Check Out Seatape

I hadn’t heard the name Seatape until this last weekend when a new tune came my way, but it seems like the artist is a rising star out there…and this jangly post-punk number illustrates where the draw is. This song’s entirety is tethered to this distinctive propulsion from the beat, tunneling through the speakers like some burrowing earworm. In the presentation of the vocals you’ll get that sort of dreamy indifference that the earliest acts embraced, sort of working in this industrial landscape, albeit one brimming with melody. Just felt like you should try this little ditty on for size.

Last Week’s Jams (7.28 – 8.1)

It was a really strange week over on the music side of things; Tuesday blew up and we covered 10 brand new songs. But, then it’s like everything died and there were no new tunes. Alas, we managed to get into about 25 new jams, though one didn’t hit the DSPs, so we’ll have to have you play detective (or just go love Piggietails already). I got to meet some new bands this week, like Aussie’s Mana Pools, as well as My Generation, so be sure to keep an eye on both. Some diehard acts we love also came out with new tunes, such as Snooper‘s new album, Massage back in the fold and another Dancer hit from their forthcoming banger of an LP. Plus, the are is some ATX love from Nuclear Daisies and J’Cuuzi too! Get on it.

Stream SLUDGEcontent from J’cuuzi

This new EP from Austin band J’cuuzi dropped a week ago, but I hadn’t really had a chance to dive into their weird world of electronica until this week, so I wanted to circle back and give SLUDGEcontent some proper love. It’s five tracks, and they’re all bangers in their own fashion. “Fame by Death” uses this propulsive groove to set up a heavenly vocal that floats until the chorus bites and spins you around. “Bad Toy” hits a little bit of a darker corner, fusing the band’s electronic sound with a bit more gothic underscoring. “You Can’t Wallow With Us” reminds me a lot of early CSS, playful and fun and built for parties. “Big Machine” operates like a B-52s/Pylon B-side, in the best way possible…and the chorus delivers every time. Closing it out with “How 2 Get Everything You Wanted 4 Free (Forever)” goes back to the darker moments, with little rays of pop sunshine breaking through at just the right moment.

Pleased to Meet You: Mana Pools

If you have been reading this site for a few months, then you’ve likely already met Mana Pools, at least in some form. The new project is made up of Adam and James of Dumb Things, who released their own excellent Self Help LP this past Spring. Now, they’ve opened a little side-hustle, still featuring the stellar songwriting, albeit with a little bit more subdued vibe…on this first single anyways. This is a campfire stomper, as you can envision a bunch of folks picking up their tools to build some intertwining guitar notes while their buds fill in the space with popping snare hits and squeaks on the harmonica. Personally, I love how the wayward twang has been adopted, and in this form doesn’t feel Western at all. Really excited to hear the rest of Fredrick Street; it comes out on August 29th.

Eli Carvajal Signs with Safe Suburban Home

I love when a label just falls in love with a record that may not fit our expectations, but still adheres to the label philosophy of releasing music you love, like the new pick up from Safe Suburban Home. They’ve mostly been playing with outsider pop like the new Autocamper LP (you should buy that!), but today they’ve announced the signing of Eli Carvajal, a UK artist that reminds me an awful lot of young Bon Iver. He’s got an interesting playing style using open tunings on an upside down right handed guitar (that he plays left-handed) so it creates this resonance in the notes that hits deep within your soul. There’s not too much else really added behind the strum and his voice, with only the slightest embellishment used, as there’s this clarity that sharpens the delivery, digging its hooks deep in the listener. Eyen Forever is out on October 3rd.

Dancer Deliver Baby Blue

If you were seeking out a pick me up this morning, then you are going to want to get your ears ready for this new Dancer tune. I loved the rush of blood that kicked off with the guitars that drive this tune forward, but if I’m being completely honest, the rhythm section is what completes the band’s sound, musically. They’re so tight that every little speed switch and piece of off-kilter movement just gives the entirety of the tune this bounce that makes it an undeniable hit. Don’t forget that Gemma Fleet’s distinctive voice is an absolute highlight no matter the style, and you get plenty of vocal-forward moments in this new bop. More or Less is out September 12th via Meritorio Records.

Juppe Announces Fun! And How to Have It

If you are in the mood for opening your day with some retro-infused pop, might we reintroduce you to Finnish artist Juppe, who just announced a brand new record today. Stylistically, you might find some similarities to acts like Tunde Adebimpe or Blood Orange, playing a brand of pop that’s rooted in deep house grooves and remnants of classic soul. There’s little nuanced guitars and samples that lift the track beyond the basics and turns it into this huge groovy tune that you’re going to want to drop right into your weekend playlist. Fun! And How to Have It is out September 19th via Soliti.

Piggietails Announce Self-Titled Debut

For those of you that have followed the Australian scene over the last however-long, there’s a distinctive sound that’s been omnipresent for the last two decades (and beyond); it’s a sound that has elements of Flying Nun and nods to Go Betweens all about, and perhaps tragically labeled as dole-wave. But, in the end, acts like Piggietails make it all worth it, as the charm of his style never fades. The group announced their debut LP, and it’s working with this really steady and snappy beat that allows for the circular jangling to get you caught up in your feelings. A softened vocal comes in, presenting you with this calmed effect that seems intertwined with the musical vibe, just kind of bobbing up and down on the rhythm. They’ll release Piggietails on September 19th via Spoilsport Records.

Pleased to Meet You: My Generation

I have been keeping an eye on Post Present Medium, the label working out of LA that’s responsible for the most recent Chronophage EP. Just recently they dropped this rad tune from My Generation, which is an act completely new to me, so why not give you a listen? I was drawn into the track by that ringing guitar sound coursing through this one, but then the kind of disaffected vocal delivery reminded me of a wandering Lou Reed; there are also some curled syllables that reminded me of Courtney Barnett. The group rides out the groove, letting the track sort of make its own path with those jangling guitars and light tambourine giving just enough texture for the song to grab you. Will it get to you?

The 1981 Announce New 7″

You deserve to crank up your speakers for this one; you’ll want to feel the blast of the riffs melting your face. But, don’t think of the new single from the 1981 as a “one-trick pony,” as it’s definitely more than its power-pop parts. Sure, that’s all in there, particularly if you’re diving into the verses here, but you can find a little bit of jangling brightness and old school alt rock mixing it all up inside. When they turn the sugary sweetness up around the 2:28 mark, you’re going to rush out and grab their new 7″ from Dandy Boy Records…it’ll be out on August 29th.

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