June 30, 2011

Arrange

Plantation


01. In Old Theaters
02. Tiny Little Boy
03. When'd You Find Me?
04. Turnpike
05. Tearing Up Old Asphalt
06. Golden Neighborhoods
07. Blinds With You
08. Veins
09. Medicine Man
10. Orange Glow (Thank You For The Night)


  "His unassuming vocals quiver and crack with emotion, giving the impression not of a person who can't feel, but of one who must be cautious of feeling too much. That's a common symptom of being a teenager, which Lacey is. So it's extra-impressive that Plantation never goes over the top. Instead, this highly personalized fusion of dark indie-pop and laptop ambient taps into volatile wellsprings of longing, resentment, and fear with controlled intensity." - Pitchfork [7.7], Brian Howe

 "Plantation unfolds itself song by song much like a film does scene by scene. And also much like a movie, the listener discovers something previously unnoticed (and therefore unappreciated) with each replay. Thus, Malcolm Lacey has achieved with Plantation what most artists cannot in a career: to create an album that betters itself with each listen." - Lost In The Sound [97/100], Jeff Wilde 

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June 27, 2011

Still Corners

Cuckoo (Single)



01. Cuckoo
02. Endless Summer

Still Corners is a five-piece band from London, England. They’re new to the label and we’re crazy about them. Both of the songs on this single will be on the upcoming Still Corners full-length, Creatures of an Hour, which we will be releasing later this year.
Released: June 28, 2011 




 

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June 25, 2011

Burning Hearts

Into The Wilderness (EP)

01. Burning Hearts - The Swallows 
02. Burning Hearts - Fever 
03. Burning Hearts - A Matter Of Timing 
04. Burning Hearts - Into The Wilderness




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RADIOHEAD

Staircase (live From the Basement)


Memory Tapes

Player Piano



1. Musicbox (in)
2. Wait In The Dark
3. Today Is Our Life
4. Yes I Know
5. Offers
6. Humming
7. Sunhits
8. Worries
9. Fell Thru Ice
10. Fell Thru Ice II
11. Trance Sisters
12. Musicbox (out)


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June 24, 2011

The Morning Paper

 What We Wish


01. Count Me Out
02. A Newer Taste
03. Making You Up
04. Sidewalks
05. Thin Rain
06. Paint A Dream
07. Fingers Crossed
08. Young
09. What We Wish
09. Exams
10. Relations



The Morning Paper, Stockholm, Sweden
The Morning Paper was formed in Malmo, Sweden in 2004 by David Kyhlberg, who collaborates with Ida Bergstrom and Karl Daniel Tornkvist. Sweeping across urbanity and nature, with humble movements and delicate voices, The Morning Paper is best read in terms of dusk and dawn. Being in the same room as The Morning Paper means being a part of a gentle-colored scenery - memories, hopes, failures, suns rising up and suns falling down – all these things gather up in a gallery of heartfelt musical maps. These sounds and melodies can be described as melancholic, but they are also sounds of hope and joy.

“a must if dreamy melodies are your cup of tea” sonic

“quiet and simply beautiful (sounds like rain falling down). Perfect for a tired Friday evening” hits in the car blog

 “fuzzy and absolutely amazing pop music” louder than bombs

Releases: “It’s Getting Clearer” Spring, 2008

H I C C 0 0 4


M O R N I N G P A P E R
NOT A WAKE / HALF A CHANCE / A WASTE OF RHYME / COUNT

Very similar to M83 sound!!!

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June 22, 2011

Upcoming!!!

The Cranberries ~ Roses


Conduct
Raining in my Hart
Someday
Astral Projection
Tomorrow
Fire & Soul
Eyelash
Roses
Show Me the Way
Serendipity
In it together
Perfect World
So Good
Stop Me
Schizophrenic Playboy
  
 

Hardly Waiting!!!

June 21, 2011

Palpitation

Im Absent Youre Faraway
 
01. We Don't Need To, We Don't Have To
02. Repeat / Reverse / Rebuild
03. Ready Set Go
04. Lights Are Changing Color
05. New Mexico
06. Faraway



 

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Cults

Cults

01. Abducted
02. Go Outside
03. You Know What I Mean
04. Most Wanted
05. Walk At Night
06. Never Heal Myself
07. Oh My God
08. Never Saw The Point
09. Bad Things
10. Bumper
11. Rave On


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June 7, 2011

Lily Of The Valley

Aquatree
   01. Balloon
02. New World
  03. Hikari Merry-go-round
  04. 2216(ニジイロ)
05. Mabataki
06. One
07. Aquatree
08. Anemone
09. Fantasia
  10. x ※(アスタリスク) 
11. Marble Chocolate
12. Azure

  (Released: 16. March 2011)



Lily of the Valley hails from the northern town of Japan, Sendai.
They are known to the crowds with their contribution to the great Japanese shoegazer compilation album “Total Feedback”.
Nozomi (vocal, keyboard, programming, etc) and Tsukasa (guitars) creates dream-pop songs which consists of multiple chorus layers, soft beautiful guitars and electronic productions.
They have released their debut album called “My Secret Garden” in 2009 from Happy Prince and the album was highly praised by shoegaze/dream pop fans not only in Japan but also all over the world.
On their second album called “aquatree” they show big improvement on electronic productions and more sophisticated chorus layers and song writing.
They are going to play with Letting Up Despite Great Faults (from Los Angels), Broken Little Sister and Twee Grrrls Club in Tokyo on April 2011.

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June 4, 2011

Asobi Seksu

Perfectly Crystal (EP)


1. Perfectly Crystal
2. Vicious Bears
3. Perfectly Crystal (Beach Fossils / Spirit Animal Remix)
4. Perfectly Crystal (Mirrors' Un Autre Monde Remix)
5. Perfectly Crystal (Xiu Xiu Remix)

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The Rosebuds

Loud Planes Fly Low


1. Go Ahead
2. Limitless Arms
3. Second Bird of Paradise
4. Come Visit Me
5. Without a Focus
6. Waiting for You
7. Woods
8. A Story
9. Cover Ears
10. Worthwhile

ALBUM PREMIERE: Rosebuds Chronicle Breakup
Breaking up is hard to do — especially when you're a couple playing in a band. Just ask The Rosebuds' Kelly Crisp and Ivan Howard.

Leading up to the making of their fifth album Loud Planes Fly Low, the North Carolina-based couple, who've made intoxicating albums of gorgeous indie-pop over the last decade, decided to get a divorce. But they never thought about breaking up the band. Instead, they channeled the demise of their relationship for their record, a wistful blend of strummy acoustic ballads and bright, guitar-powered rockers. SPIN has an exclusive stream of the full album ahead of its June 7 release date on Merge.

"We're not a couple now so I think there's no reason to hide that information," Crisp tells SPIN. "We have to just be honest about it because this record is so clearly personal."

Despite the dark subject matter of Rosebuds' latest album — a striking contrast to their sunny 2003 debut The Rosebuds Make Out — Crisp says chronicling her split was a cathartic experience. "I have to say this is just the most honest record we've ever made," she says. "The experience of being that honest is like hitting the reset button — you cannot believe how good that feels."

In addition to a stream of the full album, which includes highlights like the shimmering, string-soaked "Limitless Arms" and the mournful ballad "Without a Focus," SPIN caught up with Crisp to talk about the experience of working with her ex-husband, why they never thought to call it quits, and what's in store for their upcoming tour with Bon Iver.

LISTEN: The Rosebuds, Loud Planes Fly Low



Is it frustrating to know people will interpret your lyrics as being all about your relationship with Ivan?
I was terrified about saying anything personal about our relationship because I felt like that was really just about us. I didn't want anybody to hear it. But once we started working on these songs, I didn't care anymore. We've had personal lyrics in songs on pervious albums, but they're always heavily veiled in metaphor. This record was very much like, "Let's talk about what happened at breakfast."

Did you ever discuss ending the band along with your marriage?
We never thought of ending the band, which I think probably surprises people. The conventional thought is that you should end the band now because you've broken up as a couple, but that is so beyond my ability to comprehend. We've worked on this band for so long that it's become a third person between us. It'd be like asking a couple if they didn't want their kids anymore cause they're breaking up.

Is it fair to say that given your crumbling marriage the record was less fun to make?
No, because this record was more real to make and the experience of making it was so much more developed. We normally record in secret and don't do too much time in the studio. This time, we went in the studio, and that was fun and cool. However personal and difficult the songs seem — and they were difficult to make emotionally — once we made them, we felt amazing.

Were any songs particularly difficult to crack?
"Without a Focus" and "Cover Ears." Ivan and I sat together in a room putting these songs together and that was hard.

Is there any track that's a particular favorite?
"Story" is probably my favorite. There's so much tension in the drums — I love it. It also happens to be the first song we started working on.

North Carolina has such a strong indie rock tradition with its music scene in Chapel Hill and iconic labels like Merge. How important is that local music scene to you?
We have the best musical situation — really, a community — that you could ever want. Ivan and I came here because we wanted to get signed to Merge and we knew that if we moved from our little town near the coast to Raleigh we could be closer to the label. Justin Vernon's band came here. They became Megafaun. He became Bon Iver. We were developing the Rosebuds. The Bowerbirds formed around then, too. We all witnessed each other being born. It was amazing.

You guys will be opening for Bon Iver on their upcoming tour, which includes some of the biggest venues you've ever played. Do you have stage fright?
We're gonna try to do the best we can on those big stages. I actually love playing in front of a lot of people and I've never played for 6,000 people. It's gonna be a new experience for us. 

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