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Watch Washed Out Video “Weightless”

14/06/05 at 2.56pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

IMG_5021Chillwave extraordinaire Ernest Greene aka Washed Out just released a video for the track “Weightless.”  The tune is off his latest release Paracosm, released last August.  I was pleasantly surprised with Mr, Greene’s performance at the Coachella Festival back in April.  One never knows how chillwave will translate live.  Washed Out is currently on tour until June 22, the second leg of the U.S. tour begins August 25 in Knoxville, Tennessee.  I highly recommend a night out with Ernest Greene.

Watch “Weightless” here:

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New Music Tuesday June 3, 2014

14/06/05 at 11.27am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

“Only Run”

Frontman Alec Ounsworth and drummer Sean Greenhalgh are the only remaining original members, as CYHSY returns with a new cast of characters.  With the new lineup comes a new vibe that’s IMO very Radioheadesque with a hint of U2, decide for yourself.  The first single is “As Always.”

Watch “As Always” here:

Download  “Only Run” here:

 

Fucked Up  “Glass Boys”

The hardcore Toronto based rockers are releasing their much-anticipated fourth studio album.  This is the follow-up to 2011’s David Comes To Life.  I dig this band’s sound until Damian starts singing, err yelling.

Check out ” Paper The House” here, or not:

Download  “Glass Boys” here:

 

Hamilton Leithauser  “Black Hours”

Recently, The Walkmen sadly called it quits.  Frontman Hamilton Leithauser began life as a solo artist when the band went on hiatus back in 2011.  This is his debut full-length, and “Alexandra” is the lead single.

Watch the video for “Alexandra” here:

Download  “Black Hours” here:

 

Parquet Courts  “Sunbathing Animal”

One of my favorite bands to emerge over the last year and a half is Brooklyn based indie rockers Parquet Courts.  Their sophomore release follows last years highly-praised debut Light Up Gold.  The lead single is also titled “Sunbathing Animal.”

Watch “Sunbathing Animal” here:

Download  “Sunbathing Animal” here, you can thank me later:

 

The Orwells  “Disgraceland”

Chicago teenage indie rockers The Orwells are a band on the come.  They’re releasing the follow-up to Remember When, their debut full-length.  The band teased us last year with two extended plays, all the while pissing off the likes of Arctic Monkey on tour.

Watch the video “Let It Burn” here:

Download  “Disgraceland” here:

 

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New Music Tuesday June 3, 2014 (Heritage Edition)

14/06/04 at 10.20pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

This is a special Heritage Edition of New Music Tuesday.

Bob Mould  “Beauty & Ruin”

Former Husker Du and Sugar frontman Bob Mould is releasing his eleventh studio album.  This is the follow-up to 2012’s Silver Age.  A video for the track “I Don’t Know You Anymore” surfaced earlier this week, and stars a familiar face to those with beards.

Watch “I Don’t Know You Anymore” here:

Download  “Beauty & Ruin” here:

 

Camper Van Beethoven  “El Camino Real”

Bay Area natives CVB are releasing the sequel to 2013’s Northern California themed album La Costa Perdida.  The latest project is a Southern California themed album which is their ninth album overall.

Listen to “It Was Like That When We Got Here” here:

Download  “El Camino Real” here:

 

Echo And The Bunnymen  “Meteorites”

Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant return with their eleventh studio album and first since 2009’s The Fountain.  The album has already produced the singles “Lovers On The Run” and “Holy Moses.”

Watch “Lovers On The Run” here:

Download  “Meteorites” here:

 

Peter Murphy  “Lion”

What are the chances Echo And The Bunnymen and Peter Murphy release albums on the same day in 2014, obviously pretty good.  Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy is dropping his tenth studio album, and first since that little “incident” he had.

Watch “Hang Up” here:

Download  “Lion” here:

 

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Mix Tape – May 2014

14/06/04 at 11.20am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

cassette2-yellow-21.  Wolf Alice  “Moaning Lisa Smile”
2.  The Black Keys  “Fever”
3.  Thee Oh Sees  “Drop”
4.  Cloud Nothings  “I’m Not Part Of Me”
5.  Craft Spells  “Breaking The Angle Against The Tide”
6.  Warpaint  “Keep It Healthy”
7.  The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart  “Simple and Sure”
8.  Hooray For Earth  “Keys”
9.  Jagwar Ma  “Uncertainty”
10.  tUnE-yArDs  “Water Fountain”
11.  Arcade Fire  “We Exist”
12.  Woods  “Moving To The Left”
13.  Wye Oak  “Glory”
14.  Jessica Lea Mayfield  “I Wanna Love You”
15.  The Horrors  “So Now You Know”
16.  Sharon Van Etten  “Taking Chances”
17.  Hamilton Leithauser  “Alexandra”
18.  Jack White  “Lazaretto”
19.  Pixies  “Greens and Blues”

 
Check out Mix Tape – April 2014
Check out Mix Tape – March 2014
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Happy Birthday GoINDEEpMusic

14/06/02 at 9.29pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Birthday Cake imageOn June 2, 2013 we launched GoINDEEpMusic with a post about the Make Music Pasadena Festival that I was attending that day.  I followed it up with my first article the next day, a review of the festival, and from that point we were up and running.  The idea started back in 2007 and I purchased the domain in 2008,  finally in 2013 the blog went live.  The site would have never been possible without the assistance and ongoing commitment from Jimi-Jam.  Together, we have built a fun blog that promotes bands associated with the current indie music scene, and attempts to keep Heritage alternative rock Acts relevant.  A HUGE thank you to Jimi-Jam!

Now on to the Fun Facts:

There were a whopping 440 posts in the first year, 405 of which I wrote.  A special thank you to Present-Tense who contributed 29 unique posts that always leaves us wanting more.  PT’s help during the unprecedented project of Coachella 2014: 77 Bands In 77 Days made the whole thing come together.  Thank you to Tracy, Martin, Nick, Shae, and Jimi-Jam who also contributed articles to the site.  Finally, thank you to everyone that views the site, whether you do it daily, or just take a quick look-see every once in awhile.

By now the question on everyone’s mind is “how many Pixies posts were there?”

Drum roll please…

There were a total of 26 articles specifically about the Pixies, or an average of one every two weeks.  There were an additional 31 posts that referenced the Pixies, for a grand total of 57 Pixies sightings on the blog.  As always, please check my math.

This is fun!

Thank you,

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Indie On TV Alert For The Week Of 6/2/14

14/06/02 at 3.20pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

vhsHere’s your Indie on TV alert for the Week of 6/2/14.  Watch previous week’s performances in the Indie on TV Alert page.

Here’s the schedule:

Letterman

Wednesday = The Afghan Whigs

Conan

Tuesday = Twin Shadow

Wednesday = Bob Mould

Fallon

Tuesday = Soundgarden

Thursday = Damon Albarn

Meyers

Tuesday = Bastille

Daly

Tuesday = Tokyo Police Club

 

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Review: Lana Del Rey 5-30-14 – Shrine Expo Hall

14/06/01 at 9.41am   /   by Tracy P   /   1 Comment

Lana Del ReySummertime arrived at promptly 10:10 Friday night at the Shrine’s Expo Hall. Floral crowned dolls and guys galore (surprisingly) dotted the hall as we squished in to await the sultry voice and spicy lyrics of Lana Del Rey. Prior to the main event, we shared the paradox that is Father John Misty – this concert goer thoroughly enjoyed his newer song “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” and a few others!

Then it was time!  There she stood- Babydoll dress, wavy auburn locks, with her tattooed hands gripping the mike. She looked so at home up there. She stood there and sang for hours… she just sang. Hauntingly, flawlessly. Lana’s a hard worker- a true professional in the business! I think she has retracted her talons – she’s done clawing her way to the top – I assure you many new Lana fans were born Friday night! Nice work, young lady!

062I have to comment on rights of passage. I was with my 14-year old daughter and my brother. He acquired the tickets for us for my daughter’s upcoming 8th grade graduation and birthday (okay, she’s not quite 14).  We’re not allowed to ask how he got them or the cost! It was her first General Admission show. Standing on top of one another, we contemplated going in deeper –  we did try, but failed… not because we couldn’t have, but because it wasn’t worth the price this time. So, we stood strong in our decent spots through Father John Misty’s set and we waited. At one point my daughter looked up at me and asked if I could smell weed. “Weed” she called it.

Finally, Lana opened with “Cola”; tough lyrics to belt while your 13-year old daughter’s standing by your side. My little singer, my talented actress knows all the words to all Lana’s songs – every last raunchy verse! But, I can play both sides… and I do.  I love Lana, too.  She is a strong woman. I love her for her hard work getting her what she wanted. If you study up, you’ll find the road’s been tough for her. Darkness comes across in most of her songs, it’s not all rainbows and butterflies for God’s sake! But, Parenting 101 requires me to garner and share all the solid messages within Lana’s music with my daughter. My favorite is this: “The road is long, we carry on, Try to have fun in the meantime.” Was this concert my right of passage? Perhaps, yes.

029Although this 14-track Lana set wasn’t showy (no pyrotechnics or costume changes), her loungy sound, crude lines and palpable passion were enough to suck everyone in. Performance highlights included “Cola”, “Carmen”, “Gods and Monsters”, “Million Dollar Man”… and we resisted the end as “National Anthem” gave way to the lengthy summertime that lies ahead for this Lana-loving San Diegan, her coming of age daughter and brother.

Tracy Plowy

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Lana Del Rey setlist

 

Top Albums For The Week Of May 27, 2014

14/05/30 at 3.27pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

la seraHere’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:
Thee Oh Sees hold on to the #1 spot on College Radio for a second straight week with their latest album “Drop.”  However, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney aka The Black Keys, are breathing down their neck with their latest effort “Turn Blue,” which jumps 24 spots to debut at #2.  Besides The Black Keys, there are other new albums this week from Old 97’s, Kishi Bashi, Conor Oberst, The Horrors, and La Sera.  “Hour Of The Dawn” is the latest project from ex-Vivian Girls Katy Goodman,  she’s better known in the indie world as La Sera (pictured), and her  new album jumps an impressive 155 spots to #14.  For those keeping one eye on tUnE-yArDs, the album “Nikki Nack” is up 4 spots to #4.  The Horrors remain at #1 on Spicy Radio.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of May 27, 2014:
1. THEE OH SEES Drop
2. THE BLACK KEYS Turn Blue
3. WYE OAK Shriek
4. TUNE-YARDS Nikki Nack
5. MAC DEMARCO Salad Days
6. LYKKE LI I Never Learn
7. CHAD VANGAALEN Shrink Dust
8. SYLVAN ESSO Sylvan Esso
9. CLOUD NOTHINGS Here And Nowhere Else
10. DAMON ALBARN Everyday Robots
11. WOODS With Light And With Love
12. CHROMEO White Women
13. THE HORRORS Luminous
14. LA SERA Hour Of The Dawn
15. PINK MOUNTAINTOPS Get Back
16. EELS The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett
17. CONOR OBERST Upside Down Mountain
18. KISHI BASHI Lightght
19. OLD 97’S Most Messed Up
20. JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD Make My Head Sing

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE HORRORS Luminous
2. THE AFGHAN WHIGS Do To The Beast
3. FUTURE ISLANDS Singles
4. WYE OAK Shriek
5. WE ARE SCIENTISTS TV en Francais
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. DEPECHE MODE Music For The Masses

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Pixies Share Video “Silver Snail”

14/05/29 at 8.59pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

20140117hoPixiesMag-2 (1)The video making machine that call themselves Pixies, are back at it again.  The latest effort is for the track “Silver Snail.” The tune first surfaced on setlists earlier this year, then was included on EP3, and ultimately landed on Indie Cindy, the band’s first LP in 23 years.  If my math is correct, that makes 10 videos that the band has released in the last year.

The RSD edition of Indie Cindy included a surprise tune inserted in the package called “Women Of War.”  The additional track is now available for free download at the Pixies website in exchange for an email address.

Recently, the band unveiled more North American tour dates for the fall.  The tour commences with a stop in San Diego at Humphrey’s on September 27.  I couldn’t help but notice that they want 87 bucks for a seated show.  Remember when they said it wasn’t about the money?  Guess what… It’s still about the money.

Watch “Silver Snail” here:

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Boston Calling: Suburb Kids Leave the Suburbs

14/05/28 at 9.48pm   /   by Shae   /   1 Comment

 

Boston Calling Poster In 2004, the Disney Channel movie  “Stuck in the Suburbs” premiered, in which a famous musician comes to a small suburban town and befriends a group of young teens, thus curing their suburban boredom. Ten years later, the audience of that movie is now a group of progressive, millenial, high school and college students seeking a way out of the suburban towns they grew up in. The Boston Calling Music Festival, a two and a half day concert that ranges in performances from the underground Kurt Vile to your childhood-soundtrack Jack Johnson, is helping this group of kids get unstuck from the suburbs.

Taking place in Boston’s concrete jungle, City Hall Plaza, the location brings the festival down anotch from the higher ranks filled by Coachella and Lollapalooza, but this means nothing to the kids living in the Boston area, because most of us have never been to a music festival before. Having spent Saturday of the festival in the midst of the crowd, I spoke to many of my fellow attendees and can easily say that the majority of the audience is made up of teens and twenty-somethings from towns that, at the furthest, are just a few hours outside of Boston.

On the topic of meeting new people, the term ‘concert friends’ comes into play. Every concert/festival brings close proximity and thus, socializing. Boston Calling brings close proximity that is extremely hard to escape, having a tight crowd spanning from the two stages to the concrete buildings in the back. The socializing will happen whether or not it is wanted, but many times it ends well. Those that I met at the festival this weekend were all great people who were there to have a good time and listen to great music. The audience creates a hyped, ready-to-go atmosphere without any negative side-effects like peer pressure or shaming. And some, like my buddy Ryan, end up spending the day with hot twins from Harvard.

Not only is the festival a chance for us to get away from our preppy towns, but it is an opportunity for us to dress as crazily as we please without a school dress code interfering. Outfits tend to resemble those seen on celebrities like Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens/whoever her boyfriend is, and Kendall & Kylie Jenner at similar music festivals. It’s when girls wear crop tops and flower crowns, boys break from the Vineyard Vines conformity, and everyone wears the coolest outfit they own, so everyone is feelin’ fine. No insecurities here.

The price for the three-day festival is reasonable for the reached demographic to pay. $175 for three days general admission and 22 acts is an amazing deal that can be paid with part-time jobs, birthday money, or just given as Christmas gifts.

The weather forecast for Boston Calling Spring 2014 was a gloomy one decorated with scattered rainstorms, clouds, and 50 degree weather. Still, the festival was able to sell out 22,000 tickets each day. Though the weather held up for most of the time, Friday was windy and cold and Saturday night downpoured. Both of these, however, did not thin out the crowd, which exhibits what bored suburban teens will put up with for a good show. Unlike the movie seen when they were kids, young people today are getting themselves unstuck from the suburbs by going to Boston Calling Music Festival.

By Shae Feather

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New Music Tuesday May 27, 2014

14/05/28 at 2.32pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

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

 

Sharon Van Etten  “Are We There”

Brooklyn based singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten is releasing her fourth studio album and the follow-up to 2012’s well-received Tramp.  The title of her latest album “Are We There” should not be confused with the Athens, Georgia band arR wE theM…

 

Watch her latest video “Taking Chances” here:

Download  “Are We There” here:

 

The Brian Jonestown Massacre  “Revelation”

The San Francisco psychedelic collective are releasing their thirteenth studio album overall.  This album actually dropped last week and was remarkably overlooked.  Sorry bout that.

Listen to “What You Isn’t” here:

Download  “Revelation” here:

 

Notable EP Release:

Wolf Alice  “Creature Songs” EP

As the world patiently awaits the full-length debut from U.K. indie buzzband Wolf Alice, the North London quartet drops their second extended play in the last six months.  I really dig this band, I named their single “Bros” the #56 Track of 2013.  The video for the tune “Moaning Lisa Smile” surfaced two days ago.

Watch “Moaning Lisa Smile” here:

Download  “Creature Songs” EP here:

 

 

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The Stone Roses Rumored To Break Up ….. Again

14/05/25 at 10.43pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

111018074123-stone-roses-story-topIf the rumors are true, it was fun while it lasted a second time. Rumors are circulating throughout the U.K. that the Manchester legends are planning on calling it quits for good sometime next week.

The band has been relatively quiet since completing their world reunion tour last summer. An anonymous source cites that the band and Universal are working on terminating their contract and an announcement on the band’s
future will be made next week.

According to a band source “after all the gigs were finished trying to recreate magic between four very different entities as compared to their earlier incarnation just didn’t work.”

I won’t say I’m surprised, I was much more surprised they got back together in the first place, and then stayed back together this long. I’m thankful I saw them at the Coachella Festival in 2013.

Grown men, it okay to cry.

Watch The Stone Roses full webcast from Coachella 2013 here:

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We Are Scientists Share Video “Make It Easy”

14/05/25 at 9.28am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

IMG_2927New York City indie rockers and one of this blogs faves We Are Scientists released a video for the track “Make It Easy” this week. The tune is off the bands fifth studio album TV en Francais, which was release back on March 3. Fans of WAS will really dig this tune, it’s probably one of their catchiest singles since 2008’s “After Hours.” Decide for yourself, I’ve included both below.

Watch “Make It Easy” here:

Check out “After Hours” here:

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Top Albums For The Week Of May 20, 2014

14/05/23 at 8.12am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

the-oh-sees-photoHere’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:
San Francisco indie rockers Thee Oh Sees (pictured) take over the #1 spot
on College Radio with their latest album “Drop.” Wye Oak falls to #3 after
spending one week at the top spot. Four new albums debut in the Top 20
including the latest from blog fave tUnE-yArDs, which debut at #8 with “Nikki Nack.”
Other debuts include the latest efforts from Sylvan Esso, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, and Chromeo. “Luminous,” the latest effort from The Horrors holds down the #1
spot on Spicy Radio, while receiving absolutely no love from College Radio.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of May 20, 2014:
1. THEE OH SEES Drop
2. MAC DEMARCO Salad Days
3. WYE OAK Shriek
4. CLOUD NOTHINGS Here And Nowhere Else
5. DAMON ALBARN Everyday Robots
6. LYKKE LI I Never Learn
7. CHAD VANGAALEN Shrink Dust
8. TUNE-YARDS Nikki Nack
9. WOODS With Light And With Love
10. THE BLACK ANGELS Clear Lake Forest
11. THE WAR ON DRUGS Lost In The Dream
12. AVEY TARE’S SLASHER FLICKS Enter The Slasher House
13. SYLVAN ESSO Sylvan Esso
14. EELS The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett
15. PINK MOUNTAINTOPS Get Back
16. PIXIES Indie Cindy
17. JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD Make My Head Sing
18. RODRIGO Y GABRIELA 9 Dead Alive
19. CHROMEO White Women
20. THE AFGHAN WHIGS Do To The Beast

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. THE HORRORS Luminous
2. THE AFGHAN WHIGS Do To The Beast
3. FUTURE ISLANDS Singles
4. WYE OAK Shriek
5. WE ARE SCIENTISTS TV en Francais
Heritage Album Of The Week
6. OASIS Definitely Maybe

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Slowdive Plays First Gig In 21 Years

14/05/23 at 8.06am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Recently reunited English shoegazing pioneers Slowdive played live for the first time in 21 years this week. The quintet played a warm up show in London prior to embarking upon a world tour that kicks off on May 29 in France. Presently, the tour consists of mostly festival dates including two stops in the States; July 20 in Chicago at the Pitchfork Festival, and the recently announced FYF Fest in Los Angeles on August 23.

The five-piece consists of Neil Halstead (vocals/guitar), Rachel Goswell (vocals/guitar), Nick Chaplin (bass), Christian Savill (guitar), and Simon Scott (drums). The band was originally active between 1989 to 1995 and released three studio albums. Halstead and Goswell formed the band Mojave 3 shortly after Slowdive broke up in 1995.

Studio Albums:
Just For A Day (1991)
Souvlaki (1993)
Pygmalion (1995)

Watch the set opener “Slowdive” here:

Watch the video for “Catch The Breeze” here:

Download “Just For A Day” here:

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