New Music From Tim Kasher

I think we’ve made it pretty clear here at ATH that we have long been behind any and all music created by the indie great Tim Kasher.  With his huge catalog of material in Cursive and The Good Life, what’s not to like about the guy?  So after all this time Kasher has decided to put out his very first album of new material under his own name.  Below you can find a sneak peak at the new solo album, The Game of Monogomy, in the form of track “Cold Love”.  We’ll be the first in line when Kasher’s solo album hits stores on October 5th on Saddle Creek. (via)

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Download: Tim Kasher – Cold Love [MP3]

Darker My Love – Alive as You Are

Rating: ★★★★☆

When California’s Darker My Love released their album 2 in 2008, you could definitely feel the psychedelic history of their home state coming through.  But, we fast forward to the present day, and it seems that their take on California rock has swayed a bit, moving into a different, albeit better, direction.  The new album Alive as You Are charts new territory, and while it may surprise old fans, it’s not to be dismissed.

Listening to lead track “Backseat” you find a fresher version of the band, one that is reminiscent of the Grateful Dead, if you extracted excess amounts of hippy.  It’s got a hint of the same drug culture, yet feels like the eternal setting of California.  This song even features some pseudo-jam guitar solos, though none that will make you drool in your beard while rocking the same solo for six hours a la Jerry Garcia.

While the album does seem steeped in the history of American folk/jam/whatever, it still has a presence that is pertinent to the modern music scene. “Split Minute” uses a deeper toned vocal atop the same crisp guitar sound found in the opening minutes, which sort of brings to mind bands like Blitzen Trapper, yet with the right amount of restraint, and none of the bravado–all good things from this end. It all leads to the early high-point for Alive as You Are, as “New America” just flat out wins.  It’s got a bit of a meandering guitar line throughout, but the half-sung vocal really establishes a casual mood.  What really pushes the song into the winner category is the chorus near the end, which just wraps the song up in this great little crashing harmony.

It’s odd, but even those who aren’t fans of the San Francisco roots music, such as myself, will probably find themselves digging deeper and deeper into the carefully crafted melodies that are evident throughout.  Slide guitars don’t even do much to dissuade listeners, and songs like “Trail the Line” are the perfect example of how, if executed properly, this style of music can remain vital and fresh in today’s world.  Amazing choruses seem par for the course on this record by Darker My Love.  The delivery of the words “please make up your mind, for me” just hit you in the face at precisely the right time, and nothing can go wrong for the band at this late juncture.

If you’re looking for detractors, you’ll be hard pressed to find one, though surely this album would be more successful during the late autumnal season, as opposed to the sweltering summer months.  And, yes, it does appear to drag in a few spots, but Alive as You Are succeeds on so many different levels that its remarkable to even think of this as the same band from a few years ago. I don’t know, but it makes me want to go listen to Neil Young.  Darker My Love have a dark name, and dark imagery projected on their cover, but everything about this record is warm and bright, making it one hell of an album, no matter what time of year you listen to it.

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Download: Darker My Love – Trail The Line [MP3]

Wooden Birds @ The Parish (8/20)

Date 8/20/10
Location The Parish
Doors 9pm
Tickets $13 @ Parish website

The Wooden Birds are making a name for themselves in and out of Austin so you better hurry to The Parish on Thursday night while you can still see them at such a small venue.  Joining the Austinites on the stage are fellow locals The Mercers and Canadian musician Dan Mangan.  Mr. Mangan is touring in support of the U.S. release of his debut LP Nice, Nice, Very Nice which came out last year in Canada.  Latest single from Dan and his band “Road Regrets” can be found below.

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Download: Dan Mangan – Road Regrets [MP3]

New Music From Savoir Adore

I’ve recently been getting into this Brooklyn duo Savoir Adore.  The group’s debut album In The Wooded Forrest features 14 tracks of poppy goodness eerily similar to Mates of State with catchy guitar licks and less organ.  Below you can check out jangly new tune from the group called “Honestly”.  Heading to the Savior Adore website will also find you with 3 more free MP3s for the price of an email.  Pick up the debut LP on September 6th via Cantora Records. (via)

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Download: Savoir Adore – Honestly [MP3]

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt @ Emo’s (8/19)

Date 8/19/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $8 @ Ticketweb

When are these Knuckle Rumbler kids not putting on some sick party these days?  Seems like they’ve always got the hot ticket in town.  Thursday night is no different at Emo’s with a dance party like no other featuring Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt, The Diamonds, Sphynx, and DJ tunes by Hot Britches side project Wolf Teeth.  I’d recommend that anyone looking for a party to make it out for this one.

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Download: Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt – Ride Friend Ship [MP3]

New Music from A Classic Education

I’ve been debating about whether or not to completely abandon electronically enhanced tunes, a la the Sleigh Bells and what nots, and listening to Italy’s A Classic Education really is pushing me further in that direction.  The vocals have a little bit of distance, yet there’s a familiar quality, as if you’re listening to the band play in your roommate’s bedroom.  Guitars seem to sort of coast through casually, yet with this incredible sharp presence.  Lucky for all us Stateside, we’ll get a chance to hear new tracks from the band when their Hey There Stranger EP hits shores on September 21st via Lefse.  Give me guitars and good tunes, and I’ll always be your friend.

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Download: A Classic Education – Gone to Sea [MP3]

New Music From Light Pollution

While I can’t say I was terribly crazy about Light Pollution’s debut LP Apparitions, I do like this new laid back track “Magic Kingdoms Kick My Teeth In”.  The song appears on a short compilation put together by L.A. music management company Heart Music.  In addition to this new Light Pollution joint, the sampler features 5 other song from varying artists and can be download on the Heart Music bandcamp page.

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Download: Light Pollution – Magic Kingdoms Kick My Teeth In [MP3]

New Music from Wild Nothing

Remember when I raved about how great Wild Nothing‘s Gemini was?  Well, the band, the one project of Jack Tatum, will return with the Golden Haze EP this fall on Captured Tracks.  If you pass judgement based on the following track, it seems like Wild Nothing will definitely have another gem of pop music to win the adoration of listeners everywhere.  Label me excited.

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Download: Wild Nothing – Golden Haze [MP3]

TV Torso @ Emo’s (8/18)

Date 8/18/10
Location Emos
Doors 9pm
Tickets $5 @ Door

One of Austin’s hottest up and coming bands TV Torso have a show planned for the inside stage at Emo’s on Wednesday night.  Fellow locals International Waters will be in on the fun as well.  I’d recommend catching this band in this intimate setting before they blow up.  Latest new music from TV Torso “Slanderers’ Stew” can be found below.

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Download: TV Torso – Slanderers’ Stew [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]

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