Jagwar Ma - The Throw
Album: Single Release (2013)
Jagwar Ma - The Throw
Album: Single Release (2013)
Buke and Gase - Blue Monday (New Order Cover)
Album: Function Falls EP (2012)
How To Dress Well - Struggle
Album: Total Loss (2012)
Atoms for Peace - What The Eyeballs Did
Album: Amok (2013)
For the people who don't know Deerhoof, they're a wacky band, a one of a kind band. Well I guess the next video is a proper introduction.
These are the actual band members featured in the video, by the way, and they only recently release a great LP. Check it out. For now they just show us how to party in Tokyo. Sweet!
Enjoy!
Battles - Atlas
Album: Mirrored (2007)
How To Dress Well - Ocean Floor For Everything
Album: Total Loss (2012)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Providence
Album: F♯A♯∞ (1997)
St. Vincent - Jesus Saves, I Spend
Album: Marry Me (2007)
TV On The Radio - Staring At The Sun
Album: Young Liars (EP) (2003)
Yeasayer - Damaged Goods
Album: Fragrant World (2012)
Crystal Castles - Crimewave
Album: Crystal Castles (2008)
A Yeasayer album is an adventure, an adventure to look out for. At least so it seems after the release of the band's third album Fragrant World.
You have people who have already known about Yeasayer for quite some time now, (good for you!) and you have folks that might hear from them for the first time because of this album(this will be the larger group).
I can guarantee that new listeners after they have listened to Fragrant World for the first few times, are going to think: What the hell is going on here?
And I can't blame you, there is just a lot going on, on this album, and I really mean a lot.
For the people who already liked Yeasayer, the trick to a great listening experience for a lot of people is to not think of "the band that made the track 2080", but to open up again.
Because they have sure changed. The songs feel more adventurous and synthesizers are on full duty.
About those synthesizers, the dancy riffs they produce almost feel like modern-day dance tunes, then again, they feel completely different. And that's the thing with a lot of the songs,
at first you only hear the catchyness of it, and then the rest of the song starts to hit. Especially so in the case of Demon Road and Henrietta, which is a song that actually has scientific meaning, look that up yourselfs people.
About the performance of the band, they seem even more divers than they already were, the singing has improved, and most of the songs are even more hypnotising than tracks from the other albums.
Example:
I can't wait to hear the remixes people will produce from these tracks.
Absolutely one of the more exciting albums of 2012.
5/5
Photo from: Brightonsource.co.uk
Tom Waits - Cemetery Polka
Album: Rain Dogs (1985)
Yeasayer - Henrietta
Album: Fragrant World (2012)
As so often, earlier this week I found a new video of a Villagers single, that at first didn't stick, but I can say it has come to life for me after a dozen listens, and now it is one of the most fascinating things I've discovered during August. The style alone of this video, makes it fascinating to watch, and the song is not particularly bad either, although is for the experimental minded people around.
These Irish folks have only one full album jet, with the second launching this october on Domino Records(which is a record label that has proven to be a positive influence for many artists).
Let's just hope they do not reach the shore too soon.
Dirty Projectors - Cannibal Resource
Album: Bitte Orca (2009)
Flying Lotus Ft. Thom Yorke - ...And The World Laughs With You
Album: Cosmogramma (2010)
Alt-J - Fitzpleasure
Album: An Awesome Wave (2012)
Peaking Lights - Birds of Paradise Dub Version
Album: 936 (2011)
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