the internet | dont’cha


 

the internet | dont’cha

 
The Internet (Syd the Kid and Matt Martians) drops their bass heavy lead single Dont’cha, in video form and offer us a fairly nondescript black and white visual directed by Lacey Duke. The Internet is one of two OFWGKTA acts, the other being Frank Ocean, with a more sedate and adroitly R&B vibe. Their sophomore album Feel Good, produced by Melissa Llewellyn, dropped atomically September 24th courtesy of Odd Future Records. Peace. Continue reading “the internet | dont’cha”

upset // oxfords and wingtips

All members of the L.A.-based Upset have put in substantial stints with other bands. Ali Koehler, formerly the banger of drums for Vivian Girls and most recently Best Coast. Check. There’s also Jennifer Prince wielding guitar, who used to play with La Sera. Check. Then there is Patty Schemel (of Hole, Hit So Hard) rounding out the trio. Triple Check. All veterans of the 60’s-ish meets noisy girl punk mash-up sound we love rockin’ out to so much.  The band’s first single, Oxfords and Wingtips, is a formidable treat with all the intertwined talent these ladies can muster, and blending it quite mellifluously into a seamless vocal plus rhythm section well worth listening to. The LP She’s Gone hits the streets October 29th via Don Giovanni. Peace.  Continue reading “upset // oxfords and wingtips”

hunters // narcissist

With a proclivity for raucous post-punk bedlam the Brooklyn band Hunters brings the noise. The four-piece glistens with heavy handed resonances reeking of the best of 90s alternative alt rock albeit dirtier and hollower of cheeky-er. Both Izzy Almeida and Derek Watson not only cut svelte figures vocally speaking, they’ve also managed to capture an era and strip it bare of pretense, as well as elevate a genre. The band will release their debut self-titled LP October 1st. Get ready because here they come. Peace. Continue reading “hunters // narcissist”