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Pick Your Poison: Friday 11-2-12

Have you ever been presented with the challenge of attending 2 weddings in 1 day? I’ve been told there’s a certain time in your life when it seems like all your friends are getting married at once, but 2 on the same day feels just a little bit excessive. The somewhat ironic twist is that none of my other friends have gotten married or even engaged in 2012. So the only two friends I have getting married are doing so on the same day. When it momentarily rains, it momentarily pours. At this point you may be wondering – how will I manage 2 weddings in a day? There will be a bit of bouncing back and forth between them, that’s for sure, and they’re taking place about an hour away from one another. On a side note, while I love fall weddings, I think November is a little late in the year to be getting married, especially if you live in the Chicagoland area. The high on Saturday is 48 degrees, which isn’t what I’d call pleasant. Still, no matter what the temperature outside, there’s plenty of hot wedded bliss action going on inside. So that’s going to be my weekend. I hope you’ve got something fun planned. If not, take solace in some Pick Your Poison songs. Don’t miss tracks from Crushed Out, Evil Eyes, Factory Floor’s remix of How to destroy angels_, The Luyas and Split Screens. Have a great weekend!

Crushed Out – Push Down and Twist

Evil Eyes – Keep Your Mind On Me

Gallons to Ounces – It’s Not You

GEMS – Void Moon

Grayshot – Future Light

How to destroy angels_ – Keep it together (Factory Floor Remix)

Kids Without Instruments – Stardust

The Luyas – Your Name’s Mostly Water

MVTH – Magnum

Saskatchewan – Divine Kind
Saskatchewan – Venom

Sondra Sun-Odeon – Golden Bird

Split Screens – Born

Teen Mom – I Wanna Go Out

Timegroove 45 – Dazing

SOUNDCLOUD

The Cyclist – Visions

e-dubble – Cycle of Nightmares (Let It Go)

Madrid – Bride Dress in a Frame

Peh Per Ghost – Not Sure of Anything

Polly Scattergood – Disco Damaged Kid

Stubborn Heart – Two Times A Maybe

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 11-1-12

Today was the big day they announced the winner of this year’s Barclaycard Mercury Prize, which goes to the best British album of the past year. This year’s set of nominees was an eclectic bunch, and included such relative unknowns as Sam Lee, Lianne La Havas, Plan B, Ben Howard and Roller Trio. The more easily recognizable names included Richard Hawley, Michael Kiwanuka, Field Music, The Maccabees, Django Django and Jessie Ware. Of all the artists I just listed, the only one I feel was robbed in this case was Jessie Ware. Her record Devotion is one of 2012’s finest. That’s certainly more than can be said about the winners of this year’s Mercury Prize, Alt-J. To be clear, I don’t dislike Alt-J’s record An Awesome Wave. In fact, I think it’s very well put together. My issue is that the record feels like it panders to the lowest common denominator. The band took a bunch of sounds and styles that were popular in 2010 and 2011, and crafted songs based around them. They do a decent job with whatever genre or style they’re trying to imitate at the time, and it often doesn’t allow for any real cohesion between songs. It’s like they took a whole mess of stuff and threw it against the wall to see what would stick. Does Alt-J sound like your favorite band? They should, on at least one song on the record should. Call it a crowd pleaser, but not really a critic pleaser. I’m stuck somewhere in the middle of all that. But congratulations to Alt-J for winning the Mercury Prize. It may seem like validation of a job well done, but there’s plenty more left to do, boys. Speaking of crowd pleasers and incoherent connections between songs, Pick Your Poison has some of those things today. Highlights include tracks from Buffalo Killers, Dumbo Gets Mad, Esben and the Witch, Marissa Nadler (covering Duran Duran), Qurious, School of Seven Bells and Team Genius.

Bass Science – Crazy World (ft. Mikey Murka)

Big Wave Riders – Sunny Season (Aves Remix)

Buffalo Killers – Baptized

Chrome Canyon – Memories of a Scientist (Matthewdavid Remix)

Chromeo – Bonafied Lovin (RAC Mix)

Dumbo Gets Mad – Radical Leap

Esben and the Witch – Death Waltz

Icky Blossoms – Sex to the Devil (Gosteffects Remix)

Marissa Nadler – Ordinary World (Duran Duran cover)

The Pharmacy – Make Me Remember

Qurious – Gold

School of Seven Bells – Secret Days

Team Genius – Roaring

Touché – Snow White (Daedelus’ Pig Hearted Remix)

Von Haze – Mother Mountain

SOUNDCLOUD

The Cast of Cheers – Trucks At Night

Cold Pumas – Sherry Island

The Deuces Wild – What is Wild (ft. Foil)

Feeding People – Island Universe (Free the Robots feat. Phil Nisco Remix)

Lucius – Genevieve

The Townhouses – Diaspora (ft. Guerre)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-31-12

Boo! Yes, friends, we’ve finally reached that fateful holiday known as Halloween. I hope you’ve got a really cool costume that you were able to wear this year to whatever festivities you might have attended. If you think your costume was particularly awesome, by all means post a link to a photo of yourself in costume in the comments section. Outside of the drinking and the costume parties, you know what my favorite thing about Halloween is? The day after Halloween. Now October is my favorite month of the year, and Halloween among my Top 3 Holidays, but November 1st is spectacular if you love candy. I can’t trick or treat anymore, so stopping by my local grocery store and finding all the candy at 50% off sends me into a sugar rushed frenzy. I have a VERY large candy bowl at my apartment, which I keep around to snack on whenever the mood strikes me, and most of my post-Halloween buying binge stocks me up for close to 6 months (sometimes longer). So yes, tomorrow will be a big day. But let’s not forget about today, with some really cool costumes, haunted houses and horror films (which I love). By the way, the best Halloween costume I saw this year? Somebody was dressed as Kurt CoBANE (a cross between Kurt Cobain and Batman villain Bane). Well played, sir. Well played. Because it is Halloween, allow me to pass along the treat of some fresh mp3s and audio streams as part of Pick Your Poison. We do this every weekday, but for once let’s pretend it’s a nice extra gift. Please don’t miss downloads from Admirers, Fantasmes, Humans, Marissa Nadler (covering Daniel Johnston), Pictorials and Sambassadeur. In the Soundcloud section, there’s some great streams from Charli XCX, Crystal Castles and Twerps.

Admirers – Strange Children

Benzi & Willy Joy – This Is Paradise (ft. Marshall Masters)

DaVinci – Cheeba (ft. Ammbush, Main Attrakionz & The Jacka)

Fantasmes – Monster’s Mother

Fritz – Tundra Rye

Humans – Possession

Lovepark – How Do I See (King Dinosaur Remix)

Marissa Nadler – Devil Town (Daniel Johnston cover)

Mikki Ekko – Pull Me Down

Pictorials – Sense of Vanity

Sambassadeur – Memories

Vex Ruffin – Same Thing Tomorrow

Vitalic – Stamina (Le Castle Vania Remix)

The Wild Knights – Love Struck

SOUNDCLOUD

Cara Mitchell – Little Birdies

Charli XCX – Cloud Aura (ft. Brooke Candy)

Crystal Castles – Affection

Lady Lazarus – Lapsarian

Twerps – Work It Out

We Do Not Negotiate With Terrorists – Big If

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-30-12

Let’s get right to this. Artists with new albums and EPs out this week include The Ampersands (mp3 below), Andrew Bird, Calvin Harris, Cee-Lo Green, Chad Valley, Cody ChesnuTT, Dada Life, Ending People, John Zorn, Matthew Friedberger, Menahan Street Band, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Soft Moon and Tracey Thorn. There are also several “holiday” themed records out this week that feature various artists, proving I suppose it’s never too early to start the Christmas season. As for today’s edition of Pick Your Poison, the songs are rolling in a little slower this week because a lot of bands and labels are sans power and internet in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Today worked out okay, but be warned that tomorrow through the end of the week might be a little lighter on the music than usual. In the meantime, please enjoy these tracks from The Ampersands, Frank Rabeyrolles, Kendrick Lamar, Plumerai, RTB2, and Tyler Daniel Bean. In the Soundcloud section, don’t miss streaming songs from The 1975 and Goldroom’s remix of Atlas Genius.

101 Crustaceans – Train Bolt Roller

Alex Gopher ft. Saint Michel – Hello Inc. (DJ Falcon Remix)

The Ampersands – Try This

Frank Rabeyrolles – Fog

GANGI – Hindering the Sight of Threatening Events (Rainbow Arabia remix)

Kendrick Lamar – The Jig Is Up (Dump’n)

Midway in Wake – Urban Vermin

Plumerai – 13

Remora – I Came to Party

RTB2 – 32

Shout Timber – East India Trading Company

Tyler Daniel Bean – Heather Lane

xSDTRK – powDer

Youngblood Hawke – We Come Running (Milkman Remix)

SOUNDCLOUD

The 1975 – You

Atlas Genius – Back Seat (Goldroom Remix)

Azar Swan – Amrika

Marika Hackman – Burgundy (Warpaint cover)

Saint Rich – Sorry/Sadly

Throwing Snow – Aspera

Pick Your Poison: Monday 10-29-12

Today’s edition of Pick Your Poison is dedicated to everybody on the East Coast dealing with Hurricane Sandy right now. My thoughts are with you from a very dry Chicago at the moment. Chicago is supposed to get a bit of Sandy aftermath on Tuesday, in the form of some light rain that will surely be more of an annoyance than anything compared to what’s happened in places like New York and New Jersey. Looking at photos of flooded streets and tunnels, I suspect it’s going to be a bit before everything gets all cleaned up. Disaster areas will be named and FEMA aid will be given to those that need it. Sometimes I really love a good storm. That’s particularly true in the winter, when snow piles high. Ideal storm conditions for me are as follows: 1) Meteorologists tell everyone to stay indoors for the duration of the storm. 2) The storm doesn’t cause any major damage to the area, including flooding and massive tree limbs down. 3) The power stays on, along with the internet and satellite TV. Translation: Everybody stays home and curls up on the couch for a nice day inside while a storm rages through and we all come out unscathed. Sadly, all those conditions are rarely met. Certainly if I were in Manhattan or Atlantic City right now I’d be powerless and potentially evacuated, making it a nightmare for me. It’s probably a nightmare for many, which is why I dedicate this post to all of you. May the damage not be so bad, the power restored and your comfortable life returned to you the way you left it. Recommended tracks today include ones from Dolfish, Le Roi Crocodile, Maitland, Rebel Rebel and Taco Leg. Jamie xx’s remix of Four Tet is one you’ll want to pay close attention to streaming in the Soundcloud section.

Blind the Sky – Break Slater

Dolfish – There Must Be Something Wrong With These Shoes

Heavy Glow – I Almost Prayed

Janski Beeeats – Lament (Analphabeth Remix)

ldotsdot – Corruptive Influence

Le Roi Crocodile – Battles

Maitland – Drop Down

Nick and the Ovorols – Heed the Words I Say

Of Monsters and Men – Little Talks (NAVIGATORZ Remix)

Rebel Rebel – Project Runaway

R Thomasin – Framed

Ruth Minnikin – Positively

Solidisco – Turn Around (Original Mix)

Taco Leg – Raider

Theo Berndt – Blueberry Clouds

SOUNDCLOUD

D/R/U/G/S – The Source of Light

First Love, Last Rites – Charlot

Four Tet – Lion (Jamie xx Remix)

Jealov – Everytime Like An Outro

TRAILS AND WAYS – Border Crosser

YUS – Nowadays

Pick Your Poison: Friday 10-26-12

As another Friday arrives, so does the crisp fall weather in Chicago. Don’t get me wrong, the crisper, cooler weather has been here the last few weeks, but a warm front rolled through the city and reminded us that mid-70s and sunny is the ideal weather for anything. That’s why people in southern California have it so good. Anyways, the bottom dropped out last night, and now we’re barely reaching 50 degrees for the entire day. Yet I still love fall as a season. The leaves are great, but so are things like Oktoberfest beer, pumpkin spice lattes, honeycrisp apples and sweaters. None of those things really happen in the summer, so I guess enjoy them while you can. Stop by your local pumpkin farm or apple orchard. Run through a corn maze. Go on a hay ride. Scare small children on Halloween. It’s the weekend, so now’s a better time than ever to take advantage. After you listen to some of the haul in this edition of Pick Your Poison. Gold star tracks today include ones from Adian Coker, Book Club, Franz Nicolay, Mazes, PAPA, Prince Rama and Rush Midnight. In the Soundcloud section you can stream some goodness from Civil Twilight and Get People. Have a great weekend!

A.Chal – Touch Me Like I’m Famous

Adian Coker – Gaza

Book Club – Your Navy and Your Nurse (Live at Sanford Studios)

DZ Deathrays – Cops Capacity

Franz Nicolay – Hearts of Boston

Henzel & Disco Nova – Chagarign (Bass Version)

Mazes – Bodies

PAPA – Put Me to Work

Prince Rama – Welcome to the Now Age (Hyparxia cover)

Rush Midnight – Crush

Stumbleine – The Beat My Heart Skips (ft. CoMA)

TEEN – Electric (DJ Japanster Remix)

The Twilight Sad – Not Sleeping (Tom Furse Dub Remix)

Yusuf Azak – Smile Tactics

SOUNDCLOUD

Civil Twilight – Fire Escape (School Of Seven Bells Remix)

Get People – Back To Dust

Jack Davey – Shit Gets Deep

Jared Salvatore – Helplessly Wasted

Lovelife – Your New Beloved

Mitzi – Who Will Love You Now

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 10-25-12

Confession: today is my birthday. And I don’t have much to say about it. I like to think that as you get older, things like birthday wishes and parties decline. People don’t want to celebrate how old they are if how old they are is older than they want to be. I hope that makes sense. If you’re over the age of 40, for example, even though “40 is the new 30,” you probably won’t want your friends and family to know your real age. The upcoming Judd Apatow film This Is 40 deals largely with that same line of thought. I’m at the point in my life where I embrace the aging process. I’m fast approaching 30 and nobody gives a second thought to checking my ID when I want to buy alcohol. I’ve been told I have a “baby face,” which will likely be beneficial when I’ll really want to look younger in 20 years or so. Really though, age is just a number, and it’s how old you FEEL that determines how old you really are. I don’t feel a day over 22, yet I’m a few years past it. If I were married or had a child, I’d probably feel as old, if not older than I am now. It’s some of those responsibilities that force you into adulthood kicking and screaming. My priorities haven’t changed in years, except for the fact that I’ve got an apartment and bills to pay every month. So yes, another birthday is here, and I’m not looking for any gifts or kind comments about it. My life as it is today is a gift enough. Hell no, I’m not going to close it with the phrase, “and that’s why they call it the present.” Let’s go to today’s Pick Your Poison. Recommended tracks today come from Beca, DeVotchKa, RJD2’s remix of Divine Fits, JAN, Social Studies and Wizards of Time. In the Soundcloud section you can stream new stuff from Christopher Owens (formerly of Girls), Eugene Francis Jnr and Hercules and Love Affair.

Beca – Born to Fly

DaVinci – Nothin Finna Stop Me

DeVotchKa – Along the Way

Divine Fits – Would That Not Be Nice (RJD2 Remix)

Emma Heartbeat – Across the Staates

The Growl – Smoke It Down

JAN – All of These Igloos

Miele Isa – If YOu Got It (ft. DDM)

Rubblebucket – (Focus) Oversaturated (Geographer Remix)

Seb Stone – Stand

Social Studies – Away for the Weekend

The Vital Might – This Approach

Wizards of Time – Benjamin

Young Dreams – Fog of War (Baio Remix)

SOUNDCLOUD

Christopher Owens – Here We Go

Eugene Francis Jnr – Calliope Fuxwar

Faunts – What I’d Love To Hear You Say

Hercules And Love Affair – Release Me (DJ-Kicks)

Kyson – Ocean Tides

Water Knot – Buttercup

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-24-12

On Wednesdays I prefer to talk about some good shows coming up in and around the Chicagoland area, so let’s do that today. If you’ve not heard of the band Title Fight, maybe now’s the time to get on board with these post-hardcore rockers. Their second record Floral Green came out last month to critical praise and remarkably good sales for a band of their stature. Then again, I suppose touring with the likes of Rise Against and Bayside will raise your profile considerably. But that Title Fight’s music transcends the scene they’re associated with is a credit to their creativity and overall excellence. Take their “Secret Society” video as an example of how the band will make moves you otherwise wouldn’t expect from them. As for the live arena, that’s where they’re true showmen. They have the presence and energy to match what they’re throwing out on record, and if you’re looking to relieve some tension, a Title Fight show can be a great outlet. They’ll be headlining at Reggie’s Rock Club this Sunday, October 28th. Tickets are $12, and it’s an all ages show. You can buy tickets here. Now let’s take care of today’s Pick Your Poison. Gold star tracks today include ones from Big Tree, Bouts, The Capsules, Millionyoung, Solomon Grey and Total Werewolf. In the Soundcloud section, Matthew Dear’s remix of Ultraista is worth streaming, as are tracks from FISHING and People Get Ready.

Big Tree – Time

Bouts – We Tried

California Wives – Marianne (No Ceremony Remix)

The Capsules – Across the Sky

Daniel Inouwa – Lay Now

Foxes – Echo (FIXYN Remix)

MALES – Ghost Notes (Demo)

Me and My Drummer – Phobia (bretonLABS Remix)

Millionyoung – Gymnopedie No. 1

Non Tiq – Love Machine (Saturday, Monday Remix)

The Ocean Floor – My Shelf

Shiny Toy Guns – Fading Listening (SLDGHMR Remix)

Solomon Grey – Firechild

Total Werewolf – How Soon

SOUNDCLOUD

FISHING – White Sheet Beach

People Get Ready – Middle Name

Peter Calacci – Cold Hearted Woman

The Soft Walls – Black Cat

Ultraísta – Smalltalk (Matthew Dear Remix)

Urban Cone – Urban Photograph

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-23-12

Let’s have a look at this week’s new album and EP release list, shall we? Please keep your radars on for fresh material from …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, Bat for Lashes, Blackbird Blackbird, Diamond Rings, ExDetectives, Further Seems Forever, GRMLN, Hank and Cupcakes, Matt Bauer, of Montreal (featured below!), Paul Banks, The Polyphonic Spree, Rah Rah, Rainer Maria, Red Clover Ghost, Shiny Toy Guns, Steffaloo, Swedish House Mafia, Talk Normal, Titus Andronicus, U.S. Girls and Your Youth. If none of those things peak your interest, perhaps a song in today’s Pick Your Poison will instead. Recommendations from the list below include tracks from Angel Haze, Autumn Owls, Cajsa Siik, Die Mason Die, Hero Jr., of Montreal and Parquet Courts. In the Soundcloud section let me advise you to stream tracks from Angel Olsen and Childhood

Angel Haze – Cleaning Out My Closet (Eminem cover)

Autumn Owls – Spare Room

Burywood – Somewhere in the Night (Smog cover)

Cajsa Siik – Dali

Communist Daughter – Speed of Sound (EP Remix)

dEUS – Keep You Close

Die Mason Die – Hold My Crown

Hero Jr. – Ann Boleyn

Lilly Hiatt and the Dropped Ponies – Young Black Rose

of Montreal – Micro University

Parquet Courts – Borrowed Time

Skyjelly – Providence

Solice – Never Know

Verse Metrics – Aches

SOUNDCLOUD

Angel Olsen – The Waiting

Childhood – Blue Velvet

Lillian Todd Jones – Butter Soul

Saint Maybe – Everything At Once (And More)

Silicon Ballet – Slowly Slowly

Pick Your Poison: Monday 10-22-12

Let me provide you with a quick bit of site news on this Monday. You may (or may not) have noticed that posts on this site have been a little sparse recently. By sparse, I mean there’s still a Pick Your Poison pretty much every day, but longer form writing pieces and album reviews have largely shown up once or twice or if we’re lucky three times a week. Back in the earliest days of the site (like 2007-ish), I would often crank out 4-5 reviews a week. Then again if you read those reviews, you’d realize that quantity does not equal quality. I do my best to provide thoughtful and insightful commentary about records that more often than not I believe in (or at least want to). I listen to most albums an average of six times before I even type a word about them, because it’s necessary to allow time for the little nuances to sink in. Sometimes I’ll reach that sixth listen, will sit down to write, and nothing will happen. Call it writer’s block if you like, but I think it primarily stems from an occasional inability to find the necessary entry point into a record that might otherwise be impenetrable. Once you figure out a good approach, then the real writing can begin. It might take an extra 2-3 days for me to find that opening, but there’s a certain sense of reward that comes with the idea that you’ve gotten it right (in your own mind). So what I really wanted to say was this: while I like to take my time and do some thoughtful writing, I also need to have that time available to think and write and edit. The last few weeks have been a little maddening for me schedule-wise, and I simply haven’t been able to devote as much time and resources to the site as I’d like. The worse part is that my schedule is unlikely to change anytime soon, meaning this slowed progression might continue into the indefinite future. I’m not considering, not even for one second, shutting down the site. You should know that. All I’m asking is for you to bear with me in this challenging period, with the hopes that I find a way to manage my time better soon. If I can figure out a better way to deal with all I’ve got going on, not only will my life get easier, but the site will hopefully flourish more than it already has. Sound good? Let’s talk Pick Your Poison for today. Good stuff below from Crime & The City Solution, Ending People, Ghost of Chance, Kendrick Lamar, The Mommyheads and Night Owl. In the Soundcloud section you might be interested in streaming tracks from Action Bronson, Holmes, Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires and Rah Rah.

Akwarian Sea Rebel – Stibnite

Crime & The City Solution – My Love Takes Me There

Die Eternias – To the Monkey

Ending People – Tiny Little Army

Ghost of Chance – Mexico City

Honeymilk – It Might Be

Kendrick Lamar – The Heart Pt. 3 (Will You Let It Die?)

The Mommyheads – Bleed From A Glass

Night Owl – Glove Box

Rare Monk – Death By Proxy

Regular John – Slume

Skipping Girl Vinegar – You Can

Thus:Owls – White Night

Villains Company – Feels Good

SOUNDCLOUD

Action Bronson – The Symbol

Chemical Smile – Thanks For The Company

Grounders – Crown Land

Holmes – Mosquitoes

Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires – Total Destruction To Your Mind

Rah Rah – Prairie Girl

Pick Your Poison: Friday 10-19-12

Can I pull off the craziest Saturday in the history of histories? I’ve booked myself solid this Saturday, and not really by choice. Okay, so partly by choice. It starts mid-afternoon with a bachelor party. You may be wondering why a bachelor party is happening in the middle of the afternoon. Well, it’s only the kick off to several hours worth of activities planned that go well into the overnight hours. After spending a few hours pre-drinking there, I’ll skip down to Grant Park for a charity walk. That will take a couple hours, and after some post-walk drinks I’ll cruise over to Schubas for the Chad Valley show. In other words, the day goes as follows: debauchery + drinking –> charity + drinking –> concert + drinking. One common thread there, my friends. I promise I’m not an alcoholic (this is something an alcoholic would say). Hahaha. Anyways, my Saturday will be busy. I hope you’ve got some equally wild plans lined up. If not, maybe some new music will keep you occupied. Please enjoy this set, with highlights coming from Alexx Foxx, Brooke Sharkey, CHamberlin (covering Paul Simon), The Eeries, Gospel Claws, Mice Parade and Romans. In the Soundcloud section let me recommend streaming Tim Hecker’s remix of Holy Other, and a new one from Icona Pop. Have a great (and safe) weekend!

Alexx Foxx – Make Love

Bago – I Forget You

Brooke Sharkey – His Voice

Chamberlin – You Can Call Me Al (Paul Simon cover)

The Eeries – Should’ve Stayed Home

Escort – Camèleon Chameleon (Black Russian Remix)

Gankyu Neko – Futotta Neko

Gospel Claws – I Want It All

The Herald Beat – Phone Calls

LexiconDon – Pretending

Mice Parade – This River Has A Tide

Romans – Let’s Get It On

Tailor – Step Back

Watertonic – Different

Wazu – Councillor

When Saints Go Machine – Parix (BIRD$ Remix)

SOUNDCLOUD

Big Wave – Only You

Holy Other – Held (Tim Hecker Remix)

Icona Pop – Good For You

Jimbo Mathus – In The Garden

Peter and Kerry – Split For The City

Pipers – Ask Me For A Cigarette

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 10-18-12

Let me jump on this Chicago show rundown right quick, just so you can update your mental concert calendars about a band coming through town this weekend. The late ’80s/early ’90s band Crime & the City Solution are back and touring for the first time since the ’90s. Australian singer-songwriter Simon Bonney formed the band almost 30 years ago, and records like Just South of Heaven and Paradise Discotheque held their own against many more popular British new wave bands like The Cure and New Order. The band just put out a retrospective/introductory collection of songs to remind people of the greatness that once was Crime & the City Solution. That of course is not to say such greatness doesn’t still exist today. Early word says their live shows now are just as potent as they were back in the day, and they’re also armed with some new material ready for their upcoming 2013 comeback record American Twilight. So yes, it should be a great show. Check out the mp3 for “I Have the Gun” if you’d like a taste of what this band has to offer. Crime & the City Solution will be performing on Sunday, October 21st at Lincoln Hall. It is a 21+ show that starts at 8pm. Tickets are $25, but are two for one, meaning you can bring a friend for free. That’s a sweet deal. Buy tickets here. Now let’s talk about today’s Pick Your Poison. Tracks that get a personal thumbs up from me today include ones from Bassnectar, Big East, John the Conqueror, Olympic Swimmers, Steffaloo, and Tom Hickox. In the Soundcloud section please enjoy streams from Cuddle Magic, The Daredevil Christopher Wright, The New Division (ft. Keep Shelly in Athens) and YACHT’s remix of ON AN ON.

Bassnectar ft. Angel Haze – Freestyle

Big East – Knock Em Out

The Bloody Angle – Ol’ Ben Haley

Echoes de Luxe – The Ride (Big Black Delta Remix)

ExDetectives – Second Chance

Heather Schmid – 2012

John the Conqueror – Say What You Want

KSSR – Passenger

Offshore – Summer Hits

Olympic Swimmers – Knots

Post War Years – The Bell (The Invisible Remix)

Steffaloo – Can’t You See

Tom Hickox – The Angel of the North

Ungdomskulen – Young Hearts (DD&D Remix)

We Are Me – We Gon’ Party

YOWIE – Shriners Sure Do Cuss A Lot

SOUNDCLOUD

Cuddle Magic – Rabbit Time

The Daredevil Christopher Wright – A Man Of The Arts

The Maldives – Blood On The Highway

The New Division – Night Escape (ft. Keep Shelly in Athens)

ON AN ON – Ghosts (YACHT Remix)

West End Motel – Burn It Down

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 10-17-12

For those of you that don’t pay close attention to the latest goings on in the music world, let me inform you that the CMJ Music Marathon is happening in New York City this week/weekend. What is the CMJ Music Marathon? Well, it’s a conference for music industry professionals and a showcase for bands and labels at almost every concert venue across the city. It’s a great way to discover what the next big bands are going to be, and maybe hear some interesting/informative discussions about music issues. Call it the SXSW of the East Coast. I had the privilege of going to CMJ back in 2004 and it resulted in some of the craziest and best shows I’ve seen to this day. I walked to every venue in and around Manhattan and never took a cab, bus or train once. Doing that helped me to fall in love with the city itself, which is certainly not a unique experience for the millions that live there already. I got to visit legendary concert venues like CBGB, Arlene’s Grocery, Webster Hall and the Bowery Ballroom as well, which continues to give me perspective every time I hear them mentioned by somebody or in a publication. So we’re quickly creeping up on my 10th anniversary of attending CMJ and I’m starting to realize that unless I start to make some serious plans I’ll probably never return for it again. Maybe 2013 will be that year. Or maybe I’ll hold off until 2014 to officially celebrate 10 years of memories like the time …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead almost killed me in a drunken, riot-style set that destroyed every instrument on stage. Oh CMJ, you are sometimes cruel, but always fun. As I wipe away a wistful tear from my eye, let’s talk about today’s Pick Your Poison. Good stuff in this set from The Amends, Call Answer, James Hand, Matt Bauer (covering Prince), Prince Rupert’s Drops and Red Wanting Blue. In the Soundcloud section let me advise you to stream tracks from Holy Ghost!, Kenna, Toro y Moi and Woodsman.

The Amends – A Certain Speed

Bing and Ruth – And Then It Rained

Call Answer – Now Attract

Fresh Wreckage – Say Yeah

James Hand – Now Not Later

Matt Bauer – Under the Cherry Moon (Prince cover)

Passion Pit – Constant Conversations (Little Daylight Remix)

Phoenix – Lisztomania (Bomb Coltrane Remix)

The Presets – Ghosts (Senor Coconuts Remix)

Prince Rupert’s Drops – Almond Man

Psychobuildings – Wonderchamber

Red Wanting Blue – Stay on the Bright Side

Sean0Sean – Mexico

Sei A – Miss

SOUNDCLOUD

Holy Ghost! – It Gets Dark

Incan Abraham – Springhouse

Kenna – Long Gone

Lower – Someone’s Got It in for Me

Toro y Moi – So Many Details

Woodsman – Sonic Tomb

Album Review: Tame Impala – Lonerism [Modular]



There’s something incomprehensively magnetic about Tame Impala. Identifying exactly what makes the Australian band’s music so compelling is a challenge in itself, primarily because common sense says that psych-pop songs without much in the way of song structure and choruses shouldn’t go down so easily and smoothly. We’ve been trained on verse-chorus-verse, and anything else almost always falls into the “experimental” category. Then again, bands like The Flaming Lips and MGMT have achieved massive popularity while doing things their own way and going completely off the reservation more than a few times. If they can do it, why not Tame Impala too? They’ve even been working with legendary psych-pop producer Dave Fridmann, the man behind The Soft Bulletin and Oracular Spectacular, for their 2010 debut full length Innerspeaker as well as this new one Lonerism. The way in which he shapes Tame Impala’s sound into something more commercially viable can’t be ignored, though his magic is nothing compared to frontman Kevin Parker’s influence, which is so immense you might consider this band a solo project with a bunch of hired hands to recreate the songs in a live setting. Of course some of the other guys in the band might take offense to such a statement, but on any given song Parker is responsible for vocals, guitar, bass, drums and keys, which is essentially everything. He even reduces Fridmann’s normal job of in-studio producing to that of giving him the unmastered studio recordings and asking for judicial editing and a little bit of polish. It becomes an effortless blend of DIY home recorded aesthetic and present day glossy production, which is one of Lonerism‘s biggest charms.

While there is a certain modern aspect to the record, so much of it sounds like vintage ’60s psychedelia that under the right circumstances you might be able to fool a bunch of people into thinking it’s directly from that era. That task becomes even easier because Parker’s voice has enough John Lennon in it to convincingly present songs as some of the former Beatle’s long lost solo recordings. The day-glo vocal harmonies and quirky bounce of “Mind Mischief” for example feels cut from the same hangdog cloth Lennon often adopted, and the swirling shift it takes towards the end is gloriously “A Day in the Life”-like in nature. But Parker’s talents go beyond simple and unavoidable mimicry because he’s able to consistently find ways to challenge our expectations while still hanging onto a very real pop sensibility. Listen to the six minute swirl of “Apocalypse Dreams” to get a real taste of how he’ll change things up just as you’re starting to get comfortable. Instead of being disappointed by his yanking of the rug from underneath our feet, where things head next are almost always equal to or greater than whatever preceeded it. In other words, you’ve got to trust Parker has your best interests at heart and follow him into the darkness. There’s even a song near the end of the record that explains quite perfectly how you should approach these tracks: “Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control.” That sentiment makes “Music to Walk Home By” music you can walk home by, and “Why Won’t They Talk to Me?” a self-fulfilling prophesy.

The two songs on the album that really break free from any influences and previous work are the trunk-swinging stomp of “Elephant” and the gloriously strange drift of “Sun’s Coming Up.” Both stand out for completely different reasons as they represent Tame Impala at their most focused and unfocused. The former engineers an energetic, bass-heavy groove that’s jarring compared to everything else on the album, but it hits harder and is more addictive than anything else that comes before and after it. The latter track closes the record and might as well be two songs in one – a waltzy, dramatic piano ballad at the start and a shimmering, psychedelic guitar instrumental at the end. That imbalance doesn’t really do it any favors, but it does make for an excellent way to close out the record. All the other songs fly by on a breeze, so this gentle application of the brakes prepares us for the end. We’ve had all night to play, and now it’s a race against the impending day. “Sun’s coming up now / I guess it’s over,” Parker sings wistfully as the last lines of the album. For all the disappointment and heartbreak that’s chronicled throughout Lonerism, somehow this one cuts the deepest. Perhaps that’s because we too don’t want it to be over. Buried beneath the sadness is also triumph – the realization that the record you just heard was a masterful display of what modern psych-pop can and should be. Tame Impala have expanded and refined the core sound of their debut into a confident work of art worthy of being named one of 2012’s finest.

Tame Impala – Elephant (Canyons Wooly Mammoth Remix)

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Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 10-16-12

Okay friends, here’s your weekly list of artists that have new albums and EPs available in stores or at your favorite online music retailers starting today: Autumn Owls, Beaten By Them, Ben Gibbard, Ben Harper, Blackbird Blackbird, The Bloody Angle, Chelsea Wolfe, Donald Fagen, Earlimart, A Fine Frenzy, Gabriel Kahane, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Jason Lytle, K’Naan, The Luyas, Mac DeMarco, Martha Wainwright, Matmos, Peace, Pinback, Rosie Flores, Santah, Savoir Adore, TKTTSM, and Young Dreams. Let’s not forget about your daily dose of new music though via the mp3s as part of Pick Your Poison. Recommended tracks today come from Atlas Genius (covering The xx), The Bohannons, Mark Mallman, Natalie Duke, Warning Light, Winter People and The Wonder Revolution. In the Soundcloud section, there’s some good stuff to stream from Eve’s Twin Lover, The Hotelles and People Get Ready.

Atlas Genius – Islands (The xx cover)

The Bohannons – River Above

Ethereal and the Queer Show – Horse

GANGI – Gold (Pharaohs’ Ground Zero Mix)

GPSYMTH – Hamilton

Mark Mallman – Dirty Dishes

Mickie Lindbergh – Neon Soldier

Milk+ – Equinox (ft. Ikey Owens)

Natalie Duke – Gift

Sophie Auster – Run Run Run

Thomas Azier – Fire Arrow

The Vliets – God’s Drug

Warning Light – Private Seacaves

Winter People – Wishingbone

The Wonder Revolution – Firefly

XOV – Sextape

SOUNDCLOUD

El Perro del Mar – Walk On By (W. Pontonen Remix)

Eve’s Twin Lover – How

Flume – Holdin On

The Hotelles – Aviators

Pegboard Nerds – Self Destruct

People Get Ready – Middle Name

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