Yes! We love The Social! Ever wanted to hear what The Smiths would sound like fronted by Ian Curtis? That would be an awesome collaboration for sure. So The Social kind of sound like that. On “UK Gothic” you’ll hear refs to a greatest hits of early to mid 80’s UK guitar bands (Smiths, JD, New Order, Cure, Bunnymen, etc). Listen.
Works of great critical acclaim often suffer from a backlash against their popularity, not through any fault of the creative enterprise but rather the whims and caprices of the general public. For example, we’ve become sick of hearing that The Beatles released five of arguably the top ten albums of all time (Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper’s, White Album, Abbey Road), or that Dylan released three of the top twenty over a period of less than eighteen months (Bringing it All Back Home, Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde). Especially with the proliferation of information, hearsay via the opinions of others provides a sustainable mode of expression. Why restate the opinion of 1,000 others to change an adjective or preposition?
Lovers of “alternative rock music” are understandably sick of hearing about In the Aeroplane over the Sea, which has been lauded unconditionally for as long as there’s been rock journalism on the internet. We’ve grown to take the combo of feedback and irony for granted, but Jeff Magnum is one of the best exporters of the style, on full display during all 39 minutes of his 1998 magnum opus. Become best friends with that tortured writer across the hall if you live in Boston and they have tickets to Magnum’s concert at Jordan Hall on Sept. 10th. Tracks 1-4 of In the Aeroplane are sublime, but the rest of the album is the glue which gives the LP its infinite replay value. Contributed by Christopher Gedos – Chris performs tonight @ The Comedy Store in Hollywood, CA. 7pm.
Neutral Milk Hotel – Holland, 1945Neutral Milk Hotel – The Two Headed Boy Pt. 2Neutral Milk Hotel – Untitled
Here’s our latest Virgin Mobile Live broadcast because we’ve been straight drooling to recap the week’s choice tunes. Tracklist is after the jump. GET INTO IT!
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In the world of electronic music High Contrast is kind of a big deal. Back after a three hiatus, HC rallies two other names from EM you may have heard of TIESTO and UNDERWORLD. That’s an impact lineup for a returning release! Annie Mac had the premiere last night and now you can sample the massive “The First Note Is Silent” below.
Track Removed By Request High Contrast – The First Note Is Silent (Feat. Tiesto & Underworld)
“Jackie Blue” by 70’s band Ozark Mountain Devils is one of those great classic rock radio staples. Those moments of one hit wonder transcendence that your local classic rock DJ bro sandwiches between triple play sets from Pink Floyd and AC/DC. Check out AM & Shawn Lee’s cool spin on the tune below.
“I Need” is UK artist Maverick Sabre’s follow up to his massive breakout single “Let Me Go”. “I Need” treads in a similarly soulful buttery territory. “I Need”‘s melody is the true star here though, it’s one of those melodies that grabs you instantly and won’t let go well after you’ve played through the track, once, twice, ten times. It’s that good.
MMG’s man in the ATL, Pill, does the damn thing on top an Isley Brothers sample in tribute to his hometown. 1996 Summer Games ref of the year: “Jumpin out the GM 96 Olympics, Dominique Dawes on my balls.”
New age bros Akron/Family dug Uncle Eno out of his cave for a few days and had him helm up this gorgeous new track “Cashanet”. In what can only be described as some of the most stunning sounds (swirling electronics, warm acoustic arpeggios, beautiful spatial harmonies) you will likely hear pretty much anywhere, “Cashanet” is a listening experience you do not want to miss.
Earlier today KCRW premiered “Changes”, a new track from NYC dude(s) Twin Shadow. The track is actually an update of an obscure Asian-fronted Italian 80s band called Bagarre. Big PR win for Bagarre! (SKOA)
Mac hooks up with a legend and the track, well, it sounds like Mac Miller hooking up with a legend. 20+ years into the game Primo still putting out A+ beats. (HT)