Junk Culture – Wild Quiet

Rating: ★★★½☆

When you receive a record in the mail, and notice that there’s just one man behind the project, sometimes you jump to inclusions, expecting the output to merely be the work of a man and his laptop.  Fortunately for everyone, this is not the case with Deepak Mantena and his project Junk Culture.  Sure, the new record, Wild Quiet, definitely uses some electronic flourishes, but the accompanying music makes it a stand out among many of its peers.

Immediately, there’s a discordant guitar opening on “Oregon,” before drums come crashing into your ears.  Deepak’s vocals soon join in, hanging somewhere in the middle of the mix, which allows them to be purposeful, but not the sole focus of the track.  There’s some vocals that back Mantena at parts, particularly during the chorus that make the song, and its construction remarkable; clearly this isn’t just your average one-man laptop project. Then Wild Quiet takes a more electronic driven turn on the album’s title track.  This jam features stabbing electronic beats, but a fair amount of solid percussion to accentuate the synthesized beats. When execution is done this well, it’s hard not to appreciate the actions of even the loneliest of songwriters.

In listening to the latest from Junk Culture, I think one of the elements that provides that extra bit of special is the usage of live drums.  Playing “Indian Summer,” I wanted to lump it in with bands like Twin Shadow, and it definitely has that hooky throwback groove, but the live drums give it a bit of grit…they’re not the cleanest sounding drums, but they hit hard, giving the song an added bit of emphasis that distances the record from its contemporaries. The kick drum that opens “Ceremony” even adds a darker bit of resonance from the opening line; it contrasts perfectly with the song itself, which is more of a slow burner in essence. If you need more evidence, then just take one listen to “Young Love.”  Personally, it’s the song that I’ve connected with the most on the album; there’s something about the ringing guitar sound and the way the vocals are lined up and looped back again as backing vocals.  It’s definitely a special song in my book.

Thinking about it, perhaps the reason Deepak Mantena opted for a solo career in a sense is that he wanted complete control over the music he’s creating, and we’re fortunate that his Junk Culture project is producing such unique results.  Yes, it’s possible the addition of something extra could take an album like Wild Quiet over the moon, but for now, it’s a completed work that doesn’t seem to need anything else…that is, of course, besides your listening attention.

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Download: Junk Culture – Growing Pains [MP3]

 

New Rockin’ Tune From Blonde Summer

Well summer is finally over, but that doesn’t mean I can’t sneak in one or two songs to help brighten the sadness that has overcome those of us in education.  This shiny little number from Los Angeles based group Blonde Summer called “Robots On Command” is perfect for pulling us out of our end of vacation doldrums.  It’s got a great opening riff, continues to rock throughout, and has that nice bit of sunshine that those Californians all seem to take for granted.  The song appears on the band’s recently released EP Slow Daze which is available to purchase on iTunes.

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Download: Blonde Summer – Robots On Command [MP3]

New Chilled Song from Gangi

It’s always amazing to me what modern recordings processes can do for a duo; you know, things that couldn’t be done as easily in the 60s.  My newest discovery is LA duo Gangi, who’ve got a little bit of a psych bent on their tunes.  They’ll soon be releasing their second LP, Gesture Is, on October 2nd via Office of Analogue and Digital.  Not only am I stoked upon the groove coming here, but I’m really digging the way the group is looping the vocals–which is what I was referencing earlier.  If you listen carefully you can hear the faint squawk of a horn near the end of the song…another special moment. Enjoy this one.

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Photo credit to Benjamin Gallardo.

 

Yet Another New jam from Ty Segall

The hardest working man in indie rock is back at it again with yet another new single, this one preparing us for his upcoming record, Twins.  Personally, this is one of my favorite new Ty songs of the last year; I like the way it opens up with chilled female vocals before Ty bursts in with his usual squall of guitar noise.  And, while it would be easy for the female voice to disappear, Ty keeps it in there to counterbalance his own whaling.  This is probably the best he’s written in all year.  You can pick up Twins from Drag City on October 9th, or pick up the 7″ with this featured tune on September 4th.

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More New Music From The Helio Sequence

Last month we heard a new single from The Helio Sequence called “October” and I know the entire ATH crew was pumped to hear the band was back into action.  Today the band is offering another new song called “Hall of Mirrors” up for free download and it’s getting us even more amped up for the upcoming album.  As previously mentioned, Helio Sequence have a new album coming out entitled Negotiations which is available on September 11th via Sub Pop.

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Download: The Helio Sequence – Hall of Mirrors [MP3]

New Jam from Punks on Mars

Ryan Howe has gotten a lot of love for his Punks on Mars project, and I have a feeling he’s on the verge of unleashing something magical.  The New York power-pop glam rocker has just released a new digital single, and he’s been generous enough to let us share one of the latest tracks from the People Talk single with you.  I love the fact that he relies heavily on the keyboard/organ sound with this track, whilst still maintaining that sinister edge of garage pop.  This is definitely becoming one of my favorite acts to jam to; you’ll dig it if you want a little bit more glitter pop with your tastes for the likes of Hunx.

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Stream Divine Fits and Yeasayer @ NPR

NPR has full album and track-by-track streaming of Yeasayer‘s Fragrant World and Divine FitsA Thing Called Divine Fits (see pics form the first official show here). These are two of the late summer’s, early fall’s most anticipated releases, so you now have something to wrap your ears around and make the decisions as to whether or not the limited edition vinyl you have on preorder is worth it.

Get your Fits fix here.

Get your Fragrant on here.

New Indie Pop from The Spook School

Let’s be honest, I’m a sucker from good indie pop.  While browsing through the immense catalogue of Cloudberry Records, I came across this offering from the label’s The Spook School.  It’s not a surprise to me that the band is based in Edinburgh, but it surprises me that more people don’t adamantly swoon over music like this.  The song starts off with a bit of a jangling guitar, but as it moves along, there’s more of a bright discordant guitar that jabs in and out.  It doesn’t hurt that the chorus uses male/female vocals in unison (love it).  If you’re in the mood visit the CR site and pre-order this new 7″ from The SS.

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Download:The Spook School – Here We Go [MP3]

Slow Jam from Mandrax Icon

I figured we should start the week off a little bit slow, as no one really needs to jump right into things on a Monday.  I’m bringing you this great slow burner from Mandrax Icon, who just released his latest album on cassette via our friends overseas at Cakes and Tapes (also on vinyl via Nostril Records). I just love the vocals of singer Marcio, who apparently did all the work on the entire album, Mary Climbed the Ladder for the Sun.  It’s definitely an album with a folk leaning, with hidden gems of touching melody scattered about.  I really hope you’ll like this as much as I do.

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Download:Mandrax Icon – Dead Joy [MP3]

New Pop Tune from Empress Hotel

Personally, I think a good pop tune supersedes all allegiance to hipsterdom and elements of cool.  And in that spirit, I’ve fallen for this new track from Empress Hotel.  The New Orleans-based group will be releasing their Heavy Halo album via Park the Van Records on September 11th.  On their latest single, they’re just getting into a nice solid groove, allowing the natural hook within the song to make its way into your ears. You get the feeling that these dudes were sitting around, relaxing and writing fun tunes that warmed their hearts. Sounds like a recipe for a really fun time. See for yourself.

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Download:Empress Hotel – Holly [MP3]

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