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Track Reviews

Cities Aviv – Power Exchange

POWER EXCHANGE. Memphis (surprise! he’s not UK) rapper Cities Aviv, who’s underrated Black Pleasure mixtape was a b3 favorite last year, chops it up on top a female-voiced 80’s soul-sampling beat of his own creation.

Cities Aviv (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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01-25-13

Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Toyboy & Robin Remix)

Check out the latest entry in the Lana Del Rey remix genre with London production team Toyboy & Robin’s excellent electrohouse refashion of “Summertime Sadness”.

Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Toyboy & Robin Remix)

Toyboy & Robin Remix (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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01-25-13

Iceage – Ecstasy

Iceage, straight outta Copenhagen, have a new track and video entitled “Ecstasy”. Crunchy rhythms & lots of aggro painted together by a melodic brush (maybe more like industrial strength melodic paint blaster) frame a track that at any one moment could burst from out of your headphones in a kind of fiery conflagration (which sounds painful for your ears) but manages to maintain some sort of forward motion and order by the sheer centripetal force of its great (and dare we compare) Thin Lizzy-esque melody.

Iceage – Ecstasy

Iceage (Official)

Rating 8.342

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01-24-13

Dune Rats – Ratbags

Get psyched on some next level melodic rock and roll via Aussie budstep band Dune Rats and get their b3sci rec’d “Sexy Beach” EP while they’re hot. (R&G)

Dune Rats – Ratbags

Dune Rats (Facebook)

Rating 8.0

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01-24-13

Othello Woolf – Odysseus

Interestingly, the marquee for “Odysseus”, by London R&B singer Othello Woolf, covers all literary bases from ancient (“Odysseus”) to medieval (Othello) to modern (Woolf). “Odysseus”, much like its actual intended reference point in Greek myth (a ref that definitely takes a measure of boldness to pull off) , lyrically describes a love story that persists against odds. That, and it’s a knockout of a track, offering a top class future R&B instrumental and enough melodic swagger to make Othello, Virginia Woolf & Homer all nod their heads.

Othello Woolf – Odysseus

Othello Woolf (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.4

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01-24-13

Hotel Cinema – Haunting

“Haunting” is new from LA duo Hotel Cinema. Excerpted here from the band’s just released S/T EP (which you can stream in its entirety here), “Haunting” succeeds on its hypnotic slow burning groove and evocative mood and atmosphere, that and a solid vocal performance by singer Keeley Bumford. Cheers to our man Jason Kramer for the tip on the track.

Hotel Cinema – Haunting

Hotel Cinema california (Official)

Rating 8.17

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01-24-13

MR MS – Fantasy

MR MS, the NYC-based duo of “Hurricane” fame, announced today their debut LP Second Hand Rapture. The uptempo “Fantasy”, the LP’s new single, has the DNA of indie pop song with the guts and rhythms of soul music. The easy comparison to make with “Fantasy” is to Florence & The Machine; and while the track does walk that “Dog Days Are Over” line a bit, it exudes a certain restraint and steadiness of diction that (somewhat gratefully) sets it apart.

MR MS (Official)

Rating 8.1

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01-24-13

Review: Parquet Courts @ The Echo in Los Angeles, 1/15/2013

I recently caught Brooklyn-based, and punk-influenced, Parquet Courts as they stopped by The Echo in Los Angeles last Tuesday night. The band were on the west coast leg of their first national tour in support of their debut album Light Up Gold. That night PC exuded a noteworthy and raw energy, fitting nicely with the likes of Cloud Nothings and Metz. While the set began somewhat on the ragged side with an instrumental jam, things kicked-in full force by the time the band launched into their single “Borrowed Time”. From that point on the show was tight and the musicianship stellar as Parquet Courts blasted through their set of short, well-crafted tunes. Set finale, “Yr No Stoner” surprised me with its approximately 10-minute bluesy jam which showed off another side of the band. These guys can definitely play. Parquet Courts’ onstage vibe is southern in an earthy way.

Highly unassuming, the guys didn’t interact much with each other or with the crowd. They didn’t come off as aloof. It was more like a bunch of guys with integrity who might work at Whole Foods or Google. Guitarist-vocalist Andrew Savage commented that the crowd was very still and he was right. The half-capacity throng was quiet, but this band held their attention and the after-show assessments tended to be very positive. By Bruce Rave

* Links and playlists from Rave’s weekly new music show can be found on his blog and be sure follow Bruce on Twitter too!

Parquet Courts – Borrowed Time

Parquet Courts (Official)

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01-23-13

The Long Wives – The Hollow Fin

L.A.-based singer-songwriter Brandy St. John a/k/a The Long Wives’ “The Hollow Fin” is brilliant, beautiful, and haunting. A track that with repeated listens seems to only further entrance and captivate. Excellent.

The Long Wives – The Hollow Fin

The Long Wives california (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.1

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01-23-13

The Leisure Society – The Sober Scent Of Paper

UK’s The Leasure Society take a bossa-inspired turn with the lead single from their forthcoming April-due Alone Aboard the Ark LP. The fine amor “The Sober Scent of Paper” is a quite literate song (including a reference to Wuthering Heights and the well constructed meter of phrases like “faithfully facing the warmth of the sun” and “the fever on the quickening brow”) and, in fact, the entire Alone LP is inspired by the life of Sylvia Plath. Give “The Sober Scent of Paper” your ears below.

The Leisure Society – The Sober Scent Of Paper

The Leisure Society (Official)

Rating 8.2

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01-23-13

GAPS – When I’m Gone

Check out the atmospheric dark indie pop of new Brighton band GAPS and their track for “When I’m Gone”. We are into it.

GAPS – When I’m Gone

GAPS (Soundcloud)

Rating 8.2

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01-23-13

Deap Vally – Lies

The duo of Lindsey Troy and Julie Edwards a/k/a Deap Valley are releasing their debut EP “Get Deap” in April via Cherrytree. “Lies’, the first single for the project, sees the L.A.-based band (and truly, could a band like Deap Valley come from anywhere else?) traverse a familiar territory of high intensity of vocals and riffs that at times sounds like “The Female White Stripes” and at others like all hell is breaking loose. “Lies” is sure to give you its intended ass-kicking but also is hooky enough to keep things interesting and re-listenable.

Deap Vally california (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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01-23-13