New Music From Grand Archives

grand_archives_04Grand Archives is a band we feel strongly about because they were one of the first bands we had the chance to interview when we started this site over a year ago.  Oh and we like their music too… The Seattle based band recently wrapped recording on their sophomore LP effort and first single, “Oslo Novelist” is available for your previewing pleasure now.  Keep in Mind Frankenstein will be in stores September 15th via Sub Pop.

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Download: Grand Archives – Oslo Novelist [MP3]

TV Torso @ EOAE & Mohawk (8/20)

tv_torso_photographer_tim_murrayWe recently ran a feature on new Austin band TV Torso so we’re excited to see that they’ll be playing two shows in Austin on Thursday.  The first is an End of an Ear in-store at 6pm followed by a full on headlining set at Mohawk later in the evening.  The Mohawk show also features locals Pink Nasty and fellow A2W band The Authors.  That show starts around 10pm on the inside stage.  Check our Artist to Watch feature on TV Torso for more information about the band.

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Download: TV Torso – Days of Being Wild [MP3]

New Music From Elvis Perkins

2007_10_elvisperkinsElvis Perkins is a busy man who continues to put out new music with his recently formed band Deerland.  Mr. Perkins and the boys are continuing their hard work strategy with another EP dropping this fall called The Doomsday EP.  First single from the EP, “Slow Doomsday”, is available below.  You can get your hands on the new material October 20th via XL Recordings.

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Download: Elvis Perkins in Deerland – Slow Doomsday [MP3]

New Music From Tiesto

tiesto_jet1So I’m not really sure who this DJ Tiesto guy is, but apparently he was some sort of big deal in the techno/trance scene in the 90s. We bring him up because he’s about to drop a new album with a star studded guest list including indie popsters (and ATH fave) Tegan & Sara. We haven’t heard much from the Quinn sisters recently, so we’ll have to settle for this dance hall jam with DJ Tiesto. You can also expect brand new LP Sainthood from the twin sister duo in late October. This track, “I Feel it in My Bones”, is not confirmed for the girl’s album but will appear on Tiesto’s upcoming album Kaleidoscope due out October 20th.

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Download: Tiesto (ft. Tegan & Sara) – I Feel it in My Bones [MP3]

Whitman @ Beerland (8/20)

beerland_poster_webThis week is full of great local shows for you Austin music fans and Thursday night at Beerland is jam packed with local and upcoming talent.  The lineup features headliners Whitman along with Frantic Clam, Colour Wheel and Salesman.  Door cover is only $5 and things start around 10pm.  Don’t forget to keep voting for Whitman in the Sound and Jury contest!

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Download: Whitman – Light It Up [MP3]

New Music From Swell Season

homepagelive2After their huge success from modern musical Once, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova decided to record an album together under the new moniker Swell Season.  The groups first LP will be hitting stores October 27th and will be called Strict Joy.  Check it out and let us know what you think in da comments section.

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Download: Swell Season – In These Arms [MP3]

New Tunes from Headlights

headlightsOne of our favorite new bands, Headlights, has a new album coming out soon.  The album is titled Wildlife, and it comes out October 6th on Polyvinyl. This new track has a bit of a different touch, although it’s still brimming with pop, there is a certain element of lo-fi fuzz added.  You can try out the song, and check out the band on tour this fall.

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Download: Headlights – Get Going [MP3]

Brendan Benson – My Old, Familiar Friend

brendRating: ★★★½☆

Lately, we’ve seen more of Brendan Benson trading licks with that one guy from the White Stripes, but when he first came onto the scene, he was a pop crooner.  His album Lapalco remains overlooked, despite all the gems it offers listeners. Now he returns with a new record, My Old, Familiar Friend.  It’s a return to form, for the most part, though you can see the shift in his writing if you’re familiar with his work.

Opening the album, you see a glimmer of the Brendan of the past on “A Whole Lot Better.”  His vocals start low, as they always go, and change to the higher tones mid-syllable.  Even the lyrics seem to recall some of the old territory, but it’s the choruses that remind you of the old songwriter of yesterday.  But, noticeably, the structure of the songs themselves have begun to change a bit, which is good, considering we all admire growth with our favorite artists.

“Eyes on the Horizon” is yet another example of his growth.  It just seems that so much more is going on within the song, and while it may not be as clean as his previous output, you can glimpse the familiar, especially in the chorus. Perhaps the inclusion of guitar solos, of the classic rock sort, give away his most recent act The Raconteurs.  It’s a more mature songwriter we find here, which explains a lot of the lyrical content, as the story line in the album seems to revolve around reflection of a lost love.

Just as you thought you had a collection of b-sides from The Raconteurs sessions, at least the ones Brendan wrote, he kicks it up a notch near the end of the album, starting with “Poised and Ready.”  While he once sounded similar to the early Ben Kweller, he appears more like a rocking version of A.C. Newman. This second half of the record though is chock full of straight ahead pop rock songs of the most sublime sort. It’s the sort of stuff you know you’ll be singing along to during your days at work.  The catchiness of “Don’t Wanna Talk” will surely have you and your friends singing along in your cars. From there you can slide right into “Misery,” which is probably one of the best songs that you’ll find here on the album.  As far as song construction goes, it’s probably one of the more open songs, and the extra space allows for Brendan to work his magic for his audience.

Nothing on this album will blow you away with creativity, but if you’re the kind of person that cherishes solid pop rock to go along with a nice long drive, then you will definitely find something for yourself here.  Brendan Benson has a quality voice that will keep you coming back for more, as he churns out pop gems with his crafty songwriting and vocal inflection.

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Download: Brendan Benson – Misery [MP3]

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