Sunday, June 19, 2011
No Future. Hate Tyrants. Be Someone.
It Aint Something You Can Synthesize
Jamie Woon - "Lady Luck"
I've already talked about Burial, who, at heart, really is just a massive R&B fan and goes so far as to show that by sampling Ray J and Christina fucking Aguilera. “Lady Luck” is about as close as you'll get to a Burial pop production; it's a less low-fi How to Dress Well, a less twisted Weeknd, but still something fresh and unique in the sense that it would still never be found on American airwaves that shy away from anything that has even a trace of an avant-garde trait. Burial's shit can be pretty terrifying, and while the song's minimal dubstep-like production is where his style really is found, that initial double-tracked burst of hyperventilation over what sounds like the distant march of an oncoming army of undead soldiers sets the tone. Like Burial's tunes themselves, the first few seconds give the track a personality that's soulfully seductive but with a profoundly darker underlining. But either way, Woon knows his voice is the only instrument that really matters here, his silky falsetto jetting to some alternate reality where Justin Timberlake frequently collaborates with James Blake.
Luck be a lady tonight. This song is fire.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Atomic Bladio Groovin'
Alpha Beta Fix
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
The Bird Brothers Are Tweakin'
The debut full-length by heavy rock duo Tweak Bird slays all. Their first EP Reservations I was quite fond of but nothing on that compares to this monster they released last fall. They have the heavy gritty dancey nature of Death From Above 1979, but instead of the synthy electro-ness of that band they take their twist towards spacey psychedelic rock.
Caleb Bird on baritone guitar lays down the bone crushing guitar riffage while his brother Ashton is pummeling you with drums. (If you see them live, guard yourself from the shrapnel of drum sticks spraying at you as Ashton will surely break a dozen with how powerful he hits them skins.) As you could lazily throw them in with 'stoner rock' these guys are sooooo much more. The powerful rhythm is matched by sweet guitar melodies, spaced out psychedelic freakouts, saxophone solos, flute, the list goes on, and their high-pitched vocal harmonies just soar throughout-mostly babbling about fantastical journeys and aliens and awesome. They are really in a league of their own and are quite difficult to compare. DFA meets Torche meets Sleepy Sun? How does that work you ask? It does. And it'll conquer the world if the public ever decides what good music is. Check out this video for track two, download the album and then buy it.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Less Deadly than the actual Disease
Lo-fi psychedelic funk with eastern influenced surfy guitars, sax solos, all fronted by the beautiful Chhom Nimol who is a Cambodian goddess singing mostly in her native Khmer tongue with a 60s pop vibe. The mix is perfect. A lot of their earlier stuff is a lot more lo-fi and surfy and although it's still a huge part in this new one, the production soars over anything else they've ever done in the past and I love it. If you dig classy Indian and Southeast-Asian pop and you also like to funk it up, this is for you. Their grooves are massive, and even if she's not singing in English you'll be singing along the top of your lungs. I love love love Dengue Fever and I want you to too. This is a glimpse of one of my favorite tunes from the one that came out earlier this year, although you need to hear more to get a grasp on their entire sound. So download it. It's there for you.
Hypnotic Summer Rock
Alright. I love Cave. They's good. Even though I'm sick right now, I'm doing my best to stay in the spirit of summer. Listening to these guys makes it easy. They're very kraut rocky. Lots of hypnotic grooves and synths, but with the up front rhythms and the jangly hooks and melodies-you never get drowned out. With a lot of this type of repetitive krauty stuff, your head can get caught up in the clouds, but these guys have a kinda punky (when i say punky I mean Lightning Bolt type punky, not PUNK punky, I mean they're a space rock band...) soul which keeps it very bright and fresh and danceable. They're like Hawkwind meets Can or Circle or something, but in a glass of fresh squeezed Orange Juice. It also helps that they're incredible musicians and very in tune with each other. The cover explains anything else I didn't mention. This has become one of my favorite albums for this time of year. It is my meaning of fun. I hope you dig it.