13

Ah, it’s Tuesday! What’s on the new music calendar for this week? I’m glad you asked, self. This week the following artists are putting out new records, so if you want to buy any of them, this is your reminder: The ACBs, Autechre, Blanche Blanche Blanche, Bloody Amateur, Caitlin Rose, Cave Singers, Chelsea Light Moving, Cloud Cult, Doldrums, Helado Negro, Hey Marseilles, Hollis Brown, How to destroy angels_, Javelin, Judy Kang, Kate Nash, The Kingsbury Manx, Madeline Peyroux, Rhye, Son Volt, Superhuman Happiness, Suuns, The Men, They Might Be Giants, Waxahatchee, Young Dreams and Youth Lagoon. I haven’t heard all those records so I’m not one to judge, but I know there’s at least 3 gems in that stack and I wish you the best of luck in discovering them. Meanwhile, Pick Your Poison goes onwards and upwards, as I’ll give a gold star to tracks from 3421, Big Black Delta, Camera2, Jason Blum, Kait Lawson, Psychic Friend and Whitehorse. In the Soundcloud section, there’s quite a few great things up for streaming, including tracks from Generationals, High Highs, Milk Music and Parquet Courts.

3421 – Sparks

Big Black Delta – Side of the Road

Blondfire – Walking With Giants (Shreddie Mercury Remix)

Camera2 – Just About Made It

The Disraeli Gears – Back of My Eyes (Live)

Kash – Play the Fool

Doe Paoro – Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)

Jason Blum – Josephine

Kait Lawson – Memphis

Mudhoney – I Like It Small

Odonis Odonis – Better

Psychic Friend – We Do Not Belong

Solomon – Vanilla

Sondra Sun-Odeon – Hair

Whitehorse – Devil’s Got A Gun

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-4-13

If you’re like me, you can’t wait for warmer weather to arrive. Spring and summer seem just around the corner, even if Chicago is supposed to be getting 9 inches of snow in the next couple days. For me, the highlight of every summer is music festival season. I’m a music festival obsessive, and have been for almost a decade now. Of course that doesn’t mean I go to a ton of music fests, more that I pick and choose carefully which ones I want to focus on. The hope is to get the most and best music for your hard-earned money. It makes a festival like Lollapalooza an easy choice for me every year, as they cram 140 bands into 3 days, and I’ve almost never found a time slot each year where I didn’t want to see a single act. The other music festival I genuinely love, and arguably more than any other in Chicago or elsewhere, is the Pitchfork Music Festival. It’s a boutique festival, meaning it’s small (only 3 stages), and doesn’t necessarily have big and popular names outside of the headliners. But its overall size and scope are perfect for what it specializes in, which is introducing the world to the next great band, and celebrating the ones that are already there. You’ll hear the band that’s just starting out but has been building significant buzz, and you’ll hear from the well-established band that broke up several years ago but has now returned to try and reclaim their former glory. The stories are endless, and the quality is exceptionally high. The lineup every year provides music lovers with perfect opportunities to celebrate and discover some great music. Anyways, I don’t mean to prime the pump too much on the Pitchfork Music Festival, but I do want to make sure you’re aware of what acts have been announced for the 2013 edition so far. This year, it seems Pitchfork have outdone themselves, booking headliners Bjork, Belle & Sebastian and R. Kelly. I’m not going to get into the WTF-ness of R. Kelly right now, and plenty of others have already done that for me. Suffice it to say, I think he was on his way out, having passed his R&B prime a few years ago, when someone tossed the idea of Trapped in the Closet at him. He’s been more of an overblown comedian than a legitimate music star ever since then, in my opinion. Still, I’m interested to hear what he’ll do for his headlining set this summer, and whether or not I’ll be able to appreciate it ironically. But a bunch more acts were just announced for this year’s lineup, so let me run those down for you quickly: Joanna Newsom, Trash Talk, Angel Olsen, The Breeders (playing Last Splash), Rustie, Swans, …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, Mac DeMarco, Chairlift, TNGHT, Sky Ferreira, Killer Mike, El-P, Foxygen and Tree. All that, and it’s not even half of the total lineup. I’m already thrilled and excited to go this summer based on those artists alone. You can get your ticket by going here. It’s $50 for a one-day pass and $120 for a 3-day pass, which is cheap when you look at fests like Coachella and Bonnarroo (and Lollapalooza too, I guess). Once more artists on the lineup are announced, I’ll make sure to update you on that as well. In the meantime, let’s make the most out of today’s Pick Your Poison. I’ll recommend tracks from Babe the Blue Ox, Chalk and Numbers, Decades, Ian Place, Picture Day and Qurious. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Small Black, Shout Out Out Out Out, Vondelpark, Yellowbirds and Azealia Banks (covering The Strokes).

Autumn Owls – Semaphores (Acoustic)

Babe the Blue Ox – Dragging the Joneses

Candace Bellamy – Put Down the Foot

Chalk and Numbers – Pretty Colors

China Rats – Nip It in the Bud

Decades – Tonight Again

Home By Hovercraft – Lie in Your Bed

Ian Place – On the Other Hand

Jahan Lennon – Can’t Ruin My Fun

laymedown – X

Picture Day – Madoline

Qurious – Wunderkammer

Strongheart – Empty Hands

Trixie Whitley – Need Your Love (Schwarzwald Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Friday 3-1-13

Happy Friday! Happy First of March! Happy One Month Until April Fools Day Day! There are plenty of things to celebrate as we head into the weekend. Personally, I think that the start of March is the start of the end of winter. By the time this month is through, the snow will be off the ground and temperatures should reach a relatively mild 50-something degrees. At least that’s how it normally goes in Chicago. Spring is almost in the air, and I for one can’t wait. Of course this winter hasn’t been bad by any means, and the snow hasn’t exactly been piled high, but I miss spending time outside, flowers and grass, grilling and the summer music festival season. Speaking of which, if you’re a fan of or regular attendee at Lollapalooza every year, I’d like to point out that starting today and going through the end of the month I’ll be giving out lineup hints and rumors and “confirmations” (nothing’s officially confirmed until the fest says so) each weekday on Twitter. If you want some insight into who will be playing in Grant Park this year, you might want to check that out. Maybe one of the bands below will be there this year. Today’s Pick Your Poison highlights come from Adventure Galley, Belle Mare, Big K.R.I.T., Bloody Amateur, Midnight Spin, Monocle and Takka Takka. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), stream tracks from The Black Angels, Lightouts, Patrick Stickles (of Titus Andronicus) covering Free Energy, and Blood Diamonds remixing Hundred Waters. Have a great weekend!

Adventure Galley – Semantics

The Antiques – Video Code

Belle Mare – The Boat of the Fragile Mind

Big K.R.I.T. – Shine On (ft. Bun B)

Bloody Amateur – The Light

Four Visions – About Us

Jerusalem in My Heart – Koll Lil-Mali7ati Fi Al-Khimar Al-Aswadi

Kazyak – Pieces of My Map

Little Daylight – Overdose (Ghost Loft Remix)

Midnight Spin – Conchis Bliss

Monocle – Chances Glide

Mortar & Pestle – U.V.

Takka Takka – We Are Pilgrims No More (The End of Our Traveling Days)

Tartufi – Underwater

Tjutjuna – Mousetrap

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 2-28-13

At the start of this year, I expressed intense excitement over the revelation that David Bowie would be releasing a new album in 2013. It’s been 10 years since his last album of original material, and at that time I wasn’t really a fan of anything but his classic singles. I’ve grown into Bowie and all his quirks and evolutions over time, and now feel as if I can fully embrace what he’s had to offer the world. That’s why I’m so happy to hear he’s still interested in making music. It remains my firm desire to see him perform live, however almost all reports suggest he has no plans to tour for the foreseeable future. A couple years ago I was curious as to what Bowie was up to, and found a couple articles saying that he had retired and was enjoying family life in New York. I also heard rumors he had some serious health problems related to the energy and intensity that it takes to put on a great live show, which is why he had resigned to never tour again. How true any of that material was is open for debate, but that he’s at least putting out a new album should serve as at least a small sign he’s not totally retired. Anyways, while I’m not holding my breath on any live shows, I’m still very interested to hear what 2013 Bowie sounds like. There’s been a couple preview videos, including the latest “The Stars (Are Out Tonight),” but March 12th is the official release date for The Next Day album. Well, surprise surprise, it was just revealed that iTunes is letting you stream the whole record right now should you so desire. Go here if you’d like to experience the new Bowie record in full. I’ve yet to give it a listen, but when I have the chance I’ll be sure to write up a review for everyone. Hooray! If Bowie doesn’t interest you though, perhaps some fresh and interesting new bands in Pick Your Poison will. Don’t miss tracks today from Beams, Hanna Turi, Harness Flux, Judson Claiborne, Moon King and Quixotism. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Fyfe, Sally Shapiro, Saturday Looks Good to Me and Tricky.

Beams – Be My Brother

Bombay Show Pig – Timewaster

Crash & The Coots – Bottle Rhythm

Day Joy – Melting (Dromes Remix)

Hanna Turi – You Collect

Harness Flux – Paper Route

Hollagramz – Sex Potion

Judson Claiborne – Neo Pagan Lovesong

mdnt – Dreamcatcher (ft. Jez Dior)

Moon King – Appel

Quixotism – Piqued/Acceptance

Stevie – If I Were A Boy (Beyonce cover)

Swedish House Mafia – Don’t Worry Child (The Golden Pony Remix)

Unlike Pluto – Ye Scallywag

Vato Gonzalez – What?!

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