Great New Song from Silver Firs

Sometimes in order to run this site, I have to seek out things other than my inbox (and other than P4k or Stereogum), so I often hit up various site, like I Guess I’m Floating; that’s where I found this wonderful new song from Silver Firs.  There’s more of a haunting indie rock chant associated with this song, rather than actualy lyrics, but the mood of the music is quite affecting.  You can find this jam, and more, when you pick up the self-titled album from this Swiss group.  It’s a casual number, but one that I hope you enjoy.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Silver-Firs-Away-We-Go.mp3]

Download: Silver Firs – Away We Go [MP3]

Show Preview: Plants and Animals @ Lamberts (5/25)

Date Friday, May 25th
Location Lamberts
Doors 1000 pm
Tickets $10 from C3

With all the incredible shows in town on Friday evening, we wanted to make sure you were aware of all our favorite acts, so we got one more great suggestion for you, Plants and Animals.  The Canadian group will be making their way into town to play at Lamberts to support the release of their recent record, The End of That. In my mind, they’ve got this real classic indie rock song, but as the group’s evolved they seem to have taken on the personality of a rocking M. Ward–an interesting twist.  Opening the evening will be Papermoons, so show up early, and don’t talk ’til the band’s off the stage.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/02-The-End-of-That.mp3]

Download:Plants and Animals – The End of That [MP3]

Catchy New Indie Pop from The Tins

It doesn’t take too much to get me hooked on indie pop; I like casual melodies and simple hooks.  When I got this new track from The Tins, I definitely got that anxious indie pop feeling…somewhere between The Shins and Avi Buffalo.  It’s perfect tunes to give you that longing feeling as you look out your window onto a bright sunny day.  This is from their Life’s a Gas album, and it’s really got me in the mood to get outside and play.  There’s an innocence throughout the album that’s refreshing, and honestly, it’s sort of like when the Shins changed my life.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/11-Whiteout.mp3]

Download: The Tins – Whiteout [MP3]

Chaos In Tejas Preview: Royal Headache

Chaos in Tejas is one of the rising Austin festivals; it’s four days of rock n’ roll, and we here at ATH are down to highlight our favorite acts of the festival.  Our first must see act is Australia’s Royal Headache

While they’ve been garnering a huge following in their home country, they’re just now making huge waves in the US, having recently released their excellent self-titled debut on What’s Your Rupture?.  Personally, I couldn’t stop playing it for three weeks straight; it’s one of the most exuberant records I’ve gotten my hands on.

What does it sound like? Well, you can’t really lump them into any specific genre box, but one of the reasons they’re popularity grows is their combination of garage musical tactics with Shogun’s classic soul-style singing approach.  It’s an odd juxtaposition, but one that leads to the question of why more people haven’t tried this out.  When executed perfectly, there’s not much better out there.  According to our sources, their live show is something you don’t want to miss; it’s just as frenetic as the record…and that’s going to melt some faces.  Combat that with recent visa issues the band has, and I expect them to unleash the fury on Austin when they arrive.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/royal-headache-down-the-lane.mp3]

Download: Royal Headache – Down the Lane [MP3]

Show Preview: Ty Segall/White Fence @ the Mohawk (5/25)

Date Friday, May 25th
Location Mohawk
Doors 800 pm
Tickets $10 from Transmission

Tons of great shows on Friday night, but the one you’ll find me hitting up is Ty Segall and White Fence over at the Mohawk.  Ty’s got to be one of the busiest people in the business, releasing his latest album, Hair, with White Fence just this past month, then turning around to release another as the Ty Segall Band in just a bit.  Garage rock and glory are all his.  It’ll be interesting to see if Tim from White Fence plays a solo set, or if he’s just going to rock with Ty the whole night, or if they’ll trade back and forth.  You can also catch some great acts opening the night up, with Rayon Beach and Useless Eaters kicking things off the right way.  It’s going to be a rock n’ roll fueled night, but this is your friendly reminder to not talk at the show, please.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/02-I-Am-Not-A-Game-1.mp3]

Download: Ty Segall & White Fence – I Am Not A Game [MP3]

New Alternative Jam from Corporal

When you get an email referencing music by an actor, I admit I get a little bit skeptical. But, for some reason, I just want to hear more of this band Corporal, featuring actor Michael Shannon.  They’ve just released their record, Glory, and have plans for a new 7″ coming your way this summer.  There’s an off-kilter alternative feel to these dudes, and it’s got this familiar feeling that’s both nostalgic and refreshing.  But, don’t think of it as run-of-the-mill jams, they’ve got a touch all their own…for evidence just check out the rushed chorus on the track below.  It’s nice to know at least some actors have other skills besides the big screen.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/glory.mp3]

Download:Corporal – Glory [MP3]

Show Preview: Suckers @ Red 7 (5/25)

Date 5/25/12
Location Red 7
Doors 900p
Tickets $8 @ Frontgate

We’ve been looking forward to these guys coming back into town for quite some time now and we’re pleased to let everyone know that amigos Suckers are stopping into Austin on Friday night at Red 7.  As having seen this band live on more than one occasion, I can honestly tell you that $8 is well worth the cost.  Also entertaining your ears for the evening is boy genius Young Man and psych pop group Boyfrndz.  We’ll be there and so should you.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/04-Chinese-Braille.mp3]

Download: Suckers – Chinese Braille [MP3]

New Summer Tunes From Two Wounded Birds

Man it’s almost summer and it’s just about time for some sweet summer jams coming from RayRay.  Today I’ve got just what the doctor ordered in the form of “To Be Young” by UK based band Two Wounded Birds.  It seems like it’s been forever since we’ve heard from this group since we last posted about them way back in the fall of 2010.  Well now the group finally have their debut self-titled LP ready for a June 24th release date on Holiday Friends Records and we couldn’t be more excited.  Hell, I’m just beside myself.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/03-To-Be-Young.mp3]

Download: Two Wounded Birds – To Be Young [MP3]

JBM – Stray Ashes

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Truly heartfelt emotion is difficult to insert into a song, but it seems that Jesse Marchant, aka JBM, really excels in this sphere of the musical world.  His newest album, Stray Ashes (Western Vinyl) is soaked with emotion, and a lot of that has to do with Marchant’s voice, but he also implements careful accents to each song, giving listeners with an active ear pure joy.

Make no mistake about it, listening to Stray Ashes is probably going to leave you in a sullen/somber mood; there’s very few tracks that could even be described as upbeat, but that’s what will enable listeners to completely lose themselves in the work of Marchant. “Only Now,” which is a piano driven tune, is one of the few numbers on the record that I could see as even remotely light-hearted, and that revolved around the mood created by the pounding piano (and the brief drill of the snare drum). Still, Marchant’s vocals do their best to sway you away from feeling light-hearted; it’s as if he wants you to sink into the tracks, just as he dove into writing them, lost in his own world.  “Forests” is the other tune that I feel has a brighter quality.  I really enjoy the opening guitar line, and the way it sort of trickles in and out of your consciousness as you go to focus on Jesse’s voice; this song is my personal favorite.

Clearly, JBM‘s art is personal; you don’t write songs of this sort without completely investing your soul in the composition.  So when listening, it’s hard not to look deep inside of these songs, and yet close examination just lets you lose yourself in the construction of the song.  For instance, the opener, “Ferry” has this shaker that comes in and out of the track, then disappears, only to be replaced by a thinly veiled backing vocal.  Each time I listen, I try to search to see where, or if, they overlap, and each time, I’m more and more involved in the track; well played Jesse Marchant.  This a theme throughout the entirety of Stray Ashes, which is what helps you escape the occasionally monotonous tones of Jesse’s voice, which, by the way, I can’t entirely place.  It’s definitely familiar and been referenced to Jim James, but I’m not sure that’s what I’m thinking.  Anyways, aside, aside. Even the gently strummed tracks like “You Always Keep Around” or “Crooked Branches” have these faint flourishes (slide guitar, random percussion, etc) that are barely audible, but they’ll guide you to the immeasurable joy you’ll take out of each individual song; I can attest to this.

Initially, I couldn’t get into Stray Ashes as a whole.  It had some standout moments, but I wasn’t sold entirely on Jesse Marchant’s voice (might not be still).  However, the wonderful thing I discovered about JBM, as I’ve alluded to, is that he has the innate knack to draw you in emotionally with the song itself, then bring you in deeper with those extra touches that only come from truly gifted songwriters.  Each time I listen to a track, I immediately play it again to see if I heard what I thought I heard initially, and in the end, I find myself falling aimlessly into the song, and into the record itself.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/JBM-Winter_Ghosts.mp3]

Download:JBM – Winter Ghosts [MP3]

New(ish) Tunes from Veronica Falls

After releasing their self-titled album on Slumberland Records last fall, Veronica Falls was quick to return to the fold, still rocking out with the same label.  In quick succession they’ve turned around to complete a new 7″, which you can pick up right HERE.  It’s definitely got that 90s pop nostalgia, with brightly swirling guitars and a vocal performance (both male and female) that’s youthful and relaxed.  These are the kind of songs that made us fall in love with the group, so give the band a chance to warm your heart.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/01-My-Heart-Beats.mp3]

Download: Veronica Falls – My Heart Beats [MP3]

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