New Music From Stricken City

Stricken+CityThe new album Songs About People I know from British band Stricken City drops tomorrow on Kora Records and we’ve got a last minute preview before you go out and buy it.  This new single is called “Small Things” and highlights some of our favorite things about the band.  Think a little bit Yeah Yeah Yeahs mixed with some British fuzz guitar.

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Download: Stricken City – Small Things [MP3]

Le Loup @ Waterloo & Mohawk (11/2)

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Date 11/2/09
Location Waterloo & Mohawk
Doors 5pm & 9pm
Tickets Free & $8 from FrontGate

Recent Hardly Art signee Le Loup is making a stop in town on this fine Monday and you’ve got two chances to see them.  The first is a free Waterloo Records in-store at 5pm with the always nice free keg beer.  After that, head over to Mohawk for a full on set with Nurses and local boys Zorch providing the opening support.  ¡Feliz día de los muertos!

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Download: Le Loup – Forgive Me [MP3]

The Mary Onettes – Islands

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A few years back I walked into this band, unintentionally, and they’re melodic popscapes have since been part of my valued collection.  Really, it’s hard not to love a good band from Sweden.  Alas, The Mary Onettes return with their latest album Islands.  It’s still got that sweeping emotional grab to it, though listeners familiar with their older work will be able to see that the band sounds much larger than they ever sounded in the past.

“Puzzles” just steps up the band’s reputation from the get go.  You’ll find that shrouded wall of noise opening the album, but the electronic bounce that brings the song full circle will catch you in its grandiosity. It bares the mark of Ekstrom’s delightful vocals, warm and dark one minute, then pushing for the upper limits of catchy melody.  This is all followed by “Dare,” which was issued on the Dare EP earlier this year.  Two for two from the opening moments.

One of the interesting steps aside for the group comes on “Cry of Love.”  It’s full of negative space, almost a dark void, but filled with Ekstrom’s brooding vocals.  And in the middle of the song, level drumming comes in, almost as if it’s meant to just move the song along until the end.  This is one of the band’s moments where they show restraint, scaling back the melodic attack on your ears, quietly sitting in the middle of the album.

And just like that, the winds of the album have turned, well, they’ve calmed down rather.  Large bursting sonic pop-tarts are being replaced by a steadier hand  in the middle of the album.  “The Disappearance of My Youth” and “God Knows I Had Plans” definitely take a turn away from the bombastic jump-start of Islands. For me, this provides a subtle change in the band’s dynamic, which enables the group to push more variation into their songs.

But, the darkness returns with Cure influenced “Symmetry,” which oddly, is one of the best moments on the record.  You can hear the eighties in the song, almost too much, but then again, the band has always bordered on being labeled as relevant nostalgics. And with this, they’re off again, jumping right into “Century,” a song aided by pounding drums and sky-high vocals.  It’s like Glasvegas-lite, and you know your heart can’t fight that sort of audio attack.

And there you have it, another successful album by The Mary Onettes.  Nothing is daring on this album, but nothing need be.  You’ll find yourself with an album worthy of harmonies and brooding, just like you remember them talking about (or maybe you participated) in the tail-spin of the eighties.  Still, there progression and perfection of pop music labels the group as more than classic revisionists; if anything, they’re definitely relevant, as Islands clearly proves.

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Download: The Mary Onettes – Puzzles [MP3]

Gogol Bordello @ Stubbs (11/1)

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Date 11/1/09
Location Stubbs
Doors 6pm
Tickets $27 from Frontgate

Stubbs has a very impressive lineup on Sunday night with headlining Eastern Europeans Gogol Bordello and Canadian group Apostle of Hustle.  If you aren’t worn out from your Halloween night, this is the place to be for another night of fun.

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Download: Gogol Bordello – Never Want To Be young Again [MP3]

New Music From Yeasayer

yeasayerFinally.  After a long and patient (sort of) wait, Yeasyer are ready for us to hear new music from their highly anticipated sophomore effort.  This new single is called “Ambling Alp” and will appear on the band’s upcoming LP Odd Blood.  The new album will be made available on Feb. 19th on Secretly Canadian.  Anyone ready to offer up some first impressions?

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Download: Yeasayer – Ambling Alp [MP3]

Thomas Function @ Beerland (10/31-11/1)

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Date October 31 and November 1
Location Beerland
Doors 1000PM
Tickets Tickets at the door

I’ve alluded to the great spastic shows that Thomas Function puts on, and I have been spinning their newest album, In the Valley of Sickness, non-stop for the last few weeks.  Well, lucky me, they are doing a two-night stand at Beerland.  Sure, one of the nights is on Halloween, but if you’re like me, and not into costumes, then you’ll want to find your way here for their jangle pop.  And, Austin’s hardest working band, Harlem, will be opening for these fellows on Saturday night.  But, in case you miss them, check out the show on Sunday too!

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Download: Thomas Function – Belly Of The Beast  [MP3]


More New Molina & Johnson

molinaandjohnsonphotoNot long ago we dropped a new track on you from the Will Johnson (Centro-matic) & Jason Molina (Magnolia Electirc Company) collaborative project.  Now, just a week away from the release, we have another new track to get you excited for the release.  This one’s called “Almost Let You In” and will appear on the duos self-titled debut album out Nov. 3rd on Secretly Canadian.  This one is just as quietly beautiful as the first.

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Download: Molina & Johnson – Almost Let You In [MP3]

Black Angels @ Mohawk (10/30)

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Date 10/30/09
Location Mohawk
Doors 9pm
Tickets $13 from Frontgate

What’s that you say?  You still haven’t seen locals The Black Angels yet?  Where have you been?  Do yourself a favor and head down to Mohawk on Friday night to take in a show from one of the best Austin bands around.  The lineup also includes talented acts Kurt Vile and Shapes Have Fangs.  You won’t want to miss out on this one.

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Download: The Black Angels – Young Men Dead [MP3]

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