Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Salem
Monday, November 28, 2011
Hear Hums
Just found out about this band, whilst internet-stalking Grimes. REALLY impressive stuff. If you like loopy, enchanting, experimental music that creates an environment, then this is the shit. Reminds me a little of Lucky Dragons and Sun Araw. Oh, and early Animal Collective at times too.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross
I almost forgot about this band. This is a relatively new Chicago band that's been picking up blogging steam recently. Also, I feel like they are strangely little known to Chicagoans. They don't play shows often and aren't really around the "scene" so much... But, their music is super haunting, beautiful and emotive. The video above is really killer and twisted. I expect a lot of good things from Dawn Golden...
Friday, November 25, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Keep Shelly in Athens
Beautiful new track from the Greek band Keep Shelly in Athens. Completely killer drum machine, very graceful piano loop and a tasteful amount of emotion throughout.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Salem
Chicago/Michigan band Salem just posted up this new track. They've got one of the most original sounds in music today. This one is super abrasive almost like they've been foraying into metal on top of all the goth, footwork, dubstep, juke shit they usually go in for...
Purity Ring
Why did it take me so long to listen to Purity Ring? Delightful, more upbeat take on the new-wave of Burial inspired dubstep. The video is amazing.
Here's another great song by them. I'll be listening to Purity Ring for a very very long time I think.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Boy Friend
Here's one of Boy Friend's first tracks. They're a band from Austin that used to be a part of Sleep ∞ Over and have just signed onto a Berlin label. Whoever the primary songwriter is, she's got a talent for making really infectious, icy, airy and ultimately a little sinister songs. Very promising stuff.
U.S. Girls
U.S. Girls has a new album. Just saw the reviews today. I remember getting into a Yellow Swans concert too early (maybe about four years ago now!) at the Fulton Art Collective back in Chicago and seeing U.S. Girls for the first time. Her live set blew me away. At that time her stuff was much more abrasive. I went up to one of the members of Yellow Swans after the show and asked where U.S. Girls was cause I wanted to buy some of her music. Apparently she only had one copy of her music at the time burned onto a CD and I made her go back to her car and get the album for me. Now she's scoring 7.9's on P4K. Funny world. Anyway, her music is great. Sounds like... I don't know... taking the Supremes and sending them to hell.
Her older stuff was more primitive and disturbing. Like this:
Monday, November 21, 2011
Steve Hauschildt
Beautiful new track from the Emeralds synth-guru. The track really has a life of it's own.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Holy Other - Touch (Live)
One of my favourite musicians this year. There's a lot of electronic artists making dark music out of dubstep and R&B samples nowadays, but Holy Other executes it better than most.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Quilt
Holy Jesus mother-fucker, this is SUCH an amazing band. They're from Boston and they're called Quilt. Basically, the've taken early 90's slacker rock and mixed it with 60's hippie groups and ended up with something very much their own. Completely beautiful stuff.
Grunge Revival...
So, there's a huge grunge revival going on at the moment and I'm completely stoked. London's "Yuck" above is probably the most well crafted of these guys, but don't forget about the up-and-commers like...
Olympia's Milk Music
Chicago's Brain Idea (fucking love this song)
There are a lot of others but this is probably good for the moment...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Oneohtrix Point Never
Oh. My. God. Oneohtrix Point Never also has a new album! Amazing all that you miss when you're finalising some arguments about truth being a conservative extension of any theory T such that.... never mind.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Estasy
Been listening to this experimental musician from Italy a lot recently. He's only got about 5 songs that I know of so far -- each with a beautiful video. Two of the best are above. Sparse, overheated, ethereal music from heaven with a heart-breaking falsetto that'll kill you in your tracks.
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