Archive for February, 2012


Shearwater

Austin, TX is the land of Indie with “Austin City Limits” and “SXSW” as well as all the great bands that come from there. Here is another one. Shearwater was formed in 1999 from Jonathan Meiburg and Will Sheff of the fab Okkervil River, although Sheff is no longer with the band. The band’s name comes from the shearwater, a tribe of seabirds related to petrels and albatrosses. Meiburg, who holds a master’s degree in geography with a focus on ornithology, picked the name mostly for the sound of the word. Interesting indeed. Shearwater just recently released their latest Animal Joy on Sub Pop records and the sonic attack is wonderful. “Breaking The Yearlings” sounds like a revenge anthem in a shoot em up thriller featuring Jason Statham  and “You As You Were” plays in the background as Jason pieces together his plan. He then receives the MTV movie award for the most carcasses left behind. Thank you Shearwater.  All because of you! Check the tracks below and then grab this incredible album here on iTunes.

Time for some lead in your cakehole!

The Twilight Sad

Wikipedia says: The Twilight Sad are an indie rock band from Kilsyth, Scotland, comprising James Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar), and Mark Devine (drums). The band are currently signed to Fat Cat Records and have released three full-length albums, as well as several EPs and singles. Their 2007 debut album, Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters, drew widespread critical acclaim, noted by Graham’s thick Scottish accent(ala Groundskeeper Willie) and MacFarlane’s dense sonic walls of shoegazing guitar and wheezing accordion. The Twilight Sad’s notoriously loud live performances have been described as “completely ear-splitting,” and the band toured for the album across Europe and the United States throughout 2007 and 2008. Sessions inspired by stripped-down and reworked live performances yielded the 2008 mini-album, Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did.

Their second album, Forget the Night Ahead, marked a shift in the band’s direction; lyrically more personal and musically darker and more streamlined, it was released in 2009 to further acclaim. Recording sessions for the album also produced the mid-2010 release The Wrong Car, which followed the departure of founding bassist Craig Orzel in February 2010. The Twilight Sad’s third album, No One Can Ever Know, was released in February 2012 and marked another stylistic shift, with the band citing industrial music and krautrock influences for a darker, sparser sound. The band describes their sound as “folk with layers of noise,” and music critics have described the band as “perennially unhappy” and “a band that inject some real emotion and dynamic excitement into a comparatively standard template.” So there! Their albums aren’t going to contain any party anthems by any means but they are albums that need to be heard indeed. Stay in touch and buy all their stuff on their website and check out the video(it’s kinda dirty) for “I Became A Prostitute” from “Forget the Night Ahead” and then the track “Dead City” from the newly released “No One Can Ever Know”.

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I was listening to The Twilight Sad while you were still suckling at your mother's teat!

Beach Fossils

Beach Fossils is a Brooklyn-based group, formed in early 2009 by Dustin Payseur. After signing to Captured Tracks and quickly pulling together a live band, they took off playing countless shows across the U.S. gathering a slew of devoted fans in their wake. In May of the same year, their debut LP Beach Fossils met with favorable reviews and became known for its jangly, single note guitar style, dusted with summer-fueled romance.

As the heavy touring schedule progressed, the band became scattered with many line-up changes, including twelve different drummers and three guitarists. In between tours, Payseur decided to expand beyond solo recordings and collaborate with bassist John Peña (and label-mate Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing on the song “Out in the Way”) for the EP, What a Pleasure, which was released in March of 2011.

Payseur takes influence from music, poetry, art and philosophers (Don Cherry, Ravi Shankar, Rumi, Lao-Tzu and Jean Cocteau), having an equal and crucial impact on his work. Beach Fossils is busy recording their sophomore LP, which is due for release in 2012. Steady members of the band have actively formed their own groups, guitarist Cole Smith with DIVE and John Peña with Heavenly Beat. Both of which have recently signed to Captured Tracks.–Taken from there website here. Check out the video for the fantastic “Adversity” off of their “What A Pleasure” LP as well as the newly released “Shallow” and the aforementioned “Out in the Way” with Wild Nothing. Then when you’re done with that stop on by iTunes and buy their stuff. It’s worth it for sho!

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Eight And A Half “Scissors/Go Ego”

Did you hear that The Stills broke up or that Broken Social Scene has ended their magnificent run? Wait, wait  do not cry. Everything will be just fine now that Liam O’Neil and Dave Hamelin(of The Stills) and Justin Peroff(BSS) have teamed up to form Eight And A Half. See, I told you it would be alright. Based off these two songs released ahead of their LP I am instantly in love. Two great tastes combined into one. If this is how it’s gonna be guys then I’ll see you outside your window at two in the morning. But I kid. A quick description of what you are in for-Lush electronic pop jogging alongside an ambling drumbeat blanketed with sympathetic vocals. Yeah, I know. It does sound awesome. Album to be released April 12th on Arts & Crafts. Karnsarnit that’s so far away and stuff. Well, in the meantime check out the video for “Scissors” and then get all crazy and stuff and listen to “Go Ego” too…… I dare you to do it.

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Peroff, O'Neil, Hamelin

Young Magic “Sanctuary”

"Melt"

These guys have a very unique sound that is parts African rhythm with a little hip-hop thrown in topped off with some psychedelia. They just recently released their debut full length “Melt” on Carpark records and it is an album to not listen to while under the influence as it will float you to places you may never return. I SAID DON”T! but you really don’t need any extra-curriculars to float with this. Just shut your eyes and tell me about it later when you return. Check out the amazingly beautiful “Sanctuary” below and then go get your copy to take you to Never Never Return Land here.

Hipster approved!

14th “Take Me There/Chimes”

14th is a Soul/Electronic/Pop duo from out of London consisting of producer Tom Barber and singer Tracey Duodo. “Take Me There” is there follow up to  ”Hide Yourself” their debut EP released last November. These two make up one hell of a sound with Barber’s beats and rhythm’s and Tracey’s amazing voice. You can dance, chill, or something in-between if you will. You can move and groove because the beat is so smooth or pop, lock, and even let the booty drop. James Joyce ain’t got nothing on me! Expect these guys to make a big splash in the Indie pool this year. I predict a Triple Lindy finished off with a cannonball type of entry. That big! Check ‘em out on the website here and buy the tunes here on iTunes. Boom! goes 14th(because they are gonna blow up, in the good way). Check the video for “Take Me There” and then “Chimes” off of “Hide Yourself”.

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M+A “Liko, Lene, Lisa/Adidas”

Italy has long been one of my favorite places on the planet and these two just added to that strength with their uniqueness. Meet Italian wunderkinds Michele(Michael and it’s pronounced Mik-ay-lay) Ducci,19, and Alessandro(you should be able to translate this one) Degli Angioli,22 who together comprise the band M+A(get it?, it’s the first letters of their names). Things.Yes is their debut album released Nov. 11th of 2011 in which “Liko, Lene,Lisa” was the lead track. They create sample based electronic pop ear candy in which they throw in some horns, keyboards, warped vocals and maybe even some harps to create an intriguing and promising sound. “Adidas” is my favorite track from an album of many with it’s chill electronic tempo. Images of clubbing in Italy dance in my head when listening to it and then all of a sudden when it slows down those images transform to playing slow motion hopscotch with the characters of Alice In Wonderland, but that is most likely just me. l’Italia molto impressionata! Check out both tracks below and then go buy this wonderfulness here on iTunes.

Stiamo venendo per le vostre donne America!

MH5 Mid-February Playlist


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The Whitest Boy Alive


No this isn’t the sequel to the movie “Powder”. The Whitest Boy Alive are from Berlin and started as an electronic dance music project in 2003, but have since slowly developed into a band with no programmed elements. Their debut album Dreams was released on 21 June 2006 in Germany and their follow up album Rules in March 2009. TWBA floats a versatile dance friendly pop vibe out on their albums that will work wonders as the focal point of your next upcoming events musical accoutrements or manage comfortably in the background . A cocktaily, loungy, fun vibe that is. Check out their website here to stay connected and buy both of their albums here on iTunes. Check out “Burning” from “Dreams” and “Island” from “Rules” below.

I contest the name of this band!

Built Like Alaska

 

Built Like Alaska is a five-piece rock band born in the sun annihilated Central Valley of California, landlocked between the Sierras and the Pacific Ocean. Residing in the small town of Oakdale, surrounded by rolling pastures, a cold river, and tiny hills, the band has developed their craft to reflect the scenery surrounding them. Bringing a rural perspective to sturdy rock songs, Built Like Alaska’s music has been said to conjure images both” warm and rich as the central valley sun” and as isolated as a “mic stand draped in cob webs and a wind chime hanging from a cow skull.”
After a year of touring to support 2005’s Autumnland, released on Future Farmer Recordings, the band hit a bit of a rough patch. There were many member changes and a lot of time spent dead in the water, but that gave the band the time to really develop and arrange the songs that make up In Troubled Times, their third release. In Troubled Times is the natural next step for the band. This record breaks away from the “indie rock” confinements that seem to be captivating the music industry, and harkens back to a time when musicians made good music together by simply playing together and not relying on the decorations and gimmicks that plague much of modern music.
Built Like Alaska now has a solid line up including; Neil Jackson, David Burtch, Sean Norman, Anthany Rossi, and Jacob Canada. With this new roster the band is ready to bring back the “raw energy and mindful spontaneity of their live shows”. -Taken from their website. Check out the awesome “The Saint Is Here” from the album “In Troubled Times” below and get all their amazing tunes here on iTunes.

Built Like Alaska “The Saint Is Here”

Palpitation “In Five Years”


Palpitation is a two piece (Maria Vejde, Ebba Carlén and sometimes with friends,) indie twee band from Sweden. They create upbeat music with gloomy undertones fused with husky, grated vocals. The mixture leads to music that is “love at first listen”, perfect for those drab Sundays where you sit and look out the window and watch the world go by slowly. They released I’m happy now EP in 2008, and in April 2010 their self-titled album Palpitation was released on Luxury Records. Their latest album, I’m Absent, You’re Faraway was released in June 2011.- Taken from their Myspace page because I couldn’t have said it any better. Check out the video for “In Five Years” and then check out the awesome remix by Niva and then buy all their beautiful tunes here on iTunes. Thanks and enjoy the show!

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Pass Kontrol “B38″ LP

Pass Kontrol are from Brooklyn and they make rock that will have you saying “Who is this?” tell me now, I must download immediately. You have Wi-Fi here right? Their sound is hard to pin down though as they have elements of Black Keys, Ramones, some 70′s punk, I heard some Interpol in there and even a little Talking Heads. See. That’s alot of different sounds swirling in your headphones but gosh darnit if they aren’t all damn good ones. I am going to create a new genre and just call it “Awesome” because that’s much easier and it fits their sound to a “T”. B38 is named after their favorite bus line in Brooklyn and was released March of 2011. Check out a sampling of tunes from the album ‘B38″ below and then buy it here on their Bandcamp page. Awesome good times for you ahead.

Bombay Bicycle Club “A Different Kind Of Fix”

I’m gonna start this entry out with a Holy Crap! BBC has crafted a beautiful work of art with their latest release(Aug 2011) “A Different Kind Of Fix”. Whereas their previous album “Flaws” was a gorgeous and sublime acoustic journey “A Different Kind Of Fix” retains all that charm but amps up the rhythmic pulse with textured variety. A playful jaunt through your tympanic membrane. Check out “Shuffle” the lead single and “Lights Out, Words Gone” below and get ready to smile.

I’m smiling, I’m smiling! Can you see?!
Bombay Bicycle Club “Shuffle”

This song is so sweet it’s giving me cavities!

Buy all their greatness here on iTunes!

Beat Radio “Dreaming Wide Awake”

Brian Sendrowitz has been shaping wonderful heartfelt pop songs since 2005 with the help of friends making recordings and rounding out live shows. Influenced by the sounds of The Replacements, The Frames, Broken Social Scene, and even the one and only Robert Allen Zimmerman, Sendrowitz crafts songs that take you away to that special place we all go to when we need it most. He has released three full length LP’s with those being “The Great Big Sea”(2007), “Safe Inside The Sound”(2009), and “Golden Age”(2011). All worthy of your library but this year he is doing something different with the release of “Hard Times Go!” in a series of installments with part 1 just released end of January.”Hard Times, Go!” is an expansive, adventurous concept record that sonically and thematically falls between Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness on the Edge of Town and Robyn’s Body Talk-taken from his Facebook page. 6 tracks of perfect pop that includes a cover of Robyn’s “With Every Heartbeat”. “Dreaming Wide Awake” is track 3 and Brian explains it as such-”My wife Liz and I wrote this song together. We’ve been together since we were kids, and we’ve never collaborated on a song before but the process was super fun. This song is pure escapism. I thought the subject matter of a lot of the songs I’ve been writing lately was sort of heavy, and I wanted to write a song that was romantic, and dreamy in the way Van Morrison songs are – the ones that take place in this magical pastoral setting, where it usually rains, and the rain makes you better than you were before”. Yeah, what he said. Check it out below and buy the album and all the others here on their Bandcamp page.

ALLJOOK Interview


Let me introduce you to producer/artist ALLJOOK, real name Jo Osborne. Born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa he moved to Bangor, Ireland when he was 14 and then to Brighton, England for a year to study music production and is back again in Bangor.  I had a chance to ask ALLJOOK a few questions about his music and influences.

MH5: How did you get interested in music?

ALLJOOK: I got into making music through the technical side of it. I love the recording and shaping of sound when mixing and producing. I played a bit of guitar so I just ended up making my own music. Im pretty laid back about everything but when I decide that I want to actually do something I usually go all out. Which for making music means learning and exploring lots of instruments.

MH5: Very cool. Who has or are your influences in your music?

ALLJOOK: I love rich synths and take a lot inspiration from bands like Phoenix, Angus and Julia Stone for their acoustic awesomeness, The XX for their open sound and bands like the Postal Service for how they blend acoustic and electronic sounds.

MH5:  I dig all those bands especially Angus Stone and all he has done. You have a unique name can you tell us what it means?

ALLJOOK: The name comes from.. well most people call me Jo and since my music so far is just me playing and producing everything its all me so.. All – JO – OK or ALLJOOK. Guitar, vocals and some percussion are the main instruments I record live and the rest I program in through my mac. All done in my attic studio.

MH5: It makes so much sense to me now. I was trying to guess but all I could think of was your music was ALL-JOOK(meaning danceable like a juke joint). Any touring planned?

ALLJOOK: I don’t have any touring planned. I struggle to organize my own day never mind organizing a tour. I would probably need some sort of manager for that. But it would be awesome to check out some different places. If I started making music with other people I would definitely appoint them to planning a tour.

MH5: I know what your saying about trying to organize your own day. My day never goes as planned. You will need a manager or someone to help out with that for sure. You have released an EP titled “Girls Can’t Catch Up” in 2010 and an album “Look With Your Hands” this past August. I’m always interested in how artists name themselves and their albums. How did you name your albums?

ALLJOOK: Both were named after the 4th track of each. The  EP “Girls can’t catch up” was named after that track as I felt it explained my style as an artist best or at least the direction that I was going in at that time, also .. it was a bit of a cheeky name and I liked that. ”Look with your hands” was the first song I wrote for my first full length album and the song was the foundation of all the other tracks. It was also a nice blend of electronic and acoustic which is what I like. I chose to pick what I felt were quite strong tracks as the album titles as I think a lot of new listeners usually listen to the first track of an album and then jump to the title track. So I think these tracks need to express you well as an artist so that  a listener  will enjoy the rest of your music if you can capture them early on. This is what I like about being an independent artist, it means I can make all decisions like this myself.

MH5: I like. So what do you do when your not recording music? Do you have a job besides? Are you trying to make music your career?

ALLJOOK: I work as a cinema projectionist and I have some pretty fun situations with it, stuff can go really wrong which makes it awesome fun. Its also handy enough cause when things are working you have loads of time between films to either work on my own stuff or just go an sit in and watch a film. I’m not planning on making a career in the music scene. It’s tough for artists here but I’ll always be making music in some way because I love writing and the production side of it.

MH5: Cinema projectionist always sounded like a fun job to me as I love movies almost as much as music. Almost. Alright mate, last question. What are some artists you are currently listening to right now?

ALLJOOK: Bombay Bicycle Club, Kowalski are whats most played on the iPod at the moment and right now I am listening to Angus Stones new song “Broken Brights”. I also love the acoustic style of Benjamin Francis Leftwich, everything flows really nicely. Also enjoying the Glitch Mob. Their full album is a good listen through if your into electro.  Some new artists that I like are Atlas Genius, Wilhelm Tell Me and also Eight Bit Tiger. They only have a couple of songs or ep’s out but they’re sounding good. Quite often I open up last.fm and just listen to unsigned artists or what is recommended to me through the music I listen to. Its great for that.

MH5: Nice picks. I love Bombay Bicycle Club and especially Angus Stone and all his work. Well I appreciate your time ALLJOOK and wish you the best as well as look forward to anything new from you. Thanks a ton!

Alright folks, there you have it. Check out tracks 2 and 5 off  ”Look With Your Hands” below and then buy it  here on his Bandcamp page and while your there download his EP for free. Stay in touch here on his Facebook page. 

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