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Mix Tape – July 2014

14/07/31 at 2.10pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

cassette2-yellow-21.  The War On Drugs  “Under The Pressure”
2.  Parquet Courts  “Black And White”
3.  Beverly  “Madora”
4.  Honeyblood  “Killer Bangs”
5.  Bleached  “For The Feel”
6.  Alvvays  “Adult Diversion”
7.  Phantogram  “Howling At The Moon”
8.  Hooray For Earth  “Air”
9.  Spoon  “Rent I Pay”
10.  Whit Fence  “Like That”
11. Strand Of Oaks  “Goshen ’97”
12. The Shins  “So Now What”
13.  Small Black  “Real People”
14.  KASABIAN  “Eez-Eh”
15.  Cut Copy  “Lights Shine On”
16.  Grimes  “Go”
17.  Sharon Van Etten  “Every Time The Sun Comes Up”
18.  Brian Jonestown Massacre  “Vad Hande Med Dem?”
19.  Alt-J  “Hunger Of The Pine”

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TV On The Radio Announce New Album

14/07/31 at 4.16am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

tv on the radioOne of my favorite bands to emerge from the noughties is the Brooklyn based indie band TV On The Radio.  The band announced earlier this week that their fifth studio album, titled “Seeds,” will be released this upcoming Fall.  This is the group’s first album since 2011’s Nine Types Of Light.  Eight days following the release of the last album bassist Gerald Smith lost his battle with lung cancer at age 36.

The band released two  great singles in 2013, “Mercy” and “Million Miles.”  Not sure if they plan to include those two songs on the forthcoming release.

Here is a “Seeds” teaser:

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New Music Tuesday July 29, 2014

14/07/31 at 3.27am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

Hooray For Earth  “Racy”

“Racy” is the sophomore release from the New York City based electronic rock band Hooray For Earth.  The four-piece was last heard from in 2011 when their debut album “True Loves” dropped.  The track “Keys” is sure to make my list of favorite tunes at the end of the year.

Check out the video for “Keys” here:

Download  “Racy” here:

 

Jenny Lewis “The Voyager”

Singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis is releasing her third solo effort.  The former frontwoman for the band Rilo Kiley is also the  touring sidekick of Benjamin Gibbard’s supergroup The Postal Service.  Dare I say alt-country?

Watch “Just One Of The Guys” here:

Download  “The Voyager” here:

 

The Muffs  “Whoop Dee Doo”

Ever wonder what Kim Shattuck has been up to since she was fired from her gig as touring bassist of the Pixies?  Well here it is.  The sixth studio album overall from The Muffs is the first in 10 years.  The album title seems to be a jab at Pixies frontman Frank Black.

Listen to “Weird Boy Next Door” here:

Download  “Whoop Dee Doo” here:

 

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KASABIAN Video “Bumblebee” Has Landed

14/07/28 at 9.26pm   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

KasabianKASABIAN, a favorite on this blog, has released the second video from the band’s fifth studio album 48:13.  Their latest piece of work is a badass video is for the track “Bumblebee.”  Within seconds, you’ll have the volume cranked on your device, and be jumping all over the house, trust me.  “Bumblebee” is the follow-up single to “Eez-eh,” which I featured here a few months back.

The new album 48:13 remains unreleased in the U.S., however the Leicester lads plan on bringing it with them in the fall when they kickoff their U.S. tour in Boston on September 26 .  The good people over at the KASABIAN USA fan site have offered up a few suggestions on how to get yourself an import copy of 48:13.

Please watch “Bumblebee” here:

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of July 28, 2014

14/07/28 at 7.42pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/28/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV page.

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Monday = Conor Oberst

Fallon

Monday = Jenny Lewis

Wednesday = Temples

Meyers

Wednesday = Big Data featuring Joywave

 

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The Drums Return With Video “Magic Mountain”

14/07/26 at 9.56am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

The DrumsThe Brooklyn based indie pop band The Drums have been relatively quiet since they released their sophomore album Portamento way back in 2011.  The group has reemerged with a recently announced tour, and new music in the form of a video for a tune “Magic Mountain” (below).   Word is, their third album is titled Encyclopedia,” and is scheduled for a September 23 release date.  For those not familiar with the band, or if you would like to reacquaint yourself with them, check out the 2009 fun tune “Let’s Go Surfing,” also below.

Watch “Magic Mountain” here:

Listen and reacquaint with “Let’s Go Surfing” here:

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Top Albums For The Week Of July 22, 2014

14/07/26 at 8.44am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

MorrisseyHere’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:

Jack White is back in the top spot on the College Radio Album Chart after slipping to #2 last week.  Six new albums enter the Top 20 including the latest efforts from Landlady, Tigers Jaw, Total Control, and Morrissey (pictured).  Originally from Australia, now based in Brooklyn, the indie folk act Luluc (pronounced loo-luke) jumps 17 spots to debut at #8.  Luluc’s album “Passerby” was produced by Aaron Dessner of The National.  Craft Spells return to the countdown for a third time.  In EMO news, the latest from Champaign, Illinois’ pride and joy, Braid, moves up 11 spots to #9.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of July 22, 2014:
1. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
2. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
3. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
4. HOW TO DRESS WELL  What Is This Heart?
5. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW  Sea When Absent
6. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
7. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
8. LULUC  Passerby
9. BRAID  No Coast
10. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
11. BLACK BANANAS  Electric Brick Wall
12. LANA DEL REY  Ultraviolence
13. TOTAL CONTROL  Typical System
14. OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW  Remedy
15. TIGERS JAW  Charmer
16. MORRISSEY  World Peace Is None Of Your Business
17. CRAFT SPELLS  Nausea
18. FIRST AID KIT  Stay Gold
19. BOB MOULD  Beauty And Ruin
20. LANDLADY  Upright Behavior

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. Hum  You’d Prefer An Astronaut

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EMO Rears Its Ugly Head Yet Again

14/07/25 at 10.14am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

HumJust when you thought it was safe to listen to your favorite indie rock radio station or surf the world wide web, this appears.  The fine folks over at Stereogum felt compelled to post an article that chronicles the 30 most essential EMO tunes of all time.  An interesting part of this piece is that the list begins circa 1994 and concludes eight years later in 2002.  Call me crazy, but I first time I starting hearing the ugly term EMO was right around the time that this list cuts off.

The more I accidentally dive into the subject of EMO, the more confused I become.  It seems as if some of the post-hardcore bands from the mid-nineties have been categorized as EMO, well after the fact.  I listened to bands such as, Jawbox, Quicksand, Jawbreaker and Hum (pictured top) back in the day, and if I knew they were EMO I would have avoided them at all cost, well maybe.  Watch Hum’s video for “Stars” below.  Furthermore, I’m sorry, but Husker Du is not EMO, never was and never will be.

A few weeks ago I was surprised by many of the selections for the special episode of the Old School show on Sirius XMU featuring nothing but “EMO.”  I remember diggin’ the tune “Drive On To Me” by the Louisville, Kentucky band Elliot (pictured below) at the turn of the century.  Who knew at the time I was listening to EMO, as it was included on the shows EMO playlist?  Listen to the tune below and decide for yourself,  sadly I guess I had EMO tendencies back then…

ElliotWriter Patric Fallon points out that this list is from “the golden era of EMO,” an eight year period of time that coincidentally is when I’ve always argued that some of the worst music was released in my lifetime, and quite possible ever.

The more the subject of EMO occupies my time, the more frustrated I get.  However, the mention of EMO always brings me back to one certainty, Jimmy Eat World is EMO, always was, and always will be.  EMO is in the eye of beholder.  Thoughts?

Listen to “Drive On To Me” by Elliot here:

Watch Hum “Stars” here:

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Spoon Release Video For Single “Do You”

14/07/25 at 8.09am   /   by deepster19   /   1 Comment

SpoonAustin indie rockers Spoon are less than two weeks from dropping their much anticipated album They Want My Soul.  The band has already shared “Rent I Pay,” a catchy track that’s one of my fave tunes of the year.  This week, Britt Daniel and company released a video for the first proper single from the new album, a track titled “Do You.”  The band debuted the tune a few week ago on Sirius XMU with EMO disc jockey Jenny LSQ.  Indie is always a better place when Spoon is releasing new music, can’t wait for the new album!

Watch the vid for “Do You” here:

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Mike Mills Of R.E.M. Drops By The Dan Patrick Show

14/07/24 at 8.27pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Food Bank For New York Presents 5th Annual Can-Do Awards - ArrivalsR.E.M. bassist Mike Mills was a guest on the Dan Patrick Show on Wednesday.  You can watch the full 22 minute interview below, it’s a must-see for the R.E.M. fan.  Mike discusses his latest band The Baseball Project, former major league baseball player Dale Murphy, Michael Stipe’s outfits, The Ramones, and of course, whether R.E.M. will ever reunite.  Mike performs three tunes with Fenway Park organist Josh Kantor, including the R.E.M. classic “Don’t Go Back To Rockville” to close the interview.  For those that are too busy and only have a few minutes to spare, Rockville begins at the 18 minute mark.

 

Please watch the  interview here:

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New Music Tuesday July 22, 2014

14/07/23 at 7.19pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

Alvvays  “Alvvays”

Here is the self-titled debut from the Toronto based indie beach pop quintet Alvvays.  For those keeping score, the band has chosen one of those fun ways to spell their name.  The moniker is pronounced Always not All-Vays, however from here on out DJ Deep will call them All-Vays just for giggles.

Check out the vid for “Adult Diversion” here:

Download  “Alvvays” here:

 

PS I Love You

“For Those Who Stay”

Canadian indie rockers PS I Love You are releasing their third studio album and first since 2012.  The bands first two albums were received favorably.  The band consists of the duo Paul Saulnier and Benjamin Nelson.

Listen to the title track “For Those Who Stay” here:

Download  “For Those That Stay” here:

The Raveonettes  “Pe’ahi”

Surprises are fun! But when they involve indie buzzbands, surprises are even more fun!  The seventh effort from the Danish indie duo arrived Tuesday morning without warning.  The lyric video for “Killer In The Streets” dropped today, let’s watch it below:

Download   “Pe’ahi” here:

 

White Fence  “For The Recently Found Innocent”

Darker My Love founder Tim Presley is the man behind the moniker White Fence.  Tim’s been at this psychedelic project since 2010, and the latest effort was collaborated and mixed by Ty Segall.

Check out “like That” here:

Download  “For The Recently Found Innocent” here:

 

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2:54 Planning New Album & Share Video For “Orion”

14/07/22 at 2.28pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

254 bandThe London based sister duo of Colette and Hannah Thurlow who uses the moniker 2:54 are planning a late 2014 release for their sophomore album.  The forthcoming release is the follow-up to their 2012 self-titled debut.  A few years back these ladies were considered an act on the come, and then things became unfortunately quiet in 2:54 camp.  The first audio to surface from the currently untitled album is for the track “Orion,” enjoy the video below.  I remember getting excited about this band a couple of years ago and I’m glad they’re back.  Please add 2:54 to my 2015 Coachella Perfect Poster wish list.

Check Out “Orion” here:

Here’s a good place to start if you’re not familiar with the band or just want to reflect on 2:54

Enjoy “Creeping” here:

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of July 21, 2014

14/07/21 at 10.29pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/21/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV page.

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Wednesday = Brody Dalle

Thursday = Sharon Van Etten

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Avi Buffalo To Release New Album & Share Video For “So What”

14/07/20 at 9.06pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Avi BuffaloIt’s been a while since we’ve heard from the Long Beach, California outfit Avi Buffalo.  Actually, its been since 2010 when the teenagers (at the time) released their debut self-titled full-length.  The band and the album were well-received, and the single “What’s In It For” was definitely one of my favorite tunes of 2010.  Well, they’re back,  and the plan is to release their sophomore album At Best Cuckold on September 9th.  What a strange title, just sayin.  A few weeks back the first audio to surface was for the track “So What,” now the tune has a video to go with it (watch below).  Currently, the group has only planned an European tour for the fall, add Avi Buffalo to my 2015 Coachella Perfect Poster Wish List.

At Best Cuckold tracklist:

01 So What
02 Memories of You
03 Can’t Be Too Responsible
04 Two Cherished Understandings
05 Overwhelmed With Pride
06 Found Blind
07 She is Seventeen
08 Think It’s Gonna Happen Again
09 Oxygen Tank
10 Won’t Be Around No More

Watch the video for “So What” here:

Enjoy “What’s In It For” from 2010 here:

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Top Albums For The Week Of July 15, 2014

14/07/20 at 7.52pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Conor OberstHere’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 must have marched down to Best Buy and bought every copy of the new Parquet Courts album “Sunbathing Animal” last week, how else does one explain Jack White dropping to #2 and the Brooklyn indie sensations returning back to #1 ?   Just when you thought EMO week was over, the influential EMO act (who knew there was such a thing) Braid debuts at #20.  Also new the countdown are Black Bananas, Old Crow Medicine Show, and one of Martin’s faves Tijuana Panthers.  Yeah, you read that right, Black Bananas.  Conor Oberst (pictured) has sure been in the news a lot lately.  On a completely separate subject, what in the hell is the deal with Weird Al?

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of July 15, 2014:
1. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
2. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
3. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
4. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW  Sea When Absent
5. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
6. HOW TO DRESS WELL  What Is This Heart?
7. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
8. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
9. LANA DEL REY  Ultraviolence
10. BOB MOULD  Beauty And Ruin
11. OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW  Remedy
12. FIRST AID KIT  Stay Gold
13. THE FRESH & ONLYS  House Of Spirits
14. CONOR OBERST  Upside Down Mountain
15. BLACK BANANAS  Electric Brick Wall
16. SHARON VAN ETTEN  Are We There
17. OWEN PALLET  In Conflict
18. TIJUANA PANTHERS  Wayne Interest
19. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
20. BRAID  No Coast

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. R.E.M.  Reckoning

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