24 December 2012
Albums of 2012 // 10-1
10. Japandroids - 'Celebration Rock'
9. Grimes - 'Visions'
8. Perfume Genius - 'Put Your Back N 2 It'
7. Frank Ocean - 'channel ORANGE'
6. Death Grips - 'The Money Store'
5. Sharon Van Etten - 'Tramp'
4. Kindness - 'World, You Need A Change Of Mind'
3. Liars - 'WIXIW'
2. Jack White - 'Blunderbuss'
1. How To Dress Well - 'Total Loss'
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Albums of 2012 // 20-11
20. Kendrick Lamar - 'good kid, m.A.A.d city'
19. Dean Blunt & Inga Copeland - 'Black Is Beautiful'
18. Breton - 'Other People's Problems'
17. Purity Ring - 'Shrines'
16. John Talabot - 'fin'
15. Dan Deacon - 'America'
14. DIIV - 'Oshin'
13. Gang Colours - 'The Keychain Collection'
12. Tame Impala - 'Lonerism'
11. Angel Olsen - 'Half Way Home'
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23 December 2012
Albums of 2012 // 30-21
30. Dam Mantle - 'Brothers Fowl'
29. First Aid Kit - 'The Lion's Roar'
28. Jessie Ware - 'Devotion'
27. Lower Dens - 'Nootropics'
26. Halls - 'Ark'
25. Chromatics - 'Kill For Love'
24. Grizzly Bear - 'Shields'
23. Actress - 'R.I.P.'
22. Django Django - 'Django Django'
21. Fort Romeau - 'Kingdoms'
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22 December 2012
Albums of 2012 // 40-31
40. Cloud Nothings - 'Attack On Memory'
39. TOY - 'TOY'
38. Micachu & The Shapes - 'Never'
37. Julia Holter - 'Ekstasis'
36. Willis Earl Beal - 'Acousmatic Sourcery'
35. Peaking Lights - 'Lucifer'
34. Metz - 'METZ'
33. alt-J - 'An Awesome Wave'
32. Weird Dreams - 'Choreography'
31. NZCA/LINES - 'NZCA/LINES'
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20 December 2012
Albums of 2012 // 52 - 41
As such, here is the first installment of incredible music that actually did make the cut (and there was a cut), taking in 'SFV Acid #2''s fractured electronic beats, the psychedelic swoon of 'Melody's Echo Chamber' and the lo-fi blitzkrieg of PAWS' debut 'Cokefloat'.
52. Lands & Peoples - 'Pop Guilt'
51. Menomena - 'Moms'
50. OMBRE - 'Believe You Me'
49. Mount Eerie - 'Clear Moon'
48. Nite Jewel - 'One Second Of Love'
47. The Walkmen - 'Heaven'
46. Ceremony - 'Zoo'
45. Cold Specks - 'I Predict a Graceful Explosion'
44. Laurel Halo - 'Quarantine'
43. Melody's Echo Chamber - 'Melody's Echo Chamber'
42. SFV Acid - 'SFV Acid #2'
41. PAWS - 'Cokefloat'
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6 October 2012
Fort Romeau Remix // Alt-J + CYMBALS remixes
Everything Fort Romeau touches turns to genius, and his reworks of Alt-J's Something Good and CYMBALS' Like An Animal for their next single releases are no exception. Listen below, while you can pick up his own work 'Kingdoms' on 100% Silk now.
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2 October 2012
Art Is Hard Records // Family Portrait
Diverse despite evident similarities in approach and shared influences, the result is a cohesive record of UK lo-fi, from the reverb heavy, MBV stylings of Gum's Cherryade opener to the two minute alt-punk thrash of Playlounge's Revolution Summer.
Listen below, or by in any format you could dream of from the label's Bandcamp.
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1 October 2012
Death Grips // NO LOVE DEEP WEB
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Cold Pumas // Fog Cutter
Post punk can get awful repetitive at times, but when you are as adept at delivering looped drums and riffs with The Fall-like intensity then repetition becomes instantly alluring.
Fog Cutter, taken from Cold Puma's long awaited debut LP 'Persistent Malaise' fits this mould, almost four minutes of controlled yet unraveling aggression to blow out your mind and make you want to play it over and over and over and over.
Cold Pumas // Fog Cutter
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28 September 2012
SFV Acid // SFV Acid #2
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16 September 2012
Frank Ocean // Pyramids
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25 August 2012
Ombre // Believe You Me
Juliana Barwick and Roberto Carlos Lange are doing pretty exciting things on their own right now, but as a team they form Ombre, and have just released and album packed with electronic eccentricity, meditative loops and haunted house vocals. Not least on Dawning and Weight The World. Take a listen to the whole of 'Believe You Me' below, which you can own for your own at their Bandcamp.
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16 August 2012
King Krule // Rock Bottom
King Krule's self titled debut EP from last year saw him carry the soulful surf melodies of his Zoo Kid days and bulk them out with full band backing and tight melodies.
This latest single Rock Bottom, released in September on Rinse, is further evidence that the combination of Spectrals, 60s rock & roll sound and realist, cockney-punk vocals work a charm. Have a listen below, and to a video sample of his set at Pitchfork fest.
via 405.
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24 July 2012
Jack White // Freedom at 21
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17 July 2012
How To Dress Well // Cold Nites
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13 July 2012
Gem Club // I Heard The Party
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Deep Time // Clouds
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11 July 2012
Greenwood Sharps feat. Py // Crowns
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10 July 2012
Dinner Party // Swinging
Members of Manchester's lo-fi royalty Former Bullies, Irma Vep and Sex Hands have come together for Dinner Party, a scuzzy pop supergroup within an ear for a tune and an eye for an 80s-middle-England referencing band name and album title.
Have a listen in full below, and make it your own for a fiver at the Life Dunk International bandcamp.
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Tomas Barford // November Skies (feat. Nina Kinert)
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7 July 2012
Jessie Ware // Wildest Moments (Star Slinger Remix)
Jessie's collabs have been second to none in the past year or so, and the Manchester producer continues this happy trend, accenting Ware's soulful vocal with garage beats. Jessie's debut record 'Devotion' is out in August, but in the meantime, listen below.
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3 July 2012
Dinosaur Jr. // Watch The Corners
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2 July 2012
Death Grips // Double Helix
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27 June 2012
Com Truise // Open
The album in full is due for release on July 17th.
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26 June 2012
Jens Lekman // Erica America
Jens has made people wait a while for a follow up to 2007's 'Night Falls Over Kortedala'. Not that he hasn't been busy in the meantime, with his 2011 'An Argument With Myself EP' the most recent in a string of minor releases.
Erica America is a first taste of what to expect from his forthcoming 'I Know What Love Isn't' LP, with his wistful folk and melancholic, absorbing pen as sharp as ever. Check out the video below.
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Arthur Beatrice // Not Without Thinking
Not Without Thinking, B-side to their second single Charity out next month, is another in an incerasingly long line of superb, rousing singles from Arthur Beatrice.
There's something nape-ticklingly wonderful about the shifts in tone and tempo, as well as Ella Girardot's impassioned yet macabre vocal, that sets this band apart from much other indie around, and we can't wait for the debut record proper.
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24 June 2012
jj // High Summer EP
Swedish duo jj have just dropped a free five track EP, 'High Summer', for your listening pleasure, a record of lush, angelic electronica interspersed with lyrical profanity and paranoia. In lieu of a new record proper (jj no. 4) this will most definitely do nicely thanks.
'High Summer EP'
jj // High Summer
jj // 10
jj // My Name
jj // Big Hearts, Big Dreams
jj // Times
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22 June 2012
Baio // Sunburn Modern
Vampire Weekend's Chris Baio has turned out the most aptly named track of the year so far in Sunburn Modern, taken from his debut record for Greco-Roman, and now has a bizarre yet transfixing and confusingly erotic stop-motion video to go with it.
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20 June 2012
Unknown Mortal Orchestra // I'll Come Back 4 U
Premiered on Lauren Laverne's show this morning and forming part of Adult Swim's Summer Series is this utter joy of a track from Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
I'll Come Back 4 U's popping, funky bass and indie lo-fi vocals prove a winning, off-beat, summery combination, and considering this is a freebie makes you wonder how good the stuff you have to pay for is. Download below.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra // I'll Come Back 4 U
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Lemonade // Softkiss
Summer has finally arrived in the form of San Franciscan trio Lemonade and their new, David Franklin directed video for Softkiss. The band will be in London on July 3rd, for a set of R&B influenced tropical dance-pop, so if you're after a charmingly hedonistic departure from the London gloom, you could do a lot worse.
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18 June 2012
New Look // New Look
Nothing whatsoever to do with the high street fashion chain, New York / Canadian duo New Look have their self-title debut record re-released to the world today, and to mark this occasion and spur you into parting with your money, here are a selection of the band's choice cuts.
The Ballad's Lynchian take on Joy Division meets power ballads is stunning, while Teen Need's functional groove and the Sade meets house Nap on the Bow are clear stand-outs. Have a listen below.
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Shine 2009 // Our Nation
In these past weeks of patriotic celebration, the UK has opted for fervent flag-waving, confusing dress-up and a combination of the archaic and abysmal as representations of our national pride. The Scandinavians, predictably, do things in a much more stylish and believable manner.
Finnish duo Shine 2009's Our Nation is a early 90s house ode to their homeland, while the video offers some mildly psychedlic facts and sloganeering in support. Having watched it, I think I feel prouder of Finland than I do England. The band even show their generous side, offering you a free download of the track too.
Shine 2009 - Our Nation by Shine 2009
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15 June 2012
Dirty Projectors // Dance For You
"I boogied down gaaaargoyle streets, searching in every face for something I could believe". Just one of the many beautful, vivid, unusual, dramatic and evocative refrains in this new track from Dirty Projectors.
It's simple, compact and just couldn't have come from any other band. Their new record, 'Swing Lo Magellan', is out July 9 / 10 on Domino Records and, if it's anything near as good as Dance For You suggests it will be, it's going to be our record of the year by a length.
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12 June 2012
Echo Lake // Wild Peace
Ahead of the July 25th release of their debut record 'Wild Peace' on No Pain In Pop, Echo Lake are offering some free streams to whet our whistles for the full album.
The title track below is typical of the band's glimmering shoe-gaze, hushed, chamber vocals and looped basslines, while the video for earlier track Even The Blind gives the perfect, blurry visual accompaniment to their sound.
Full tracklisting for the album will be:
Further Down
Another Day
Wild Peace
Even The Blind
Monday 5AM
Young Silence
In Dreams
Last Song Of The Year
Swimmers
Just Kids
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11 June 2012
Furrow // Field Study
Describing themselves as 'Field-Gaze Punx', West Felton two-piece Furrow may well be the first band to ever fuse geography trip countryside sounds with lo-fi grunge. You have to congratulate the Shropshire lads for working with what they have.
While Field Study A and Field Study B are not likely to change your world, Shred and Speak in Tongue are untidy blasts of garage-punk joy from their new EP, coming quick on the heels of their self-titled April release 'Furrow'. Enjoy both below.
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Jaill // House With Haunting
To celebrate the release of 'Traps', Jaill's brand new record on Sub Pop, here's the video for album track House With Haunting, a Weezer / Real Estate-esque slacker pop anthem. What do we learn? Never leave your girlfriend alone with ghosts.
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30 May 2012
Azealia Banks // 1991 / Van Vogue
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29 May 2012
Field Day 2012 playlist
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Traams // Traams
Grungey garage with a lithe groove and art-punk, spite-filled vocals is Traams' thing, as evidenced on their Bratwell produced and released, self titled EP from January. Flowers and Demons have a hint of The Cribs' whiskey fueled, line skirting punk-pop immediacy, Grin has a Santana-esque blues swing, while closer Klaus is a menacing, cholstrophobic, creeping blast of post-punk.
Expect a lot more from the London trio in coming months, and if you want a real good time, catch them at the Old Queen's Head on 14th June.
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25 May 2012
Peace // L'il Echo
In what's been a busy week for the band, they've also just posted up L'il Echo, the B-side to their recent single Follow Baby and a track which combines the pop harmonies and lithe baselines of their recent tour mates, as well as the epic, fractured grandeur of Wu Lyf.
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24 May 2012
Novella // He's My Morning
The track is typical of the girls' shimmering, lovelorn pop, darkly measured until the 2 minute mark, at which point it takes off in a Sonic Youth blitz of rolling drums and scuzzy guitar. A cut above anything they've done previously, and with many bands offering a similar sound, a further step towards the top of the pile. Tracklisting for the EP and video are below.
1. Eat Yourself
2. He’s My Morning
3. Don’t Believe Ayn Rand
4. Strange Things
5. You’re Not That Cool
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21 May 2012
Milk Music // Out Of My World
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18 May 2012
Julio Bashmore // Au Seve
Au Seve is the first track from his new record due on the label in the summer; bright, bounding house which by the end leaves us aching for a smooth segue into the next track. Sadly it doesn't come, so you'll just have to hit repeat.
Latest tracks by juliobashmoremusic
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2 May 2012
I Ching // It's Me
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17 April 2012
Jessie Ware // 110%
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Breton // Corsica Studios, London
Corsica Studios, London
Wednesday March 28, 2012
There's no place like home. In the world of Spielberg, Disney, Dorothy, Last of the Summer Wine and KFC adverts, we know this to be gospel. Something of the same heartwarming self-assurance affects Breton at Corsica Studios, having in their own words gotten used to playing venues "where nobody knows us" - lending a celebratory air to the evening's entertainment that lacked only a 'Welcome Home Boys' banner and some bunting.
Breton have been steadily collecting column inches over the past 12 months or so for the collaborative audio-visual approach to their craft, one grounded in dark synths and monstrous, post-rock riffs. To date, though, these column inches have largely been in the domain of the bedroom blogger or record floor pamphlet. This packed-out show and the release of their debut LP 'Other People's Problems', however, are the stuff of the nationals.
The brooding intensity of Breton's music tonight could have come across as impenetrable. Edward The Confessor, a stuttering, combative assault, is set to a backdrop montage of urban decline, Roman Rappak's accusatory poetry delivered while stalking the stage. The rest of the band's backing incantations make for an oppressive live experience. Isolating, then, you'd think, if it weren't for the playful mid-song banter and grounding in gaffer tape bass repairs which reflect a genuine exuberance in their performance tonight.
From here, the set really kicks on. In Electrician, Breton have found a powerfully addictive Vek-like hook to accompany the heavy beats, which gets the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd collectively swaying, if not quite dancing. Jostle verges on the type of looped Eurodance you may have heard through Faliraki club toilet doors as you're puking up the last of your Reef, but it soon evolves into a sort of tropical hardcore, with Rappak bent double in his earnest delivery, bringing to mind the ever exuberant Ed MacFarlane in doing so.
The show closes out with a rapid rendition of the rave-rock Episodes, Breton's Hummer, a track which similarly failed to make the debut album cut but makes for a limb-flailingly dangerous live injection. Like Foals, Breton's reputation for cultured craft combined with a frenetic live experience will undoubtedly see them spring from South London - and mean they shouldn't have too many problems playing where nobody knows them in the future.
words: Andy Porter
Breton's debut album Other People's Problems is out now on Fat Cat Records.
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9 March 2012
Brown Brogues // Shacklewell Arms
Shacklewell Arms, London
Thursday March 1, 2012
I've always had a close affinity with drum / guitar duos. From The White Stripes to Death From Above 1979, from The Kills to Japandroids, there's something pleasingly primal about the simple beatmaker, melody maker combination that slaps you about while making you dance.
So it is with Brown Brogues at Hackney's Shacklewell Arms tonight. Gaffer taped to the nines, Ben Mather perches behind his stripped-down and worse for wear drum kit in a T-shirt that takes longer to read than the band's setlist (for more on that, see here), while Mark Vernon, dressed in black, battered guitar strung up under his chin and a devilish eye peering beneath his fringe, looks in the mood.
As the audience swells inside the blue-and-green-lit underwater cavern of the Shacklewell's back room, the punk groove of 'Wildman' kicks the crowd's hips into gear. Then, 'I Just Don't Know's tale of domestic dispute amid crushing drums sees Ben call for more tape.
Listening to the duo's two-minute blasts of psych garage is akin to feeling the angst striken buzz of early White Stripes tracks like 'Lafayette Blues' or 'Hand Springs', as thumping drums provide the platform for scuzzy lo-fi guitar. There's a charm and lightness in their mid-song discussions though, with Ben's giggle at a missed intro and Mark's howled shouts of "thank you" temporarily alleviating the set's brooding garage.
The dual yelps and lyrical playfulness of early single 'Don't Touch My Hair', followed by the pulsating blues of 'Treet U Beta' close out a fast and frenetic night's work in front of an appreciative crowd, and as the band head out to SXSW, more shows like this will see Alex Turner's favourite band™ their stock rise even further.
words: Andy Porter
Brown Brogues' new single 'Anyone But You' is out now on Italian Beach Babes. The band perform at SXSW later this month.
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Local favourites // Vadoinmessico
Preparing to release their debut record 'Archaelogy of the Future' on 5th March on PIAS, Vadoinmessico will be following up with a show at the Lexington with Drugstore on 6th April.
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24 February 2012
Willis Earl Beal // Evening's Kiss
For now, he's settling for hand drawn videos featuring naked women and ignoring pets to meet the controversy quota and accompany his incredible lo-fi blues tracks. Mr Beal will be at London's Power Lunches next week, before further shows at The Victoria and Sebright Arms in early March. See you there.
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23 February 2012
Arthur Beatrice // Midland
Midland by Arthur Beatrice
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