October 24, 2012

Cemeteries

The Wilderness


01. Young Blood
02. The Wilderness
03. What Did You See
04. Summer Smoke
05. In The Trees
06. Roosting Towns
07. Leland
08. Brighter Colors
09. A Real Gust Of Wind


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October 21, 2012

Gypsy & The Cat

The Late Blue
01. Only In December
02. Bloom
03. Broken Kites
04. The Late Blue
05. It’s a Fine Line
06. Sorry
07. Valleys of Kashmir
08. Soul Kiss
09. Zombie World 
10. When Micky Came In


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October 10, 2012

Bat For Lashes

The Haunted Man
01. Lilies
02. All Your Gold
03. Horses Of tTe Sun
04. Oh Yeah
05. Laura
06. Winter Fields
07. The Haunted Man
08. Marilyn
09. A Wall
10. Rest Your Head
11. Deep Sea Diver 
 

 
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Letting Up Despite Great Faults

Untogether
  01 Visions
02 Scratch
03 Take My Jacket, Pauline
04 Postcard
05 Bulletproof Girl
06 Details Of My World
07 Breaking
08 The Best Part
09 Numbered Days
10 On Your Mark

"Untogether marks a very specific time in my life where things began falling apart," explains Lee. "Writing it was my first step to recover from bad wounds I was never comfortable discussing with anybody. One of my last steps was moving from my home in Los Angeles to start fresh in Austin, TX where our bassist Kent was already living."

The new album sees the band continuing to refine and expand their sound, picking up where last year's Paper Crush EP left off. The EP's lead single 'Teenage Tide' was featured on the television show 90210, with Rolling Stone calling it "a blissful, shimmery track" and USA Today raving, "it captures the essence of teen dreams." In 2009 the band released its self-titled full-length, which was met with unanimous critical acclaim. 





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October 6, 2012

Beacon

For Now (EP)


01. It Won’t Be Long
02. Safety’s Off
03. Pulse
04. Feeling’s Gone
05. Into The Night

For Now is the second EP by Brooklyn duo Beacon, five songs that continue the band's exploration of the dark spaces under the surface of human relationships. As with the band's debut EP No BodyFor Now is a record that conceals a great deal of depth beneath a melodic veneer—again, there's a stark contrast between Thomas Mullarney's honeyed vocals and the words he's singing, although this time the mood is perhaps less sinister and more reflective. And again, themes of fractured love are prominent, particularly the distinction between love and lust, and what happens when the former falls away, leaving only the latter to fester: as Mullarney sings on third track "Pulse", "It's a long walk from lust to love… And if I get caught, it's not my fault."

Musically, this is perhaps the best realization yet of Beacon's synthesis of darker, creeping R&B sound, anchored by a strong bass and electronic music influence.. The sound design is immaculate, employing minimal, bass-heavy templates embellished with judicious melodic flourishes. "Feeling's Gone," for instance, starts with a distinctly rave-y synth line, but one that sounds somehow muted and diminished, like the faint memory of a night long past—a feeling that echoes the song's lyrics, which relate the temptation of trying to rekindle a love that's gone. Elsewhere, the gentle synth arpeggios of "Safety's Off" recall The Knife's "Silent Shout," while the hip hop beats of "Pulse" and "Into the Night" acknowledge the band's R&B influences. And underpinning it all is the bass—a constant presence that's brooding, dark and atmospheric throughout.


Not so much the party and the after party as the party and the aftermath, the abiding impression left by For Now is of that strange, empty time of night when the party's over and everyone's gone home… but you can't sleep, so you sit and stare into the dark and wait for the dawn to come.
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