Here are some indie bands that I’m absolutely loving right now! Give them a look:
GOLD MOTEL
Fronted by the golden voiced Greta Morgan (The Hush Sound), Gold Motel is the kind of band you…
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Here are some indie bands that I’m absolutely loving right now! Give them a look:
GOLD MOTEL
Fronted by the golden voiced Greta Morgan (The Hush Sound), Gold Motel is the kind of band you…
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“I lost a lot of good friends that day on Hoth. A lot of good friends…”
“I felt like I could have taken the whole rebellion on myself.”
One of my favorite records from this year is on sale for cheap! #Metric #Synthetica #AmazonMP3 #Indie #Rock #Music #Albums

My picks for #NewMusicTuesday 7.10.12 over at SoAndyway.com #SerjTankian #DirtyProjectors #TheEarlyNovember #AesopRock #TwinShadow (Taken with Instagram)
• iCloud integration or whatever.
• Whenever you add Paul Simon’s “Graceland” to a playlist, the playlist is automatically renamed “Dad’s Cool Mix.”
• No matter how many times you play Katy Perry’s “Firework,” the displayed play count stays at zero.
• Sarcastic quotes around “Genius.”
• Plonk: a new social network that will connect – aw, nevermind, forget it.
• If you listen to something that is six hours, 20 minutes and eight seconds long, your display will read 5:80:08, so that when you turn your computer upside down, it says “BOOBS.”
• Incorporating Shazam to tell you what you’re listening to. Oh wait, no. It already tells you what you’re listening to.
• Winamp-style skins.
• Winamp-style slogan, “It really whips the llama’s ass.”
• Buttons that let you skip forward, back, over, under and through the music.
• New “Tripmaster” service to sync your favourite albums with classic movies.
• Whenever you play a Chris Brown song, a judgmental voice says, “Oh, are we forgiving him?”(via cbcmusic)
What a week for new tunes! Some of my most anticipated releases of the summer came out today, so lets get started!

My favorite thing about each new Dirty Projectors album is that first listen. Songs jump and twist in ways you didn’t see coming, and you never know what to expect next. Frontman Dave Longstreth and company take you on an aural roller coaster ride with each new release, and Swing Lo Magellan delivers on all fronts. Elements of folk, “indie”, glam, electronica, and pop are all married together track after track in a beautiful dissonance. Animated drum loops propel playful rhythms that enhance a gentle bed of largely acoustic guitars from track to track. While never brash in tone, a casual listen may prove challenging because album tracks such as “Offspring Are Blank” and “About To Die” take unpredictable turns through varied genre conventions. The songs never feel forced or different for the sake of being different, which can happen in the hands of lesser composers. Instead, what you will get for your dollar is an extremely well arranged record that rewards with each listen. Right now, Amazon has “Swing Lo Magellan” for $3.99, as well as great discounts on the rest of the bands albums.

I have to admit, I have a huge soft spot for The Early November. They are one of my favorite bands to come out of the emo/pop-punk explosion of early to mid 2000s. While a lot of those bands focused on playing harder and louder with each release, TEN always let their melodies stand for themselves, even if that meant leaving a track acoustic or taking care to create a record as a whole rather than just a collection of 3 minute songs. After a period of hiatus, In Currents finds the band at a creative height. “Frayed In Doubt”, “Tell Me Why”, and “Guilt & Swell” are as hard edged as any of the bands previous shout-laced rockers, and “A Stain On The Carpet” and “Digital Age” showcase the band’s softer side. Though filled with individual gems, the album’s biggest strength is how all the parts come together and create a truly effective full length record, one that you should definitely hear for yourself.

Music fans who turn their noses up at hip hop have obviously never heard of Aesop Rock. Not only can he rap better than most, his production skills rank him among the top producers across all genres. While every track on Skelethon boasts his trademark rhyming, each presents its own individual world of influences. Echoes of funk, electronica, “indie” and hard rock punctuate Aesop’s beats so effectively, the record is just as strong without vocals, even taking on a slightly different personality. That being said, Aesop’s poetry over tracks like “Ruby ’81” “Crows 1” and “Zero Dark Thirty” makes Skelethon an intricately layered, genre bending gem. The album is available through Amazon MP3 here, as well as the instrumental version.

I’m not quite sure when synthesizers and drum machines became cool again in the world of indie rock, but if we keep getting records like Confess, I won’t ask anymore questions. Equally influenced by Howie Day style breathy pop, Sting influenced story telling rock, and the darkness laced bright tone of Depeche Mode, Twin Shadow presents a record full of tunes that have a smile buried deep behind the sadness. This constant juxtaposition is all over the record, especially tracks “Beg For The Night” and closer “Be Mine Tonight”. Danceable beats back calm, dark synths so effectively that the listener won’t know whether to dance or relax the night away. That may sound like a criticism, but after listening to Confess, you’ll know I mean it as a compliment to this warm and well structured album.

Even if you weren’t a big fan of System Of A Down, I’m willing to bet the solo work of lead singer Serj Tankian has something for you. Harakiri opens strong with the punishing crunch of “Cornucopia” and “Figure It Out” kick things off with a bang. Tankian has proven himself to be a strong lyricist as well as tremendous vocalist, as evidenced on the track “Uneducated Democracy” where he writes: ‘Without an education there is no real democracy/ Without an education there is only hypocrisy”. Not everything is as political in nature, but each track burns with the clear passion Tankian has for his craft. This is the first of four solo albums we will see from him this year, and her certainly whets the appetite for more with this record. Along with most of this weeks new releases, Amazon MP3 is selling Harakiri for $3.99 right now.
Other releases to check out this week:

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Hardcore stuck in my head for the past hour plus. #BrandNew #DejaEntendu #Classic (Taken with Instagram)
As well as the David Bowie documentary that has been put up on YouTube, another great BBC documentary has been put up for the whole world to watch.
Quadrophenia: Can You See The Real Me is the story of ‘the last great album the Who ever made’, as Pete Townshend puts it. In the documentary Townshend revisits the old hangouts and studios of the band in Shepherds Bush and Battersea, telling the story of how Quadrophenia was made.
Watch the full documentary below:
Really great and in depth documentary about one of the greatest albums ever. This one is definitely in my top ten.
In an interview with BBC 6 Music Jack White confirmed the rumours that Radiohead did indeed record something at his Third Man Studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
Listen to what the former White Stripe had to say here, or read the transcript of the 12 second clip below:
“I don’t know…
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MOJO Magazine | Tumblr: Radiohead Recorded At Jack White’s Third Man Studio