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Mix Tape – June 2014

14/06/30 at 8.10pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

cassette2-yellow-21.  The Orwells  “Let It Burn”
2.  Thee Oh Sees  “Encrypted Bounce”
3.  White Lung  “Face Down”
4.  Ought  “Habit”
5.  Conor Oberst  “Zigzagging Toward The Light”
6.  PHOX  “Slow Motion”
7.  Clap Your Hands Say Yeah  “As Always”
8.  Bear In Heaven  “Time Between”
9.  Pure X  “Heaven”
10.  Glass Animals  “Pools”
11.  CYMBALS  “The Natural World”
12.  Parquet Courts  “Sunbathing Animal”
13.  Jack White  “Just One Drink”
14.  Dum Dum Girls  “Under These Hands”
15.  The Afghan Whigs  “Matamoros”
16.  Future Islands  “Doves”
17.  Hundred Waters  “Murmurs”
18.  The Fresh & Onlys  “Animal Of One”
19.  The Antlers  “Hotel”

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New Music From HAIM “Coming Very Soon”

14/06/30 at 7.53pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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To the delight of very few, HAIM announced plans to begin recording the follow-up to their debut album Days Are Gone.  In an interview with BBC Radio 6, the young ladies revealed that they’ve been writing while on the road and plan to hit the recording studio in the next month.  The sophomore album is said to be close and will be “coming very soon.”

The band’s debut album Days Are Gone was released five years ago, actually it was released last fall, it just seems like five years ago.  I’ve said all along the test will come with the second album; if it’s anywhere near as successful as the first one, the girls won’t need to buy a ticket for the 2015 Coachella because they’ll be on Line 1…IMO.

For the record, I like HAIM, but I also enjoy calling them HAME, especially around strangers.

If HAME is your thing please watch “If I Could Change Your Mind” here:

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Top Albums For The Week Of June 24, 2014

14/06/29 at 8.42am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Parquet Courts 2Here’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:

IMG_4445Parquet Courts (pictured) take over the top spot on the College Album Radio Charts, as The Black Keys drop to #2 after a three week run at the top.  The Brooklyn indie rockers sophomore effort “Sunbathing Animal” is the follow-up to their fantastic debut “Light Up Gold.”  Four new albums enter the Top 20 which include the latest by First Aid Kit, Craft Spells, White Lung, and The Antlers.  “Familiars” the fifth studio album from The Antlers, enters the Top 200 all the way up at #14.  I’m still diggin’ “Disgraceland” by The Orwells, that’s my #1 album again this week.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of June 24, 2014:
1. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
2. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
3. CONOR OBERST  Upside Down Mountain
4. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
5. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
6. SHARON VAN ETTEN  Are We There
7. TUNE-YARDS  Nikki Nack
8. BOB MOULD  Beauty And Ruin
9. LA SERA  Hour Of The Dream
10. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
11. SYLVAN ESSO  Sylvan Esso
12. THEE OH SEES  Drop
13. OWEN PALLETT  In Conflict
14. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
15. LITTLE DRAGON  Nabuma Rubberband
16. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
17. LYKKE LI  I Never Learn
18. HUNDRED WATERS  The Moon Rang Like A Bell
19. CRAFT SPELLS  Nausea
20. FIRST AID KIT  Stay Gold

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
2. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
3. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
4. THE WAR ON DRUGS  Lost In The Dream
5. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. THE LEMONHEADS  It’s A Shame About Ray

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The Shins “It’ll Change Your Life, I Swear” – The Sequel

14/06/28 at 8.53am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

wish i was hereThe Shins this week unveiled the track “So Now What,” a tune that will be included on the soundtrack to the motion picture “Wish I Was Here.”  The film is directed by Zach Braff, the same Zach Braff that gave us the classic 2004 comedy-drama “Garden State.”  Though not being billed as the sequel to “Garden State,” the new film does shares similarities to his 2004 feature, and has been referred to as its spiritual follow-up

One obvious similarity is the mixtape style music selections that Zach personally puts together himself for the soundtracks.  The Soundtrack to Garden State featured such acts as Coldplay, Iron & Wine, Thievery Corporation, Zero 7, and of course The Shins.  The Soundtrack received the 2005 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Album For A Motion Picture.  Back in 2004 if the line from the movie  “The Shins, you gotta hear this one song, it’ll change your life, I swear” didn’t jump start the band’s career, it sure did enhance it (relive the scene below).  In the last 10 years I don’t think I’ve ever been in conversation about The Shins that didn’t include some jokester (usually me) blurting out “The Shins will change your life.”  Tired act? sure, but always fun to say!

Other acts besides The Shins housed on the soundtrack to the movie “Wish I Was Here” include Paul Simon, Bon Iver, and a collaboration between Cat Power and Coldplay.  Yep, you read that right, Cat Power and Coldplay.  The soundtrack (see the entire tracklisting below) hits download venues on July 15, and the movie hits big screens July 18.

I can hear it now, “You ever hear of Bon Iver? You gotta hear this one song, it’ll change your life, I swear!”  Wait, didn’t Present-Tense already say that?

UPDATED: You can now listen to “Heavenly Father” by Bon Iver here:

Listen to The Shins tune “So Now What” here:

Watch The Shins famous quote scene from Garden State here:

Watch the “Wish I Was Here” movie trailer here:

“Wish I Was Here” Tracklist:

1. The Shins – “So Now What”
2. Gary Jules – “Broke Window”
3. Radical Face – “The Mute”
4. Hozier – “Cherry Wine (Live)”
5. Bon Iver – “Holocene”
6. Badly Drawn Boy – “The Shining”
7. Jump Little Children – “Mexico”
8. Cat Power & Coldplay – “Wish I Was Here”
9. Allie Moss – “Wait It Out”
10. Paul Simon – “The Obvious Child”
11 .Japanese Wallpaper – “Breathe In [ft. Wafia]“
12. Bon Iver – “Heavenly Father”
13. Aaron Embry – “Raven’s Song”
14. The Weepies – “Mend”
15. The Head & the Heart – “No One to Let You Down”

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New Music Tuesday June 24, 2014

14/06/25 at 9.19am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

A few months back I reported that the fifth studio album from KASABIAN “48:13” was scheduled for a June 10 release date.  Many of you are wondering where and when you can get your pretty little fingers on the album.  Unfortunately, the album received a European release only.   My sources are telling me that we may have to wait until early fall for its North American release, or you can pay import prices plus shipping fees for it, your choice.  KASABIAN is planning a U.S. tour in the fall (which I have a San Diego ticket!) and frontman Tom Meighan claims “they’re bringing the album with them.”  We shall see, I’ll keep you updated.  BTW “48:13” debuted at #1 on the U.K. album charts, and the group is headlining the Glastonbury Festival this coming weekend.  What’s more, KASABIAN (pictured) played to a sold out crowd band-682_1368997aof 50,000 fans in their hometown of Leicester last weekend.  On to the new music.

Kitten  “Kitten”

The Los Angeles based indie dance project Kitten led by frontwoman Chloe Chaidez have an interesting blend of post-punk, new wave, and dance rock.  Their debut full-length has finally arrived and comes on the heels of three previous EP’s, the most recent in August of last year.

Watch the video for “Cut It Out” here:

Download  “Kitten” here:

 

PHOX  “PHOX”

Indie buzzband PHOX hails from Baraboo, Wisconsin and this is their their debut full-length.  The sextet recorded the album at the Cool Dad Music Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, aka Justin Vernon’s house.  “Slow Motion” is the first single, watch the video below.  Add PHOX to my 2015 Coachella Perfect Poster wish list.

Watch “Slow Motion” here:

Download  “PHOX” here:

 

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 6/23/14

14/06/24 at 1.26pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 6/23/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV Alert page.

Watch the entire episode of Live On Letterman featuring Broken Bells here:

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Monday =Broken Bells

Kimmel

Thursday = Spoon

“Rent I Pay”

“Rainy Taxi”

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Failure Wrap Up Successful ‘Tree of Stars Tour’ – Record New Music

14/06/21 at 9.06pm   /   by present-tense   /   0 Comment

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Present-Tense here contributing another article so Daver will stop attributing his love for Lana Del Rey to me. I think he’s got some weird projection issues or something. I mean, I did check out some of Lana’s new stuff on Spotify and it wasn’t too bad, but that was just because Daver wouldn’t lay off. “Ultraviolence” helped me get to sleep in under 10 minutes, so it has that going for it.

Anyways…the band Failure wrapped up their successful ‘Tree of Stars’ Tour in Hollywood, California on June 18th. I had the privilege of catching two of their shows on this tour and I have to say the 17 year wait was worth it.

I got into Failure  just as they were in the process of breaking up. I actually caught of snippet of their tune ‘Stuck On You’ during a segment for the movie “Independence Day” on the 1997 MTV Movie awards. Yeah, that was pretty random. From that point on, I’ve been a little obsessed over them. Not to the level I am with Pearl Jam, but pretty damn close.

Failure - CinquantraThe first of the two Failure shows I attended were part of the Maynard James Keenan 50th Birthday party celebration called Cinquantra. My buddy and I (Sean) were lucky to get tickets to the May 11th show (Mothers Day). Failure played 9 songs, but the uniqueness of the event led many people to experience their music more than they would have if it they were a traditional opening band. Failure was dispersed throughout the evening and it was to hear them perform ‘The Nurse Who Loved Me’ with Maynard. So even though they played 9 songs, it left me wanting more.

My luck continued to run as they announced a show at the Marquee Theater in Tempe Arizona on June 13th. I knew that as soon as this show was announced I would get to see this band for the first time up close. I dragged the wife to this concert as she’s been hearing me go on and on about this band for the last 12 years to her. I mean she went to see Year of the Rabbit with me when they opened for Pete Yorn (Ken Andrews side project), so she had to go with me to this show right?

Failure opened up their Marquee show with a 20 minute videFailure - Marquee 3o of film clips that inspired them over the years. Clips included some scenes from “2001: A Space Odyssey”, “The Spy Who Loved Me” (which inspired their music video for ‘Stuck on You’ and “Solaris”.

When they took the stage they launched into ‘Another Space Song’ one of my favorites from “Fantastic Planet”. Throughout the evening “Fantastic Planet” featured heavily into their set. A few “Magnified” tracks appeared (‘Undone’, ‘Frogs’, ‘Small Crimes’ and ‘Wet Gravity’) as well as a few from “Comfort” (‘Macaque’ and ‘Screen Man’). The band played for around 2 hours which was great, and throughout the evening they looked like they were having fun. Ken Andrews and Greg Edwards could be seen switching instruments (Bass/Lead Guitar) and drummer Kelli Scott seemed to have four feet. The bass drum and bass guitar were turned way up leading me to almost have an irregular heartbeat.

Failure Marquee 1At the merch table they were selling E.Ps which included 4 live tracks (2 of which were recorded at the Tool show back in March) and a new song called ‘Come Crashing’. I happened to secure one of these EPs so if people are interested I can perhaps give you a listen. As of this post, Failure has released another new track titled ‘The Focus’.

Here’s to more Failure and for more people hearing about this amazing band.

 

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Top Albums For The Week Of June 17, 2014

14/06/19 at 2.59pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

phox2Here’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:
The Black Keys top the College Radio Album Charts for a third straight week.  Five new albums enter the Top 20 which include the latest efforts from Phox, Hundred Waters, Owen Pallet, Bob Mould, and Jack White.  Mr. White’s album “Lazaretto” moves 66 spots to land at #5, while the self-titled debut from the Wisconsin based sextet Phox (pictured) debuts at #20.  The Phox album will be available digitally next Tuesday.  The Orwells remain at #1 on Spicy Radio.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of June 17, 2014:
1. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
2. CONOR OBERST  Upside Down Mountain
3. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
4. SHARON VAN ETTEN  Are We There
5. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
6. LA SERA  Hour Of The Dream
7. TUNE-YARDS  Nikki Nack
8. THEE OH SEES  Drop
9. SYLVAN ESSO  Sylvan Esso
10. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
11. LYKKE LI  I Never Learn
12. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
13. BOB MOULD  Beauty And Ruin
14. LITTLE DRAGON  Nabuma Rubberband
15. CHROMEO  White Women
16. OWEN PALLETT  In Conflict
17. THE HORRORS  Luminous
18. HUNDRED WATERS  The Moon Rang Like A Bell
19. TOBACCO  Utima II Massage
20. PHOX  Phox

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
2. THE WAR ON DRUGS  Lost In The Dream
3. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
4. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
5. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. THE PRIMITIVES  Lovely

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R.I.P. Casey Kasem

14/06/17 at 3.04pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Casy KasemThis past weekend sad news surfaced on the passing of iconic radio personality Casey Kasem.  Mr. Kasem is best known for hosting the syndicated radio program American Top 40.  His other claim to fame is providing the voice for “Shaggy” in the cartoon Scooby-Doo.

Kasem co-founded the American Top 40 franchise in 1970.  He hosted the program from its inception until 1988, and then again from 1998 to 2004.  In addition to AT40 he hosted spin off shows including American Top 20, Casey’s Top 40, and the television program America’s Top 10.

I hold Casey Kasem personally responsible for my passionate obsession with music, along with my infatuation with lists and making lists.  As a kid growing up in the late seventies and early eighties I spent an inordinate amount of time listening to Casey on Sunday mornings as he “counted down the hits from coast to coast,” documenting it on a legal pad every step of the way.

“Keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars”

Casey Kasem was 82.

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Arctic Monkeys Share Video “Snap Out Of It”

14/06/17 at 2.09pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

arctic_monkeys_090Apparently, Arctic Monkeys and the Pixies have a bet going to see which band can release the most videos in one year.  The latest video to surface from Arctic Monkeys is for the track “Snap Out Of It.”  The tune is from their recent album AM, if you haven’t listened to it in a few months put it on, great freaking album.  I don’t normally post these, but what the hell, the video is slightly NSFW.  Now we wait patiently for the next Pixies video, I’ll set the over/under at 1 week.

Watch “Snap Out Of It” here:

Download  “AM” here:

 

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New Music Tuesday June 17, 2014

14/06/17 at 1.40pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

Lana Del Rey  “Ultraviolence”

Contributing writer Present-Tense had promised a track-by-track indeep analysis of the latest effort from LDR, but apparently he’s too busy with work this week.  The much-anticipated album for children that enjoy pushing and shoving 8 hours before Ms. Del Rey takes the stage has finally arrived.  Present-Tense was nice enough to inform me that the video for “Shades Of Cool” surfaced this morning.

Please enjoy “Shades Of Cool” here:

If you must, download “Ultraviolence” here:

 

The Antlers  “Familiars”

Brooklyn based indie rockers The Antlers are a hugely underrated band.  Their fifth studio release hit your local Best Buy shelves today.  This is the follow-up to their fantastic 2011 release Burst Apart.  Add these dudes to my 2015 Coachella Perfect Poster wish list.

Watch “Hotel” here:

Download  “Familiars” here:

 

Notable EP Release:

Austra  “Habitat”

By now you know I really dig the band Austra, just not enough to miss a Dum Dum Girls set.  This is a 4-track extended play of new music from the Toronto based indietonica act.

Listen the title track “Habitat” here:

Download  “Habitat” here:

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Blonde Redhead Announce New Album “Barragán”

14/06/15 at 11.37am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Blonde RedheadThe New York City nu-gaze trio Blonde Redhead are planning a September 9th release date for their ninth, that’s right ninth, studio album Barragán..  The 10-track Barragán is the follow-up to 2010’s Penny Sparkle, seems like the band has been away longer than that.  The three piece is plotting a World Tour that kicked off in Singapore on June 14.  Denver on July 27 is the only U.S. date listed thus far.  I will add Blonde Redhead to my Coachella 2015 Perfect Poster wish list, never seen them live.

Below are two tunes: the first is the track “No More Honey,” the lead single from Barragán, and second is “23,” one of my favorite tunes from the Zero’s decade.  “23” is the title track off Blonde Redhead’s seventh studio album released in 2007.

BTW, is it just me or is there a trend starting with new music from bands that last released albums in 2010?  In the last two weeks we have Spoon, Interpol, The New Pornographers, and now Blonde Redhead.  Not complaining, just sayin.

Barragán Tracklisting:

1. Barragán
2. Lady M
3. Dripping
4. Cat on Tin Roof
5. The One I Love
6. No More Honey
7. Mine to Be Had
8. Defeatist Anthem (Harry and I)
9. Penultimo
10. Seven Two

Listen to “No More Honey” here:

Check out the video for “23” here:


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Top Albums For The Week Of June 10, 2014

14/06/15 at 10.03am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

orwells_feat_lgHere’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:
The Black Keys remain at #1 for a second straight week, while three new albums enter the Top 20.  The latest albums from The Orwells (pictured) and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah enter the entire Radio 200 countdown by debuting inside the Top 20.  “Sunbathing Animal,” the sophomore release from Parquet Courts jumps up 132 spots to make its debut at #8.  DJ Deep’s #1 album this week is “Disgraceland” from The Orwells.  There is a distinct Pixiesesque feel to the album that I’m totally digging.  For those that missed it, The Killer debut album “Hot Fuss” turned 10 years old last week.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of June 10, 2014:
1. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
2. CONOR OBERST  Upside Down Mountain
3. SHARON VAN ETTEN  Are We There
4. THEE OH SEES  Drop
5. TUNE-YARDS  Nikki Nack
6. LYKKE LI  I Never Learn
7. SYLVAN ESSO  Sylvan Esso
8. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
9. LA SERA  Hour Of The Dream
10. LITTLE DRAGON  Nabuma Rubberband
11. THE HORRORS  Luminous
12. CHROMEO  White Women
13. TOBACCO  Ultima II Massage
14. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
15. KISHI BASHI  Lightght
16. WYE OAK  Shriek
17. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
18. MAC DEMARCO  Salad Days
19. DAMON ALBARN  Everyday Robots
20. THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART  Days Of Abandon

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
2. THE WAR ON DRUGS  Lost In The Dream
3. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
4. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
5. THE HORRORS  Luminous
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. SUGAR  Copper Blue

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The New Pornographers Announce Album, Tour & Share Song

14/06/14 at 10.27am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Brill BruisersCanadian indie power-pop band The New Pornographers announced this week that they’re planning to release their first album since 2010 on August 26.  The follow-up to Together is a 13-track effort entitled Brill Bruisers.

Frontman A.C. Newman said this about the forthcoming release: “This is a celebration record. After periods of difficulty, I am at a place where nothing in my life is dragging me down and the music reflects that.”

The band has schedule a fun North American fall tour to celebrate the album’s release, and they will receive support from The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart.  The tour includes stops in Phoenix on 10/13, Pioneertown on 10/15, and San Diego on 10/18.
Check out all the dates here.

Brill Bruisers Tracklisting:
1. Brill Bruisers
2. Champions Of Red Wine
3. Fantasy Fools
4. War On The East Coast
5. Backstairs
6. Marching Orders
7. Another Drug Deal Of The Heart
8. Born With A Sound
9. Wide Eyes
10. Dancehall Domine
11. Spidyr
12. Hi-Rise
13. You Tell Me Where

The group shared the title track for your listening pleasure.
Listen here:

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New Music Tuesday June 10, 2014

14/06/12 at 8.24pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

turntable1The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

Craft Spells  “Nausea”

Justin Vallestreros is the mastermind behind indie pop bedroom act Craft Spells.  This is the sophomore effort from the Stockton, California native.  The first single is the track “Breaking The Angle Against The Tide” (listen below).  If you dig Wild Nothing, give Craft Spells a try.

Listen to “Breaking The Angle Against The Tide” here:

Download  “Nausea” here:

 

Jack White  “Lazaretto”

Apparently, while Mr. White wasn’t picking a fight with The Black Keys and criticizing countless others within the music industry, he was recording his second solo album.  This is the follow-up to 2012’s Blunderbuss.

Watch the video for the title track “Lazaretto” here:

Download  “Lazaretto” here:

 

The Fresh & Onlys  “House Of Spirits”

San Francisco’s jangle-popsters are amazingly releasing their fifth studio album, who knew… The band is part of the San Fran “new garage rock” movement.

Listen to the first single “Animal Of One” here:

Download  “House Of Spirits” here:

 

 

 
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