Slow Dancing Society is the work of ambient musician Drew Sullivan, and at this moment I’m sort of lost in the tranquility of “…and to the dust we shall return” from his new album, Under The Sodium Lights. It’s the perfect soundtrack for a fading Sunday evening such as this. And destruction has hardly ever been as beautiful as in this video by Latvian filmmaker Ieva Balode, which is the only thing keeping my eyes open.
MP3 :: …and to the dust we shall return (from Under The Sodium Lights. Buy here) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The throwback bliss of Magic Kids’ recent “Summer” was just a hint of what to expect from their debut. Released this week, Memphis is packed to the brim with similarly joyful, pure-pop delights which, like the above “Superball”, don’t so much pay homage to their melodically-rich, orchestral-pop heroes (Brian Wilson, Herman’s Hermits, Van Dyke Parks, etc) as soak that old-time sound in modern indie-pop songs. 11 songs in under a half hour, each packed with hooks, lush harmonies, and echoes of oldies radio that’ll bring your summer to a close with a bang.
Here’s Ted Leo & The Pharmacists’ fairly hysterical send up of punk-rock Broadway musicals ( a la Green Day). Because if there’s anything that needs to be made fun of, it’s crap like that. “Bottled In Cork” is from The Brutalist Bricks, released earlier this year by Matador.
MP3 :: Bottled In Cork MP3 :: Bottled In Cork (demo version) (Buy here) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Beach House have a brand new iTunes Sessions EP available featuring this previously unreleased song as well as live versions of several Teen Dream songs and “Gila” from Devotion. Via Pitchfork.
Montreal’s Suuns will release their debut album, Zeroes QC, through Secretly Canadian on October 12. After a few spins I’m kind of partial to the warped motorik of “Sweet Nothing” or the haunted organ sounds of “Organ Blues”, but “Arena” is a fair representation of the kind of heavy electro/post-rock these guys bring in spades on the record. Produced by Jace Lasek of The Besnard Lakes.
MP3 :: Arena (from Zeroes QC. Info here) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dean Wells has been creating lo-fi pop/rock gems in the vein of Guided By Voices or early Elephant 6 for years as The Capstan Shafts. After releasing over a dozen homemade CD-Rs, Wells made the jump to Rainbow Quartz and released two full lengths – Environ Maiden and 2008’s Fixation Protocols – which held true to his DIY ethic. The upcoming Revelation Skirts finds Wells using a full band, professional studio, and producer (Matt LeMay) for the first time, but fears of him losing his distinct approach are unnecessary. The new album does sound like some serious effort was actually put into the recording process, but Wells’ penchant for quick bursts of spirited pop songwriting are certainly intact. Revelation Skirts finds The Capstan Shafts stepping up their game with exciting results.
MP3 :: Heart Your Eat Out MP3 :: Quiet Wars (from Revelation Skirts. Info here) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wild Nothing, who have already released a solid lo-fi shoegaze/jangle-pop debut this year, will release a new EP this fall. Golden Haze will be released by Captured Tracks; check out the title track below, which unsurprisingly lives up to its name:
MP3 :: Golden Haze (from Golden Haze. Info here) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check out The Walkmen blazing through “Angela Surf City” on Jimmy Fallon the other night. The new song, one of the many highlights from the upcoming Lisbon (Fat Possum, 9/14), hits with more brute force than anything on 2008’s masterful You & Me. The Walkmen are getting set to tour - check out the dates here. Come to NY soon guys.
MP3 :: Stranded (follow link, email needed) Stream :: Angela Surf City (from Lisbon. Info here) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Much has been written over the past several weeks regarding The Suburbs, and the general consensus suggests that it falls somewhere in between Funeral’s indie-rock landmark status and Neon Bible’s handful of killer songs and overreaching world views. That’s a safe assessment, but one that I’m completely on board with - The Suburbs offers a more direct, less overtly dramatic version of the band that works very well over the album’s 16 song-long track listing. As an album, it’s less murky and more listenable than Neon Bible, yet not nearly as exciting or consistent as Funeral. The songs themselves are still epic, no band working today reaches the kind of grandiosity Arcade Fire achieve on nearly every song here (even with the semi-scaled down approach). It’s just that, as he did on Funeral, Win Butler has once again written a batch of big songs about small, personal feelings - ones whose universal images and sentiments are based in the homes, families, schools, cars, and sprawling suburban neighborhoods that so many of us grew up in. You don’t need me to tell you this, but The Suburbs is an excellent record, and, as evidenced by the recent #1 ranking on the Billboard charts, one that’s resonating with all sorts of music fans. Bravo.
Stream :: The Suburbs / Month of May (from The Suburbs. Buy here) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Between a recent move and a much needed vacation, I haven’t had a lot of time lately (or motivation, for that matter) to keep up with PHW. But "Glitter", the first single from No Age’s upcoming Everything In Between, is damn a good reason to break silence. The track is equal parts noise and melody, with harsh feedback riding atop a sweet bassline. I haven’t been a huge fan of this band yet, but between this and last year’s Losing Feeling EP, that could be on the verge of changing. Both a 7” and 12” are planned, with different non-album b-sides for each. More details at Sub Pop. Not to be missed:
MP3 :: Glitter (from Everything Is Between. Info here) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
20+ years after their influential debut, Scottish cult favorites The Vaselines will release Sex With An X. Sub Pop have released the title track as a free download.
MP3 :: Sex With An X (from Sex With An X. Info here) -------------------------------------------------------------------------