New Music From The Donkeys

San Diego veteran band The Donkeys have a new song called “Don’t Know Who We Are” that I’ve taken a liking to lately.  The track appears on the band’s upcoming full length Born With Stripes due out April 26th on Dead Oceans.  I’d recommend that you kids start paying attention and pick this one up come April.  You won’t regret it.

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Download: The Donkeys – Don’t Know Who We Are [MP3]

Akron Family – S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT

Rating: ★★★★☆

Forget all the hubbub and hype surrounding this release, as Akron Family deserve far more respect that to label their newest record some sort of creation via clever marketing.  On The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT you will likely find hints of the band’s past throughout, but not a group to rest their, they push their sound, and all their influences to new extremes.

“Silly Bears” kicks in with this really heavy riff, and for a minute, you’ll swear you just put on a Sleigh Bells record. Don’t be alarmed though, stomping drums continue, but a slithering guitar line meanders in and out, all the while the band do their best to contain the exuberance in their voices, until it explodes at the 4 min. 29 sec. mark. The track’s bombastic and all over the place, but that’s why its great. Juxtaposed is “Island,” a much slower track, filled to the brim with cinema-like atmospherics atop a hollow drum.  The vocals enter softly “off the coast of Mexico” and you’ll find yourself casually rocking back and forth on some sort of beach hammock.  Such restraint in this moment is why the band’s listens are so endearing, never afraid to go someplace completely different than where you thought you were headed.

Even more shocking for some listeners are the moments when the band give you two contradicting moods within a track, and do it successfully.  Listening to “Another Sky” you’ll get claustrophobic, as there seems to be so much going on; there’s what sound like drum rolls on the rim of the kit, crazy soloing guitars, “oohoohoohs” chanting in the background.  Then a bit of a clap-a-long breaks it all down into something momentarily quiet, resting primarily on the vocals, but the tension still builds to its eventual release.  It’s a brief soft moment, almost a pause, but just the slightest change in formula creates an emotional release for band and listener alike.

Personally, I’ll admit that I like when Akron Family stick to the traditional songwriting mode.  “Light Emerges” uses what one assumes are island percussive elements and just hints of guitar to give the vocals somewhere to walk.  And walk they do, but they also rise high, just before briefly stopping.  It’s then that the band breaks it down for a second, but those elements are then consumed by the song itself, sucked up into the fury that wraps itself around much of The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT.  These types of tracks are far more successful, and appealing, when placed next to noisier moments such as “Say What You Want To,” a song that borders on pure mindless noise at moments.  Yes, there are clear moments of skill and craft within, but rambunctious moments just don’t seem as successful.

Clearly, Akron Family are not your ordinary band, and in being such, they’re not likely to make a record that you can just sit and absorb.  They push your ears in all directions, begging you to deconstruct the songs as you seem fit, filling tracks with as much, or as little (“Canopy”), as they wish.  There are certain times when it all seems to be too much, yet they pull you back in with just a light change in direction in the middle of a track.  Such gentle moves are only a mark of the maneuvering and talent that lays within The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT.

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Download: Akron/Family – Silly Bears [MP3]

New Music From The Luyas

We all know that I love me a great female lead singer and Jessie Stein of Canadian band The Luyas is no different.  She has that subtle approach to her vocals most similar to Satomi Matsuzaki of Deerhoof.  Combine that sweet vocal sound, throw in a catchy little beat and you’ve got this new single from the band “Too Beautiful to Work”.  You can hear this new tune and nine other new songs on the bands upcoming LP Too Beautiful to Work out February 22nd on Dead Oceans.

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Download: The Luyas – Too Beautiful To Work [MP3]

More New Music From John Vanderslice

ATH favorite John Vanderslice has been a busy guy these days.  He already offered up a free EP of new tunes in November and is already dropping a new full LP this January.  Mr. Vanderslice’s new album, White Wilderness, was recorded in only a matter of a few days with the help of the Magik Magik Orchestra.  A short documentary of this recording process was also captured by Yours Truly and is available to watch over on Vimeo.  Until the January 25th release date, you can check out intimate album opener “Sea Salt” below.

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Download: John Vanderslice – Sea Salt [MP3]

New Track from Akron/Family

There’s been all kind of mystery surrounding the new record from Akron Family, titled S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT.  You’ll find the album in stores on February 8th in the US from Dead Oceans, and the mystery is beginning to unfold.  We’ve got yet another new track from the group to give us more insight into the release itself.   Also, the band’s released a whole bunch of tour dates, which include heading to our fair city of Austin in April, though there is a gap during the favored SXSW, so maybe we’ll get a chance to hear this killer new stuff sooner rather than later.  Give this new jam a listen.

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Download: Akron Family – So It Goes [MP3]

New Music From Sun Airway

Philadelphia band Sun Airway are proud to announce that they are joining forces with indie record label Dead Oceans.  The group, primarily the project of Jon Barthmus, will release their debut LP Nocturne of Exploded Crystal Chandelier on October 11th via their new DO label.  Below you’ll find new track “Oh, Naoko” which puts out the “chill wave” type sound that emanates from the band’s sound.

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Download: Sun Airways – Oh, Naoko [MP3]

More New Music From Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band

We recently got ourselves a promo copy of Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band’s upcoming record Where the Messengers Meet and we like what we hear.  Back in May we dropped “Leaving Trails” your way and now we bring you another preview track called “Hurrah”.  Both songs should get you excited for what is sure to be another solid effort from the group.  Be sure to pick up the new album on August 3rd via Dead Oceans.

[audio: https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/04-Hurrah.mp3]

Download: Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band – Hurrah [MP3]

New Music From Mt. St. Helen’s Vietnam Band

Just a short 18 months ago, Seattle based group Mt. St. Helen’s Vietnam Band released their suprising debut LP on the world.  Now the band is already prepping new release Where the Messengers Meet for a drop date at the end of the summer on the Dead Oceans label.  Here’s wonderfully produced and epic style first single from that release “Leaving Trails”.  Count me as on board for this one.

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Download: Mt. St. Helen’s Vietnam Band – Leaving Trails [MP3]

New Music From Phosphorescent

If you can’t tell from my artist to watch feature and last FTC, I’m having a bit of an alt-country faze in my current listening trends.  I guess that makes it a perfect time for some new music from Matthew Houck and his indie folk project Phosphorescent.  The group is prepping to drop their brand new fifth full length LP Here’s To taking It Easy on May 11th via Dead Oceans.  Prior to that release date, we’ve got this new single “The Mermaid Parade” for your listening pleasure below.  I’ve already spun my press copy of this new joint a few times, and can tell you alt-country fans that you’ll want to pick up a copy.

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Download: Phosphorescent – The Mermaid Parade [MP3]

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