Cormae Share Mindst8

If you’re into anxiety-inducing punk rock, you’re going to love Austin’s Cormae and their brand new single. The tune screams out of control from the get-go, whether that’s from the sharpened guitar cuts or the continuous roll of the rhythm section, all of it forcing you to catch your breath as you soak up their fervent blasts. Still, even with such a whirlwind of fury and hooks, they double-down, with these monosyllabic vocal “las” to take up some of the pop space the group endlessly aim to create for their listeners. They can be sharp, they can be playful, but they can never be boring. Keep an eye out for them as they hit the road this summer with Of Montreal!

The Same Sky Share Emo + Drop Haunting in the Mountains

Hopefully you’ve already got The Same Sky on your radar, as I think it’ll make it easier for you to understand where they’re coming from with the lead track on their Haunting in the Mountains. While the title hints at a certain infamous genre, the only thing that really seems similar is the overlapping guitar work, perhaps notable in acts like American Football or even some of Braid’s more careful workings. The rest of the tune is an opening glimmer at the whole of the LP, using these jagged guitar lines and off-kilter stylings to keep pop fans interested. Seemingly, it’s moving all over the place, in and out of gazes and in and out of punk nods, which is just one of the many reasons you should get yourself a listen below, then jump HERE to catch all the new songs!

Did You Check Out the Latest from Christina’s Trip

It’s super hard to keep track of the Oakland music scene, particularly as there are a handful of really incredible small labels keeping it real, such as Cherub Dream Records. Recently, the label did a 3-way 10″, and I’ve really been enjoying the track from Christina’s Trip; Mox and Natasha Sandworms also feature on the Lucky Three 10″. This one’s tough to really identify as to where the hook lives; I love the guitar sound that opens up the track, offering up this sort of jagged alt-rock blend of dream pop. But, that doesn’t mean we can dismiss the vocals, bringing in a really sugary softness that will make every moment on this track worth your time.

Diles Que No Me Maten Announce Escrito en Agua

This Mexico City outfit, Diles que no me maten, has been on our radar for quite some time, we were fortunate to have caught the group and their intoxicating sound at Levitation late last year. That said, it’s hard to tell where their music will go, as it seems more spiritual than musical, immersing listeners in the Spanish poetry and mysticism, with the music playing as the undercurrent. On their newest single, you get a rolling rhythm that provides movement throughout the tune, with the vocals slithering in between the rhythm and the ring of guitar notes on the outskirts of the landscape here. Their new record, Escrito en Agua, is already certainly going to be something you’ll want to spend time with, and I imagine, like their live sets, the music will move and transform beneath you, much as our do the same; the LP drops on June 12th via Moonlight Activities.

Cactus Lee Shares Lone Star Video

It’s quite strange to those around these parts that Cactus Lee hasn’t quite caught on with the masses, particularly with all the folks who claim to love the history of folk and country…as there’s very few left of the dial doing it this well. I love the workingmen’s rhythm section here, just galloping along in a matter-of-fact manner allowing the steadied strum to settle right alongside. This craft allows for some discourse, both from the lyrics of songwriter Kevin Dehan, but also from the guitar just itching for a bit of boogie in the midst of it all. Plus, who can begrudge any artist who is willing to take on the subject matter of a glorious ice cold Lone Star, as we’ve all been in Dehan’s shoes when he claims “I might have one, I might have ten.” We’re really excited for Lee’s Dream, which is out via Western Vinyl this Friday.

Season 2 Share Tugging at the Cable

At the end of the month we’ll get to hear the whole of the Season 2 LP, and they continue to impress with the musical breadcrumbs they’ve left on their path to the release of Power of Now. Today’s ditty came at you in a fairly harmless manner, just a little bit of yelping in the background of some subtle percussive work as the vocals set the scene. Then, the guitars drop right in and you’re instantly swept away in the natural joyousness of what’s at play here. Vocals are steady, but the melody moving across the song punctuates the group’s approach to great guitar pop. They’re LP arrives on April 24th via Spoilsport and Upset the Rhythm.

Runo Plum Shares Pink Moon

One of the acts that I missed during SXSW was Runo Plum, who shared another track today from the forthcoming Bloom Again. In the front of the track, you get an ornately plucked guitar and the softened vocals that make the project so endearing. But, whereas that would often suffice for an artist, Runo Plum’s work gets a bit of an extra touch, as the core of the song seems to be layered atop a warm desert ambiance, providing this heavenly drift that wouldn’t be out of place on a Volkswagen commercial (IYKYK). Bloom Again is the much anticipated LP, slated for release on May 8th via Winspear.

No Peeling Announce EP2

If you were paying attention to the music world, there’s no way you missed the frantic brand of punk coming out of Nottingham when No Peeling released their first EP last year. They blast out on their latest single, rushing with this jagged brand of rock n’ roll that will likely draw similarities to Snooper, though their brand feels a little deeper here. Their use of electronic bursts create this tension like things are breaking loose, as if the world, or the office, is spinning out of control; it’s a great contrast considering the tune hits out at the mundane office supplies. They whet your appetite just enough, then close things down, meaning you’ll have to keep it on repeat all day…or at least until May 1st when EP2 hits via Feel it Records and Wrong Speed Records.

The Norwegian Blue Share A Different Light

While we patiently await the debut EP from The Norwegian Blue, Erik Aamot has teased us with yet another offering from the Electric Pop Group guitarist. It’s a light bit of classic indiepop sounds, with crisp guitar notes that jangle and dive, opening up into a melodious chorus with soft textures beneath to build the tune. For instance, this track features a really bright horn solo, layering the song with some warmth that certainly finds the tune growing in its majesty. Really looking forward to hearing more from the project, so keep your eyes on Matinee Recordings who have handled Erik’s previous work…and this single too!

Maxwell Farrington and Le Superhomard Share Lorene

If Leonard Cohen were making music today, I have a feeling it would sound quite a bit like Maxwell Farrington and Le Superhomard. The duo create a rich sound that pulls from the subdued brand of electronica then match it up with the dulcet tones of Farrington’s croon; it feels like a timeless piece, yet very much molded to fit the modern generation. It makes sense they’re presenting this new single in a video format, as the track has a very cinematic nature to it; you can hear these little electronic pulses pushing forth, almost as if they’re accenting a climactic moment, or much the case here…a great accompanying vocal. They’ll release Window Tax via Talitres on April 24th.

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