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Watch The War On Drugs Video For “Under The Pressure”

14/08/22 at 7.57am   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

The War On DrugsOn many of the mid-year best of 2014  lists I’ve run across, The War On Drugs are the sexy pick for album of the year.  The Philadelphia based indie rockers third studio album Lost In The Dream was stuck in my compact disc player for most of the summer, and should finish in my Top Albums of the year list, but that’s a fun post for another day.

The opening track from the album is the tune “Under The Pressure,”  the band was nice enough to share the video this week.  You can watch the entire eight minute and fifty six second masterpiece below.  This tune has to be one of my top five favorite songs of the year.  I won’t hold being from Philadelphia against them.

Enjoy “Under The Pressure” here:

Download  “Lost In The Dream” here:

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New Music Tuesday August 19, 2014

14/08/20 at 7.13am   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

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

In case you missed it, here are the albums featured last week.

Beach Day  “Native Echoes”

The Hollywood, Florida trio are releasing their sophomore album, the follow-up to 2013’s debut Trip Trap Attack.  If my calculations are correct, the word “Beach” is now in as many band names as “Deer.” Will the person who tracks those sort of things please confirm. In the meantime watch the video for “Don’t Call Me On The Phone.”  In your free time check out the tune “I’m Just Messin’ Around.”

“Don’t Call Me On The Phone”

Download  “Native Echoes” here:

JJ  “V”

This is the third studio album from the Swedish indie-pop duo JJ, comprised of Joakim Benon and Elin Kastlander.  JJ is not for everyone, if they’re your thing, check out the video for “All White Everything” below.

“All White Everything”

Download  “V” here:

Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of August 18, 2014

14/08/19 at 6.03am   /   by deepster19   /   2 Comments

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 8/18/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV page.

Here’s the schedule:

Conan

Monday – Jenny Lewis

Letterman

Thursday = Echo and The Bunnymen

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Watch Arcade Fire Video For “You Already Know”

14/08/17 at 10.50am   /   by deepster19   /   3 Comments

Arcade FireThe band that makes front page headlines every time they play a cover song, have found enough time to make a music video for one of their own tunes.  The Canadian collective Arcade Fire recently shared a video for the track “You Already Know” from the group’s 2013 album Reflektor.  The band’s current North American tour concludes on August 30, and at that time, hopefully so does the cover tunes.  Reflekt and watch some of the covers courtesy of Spin.

Watch “You Already Know” here:

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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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New Music Tuesday August 12, 2014

14/08/13 at 10.58am   /   by deepster19   /   50 Comments

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

Childhood  “Lacuna”

U.K. buzzband Childhood is releasing their full-length debut.  The London quartet’s first single “Blue Velvet” has hints of The Stone Roses throughout, decide for yourself below.  It didn’t hurt that the band supported Palma Violets on their previous tour.

Watch “Blue Velvet” here:

Download  “Lacuna” here:

FKA Twigs  “LP1”

26-year-old English singer-songwriter Tahliah Barnett, FKA Twigs, offers an interesting blend of hipster R&B, otherwise known as PBR&B.  I’m actually diggin’ the track “2 Weeks,” check it out below.  Ms. Twigs has already been well-received by the folks that get paid to well-receive music.

Check out “2 Weeks” right here:

Download  “LP1” here:

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of August 11, 2014

14/08/12 at 8.36pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 8/11/14.  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:

Meyers

Monday = Strand Of Oaks

Conan

Wednesday = Ty Segall

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Alt-J Unveil Video For “Left Hand Free”

14/08/09 at 7.39am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

alt-jEnglish indie rockers Alt-J unveiled a video for track “Left Hand Free” from the band’s forthcoming album.  The sophomore album Time Is All Yours is scheduled for a September 23 release, and becomes the follow-up to the 2012 British Mercury Prize winning album An Awesome Wave, good luck topping that.  Recently, the group shared a video for the first single from the new album, a tune titled “Hunger Of The Pine.”  Watch both videos below and decide if more awards are possibly in Alt-J’s future.  The track “Left Hand Free” is quite a departure from the band’s true vibe.

Watch “Left Hand Free” here:

Watch “Hunger Of The Pine” here:

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New Music Tuesday August 5, 2014

14/08/08 at 6.56am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

Bear In Heaven

“Time Is Over One Day Old”

This is the fourth studio album from the Brooklyn based indie rock band Bear in Heaven.  The first tune to surface a few months back was “Time Between,” one of my favorites of the year so far.  Add Bear In Heaven to my 2015 Coachella Perfect Poster wish list.

Watch the video for “Time Between” here:

Download  “Time Is Over One Day Old” here:

Spoon  “They Want My Soul”

Austin, Texas indie rockers are on the verge of being called a heritage act.  This is the band’s eighth studio album since they formed way back in 1993.

Listen to “Do You” here:

Download  “They Want My Soul” here:

Twin Peaks “Wild Onion”

The Chicago based teenage garage rockers are releasing their sophomore album “Wild Onion.”  The first single from the new album is “Flavor,” watch it here:

Download  “Wild Onion” here:

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of August 4, 2014

14/08/05 at 4.19am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 8/4/14.  Check back throughout the week for posted performances, or watch previous week’s performances in the Indie On TV page.

Fallon

Monday = Spoon

 

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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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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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