New Tunes from Jaill

Jaill is one of the recent signees of our friends over at Sub Pop.  They’re from the Northwest, but their sound, especially on this tune, recalls a lot of the 90s indie rock, which we all acknowledge is the hey-day of the genre.  Be sure to keep an eye on the band, as they release That’s How We Burn on July 27th.

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Download: Jaill – Everyone’s Hip [MP3]

New Tunes from The Love Language

While researching fun things to buy this Saturday, I remembered that North Carolina’s The Love Language not only have a 7″ coming to us for Record Store Day, but also their debut album Libraries will hit stores July 13th via Merge Records. We have the first single from the album, and it promises good things to come, so get ready.

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Download: The Love Language – Heart to Tell [MP3]

Super Lite Bike @ The Ghost Room (4/15)

Date 4/15/10
Location The Ghost Room
Doors 9pm
Tickets $5 @ door

A new band to the Austin scene we’ve been digging recently, Super Lite Bike, are putting on a show tomorrow at The Ghost Room.  Fellow locals Perfect Pants and The Daze will be playing in between the 11pm set time for SLB.  Check out one of their new songs “Raise the Colors” below and see why we dig their style.

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Download: Super Lite Bike – Raise the Colors [MP3]

New Music From Johnny Flynn

English indie-folk hit maker Johnny Flynn is prepping his second release entitled Been Listening for release on Transgressive Records early in June.  I’m getting on the hype machine for the new LP after spinning this new track “Kentucky Pill” a few times.  That lil diddy with the backing horns over the strummed mandolin have been stuck in my head all day.

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Download: Johnny Flynn – Kentucky Pill [MP3]

The Tallest Man on Earth – The Wild Hunt

Rating: ★★★★½

To begin, I knew very little about Kristian Matsson and his project The Tallest Man on Earth.  But, his second album, The Wild Hunt, will not only change that for me, but for many listeners across the globe.  It’s easy to place the Swede’s work in a certain genre, even under a certain association with a famed folk hero, but throughout the duration, Matsson makes this album all his own, creating a beautiful piece of work to be played over and over again.

You’ll start The Wild Hunt with the two things that will stick with you eternally: incredible finger-picking and the uncanny resemblance to a young Boy Dylan. The former is one of those things that enables Kristian to pull out every single emotion from his tunes, carefully plotting where his fingers go with ease.  The latter is something that might plague him, which is unfortunate, as every song on here stands on its own merit, creating a great collective song cycle.

A lot of folk music has the capability to seem redundant, especially when you feel as if you have heard the singer before, but a few deviations make The Wild Hunt rise above typical folk revivalists.  For one, his songs are rather short, in comparison to similar artists.  It allows him to make really succinct songs such as “Thousand Ways” or “Troubles Will Be Gone.”  These songs will breath fresh air into your listening experience, and they’ll leave before you grow tired of hearing them blend into the next number. Then there is the tiniest vocal inflections he puts into his recorded performances that make Kristian stand out in what can sometimes be branded a stale world. Every slight move up or down on the scales, or every little yelp allows the vocals to stand on their own, rather than live in a world of comparisons.

Listening to this album time and time again, I found it difficult to discover a favorite track, as each listen, each mood evoked something different for me.  At first, it was “King of Spain,” which comes off like a folk song written by a steam engine.  On top of that, the subject matter of the song wins me over with its nod to the Iberian Peninsula. But, “You’re Going Back” took me in a different direction.  It has hints, at least in the song structure of a lot of old punks who’ve turned to country, such as Chuck Ragan, with it’s throaty yell of “driver please don’t go that f**cking way” near the last minute of the tune.  Here you find The Tallest Man on Earth getting carried away with his own passion, and that definitely makes each song a winner in my book.

Fortunately for me, this album came across my desk while I was in search of something calming, yet something challenging.  The gentle moods created by songs like ‘The Drying of the Lawns” fit perfectly into what I needed at the time. Then I looked back at the whole of The Wild Hunt, and I found that each song had something to offer, and nothing to throw out the window.  The Tallest Man on Earth has made a complete record worthy of repeat listening, now and forever.

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Download: Tallest Man on Earth – King of Spain [MP3]

More New Music From The National

I’m sure you’ve seen this new National song floating around today, but we just love this band too much to not throw this thing up.  New song “Afraid of Everyone” is now the second single that the band has made available from their upcoming LP High Violet. That May release date better get here fast before I pee my pants.

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Download: The National – Afraid of Everyone [MP3]

ATH Interviews: Bonobo

Coming through Austin this Wednesday is Ninja-Tune artist Bonobo hailing from Brighton, UK. Following the release of his 4th full length album, Black Sands, DJ, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, Simon Green (aka Bonobo) took a moment to answer some questions for us. Follow the jump for the interview.

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New Music From Golden Triangle

Hardly Art band Golden Triangle might quite the stir during SXSW… So we have to pay attention to them right?  Right!?  Shortly after their trip to Austin, the band is prepping a highly anticipated split 7″ with Seattle boys The Fresh & Onlys.  That tasty little vinyl is hitting stores today and features this new track from Golden Triangle “Cold Bones”.  I am getting into this tune more than anything I’ve heard from the band so far.  I’ll be buying this one.

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Download: Golden Triangle – Cold Bones [MP3]

Your Wednesday In Austin

Let’s be straight here.  Austin is the shit.  No seriously, this is the best city in the world.  You know it you not cool people who don’t live here… I say this because this post is only possible because of the great place we live in.  One night and too many options for live music.  Most cities would die to have these kind of choices in a month span.  We get em all in one night!  Here they are for tomorrow night:

From The Mind Of AdiEnglish Teeth, The Georgian Company and Followed By Static @ Mohawk ($5 cover. Doors @ 6pm)

White Rabbits & Here We Go Magic @ The Independent ($13 tickets. Doors @ 9pm)

Julian Casablancas & Funeral Party @ La Zona Rosa ($20 tickets. Doors @ 7pm)

Bonobo, Yppah, & Jesse Brede @ The Parish ($15 Tickets. Doors @ 9pm)

Where you gonna be?

New Tunes from The Mary Onettes

Long have I followed the rise of Sweden’s The Mary Onettes.  Ever since I first got a hold of their self-titled debut, I’ve been hooked on their wintery pop sounds.  Their last record, Islands, ran in my stereo for months, and now the band are bringing a new 7″ to us all for Record Store Day.  If you can’t get your hands on one, then you better just get the digital version, as this band continues to impress.  Here’s the new tune titled “The Night Before the Funeral;” it’s one of the best songs I think the band have written to date.

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Download: The Mary Onettes – The Night Before the Funeral [MP3]

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