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Pick Your Poison: Thursday 6-21-12

Happy Summer Solstice! Yes, my friends, today is the day in the northern hemisphere with the most sunlight. If you’re planning to do something outside, such as grill or play sports, there’s no better day to do it. Maximize your productivity and have some fun while doing so. Even the graveyard shifters get a little more light than usual, though that may be a detriment if it makes it tougher to sleep. And hey, solar power earns an extra boost today too. But who am I kidding. Yesterday was really bright too, and tomorrow will be as well. These additional amounts of sun amount more to minutes than hours. Today’s sun is probably no more than 30 seconds more than yesterday’s. I guess the grand point is: it’s summer. Enjoy it. This edition of Pick Your Poison is a nice soundtrack to it as well. Pay close attention to tracks from Acid House Kings (THREE of them!), Chandeliers, Donnis, Lorelai, The Royal Concept, Western Affairs and Zulu Winter. In the Soundcloud section there’s also a great remix by Four Tet of a track from Neneh Cherry + The Thing.

Acid House Kings – First Time
Acid House Kings – Say Yes If You Love Me
Acid House Kings – Do What You Wanna Do

Amanda Jo Williams – Hello Good Morning

Ami Saraiya & The Outcome – Purging

Chandeliers – New Times
Chandeliers – Le Corsage

Donnis – Hello Kitty

Garmiani – Now That We Found Love

James Bowers – Regrets, Damnations, and Dreams

Janes Addiction – Been Caught Stealing (Metranohm Remix)

Jonathan Boulet – This Song Is Called Ragged (Jonti Remix)

Lorelai – Hammer Meets Tongs

Maren Parusel – Castle in the Sky

Outfit – Everything All the Time (Amateur Best Remix)

The Royal Concept – Gimme Twice

Shannon McArdle – Warden (ZIP)

Suburban Living – Float in Clouds

Way Yes – Gino (Larry Gus Remix)

Western Affairs – Laura

What Hearts – Roll Back

Zulu Winter – Bitter Moon

SOUNDCLOUD

Conveyor – Woolgatherer

Neneh Cherry + The Thing – Dream Baby Dream (Four Tet remix)

Patrick Alavi – Just Believe

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 6-20-12

If you’ve not heard already, there’s a new supergroup lurking about the indie world these days. They’re known as Divine Fits. The trio is made up of Spoon’s Britt Daniel, Wolf Parade/Handsome Furs’ Dan Boeckner and New Bomb Turks’ Sam Brown. Sounds intriguing, right? Well, their first single “My Love Is Real” is finally available for you to hear and stream, but in order to do so you need to “Like” them on Facebook. Here is their Facebook page so you can go do that immediately. So long as you’re logged into Facebook, maybe head over to the Faronheit page and click “Like” on that too? I don’t have any content you can unlock by doing so, but I do post a number of great music videos and links to posts on the site there as well. It’s just another way we can keep up with each other. Okay, now onto today’s Pick Your Poison. I’ll advise you to download new music from Br’er, Cat Power, Dazzletine, I Come to Shanghai, Museum and White Violet.

BOA – Push Remake

Br’er – Sea of Doubt

Cat Power – Ruin

Charlie Big Time – The Liberation of Love

Corduroy Road – My Dear Odessa

Darts – Killer on the Tracks

Dazzletine – Skin Period

Efren – If My Heart Don’t Fail Me

Get People – Grove

Height With Friends – I Can’t Stand to Be Refused

I Come to Shanghai – Nothing to Conceal

Ladyhawke – Sunday Drive (Villa Remix)

Museum – The Law

Preauxx – Monday Morning

Radical Face – Nothing Compares 2 U (Sinead O’Connor cover)

White Violet – Lays Around Lazy

SOUNDCLOUD

First Season – Pilgrim Song

HeavyWeight – Come Alive (Radio Mix)

Honest Engines – Faster Van

The Lighthouse and the Whaler – Venice

Tes Elations – Visceral

Vuvuvultures – I’ll Cut You (Adam Nicholas Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 6-19-12

If it’s Tuesday, that means there’s new music releases out for your consumption. I like to give a quick rundown of all the artists coming out with stuff, just in case you weren’t aware or forgot that one of your favorites has something new you could be enjoying this very second. So, be on the look out for new full lengths or EPs from Blues Control, Can, Fiona Apple, Glen Hansard, Grace Potter, Hacienda, John Zorn, Men Without Hats, Moby, Neneh Cherry & The Thing, Peaking Lights, Silver Jews, Smashing Pumpkins, Walk the Moon, White Arrows and Zulu Winter. As far as Pick Your Poison goes, allow me to recommend tracks for download from Buffalo Killers, Cold Cave, Cowgill, Drug Cabin, Lockah and Shark?.

Adam Hill – These Vignettes

Black Light Dinner Party – Small Boxes

Blank ft. Noonie Bao – Do This Thing

Buffalo Killers – Get It

Cold Cave – Believe In Our Blood

Cowgill – I Think I’ve Been Breathing

Drug Cabin – Barracuda

E-Dubble – Honors Bio

Fairchild Republic – Stay Young
Fairchild Republic – Arcadia

La Chansons – Candy Party

Little Comets – Language Is Over (Acoustic)

Lockah – The Sour Drink From the Ocean

The Modern Airline – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sky

Oh Laura – California (ZIP)

Shark? – Slap Dash

SOUNDCLOUD

Delta Rae – Bottom Of The River

Forss – Lux Aeterna

General Fiasco – Bad Habits

Marina and the Diamonds – Power & Control (Krystal Klear Remix)

Slug Guts – Stranglin’ You Too

Weird Dreams – House Of Secrets

Pick Your Poison: Monday 6-18-12

Due to some technical difficulties, I was unable to post this yesterday as planned. Please excuse the lateness of this post. That said, there’s some good stuff in this set of music. Highlights include tracks from Blackie, Dead Leaf Echo, Erika Spring (of Au Revoir Simone), Everest, Glass Vaults, Ormonde and Radiant Dragon. In the Soundcloud section you can stream new material from Heavenly Beat and Nigel Godrich’s new music project Ultraista.

The Appleseed Collective – Something New (Changes)
The Appleseed Collective – Evil One

Blackie – Loading Dock Blues

Butchers & Bakers – The Cleaner

Dead Leaf Echo – Act of Truth

DWNTWN – Alamo Square

Erika Spring – Hidden

Everest – Raking Me Over the Coals

Glass Vaults – Crystallise

IlldotLogic ft. Drazah Backwards – Bad Bad Man

New Look – Teen Need (Creep Remix)

Ormonde – Can’t Imagine

The Orwells – Mallrats (La La La)

Radiant Dragon – Landor

Voiceplay – The King Has Returned

SOUNDCLOUD

Brightly – Sarah

Clancy – Lightbox

Heavenly Beat – Tradition

Leitbur – Think of Tomorrow

Noosa – Walk On By

Ultraista – Static Light

Snapshot Review: The Tallest Man on Earth – There’s No Leaving Now [Dead Oceans]



One of the most fascinating things about Kristian Matsson is how he’s able to take very familiar folk sounds and turn them into something that seems fresh and exciting. His first two albums as The Tallest Man on Earth were built solely on his raspy vocal and either an acoustic guitar or a piano. The songs are also almost entirely home recorded outside of a traditional studio, giving them an additional ramshackle quality that speaks well to Bob Dylan’s earliest material. Matsson is from Sweden, but he uses and reveres classic American folk as his template. His last full length The Wild Hunt was very propulsive and catchy, with an emotional core that often made you feel like the man was playing as if his life depended on it. Just listening to him wail on “You’re Going Back” or “King of Spain” either sucked you in completely or left you out in the cold, as his abrasive yet heartfelt vocal isn’t exactly everyone’s cup of tea. On his third long player There’s No Leaving Now, the gears have slightly changed (or evolved, if you will) for The Tallest Man on Earth. The music still retains that slightly gritty, home recorded quality, however Matsson plays around with multi-tracking a little, creating fuller arrangements with more instruments. “Revelation Blues” is where the extra bits are most evident – a lightly brushed snare drum along with small flourishes of piano and woodwinds compliment the main melody strung together by a carefully picked guitar. Other than that, only the occasional slide guitar on top of an acoustic is an indicator there’s more instrumentation than usual. The alt-country quiet of “Bright Lanterns” is probably where that’s implemented best. Outside of the guitar-driven tracks, the title track differentiates itself simply by being a piano-centered ballad in the same vein of “Kids on the Run” from the last record. Matsson does an excellent job wrenching the sadness out of the song. Such powerful displays of emotion were some of The Wild Hunt‘s strongest points. There’s No Leaving Now loses some of that primarily due to more languid and relaxed melodies where the vocals don’t require so many acrobatics. The album’s two most energized songs “1904” and “Wind and Walls” are also two of its best, even though their lyrics don’t entirely make sense. It’s the way he sings lines like, “But the lesson is vague and the lightning shows a deer with her mind on the moor/and now something with the sun is just different/since they shook the earth in 1904,” that somehow makes them seem far more coherent than they appear when written down. Still, not everything on the record is so convincing or vibrant, as songs like “Leading Me Now” and “Little Brother” breeze past pleasantly but forgettably too. Matsson can and has done better work than this, and three albums in it might be time to start asking if his particular troubadour brand of folk is wearing a bit thin. It’s nice to hear him spreading his wings just a little and fleshing out some of the tracks a bit more, but it means very little in the end if the songs aren’t worthy of that expansion. Ironically, There’s No Leaving Now often comes off like Matsson has gone away on vacation, perhaps to the beach depicted on the album cover. Wonderful as it can be to take some time for yourself and forget about your troubles, it’s no way to live. Sooner or later the world will come find you. Let’s hope for the next album that The Tallest Man on Earth pulls his head out of the clouds and reconnects with the emotions and excitement that made his earlier records so vital and fascinating.

The Tallest Man on Earth – 1904

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Pick Your Poison: Friday 6-15-12

Say hello to the weekend, my friends, because it is upon us. Before you pack an overnight bag and head off on a quick trip out of state or whatever, give me two seconds to tell you that The Sadies are coming to Chicago TWICE next month. They have earned the reputation of being Canada’s best live band, which is saying something when Arcade Fire is one of your biggest competitors. In other words, you probably won’t want to miss them when they come through town. July 7th they’ve got a show at Schuba’s. Tickets are $14 and can be bought here. On July 9th, they’ll be playing a FREE show at Millennium Park with James Vincent McMorrow. Just show up at that one if you want as there’s no tickets involved. If you’re wondering what The Sadies sound like, I’ll definitely recommend the mp3 below for a taste. In this set I’ll also recommend songs from Deap Vally, James Apollo, Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadier, Ranch Ghost, Seatraffic, Sic Alps and Suit of Lights. In the Soundcloud section stream new stuff from Dispatch, Iron & Wine and Nguzunguzu. Have a great weekend!

Bailterspace – No Sense

Chew Lips – Do You Chew? (Lieke Remix)

Deap Vally – Gonna Make My Own Money

Dumbo Gets Mad – Marmelade Kids (Sun Glitters Remix)

Garrison Starr and Jason Karaban – Everything Is in Your Hands

James Apollo – The Days

Koko Beware – Beach Babe

Laetitia Sadier – There Is A Price to Pay for Freedom (And It Isn’t Security)

Ranch Ghost – The Water

The Sadies and Andre Williams – I’ll Do Most Anything

Seatraffic – Crimes

Sic Alps – Glyphs

Strip Steve ft. Puro Instinct – Astral Projection (KiNK Instrumental)

Suit of Lights – The Human Beings

Thee Swank Bastards – Getaway Car

Yes…Pink Pink – Seize Me

SOUNDCLOUD

Dispatch – Josaphine

GHXST – Black Camaro

Iron & Wine – Trouble (Little Feat cover)

K Theory – Notorious (Notorious B.I.G. cover)

Nguzunguzu – Delirium

Paaniq – Dictator’s Greatest Speech

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 6-14-12

Usually I save this for Friday, but given my penchant for mixing things up a bit on occasion, let’s talk about it now. All of the site’s social media links are on the upper right corner of the page, but I’ve been working especially hard to generate some “Likes” over on the good ‘ol Facebook page. Twitter’s doing well, as is site traffic, but things have been progressing slowly at Facebook since I started the page a couple months back. So I’m going to keep mentioning it once a week until it’s doing well too. There’s extra, exclusive content over on Facebook too, including music videos I like and Spotify playlists I create. Just sayin’. I’m also just sayin’ today’s Pick Your Poison is solid. There are some pretty damn good tracks up for download from Emily Hane White, Fires, The Inner Banks, Mission of Burma, Mrs Magician, and North Atlantic Drift. Stream songs in the Soundcloud section from Lantern, Mika and Passion Pit, along with A-Trak’s remix of Justice.

Chilljren – You Got It

Dots Will Echo – I’m A Monkey

Emily Jane White – Oh Katherine

Esperi – Silo the Fire

Fires – Blood On Black

Grace Jones – Williams Blood (Aeroplane Remix)

The Inner Banks – Box and Crown

Jhameel – Let’s Run Away

Jon Sandler – Late Night Champ

Mission of Burma – Second Television

Mrs Magician – Fools Paradise

North Atlantic Drift – Waiting in the Afterglow

Rah Rah – I Could Tell You I’m Sorry

The Sometime Boys – Summer Solstice

Tiger! Tiger! – Cut Them Where They Bleed

White Light Parade – Want You to Know (Is Tropical Remix)

SOUNDCLOUD

Justice – New Lands (A-Trak Remix)

Lantern – Out of Our Heads

Mika – Make You Happy

Passion Pit – I’ll Be Alright

Society – All That We’ve Become

Tan Sister Radio – Flashing Vents

Album Review: POP ETC – POP ETC [Rough Trade]



When talking about the self-titled debut album from POP ETC, it’s almost essential to forget what you know and think you know about The Morning Benders. The storyline plays out as follows: upon learning that their band name was being used as a homophobic slur in the UK, The Morning Benders made the executive decision to change their name to POP ETC. With the name change came a lineup tweak and a move from San Francisco to Brooklyn. It’s close to the musical equivalent of gender reassignment or witness protection, and such radical adjustments also provide the opportunity to reinvent yourself however you like. The old Morning Benders liked guitars and indie pop. They wrote a super catchy song like “Excuses” that found placement in a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups commercial and on “Best of” lists back in 2010. They corralled their musician friends from San Francisco like John Vanderslice and members of Girls into a small studio to play a song or two for fun.

By contrast, POP ETC like synths and commercial pop music. They use AutoTune liberally and even apply it to a cover of Bjork’s “Unravel”. They release mixtapes titled “New Influences Weekend Mix” and “1986 Weekend Mix” full of artists like Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Tears for Fears and Boys II Men. The moving parts might be the same, but this is an entirely new model and should be regarded as such. Those still in denial need only listen to the appropriately titled opening track “New Life” on POP ETC’s new album to best understand the group’s aim. Synths warble next to drum machines, and singer Chris Chu mourns the death of a relationship through R&B flavored sentiments and AutoTune. Somewhere, the 808s & Heartbreak version of Kanye West can relate. Top 40 and Urban radio stations should be licking their chops over the sparkling Drake-like bounce of “Back to Your Heart,” if only the lyrics weren’t so cringe-worthy. “She said, ‘Why do we bother?’/and I said, ‘I’m not your father,'” is just one moment in the song that might make you wince. First single “Keep It For Your Own” is perhaps the best four minutes of pure pop on the entire album, where light bits of acoustic guitar, bass and piano actually support the verses, the hook in the chorus is strong, and all the vocals/harmonies haven’t been modulated. It’s the only track on the record produced by Danger Mouse, and considering how well it works, they might want to have him do the entire thing next time.

So much of the rest of the album feels like a blatant attempt at mainstream pop it can be almost disturbing at times. “R.Y.B.” stands for rock your body, and not only did Justin Timberlake do a song about that very topic that was a whole lot better, but it’s easy to get the impression that ‘NSYNC would probably pass on it too. That and closing track “Yoyo” are both obnoxiously loud too, as if the synths have been turned up to 11 to distract you from how utterly mediocre they are. The faux R&B seductions of “Live It Up” and “I Wanna Be Your Man” have decent melodies and even some impressive harmonies in them, but stumble and fall from downright painful lyrics. “I ain’t never disrespect no woman/never called a girl a ho,” Chu AutoTunes on “Live It Up,” a song about sleeping with groupies while on tour. The chorus of “I Wanna Be Your Man” is the song title repeated over and over and over again ad nauseum, to the point where if you play this song for a girl you’re trying to woo she’ll likely say yes by the halfway point so the begging doesn’t have to go on any longer. You could say POP ETC are trying as hard as they can to develop a relationship with as many people as possible on this album, beating you over the head with a sonic lead pipe until you finally come around to the idea that they’re a good band.

They’d fare far better with a touch of moderation, as songs like “Halfway to Heaven” and “Everything Is Gone” display. Unfortunately such moments are too few and far between to make much of a difference. One thing that does make a difference is how and where you listen to the album. Like a blockbuster action film, sometimes you need a good popcorn record to mindlessly enjoy for awhile. If you’re out on a deck with a cold beverage and a good book or are at a party with your friends, a little POP ETC can be quite nice. Don’t be too surprised if the band starts to pick up some mainstream success from this album either. I mean it IS better than Ke$ha. That last sentence probably tells you all you need to know. In an ideal world, the transition from The Morning Benders to POP ETC would have gone a lot smoother. Chris Chu has proven he can write smart and addictive pop songs with guitars, and it stands to reason he could do the same without them. Let’s hope that next time the band returns they learn from this misstep and come up with some music that’s truly worthy of their new name.

POP ETC – Everything Is Gone
POP ETC – Halfway to Heaven

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Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 6-13-12

Have you heard of The Deer Tracks? I mentioned them a couple weeks ago, but wanted to bring them up one more time quickly before tomorrow, when they’ll be playing a show at Schuba’s here in Chicago. In a nutshell, The Deer Tracks are a duo from Sweden who make electro-pop with sort of an insular edge. Their melodies shimmer and sparkle and often have a fun, danceable edge to them, but at the same time there’s an intimacy and preciousness to them as well. Maybe it’s their wider use of glockenspiel or their male-female vocal interplay that gives it that vibe. Anyways, they’re working on a trio of records known as The Archer Trilogy. Two of the three parts have been released, and the final piece will be out this fall. If you see them tomorrow night or on another one of their tour dates, they’ll be playing material from the entire trilogy. Buy tickets for the Schuba’s show here, and download the songs “W” and “Dark Passenger” to get a feel for their sound. I hope to see you at the show! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison. I’ll offer up recommendations that you download tracks from Azealia Banks, Finn Riggins, Odd Hours, and Radio Moscow. In the Soundcloud section stream tracks from Attaque, Panoramic & True, Supreme Cuts and Van She.

Azealia Banks – Aquababe

Bart and Friends – There May Come A Time

Don Serata – Disorder

Fair Play Knight – Starlab

Finn Riggins – Big News

Fiona Apple – Every Single Night (Its Overture Remix)

Love and Radiation – Faith Permits No Doubt

Odd Hours – Electric Soul

Radio Moscow – Creepin’

Saint Saviour – Midnight City (M83 cover)

Sam Densmore – Why’d You Let Me Down?

Total Warr – xxx HATE xxx (Is Tropical Remix)

Touch Tone – Home Away From Home (Starcadian Remix)

SOUNDCLOUD

Attaque – Flow

Dynasty Electric – Oasis

Panoramic & True – Product On

Supreme Cuts – Ciroc Waterfalls

Van She – Jamaica

Woven Bird – Saw You In Two

Yeti Lane – Warning Sensations (School Of Seven Bells Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 6-12-12

Tuesdays mean new music release days in America, and I’m pleased to try and inform you each week of what’s out there for you to buy. Here’s a long list of artists putting out new stuff this week, be it an EP or a full length album. If you notice one of your favorites in here and haven’t been keeping up with them, finding out they’ve got new material being release could be a nice surprise. Look for fresh stuff from the following artists: Anabot, Azealia Banks, Bobby Womack, The Bouncing Souls, The dB’s, Dent May, Emily Jane White, Future of the Left, Hot Chip, The Hundred in the Hands, The Inner Banks, Jaill, Joan of Arc, Jukebox the Ghost, Metric, Motion City Soundtrack, Nouela, Phoebe Jean, Piano Magic, POP ETC, Richard Hawley, The Tallest Man on Earth, These United States, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Variety Lights, Wintersleep and The Young. Phew, that’s a long list. It’s almost as long as today’s dose of Pick Your Poison. In this particular set, I’ll give a thumbs up to tracks from The Fire Tapes, The Ocean Floor, She’s So Rad, Warning Light and Wild Ones. Beastie Boy Mike D remixed Bosco Delrey pretty well, as did Mmoths with a Vacationer track. Other than that, stream good stuff from Atlas Genius, Levek and Plant Plants in the Soundcloud section.

Bosco Delrey – My My Race Car (Mike D Remix)

Dogtanion – Islam

The Fire Tapes – Transistor, Monitor (ZIP)

Girl In A Coma – One Eyed Fool

Infantree – What You Wanna Do

Jack Dolgen – Baby I’m Afraid Tonight

Jeremy Fisher – Built to Last

Kimbra – Settle Down (tree & docko Remix)

Le Le – Drunken Cigarettes

Meyhem Lauren – Peruvian Desserts (ft. Action Bronson and Roc Marciano)

The Ocean Floor – The Last Four Years

Sacred Caves – On the Outside

She’s So Rad – Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart (Twin Peaks/Julee Cruise cover)

The Toothaches – Pretty and Loud

Vacationer – Trip (Mmoths Remix)

Warning Light – Whispering Priest

Wild Ones – It’s Real

SOUNDCLOUD

Atlas Genius – Symptoms

ev ree whuhn – Control

Levek – Black Mold Grow

Phantom Limb – Angel Of Death (Hank Williams Cover)

Plant Plants – One To Adore

Race Horses – Mates

Pick Your Poison: Monday 6-11-12

Happy Monday to you. I hope your weekend was a memorable one, filled with fun and time with friends or family. I’m going to keep this intro short today, mostly because I’m hard at work on a review of the Radiohead show that happened last night and I don’t want to take up too much time from that (ed: it’s finished now, read it here. In one quick sentence? The show was amazeballs. More on that later. For now, please enjoy this set of mp3s and music streams. A quick Class of 2012 note for you. You can grab an mp3 of a new Frank Ocean song below. He’ll have a record out this fall that you and I will need to pay attention to. Also part of my Class of 2012, Charli XCX has a new single out this week, which you can stream in the Soundcloud section below. Other downloads I’ll recommend today come from Archers, The Drowning Men, Pony Trash (which has members of The Chambermaids and Polica in it), Restorations and Zucchini Drive. There’s a new CocoRosie song up for streaming in the Soundcloud section too. It features the great Antony Hegarty, so I hope you’ll check it out.

Archers – Super Blues

Baby Buffalo – Sea Salt

Dead Rat Orchestra – The Geshin and The Guga

The Drowning Men – Lost In A Lullaby

Fallon Cush – Forever After

Frank Ocean – Pyramids

How Many Birds? – Helium

Matthew E. White – One of These Days

Mothlight – Marble Giant

Of the Opera – Cities of Gold

Olof – Seven Things

Pony Trash – Submarine

Restorations – A

Shy Hunters – Time Bomb

Vancans – Like A Kid (Born Upstate)

Zucchini Drive – Jaguar Sky

SOUNDCLOUD

Big Scary – Falling Away

Charli XCX – You’re The One

CocoRosie ft. Antony Hegarty – Tearz For Animals

Dog Is Dead – Glockenspiel Song

Passion Pit – Take A Walk (The Highweights Remix)

The Penelopes – Summer Life

Pick Your Poison: Friday 6-8-12

Short and sweet on the Friday beat is what I aim for, so instead of chatting about weekend plans, let’s get to business. First it’s my weekly reminder that Faronheit has a Facebook page. Go there, click “Like”, and get links to every single post on this site, plus a few exclusives like music videos that strike my fancy and Spotify playlists of my own creation. Secondly, Pick Your Poison is good today, as it is most days. You don’t want to miss downloading songs from Beast Make Bomb, Little Daylight’s remix of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Giraffage, The Mynabirds, Richard Hawley and Swiss American Federation (featuring Cary Brothers). In the Soundcloud section there’s a new Whigs track you might get excited about streaming. Have a great weekend!

Autosave – The (Shit-Faced) Memoir

Beast Make Bomb – Dream Boat

The Canvas Waiting – This City

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Man On Fire (Little Daylight Remix)

Force Fields – Robot Milk

Giraffage – Feels

Herculion – Restless

Jonti – Nightshift in Blue (Dro Carey Remix)

Kyle Adem – Armour

The Mynabirds – Generals

Pinks Quieter – May I Come In

Plant Plants – Embrace the Real

Richard Hawley – Leave Your Body Behind You

The Smittens – Burning Streets of Rome

Swiss American Federation – Oxygen (ft. Cary Brothers)

SOUNDCLOUD

Drops – You Have My Word

Dublin Aunts – Heartbreak Reputation

The Malex Kings – The Getaway

Nude Beach – Some Kinda Love

The Whigs – Summer Heat

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 6-7-12

Wayne Coyne and The Flaming Lips might be in a little bit of trouble. Okay, it’s more like a slightly heated argument than anything serious (for the time being). You may recall that on their Record Store Day exclusive album The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends that there was a track featuring the lovely and powerful Erykah Badu. If you’ve also been paying close attention to music sites the last couple weeks a music video for that song may have caught your eye. A very NSFW music video that features Erykah’s sister Nayrok sans clothing and bathing in a variety of liquids and such. Well surprise, surprise, I guess that video wasn’t officially “done”, or as the band says it was, “unedited and unapproved”. Oddly enough, it looked quite edited. The “unapproved” part makes more sense though. The video has been scrubbed off the internet for the time being, with the hopes of posting an “edited and approved” version next week. In the meantime, Erykah is none too pleased with how this whole thing went down. She took to Twitter with a long missive about how angry she is about that video. She seems to feel that the video was “tasteless, meaningless and shock motivated” and disrespected her as an artist. That was point one of many as to why she disapproves of that video. Hopefully they’re able to come to some sort of agreement on a final product, but in the meantime, Wayne tweeted a pretty snarky reply that included a photo of his lips covered in glitter with the comments of “I kissed it!!!!” and “Nice ass!!!!” in reference to Erykah’s sister Nayrok having her body covered in it for the video. So there’s your amusing tidbit for the day. More on that if it develops. In the meantime, here’s today’s Pick Your Poison, complete with “edited and approved” mp3s from Baby Monster, Brown Shoe (covering Springsteen), Burning Hotels, Manor, The Spring Standards and TEEN. In the Soundcloud section there’s some good streaming stuff from Family Band, Four Tet and Class of 2012 artist Blonds.

Acid House Kings – I Just Called to Say Jag Älskar Dig (SAW Remix by Nixon)

Baby Monster – Hitchhiker

Birds and Batteries – Let the Door Swing

The Bolts – Walk Away

Brown Shoe – I’m On Fire (Bruce Springsteen cover)

Burning Hotels – Always
Burning Hotels – Always (Shuttle Remix)

Christina Martin – Marina

Fat Tony & Tom Cruz – Bad Habits (ft. Bun B and Nick Diamonds)

Hills Like Elephants – Invisible Ink

Manor – Afghan Hound

Michael the Blind – Who Is She?

The Spring Standards – Watch the Moon Disappear

TEEN – Better

White Widow – Serial Love Affair

SOUNDCLOUD

Blonds – Run

Family Band – Moonbeams

Four Tet – 128 Harps

Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders – Cold Feet

Making Movies – Hangover Blues

Shoreline Is – French Leave

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 6-6-12

“America! Truck Yeah!” That’s the slogan an NYU graduate film student Heather Fink wanted to use as part of a Chevy advertising campaign. Because one doesn’t simply suggest a slogan without some hard evidence to back up how effective it could be, she put together a couple of “spec” commercials to fully sell it. Savvy filmmaker that she is, she recruited Les Savy Fav’s Tim Harrington along with comedian Bobby Tisdale to star in those commercials. Naturally, they’re pretty funny. You can watch one of the commercials here and the other one here. I’d love it if Chevy adopted these, however they chose to pass on the idea. Maybe Ford will be interested? Anyways, that was just a fun little slice I thought you might enjoy on this Wednesday. As for today’s Pick Your Poison, I’ll recommend tracks from The 65’s, Bogan Via, Calexico, The Dust Engineers, Ian McGlynn and Will Magid. Be sure to check out a full mixtape from How to Dress Well too. In the Soundcloud section don’t miss streaming a song from Museum of Bellas Artes.

The 65’s – Greatest Pretense

Afrobeta – Do You Party? (UMF Remix)

Alphanaut – Back to the Stars (Acoustic)

Alt-J – Fitzpleasure

Bass Science – Ghost in the Wires

Bogan Via – Kanye

Calexico – Para

The Dust Engineers – Snot Nosed Dweeb

Guantanamo Baywatch – Sad Over You

Guy Capecelatro III – Joe the Sailor

How to Dress Well – Live Yourself (Mixtape)

Ian McGlynn – Falling Towards Heaven

Jhameel – The Long Run

A Thousand Fuegos – No Up No Down

Will Magid – Brown Paper Bag

Zambri – My Could Have True (Plastic HealtH Remix)

SOUNDCLOUD

Eyan Green – Chico Norte

Fur – Cocoon

LTD – You Must Be Dreaming

Museum of Bellas Artes – Bear Cubs

Sick Fix – Boudica

The Young Evils – Dead Animals

Snapshot Review: Japandroids – Celebration Rock [Polyvinyl]



Japandroids are a band with an expiration date. The Vancouver duo crafted their last album Post-Nothing with the thought they’d be breaking up soon thereafter, having not found success in the relatively unsupportive music scene of their hometown. That record was in essence a mission statement from two guys that had nothing left to lose and wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. Well, it seems that glory found them, because their song “Young Hearts Spark Fire” did as its title described and ignited the passions of rock fans across the globe. The entire album actually did wonders for the band, and two years of touring with large crowds suddenly made returning to a much more normal, non-music life a far less appealing option. As much as they dislike recording, it remains an essential part of any artist’s shelf life to keep generating new material. So with the exact same collection of people, instruments and rules they had on their last album, Japandroids set out to see if lightning could strike twice. Celebration Rock is the result. While the artwork, 8 song track list and running time might well have been photocopied from Post-Nothing, the songs themselves represent a very important progression for the band. First and foremost, the very internal and personal nature of the songs has been excised to focus on bigger emotions and an outward projection. The tortured thoughts of two guys on the verge of imploding their band have been replaced by songs about other people, possibly you, that want to live and party and lust and take revenge – sometimes all at the same time. The music plays along with that vibe too; there’s a distinct hunger and energy present in Brian King’s guitar riffs and Dave Prowse’s drumming that’s designed for bigger and better things. Whereas before they were making music for themselves, now they’re making it for their fans. Opening track “The Nights of Wine and Roses” sets the tone perfectly for the rest of the record, saying we’re all drinking and smoking and spending time with friends while waiting for the big and important moments in our lives to finally arrive. The lesson learned in the end is that those big and important moments are the ones where you’re waiting. The supercharged kick in the teeth that starts the album holds up in all its headbanging, devil horns and mosh pit glory through “Fire’s Highway”, “Evil’s Sway” and an effervescent cover of Gun Club’s “For the Love of Ivy”. They truly epitomize what the album’s title is all about. At the halfway point however, a shift takes place that changes the dynamic of the record. Rather than racing for the finish line in blistering fashion, they temper the energy only slightly and go for more of an emotional and nostalgic approach. “Adrenaline Nightshift” evokes some of the best moments The Replacements ever had sonically while tapping into abstract imagery like “a blitzkrieg love and a Roman candle kiss” and espousing that “there’s no high like this.” A similar mentality is tackled in “Younger Us”, reflecting back on youthful indiscretions with a bunch of “remember when”‘s and “thinking that this feeling was never gonna end.” But those two tracks really wind up as stepping stones for “The House That Heaven Built”, a crossroads at which the band’s intense instrumentals and recent lyrical prowess collide at their peaks. As the song chugs along with sheer purpose, King sings like he’s just achieved a newfound clarity and confidence in his life and wants to pass such wisdom onto us. “If they try to slow you down/tell ’em all to go to hell,” he professes like a man that has broken through all of his boundaries and is utterly ecstatic at the possibilities that lie before him. If that doesn’t suck you in, the hook most assuredly will. Celebration Rock ends on a ballad, or at least something that turns the speed and noise down from 11 to maybe a 9.5. “Continuous Thunder” is about the electricity between two people and the question of whether they can salvage their tenuous relationship. It might not be the happiest song on the record, but it does strive to keep the same sense of boldness and conviction as everything else. As the guitars finally drift off gently into that good night, the album’s final seconds are the same as its first: the sound of fireworks. We use those pyrotechnics only in the most joyous and exclamatory circumstances, such as weddings or after a home run in baseball. On Celebration Rock, Japandroids knock one out of the park.

Japandroids – The House That Heaven Built

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