Check Out This New Grocer Tune

Ever have one of those tracks that just finds its way under your skin, no matter your expectations? Well, this new Grocer tune definitely found its way into my brain, and now I’m hoping it finds a landing place on your side of the speakers. There’s something powerful in the way the vocals are delivered, almost like a roller-coaster, rolling up then down then up then down. Expertly crafted, the song feels really open at the beginning, with lots of sonic space left behind the vocals, so they’re able to create that emotional pull. But, then you hit the latter half and they jump on the gas and let the song rip. Give it a whirl and enjoy. Grocer release Bless Me on April 19th via Grind Select.

Friday Album Streams: Lightheaded, Blue Ocean, Mope City and More

There’s only a few more sleeps until all the music folks decided to hibernate for the year, so better be sure to listen to as much new music as possible, right? Well, on this Friday, we’ve got a couple of really delicious records for you to devour, if that’s your thing. No need to wax poetic here, just links so you can fall in love and spend some quality time with your new favorite LP.

LightheadedGood Good Great (Slumberland Records)

Mope CityPopulation 4 – (Tenth Court)

Blue OceanFertile State (Slumberland Records)

A Beacon Schoolyoyo (Grind Select)

Half DreamWill I Still Bloom (Self-Released)

UpchuckBite the Hand That Feeds (Famous Class)

One More Single from A Beacon School

In case you weren’t aware, and I’m definitely invested in the release of the new LP from A Beacon School, as I’ve managed to cover almost every new tune leading up to Friday’s release of yoyo. In the end, that means little, as the journey we’re being taken on finds me grinning as the songs reverberate in my cranium. For some reason, there’s this one Aphex Twin track employing a rapid motorik beat, similar to the one here, though A Beacon School is employing a less metallic version, which allows more of this shadowy shimmer on the edge of the song that brings you a nice melodic sampler platter. It’s been a record that’s allowed me to lose myself in the moment, whilst still feeling the humanity in the craft. Yoyo is out Friday via Grind Select.

A Beacon School Share KITM Video

While it may have been a few years since A Beacon School dropped a proper record, my ears are telling me that that was time perfectly spent. This tack is teases you second by second, you spend the first 45 seconds drifting with Patrick Smith’s floating voice, like that feather from Forest Gump just fluttering in the foreground. Then, the 45 second mark drops and the track begins to build, pulsing as the tension gradually builds. A quick stutter at the 1 minute mark and the tune buoyantly zooms off into this shimmering dream pop work. A little sonic toying comes into play, working with the great visual piece to tie it all into a nice little structured pop masterpiece. Uh. That euphoric eruption around 3 minutes is just this magical moment you won’t be able to pass up. Totally worth the time here, and we can likely expect the same from yoyo when it drops on October 13th via Grind Select.

A Beacon School Announce First LP in 5 Years

Patrick J Smith has taken some time between his last A Beacon School LP, but he’s ready to put that aside and let us all indulge in yoyo, his brand new record. You get a couple of sneak peeks today, with the sparkling pop of “Potion” sure to grab you with its immediacy and melodic core. “Jon,” on the other hand, is more extravagant, like a mini suite built for the dance club or late night drives under city lights; it carries this extra life force to it that will have you marveling. Both tunes provide a glimpse of what’s to come, letting us know that Smith’s time away from a proper LP might be to our benefit, as both tracks are easily digestible pieces of great pop. yoyo is out on October 13th via Grind Select.

Museyroom Playing Songs Up My Alley

pearlyI’m really impressed with the sound of what Museyroom is doing, especially on this track. It’s not quite indiepop, but it’s not quite bland indie rock, laying somewhere in the middle of both. I appreciate the fact that they’re taking the modern trappings and sort of spinning them in a slightly different direction…particularly the crashing moments coming around the 2.5 minute mark where they draw out the melody ’til the song’s closing moments. Folks will finally get to hear the band’s much-anticipated debut, Pearly Whites, via Grind Select in March of next year.

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