Delightful Power-Pop from EYELIDS

eyesMan. This EYELIDS tune just made my day.  It might mean much to a few that members of Decemberists and Boston Spaceships make up the core membership of this group, but when you’re writing great pop music that sort of thing doesn’t even matter.  They’ve completed the work on their debut album, 854, and things will surely look up once people hear this collection of songs.  There’s a brightness to the guitar work and a gentle quality that works with the melodies; it sort of reminds me of Teenage Fanclub or a more upbeat Pernice Brothers.  Jealous Butcher Records will release the LP on October 14th, so get your popcorn ready.

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Download: EYELIDS – Seagulls Into Submission [MP3]

Show Preview: The Shivas @ Hotel Vegas (TONIGHT)

The-ShivasIt’s Wednesday, your energy is back up from the weekend, so why not destroy it with a little rock n’ roll? Sure, there’s some other shows in town (Guitars Eat Bass Amps, Borrisokane), but there really is one place you can go for the best rock n’ roll time of your life.  For one, The Shivas will be in town at Hotel Vegas.  Their last 7″, with the track below, literally played every day on my stereo for two months…at least once a day, if not more.  Plus, three incredible local acts from your town of Austin will be playing: Rayon Beach, Loteria and Nameless Frames.  The latter is fairly new on the scene, but the other two have been killing it for years, with Loteria taking up my vote for most underrated act in town. You know you’ll have fun here.

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Download: The Shivas – You Make Me Wanna Die [MP3]

Brand New Song from Dream Boys

10624604_757477180962452_2560762181686648683_nI owe the entire enjoyment of this song to our friend over at IPSML; he pointed me in the right direction (as always), though I’ll admit I’ve been aware of the Dream Boys…just not this brand new single.  There’s something in the spritely jangle that makes my heart swell; you’ll even find a quieting coat of atmospherics draped across the shoulders of the vocals on the back end of the song.  It’s off a brand new 7″, but that reminds me that if you didn’t catch their last self-titled LP you’re a dummy and I hate you (I’m being childish, but it’s that good!).  Just try to ignore this wonderful song.

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Download: Dream Boys – Positive Arguments [MP3]

Algernon Doll Release Video for Sweet Nothing

algeaI needed something with a hook and a bit of guitars to continue my brain’s decline into productivity.  I wanted to post the new Low Culture tune, but I’ve been Soundcloud cock-blocked, so this track from Algernon Doll will do, especially since there’s a video treatment to go with it.  The guitars have this nostalgic 90s quality to it (also in the scream vocal moment), but they coat everything else in this sensation of floating; not quite sure how you go from beautiful loftiness to screaming, but that’s just me. Check out the video for the track and hear the song below.

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Download: Algernon Doll – Sweet Nothing [MP3]

 

More New Music from Hungry Cloud Darkening

hcdNot really sure what I’m more drawn to on the latest single from Hungry Cloud Darkening; it’s either the emotional draw of the songs instrumentation or the wispy quality of the vocals.  I’ll admit, I love vocals when they’re recorded this way, but there’s something about the tension that’s being built by the simply strung guitars before the drums creep in with their deep tones.  Then there’s horns, so I get drawn further into the track’s emotional tractor-beam…but I’m still digging the vocals as they move forward with the female counterpart.  Expect to find yourself amazed when Glossy Recall is put forth by Off Tempo Records.

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Download: Hungry Cloud Darkening – Hold This Moment [MP3]

Sparkling Indiepop from Palms on Fire

coverI love Sunday afternoons when the weather is perfect outside and you’ve got great indiepop to play loud on your speakers, like with this new tune from Palms on Fire.   They’ve recently released their Cars EP, which should have some sort of release via Dufflecoat Records, but you can get it now for the NYP option.  The title track is pretty delightful, offering this great bass line with a cool little female coo operating on top of the tune throughout.  It doesn’t get much better when the horns make their way into the track either.  You want something to make you feel good? Then spend your time with this tune below.

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Download: Palms on Fire – Cars [MP3]

Show Preview: The Room Screening + Major x 3 Performance

tommyIf you’ve heard of the movie The Room, the odds are you might question why our friends at Holy Mountain would be showing the “worst movie ever” at their venue.  Well, perhaps there’s the intellectual curiosity debating the standards of taste or perhaps it’s all about the film’s cult status.  Either way, they’re doing it, and they’re bringing our friends in Major Major Major to the stage just beforehand for a special performance where we hear Adrian will be playing the entirety of the Road Warrior soundtrack (could just be a rumor on that end).  Regardless, it’s something different to do on your Monday night, plus there will be drink specials. Come join us?  More info HERE.

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Download: Major Major Major – God Doesn’t Want Us [MP3]

ACL Festival: Spoon vs The Replacements

The Replacements Perform At Metro StudiosACL Festival is only a week away, so those browsing their schedule have probably started to realize there are some huge conundrums.  Who do you go see when two great bands are going head to head? The biggest “oh my god what were they thinking” moment comes with the battle to see Spoon vs. The Replacements.  Yes, Spoon is riding high after a great album this year, and they’ve got a historically strong draw in Austin.  That alone warrants them a viewing.  But, but, BUT!!! They’re playing on Sunday against legendary act, The Replacements.  Yes, you might not get the original line-up, and you might get the rumored Billie Joe Armstrong (of Green Day) helping out, but dammit if you don’t want to miss this set.  No offense to Spoon, but they’ll be around for some time to come; I might not, however, ever get the chance to see The Replacements again…and I’ll cry if they play the tune below.  So what is one to do? Current hit-makers vs. legendary band? There’s only one choice.

My winner for this battle is The Replacements. One could even propose the idea that without one, the other wouldn’t exist.

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Download: The Replacements – Androgynous [MP3]

Show Preview: Growlers @ Scoot Inn (9.27)

The-Growlers-by-Trevor-OwsleyThe last few years, my record collection has grown in size, due greatly to the productivity of The Growlers.  Last year, they had Hung at Heart, which made it into our Top Ten Albums of the Year, plus an EP; this year they released Chinese Fountain this week…again, already winning those of us at ATH over.  It’s this combination of jangling pop, Cali swagger, and even a hint of some folk elements…all things I can get on board with.  So, if you’re looking to make a splash with a date, or just catch a really incredible show, you should head over to Scoot Inn on Saturday night to catch these guys.  You can pick up tickets HERE.  The show will start at 9:00 PM, but doors are at 8, so you can come in early and grab a drink with the friendly staff.

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Download: The Growlers – Someday [MP3]

 

Twin Library Now Named No Museums

nomuseumsYea. Alberta’s Twin Library have officially, or quietly, changed their name to No Museums.  The name change doesn’t mean that much, as the music still sounds great, which is good considering the band now has a new EP (mini-album?) up for the listening.  There are all sorts of musical nods here, but I enjoy the band’s approach to craftsmanship; they’re creating this basement folk music with just hints of distortion that swell and build throughout.  Definitely a nice touch. Enjoy your listening.

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Download: No Museums – The Mountain Slowing Down [MP3]

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