New Music from The Great Nostalgic

Make no mistake about it; we’re huge fans of Austin band The Great Nostalgic.  Just recently they released their second album, Hope We Live Like We Promised, but they’re not stopping there.  Currently the band is holed up, hard at work on a brand new EP.  You can clearly tell the band’s sound has changed from their first effort, sounding tighter here than they have in the past, throwing out a melding of sounds in the middle of the track to bring you effortless brilliance.  It’s about time more people start taking notice of this great act.  Heed my warning folks.

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Download: The Great Nostalgic – Doomsday Radio [MP3]

New Music from The Sweet Ones

As a younger music fan, I just needed fast guitars, maybe some shouting and a good melody.  Nowadays, I find myself attached to all sorts of sounds (you can’t rule anything out these days), which is why I’ve been enjoying this track from The Sweet Ones.  At first, it sorts of comes off like an oddball Modest Mouse, but the more I listen to it, the use of horns doesn’t seem like excess, so I tend to align these guys with more of a Rock Plaza Central feel–just with a bit more pop.  Make no doubt about it though, it’s definitely quirky, in the most endearing way.  You’ll find this track and others on the group’s new album Big Mistakes, which is in  stores now.

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Download: The Sweet Ones – Carburetor [MP3]

More New Music from Wise Blood

Thanks to a big push from the Interwebs, Wise Blood has quickly grown in popularity, and after hearing his most recent single, there’s a reason for that.  Personally, that sweeping melody hiding beneath the mass of ambient noises grabbed me, but those ringing guitars that come in and out in the middle of versus, definitely furthered my appreciation.  Every time I repeat this track, there’s something else that stands out to me, which is the sign of great craftsmanship.  You can find this song, as well as others, when the These Wings EP hits stores on August 30th via Dovecote.

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Download: Wise Blood – Nosferatu [MP3]

New Pop Jam From Prussia

Fun pop jams are proving to be harder to come by now that summer is winding down and bands are preparing for more subdued fall releases.  Well don’t tell Detroit band Prussia and their sweet pop tune called “Mediator”.  The song appears on a new 4 song EP from the band Poor English, Pt. 1 which is available on bandcamp at a name your own price deal or for purchase on 10″ vinyl.  It’s an enjoyable listen to say the least.

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Download: Prussia – Mediator [MP3]

New Music From Whalers

Local boys Whalers grabbed our attention earlier this year and landed a much coveted Artist 2 Watch tag.  Since that time, the band has been hard at work recorded some tunes to follow up their late 2010 release How the Ship Goes Down.  The new song I have for you below “Cheat on Each Other” is taken from those new recordings and appears on new EP, Paddle Easy which hits streets on September 6th.  Apparently more great things are on the horizon for this up and coming Austin band, so stay tuned as we get the details.

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Download: Whalers – Cheat On Each Other [MP3]

New Music (to me) from Nick Carswell & The Elective Orchestra

One of my favorite sounds, musically, is the combination of a gentle male voice juxtaposed with an appropriately matched female harmony,  so I was lucky today when I came across Nick Carswell & The Elective Orchestra, a group that employs such tricks. The band released their album The Word not too long ago, but it’s just now making it to my computer, and I’m grateful for that.  Just wait for the drums to kick in near the end of this song, rolling you towards the melodious end of the track.  Sure, it’s an unassuming little pop ditty, but sometimes those are the best.

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Download: Nick Carswell & Elective Orchestra – Folks Like Us [MP3]

New Jam From The Clap

Here’s a fun new song called “Lucy 2” from Atlanta based fuzz-pop band The Clap.  The song appears on a new 7″ single due out from the band on September 6th via Double Phantom Records.    Having only been around for a couple of years, not much info can be found about this promising band but more tunes are available over on their bandcamp page.  Any song with a recorder solo is sure to be posted on this site…

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Download: The Clap – Lucy 2 [MP3]

More Music from Fresh & Onlys

San Fran’s Fresh & Onlys are really starting to get on my nerves.  Whether it’s frontman Tim Cohen or the whole band, they just keep turning out tunes, and good ones at that.  I’ve probably spent close to $100 on this band this year alone (Tim Cohen included), which either means I’m a sucker, or they’re just that good; I’m going with the latter. P4K announced that they’ll be releasing another new 7″ in September, and based on this, there goes a bit more money from my wallet.  I’m guessing you feel the same about their whispy vocals and jangling psych guitars.

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Download: Fresh & Only’s – I Would Not Know the Devil [MP3]

New Music from United Fruit

I’ll give you that this is a little bit abrasive, compared to the music I usually post about, but I still have a penchant for the heavier side of things.  Unlike most bands in their area, Glaswegian group United Fruit are here to give you a swift kick to the teeth.  The guitars are shredding and the vocals are reminiscent of the olden days of Trail of Dead, so you know we Austinites are going to have a liking for that.  These kids have just released their new album, Fault Lines, and aside from one track (“Three”) it’s a rocker through and through.  Perhaps it’s to your liking too?

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Download: United Fruit – Kamikaze [MP3]

New Music from Big Harp

We’re just a few weeks away from the release of the new album from recent Saddle Creek signing, Big Harp. Their album is titled White Hat, and it’s going to be in stores on August 30th, surely winning over a lot of new fans for the band.  I like the trickling melody of this single, and of course, the deep quality of the vocals definitely attracts me.  I’m also appreciating the dichotomy between the vocals and the underlying pop sensibility of the song’s construction.  Things looks to be a really promising debut for the husband and wife duo from Nebraska.

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Dwonload: Big Harp – Everybody Pays [MP3]

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