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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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New Music Tuesday July 15, 2014

14/07/17 at 3.41pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

Honeyblood  “Honeyblood”

This is the debut full-length from the latest act to emerge from Glasgow, Scotland.  The Glaswegian female duo have drawn comparisons to Best Coast and Frankie Rose, while the ladies cite The Breeders, Throwing Muses, and PJ Harvey as lifelong influences.  By now you should be familiar with “Killer Bangs,” if not check it out below.

Watch “Killer Bangs” here:

Download  “Honeyblood”  here:

 

Morrissey 
“World Peace Is None Of Your Business”

This is the tenth studio album from Smiths frontman Morrissey.  It’s his first album since 2009’s Years Of Refusal.  If Moz is your thing enjoy “Instanbul” below.

Download  “World Peace Is None Of Your Business” here:

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of July 14, 2014

14/07/15 at 9.41am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/14/14.  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 a 54 minute performance by St. Vincent here:

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Thursday = St. Vincent

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Watch The Afghan Whigs New Video For “Matamoros”

14/07/14 at 7.37pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

TThe Afghan Whigs - Pioneertownhe Afghan Whigs seventh studio album Do To The Beast is one of the better albums released in 2014.  The band’s first album in nearly sixteen years has been a pleasant surprise.

Released back in April, the album has already produced the single “Algiers,” and today Cincinnati’s pride and joy shared the second single “Matamoros.”  Watch both videos below.

The alternative rockers return to the States on August 26 to begin the second leg of North American tour dates.  If you missed these guys in Pioneertown or Coachella, there are plenty of other opportunities to catch them, seriously.

Watch “Matamoros” here:

Watch “Algiers” here:

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Interpol Announce Tour & Share “All The Rage Back Home”

14/07/14 at 10.35am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Interpol El PintorInterpol announced today a four month long string of tour dates that takes the NYC band across North America.  The tour kicks off on August 1 at the Lollapalooza Festival and includes stops in Tempe, Arizona on August 20 and San Diego, California on September 24.

A few days ago the band shared the first audio from the group’s forthcoming album El Pintor, the track titled “All The Rage Back Home” (watch below).  Interpol are scheduled to drop their fifth studio on September 9 in the U.S.

A limited number of presale tickets will be available on Tuesday July 15 at 10am local time.  Check out all of the dates and presale information here.

Who’s down with Interpol?

Watch “All The Rage Back Home” here:

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Flashback Friday: The Dismemberment Plan

14/07/11 at 9.22am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Let’s put a lid on EMO week once and for all.

The Dismemberment Plan 2The Dismemberment Plan is an indie dance-punk band that hail from The Nation’s Capital. Some may argue that The D-Plan are EMO (Jenny LSQ), while others cringe that the dreaded EMO label is attached to the band. There, EMO twice in one sentence. The Washington D.C. based quartet formed in 1993, and have been able to keep the original line-up together with the exception of founder Steve Cummings, he departed after recording the debut album. The band is named after a line from the 1993 movie Groundhog Day.

From 1993-2003 the band released four studio albums and toured extensively. In the early 00′s they broadened their fan based by touring with Pearl Jam, and then later with Death Cab For Cutie. The critically acclaimed 1999 release Emergency & I, was named by Pitchfork Media as the #1 Album Of The Year and #16 Album Of The Decade. Upon the album’s release, Pitchfork scored it a 9.6 on a scale of 10, which I believe is supposed to mean it’s good, Jake Fogelnest would know better.  The band’s 2001 album Change received similar attention by the same publication, as it was recognized as the #14 Album Of The Year and #97 for the Zero’s.

The band split in 2003, but later reformed briefly in 2007 to play a few charity shows to raise money for the sick son of J. Robbins, frontman for the fellow D.C. based band Jawbox. The Plan reunited again in 2010 in support of the Emergency & I reissue, and have been together ever since. Their fifth studio album Uncanney Valley was released last October.

Studio Albums:
! (1995)
The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified (1997)
Emergency & I (1999)
Change (2001)
Uncanney Valley (2013)

The group’s influences include Fugazi and Jawbox, while they’re known for adding R&B and a hip-hop element to dance-punk. They’re an instrumental influence on some of the indie dance rock that surfaced in the early zero’s such as LCD Soundsystem, The Rapture (recently broken up), Radio 4, and !!! (Chk Chk Chk), not to be confused with the debut album by The Dismemberment Plan with only one Chk.

Check out some tunes from The Dismemberment Plan below:

“Waiting”

“The City”

“Time Bomb”

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 7/7/14

14/07/07 at 7.49pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Monday = The War On Drugs

The War on Drugs performs ~ Late Shows with… by HumanSlinky
Wednesday = Sleeper Agent

Fallon

Wednesday = Sylvan Esso

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New Music From HAIM “Coming Very Soon”

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

Este Haim

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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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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