Another New Album from No Museums

Those of you with an inclination towards a classic indie rock sound should be sure to spend some time with this post, as nothing feels like the history of the sound more than what No Museums continue to offer. Whether you like a little bit of noise or a nice light strum, the Canadian outfit build all those pieces together, mashing all those little pieces into a unique collection of great albums. Lowways starts with a gem,”Index,” which is the perfect encapsulation of the aforementioned combination of sounds, though I’ve been quite keen on “It’s Snow, It’s Dark,” which oddly recall the Galaxie 500. If you have about thirty minutes, indulge me here, and just press play and get lost in the weaving of indie rock patterns you’ll find lurking below.

New Music from Twin Library

504246447-1I’ve been relaxing all day with a plethora of emails that I skipped over for a few days, and the one record that stuck out for me was the new release from Edmonton’s Twin Library, Lowways.  It’s most folk, though there’s a quiet element to the recording quality that makes it extremely personal.  But, while there are some really soft moments on the album, there are also experiments with noise, which provide a little bit of differentiation, giving the record more endurance from spin to spin.  I chose the track below because it’s the first track that really builds your experience with Lowways.  You can grab the whole album for the NYP option  HERE.

[audio:https://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Twin-Library-The-Surgery-Never-Left.mp3]

Download: Twin Library – The Surgery Never Left [MP3]

Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com