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This Week in Music: 2-13-15

Every Friday, instead of sharing downloads and Soundcloud streams, we take a quick look back at the many other music-related things that happened this week in a segment that’s appropriately called “This Week in Music.” If there was a great or noteworthy music video that was released, it’ll be featured here. If an artist gave a particularly noteworthy interview, that might pop up in the links below. The same goes for interesting articles related to music, documentaries about bands, and just generally whatever might strike my fancy. If you’ve got something fun or important related to an artist that you think should be mentioned here, shoot me an email! All the information you need is in the sidebar on the right. So here’s this week’s wrap-up. Click the links below, and you’ll be off!

Watch Mac DeMarco and his mom try to answer trivia questions about Mac DeMarco

Music Video: Florence + The Machine – What Kind of Man

Watch the trailer for Bjork’s upcoming MoMA video installation “Black Lake”

Music Video: Hundred Waters – Innocent

Check out the full lineup for the 2015 Pitchfork Music Festival

Music Video: Death Cab for Cutie – Black Sun

Watch Drake’s new short film Jungle

Music Video: Calvin Harris – Pray to God (ft. Haim)

YouTube Audio Stream: Kendrick Lamar – The Blacker the Berry

Music Video: Hot Chip – Huarache Lights

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 2-12-15

This is the last Pick Your Poison before Valentine’s Day, so please enjoy this collection that includes some love and anti-love songs, depending on your mood. Quality cuts in this set come from Best Girl Athlete, Chromatics, Hidden Charms, The Silence, The March Divide and Spaces. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Adrien Reju (ft. A.C. Newman), Flouride, LVL UP, Maribou State, Marika Hackman, Sounds of the South (Sharon Van Etten, Justin Vernon, Matthew E. White & Megafaun) and Wire. There’s also Illangelo’s remix of a Hundred Waters track you can stream as well!

Amy & The Engine – Last Forever

Best Girl Athlete – He’s Calling Me Over

Chromatics – Just Like You

Dann Morr – Jaded

Hidden Charms – It’s Time

The Silence – Lemon Iro No Cannabis

The March Divide – Forward Thinking

Panda Elliot – Guerrero (_AlexPatri_ Remix)

Spaces – Assembly

Villains In Love – Dreamers

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 2-11-15

For your mid-week Pick Your Poison, you’ll want to give some attention to tracks from Beware of Darkness, Crazy Eyes, Daktyl, GZA and Novo Amor. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Drug Cabin, Fred Thomas, Jack White, Kathryn Calder, Kodak to Graph, Pictureplane, Santah, Speedy Ortiz and WIN WIN.

Beware of Darkness – Present Past Future

Candidat – Partir Tre`s Loin

Crazy Eyes – WWIII Songs in Hiii-Fiii

Daktyl – Salters (ft. Jennifer Akerman)

Future – Covered N Money (Nacey Remix)

GZA – The Mexican (ft. Tom Morello)

Ian Place – Modern Noir

Luke De-Sciscio – Patterns of Revolution (Demo)

Novo Amor – Callow

Tunji Ige – For Us

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 2-10-15

There’s some solid mp3s in this set that you won’t want to miss from The Bunny Hop, Little Earthquake, Martin Callingham, The Mary Onettes and Trans Van Santos. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Braids, Danny James Etc., GRiZ, Joanna Gruesome, Kindness (covering Solange), La Sera, Marika Hackman, Paul de Jong and Santiparro (ft. Adam Wills of Bear in Heaven).

Brodinski – Francois-Xavier (ft. Young Scooter)

The Bunny Hop – How Does That Sound?

Human In Bloom – Call Me An Angel (Live)

Little Earthquake – I Am Alive

Martin Callingham – Folding

The Mary Onettes – Sharkbrains (Skewed Studio Takeout)

This Way to the EGRESS – We Won’t Go

Trans Van Santos – Wild at Heart

Tree Machines – Fucking Off Today

Worthy – I Get (Pezzner Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Monday 2-9-15

And a good Monday to you. Key tracks in this set come from Correspondents, Gaston Light, Jameson Burt, MY BODY, Passenger Peru and Radical Dads. In the Soudncloud section after the jump, stream songs from Big Dada (ft. Rivers Cuomo), Cajsa Siik, Eartheater, Jimmy Whispers, Madeon (ft. Passion Pit), THEESatisfaction (ft. Shabazz Palaces, Porter Ray and Erik Blood), Vexx and Clams Casino’s remix of Sia’s latest single.

Correspondents – Winner of My Disco Tent

Gaston Light – Wake Up and Fight

Holy Esque – Sovereign

Jameson Burt – Breathe Your Last

Milo’s Planes – Lost Talent

MY BODY – Explode

Passenger Peru – Break My Neck

Prince Innocence – I Don’t Care (Remix ft. Kilo Kish)

Radical Dads – In the Water

S.P.Y – BRSTL

This Week in Music: 2-6-15

Every Friday, instead of sharing downloads and Soundcloud streams, we take a quick look back at the many other music-related things that happened this week in a segment that’s appropriately called “This Week in Music.” If there was a great or noteworthy music video that was released, it’ll be featured here. If an artist gave a particularly noteworthy interview, that might pop up in the links below. The same goes for interesting articles related to music, documentaries about bands, and just generally whatever might strike my fancy. If you’ve got something fun or important related to an artist that you think should be mentioned here, shoot me an email! All the information you need is in the sidebar on the right. So here’s this week’s wrap-up. Click the links below, and you’ll be off!

Read Jack White’s tour rider, which includes a NO BANANAS clause and guacamole recipe

Music Video: Gang of Four ft. Alison Mosshart – England’s in My Bones

Read selections from Kim Gordon’s autobiograph (out Feb 24th)

Music Video: Inventions – Springworlds

Watch Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis cover Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You” on Late Night With Seth Meyers

Music Video: Natalie Prass – Why Don’t You Believe in Me

Watch Class of 2015 artist Jessica Pratt perform “Game That I Play” live on Pitchfork Radio Also watch her perform “Moon Dude”

Watch Run the Jewels talk to kids about political issues

YouTube Audio Stream: Modest Mouse – The Best Room

Music Video: Mew – Satellites

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 2-5-15

For your Thursday edition of Pick Your Poison, please enjoy mp3s from Big Gigantic, Cathedrals, Lucette and Maybe the Moon. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Alex G, Calvin Love, Death, Eternal Death, Makthaverskan, Marika Hackman, Michael Rault, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Zola Jesus.

Big Gigantic – Get On Up

Cathedrals – OOO AAA (Tunji Ige Remix)

ENL1TE x Valerie Broussard – Superman

Galantis x Pierce Fulton – Runaway Kuaga (Man From Lucania Remix)

Hollow Coves – Home (Tep No Remix)

Ian Keteku – Proxima Centauri

Lucette – Bobby Reid

Maybe the Moon – Hammers See Nails

Mirror Coat – Whispers

Sound Remedy – We Are the Dream (Urban Contact Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 2-4-15

There’s a good collection of downloads in this set from Delay in the Universal Loop, Just Walden, Love at First Sound and Monty C. Benjamin. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Dick Diver, Houndstooth, Marcus Marr, No Age (covering Black Flag), Pictureplane, Prefuse 73 (ft. Sam Dew), Reptar, Running Young, Swervedriver and Twin Peaks.

Alesia – Featuring Nomak

Baron Bane – By the Waves

Delay in the Universal Loop – Texan Daylight

Disclosure – White Noise (Todd Edwards “Nite Noise” Edit)

Enl1te x Tammy Infusino – Greedy

Frogbelly and Symphony – Patch of Blue

Just Walden – Space Cadet

Love at First Sound – Exit 75

Monty C. Benjamin – Pass the Time

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 2-3-15

There’s some quality downloads in this set from Chromatics, Hodgy Beats & Don Cannon (ft. Domo Genesis), Kelvin and Sleep Machine. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Action Bronson, El Perro Del Mar, High Aura’d & Mike Shiflet, Joe Pug, Lotic, Moon Duo, Say Lou Lou, Slutever, and Wye Oak’s remix of a Sylvan Esso track.

Chris Batson – Stay With Me (Sam Smith cover)

Chromatics – Yes

DAWA – Dying Star

Hodgy Beats & Don Cannon – New Balance (ft. Domo Genesis)

Kelvin – Strobelights

Kotomi – The Last Time

Mighty Mouse – Ghetto Heaven

Nina Las Vegas & Swick – Flash Auto

Sleep Machine – Wild For You

Starfoxxx – Bae HD (Mount Bank’s Piano VIP)

Show Review: Wild Child + Pearl and the Beard [Lincoln Hall; Chicago; 1/31/15]

Let me set the scene: It’s a Saturday night at the end of January in Chicago. According to the weather reports, something wicked this way comes. Specifically, a monster snowstorm set to pile on more than a foot of the white stuff between Saturday and Monday morning. It has the real potential to be a record breaker too, possibly capturing a coveted spot on the Top 10 biggest snowfalls to ever hit Chicago. Yet in spite of this and the myriad of warnings from meteorologists to avoid travel if possible, the bands Pearl and the Beard and Wild Child still performed in front of a sold out crowd at Lincoln Hall that very evening. We Chicagoans are a tough and proud people, refusing to let winter keep us away from enjoying some live music. Thankfully bands like these are also willing to come around when we’re at our weather worst. So how did it all go, conditions outside notwithstanding? Let me give you the play by play.


Pearl and the Beard are a Brooklyn-based trio with a fascinating dynamic and sound. While Jocelyn Mackenzie handles drums, Jeremy Lloyd-Styles plays guitar and Emily Hope Price does the cello and keyboards, when it comes to vocals there is no technical frontman or frontwoman or lead singer. All three of them are equally talented at their individual instruments, yet can also belt out a song with ease. They may all take turns behind the microphone, but more often than not add a little extra grace and beauty to their songs with some highly impressive harmonies. The cello goes a long way to contribute some additional beauty as well, all of these things contributing to the band’s unique and difficult to describe sound. Their set at Lincoln Hall was the final stop on their tour with Wild Child, and though they confessed to being a little bit worn down and sick, as one might expect during a long winter touring cycle, it seemed to have little to no effect on their performance. Just about every note hit with the right inflection and energy, engaging the crowd and encouraging sing-alongs for those familiar with some of their singles. Not being terribly familiar with their records, this show was a bit of an introduction for me, and a pretty positive one at that. Their eclectic approach and style may make them hard to pin down, but quite easy to like. That they all seem to have a pretty great sense of humor helps too, providing a few laughs between songs keeps everybody in a jovial mood. If the handful of new songs they played from their forthcoming record Beast are any indication, 2015 might just be the year that Pearl and the Beard reach a whole new audience.

Buy Pearl and the Beard music on iTunes


As far as headliners Wild Child go, let’s just say that they’ve already built a rabid fan base for themselves. I mean, they probably could have sold out Lincoln Hall without any openers if they had wanted to, and it stands to reason the next time they come through Chicago it’ll be at a significantly larger venue. What’s fascinating to me is that they’ve done all this with no radio support or mentions from a number of prominent music publications. Still, NPR has really championed them, and most of their singles have gotten a massive amount of streams on YouTube, Spotify and The Hype Machine, so clearly people are catching on anyways. In case you’re not familiar, here’s a quick play-by-play. The Austin seven piece have released two full lengths to date, 2011’s Pillow Talk and 2013’s The Runaround. Their sound is described by most as indie pop, though with so many members and instruments it’s more like a collection of styles and genres incorporated into traditional pop structures. I’d say that folk pop is sort of their base, as most of their songs fall somewhere on the spectrum between The Lumineers, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Of Monsters and Men, Vance Joy and The Head and the Heart. There’s that acoustic guitar base, the male and female traded off vocals/harmonies, touches of violin, cello and banjo, and choruses that everybody can collectively sing along to. In fact, such actions are strongly encouraged during their live show.

The crowd at Lincoln Hall was more than happy to oblige with the request, leaving the band equally grateful and blown away by the extreme enthusiasm. What else can I say about their set? It was lovely, it was fun, and it was full of should-be hits from across their catalog. The best moments offered up a range of emotions, like when they transitioned from a joyously high energy song that had everyone on stage singing and playing as hard as they could, then followed it up with a stirring ballad that featured only principal members Kelsey Wilson and Alexander Beggins while the rest took a short break. Through it all what shone through most was their passion, both for the material and for their fans. While I can’t quite call myself a fan due to a general ambivalence in regards to their music, at the very least they know how to put on a good show. That’s really all I was hoping for, and am thankful that Wild Child was able to deliver in that aspect.

Buy The Runaround on iTunes

Pick Your Poison: Monday 2-2-14

Happy Groundhog Day. While Chicago is busy trying to dig out from the 5th largest snowstorm ever, please enjoy this edition of Pick Your Poison. There’s some great downloads in this set from Chromatics, Clockwork Radio, Ed Prosek, Jason Maek & Zaena and Solvey. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Axis: Sova, Cannibal Ox (ft. MF Doom), Genevieve, The Intended, MNDR & Sweet Valley, Murlo, Pile and The Very Best.

Bohkeh – Girl, I’m in Love With You

Chromatics – Hands in the Dark (Unreleased 12 Inch Version)

Circle of Reason – Themes Amongst Thieves

Clockwork Radio – Fever

Dazes – Neon Lover

Ed Prosek – Hold On Tight

Green Sky Accident – Blow

Jacob Mondry – Two Suns

Jason Maek & Zaena – Gasoline

Lights – Running With the Boys (Leisure Cruise Remix)

Red Cabin – I Feel Better

Solvey – Solvey

This Week in Music: 1-30-15

Every Friday, instead of sharing downloads and Soundcloud streams, we take a quick look back at the many other music-related things that happened this week in a segment that’s appropriately called “This Week in Music.” If there was a great or noteworthy music video that was released, it’ll be featured here. If an artist gave a particularly noteworthy interview, that might pop up in the links below. The same goes for interesting articles related to music, documentaries about bands, and just generally whatever might strike my fancy. If you’ve got something fun or important related to an artist that you think should be mentioned here, shoot me an email! All the information you need is in the sidebar on the right. So here’s this week’s wrap-up. Click the links below, and you’ll be off!

Music Video: Hundred Waters – Show Me Love (Nicole Miglis Acoustic)

Watch a mini-documentary about Panda Bear and the making of his new record

Music Video: Courtney Barnett – Pedestrian At Best

YouTube Audio Stream: Lower Dens – To Die in L.A.

Music Video: Mourn – Your Brain Is Made Of Candy

Watch Zola Jesus perform her song “Nail” live outside during a blizzard in NYC

Music Video: Kanye West – Only One (ft. Paul McCartney)

Tickets for the 2015 Pitchfork Music Festival are on sale now!

Music Video: Purity Ring – Push Pull

Music Video: Run the Jewels – Lie, Cheat, Steal

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 1-29-15

Allow me to make some recommendations as your journey through this Thursday set of Pick Your Poison. There’s some delightful tracks from Boudoir Noir, Colleen Green, Mellow Yellow, MY BODY< Prima Donna and Shannon Wardrop. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Big Sean (ft. Drake & Kanye West), Butch Walker, Ex Cops, Follakzoid, Los Angeles Police Department, Natalie McCool, Santiparro (ft. Kyp Malone) and Shy Girls (ft. Antwon). Arc Rev One – DON’T TRIP (nothing is real)

Boudoir Noir – Change It Up

Colleen Green – TV

Hidden in the Sun – Salt and the Spring

Humans – Follow (Phil Moffa Remix)

Mellow Yellow – Cloverleaf

MY BODY – Make It Good

NIKO IS – 35,000 Feet

Prima Donna – Living in Sin

Sam Lao – Money Money

Shannon Wardrop – I Wanna Be Your Lady

Thoughts Detecting Machines – New Day

Album Review: Panda Bear – Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper [Domino]


85Heat WaveNoah Lennox aka Panda Bear has been making music for a long time. Nine albums and a bunch more EPs with Animal Collective, and counting Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper, five solo full lengths as well. That’s a wealth of material, made all the more interesting by how his sonic and lyrical themes have evolved over the last 15 or so years. The one thing he’s never been is complacent, and that’s served him particularly well on landmark records such as 2007’s Person Pitch and 2009’s Animal Collective release Merriweather Post Pavilion. Though each new piece of music stands alone as its own unique statement, we have reached a point where there are certain qualities that define a Panda Bear song. Things like samples, reverb, psychedelia and overdubbed vocal harmonies have become par for the course, it’s just the way they’re presented that has changed.

Following the dark, dub-infested minimalism that was 2011’s Tomboy, it’s something of a relief that Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper is a bit more well-rounded, albeit still quite serious affair. Singles like “Mr. Noah” and “Boys Latin” bounce, swirl and ensnare you with their hooks before you have the chance to realize you’ve been sucked in, the words often so obscured with reverb that you’re never fully sure what they’re saying but sing along anyways. That’s part of the charm. Yet when a phrase does come across with clarity, as on the latter track with the line, “Dark cloud has descended again,” it turns a seemingly joyful moment to one of dread. Such is the dichotomy that permeates much of the record, as Lennox embraces the love and serenity that growing older and having a family can bring, while at the same time wrestling with the fear of dying and leaving them all behind. The album title itself spells that out explicitly when the lyrics don’t.

At it’s heart however, Grim Reaper seeks to establish an overall focus on good triumphing over evil and finding the pleasures in life, one day at a time. The two tracks at the center of the record, “Come to Your Senses” and “Tropic of Cancer,” take a break from the frenetic sound collages that dominate much of the album to offer moments of sobering contemplation and outright beauty. On the former, Lennox chants, “Are you mad?” over and over, each time with a slightly different intonation, as if he’s trying to suss out what those three words even mean before finally deciding, “Yeah, I’m mad.” With the latter, harps and pianos plink with a heavenly sort of grace, as Lennox considers life after death and in doing so revives some of the memories of his own departed father from more than a decade ago. It’s a bit of a callback to his 2004 solo debut Young Prayer, which was created as a tribute to him.

Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper probably won’t be remembered as the best Panda Bear album, though it is his most accessible and all-encompassing to date. Thanks to its meticulous sequencing and reflective themes, it’s the sort of record that takes you on a journey and leaves you off in a much better place than where you started, even if it took some serious chaos to get there. Chalk up another big win for Mr. Noah.

Buy Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper from Domino Records

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 1-28-15

Happy mid-week to you all. You’re not going to want to miss some great tracks this week from And the Kids, Book Club, The Capture Effect, My Midnight Heart, Sorren Maclean and Their Wedding. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from American Wrestlers, Dan Lissvik, Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, In Tall Buildings, Jack Ladder and the Dreamlanders (ft. Sharon Van Etten), Shlohmo, Yowler and more.

And the Kids – No Countries

Book Club – The Way It Seems

The Capture Effect – SKYwave

David August – Her Myth

E.A.S.Y. – Coming Around Again

James Nasty – Good Perereca

Mutado Pintado – Keep On Flying

My Midnight Heart – Drown

NewYorkers – Miracle

Quiet Quiet Band – Battery Human

Sorren Maclean – Rows & Rows of Boxes (Acoustic)

Their Wedding – I Tried to Leave You

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