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Track Reviews

The Magic – Door To Door

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Canadian brothers (from Guelph, Ontario to be exact) Geordie and Evan Gordon are The Magic. The band’s first release (at least known to us) is the catchy, kinetic “Door To Door”. Sporting some sharp syncopated rhythms, on point melodic phrasing and one bitchin’ sax solo, “D 2 D” just became your new favorite song. Hit that play button!

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Rating 8.1

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03-07-12

The Temper Trap – Rabbit Hole

By Jon Herriot

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The Temper Trap’s last record was in 2009, and it was HUGE. This is our first taste of their sophomore effort, and we love it. The lead in this band can really sing. This song has the same epic feel to it that we have heard from some of their previous singles for sure. Total Jam.

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Rating 8.5

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03-07-12

Fast Years – Let Me Try

By Chris Gedos

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“Let Me Try”, a hot-off-the-presses dittie from Fast Years, is some perfectly saccharine surf-pop in anticipation for their SXSW premiere and debut EP later this spring. For a brand new band, they know their sound. It serves them very well that the two most well-known bands they’ve opened for, Howler and The Vaccines, are perfect compliments for their style of play (better than Metronomy or even Wu Lyf, for instance). Stay tuned for an interview from b3sci HQ with the contagious four piece.

Fast Years – Let Me Try

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Rating 8.43

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03-07-12

Anneka – Overdone (xxyyxx Remix)

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Orlando FL chilled dancesmith xxyyxx’s hot hand delivers another winner in the form of this 5-alarm smooth heater refix for frequent Starkey collaborator Anneka. Give it your ears below.

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Rating 8.3

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03-06-12

Miguel – Gravity

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Our man Miguel takes us there with “Gravity”, new from his “Art Dealer Chic” mini-EP. Tracks like “Gravity” and “Adorn”, while as sleek and prime as they come, definitely mark a different, less commercial direction for Mr. Jontel on this mini-EP. The next Indie R&B darling, throwback crooner, Top 40 hitmaker, seems from here the path diverges. Miguel is a mega-talented dude, player can knock down all three roles and etc but there must be a focus, a path forward. Which will Miguel choose?

Miguel california (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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03-06-12

Boy Friend – Drive (The Cars Cover)

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Included in the bonus material to Boy Friend’s awesome debut Egyptian Wrinkle is this (like most BF material) first hour back inside the space station version of The Cars’ classic monster ballad “Drive”. Seemingly built for that spacewalking astronaut’s ipod, BF’s version of “Drive” relaxes and comforts despite the orginal song’s more withdrawn subject matter.

Boy Friend texas (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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Meg Myers – Monster (Semothy Jones Remix)

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A building wave of blog buzz behind her the fierce Meg Myers rolls into b3sci station with this Semothy Jones remix of “Monster”. The 90’s influence tag gets tossed about quite a bit with Meg, and while we hear it (Fiona Apple, PJ Harvey, etc), the indomitable Ms. Myers is a force wayyy too potent to box up so tightly. For his part, UK producer Semothy Jones sets “Monster” up with a subtle (tasteful lol) creepstep sheen. First thing’s first, Meg’s gonna eat your brains.

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Rating 8.3

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Mystery Jets – Someone Purer

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We’ve been into Mystery Jets for a while now (even in our crazy pre-b3sci days). Their last record Serotonin was kind of a bummer, but their material up to then was pretty ace. The band are readying their latest LP Radlands (due April 30 on Rough Trade) and have dropped lead single “Someone Purer” to get you interested. Are you interested? “Someone Purer” is a nice return featuring a hookier than a coatroom verse and just enough “anthemicness” in the chorus to warrant repeat plays. Start play one below.

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Rating 8.2

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03-06-12

The One and Nines – Tell Me

By Trevor Meyer

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The One and Nines are a band out of Jersey City that offer up some great rhythm and blues. “Tell Me” is a song that flat out makes you feel good, and it’s always nice when it feels like a band is truly enjoying playing the music that they love. That’s what’s so great about these guys, their music beams with authenticity, dedication, and fun, all of which combine for an undeniable chemistry. Pick up their 7” that also features the song “Make it Easy.” We can’t wait to hear more from these guys.

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Rating 8.4

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03-05-12

St. Lucia – Closer Than This

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St. Lucia’s much anticipated debut EP hits the streets tomorrow. Right now c/o of Neon Gold you can stream the excellent EP in its entirety, including ace dreampop track “Closer Than This”.

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Rating 8.3

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03-05-12

Calvin Harris – Let’s Go (Calvin Harris Remix)

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CH let go this “club mix” (sans Ne-Yo’s vocal) on Pete Tong’s Radio 1 show this past weekend. Ne-Yo’s our dude and all like we bump “Beautiful Monster” just as much as your favorite blogger’s other favorite blogger but we’re definitely feeling this CH-on-steroids instrumental only mix just as much (if not more) than the original. See what you think below. She’s a monsterrrrrr.

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Rating 8.4

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03-05-12

Melody Thornton – Lipstick & Guilt (No Church in the Wild Refix)

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No dude, we do not want to hear your “No Church in the Wild” dubstep remix. There are about 900000000 “No Church in the Wild” re-dos festering within the internet’s darkest reaches, some good, some shitty, some awwwwright; but b3sci guaranteed you haven’t heard a “NCITW” version like this yet. Ex-Pussycat Doll (the one with the truly mindblower of a voice) Melody Thornton jumps on the Throne beat and absolutely kills it. We are talking chalk outline on the pavement, cold case kills it. Sing it, Melody.

Melody Thornton arizona (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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03-05-12