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Track Reviews

Botany – Laughtrack (feat. Father John Misty)

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Botany, the project of Texas-based electronic artist Spencer Stephenson, grabs a high profile feature from Father John Misty principal Josh Tillman for the hypnotic after hours new one, “Laughtrack”. Botany’s Lava Diviner (Truestory) LP is out October 29th on Western Vinyl.

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Rating 8.5

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10-22-13

Nicole Millar – Fall

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Fresh voiced Nicole Millar debuts the hazy warm beauty of new slow tempo-er “Fall”. Excerpted from a forthcoming (as of yet untitled) EP, “Fall” amounts to a really lovely and engaging bit of beats-driven vocal pop. Particularly special for the Australian Ms. Millar are those more ethereal breathy notes that seem to effortless breathe out of her (and with the track).

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Rating 8.3

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10-22-13

Rave’s Fave: Parquet Courts – The More It Works

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Parquet Courts may be an unassuming band on stage that rarely breaks a smile, but their steady studio and live work is building a fan base that will likely be loyal to them for years. “The More It Works” is a fast, bluesy winner from their Tally All the Things you Broke EP. This band likes to stretch out a song when they play it on stage, and I’m keen to see what they do with “The More It Works”. By Bruce Rave

Parquet Courts – The More It Works

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Hear Bruce’s “Go Deep With Bruce Rave” weekly new music show on Indie1031/Los Angeles and WSUM-FM/Madison. Details and archived shows can be found on his blog and be sure follow Bruce on Twitter too!

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10-21-13

Marika Hackman – Cinnamon

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Brilliant songwriter and B3SCI SXSW alum Marika Hackman announces new EP “Sugar Blind” and lead single “Cinnamon”. The wonderfully kinetic and melodically adventurous “Cinnamon” is indicative in quality of quite a step forward for Ms. Hackman. We’re loving the track. Well done.

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Rating 8.0234

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10-21-13

Review: Fanfarlo – The Sea [EP]

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By Mike Olinger

After last year’s Rooms Filled with Light and a string of successful music videos, London based alt. wavers Fanfarlo have returned with their anticipated EP The Sea.

It is a decidedly retro endeavor; with surf guitars and whammy bars bookending their signature Depeche Mode influenced Synthpop. This time around the music is warmer, catchier and more self-aware. Though the EP only contains four songs, Fanfarlo has managed to make a dynamic listen that is both innovative and readily accessible to their fan-base.

The opening track “A Distance” finds lead singer Simon Balthazar’s vocals oscillating between a ballroom croon and New Romantic warbling. Beyond it’s disco induced meandering, the song manages to tap into some profound themes, namely that relationships are fraught with miscommunication.

The title track emerges out of a sparkling harp arpeggio that wouldn’t feel out of place in Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The song’s nostalgic feel is enhanced by lyrics which detail a carefree day at the beach while painting a startling picture of reverse evolution back to the sea. Oyster shell percussion and heavenly female vocals hover over the powerful piano lines, aiding the tasteful production.

“The Wilderness” is about the grooviest track here, with tremolo guitars leading gracefully into a jangling overture. The socio-political themes are traded in for a more internal dialogue about the nature of self and the wilderness of the soul.

The finale, “WitchiTaiTo” is a loose adaptation of a traditional Native American Peyote song written by Jim Pepper in 1971. What first comes off as a mouthful of gibberish and whirl of mellotron can be deciphered as a life-affirming anthem upon return listens.

The Sea EP is an excellent addition to Fanfarlo’s steadily growing body of work. With their prolific output, it is our hope these lads will remain on the front lines, ushering in the third British invasion.

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Rating 8.5

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10-20-13

Lana Del Rey – Gods & Monsters (Mokadem Remix)

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London-based producer Mokadem turns out a very good moody, hypnotic, weirded-down of LDR’s “Gods & Monsters”. Mokadem describes the remix, “There’s a sense of elusiveness and glitz in all [Lana’s] stuff, I wanted to take it and make it even more remote and aged, like sitting at the bar of a sunken luxury ocean liner and everyone she’s singing about died 100 years ago.” Well done.

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Rating 8.4

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10-18-13

Always – Archie, Marry Me

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Always or (ALVVAYS), out of Toronto, impress Team B3 with the warm 90’s-esque lo-fi pop of “Archie, Marry Me”.

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Rating 8.3

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10-18-13

Jungle – Lucky I Got What I Want

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“Lucky I Got What I Want” is latest single from UK duo Jungle’s The Heat EP. Infinitely soulful, rhythmically inventive, melodically visceral and while still maintaining a wonderful after hours Curtis Mayfield-esque tunefulness “Lucky I Got What I Want” is absolutely glorious. “Lucky I Got What I Want” appears on the The Heat EP which becomes available as a four track EP on 10-inch clear vinyl (as well as digitally) via B3SCI Records (that’s us) in North America on October 21, and as part of a AA-side 7-inch w/ the track called “The Heat” on Chess Club Records in the UK at that same date. Pre-order here.

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Rating 8.4

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10-17-13

DJ Khaled – Never Surrender (Feat. Scarface, Anthony Hamilton et al)

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Mr. “Suffering From Success” DJ Khaled calls on a diverse cast (Scarface! Anthony Hamilton!) for new (& awesome) “pour one out for my homies” single “Never Surrender”. To all those who’ve lost someone out in the struggle, DJ Khaled’s got you.

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Rating 8.4

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10-17-13

James Vincent McMorrow – Cavalier

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“Cavalier” is fabulous return single from Irish songwriter and favorite of the site James Vincent McMorrow. On “Cavalier”, McMorrow updates and broadens the folk as hymnal sound palette of his debut Early in the Morning LP with more brilliant/vibrant vocal textures and instrumental voicings that while relevant to the new wave R&B trend that’s swept the UK Isles certainly feels more of a natural progression and extension of style rather than style chasing. We’re absolutely loving “Cavalier”. James Vincent McMorrow’s sophomore album Post Tropical is due in January.

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Rating 9.0

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10-17-13

Magic Island – Baby Blu

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German-based songstress Magic Island releases the excellent wistful 60’s-lean modern nostalgia pop of “Baby Blu”. On the track, tinkling guitars and electronics frame an otherwise minimally arranged track that shines on Magic Island’s sunny potent but barely there vocal. “Baby Blu” is sampled here from Magic Island’s upcoming “Wasted Dawn” EP.

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Rating 8.8

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10-16-13

Gallant – Sirens (Prod. Felix Snow)

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The Gallant/Felix Snow train continues to its roll forward w/ the singer/producer duo’s latest R&B crusher. Again, Snow’s nicely tipped production incl. deep in the aether synths and swirling electronics do very well to complement singer Gallant’s lighter than air falsetto and impassioned vocal stylings. Don’t sleep/miss out.

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Rating 8.8

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10-16-13