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Archive for July, 2010

July 27th, 2010 12:22pm

New Releases of Note, 7/27/2010

New indie releases

Art of NoiseInfluence: Best of Art of Noise

Best CoastCrazy for You
MP3: Best Coast – “Boyfriend”

Dean & Britta13 Most Beautiful… Song for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests
MP3: Dean & Britta – “Not A Young Man Anymore (My Robot Friend Remix)”

Tony De Gatorra Vs. Gruff RhysThe Terror of Cosmic Loneliness

Die Antwoord5 EP

Herman DuneSwitzerland Heritage

JaillThat’s How We Burn
MP3: Jaill – “The Stroller”

Seu JorgeSeu Jorge and Almaz

The KinksReissues

MenomenaMines
MP3: Menomena – “Five Little Rooms”

Mystery JetsSerotonin
MP3: Mystery Jets – “Dreaming of Another World”

Christopher WillitsTiger Flower Circle Sun

Young GalaxyInvisible Republic

Vinyl/Vinyl Reissues

Amen DunesMurder Dull Mind

The BittersHave a Nap Hotel

Tim CohenLaugh Tracks

Electric BunniesPretty Joanna 7″

Fresh & OnlysImpending Doom 7″

Mac BlackoutDon’t Let Your Love Die 7″

MenomenaDouble 7″


July 27th, 2010 10:35am

Video: Caribou – “Sun”

Caribou – “Sun”


July 27th, 2010 10:26am

Shorties (Nick Cave, Lost In The Trees, and more)


The Guardian reports that Nick Cave is writing the screenplay for the remake of the 1994 cult horror film The Crow.


The Capital Times profiles the Portland Cello Project.


New downloadable mix CDs are being uploaded daily to the Summer Mix Series 2010.


On sale at Amazon MP3 (and much recommended): Menomena's new 11-track Mines album for $3.99.


At NPR, stream David Dondero's new album, Number Zero With a Bullet (out August 3rd).


At NPR, stream the new Lost in the Trees album, All Alone in an Empty House (out August 10th).


July 27th, 2010 8:55am

The Fresh & Onlys – “Impending Doom” b/w “Troubling Vision” 7″

Fresh and Onlys vinyl cover art on Agitated Records
The Fresh & Onlys “Impending Doom” b/w “Troubling Visions” 7″
Out now on Agitated


The Fresh & Onlys – “Impending Doom”


July 27th, 2010 8:26am

Video: Dancing Pigeons – “Ritalin”

Dancing Pigeons – “Ritalin”
Dir. Blink


July 26th, 2010 6:40pm

An Introduction To Stornoway

Photo By J J BullockJ J BullockHave we officially christened a “song of the Summer” for 2010 yet? Do we even have enough of a monoculture anymore that a consensus on such a thing is even possible? If so – or if not – I would like to nominate “Zorbing”, the lead track and single from Beachcomber’s Windowsill, the debut album from Oxford, England’s Stornoway. It’s a simple but instantly catchy tune about the metaphorical joys of rolling around London in a giant hamster ball – I think – that’s elevated from good to great with a couple of key flourishes: the low “whoaaa” harmonies in the chorus and the jubilant horns in the bridge that hearken to Belle & Sebastian’s finest moments.

And said Scots aren’t a bad reference point for Stornoway in general, at least as far as articulating the aesthetic of their orchestrally-appointed folk-pop. But while they’re clearly capable of wide-eyed upbeatness, as “Zorbing” and the follow-up single “I Saw You Blink” clearly evidence, Stornoway’s hearts are inherently heavier and Brian Briggs’ vocals more inclined to drama – so maybe it’s to their benefit that Briggs doesn’t seem to have much luck in love; it makes for great lyrical fodder. His bandmates back him up with all the standard pop band accouterments, but close listening shows there’s a lot of detail hidden in the nooks and crannies of their seemingly austere sound – pianos, kazoos, strings, Morse code, church bells… and it’s these touches, like those aforementioned little details in “Zorbing”, that elevate Stornoway above the pack. If your Summer consists of getting your heart broken or wishing you were getting your heart broken whilst lounging on grassy hills (and maybe watching people roll down said hills in giant plastic balls) then Stornoway should be, if not your soundtrack, then at least in your playlist.

Drowned In Sound has a feature interview with the band. Beachcomber’s Windowsill is out in the UK right now and digitally in North America. It will be out in physical form on this continent on August 10. So far their American itinerary has consisted of an expeditionary gig in New York earlier this month, but promises are being made of a full incursion this Fall. Update: The album is now up to stream at Spinner.

MP3: Stornoway – “Zorbing”
Video: Stornoway – “Zorbing”
Video: Stornoway – “I Saw You Blink”
Stream: Stornoway / Beachcomber’s Windowsill


Shonen Knife have a new album, Free Time, out on August 31.

Video: Shonen Knife – “Perfect Freedom”


Kentucky.com interviews Tift Merritt.


Sharon Van Etten records a Takeaway Show for Le Blogotheque. Her new record Epic is released on October 5.


Examiner.com profiles Oakland dream-pop band Minipop


Billboard talks to Dean & Britta about the release tomorrow of their 13 Most Beautiful soundtrack album.


The Omaha World-Herald talks to Spoon bassist Rob Pope.


Lazy-i interviews Jim Wilbur of Superchunk. Their new record Majesty Shredding is out on September 14.


Las Vegas Weekly tries to squeeze more information about Matador 21, going down October 1 to 3 at the Palms in Las Vegas, out of label head Gerard Cosloy.


July 26th, 2010 3:41pm

MP3: Happy Birthday – “Too Shy”

Happy Birthday Sub Pop
Happy Birthday – “Too Shy” From the band’s self-titled debut, out now on Sub Pop. Pick it up here from the Sub Pop Store.


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