#10
Palma Violets
“Best Of Friends”
#9
Arctic Monkeys
“Do I Wanna Know?”
#8
Majical Cloudz
“Bugs Don’t Buzz”
#7
HAERTS
“Wings”
#6
Cut Copy
“Free Your Mind”
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Numbers 15 – 11
The Dodos
“Confidence”
#14
Toro Y Moi
“Say That”
#13
Bleached
“Dead In Your Head”
#12
Savages
“She Will”
#11
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
“Sacrilege”
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Numbers 20 – 16
FOALS
“My Number”
#19
Primal Scream
“2013”
#18
The National
“Don’t Swallow The Cap”
#17
TV On The Radio
“Mercy”
#16
HAIM
‘Falling”
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Numbers 25 – 21
How To Destroy Angels
“Ice Age”
#24
Swim Deep
“King City”
#23
Temples
“Shelter Song”
#22
CHVRCHES
“Gun”
#21
Phantogram
“Black Out Days”
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Numbers 40 – 36
Johnny Marr
“Upstarts”
#39
My Bloody Valentine
“Only Tomorrow”
#38
Vampire Weekend
“Unbelievers”
#37
Bleeding Rainbow
“Walking Dream”
#36
Youth Lagoon
“Mute”
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Numbers 50 – 46
Nine Inch Nails
“Came Back Haunted”
No Age
“C’mon, Stimmung”
The History Of Apple Pie
“See You”
Cayucas
“Cayucos”
Sky Ferreira
“You’re Not The One”
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Huge Day For Sky Ferreira
Seems like its been 24 hours of nonstop Sky Ferreira. The indie hipstress began her whirlwind day by performing on Late Night With David Letterman, and then sharing with the world her video for the title track from her recently released debut album “Night Time, My Time.” I’ve given the debut album a few spins… and I must say it’s surprisingly decent. Later in the day the busy beaver released the B-Sides // Part 1 Collection which includes 3 non-album tracks.
The day concluded with Ms. Ferreira announcing that she will not, I repeat will not, be appearing at the 2014 Coachella Festival. Instead, she will accept a supporting role on the Miley Cyrus upcoming arena tour.
Watch “Night Time, My Time” here:
Download “Night Time, My Time” here:
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Guards Share Video “Coming True”
The California band best known for sharing items such as cymbals and flamingos, have shared a video for the song “Coming True.” The track is off the band’s impressive full-length debut In Guards We Trust, released earlier this year.
Learn more about Guards in the Sunday Spotlight
Watch the video “Coming True” here:
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Watch Delorean Video “Unhold”
Fresh off of being virtually kidnapped in Mexico City, the Spanish dance rockers found time to make a video for the track “Unhold.” The song is off the band’s latest album Apar, and features Chairlift frontwoman Caroline Polachek on lead vocals. The band also announced the rescheduled North American tour dates which do not include any stops in Mexico (see below).
Read about Virtual Kidnapping here
Watch the video “Unhold” here:
Download Apar here:
Delorean 2014 Tour Dates:
1/24 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
1/25 Washington, DC @ Black Cat
1/26 Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
1/28 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade – Purgatory
1/29 Birmingham, AL @ Bottle Tree
1/30 New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks
1/31 Austin, TX @ Mohawk
2/1 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
2/3 El Paso, TX @ Lobrow Palace
2/5 Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent
2/6 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
2/7 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theater
2/8 Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room
2/9 San Francisco @ The Independent
2/10 San Francisco, CA @ Independent
2/11 Seattle, WA @ Barboza
2/14 Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry
2/15 Iowa City, IA @ The Mill
2/18 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
2/20 Toronto, ON @ Hoxton
2/23 Boston, MA @ Sinclair
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Made Of Stone Movie Review
Last evening my wife and I attended a private screening of the Shane Meadows film Made Of Stone. Well… it wasn’t completely private, as there was one other woman in the theater.
The film made its much-anticipated premiere across North American screens last night. The feature presentation chronicles the legendary Stone Roses from their reformation announcement in 2011, to their three scheduled shows at Heaton Park in Manchester in late June of 2012, in what has become the most improbable reunion ever. Mr. Meadows brilliantly provides the back story and history of the band by utilizing never seen before footage from the eighties, then appropriately sprinkles it throughout the reunion story.
I’m sure the question on everyone’s mind is… “Did He Cry?” I will say this, as a huge fan of the band, the part about the surprise free gig in Warrington’s Parr Hall is emotionally draining. To watch the entire day of May 23, 2012 unfold; from the announcement of the show, to the distribution of wristbands, and finally the show itself, was an amazing journey. The stories shared by fans of what the band means to them while waiting in line were passionate; the utter joy of those receiving a wristband and the disappointment of those being left standing in line without one is heartfelt. The segment is capped off with a girl holding the setlist after the show, which almost… got me choked up.
I know that Shane has been criticized journalistically for not digging deeper into to what actually happened at the Amsterdam show that led to drummer Reni temporarily walking away from the band. I’m down with the way Shane presented it, because we already knew it was going to be a happy ending. Allowing the band the privacy to work things out might have led to the magical mega extended performance of “Fools Gold” from Heaton Park that concludes the movie. That magnificent 10 minute plus rendition of “Fools Gold” was well worth the $11.50 plus fandango fees I paid to get into the joint. A band that hasn’t played together for nearly16 years doesn’t rehearse that in 10 weeks, it’s the end result of being one of THE greatest bands ever…Just sayin.
This film is a must-see on the big screen if you’re a fan of the band. The ultimate indeep experience that Shane Meadows provides is unforgettable, but not, I repeat not, a tear jerker.
Encore performances of the documentary are currently being shown in select theaters. Do your eyes and ears a favor.
Check out the Made Of Stone website for a list of U.S. screenings.
The film drops in the U.S. on Blu-ray, DVD, and VCR Tape on December 3.
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New Music Tuesday November 5, 2013
The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record stores or on digital download.
Cut Copy “Free Your Mind”
The Melbourne, Australia dance-rock outfit Cut Copy are releasing their follow-up to the 2011 Zonoscope. Their latest effort is something right out of the acid-house movement of the late eighties and early nineties. You’ll be sure to find this album among the top releases of 2013.
Listen to the track “We Are Explorers” here:
Download “Free Your Mind” here:
M.I.A. “Matangi”
Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam, better known as M.I.A. is releasing her fourth studio album and first since the 2010 Maya. We haven’t heard much from the English-Sri Lankan rapper since she was last seen giving the world the middle finger at Super Bowl XLVI.
Listen to the track Y.A.L.A. here:
Download “Matangi” here:
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CHVRCHES Share Video “Lies”
By now, everyone should be fully aware that I can’t get enough of the Glasgow, Scotland band CHVRCHES. Their full-length debut The Bones Of What You Believe, is truly electro-pop at its finest. The album remains in heavy rotation in my compact disc player since it was released back on September 20. The band’s latest video is for the track “Lies” (watch below). Could this be my Album Of The Year???
Watch the video “Lies” here:
Download The Bones Of What You Believe here:
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Savages Release Video “Marshal Dear” Denied Mercury Prize
London based post-punk rockers Savages released a video for “Marshal Dear,” the final track on their brilliant full-length debut Silence Yourself.
In other Savages news, the all-female band was denied the Mercury Prize last Wednesday evening. The annual award, which is given to the United Kingdom album of the year, ended up in the hands of James Blake for his release Overgrown. The electronic music producer beat out the likes of Arctic Monkeys, David Bowie, FOALS, and Savages for the distinguished award.
Check out the 2013 nominees as well as past award winners at the Mercury Prize website here:
www.mercuryprize.com/
Watch the video “Marshal Dear” here
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New Music Tuesday October 29, 2013
The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record stores or on digital download.
Arcade Fire “Reflektor”
The Canadian collective release their follow-up to the Grammy Award-winning album The Suburbs. The buildup of hype and hysteria over this release is enough to make Daft Punk jealous. Things have gotten so crazy for the group that Rolling Stone calls the most important band of the last decade; that they had to change their name to the Reflektors temporarily. The Reflektors have gigs scheduled here in L.A. tonight at Capitol Records and Thursday at the Palladium.
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The Dandy Warhols Premiere 13 Songs In 13 Places
Lucky Ducks living in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area were treated on Sunday night to the video premiere of The Dandy Warhols film 13 Songs In 13 Places, at the Hollywood Theatre in NE Portland. One of my beloved bands, are currently celebrating the 13th anniversary of the release of their classic album Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia.
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