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Track Reviews

Sinkane – New Name

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Sudanese-born Sinkane releases second single “New Name” from upcoming Mean Love project for DFA Records. “New Name” is a neatly and expertly constructed mix of big horn sounds, funky syncopated rhythms and Ahmed Gallab’s soaring melodicism. Mean Love is out September 2.

Sinkane newyork (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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08-19-14

Grace Mitchell – Broken Over You

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The young (she’s only 16!) Grace Mitchell stands out among the boundless ocean of new alternative-leaning pop songstresses on the strength of her track’s writing and quality. “Broken Over You” is constructed and crafted for not only the most inclusive consumption but gets there in innovative unexpected ways. The track’s soaring refrain and sturdy dynamics are framed in a way that feels unique keeping for the song a genuine dynamic.

Grace Mitchell (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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08-19-14

Silk Rhodes – Pains

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Silk Rhodes are a new addition to Stones’ Throw’s excellent line-up of artists and they debut this week with the spare and affecting soul of “Pains”. “Pains” is not alt R&B or neo R&B it’s a classic sounding record buoyed by one of the most heart-wringing organ tones you’ll ever hear on wax.

Silk Rhodes (Label)

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08-19-14

DOROTHY – Wild Fire

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In what seems to be a slap in the face to all other female fronted acts, LA based Dorothy doesn’t minx words or attitude. This collective want to rock and party right fucking now. Taking the LA scene by storm and grabbing the attention of almost the whole music industry with the southern-fried “After Midnight”, Dorothy return with “Wild Fire”. The tune is another gun-slingin’, face melting rock track that should be played at full volume. Listen below. Review By Brian Litwin

DOROTHY california (Facebook)

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08-19-14

Shannon Saunders – Sheets

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Shannon Saunders star-making single “Sheets” is also her debut for Warner UK. Strong pop sensibilities and lovelorn sentiment frame “Sheets” which maintains its relevancy through its house-leaning compositional idiom. Look out.

Shannon Saunders (Soundcloud)

Rating: 8.8

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08-18-14

Darkside – Gone Too Soon

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R.I.P. The Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington duo Darkside have officially made their exit to the buzzband great wide open. The twosome, who were behind last year’s brilliant and widely lauded Psychic, will it quits after a final show in Brooklyn on September 12th. Listen to “Gone Too Soon” a loose track from the Psychic sessions that the duo released today on their Soundcloud.

Darkside (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-18-14

Glue Moon – Stockholm Zone

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Indie/electro three-piece Glue Moon have emerged from Liverpool (UK) with an impressive debut in ‘Stockholm Zone’. Although there’s not a huge amount of information floating about the band, we know this track has been in the making for a while, and it shows. The immaculate structure, which takes in a host of rewarding builds and immersive layers along the way is pieced together with the care the attention that requires time to not only craft but also fully appreciate as a listener. It’s a track that offers something fresh on every repeat listen. Glue Moon are currently unsigned but are putting the finishing touches on their first EP so expect to hear more from them soon.

Glue Moon england (Soundcloud)

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08-16-14

Interview with Circa Waves

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If you still like to rock and roll, then there’s lots (and lots) to love about Liverpool darlings Circa Waves. This young Brit rocker collective know how to jangle their way around a catchy song. Amidst their forthcoming and debut US tour writer Cher Dunn had the chance to chat with band-member Joe Falconer about growing up in Liverpool, their ‘Young Chasers’ EP and forthcoming album, life on the road, and more. Have a look at their conversation below.

B3SCI: Your hometown of Liverpool has been a notable city of great music, tell us what it was like to grow up in the local music scene, as a musician or a fan.

Circa Waves: I moved here about 6 years ago from a small town in the Midlands and the music scene was definitely one of the main reasons I came here. The best thing about Liverpool is that it feels like a big city condensed into a tiny space, so everything creative and interesting coming out of it is happening in a really small area. There’s a lot of independent venues all within a 5 minute walk from each other so it becomes very easy as a fan or musician to become involved and there’s a really strong community spirit. There’s a real diversity to the types of music that people are playing which I think pushes people on to keep trying new things.

B3SCI: When did you start playing music and what made you decide you wanted to try to pursue music professionally?

Circa Waves: I started playing piano when I was really young, but that kind of thing is a very solitary affair which isn’t what I enjoy about playing music. The big thing was when I picked up a guitar for the first time and started to play with other people, and realising that doing that is the thing that’ll make up better. I think moving to Liverpool was my first decision to try and take it more seriously. After that I made sure I played with other people and never resigned myself to a job that would take opportunities away from me, I didn’t want to commit to anything else because I never really saw myself happy doing anything other than music.

B3SCI: So far Circa Waves has released some really strong, upbeat and addictive tracks that seem to have an array of influences. How did the band meet, and what has the writing process together been like?

Circa Waves: We all got together last year in Liverpool. Kieran had just written “Young Chasers” and the rest of us knew that it was something we wanted to be part of when we heard it. The original plan was to give it our best shot, and hopefully (we’d) play at the festival the next year; we managed that, and in the mean time ended up doing things that we never really expected. As we developed as a band, and all brought something to create our sound as a band, we all work on ideas more collaboratively.

B3SCI: You signed to Vagrant Records, an awesome label. How was that experience? What are you most excited for with the release of your self-titled EP this year?

Circa Waves: We’re stoked to be signed to such a cool label, the thing we’re most excited about is getting the opportunity to play shows in the States and tour around, it’s something we’ve been wanting to do for a long time.

B3SCI: When can we expect a full-length album, and where did the band record?

Circa Waves: The album is going to be coming out next year, we spent 5 weeks down in London recording it.

B3SCI: You guys seem to be touring non-stop. Tell us some of most memorable moments while on tour and what you look forward to with your upcoming UK tour.

Circa Waves: Because touring is mainly spent in the van, the secret of staying sane is trying to make the most of each place in the shortest amount of time. If we have a couple of hours before a gig we’ll try and walk around a city and see something worthwhile and then afterwards we go find a bar and drink something worthwhile. Europe has been great for that even if you risk wandering around desperately trying to find a cab at 4am in an area that may or may not be a shady part of town.

B3SCI: What has been your favorite city on tour and where would you like to go?

Circa Waves: At the moment we’ve yet to go out of Europe, but we’ve got some dates lined up in Japan which I’m really excited about. I really love Berlin too, we were there for Record Store Day and played a couple of gigs. It’s one of those cities where you can feel like there’s something going on, everyone there has a really accepting and creative mind set.

B3SCI: How has the festival circuit been for you so far? Have you had any memorable moments?

Circa Waves: Festivals have been a great experience, the crowds so far have been amazing. The first one we did at Best Kept Secret was one of my favourites; we didn’t know what to expect when we showed up but the reaction was great and the crowd put so much energy into it throwing each other.

B3SCI: How do you pass the time while traveling on tour? Is there anything you are reading or listening to you can recommend to your fans?

Circa Waves: Sleep. Read. Listen to Music. Play Fifa. I’m currently reading a biography of a Indian Mathematician called Ramanujan who grew up in a remote village and came to England to study and then went home to die a tragically young death. It’s a good van read, but sometimes the drier bits of the book coupled with the movement of the road make me real sleepy.

B3SCI: What are your goals for the rest of the year?

Circa Waves: More Rock, More Roll.

Circa Waves england (Facebook)

Circa Waves On Tour

8/07 Norway @ Oya Festival
8/09 Sweden @ Way Out West Festival
8/16 Japan @ Summersonic Festival
8/17 Japan @ Summersonic Festival
8/23 Reading UK @ Reading Festival
8/24 Leeds UK @ Leeds Festival
9/21 Manchester UK @ Apollo (w/ The 1975)
9/22 Manchester UK @ Apollo (w/ The 1975)
9/24 Glasgow UK @ Barrowlands (w/ The 1975)
9/25 Glasgow UK @ Barrowlands (w/ The 1975)
9/26 Manchester UK @ Apollo (w/ The 1975)
9/27 Manchester UK @ Apollo (w/ The 1975)
9/28 London UK @ Alexandra Palace (w/ The Libertines)
9/29 Wolverhampton Uk @ Civic Hall (w/ The 1975)
9/30 London UK @ Alexandra Palace (w/ The 1975)
10/01 London UK @ Alexandra Palace (w/ The 1975)
10/20 Washington DC @ DC9
10/21 Allston MA @ Great Scott Allston
10/28 Los Angeles CA @ The Echo’s Pop Shop West

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08-16-14

School – So Long

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Gothenburg, Sweden band School impress with the dreamy but precise writing of “So Long”. The track is neat blend of cinematic starry-eyed romanticism and a far-off difficult to approach lo-fi quality that purpose together in a winsome dynamic. “So Long” is out September 1 on Swedish label Luxury Records.

School sweden (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-15-14

Natalie McCool – Dig It Out

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We love the cool classic-sounding reverb pop of songwriter Young and Lost Club songwriter Natalie McCool “Dig It Out”. Soulful while maintaining a neat ethereal quality in the vocal, “Dig It Out” contains a modern pop sound that’s miles ahead most of its peers.

Natalie McCool england: (Soundcloud)

Rating: 8.6

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08-15-14

Zella Day – Compass

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The stunning and wistful “Compass” is the latest from Zella Day’s upcoming debut EP on our B3SCI Records.

Zella Day arizona (Facebook) (Pre-Order EP Vinyl Here)

Rating 8.3

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08-14-14

Premiere: Oh, Be Clever – Tosh

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New duo from Salt Lake City Oh, Be Clever launch forward strong pop sortie “Tosh”. The team of former scene rivals-turned-allies Brittney Shields and Cory Scott Layton, Oh Be Clever, as is evident on “Tosh”, deal in infectious and unabashedly big pop songwriting.

Vocalist Brittey recently had this to say about “Tosh” and it’s genesis as a song:

“’Tosh’ was written while we were on tour earlier this year. We had a break in New Mexico, where we stayed with Cory’s brother whose name happens to be Tosh. Touring in a tiny car together for days on end can be a little grueling, and sometimes the writing process gets a little blocked. When those songs that just sort of “fall out” of your brain happen, you have to roll with it and let the song unfold. It’s a snarky way of telling that person you’re stuck on to pack their bags, so to speak, and get out of your brain so you can move on. Tosh was one of those songs that felt like it dropped right out of our heads, and I have to say it’s one of the most fun songs to perform live.”

Enjoy the B3SCI Premiere of “Tosh” below and be on watch for new material coming from the band soon.

Oh, Be Clever utah flag (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-14-14