chad valley // i owe you (ft. twin shadow)

hugo manuel (bka the artist chad valley) of the esteemed releases the chad valley ep (2010) and equatorial ultravox (2011) is dropped his debut album ‘young hunger’ this fall, and it is something to if not shout about, then surely write about (hence my review). nevermind me, just check out the songs, “i owe you” (ft. twin shadow) and the “fall 4 u” (ft. glasser) after the jump. peace. Continue reading “chad valley // i owe you (ft. twin shadow)”

blood orange // neptune (ft. starchild)

i think an artist should do a song cover only if they’re going to do it justice.  in the case of  blood orange‘s (devonté hynes) cover of lemonade’s track “neptune,” it exceeds all (well, at least mine) expectations. the track is taken from lemonade’s  current album ‘diver’ released via true panther. by the way, you”ll also hear a pretty dope rap verse by the veritable practitioner of rhymes starchild. peace. Continue reading “blood orange // neptune (ft. starchild)”

on an on // ghosts

the chicago and minneapolis based trio on an on are scheduled to release their debut album ‘give in‘ on january 29th, 2013 via roll call records. as a preview check out the band’s video for their lead single, “ghosts,” it is a soft and none to sweet spoonful of electronic earstuff. peace. Continue reading “on an on // ghosts”

black marble // a great design &

chris stewart and ty kube joined forces as the electro-goth duo black marble. and if you enjoy dark moody music reminiscent of the cure, new order and even depeche mode them these are the guys your ears may want to get familiar with. after the jump check out two songs, “a great design” and “a different arrangement”, the latter of the two has a beat similar to the cure’s “close to you” (my opinion). the band black marble released their latest lp ‘a different arrangement’ on october 9th via hardly art records. also, if this band is your cup of tea, then check out their ‘weight against the door’ ep. both are available on itunes and wherever beautiful, albeit haunting pre-recorded melancholy is sold. peace. Continue reading “black marble // a great design &”

freelance whales // diluvia

freelance whales is a fun band to listen to. period.  just take into account their previous effort, weathervanes (2009). on that album they collectively managed to craft euphoric and  giddy music replete with thought-provoking songs that took it easy on our collective ears and hearts. and while melancholy does exist too in the freelance whales universe, it is isn’t something of which the band dwells on. now, almost 3-years later the band’s 2012 sophomore offering diluvia materializes, and we get to experience the fun all over again. but it is a bit more than “more of the same.” present still  is the above excellent song-writing and those sonic compositions which vacillate between the rife and rich swaths of wide open space grandeur to those dazzling earthbound odes with sparse beautiful simplicity. this is am album with the power to, maybe not fix things, but it does offer an atmosphere in which all seems a bit less pressing and a lot more hopeful and possible.

i got my hands (read ears) on an advance copy of the album diluvia and from the first song, “aeolus” it begins with soft synths and choir-like chanting. this is tranquil easement into an album which blossoms into a deluge of pale and spiraling colors. the second, third and fourth songs, “land features,” “follow through” and “spitting image” is familiar ground. in that they closely resemble the “freelance whales sound” we fell  in love with in the first place (the synths, glockenspiel, banjo and harmonium are all still there). yet, it is a bit of a misnomer to even attempt to nail down the freelance whales sound, because it is a wide and uncharted land where the mandolin cozies up with the water phone, and synthesizers make strange bedfellows with a bamboo pipe organ.

the song, “red starjudah dadone shuts us into the dreamscape of hist wistful heart and a torn scrim of red falls down around us…, “i don’t wanna jump from this scarlet star tonight
and bend things so much I can’t remember how they were, let her nova alone breathing outwards to burn,” this is a bitter lump of coal in my throat and a sweet doleful segue into our fragile humanity as one can get.

to some it up diluvia is a fine album right down to the last song, “emergency exit“. this lp it is filled with enough good music to keep you warm and listening the whole winter through. i also want to mention how freelance whales make good and magical use of the lithe and feathery vocals of doris cellar‘s angelic voice, adding just the right amount of buoyancy to various tracks throughout. peace. Continue reading “freelance whales // diluvia”

young dreams // fog of war

norwegian band young dreams releaset the first official single, “fog of war”, taken from their forthcoming ( as yet untitled) debut album, due in early 2013.  the single drops digitally october 16th in the u.s, october 12th in australia, and october 15th in the u.k. after the jump check out both the new single and the kristoffer borgli-directed video for, “young dreams” this song resides somewhere on the dark side of the moon. Continue reading “young dreams // fog of war”