The Smallgoods Schedule Lost in the Woods
It’s been a long time coming, but we finally have a released date for the long-awaited new LP from The Smallgoods. Having mostly been quiet, at least as a collective unit, for the last 14 years or so, the band wanted to pick up where they left off with 2007’s Down on the Farm. According to Gus Franklin, the idea then and now was to rail against the staleness of the musical climate, crafting huge bold pop music with just a little quirks; they even went so far as to reference the Muppets. Here, you get that blast of pop, with layers of vocals and bounce thrown on top of extra layers of pop; it’s like building a fort out of pop blankets where you can hide out with all your friends. The band are set to release Lost in the Woods on September 24th via Lost and Lonesome.

As of late, a lot of the music that comes across the desk has been fairly similar. I don’t dislike it per se, but I’m just maybe worn out by the lack of differentiation. Of course, then there’s this
Having released their iii EP at the tail-end of December, Austin’s
You might remember our little
UK quartet
Just figured I’d start off today getting us rolling with this tune from a minute ago that rolled in from the Mess Makers. It’s this minute long punk jam, but it kind of reminds me of the spirit of the Modern Lovers; its just good old fashioned rock n’ roll, with just the slightest hint of a hook hanging out in there. And, it’s a nice little kick in the face early in the morning, which is what we all need, eh? So, if you are up to punch dance across your bedroom, turn up this tune, then spend some times with the band’s Wipe Your Face LP.
Well, things in Austin seem to be progressing along nicely, despite the fact that the city’s kind of a walking shit-show. But, a couple of rad jams popped up over we thought you might be into.