Elephant Stone Share History Repeating

Elephant Stone is aging like a fine wine? Have I said that before? Perhaps that’s just history repeating. Regardless, as they continue to step into a more expansive pop sound, as opposed to toiling in the tropes of modern day psych, I’ll admit that I’m totally enamored. There’s this warmth that’s always been hanging about in their work, but it seems more apparent here, accented by this great little wash of synths, which inevitably lifts the melody right to your ear. Vocals get some special backing moments too, layering in this nostalgic pop sound that nowadays seems fairly timeless. Still, while they’re working at being pop-centric, they’re still capable of creating mystical moments, as you hear in the latter half of this new jam. This song appears on their new LP, Back Into the Dream, out in February via Little Cloud Records.

Joe Ziffer Shares Night Falls Fast

I’m really intrigued by what Joe Ziffer is doing on his debut LP; I loved the first single, but was left a bit gobsmacked by this new one. The solemnity of Joe’s voice here is almost as haunting as it is lonesome. It works over this very light strum, with another textural layer placed atop so that you can feel the forlorn nature at play. There are moments when you’ll find yourself drifting, lost entirely within the confines of the little nuanced moments, such as the cleve bit of play just after the 2:30 mark. Long Shadows is shaping up to be a brilliant listen; it’s going to be available via Tenth Court on November 24th.

New Rosie Tucker Single + Austin Show

This one time, I had less than 48 hours to book a show at Red 7 here in Austin during SXSW; I somehow managed to grab Deeper and Boogarins and…Rosie Tucker. Their willingness to make it work, their charming set and their continued growth as a songwriting machine has made me an avowed fan, and now we can all revel in a new tune. As I listen to this track, having spent a lot of time with their previous records, I can’t help but notice how maybe the punch gets turned down in the mix on the front half of the tune, waiting to deliver this explosive drive that drags the song to a close. And, if you’re a fan, Rosie Tucker will be out on the road for a few dates, including an Austin date on November 16th at Mohawk. New song is available courtesy of Sentimental Records.

New Music from the Wild Kindness

Austin’s own the Wild Kindness recently released a new tune, and I swear I meant to cover it! But, I aim to rectify my errors by presenting you with that tune now, particularly as its a great piece of classic sounding indie pop that should hit all the right notes. For me, this feels like We Have the Facts-era Death Cab; Mike Alexis’ vocals and lyricism are the star of the tune, but the emotion of said tune comes from the cascading guitars in the distance. Really, the production and arrangements are what allow the voice to take on the focus; percussion hangs lightly, while strings and woodwind lift the tune; there’s even a brief little heavy jam in the middle that gives it a nice bit of punch too. Easy listening that’s easily likable, so get into it below.

Amelia Coburn Shares Peek at Debut LP

There’s been a bit of buzz overseas about Amelia Coburn, especially when Bill Ryder-Jones signed on to work with Amelia for her debut LP. Today, we get this great bit of dramatic pop that puts Coburn’s gifts on full-display. There’s this playfulness to the video version of the tune, something hinting at the magical notions that are toyed with in the lyrical content. Musically, this is pop of another era, though fittingly, right at home as everything old becomes news. Sweeping strings and bounding bits of old-time keys give the track proper movement as the tune pushes the vocals high into the mix. A nice introduction; we should know more about the new LP as the new year dawns.

Witching Waves Share The Valley Video

I absolutely love the contrast in the new single from Witching Waves; it sets up this huge emotional impact in the chorus that I makes nerds like me swoon. When the track opens, it’s all discordant, angular riffs and thumping drums; Emma’s vocals are shouted sharply, matching her pounding of the drums. But, a slight warming of the guitars opens the chorus to a softer vocal performance, aided by a layering of backing vocals kicking in just the right amount of melody to really polish off the hook. And, just as you’re charmed, they flip it back and go right on pounding and shredding away, in the best way possible! They release Streams and Waterways on December 1st via Specialist Subject Records.

Daily Worker Share Radio Gurls Video

If you’re a great songwriter, you don’t generally need a lot of gimmicks or tricks, which is why I’ve always appreciated Daily Worker and Harold Whit Williams. His songs have this timelessness, embracing life’s joy and generally kicking it out with a tasty little hook that easily satisfies. Now, we’ve got a fresh track for your ears, dropping in some chunky punk riffs, with a tasty little solo, and a bit of jubilation hitting in the chorus. When it switches gears and drops in that punch, you’re immediately greeted with a that tasty treat you’ve been looking for all day. This track will appear on a new album titled Burn it All Down (Songs for Corey) dropping on November 16th via Radio Gurl Records.

The Brights Share Enough of You

We’re still a few weeks away from the release of Oyster Rock, but boy oh boy do you need to hear this new single from the Brights. You’d be excused if you expected this hard bouncing bit of rock n’ roll swagger, as the tune opens up with this bounding bit of pub piano; I totally expected a Nick Lowe twist to creep in here. That said, the vocals come in with this Aussie cool, or maybe even Cali cool, feeling like a crisp bit of sea spray landing on you after a warm walk on the beach. Thinking through the previous singles on the record, this might be the one that feels the most aligned to all my tastes, kicking in this bit of indifferent cool that makes the song inescapable. Meritorio Records releases Oyster Rock on December 1st.

Adam Franklin Announces New Bolt of Melody LP + Swervedriver Reissue

Everything old is new again, so it seems Adam Franklin and Swervedriver are going to reissue their heralded 99th Dream this January. But, for all intents and purposes, reissues are a dime a dozen these days, so I’m more excited that Adam has announced a new Bolts of Melody LP. This go round, he’s teamed up with the usual suspects, aimed at scoring a film, so to speak, and letting the tracks come to life on their own. The first single from Film Noir is this beautiful dreamland, creating this cavernous sound where atmosphere rains down from the speakers, the lyrics almost coming across like softly hummed mantra. This is a beautiful place to begin your day. Outer Battery Records will release both the new Bolts LP and the Swervedriver reissue on January 24th.

Starman Jr. Shares Thin Thread Single

Definitely in some sort of mood today, and with that, throwing on this beautiful new Starman Jr tune. Adam Porter’s been recording at home for years, only recently using the Starman Jr moniker to get his music out there. He’s influenced by the outsider pop of the 1960s, which seems like a nod to an era that’s certainly had a few stones turned over the last few years. The production is striking, considering the work’s done primarily at home, but feeling like there are all these delicate elements like the tinkering keys and synth wash that buoys the melody. This is a pensive piece that really play’s well on its simplicity and construction, so I hope you enjoy!

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