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MTV Premieres Documentary “No Cameras Allowed”

14/08/29 at 4.13pm   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

MTVMTV, your source for all things music….. will premiere the documentary “No Cameras Allowed” tonight (Friday August 29) at 7pm West Coast Time.  The movie follows James Marcus Haney as he provides details on how to get into some of the worlds best music festivals without a ticket.  What’s more, dude not only gets in for free, but also finds himself backstage with some of the biggest acts on the festival circuit today.  As mentioned, the show is on MTV, if you haven’t watched MTV since the days of 120 Minutes, it can be found on channel 331 on DIRECTV, or check local listings.  If your cable provider doesn’t offer MTV… dial them up and  say I WANT MY MTV!

I’ll be watching, maybe Mr. Haney will provide some insight on how the HAIM sisters never paid for Coachella in their life.

Overview of the documentary courtesy of MTV:

NO CAMERAS ALLOWED is a documentary that follows James Marcus Haney’s journey of breaking into music festivals and inserting himself into the world of some of the biggest names in the industry – Mumford & Sons, Jay-Z, and Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros. But Marcus isn’t your average “festie” kid. He’s a guy with a love of photography and filmmaking and a deep passion that drives him to do nearly anything to see his favorite bands perform. Often using his camera as a prop to sneak into festivals, Marcus ultimately comes away with raw and intimate footage that impresses even his world famous subjects. Marcus puts his future – and his love – on the line for a chance to tour with Mumford & Sons, leaving the only place he’s ever called home and embarking on a cross country road trip. As Ted Dwane, Bassist for Mumford & Sons, puts it “the access and perspective he is so hungry for is what makes his images so unique and compelling and the force that propels this behavior is deep within him and pure.” It is indeed this drive that makes his quest so innocently unadulterated, separating him from the others, and allowing him in when he really should have been kicked out. No Cameras Allowed is an intimate, honest, behind the scenes look at world-renowned artists from the perspective of someone who was never really invited, but was always asked to stay.

Watch “No Cameras Allowed” trailer here:

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Broken Bells Share Video For “Control”

14/08/29 at 3.27pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Broken BellsJames Mercer and Danger Mouse aka Broken Bells have released a video for the track “Control,” from the group’s 2014 release After The Disco.  The two have been touring relentlessly since the album’s release, and have two nights booked at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles in late October.  I haven’t spun this compact disc all summer, shame on me, but I’m positive After The Disco will be included in my top albums of the year when the time comes.

Watch “Control” here:

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New Music Tuesday August 26, 2014

14/08/27 at 4.39pm   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

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

Cymbals Eat Guitars  “Lose”

The Staten Island indie rockers are releasing their third studio album.  The band’s name comes from a Lou Reed quote describing the sound of the Velvet Underground.

Listen to the track “Chambers” here:

Download  “Lose” Here

 

J Mascis  “Tied To A Star”

Dinosaur Jr. frontman J Mascis is releasing his second proper solo effort.

Listen to “Every Morning” here:

Download  “Tied To A Star” here:

Robyn Hitchcock  “The Man Upstairs”

If my calculations are correct, legendary singer-songwriter and guitarist Robyn Hitchcock is releasing his twentieth studio album, others who track those things may know better.  The lead track is a cover  of the Psychedelic Furs classic, listen below.

Listen to “The Ghost In You” here:

Download  “The Man Upstairs” here:

The New Pornographers  “Brill Bruisers”

This is the much-anticipated sixth studio album from the Vancouver collective.  Their latest release is sans Neko Case.  Listen to the title track below.

Listen to “Brill Bruisers” here:

Download  “Brill Bruisers” here:

The Wytches  “Annabel Dream Reader”

U.K. garage/psych-rockers The Wytches arrive on the scene with their debut full-length.  Present-Tense, you diggin’ this? The English three-piece recently shared a video for the track “Burn Out The Bruise.”

Watch “Burn Out The Bruise” here:

Download  “Annabel Dream Reader” here:

Ty Segall  “Manipulator”

Ty Segall’s latest monthly release is a 17-track extravaganza.  Is Ty Segall your thing? If so listen to “The Faker” below.

Download  “Manipulator” here:

 

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Top Albums For The Week Of August 12, 2014

14/08/16 at 4.27pm   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

SpoonHere’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:

It should come as no surprise, the eighth studio album from Spoon (pictured) “They Want My Soul,” has debuted on the College Radio Album Chart at #1.  In addition to this honor, the Austin based indie rock band debuted on the Billboard Album Chart at #4, and holds down the #1 spot on my weekly Spicy Six CD Chart.  I’ve listened to “They Want My Soul” countless times this week, and I dare you to find a bad tune on the album.  Two bands debut in the Top 200 all the way up in the Top 20, The Ravonettes at #10 with their latest “Pe’ahi,” and the Chicago indie rockers Twin Peaks at #11.  Other new albums to the countdown includes “Song Reader” by Beck, and the latest from Kim Shattuck’s band The Muffs.  The sixth new album to the countdown this week belongs to the Los Angeles French-pop duo Got A Girl, their debut album is titled “I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now,” what a fun title! This week the eighties jangle-pop band Let’s Active reunited to play their first show in 24 years.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of August 12, 2014:
1. SPOON  They Want My Soul
2. ALVVAYS  Alvvays
3. JENNY LEWIS  Voyager
4. WHITE FENCE  For The Recently Found Innocent
5. HOW TO DRESS WELL  What Is This Heart?
6. MORRISSEY  World Peace Is None Of Your Business
7. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
8. BEAR IN HEAVEN  Time Is Over One Day Old
9. SHABAZZ PALACES  Lese Majesty
10. THE RAVONETTES  Pe’ahi
11. TWIN PEAKS  Wild Onion
12. THE MUFFS  Whoop Dee Doo
13. BRAID  No Coast
14. ACID  Liminal
15. THE WYTCHES  Annabel Dream Reader
16. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
17. FIELD MOUSE  Hold Still Life
18. SLOW CLUB  Complete Surrender
19. GOT A GIRL I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now
20. BECK  Song Reader

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. SPOON  They Want My Soul
2. BEAR IN HEAVEN  Time Is Over One Day Old
3. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
4. HOORAY FOR EARTH  Racy
5. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. LET’S ACTIVE  Cypress

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Pet Aid 2014: Portland, Oregon

14/08/13 at 7.54pm   /   by deepster19   /   4 Comments

Pet aidThe 2014 Pet Aid fundraising concert event was held last Sunday afternoon in the scorching heat of Portland, Oregon in the beautiful surroundings of Sellwood Riverfront Park.  Portland’s alt-rock radio station 94.7 fm coordinated the event and donated a portion of proceeds to benefit Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS). MCAS is the only open door shelter in Portland, and is the primary agency responsible for lost pet care, animal abuse investigations and animal rescue.

20140810_130154The fine folks at the local radio station chose some of today’s hottest buzz-worthy alt-rock bands to join in the festivities, so I’m told.  The day got started with the Stockholm, Sweden synth-pop band NONONO (pictured left), lead by frontwoman Stina Wäppling.  The Swedish group set the tone for the day when they got the prompt arriving crowd jumping with their electro-pop dancefloor anthem “Pumpin Blood,” off their debut album We Are Only What We Feel, released one month ago.

Next up was the Orange County, California quartet The Colourist.  Someone should inform the band that it’s only cool to purposely misspell the word “color” if you’re from anywhere other than the U.S.  The current pride and joy of the OC provided a relaxing set tunes from the band’s debut self-titled LP that was released back in March.20140810_153134

The highlight of the day came from the third band to take the stage, SKATERS, a New York City garage rock band.  The group performed a high energy set of tunes mostly from the band’s debut album Manhattan, including the single “Schemers” and the crowd pleasing”Deadbolt.”  Look for SKATERS (pictured right} this fall when they come to a city near you, they’re scheduled to provide support for The Orwells upcoming North American tour. SKATERS by far delivered the best set of the afternoon, and I can only assume they were all the rage around the water cooler down at the 94.7 studio headquarters on Monday.

20140810_164355 (1)Wild Cub (pictured left), the Nashville, Tennessee by way of Portland, Oregon band had the unfortunate task of following the SKATERS set.  The indie-pop quintet did their best to provide a fun, foot tapping set led by multi-instrumentalist frontman Keegan DeWitt, a former resident of the city of roses.  Mr. DeWitt’s set not only included the alt-rock chart topping single “Thunder Clatter,” but was also laced with Wikipedia style Portland banter between every tune.

By the time Bear Hands (pictured bottom right) hit the stage for their late afternoon headlining set, many of the Portland hipsters had just about enough of alt-rock and the sun for one day.  What was left of the crowd were treated to the Brooklyn based band’s  hit single “Giants,” as well as other soon to be alt-rock classics from their 2014 sophomore album “Distraction.”20140810_181344

Thirst was quenched by Laurelwood Brewing Co., a local craft brew fave . The beer garden was packed all day long as the brewery’s offerings included their Mother Lode Golden Ale, Pale Pony ISA, Free Range Red, and the delicious Workhorse IPA.  Laurelwood Owner Mike De Kalb and his staff serviced a nonstop flow people the entire day with a generous pour of 5 dollar beers.  Yeah, you read that right, good beer for only 5 bucks, instead the usual crappy beer for 9 bucks at a music fest, what a novel concept.  It appeared as if the beer was more popular than the music, I could be wrong.

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Top Albums For The Week Of August 5, 2014

14/08/10 at 7.47am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Bear In HeavenHere’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 self-titled debut from the Toronto based outfit Alvvays replaces Jack White as the #1 album on the College Radio Album Chart.  A total of seven albums are new to the countdown this week, three of which debut in the Top 200 in the Top 20, those include the latest from The Wytches, Shabazz Palaces, and Bear In Heaven (pictured).  The four other new album include efforts from Freeman, Slow Club, Field Mouse, and the biggest mover of the week, “Voyager” from Jenny Lewis, up 170 spots to debut at #9.  When was the last time you dusted off Robyn Hitchcock’s 1989 masterpiece “Queen Elvis” ???

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of August 5, 2014:
1. ALVVAYS  Alvvays
2. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
3. HOW TO DRESS WELL  What Is This Heart?
4. WHITE FENCE  For The Recently Found Innocent
5. MORRISSEY  World Peace Is None Of Your Business
6. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
7. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
8. BRAID  No Coast
9. JENNY LEWIS  Voyager
10. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW  Sea When Absent
11. ACID  Liminal
12. BEAR IN HEAVEN  Time Is Over One Day Old
13. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
14. LULUC  Passerby
15. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
16. SHABAZZ PALACES  Lese Majesty
17. FIELD MOUSE  Hold Still Life
18. SLOW CLUB  Complete Surrender
19. THE WYTCHES  Annabel Dream Reader
20. FREEMAN  Freeman

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. SPOON  They Want My Soul
2. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
3. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH  Only Run
4. HOORAY FOR EARTH  Racy
5. THE ORWELLS  Disgraceland
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. ROBYN HITCHCOCK  Queen Elvis

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Top Albums For The Week Of July 29, 2014

14/08/01 at 5.10am   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

AlvvaysHere’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 remains at #1 on the College Radio Album Chart as his album “Lazaretto” is now the biggest selling piece of physical vinyl since Pearl Jam’s 1994 release “Vitalogy,” congrats Jack.  Four new albums enter the Top 20 including the latest efforts from Gulp, The Acid, White Fence, and Alvvays (pictured).  The self-titled debut from the Toronto based indie beach band Alvvays (pronounced Always) enters the entire Top 200 all the way up at #7.  Did I mention its okay to call them “All-Vays” for giggles?   My top compact discs have been unchanged for a few weeks, I sense changes coming soon.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of July 29, 2014:
1. JACK WHITE  Lazaretto
2. HOW TO DRESS WELL  What Is This Heart?
3. PARQUET COURTS  Sunbathing Animal
4. THE ANTLERS  Familiars
5. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW  Sea When Absent
6. WHITE LUNG  Deep Fantasy
7. ALVVAYS  Alvvays
8. BRAID  No Coast
9. MORRISSEY  World Peace Is None Of Your Business
10. WHITE FENCE  For The Recently Found Innocent
11. LULUC  Passerby
12. THE BLACK KEYS  Turn Blue
13. BLACK BANANAS  Electric Brick Wall
14. LANA DEL REY  Ultraviolence
15. LANDLADY  Upright Behavior
16. OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW  Remedy
17. THE ACID  Liminal
18. TOTAL CONTROL  Typical System
19. GULP  Season Sun
20. CRAFT SPELLS  Nausea

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 GODFATHERS  Birth School Work Death

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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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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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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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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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