Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Band Of Horses

"Infinite Arms" by Band Of Horses
Indie Folk Columbia 2010



Sorry no download (this just came out)

Recently released Inifinite Arms is another staple by under-rated staple indie band Band Of Horses. Akin to other indie folk bands of their kind, this band boasts great dynamics and great song writing.

Infinite Arms opens up with one heck of a song called "Factory", a great song that sounds like a mixture of the Yo La Tengo great "The Story Of Yo La Tengo" and any great Fleet Foxes song. The album opens up with strong with several great dynamic songs and starts to quiet down around track six with the only song of questionable quality ("On My Way Back Home" kinda sounds like a Hannah Montana song.) They pick it back up with the quieter title track and ride into the sunset with the last closing tracks.

Band Of Horses is a band that obviously enjoys what they're doing and doesn't feel like they need to experiment or find a new sound. (Because they might fall flat on their faces like with MGMT's newest effort)

Another thing to point out, in context of the music industry as a whole, is that the popular music review site Pitchfork gave this a low score. It could be said that they did this because Band Of Horses is on a big label now, it could be said that Pitchfork are just a bunch of assholes. What should really be learned here is that never should a review site be taken so seriously, it is your opinion that matters to yourself after all.

Cheers

For Listeners Of: Fleet Foxes, Beirut, Iron And Wine, Animal Collective, Devendra Banhart, The Decemberists, Akron/Family, Plants And Animals, Neutral Milk Hotel, Bright Eyes

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart

"The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart" by The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
Shoegaze 2009 Slumberland



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What The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart prove, along with other bands like Fucked Up, Titus Andronicus, and The Depreciation Guild, is that when you mix shoegaze techniques with a few other genres, you can get something amazing. Here The Pains mix Shoegaze with Dance Punk and 80's pop. They do this with great avail, from Kip's gret singing, to Kurt's energetic drumming, to Peggy's great job of being the token cute asian.

This self-titled album is a teenage oddsysey through angst, good times, and greater music. The album is filled with great lyrics and adolescent anthems. Each song is catchy, a great sing a log, and high energy, so this album is perfect for your next road trip.

What the album does best is not lean too much on any of its chosen influences, never does it sound too much like My Bloody Valentine, nor The Cure, nor The Pyschedelic Furs. At all times, one can hear these influences at work to create their unique sound. Again, it isn't just the influences at play here, these guys are truly unique talented musicians.

They also share members with the amazing band The Depreciation Guild (whose album In Her Gentle Jaws we covered some time back)

All in all, if you've somehow missed this here album, make sure to check it out. Maybe download it for free with the above link.

Happy Listening,
My Warm Blood

For Listeners Of:My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, The Cure, The Psychedlic Furs, Fucked Up, Titus Andronicus, The Depreciation Guild, The Smiths, The Rapture, Surfer Blood, Cymbals Eat Guitars

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Loveliescrushing

"Bloweyelashwish" by Loveliescrushing
Shoegaze/Drone Projekt 1999



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Few artists capture the word "Desolation" like Loveliescrushing does. Lovesliescrushing is an artist that sonically exists perfect shoegaze groups as My Bloody Valentine and drone artists such as Emeralds.

What is interesting about Loveliescrushing are the unique sensations that are evoked with the music. Never with any other artist have I been walking a huge crowd of people and felt completely alone and cold. Lovesliescrushing is a master of creating his own lonely worlds.

Bloweyelashwish album is an interesting romp through Lovesliescrushing's sound craft, with songs ranging from 40 seconds to 10 minutes. Some of the shorter songs seem a bit superfluous, but ultimately add to the ebb and flow of the album as a whole. Bloweyelashwish is a great memorable album as it utilizes similar themes throughout and truly explores them with techniques similar to Classical composers.

For Listeners Of: My Bloody Valentine, Flying Saucer Attack, Stereolab, Astrobite, Emeralds, Infinte Body, Remora, Star, Auburn Lull, Bethany Curve

Slowdive

"Souvlaki" by Slowdive
Shoegaze Creation Records 1993



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Other than My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive is probably the most accesible of shoegaze bands. This album is testament to this fact. Souvlaki is an odyssey through a perfect stylized genre blending and an example of shoegaze worthy to be in the same sentence as Loveless.

What adds to this album's greatness is its production work, by none other than the great Brian Eno. With his help, Slowdive created an album of smooth sounding atmospheric pop song craft.

Slowdive's accessibility can be attributed to a lack of harshness in sound and great male-female vocal styles. There are some great songs to be found here, such as the Slowdive classic "Alison", the epic borderline post-rock "Souvlaki Space Station", and the intimate acoustic "Dagger".

Conclusively, Slowdive is one of the great shoegaze bands and should be regarded with great esteem because of this. Souvlaki is one album that should never ever be forgotten.

For Listeners Of: My Bloody Valentine, Spiritualized, Pale Saints, Chapterhouse, Ride, Lush, Bethany Curve, Lovesliescrushing, Flying Saucer Attack, The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, The Depreciation Guild

Monday, May 10, 2010

Swirlies

"Blonder Tongue Audio Baton" by Swirlies
Shoegaze/Noise/Twee Taang! 1993



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These days in indie music, there is a movement of bands that sound down-right shitty in their recording techniques and their tones, like Wavves and Times New Viking. This is nothing new, and credit must be given to the originators of this movement.

Introducing Swirlies

Swirlies creates music akin to My Bloody Valentine, just a bit rougher and cuter. They have the same elegance in sound and atmospheric bliss included, just with some angry stuffed animals thrown into the mix. The main way to describe Swirlies's aesthetic is "I'm late to school! I don't give a fuck!".

Swirlies has great song writing masked by unrecognizable buzzes and noises and lots of fuzz. This is heavily apparent in the songs "Pancakes" and the borderline post-rock "Jeremy Parker"; these are my favorite songs on this album, but the whole thing is great.

Music history goes in circles, and this is proof that even the weirdest of genres have some sort of foundation. Nobody is really that weird, and Swirlies helps you realize that.

For Listeners Of: My Bloody Valentine, Beat Happening, Times New Viking, Sebadoh, No Age, Wavves, K Records, Cool Rays, The Go Team, The Halo Benders, Lilys, Astrobite, Medicine, Drop Nineteens, Black Tambourines

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Professor Murder

Professor Murder "Rides The Subway"
Dance Punk/New Wave Kanine Records 2006



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No this isn't some horrific gangsta rapper, nor is it metal

Professor Murder is a New York band that creates amazing dance punk EP's. One of the immediately memorable things one notices is their incredible use of cowbell.

'Nuff Said.

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This short EP, clocking in at 16.4 minutes, succesfully creates a flash party. The album comes and goes in such a small party, it is reminiscient to a thirty minute rave with three hundred people in one tiny dorm room. Not only is this music fun and catchy, it's well made and there's love put into it.

The guys in this band seem like they grew up in the 80's and never grew up from partying and dancing. This is expressed through syncopated drums, great vintage synths, repetitive on purpose vocals, and the recording techniques.

The only bad thing about the album is that it leaves you wanting more as it comes and goes so quickly. Looking at the band's discography, with three EP's just like this one, it seems that this is their job. As most music goes, form fits the social context, so maybe Professor Murder as a band just shows up at parties blows people away with amazing dance music and leaves.

Ultimately, nobody will ever say "Needs More Cowbell"

For Listeners Of: The Rapture, Interpol, Tokyo Police Club, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, !!!, The Faint, LCD Soundsytem, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Q and Not U, The Kills

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Notwist

"The Devil, You + Me" by The Notwist
Indie/Electronic Morr Music 2008



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The Notwist is a German group that sneakily makes music in whatever genre is great in the underground, starting with Grunge in 1990, metal in the late 1990's, and Indie Electronica in the 2000's.

Now, The Notwist is a band who makes subtle electronic music. This is the first of genre wandering with which they have achieved relative success. They do it so well that it's hard to believe they use to be a Metal band. I for one think they should stick right where they are for the rest of their careers (instead of making Lady Gaga music like one might next expect).

What makes The Notwist so great is the combination of their great song-writing and Marcus Acher's voice. With his voice, he creates the sort of "makes me wanna cuddle" music that other indie electronics do well or try to do well.

Their songs are a mixture of guitar and electronics, with some wavering between the two. Some songs are predominately guitar, such as album opener "Good Lies" and some are almost all electronics, such as "Sleep".

The Notwist is one band within the genre that can give The Postal Service a run for their money. In comparison, The Notwist is much more consistently good but lacks one amazing song such as "Such Great Heights." This rivalry is apparent in the fact that when I was a good bit younger and had sketchy .mp3's I had a mislabeled Postal Service sond that was actually a Notwist song, and it was one of my favorites.

But, I recommend listening for yourself.

For Listeners Of: The Postal Service, Dntel, James Figurine, Four Tet, Caribou, Electronic Radiohead, New Order, Depeche Mode, Slut, Blackmail, 13 & God, Console, Tocotronic, Lali Puna, Ms. John Soda,