gossip // perfect world (dberrie remix)

NME magazine dubbed Gossip “The greatest punk rock’n’roll disco soul band on the planet”and that description is 100% on the money. Listen to the trios first single release “Perfect World” and it’s accompanying dBerrie remix. The highly danceable track is taken from the band’s forthcoming Brian Higgins produced A Joyful Noise the bands 4th studio LP. You can expect a May 22nd release, and of course you can pre-order the digital format via iTunes. After the jump you can also enjoy the official video for “Perfect World” and the complete track listing for the new album. Peace. Continue reading “gossip // perfect world (dberrie remix)”

danger // 11h30

Back from wherever it is that legendary electro/dance DJs/producers go, we have Frenchman Danger and his return to center stage is a bonafide  grande entrée. His fresh picked track “11h30” is absolutely scintillating and it will drown you in pure magical sound. Peace. Continue reading “danger // 11h30”

karin park // restless (video premiere)

The music made by Karin Park is often complex in an neon-colored and electrified Rubik’s cube sort of way. However, the Olle Lundin-directed video for the song, “Restless,” is very, let’s say DYI. The song is taken from the forthcoming debut album Highwire Poetry due for release later this month. For a proper interview of the making of the Restless video, as well as, other goings on go to our friends at www.wonderlandmagazine.com. Peace. Continue reading “karin park // restless (video premiere)”

Alpines // Empire (Official Video)

Today we get a look at the wonderful Luke Losey-directed video “Empire,” from South London duo Alpines. And although the visuals are more than nice, what does it for me is Catherine Pockson‘s utterly grand hair-raising vocals. Enjoy. Peace.

fossil collective // let it go (official video)

Out of nowhere this band started following me on Twitter less than a day now. How they found my little corner of the universe is beyond me, but I am so glad these guys reached out to me. When I first started listening to the music I had no idea where they were from, but as I started listening to them I thought they sounded like the many great bands out of Portland or Seattle. Boy was I surprised when their Facebook fanpage revealed their locale as Leeds, UK! Just goes to show one mustn’t judge a bands longitude and latitude by their sound, it was a total (napkin please I’ve got a spot of egg on my face) moment. At any rate if you like bands like Blind Pilot, Fleet Foxes and Horsefeathers then my friend Fossil Collective just may be your cup of tea. By the way the band’s The Power of Love (Frankie Goes To Hollywood Cover) is totally gorgeous! Listening to it will make you an instant fan! By the way you can order the band’s Let It Go EP on iTunes. Peace. Continue reading “fossil collective // let it go (official video)”

Silversun Pickups // Neck Of The Woods

Dangerbird Records is excited to announce that the latest, and perhaps best, album by the Grammy-nominated Silversun Pickups, Neck of the Woods, has debuted at #6 on the Billboard Top 200, with nearly 41,000 units sold. This marks the highest chart position in the band’s career. Congrats! It’s always so nice to see the rest of the civilized world finally catching on to how talented this band really is. Just so you know the album can be had for a mere pittance on iTunes or Amazon. Peace. Continue reading “Silversun Pickups // Neck Of The Woods”

Summer Camp // Life

Summer Camp has new material with the debut of their song, “Life.” The track begins with sweet dollops of solo piano, but then Elizabeth Sankey‘s vocals slink in and things heat up a few thousand degrees. But what’s also noteworthy is the equally sexy Jeremy Warmsley arrangement, as it buoys and blossoms into a totally hypnotic and potent rare flower.  And this is only a preview of the duos five-song Always  EP, which is scheduled to drop in July in North America via Apricot Recording Company/ Moshi Moshi Records. And if you’re not familiar, also check out the bands well received, and critically acclaimed debut Welcome to Condale LP (2011). Peace. Continue reading “Summer Camp // Life”

Yeasayer // Henrietta

The music world’s art nouveau equivalent of Handiedan, or dare I say Ted Vasin, is the pop- impresarios Yeasayer. Today internet buzz clearly belonged to the discovery of their song, “Henrietta,” running rampant all over the web. Our man of the hour Sam, over at the most excellent music blog We All Want Someone To Shout For, says the song was recently shipped via CD to fans on the band’s mailing list. Check out  the track see recent tour dates below. Peace.  Continue reading “Yeasayer // Henrietta”

Drift Wood Miracle // Cuidadé EP

This is moody music. Sounds steeped and finished within interrupted joy and extended longing. The Cuidadé EP is a rucksack sewn taught with strands of nighttime thread. Inside this satchel are three charms. The first song, “Cabin In The Snow,” glistens with a gaunt face hid in half-shadow, with tears of past remembrances spilling. And, for a short time an ink smeared sky clears bearing a full moon, its light offers solace briefly; only until the dark clouds close and surround again. The second talisman, “Call My Name” is a cold carved stone with the scaly vibrations of an unsure heart. It whispers caution on a raspy wind, and you turn twist in your bed, until an unresolved pain groans against the coming burden of morn. And third item, “Brother’s Blood” is a wretched phylactery. It weaves tendrils of sad emotion against stumbling heart. This last song smells of death and ash; of light chased from eyes and laughter plucked of mirth. But strangely, it is the strongest of the three, for the sour fruit of its lament bears the seeds of hope.

This is the Cuidadé EP, and it gives the songwriter and musicians who’ve conjured it reason and space enough to mourn and rage beneath an apathetic and heavenly scrim. And in the end, the music converses with a ghost, a ghost gone but not forgotten. This is painfully beautiful music. Peace. Continue reading “Drift Wood Miracle // Cuidadé EP”

Clubfeet // City of Light & This Time

It seems like forever and a day since Clubfeet released their debut LP, Gold on Gold, but wait no more. Coming June 18th, the octet will be releasing the “City of Light” b/w “This Time” 7″ via Too Pure Singles Club. And don’t worry the bands winning formula of lush synths sounds, hypnotic beats, and melodies to sooth the savage in us all is front and center. Yes, some times good things comes to those that wait and the hiatus is over. Peace.  Continue reading “Clubfeet // City of Light & This Time”