The Dodos Give Us Something New

thedodos01The Dodos have always been a band beloved by those of us at ATH even if their more recent material has left us longing a bit for the good old days.  Today I’m happy to share with you this new track “Competition” that is really a return to old form in my opinion.  The song is a simple pop number with those folky overtones that made us fall for this band back in the day.  Truly a hit for the winter season.

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Show Preview: The Oh Sees @ Hotel Vegas

Thee Oh Sees

Date 11/11/14
Location Hotel Vegas
Doors 7pm
Tickets $20 @ Eventbrite

For those of you who didn’t quite get your fix this weekend, Hotel Vegas has an awesome show going down tomorrow night that kicks off pretty early for you working types.  Drag City mainstay Jack Name kicks off at 8pm with the recently reunited (did they really even break up?) The Oh Sees taking the stage at 9pm.  Following the headlining acts outside is a stellar lineup of locals inside featuring Warm Soda, Hundred Visions, and A Giant Dog.  Kick off the week right!

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Pop Beauty From Dam Gila

1415308795-dam-gila-so-long-leisureYawn just put out a new album this year, but that doesn’t mean leading man Adam Gil plans on taking time off anytime soon.  No, he’s been hard at work on some solo material under the moniker Dam Gila with a full album of new songs due out later this month.  Previewing the new LP is this new song “Home Again” and I’m finding myself very impressed with the solo work.  It’s a psych rock based number, with some truly incredible pop tendencies laden throughout.  I’m finding it irresistible.

New album, So Long, Leisure, is due out on November 18th.

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Innocent Fun from Ghastly Menace

agastSometimes you just want to kick on a great catchy tune and have a little fun.  The instant you press play on this song from Ghastly Menace you should find yourself transported to that world, filled with bursting melodies and hooks that will keep you coming back for more. It’s definitely something infectious, which a lot of people really need in their Friday listen, so why not pick this as the best track to make your day.  The band will soon be releasing Songs from Ghastly Menace, their debut LP, so keep an eye out for that anticipated release.

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Austin Spotlight: Sleep Good Release New Single

godTypically, I fill our pages with Norman Wanklord rock and roll revelations in the Austin scene, but today I wanted to take a look at the ambient side of Austin’s music scene with long-time ATH favorite, Sleep Good.  Will’s been busy working on other varying projects, but he’s returned to his studio to complete the work that will comprise the entirety of his new record, Dream Dealer.  The song below is just a little taste of the instrumental structures he’s been able to compose, which no doubt also influences the film’s he’s been able to score (with some T. Malick character).  Look for his full return when the LP hits on January 6th.

 

Hard Rock from Hard Left

hardTrying to cram as much hard rock into your day as possible, which is why I’m bringing you this new Hard Left track…the second tune from the new band.  It was first brought to my attention because it features Mike Schulman of Slumberland Records, but the song has this great boogie to it, hiding beneath the scuzzy recording.  Yea, there’s a bit of a growl to the vocals, but you’ve got to have a hint of anger when you’re singing about Skinheads, right?  The band will release this single on a 7″ via Future Perfect Records on December 8th; here’s to a better tomorrow.

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Love This New Track from Barkhouse

barkThere’s two reasons I’m in love with this track from Barkhouse.  Part of the work, particularly the drumming, reminds me of great Walkmen tracks.  On the other hand there’s a Casablancas indifference that’s been recorded in the vocals.  Together, the song packs this huge punch that’s fairly gritty, with just enough pop sensibility to keep listeners tapping their toes throughout the day.  If you dig this song, as you should, look for an EP titled Wolves at the Wall to come your way very very soon.

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Flesh Lights – Free Yourself

10658972_727475723954210_6969944611352798152_oRating: ★★★★½

Modern punk rock seems to have gotten a bit stale, in my opinion.  You get tons of reverb on the vocals, you get guitar riffs galore, but you never get a band that embodies everything, until you listen to the new Flesh Lights record.  Listeners will find songs that are brash in parts, or tracks filled with arena rock riffs, but most impressive is that Free Yourself shows true musicianship.

You couldn’t ask for a better opening track than “Just About Due.”  It’s a power pop gem filled with this huge guitar stomp that really emphasizes the band’s skills with their respective instruments.  Every riff begs you to pump your fist, and I’m in love with the solo that breaks through briefly near the end, not to mention the growl of the vocal.  Such a tune would fit perfectly alongside “I Wait,” if we were to look at modern album structures, but the band holds off on offering that hit until later in Free Yourself.  The lead guitar works its way through a great mini-solo, but the chorus is best appreciated by people screaming at the top of their lungs with their best set of buds.

Still, this isn’t a power-pop record; it’s a record of great rock songs.  Flesh Lights kick you in the teeth with tracks like “Middle Age” and “We Go Off.”  The former takes a knock at middle-aged wannabes and hangers-on, all the while rocking things with a swagger all their own.  Can’t believe these guys are calling me out!  “We Go Off” is perhaps one of the record’s most dangerous moments, knifing it’s way through your speakers with these jagged guitar riffs and a ferocious vocal that nears going off the tracks.  There’s a stuttering approach that sort of reminds me of the stylings you’d find on an ALL album; just listen through this track to hear the band’s talent.

One of my favorite tracks, “Time Thief” seemingly comes off like an outlier, jamming out in a semi-Ted Leo fashion, at least in regards to the vocal delivery.  But, in the spectrum of the album, it fits in perfectly, displaying the band’s willingness to fill Free Yourself with nothing but their twelve best recorded songs.  Honestly, you can’t throw a single song on this album to the side; every single song is great in its own right, so sticking them all together in perfect order is yet another reason while Flesh Lights should be considered by all as a band at top of their game.

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Free Yourself is available from 12XU.

New Music from Vision Fortune

visionThis is something interesting, indeed.  I will say that I’m not too familiar with the work of Vision Fortune, but man, this track is definitely worth your time.  It sort of reminds me of the work of Liars, at least in their post-rock experimental pre-dance phase.  The sound is haunting in a sense, yet there’s definitely something that is drawing me…especially as the instrumental touches go their own way in the end.   Interested in what the band’s doing? Then check out their new album, Country Music, when ATP releases it in February of the next year.

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What To Eat At FFF9

Formula 1Soon. You will be hungry. Festing is hard work. You burn the calories with those 16oz curls. You will shimmy your way to slim if you don’t grab a snack or two. Thanks to the concept of mobile food vendors laser-focused on doing one thing really well, music festivals went from horrible concession stand gut bombs to delightfully crafted dishes, or at least a gourmet version of the gut-bomb.

So let’s review a few killer options to gnaw on at Fun Fun Fun Fest…

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