Posts Tagged ‘mp3’

Real Estate // It’s Real

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Hands down, Real Estate is my favorite band of the past five years (and I seem to not be the only one). Ever since their first EP, Atlantic City Expressway, graced my ears I’ve become an insta-fan. Their new record, entitled Days, which has garnered quite the attention as of late, features the track “It’s Real” which is probably my favorite Real Estate track they have ever recorded. The band first performed this song live in Japan about a year ago, and since then I’ve compiled quite the collection of mp3s/videos of this track performed live. You can check out my favorites below:

Real Estate // It’s Real (Album Version)

Real Estate // It’s Real (Live in Shibuya)

Real Estate // It’s Real (Live in NYC) (via: NYCTaper)

I have deliberately not bought the LP yet because I knew the band was going to swing by Salt Lake City in early November (today, in fact) and I wanted to make sure that they got the maximum percentage from my buying the album. Also, I haven’t listened to any other songs that have been released from Days because, frankly, I don’t want to be disappointed. When you record something as great as “It’s Real,” I can only see it going down hill from there — but who knows, hopefully I’m wrong!

SXSW // 2012 Initial Line-Up

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

SXSW just announced their first set of confirmed bands for this year’s festival and, in typical fashion, I recognize about 5% of the lot. Here are some of the highlights I saw after my first perusing:

  • Class Actress
  • Cloud Nothings
  • Com Truise
  • Outfit
  • Parlovr
  • Shout Out Out Out Out (the perennial SXSW-ers)
  • Soft Metals
  • Thee Oh Sees

No doubt, the list will grow to about a bazillion before the festival kicks of. So even if you don’t see you favorite bands on the list, odds are they’ll still make it to Austin the second week of March.

Class Actress // Keep You

Neon Indian // Sleep Paralysist (Com Truise ‘Eyelid’ Remix)

Soft Metals // Love or Music

Ghost Wave // Hippy

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

First heard these killer tunes from New Zealand’s Ghost Wave via Sally Fork via Rose Quartz (looking like a re:re: chain e-mail, I know). It’s been a while since I covered a group from the Southern Hemisphere on the blog, so I’ll forgo a bunch of “down under” puns for both your sake and mine

Call me a sucker for fuzzy guitars, monotonic vocals, and instagram visuals, so it comes as no surprise that the track + video for Ghost Wave’s “Hippy” hits all the right spots for me. With all the summer shots/sounds, it almost makes me forget that I’m freezing my ass off in Salt Lake right now. Almost…

Check out the video and download the track below. Head over to the band’s bandcamp for a couple of more tunes.

Ghost Wave // Hippy

Orca Team // Kissing Cousins

Monday, October 10th, 2011

It seems that when I moved from Portland, I completely dropped out of following up-and-coming PDX bands. It’s a shame because groups like the retro-pop Orca Team deserve better…

The trio’s latest release is a fun-filled eight track cassette whose title, Kissing Cousins, can only be described as Arrested Development-esque. Got to say, there are few bands out there that I like AND would feel comfortable letting my grandfather listen to. I’m sure he would tell me that the 50s-inspired sound of Orca Team reminds him of the spontaneous dance numbers that always seemed to crop up at the local soda fountain station. You can download my favorite track “You’ve Got Everything Made” below as well as stream the whole album via the label’s bandcamp page:

Orca Team // You’ve Got Everything Made

Rems Floating Chandelier // S/T

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Due to the fact that I received my RxRy LP in the mail the other day, I’ve been in an ambient mood as of late. Perfect timing for the Virginia group Rems Floating Chandelier to shoot me an e-mail announcing their freshly recorded self-titled LP of “ethereal music with use of many different world instruments.”

After listening to the album with a good pair of headphones (highly recommended), you hear that Rems Floating Chandelier’s songs are more than just typical atmospheric music that is good only to serve as background noise for study sessions. Although the album is a bit scattershot at times (the inclusion of the folk track “I’ve Got a Mind” and the Books-like sample mid-stream in “When I’m With You I Feel Strange” are a bit perplexing), the band excels with they stick to their guns and make stellar interstellar pieces. I could listen to the broad swells in “Chemistry” or the chiming guitars and simple bass plucks of “Quantum Masses” all night long while star gazing in the Utah Valley. If this is what Rems Floating Chandelier can put together as their first effort, it makes me excited to listen to what they have in store next!

Check out my two favorites below and head over to the group’s bandcamp page to download the whole album for free:

Rems Floating Chandelier // Chemistry

Rems Floating Chandelier // Quantum Masses

Casiokids // Det haster!

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Wow, can’t believe I missed this one! My favorite Norwegian band, Casiokids, is releasing a follow-up LP a year after their stellar debut Topp stemning på lokal bar hit the shelves stateside. Consequence of Sound is streaming the whole album, verbosely (and Norwegian-ly) entitled Aabenbaringen over aaskammen, right here. Go ahead and download the darker, synth heavy single “Det haster!” below:

Casiokids // Det haster!

How to Dress Well // Here, In Heaven (Elite Gymnastics Cover)

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

For those who’ve read my site for a while, it comes as no surprise that I love Acephale Records. I give them full credit for turning me on to everything Korallreven that I don’t even know where to begin to thank them.

Well their latest post-Korallreven release is an LP by Minneapolis duo Elite Gymnastics. Occupying the rare unclassifiable space between genres (or maybe the inner crossings of some higher order Venn diagram of genres), Elite Gymnastics’ tracks are better explained audibly rather than text-ually. Below, check out a track from the A-side, “Omamori,” as well as a cover of “Here, In Heaven” by PT-Music favorite How to Dress Well that’s part of a future remix record — also courtesy of Acephale — and be sure to cop the record(s) here.

Elite Gymnastics // Omamori

How to Dress Well // Here, In Heaven (Elite Gymnastics Cover)

Laurel Halo // Constant Index (Actress Violet Remix)

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Last weekend, I moved a massive amount of music (100Gb+) off my laptop to an external hard drive. So, proportionally speaking, I have a lot fewer full albums and a lot more random mp3s floating around my library. I figured I would go through these track misfits and feature one or two each week that I like. Some will be recent, others will have been from 5+ years ago (when I started getting into blog-downloads), but all will be good.

The first one is an industrial Laurel Halo remix by Actress Violet who, despite my mad google skillz, I could not find any details about. Gone is any resemblance to the original track (which you can stream below via Altered Zones): no singing, no layered rhythms, and most surprisingly no synths. Actress Violet instead opts to creep-ify the track by adding machine pulsations, discordant groans, and grinding beats. In fact, if it wasn’t for the occasional keyboard chime, I would be convinced that this wasn’t even remotely related to Laurel Halo’s original. Check them out below:

Laurel Halo // Constant Index (Actress Violet Remix)

Laurel Halo: “Constant Index” by alteredzones

Albino Father // Age

Friday, September 30th, 2011

As longtime readers of the site will know, I hardly ever shine the spotlight on local bands from wherever I am living at the moment. There are a couple of reasons for this, but the chief one is I don’t like to give preferential treatment to groups just because I know them and hang-out with them. I guess my philosophy is, if the music is great it’ll speak for itself regardless of where it was made – and I’ve maintained that attitude with the site since its inception.

With that in mind, Salt Lake City’s Albino Father has added their name to the relatively small list of relative local bands that deserve wider attention, and the group’s debut LP Age is just the release to help them do that. Clocking in at just under forty minutes, the twelve track album is a psych/garage/blues rock swirling orb of sound that you can’t help but be caught up in. If you’re a fan of messy guitars, heavy pedal effects, and guitar solos that you hope don’t end, then you are sure to find something you like with each track. I’ve gone through the album four times in total, and each time I can’t help but to press replay afterwards.

It’s tough to pick stand outs on this records as each song has its own personality and personal (or personable) sound. Do I go with the slow-paced guitar-centric ballad “Dirty Mirror” that’s suited perfectly for the smoke-filled, cramp venues of Anywhere USA? Or how about the surf-rock jam appropriately titled “Deth Jam” that bands like The Allah Las (PT-Music’s Cali favorite) would be chomping at the bit to play? Or maybe the blazing sub-two minute “Little Girls” that leaves you in a trail of dust wandering what just happened by the end?

If I had to choose, I would say I dig “Dirty Window” the most because what you finish with is so radically different than where you started. The track opens with the smoothest of smooth guitar line that’s straight out of the classic rock playbook and continues that way for the first two minutes. Before your high from “Ghost Dad,” the previous track, has completely mellowed out, in comes the raucous drums and kick-ass, fist-pumping rips that boost your energy more than a six-pack of Red Bull. Talk about a roller coaster ride of a song!

You can stream the whole album from Albino Father’s bandcamp page (and buy it via a “Name Your Price” scheme) and head over to their facebook to “like” them because I’m pretty sure you will after listening to this album.

Albino Father // Deth Jam

Colleen Green // Rabid Love

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Another Colleen Green track dropped in my inbox the other day and I thought I would share since I’ve been on a Colleen Green listening marathon as of late. If the ID3 tags can be trusted, “Rabid Love” is track 3 from Green’s upcoming Cujo EP set to be released by Art Fag Recordings on October 4. It’s a typical Green track: driving fuzzy guitar melody, chilled-out vocals, and a 4 Loko energetic punch at the chorus — so yeah, an instant classic in my book. Check it out below:

Colleen Green // Rabid Love