tame impala // lonerism // rolling stone’s album of the year

You can’t touch music, but music of Tame Impala can touch you.

If it seems like another bout of déjà vu well you’d be right on target. The Perth, Australia rockers of psychedelica Tame Impala have garnered yet another album of the year from Rolling Stone. Last year the foursome’s debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ won the  prestigious award. And if you listen to their 2012 sophomore LP ‘Lonerism‘ there would be little doubt why almost everyone is singing their praises. By the way, Tame Impala are touring soon, so if you want to catch this spectacular band live and in person here’s you chance to say, “I was there when…”. Peace. Continue reading “tame impala // lonerism // rolling stone’s album of the year”

hiatus kaiyote // tawk tomahawk

Music as séance calling forth the spirit of chilled out atoms to stimulate the multiverse into a state of total blissed out harmony.

 

hiatus kaiyote  //  tawk tomahawk

 
Also breaking on This Kid Is A Problem (TKIAP) is the Australian jam-band Hiatus Kaiyote. The group is co-produced by Uche Uchendu and the incomparable Erykah Badu. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia and conjuring up sonic images from a wide variety of influences, R&B, Neo-Soul, Jazz, World Music, etc. Their album, ‘Tawk Tomahawk‘ dropped earlier this year, and to date is hands down definitely one of the most slept-on releases of 2012. Lead vocalist Nai Palm unsheathes a voice so radiantly profound it defies dislike and draws you into her world of musical bliss.  Hopefully, this eclectic ensemble with its jazzy overtones and sub-zero vibe will get the exposure and recognition they so richly deserve. After the jump check out a jam session to see them in action, and hear what all the fuss is all about. By the way, you can cop a FREE DOWNLOAD copy of the band’s Tawk Takeout Tawk Tomahawk Remixed via bandcamp. Peace.
 

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flight facilities inks deal with glassnote records … kicks off north american mini-tour!

if you are head and shoulders deep into the electro music scene (i like to think that i am) then more than likely you’ve heard of the down under dj/production super duo flight facilities. and if you have danced the night away in clubs all over the globe then it is even more likely you have shaken (not stirred) your bottom to “foreign language” ft. jess and my favorite, “crave you” ft. giselle. news is flight facilities have inked a deal with u.s. label glassnote records and to celebrate flight facilities is kicking off a limited run mini-tour in north america. the duo will hit the ground running in miami and finish up their 7-date run in austin, texas. after the jump check out the most excellent video of last year’s “with you” ft. grovesnor. it would appear flight facilities have taken it to the next level. congrats guys! peace. Continue reading “flight facilities inks deal with glassnote records … kicks off north american mini-tour!”

big scary // vacation (our sunday best)

The Melbourne, Australia duo Big Scary (Jo Syme & Tom Iansek) is one of my recent favorite discoveries for reasons you can listen to after the jump. The twosome have their debut album release Vacation dropping on September 18th, and having already listened to an advance copy I can attest to its absolute majesty and magic. No doubt this is an album that is more than the sum of its 10-track parts, with each song doing exactly what it was made to do: entertain your ears and wedge nicely inside you beating heart. So to define or categorize the music as merely Pop is both an understatement and a disservice. These songs are ledgers of blood sweetened with the artistry of raw ability and a honed ear for making musical perfection.

Make no bones about it these songs are crafted from musicians who’ve poured out their hearts and souls, putting every ounce of “keeping it real” in the music and lyrics they obviously enjoyed bringing into the world. Simply put, theses are artists whose talents are perfectly suited to the purpose of penning great music. And this is why Big scary was an easy pick for Our Sunday Best.

You can pre-order Vacation on iTunes, and come back soon for additional tour dates and updates. Peace. Continue reading “big scary // vacation (our sunday best)”

the avalanches // frontier psychiatrist

The Avalanches hail from Melbourne, Australia and they have a famous reputation for constructing unique and eclectic music from sampling. The rumor has it the group’s debut LP Since I Left You was made using over 3,500 unique samples of various clips from a plethora of records, movies, and television shows. Check out the music and the video for the pretty cool and classic track, “Frontier Psychiatrist” it is sweet as hell. Although this one is over a few years old it still shines like the sun. Peace. Continue reading “the avalanches // frontier psychiatrist”

big scary // falling away (official video)

Joanna Syme and Tom Iansek and Big Scary. I agree, an odd name for a duo putting out music that is anything but scary. The song is called, “Falling Away,” and it is taken from BS’s debut LP Vacation. The video was directed by renowned director Daniel Cummings of Picture Machine Productions (think Bon Iver videos).

“The song itself is about growing up – it’s about being told life’s lessons as opposed to learning them for yourself,” says Big Scary’s Tom Iansek. “But the video is a journey into the mind of an older man struggling with dementia – trying to recapture a younger version of himself. I love the dichotomy between these two angles.”

Big Scary is another shining example of the great music being produced Down Under. I’m thinking, get ready for an Aussie invasion. Peace. Continue reading “big scary // falling away (official video)”

manor // afghan hound

Manor is Caitlin Duff and Nathaniel Morse of Melbourne, Australia. The song “Afghan Hound,” in my opinion sounds like the shadows of haunting memories dripping with sweet honey and melancholy, it is the sonic approximation of a warm blanket on a cold night. And then there is the song, “Rhodesia,” which is a dogeared book of cherished poetry slowly dissolving within hungry flame. Both of these wonderful songs demand one’s attention from the very first note. You’ll gladly surrender and give them their due. However, you will be rewarded beyond measure. Now, I am expectant and in need of more from this very talented duo. Peace. Continue reading “manor // afghan hound”

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”