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Day Wave – Total Zombie

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“Total Zombie” is the second track to surface online from Oakland native Jackson Phillips a/k/a Day Wave. Following the buzzy “Nothing At All”, “Total Zombie” moves in a similar lo-fi, immediately infectious bit of real estate. Listen.

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01-15-15

Local Natives – Wide Eyes (Arpline Remix) / Natalia Kills – Zombie (Does It Offend You Yeah Remix) / Cut Chemist – Provo de Santo

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new today! bk band arpline re-up local natives’ summer jam smash wide eyes serving up a smooth fresh flow. yeah! our uk kids does it offend you yeah take this halloween zombie jam but the namely scary sounding natalia kills do their own re-up. we’re diggin it. and lastly, we’ve got new material from b3sci fav cut chemist. povo de santo is taken from the vet mixman’s new LP joint sound of the police. check it.

Local Natives – Wide Eyes (Arpline Remix)
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Natalia Kills – Zombie (Does It Offend You Yeah Remix)
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Cut Chemist – Provo de Santo
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10-13-10

TRACK BATTLE – ZOMBIE Howlin’ Wolf vs. Pains of Being Pure at Heart – “Young Adult Fiction”

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Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Young Adult Friction

ZOMBIE Howlin’ Wolf is hungry for BRAINS! ZOMBIE Howlin’ Wolf also hates shitty indie rock. ZOMBIE Howlin’ Wolf MUST EAT SHITTY INDIE ROCKER BRAIN. For real, what the shit is this??? ZOMBIE Howlin’ Wolf is too busy sloggin’ bourbon and hangin’ with bad broads to have any clue what the phrase” YOUNG ADULT FRICTION” even means, he wants to eat FUCKING BRAINS. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. BRAINS!!!!!!

Howlin’ Wolf – Spoonful

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04-29-09

Day Wave – We Try But We Don’t Fit In

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Oakland artist Jackson Phillips, who is one half of the electro-pop duo Carousel, is set to release his highly anticipated indie-pop solo album Headcase on July 17th under the name of his side project Day Wave. We’re into Headcase’s first several Hype Machine top-hit tracks “Nothing At All”, “Total Zombie” and “Drag” which we covered here on B3 pages starting in November 2014. Day Wave’s latest single “We Try But We Don’t Fit In” with its dreamy layered fuzz-pop vocal harmonies, cleverly subtle indie pop-anthem lyrics and simple yet expressive rock guitar fundamentals takes the cake for our favorite track off the album thus far. We look forward to more sublime indie-vibes from brilliant new act Day Wave. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

Day Wave (Soundcloud)

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06-12-15

Mixtape: B3SCI Halloween V: Love Is Undead

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Mixtape by Veronica Alexander

GET READY TO GET SPOOKED! Halloween never looked ghastlier with these ghoulish love songs, brought to you by Fever Ray, Broken Social Scene, Portishead, Dead Man’s Bones and more!

1. Portishead – Strangers
2. Fever Ray – If I Had A Heart
3. Chromatics – The Killing Spree
4. The XX – Blood Red Moon
5. TV On The Radio – Wolf Like Me
6. Múm – The Ghosts You Draw On My Back
7. The Kills – Last Day of Magic
8. Sufjan Stevens – They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From The Dead!! Ahhhh!
9. Dead Man’s Bones – My Body’s A Zombie For You
10. Radiohead – We Suck Young Blood (Your Time Is Up)
11. Karen Elson – The Ghost Who Walks
12. Daughter – The Woods
13. Widowspeak – Harsh Realm
14. Bon Iver – Blood Bank
15. Broken Social Scene – Sweetest Kill

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10-27-14

Mister Goodnite – Don’t Trust Me

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Mister Goodnite a/k/a L.A.-based vocalist for Mini Mansions Tyler Packford announces his Songs About Love and Lack Thereof mixtape via Morning Ritual Records. Lead track “Don’t Trust Me” is a neat mash of 60’s pop & soul sampling and Packford’s super cool and Zombies-esque vocal. Look for Songs About Love and Lack Thereof in the US via Psychedelic Judaism on September the 16th.

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Rating 9

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09-09-13

The Wytches – Beehive Queen

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“Surf-doom”. That surf-rock beach party that got run up on by some weird (mean) zombies, Brighton band The Wytches “Beehive Queen” is the soundtrack to that. The Wytches will be playing select dates throughout the UK during May and June.

Dates
4th May – LONDON, UK. Shacklewell Arms. (Bad Vibrations Festival)
16th May – BRIGHTON, UK. The Mesmerist. (Great Escape)
4th June – BIRMINGHAM, UK. Hare & Hounds. (w/ Drenge)
5th June – LONDON, UK. Barfly Camden. (w/ Drenge)
6th June – SOUTHAMPTON, UK. The Joiners. (w/ Drenge)
7th June – BRISTOL, UK. The Louisiana. (w/ Drenge)

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Rating 8.5

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04-22-13

Review: Lianne La Havas w/ Jamie N Commons @ El Rey in Los Angeles, 3/19/2013

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Catching a concert comes with a variety of experiences. For example, sometimes the headliner on a bill outshines the opening act(s) so much that those in attendance wonder, ‘why the hell didn’t I just show up for the last half of this show?’ Other times, the support on the bill is the highlight of the night, noteworthy beyond any of the predictable offerings from the headliner. And on the perfect occasion, the mix of talent at a concert is just right. At the El Rey Theater this past Thursday night we had exactly that experience with standout performances from both Jaime N Commons and Lianne La Havas.

It may come as a surprise to many that London born artist Jamie N Commons was actually raised between both Chicago and the UK. With this transatlantic savviness, the bright singer songwriter opened the evening’s show with his track “Lead Me Home”, which was also recently featured in the incredible AMC series The Walking Dead. Near the end of his solo performance of the gloomy track (which is a perfect pairing for the Georgia based zombie thiller), Commons’ band joined him on stage. Together they rocked through his 2013 release Rumble And Sway EP. With pitch perfect, four-part harmonies, and back woods rock and roll, Jaime and the gang killed it. Song after song, the audience warmed up, culminating to an apex when Jamie closed his set with “Wash Me In The Water”. The raspy, whiskey infused rock that Jaime brings, feels like a bullseye, and with more opening dates to come with folk/soul princess Lianne La Havas, Jaime N Commons fans should expect this to be one of the hotter tickets touring the states this Spring.

With a small set change and an increasingly excited crowd, KCRW DJ Jason Kramer pumped up the crowd right before Lianne La Havas hit the stage. She opened to the loving crowd with “No Room For Doubt”. A side note: while both Lianne and Jaime recently weathered SXSW, you certainly couldn’t tell any grueling signs from their haul in Austin. The young 23 London native, Lianne La Havas looked and sounded stunning as ever. The adoring crowd howled and shouted after different vocal runs. She was without doubt great, but frankly she could have probably done anything on stage and still received such a warm reception. Turning her audience into human percussionist, and in playing select songs from her standout 2012 debut Is Your Love Big Enough?, Lianne La Havas proved her powerful impact on both sides of the Pond.

Review By Brian Litwin
Photography By Martin Santacruz Jr

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03-23-13

GHXST – Doomgirl

NYC based rockers Ghxst effectively mix 90’s alternative rock and a touch of the blues with their own distorted experimental style, delightfully dark and bawdy vocals, and unmistakable guitar excess. The aptly labeled deth-grunge trio who are originally from Britian site their musical influences as Jesus and Mary Chain, White Zombie, and Sonic Youth. Check out their irresistibly fierce track “Black Camaro” (video below) for its raw washed-out-bad-kid sensibility, booming damaged vocals, and relentless guitar grind. By Erin Feathers

GHXST – Doomgirl

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Rating 8.3

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10-22-12

The Raveonettes – Observations

What might that Richards/Taylor guitar work on “Gimme Shelter” look like if it lurked in the night as some sort of docile pill induced zombie? Moments in The Raveonettes new single “Observations” feel harmoniously possessed by the iconic track’s six string weepiness. The song, from The Raveonettes forthcoming and sixth studio album Observator premiered today on Rolling Stone, and has a certain duality in addition that soul chilling pocket the band explore so well. Hat tips to the Danish duo yet again.

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Rating 8.5

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06-25-12

Lucy Schwartz – Domino

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“Domino”, new from LA singer-songwriter Lucy Schwartz, sounds pretty much exactly like its subject matter. The organ-driven track is a slow build, dominoes falling in line one-by-one, a build pulsing with a great dramatic tension laid on by subtle guitar and tom-tom drums. The melodies on “Domino” are great; but its been bugging me all day… – where have I heard that melodic resolve in the verse before? It’s not The Cranberries’ “Zombie”, although similar, ugh…. Help! Anyway, peep the track, you will like it. And look out for Lucy’s “Keep Me” EP out now.

Lucy Schwartz – Domino

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Rating 8.0

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11-02-11

B3SCI on Virgin Mobile Live: HALLOWEEN!

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This week’s show features choice Halloween tracks past/present plus some nods to classic throwback horror flicks. Get this year’s full Halloween mix HERE. #BLAHZAY

Catch B3SCI Radio on Virgin Mobile Live, Fridays and Saturdays every week 12pm pac/ 3pm east. Click for B3SCI Radio archives and be sure to check out fam Virgin Mobile Live.

TRACK LIST:

Intro
Oholics – Suzy Banyon Blues
ToxiK – Saw Theme Song (Dubstep Refix)
Lupe Fiasco – The Cool
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll
mic up: *Rave’s Fave + Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me (edit)
*The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Time Warp
Beetlejuice – Beetlejuice Theme (Figure Drumstep Mix)
Bo Diddley – Bo Meets The Monster
Green Go – Brains For Breakfast
Skrillex – Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites
Michael Jackson – Thriller (Villains Too Tight Pants Remix) (B3 edit)
Roky Erickson – I Walked With A Zombie

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10-29-11