The Dø is French/Finnish experimental pop-duo Olivia Merilahti and Dan Levy. I strongly suspect they’re not be from this planet. Which would explain quite a lot. No matter their origins, the they create music is an incredible sound treat to your ears. I reviewed this band way back when their Both Ways Open Jaws album dropped mid-November on this side of the Atlantic. I particularly loved the first single “Dust It Off” as it’s still playing on loop inside my head. However, I’m making room inside my skull for the band’s additional sweet rendition of Janelle Monáe‘s song “Tightrope,” it is gonna really tickle your fancy place. And if that doesn’t do it for you (it will), then check out The Line of Best Fit session of the song “Slippery Slope” and I think the brassy horns will blow your hair back for you, in a good way. Peace. Continue reading “The Dø // Tightrope (Janelle Monáe Cover) Video”
Megaphonic Thrift // Raising Flags
Bergen, Norway is generally known as “the Gateway to the Fjords of Norway.” But, no one told me I’d find the white-water thrashing guitar of super psychedelica band Megaphonic Thrift. I think I need to get out of the country, and particularly, I need to hop a flight to take in the burgeoning Norwegian music scene. And if you don’t understand my enthusiasm for the land of the midnight sun then listen to the songs “Raising Flags” and “Tune Your Mind.” And on that musical note, I rest my case. The MT‘s latest release drops on February 7th and I am most definitely copping this STAT! Peace. Continue reading “Megaphonic Thrift // Raising Flags”
Natalie Prass // Bird Of Prey (Video) Our Sunday Best

Music is a funny thing. And more often than not music chooses you and not the other way around. What I mean is, although we are constantly inundated with tons of music. An almost endless deluge of sound, some voices rise above. Revealing, only certain songs, or bodies of work, really reach and speak to us in tomes of soul-speak. And, if you approach music with any degree of discernment you’re not easily seduced by trends, or by what someone else claims is the next big thing.
With singer-songwriter Natalie Prass the music reaches you by cutting through to the heart of what makes a song special. Delivery and emotion. When Ms. Prass open her mouth listeners are rewarded immediately by the two most important elements of song writing; song structure, and delivery, and in this case a beyond beautiful singing voice.
Funny thing, I came to know how Natalie Prass by way of a serendipitous occurrence. No lie. Recently, I was provided with an advance copy of songs to review by a band I (Cherub) really respect and like a lot. And one of those songs on their forthcoming album features Ms. Natalie Prass. And although I imagine there were a lot of people who could have potentially sung the lyrics on their song, these guys had the good sense, and taste, to pick the best person for the job. Because, what Natalie brought to this particular song was a large bit of tenderness and an ethereal voice. Which turned my heart into a pool of melted reddish jelly. I played the song over and over, at least 3-4 times before I snapped out of it and performed a Google search on her name and hit the jackpot; I found her Bandcamp and Facebook pages, then her website natalieprass.com.
First, I came upon the song “Earth Angel,” and just as soon as it pricked my ear like the soft muzzle of newborn foal, I was seduced. This sweet revisitation of an old classic is nicely done(understatement). But then I listened to the song “Bird Of Prey,” from Natalie’s Sense of Transcendence EP (2011) and I’ve been playing it pretty much non-stop. The song really comes alive when she plays an acoustic set on the video below after the jump.
What a perfect song for our Sunday Best pick and an ideal song to unfurl the morning. My advice, Get your ears on any and everything associated with Natalie Prass. She can do no wrong, musically speaking that is. Song birds are a dime a dozen, but birds of paradise are a rare breed. Peace. Continue reading “Natalie Prass // Bird Of Prey (Video) Our Sunday Best”
Mirel Wagner // No Death (Video)
The songs of Mirel Wagner are not for the faint of heart. No, this collection of songs are weighted with leaden lyrics. So much so, listeners may be rendered immobile in an attempt to closely examine their neutron star density. Music and lyrics aside, these songs are fashioned into greater meaning by the method of Mirel Wagner’s staid delivery more than anything else. Ms. Wagner’s almost still-life performances etch with charcoal and dark shades upon her vocal sketchbook. And her style isn’t one of mimicry. No, her delivery is lyrical shadows waltzing to the quiet inhalations of barely breathing song. And the effects are as beautiful and original, as they are chilling. But, these are standard issue for 23-year-old Mirel Wagner, and March 27th will see her songs available for public consumption. Just don’t choke on these fleshless femurs of songs, just nibble at the edges and take your time digesting each and every one. And when looking into this songstress’s musical eyes, which may appear motionless on the surface, make no mistake about it, their profound depth of meaning runs deep. Peace. Continue reading “Mirel Wagner // No Death (Video)”
tops // turn your love around
Luckily for music lovers, the music scene today is much like the universe, it is continuously expanding. Just about every day or so a new band is materializing and casting their songs into the fray. Being the amateur astronomer that I am, whilst stargazing recently I spotted the band TOPS streaking across the sky of my purview. Now, I’m not one to succumb to wild conjecture concerning bands of another time and place, but I must admit this band has a sound not well known nor oft encountered, let alone appreciated. But, as always so much of a band’s appeal is determined by exposure to the right audience, and I’m hoping the audience I write for is listening with their ears wide-open. When I first listened to the song “Turn Your Love Around” it reminded me of something out of the mid to late 60’s era. It sounds 60’s chic with a modern anesthetic and sensibility, not so much flower child, as an reinvention of the likes of an Marianne Faithful or Gayle McCormick, but conjoined with present day 21st century modernity. Yes, it may sound a bit 60-ish, strutting around in new white knee-high boots, but it also sounds new and capable of introducing listeners to a classic sound reexamined. Both the songs “Turn Your Love Around” and “Diamond Look” are tracks from the forthcoming full-length album Tender Opposites. You can Pre-Order via Arbutus Records a cassette format or CD. However, the cool thing about the cassette is it will have: Continue reading “tops // turn your love around”
Fox The Cat // The Old You (Video)
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” —Heraclitus
Neon Indian // Fallout (Video)
From the pop culture bad boys over at Adult Swim they’ve recruited the alternate reality guru of all things not right in the universe Lifuchs to conjure up titillating visions for Neon Indian‘s Era Extraña’s far-out groovy “Fallout” video. And don’t you just love animated cartoons of the adult variety? I do, and boy oh boy is this something you’ll not soon forget. Definitely not safe for work and just shy of an R-rating. And for all those reasons it is sure to garner loads of interest. And yeah, just in case you’re wondering the song is pretty good too, even if the visuals are literally stealing the limelight from the audio. In this case the song “Fallout” is the supporting cast for the scene stealing video and not the other right way around. Peace. Continue reading “Neon Indian // Fallout (Video)”
lucky date // six 16 (original mix)
Jordan Atkins-Loria is Lucky Date and by the sound of his latest track “Six 16” we are indeed very lucky to have him. This Chicago-based DJ/Producer is taking us to the moon, and hopefully we’ll return only after we’ve danced ourselves sparkling clean. Like me you’ll want this one for yourself, and you can get it lickety-split, via Bazooka Records at BeatPort. Happy dancing. Peace. Continue reading “lucky date // six 16 (original mix)”
Scolla // Take What’s Mine (Ft. Rapper Big Pooh & Big Sant)
“In order to get from what was to what will be, you must go through what is.” —Anonymous
What do you when life deals you an unfavorable hand? Do you give up before the hard work you put in bears fruit? Hell naw! You do what my homey Scolla does, you blaze your own damn path. When I look at him and see how far he’s come, and still he’s steady grindin! Still, he keeps his Tom Ford haute couture framed eyes on the prize and pushes quality R&B product to the adoring masses (ladies this means you). With his latest entry, the ATLien, Coop produced “Take What’s Mine” Scolla keeps it real and in doing so, sets the tone for what you can expect from and all future releases. ONLY THE BEST! On this track he brings the heat by showcasing legendary North Cackalacky Emcee, Rapper Big Pooh. And if that wasn’t enough he creates space to shine for Mississippi’s southern gentleman General Big Sant. This track is a holy trinity: substance + rhythm + swag = eminently dope. Peace.
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Whispertown // Open The Other Eye
Being the sole anchor of the music project known as Whispertown is a demanding undertaking. But, Morgan Nagler is more than capable, and up for the task. Recently, the collective formerly known as The Whispertown 2000 has gone through a metamorphosis of sorts. And as a testament to Ms. Nagler’s munificent character, she sees clear and true, a musical landscape of few restrictions. Her vision, not only includes sounds, but those sounds are culled from many a musical nook and cranny. With Whispertown you’re just as likely to hear folk influences as you are the more brightly electro infused fare. Although, Morgan Nagler is indeed the centerpiece (songwriter, vocals, and guitarist) there exists a revolving door through which an assortment of cast members flow. This approach is more expansive, and allows for, not only greater experimentation, but instrumentation and modes of delivery as well. The results are nothing less than righteous. Listen to the first single “Open The Other Eye” from Whispertown’s forthcoming EP Parallel due out March 20th via Acony Records. You can get “Open The Other Eye” as a free download here at whispertown.com. Peace. Continue reading “Whispertown // Open The Other Eye”








