Jorge Elbrecht Readies Here Lies


Jorge Elbrecht
has featured quite a bit on these pages, though most recently as a solo artist stepping out of the Violens past. But, one listen and you’ll see similar touchstones in the construction of this track; it relies upon heavily pulsing electronics as the central feature to the tune. Jorge’s vocals ride the wave of that pulse, joined throughout by a guest appearance from Tamaryn. I’m really enjoying the way Jorge is crafting these tunes, meaning that Here Lies will probably be a smash in my eyes; it drops on February 28th.

Check the New Tres Oui Tune

Obviously we’re big Tres Oui fans, and we’ve been fortunate enough to get several spins through their forthcoming LP, Poised to Flourish. Today, the band dropped one of the album’s standout tracks, “Red Wine and Dry Ice.” My favorite bit about this song centers on the track’s chorus; Nate delivers a lightning quick mini-verse, ending with the song’s title. But, just as “dry ice” comes through your speakers your met with a rush of distorted guitars as Nate takes on more of a croon. It’s a special moment, both on the record, and in the band’s live performance. You can pre-order their LP from Shrimper Records right HERE.

Stream New Tune from Doble Pletina

There’s this tiny little label running over in Barcelona named Discos de Kirlian; I’ve written about the label a few times in the past. Yesterday they just dropped the delightful Canciones de Aventuras de Kirlian compilation and this wonderful Doble Pletina track struck me. Any fan of playful indiepop will not be able to fall head over heels in love with this tune, working with the core line of “un dia gris” (translated to grey day) melodically hopping over synthesized percussion. This song exemplifies the power of pop, able to emotionally pull you in, whether or not there’s a language barrier. Feel free to fall in love to the rest of the compilation HERE.

Habibi Are Coming Back

Perhaps they never went anywhere, but regardless, Habibi has been silent for the last four years…that is until they dropped this brand new single. The group have finished up their new EP titled Cardamom Garden, and it looks to employ some of the similar touches of their last effort, though they group claims to be visiting the space where Iranian roots mesh with Midwestern pop aesthetics. Interestingly, it definitely seems rooted in the sounds of soulful psychedelia, indicating that perhaps our world is much smaller, musically speaking, than we imagined. Have a listen and be on the lookout for that new EP.

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Drop New Tune

After making huge waves in the US with their debut EP for Sub Pop, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever return with a brand new track. This song finds the band very much playing in line with what we’ve come to expect from the band, guitars working atop each other with melody always in the sights. The sharp turn just after the 1 minute marks is a special moment that sets up the chorus of “back on the mainland.” This song hints at great things to come, but no word on a new release. There is, however, a huge list of Spring dates all across Europe and the US, so keep your eyes peeled to see if they’re coming your way.

Wooing Release In Colour Video

Wooing is the relatively recent project of Rachel Trachtenberg, who many of you might recognize for her role as the drummer in the Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players. She’s move one, grown up and begun a project with several friends. Today, we’re here with the band’s “In Colour” video, which provides a wonderful glimpse at the music the group is concocting. The first 1.5 minutes here are intimate, softened vocals and carefully picked chords; it’s the perfect set-up for what is soon to follow. Sampled vocals and rolling drums enter the picture, changing the sonic landscape into one of experimental pop music that excites through to the end. The trio have just released their Daydream Time Machine EP via Ba Da Bing!

Catching Up with Lost Sound Tapes

Several years ago I came across Lost Sound Tapes, I felt like it specialized in the prefect blend of DIY ethics and bedroom pop. The label had a few releases in 2017, but it looks like big things are in store for fans in 2018…they’ve just announced 3 new releases. They just dropped the new Squill LP, Bury It…which can be streamed HERE. But, looking forward, they have two releases coming in February that would appreciate your ears. First, Badlands will release 10 new tracks detailing life, death, space, love and everything in between; it’s the project of Adrian Chi Tenney. Second, Family Video will release their debut full-length; it’s a charming bit of pop, seemingly drawing from the alternative vibe of the late 90s through a more more modern scope. Small labels are important, and this is one of my favorites.

Stream Guilt EP from The Ocean Party

The Ocean Party continue their ceaseless barrage of pop hits with the just released Guilt EP, available via Spunk Records. I always love everything these guys pull off together, and with this EP, I’m quite taken by the track “Out;” it has this natural sense of wonderment…listen carefully as guitar lines stretch across the song’s horizon while the vocals hang in the air. All in all, the EP has a solemn feel to it, holding onto a certain emotion that can only be described by listening to all 6 tracks in one sitting. So, now’s your chance, get at the EP below.

Slept on Ghost Music

Despite fair warning from various friends, I completely slept on Ghost Music. But, now I aim to correct that by sharing one of the standout tracks from their just recently released I Was Hoping You’d Pass by Here. This tune exemplifies everything I love in pop music; it uses a great melody, occasionally inserting darker tones, with guitars working on top of each other. It’s odd that it sounds both nostalgic and familiar at the same time. Pretty sure that I’ll be playing this album a whole lot this year, so if you’re into great pop, then stream below.

Lots To Like About This Black Lizard Single

Finnish rock band Black Lizard has long been a staple here on the pages of Austin Town Hall. It’s certainly easy to post about the group when they deliver singles like this one called “Window in Time”. The track has this great, late 60’s/early 70’s psych rock vibe complete with some impressive buildups and breakdowns in the chorus. It’s a pretty easy song to get into really. I suggest you check it out now.

Black Lizard will release new album Celebration of a New Dawn on February 23rd via Fuzz Club Records.

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