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Twin Sister is Dreamy

The music of Twin Sister is slow and dreamy. Earlier this year they released Color Your Life, an EP that starts off with a 7-minute track called “The Other Side of Your Face”. It’s a slow building track, but gorgeous nonetheless. Recently, after an in-store at Criminal Records here in Atlanta and a show at The Earl, I fell in-love with their sound. It could have been the drum-machine kicking in during the stand-out track “All Around and Away We Go”, or finally hearing “Lady Daydream” live, but they struck a chord I haven’t felt since seeing Beach House earlier this year. The show was short, but I look forward to more music from these guys. In the meantime, check out “All Around and Away We Go” below!

Download: Twin Sister – All Around and Away We Go

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Menomena Plants ‘Mines’ of Great Summer Rock

Taking a break from the hazy fuzzy buzzy chillwaves, summer wavves and best-coast jams, we have Menomena. Their new record Mines really delivers everything we’d want from a summer rock record; dripping sex-rock (“TAOS”) , sing-along ballads (“Dirty Cartoons”), jazz infusion (“BOTE”) and Steely-Dan-Meets-Traffic-Inspired Jams. (“Oh Pretty Boy, You’re Such A Big Boy”)

They’re hitting up the tour circuit and will be exploding stages in Atlanta on October 8th at the Variety Playhouse. You can also catch their worldwide television debut on Jimmy Fallon on August 9th. According to their Twitter, they’re hoping Jimmy doesn’t pronounce it “man-enema”. I hope not either.

Get a little taste of Menomena by downloading “TAOS” from Mines below. It will please your ears.

Download: Menomena- TAOS

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Phantogram: A Celebration!

A band like Phantogram is hard to sum up. The duo behind the band, Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel are from a small town in New York, but they produce hip-hop induced beats and electronic wonders. Soaring vocals, fuzzy guitars accompany the debut record Eyelid Movies too. I’ve had a few of their MP3s floating on my iTunes for a while, but recently I just downloaded the whole debut of theirs, and it’s an amazing album.

They recently announced a US tour, and it includes a date in Atlanta on September 29th at The Drunken Unicorn. I’m going to make sure I’m there.

Watch: Phantogram- When I’m Small
Download: Phantogram- When I’m Small

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Tame Impala Still Holds its Value

I’ve been listening to Tame Impala’s debut Innerspeaker for a while now. It’s not technically out in the United States yet, nor do I know when it will be. I do know that when it comes out here, and when they tour, it’s going to be big. This album, form the kickstart of mind-dripping guitar rock-out with “It Is Not Meant to Be” and “Desire Be Desire Go” all the way down to the fuzzed out closer of “I Really Don’t Mind”, you’re going to be in love with this album. Pitchfork and Yours Truly have had their hands all over these guys, but I can’t wait for them to tour.

Upon first listen, you’ll notice the vocals sound eerily familiar. It’s as if The Beatles more psychedelic tendencies were brought back in 2010, and done right. I really can’t get enough of this record, even after 50+ listens. For this occasion, I’m sharing two MP3s, and once your done with that, find a way to track down this import. I’m waiting to hear it on sweet, ear-happy, vinyl.

Download: Tame Impala- Desire Be Desire Go
Download: Tame Impala- Solitude Is Bliss

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Bear Tracks: Drink Up Buttercup

A funny thing happened when I went to see Drink Up Buttercup at The Earl last week. It turns out they have a Zach Galifinakis look-alike as their lead singer. I’m not serious, but with the beard and the awkward stage talk, you could hardly tell the difference. The four-piece from Philly played a short set of tunes from their latest album Born and Thrown On a Hook. Absurd jumping around, classy vocals and all around shenanigans all around as they played a lively set. Below I share with you one of my favorite tracks from that album.

Download: Drink Up Buttercup- Doggy Head

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Donald Glover Owns Us All With Culdesac

It’s rare that a comedic actor has so much going for him, including a budding hip-hop career. That’s what we have with Childish Gambino, the hip-hop alter-ego of Donald Glover. You may have seen him on NBC’s Community, or as part of Derrick Comedy, but get ready to enjoy him giving us one of the best hip-hop albums of the year. Not only is it spot-on, one of the best I’ve heard all year, but he’s giving away for free on his website.

Donald doesn’t shy away from sore subjects either, all the way to acknowledging this is not a joke album and pointing out that the only ones who do it right are Lonely Island. I do also believe this is the only hip-hop album to reference Tiny Fey, as Glover acknowledges those who helped him to where he is now. The biggest stand-out is “Put In My Video” featuring the lines “Smarty art chicks can put it in my video. Nerd girls who can put it in my video” and references getting raped by Aubrey Plaza. You shouldn’t be late to this party.

Download: Childish Gambino- Culdesac

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A Look at Best Coast

There are a lot of buzzbands being created this summer, not just by little bloggers like me, but big news outlets from ABC News to the parody of Hipster Runoff. Alongside Wavves, you’ll find Best Coast; Bethany Cosentino’s little band of vintage sounding pop music.

After a series of singles, her debut “Crazy For You” is finally be released with a few of her previous tracks like “When I’m With You”. The album is a series of throwback 60s pop songs that will charm the hell out your ears.

If you want to be entertained by Bethany herself, it’s worth checking out her Twitter feed which includes talking about losing her weedcard, her ramblings with Wavves, and how much she misses her cat, Snacks, while on tour. (She created a Twitter for her cat too)

Urban Outfitters has been streaming her debut over on their website, which includes the spectacular cover art of california and a picture of Snacks himself on the cover.

Download: Best Coast- Boyfriend

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Bear Tracks: Wavves “Baseball Cards”

We’ve got great records to keep looking forward to for the rest of the year, but the spotlight is all over the full-band debut from Wavves. Rest assured, I think it’ll be on repeat for many during the rest of the summer.

The track is “Baseball Cards”, one of my favorites from King of the Beach. This synth soaked animal-collective inspired jam has been on repeat for days now. Enjoy it below and pick up King of the Beach when it’s released on August 3rd.

Download: Waves- Baseball Cards

When was the last time you saw a musical act break out on the harp during a show? Chances are it may be never, but for those of you have seen Active Child live, you can count yourself lucky. The new EP Curtis Lane from the man known as Active Child features some great 1980s jams on it, including “When Your Love is Safe”. Packing pumping synth beats behind the crooning vocals of Pat Grossi.

The track arrives just in time for summer and warm weather days. Personally, the track has me yearning to hear it in the club. You can also check out Active Child this saturday July 3rd opening for Islands at Eyedrum in Atlanta.

Download: Active Child- When Your Love is Safe

I got to see Happy Birthday at SXSW, but I wasn’t impressed for some reason. Was it just not cohesive on stage? Were the vocals too whiny? Was I seeing them play the wrong songs? I’m not sure which of this may be true, but when I put on their Sub Pop debut, I was immediently impressed. One of my favorite tracks from their debut is “Subliminal Message”, a catchy emotional pop piece with Kyle Thomas on vocals. It’s the perfect romantic tune for this great spring day, as I’m running out the door to Criminal Records. Enjoy!

Download: Happy Birthday- Subliminal Message

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