New Tunes from Nick Curran

curranI can’t help but sort of fall in love with Nick Curran, in a musical sort of way.  The guy mixes classic punk sounds with the romance of Motown, and since I’m an avid fan of both, this is the perfect thing for me.  Nick’s an Austinite, and he has a new record coming out on February 16 titled Reform School Girl. Unfortunately, he’s been sidelined with tongue cancer, so if you’re in Austin, or just a fan of good tunes, you should keep him in your thoughts.  Get well soon Nick…and here’s his title track.

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Download: Nick Curran – Reform School Girl [MP3]

New Music From Holly Miranda

holly+miranda+mirandaThe beautiful Holly Miranda is prepping her new album The Magician’s Private Library due out Feb. 23rd via XL Recordings.  Below we’ve got a chance for you to check out first single “Waves” from the upcoming album.  Holly is another one of those ladies with a voice that I find irresistible.

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Download: Holly Miranda – Waves [MP3]

Black Tambourine Anthology Coming Soon!

Black+Tambourine+BT3If you haven’t gotten to know Black Tambourine, as very few did, then you’re lucky this time around, as Slumberland Records (the one who brought you lots of goodies like Pains of Being Pure at Heart) will be releasing an anthology of the band on March 30th.   BTambourine only existed for a few short years, but this new anthology will have four new songs (two originals, two covers) for your ears.  Just another thing to be excited about in 2010.

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Download: Black Tambourine – Black Car [MP3]

Midlake – The Courage of Others

Midlake-The_Courage_of_OthersRating: ★★☆☆☆

When Denton, TX band, Midlake, released The Trials of Van Occupanther in 2006, they received critical acclaim, which put the pressure on the group to follow up with similar success.  Four years later, the band has finally prepared the next installment in their catalogue, The Courage of Others.  Influences for the album are said to rest somewhere in the British-folk era, but would the four years since their last release match the acclaim the band received last go round?

Upon first listen, “Acts of Man” opens the introduction with Tim Smith’s trademark vocals, seemingly floating on the winds.  As a completed song, it does have the wintry affect one would associate with a lot of 60s folk-undertakings, marked most notably by the way the guitar is strummed.  Still, there isn’t a wow factor, or something that stands out as brilliant, like “Roscoe,” but it’s only the first track.

But, herein likes the problem with The Courage of Others; you can make it through the first four songs of the album, and nothing really differentiates itself; nothing is begging for you to come back for a repeat visit.  Admittedly, all the songs are pleasant enough, with gentle guitars and Smith’s floating vocals, which can’t really hurt the overall value of the album.  However, it doesn’t bode well that nothing really seems to change in the craftsmanship of the songs either; they all sort of stay in the same place, as if they’ve been created as small pieces to fit into a larger puzzle.

“Fortune” is one of the few songs on the album where the approach to writing the music seems to have been altered.  It’s got little to no percussion, and the song rests on the idea that Smith appears as some sort of musical bard, just picking his way through his life.  It also touches with imagery that is more personal than some of the more nature related themes you’ll find elsewhere on the The Courage of Others.

This isn’t to say that all the blandness doesn’t have its rewards.  “Bring It Down” is worthy of repeated listens, and though it clearly has roots in the past, the barely audible female vocal buried beneath the lead vocal tracks adds an extra bit of layering that the entire album could of used as a whole.  “In the Ground” is another number that grows with repeats.  It begins a bit slow, but there’s just a bit of a quiver in the vocal delivery, which does just enough to make it come across a bit differently, though those flutes (are they horns) get a touch annoying.

After four years of waiting, you would have hoped that the next work from Midlake was as rewarding as their previous effort, but it seems that letting the songs fester for too long might have led the band down the path towards complacency.  For what its worth, The Courage of Others is listenable, but other than that, it’s far short of remarkable, which makes it a disappointment to many, if not most.

FT5: Songs Stuck In My Head

0129top5coverWe all have that feeling. You have a crucial presentation or test the next morning and you just need some damn sleep. Then it hits you. Out of nowhere, the chorus to ‘Rocky Mountain High’ (or some equally random song) decides to lodge itself deep within your subconscious.  “What the hell John Denver, I don’t even listen to your music and can’t possibly even remember the last time I hear that song!”  This kind of thing happens to me more often than I would like to admit, but here goes. The ear-bug phenomenon may be an inevitable curse to the music junkie.  I can’t go through the day without listening to some sort of music and therefore, some rhythm or theme, or even a random lyric gets stuck, leaving me with nowhere to run. The only thing to do is to listen to music as a guard against this from happening, from my own personal theme music infiltrating my deepest thoughts. And thus, the cycle begins anew.  Over the years, I find myself humming the tunes of many songs in the short-term, but a few have never left. It’s a living nightmare.  Damn you Hippocampus!  Follow the jump for full list.

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Entroducing Electric Pop Group

electricIt’s really difficult to turn away from Matinee Recordings (seriously, go to their page to browse for goodness) right now.  It seems that they just consistently release some of the most infectious pop groups.  Electric Pop Group is just another one of these bands, and I haven’t been able to get this band out of my head; I don’t think that I really want to either.  Okay, so it has a bit of that jangle pop sound everyone is using, but this track here, “Not By Another,” has really clean production.  You’ll find a slight bit of happiness invading your soul as soon as you put this on.  Their album Seconds should be hitting our shores soon!

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Download: Electric Pop Group – Not By Another [MP3]

Yo La Tengo @ Antone’s (1/29)

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Date 1/29/10
Location Antones
Doors 8pm
Tickets Sold Out!

Yo la Tengo are returning to Austin at Antone’s on Friday night.  The veteran 3 piece outfit will be joined by the hyped up blogosphere band Times New Viking.  Should be one helluva night.

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Download: Yo la Tengo – Periodically Double or Triple [MP3]

New Tunes from Twin Tigers

twintigers_interviewWe interviewed Twin Tigers a little bit ago just because we were really excited about the Athens band.  Now, their album, Gray Waves, is nearing its official street date of March 2nd.  We’ve got another great track to throw your way here, which will hopefully have you just as excited for the release as we are.  This tune hits hard, then settles down a bit before it unleashes more fury.  Happy Thursday.

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Download: Twin Tigers – Passive Idol [MP3]

Girls In Austin (1/29)

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Date 1/29/10
Location Waterloo/Parish
Doors 5pm/9pm
Tickets Free/Sold Out

Girls are making their triumphant return to Austin on Friday and you’ve got two chances to see the band.  First up is a free Waterloo in-store starting at 5pm with the usual free keg beer.  Second is a show at The Parish along with Magic Kids and The Smith Westerns.  That Parish show has been sold out for awhile so try the free in-store or buy a ticket from a homeless guy at Logans.

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Download: Girls – Lust for Life [MP3]

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