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Sunday, September 16, 2012
What We're Listening To - THE FLUTE FLIES' Yes Means Maybe
There is nothing to not like about THE FLUTE FLIES debut album Yes Means Maybe.
It's gloriously hooky and poppy. Kinda gauzy, kinda soft, it's a lot of all the stuff you like. Ivan Howard of the Rosebuds, Zeno Gill of Pox and Reid Johnson of Schooner deliver a fine, fine recording.
It's perfect for this fall weather that suddenly appeared. Tracks like Shopping Mall with it's bounce-around build up dancing beat and sing along anthem, or We Went Alone which will try and drum you into submission, are made for windows-down golden sunset drives to nowhere. Some of the tracks are Rosebuds-esque, but who is going to complain about that? Not me.
It's for an EXCELLENT cause. The band lost a good friend to brain cancer and all proceeds from sales of Yes Means Maybe go to CyTunes, which goes to fund brain cancer research at Duke University. CyTunes also a good place to check out other artists, too. It's a pay what you want so make that happen. No reason not to get this album. Do it now.
Buy THE FLUTE FLIES' Yes Means Maybe from their Bandcamp Page
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
CONTEST - Tickets to See Jonquil at DC9
We didn't have much of a winter this year, which some how turned into us accelerating to warm spring days. I'm not going to gripe about perfect mid 70 degree, sun filled days. It only hastens grilling and outdoor partying season, which I am woefully unprepared for.
Jonquil's latest album Point of Go is going to fit well on plenty of summer get together and driving playlists. The UK band's easy blend of african caribbean rhythms and electro pop is perfect lazy beer drinking, cocktail sipping, and lawn game playing.
We have a few tickets for the band's Saturday, 24 March show at DC9. If you're interested in going, send us an email or follow and leave us a reply on Twitter. You can totally do both and be entered twice. We'll pick winners around noonish on Friday, and email you back or DM you if you win.
Word? Word.
Many thanks to Lallie at Big Hassle for the tickets!
Buy Jonquil's Point of Go at Amazon mp3
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Singled Out - Hey Marseilles' True Love Will Find You in The End
The boys from Hey Marseilles (one of our favorite bands), turns in a lovely Valentine's Day present for us all.
This sweet and gentle cover of Daniel Johnston's True Love Will Find You In The End is infused with hopefully lyrics and a gorgeous chamber folk sound (drumbourine and trumpets anyone?).
It's free (no email sign up or anything), but why not drop the band some cash and pick up their most excellent To Travels and Trunks or the equally fantastic 7-inch Elegy?
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Hey Marseilles,
Singled Out,
Valentines Day
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Concert Review - Summer Camp at U Street Music Hall
Summer Camp's Elizabeth Sankey making it look easy
We broke out of our routine Thursday to check out the very excellent British dance pop band Summer Camp at U Street Music Hall.
So glad I did, because they put on one helluva a show.
Supporting their 2011 album Welcome To Condale (on Moshi Moshi), the duo took the time to make new fans and impress old ones with energetic, hour long set. They even bounced back from some minor technical difficulty, beating off the front row hecklers with some niceties.
Welcome to Condale is a solid album. The problem sometimes is that it's hard to make a bunch of spare synth noises come to life live. But trading out their 808 for an exceptional drummer and filling the space with Jeremy Warmsley's guitar and Elizabeth Sankey's gorgeous wailing really made it happen.
Take the track I Want You. The stalker dangerous lyrics sound sparse and hollow on the album, which works great. But they reinvented it, making it louder and harder. It simply came alive and standing still was not an option.
Hopefully we'll see them back on these shores soon.
Many Thanks to Chris Vinyard at Big Hassle Media for the tickets
Thursday, February 9, 2012
What We're Watching: We Were Pirates' Better Off With Out You
DC has so many great bands, and I'm going to try and feature more of them. Especially music from friends, cos what's the point of having a blog if you can't do that?
We've always liked We Were Pirates, and their new album Change is top notch. I'll put a review up in the next few days, swear it.
Until then, check out the video for the band's first single "Better of Without You." Zombies need love too.
Side note, any one else thinks Mike (the lead singer) looks like a younger Britt Daniel from Spoon?
We've always liked We Were Pirates, and their new album Change is top notch. I'll put a review up in the next few days, swear it.
Until then, check out the video for the band's first single "Better of Without You." Zombies need love too.
Side note, any one else thinks Mike (the lead singer) looks like a younger Britt Daniel from Spoon?
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Singled Out - Yukon Blonde's Stairway
Vancouver's Yukon Blonde has a new album coming out. The first single Stairway is good, full of guitars, energy and simple harmonies. Quick hooks go a long way.
A little jealous they won't make it to the DC area on their 62-stop North American tour, but if you're in Philly you should check them out. They'll also be at SXSW.
You can grab the song for free from their SoundCloud page. Their debut album Tiger Talk will be out 20 March on Die Alone Records.
Stream and download Yukon Blonde's Stairway from SoundCloud
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
What We're Watching - Mark Ronson's A La Modeliste
This has kinda been ruling my world since I saw it at the beginning of the BCS Championship Game. Trombone Shorty, the artists formerly known as Mos Def, Ms. Badu and the Dap Kings. Plus Mark Ronson behind the boards.
I don't know what the Hyundai/GRAMMY RE:GENERATION project is, and don't really care (what's a Skrillex?). I know this song is excellent.
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