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воскресенье, 8 января 2012 г.

Kick Kick Snare

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The 2 Bears: Time In Mind

Posted: 08 Jan 2012 03:54 AM PST

The grizzly chaps from The 2 Bears, Joe Goddard (of Hot Chip fame) and Raf Daddy are set to release 'Be Strong', their debut album at the end of the month and we can hardly bear the excitement! A London record through and through, it ducks and weaves to the myriad sounds of the city, as The 2 Bears pursue the perfect party record. Never ones to shy away from mutating genres; this taster track delves into the previously unheard territories of dancehall country and is available to download for free from their Facebook page.

Listen: Time In Mind by The 2 Bears

Midi Matilda: Day Dreams + Red Light District

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 05:31 PM PST

Think Foster the People, ANR, Talking Pictures, Phoenix and whatever awesome dynamitronic-pop band that your into now, and throw Midi Matilda in with them, because your about to be bumping these guys 24/7. Side note, no offence to them, but I almost hope I don’t hear them in a roadside gas station/DQ in the middle of Indiana any time soon (Foster The People have come a long way in one year). This duo have two badass singles on bandcamp and a sick-nasty video that will keep you going for another month until their next song releases, so get some. Thanks Neon Gold.

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MP3: Day Dreams by Midi Matilda

MP3: Red Light District by Midi Matilda

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Rick Ross featuring Buddy, Stalley & 2 Chainz “Party Heart”

Posted: 08 Jan 2012 02:01 AM PST

Ricky Rozay‘s latest mixtape, Rich Forever, finds the rotund rapper doing what he always does: mixing it up with a bunch of hip hop and R&B A-listers and up-and-comers over trunk-rattling beats while letting out his signature grunt every other five seconds and finding ever more colorful ways to describe his high-priced rides, eager-to-please centerfold-worthy groupies, drugs, dough and overall dangerousness.

And, yes, despite the fact that he can easily be accused of being on creative repeat since…well, he entered the game, the freebie set still manages to keep Ross’ familiar shtick awesome, its first half presenting a solid string of simple hood thumper exercises laced with endless Re-Tweet quotables (“They say I’m gettin’ money, must be illuminati/ Talkin’ to the Holy Ghost, in my Bugatti”; “Diamonds on my neck call it the ghetto’s guillotine”; “All I want for Christmas is my Pyrex”), while the even stronger, and more star-studded, second half (starting with the standout DVLP-produced, John Legend-featured title cut on) lays the buzz-sparking groundwork for the pushed-back-for-health-reasons God Forgives, I Don’t.

“Party Heart” arises from that latter group and, at least for the moment, it’s emerged as our on-loop favorite.

A nice change of pace from its more hard-hitting trackmates, the Chuck Inglish-produced “Heart” is all chillax West Coast flavor, with everyone involved sounding so blunted out of their minds against the smooved-out space-y groove, you can almost smell the aroma of the best ganja of the world coming through the speakers as the song plays on.

We dub it Black Light/ Lava Lamp Music.

“Party Heart” (featuring Buddy, Stalley & 2 Chainz) (DL):
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MuuMuse

MuuMuse


Pete Tong Premieres Amazing Remix of Upcoming Alexandra Burke Single, “Elephant”

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 02:28 PM PST

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It’s been just over a year now since 2008 X Factor winner Alexandra Burke released her last single (“The Silence”) and now–the silence has been broken! (Oh my God, I hate myself. Sorry. Keep reading.)

As previously announced back in early December, “Elephant”–Burke’s amazingly titled new single produced by the legendary Erick Morillo–will be released on February 26.

Last night however, BBC Radio 1′s Pete Tong premiered a brand new remix of the track on his show, produced by Romero & Nunez. And from what I’m hearing so far, it sounds absolutely (pardon the pun)… HUGE.

Although it’s only a tease of the track, “Elephant” certainly sounds like a BANGER. “There’s an elephant standing in the room/Although we’re all alone, it’s not just me and you,” Burke croons. (Whether or not her voice is as heavily Auto-Tuned in the original version of the song remains to be seen/heard.) “And it’s crushing me, there’s no room to breathe,” Burke powerfully belts out as the tension steadily builds to an explosive beat breakdown.

Oof! Sounds like an incredibly awkward situation for Alexandra. She really ought to be taking some advice from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills glamazon, Camille Grammar: We don’t say that, but NOW we said it.

According to Hackford PR, Alexandra will premiere the song next Thursday at the Tickled Pink concert, where The Saturdays and Little Mix are also scheduled to perform.

Can’t wait to hear the full track!

Elephant (Sympho Nympho Fanmade Edit) by thingofthenight

“Elephant” will be released on February 26. (iTunes)

суббота, 7 января 2012 г.

We All Want Someone To Shout For

We All Want Someone To Shout For


Memoryhouse – This Will Be Our Year (The Zombies Cover)

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 07:43 PM PST

As a new years treat, Memoryhouse recorded a cover of The Zombies “This Will Be Our Year”. It’s a calm reassuring cover that is super smooth. Here’s the message that the band posted on their tumblr.

In light of the new year, Evan and I have decided to record a cover of one of our favorite Zombies songs, "This Will Be Our Year". Thank you everyone for all of your support in 2011, and I hope this song helps motivate you to lose 5 pounds, stop smoking, and watch less reality T.V. (or is that just me?). Lots of exciting things are in the works this year, onward and upward!

Download the cover below. Here’s the original.

[mp3]: Memoryhouse – This Will Be Our Year (The Zombies Cover)

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(exitpost) – Lake Monster

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 07:22 PM PST

Ken Herman is a fellow student at Binghamton Univeristy. He works under the moniker of (exitpost) and just released a pretty song titled “Lake Monster”. It’s a dreamy dose of ambient folk that is really easy on the ears. It’s great to see someone so talented coming out of Binghamton University.

Download the song below. He’s currently working on a 5 song EP.

We All Want Someone To Shout For’s Best Shows Of 2011

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 03:34 PM PST


(photo via here)

I was fortunate enough to see a great deal of shows in 2011, and it wouldn’t feel right not looking back and tracking down which shows were the best of the best. Whether it was catching bands like LCD Soundsystem & The Strokes at the always massive MSG, seeing Crystal Castles at a firehouse, or the many bands at Bonnaroo, there was plenty of great 2011 shows that I will always remember.

Lists are always fun, and I’m in a groove, below is my top 25 shows of 2011. You know it was a good year when The Strokes don’t even make your top 10, and you saw them twice.

25. Friendly Fires, The Naked & Famous, and Cults @ Central Park Summerstage (August 7, 2011)
24. The Drums @ Bowery Ballroom (November 2, 2011)
23. Real Estate @ Bowery Ballroom (November 23, 2011)
22. Passion Pit @ Cornell University (November 5, 2011)
21. The Horrors @ The Studio At Webster Hall (August 9, 2011)
20. Beach Fossils @ 285 Kent (July 2, 2011)
19. The Antlers @ Bowery Ballroom (May 20, 2011)
18. Wild Beasts @ Le Poisson Rouge (July 14, 2011)
17. The Vaccines @ Bowery Ballroom (January 20, 2011)
16. Death From Above 1979 // The Drums @ The Williamsburg Waterfront (July 22, 2011)
15. Animal Collective @ Prospect Park (July 12, 2011)
14. Caveman @ Glasslands Gallery (October 21, 2011)
13. Death Cab For Cutie @ Bowery Ballroom (June 1, 2011)
12. Cut Copy // Foster The People @ Prospect Park (August 11, 2011)
11. The Strokes @ Madison Square Garden (April 1, 2011)
10. Bon Iver @ Prospect Park (August 10, 2011)

- All the magic of their two albums came to life beautifully during a perfect mid-summer night. It was after all the hype of the new album, but right before all his recent fame. It was perfect.

9. Sufjan Stevens @ Prospect Park (August 2, 2011)

-Sufjan Stevens is just a natural performer. He put on an incredible show with lots of theatrics, costumes, and even cool lights. The real magic was when he played songs from Illinois. Hearing those songs took me back to highschool and brought back all those old memories. Now that’s live music for you.

8. The National @ The Beacon Theatre (December 15, 2011)

-The most recent of all these shows, so the review may be fresh in your minds. It’s likely to be the last time I see them for a while, and I’m ok with that because they were electric.

7. The Walkmen @ Bonnaroo (June 9, 2011)

- I love The Walkmen, but didn’t expect them to sound as stunning as they were during night 1 of Bonnaroo. I sacrificed finally seeing Sleigh Bells to see them play, and I don’t regret it for a second. They finally played “The Rat” for me as well. Just saying.

6. Radiohead @ Roseland Ballroom (September 29, 2011)

- I saw Radiohead play the Roseland Ballroom the night before my 21st birthday. I think you get the idea.

5. Fleet Foxes At United Palace Theater (May 18, 2011)

- Boy, did Fleet Foxes sound magical this night. United Palace Theater was the perfect place to sit down and take in all the beauty that surrounded you. Fleet Foxes are stars, and this concert proved it.

4. Crystal Castles @ Spin/Ray-Ban’s CMJ Flip Out Party (October 22, 2011)

- Everything you heard about Crystal Castles live (the good), is 110% correct. Alice Glass used me to propel herself into the crowd. It was just a big giant dance party/rave. A genuine great time. Everyone needs to experience this band at least once.

3. Arcade Fire @ Bonnaroo (June 10, 2011)

- It was a humid night, I was dripping wet, dehydrated, tired, slugging back warm beers, with no room to breath in a restless crowd. Then Arcade Fire came on, and all was forgotten. I was soon reminded of how great of a band that these guys are. They are saving rock music.

2. Arctic Monkeys @ The Music Hall Of Williamsburg (October 19, 2011)

- Arctic Monkeys are playing one of the smallest shows that they will ever play in Brooklyn? I thought I was dreaming. Being able to sing along and watch the Arctics work their magic from a mere few feet away was beyond a dream come true. It’s probably never going to happen again, and I realize how fortunate I was to experience it.

1. LCD Soundsystem's Final Show At Madison Square Garden (April 2nd, 2011)

- An easy #1 choice for me. I dropped an insane amount of money (yes, I do pay for my tickets most of the time, shocker?) to sit at the nosebleeds, and it was absolutely worth it. If that show was truly LCD’s last show ever, then I was blessed with one of the finest musical memories of our generation. James Murphy and friends jammed out for nearly 4 hours. They took intermissions, brought out guests such as Arcade Fire, and put on one of the greatest performances that I have ever seen. I’m sad that they are gone, but I’m happy I have such a happy last memory of them.

RIP, LCD.

Kick Kick Snare

Kick Kick Snare


Meg Myers: Adelaide

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 05:06 PM PST

The world’s hottest ex-Jehovah's Witness, Meg Myers, is back offering her latest song to all passersby. Hot off the heels of her incredible last single MONSTER, comes another strong push at her audience in “Adelaide.” Through equal parts talent and sexy bitch, Myers exposes a sturdy backbone and brave temperament in this latest musical outing.

“I wrote Adelaide toward the end of a 3 year relationship,” Meg tells us. “Adelaide represents the side of me that was too coward and blind to leave an emotionally abusive relationship. In the verses I’m speaking to myself and in the chorus and bridge I’m speaking to him.” What Meg doesn’t say is that the song speaks to her audience all the more strongly because of her personal story.

No reference to Adelaide would be complete without a tip of the hat to Doctor Rosen Rosen, as well. An apple a day has nothing on his hearty musical prescriptions. I’m currently hanging surveillance cameras to surround his recording studio. Everything out the door, this song included, is worth our full attention.

Adelaide by Meg Myers

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Lana Del Rey: National Anthem

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 02:44 PM PST


The Interwebs’ hottest musical Femme Fatale, Lana Del Rey, must have quite the loose lipped team (pun intended, HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE BEAUTIES? Unanimous winner of Best Lips 2011 by KKS HQ), as leak after demo after leak has hit the net. The latest ‘National Anthem’ is the first track to really catch me since ‘Video Games’. (Sorry Brent please don’t beat me!) Her beautiful and unique voice sometimes doesn’t seem to fit the tempo of her music, but ‘National Anthem’ is brilliant. Lana channels a westcoast vibe that takes me back to the days when slow, soulful and gritty westcoast hip-hop ruled my radio – perfectly showcasing her brazenly seductive attitude. So take into account this is a leak and know the final mix will only be even more spectacular.

Ok Miss Del Rey, you have finally done it, I am under your spell.
MP3: National Anthem by Lana Del Rey

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The Music Ninja

The Music Ninja


[Click Electro] Valerna & Jen Lasher- Listen

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 04:03 AM PST

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Presenting a sweeeeeeet gift to their fans, American duo Valerna along with fellow LA girl Jen Lasher have created ‘Listen’ with one thing in mind – big bass and simple construction. At 30seconds, you gotta have good pair of headphones to even hear any sound the bass is so low! Regulars at LA club Avalon - Brett Sorrentino and RJ Buchananare are always hustling the west coast so be sure to party hard with them if your in the area!

Download: Valerna & Jen Lasher- ListenDownload audio file (valerna-jen-lasher-listen-free.mp3)

If you like… then you’ll like….

Download: Simian Mobile Disco – 10000 Horses Can’t Be WrongDownload audio file (10000 Horses Cant Be Wrong.mp3)

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Benny Goodman – Sing Sing Sing (Nick Thayer Bootleg)

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 03:10 PM PST

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Remember the late 30's? Beautiful black and white scenes, the completion of the Golden Gate Bridge, Swing music…….Well I don't; I'm too young for that. But good music sticks around with no notion of time. And in this occasion it has traveled a long way to join us for the new year.

If you like some of those good old Benny Goodman tunes and live in modern times you're going to love this; Melbourne Dj Nick Thayer shows off his mash up skills in the classic song “Sing Sing Sing”; it captivates the great essence of the time period while modernizing the orchestra through great editing. I know The King of Swing would have never thought we would start 2012 this way.

Benny Goodman – Sing Sing Sing (Nick Thayer Bootleg)Download audio file (Benny Goodman – Sing Sing Sing (Nick Thayer Bootleg).mp3)

[Throwback] Mew – Am I Wry? No.

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 12:21 PM PST

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We spend a lot of time listening to music to bring you guys the latest and greatest. Sometimes that gets a little tiring, and it’s nice to go to back to our personal playlists and jam something we truly love. While this song is a little older for what we typically post, it’s one of my all time favorites. “Am I wry? No” from the Danish Indie band Mew, is originally from the album Half the World is Watching Me. You can also find it on Frengers, as well as the compilation CD Eggs Are Funny.

This particular song is a little faster paced than others on this album, and has a great cross between indie rock and shoegaze pop. Lead singer Jonas Bjerre’s voice dreamily carries over fits of fast-paced drumming and soft,melodic breaks, creating something amazing from start to finish.

Make sure to support the band, and go pick up their albums on iTunes.

Mew – Am I wry? NoDownload audio file (Mew – Am I wry No.mp3)

[Electronica] Mr Fogg – Stay Out Of The Sun

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 12:14 PM PST

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Dark electronic-pop maestro, Mr Fogg has unveiled the first track from his currently untitled forthcoming second album. 'Stay Out Of The Sun' is a razor sharp slice of intelligent, melodic electronica that sees Fogg's vocals seamlessly weave through a bed of sizzling percussion and brooding electronic textures, all anchored by a driving kick drum. Although not officially released until February 28th, you can pick up a free download of the single by heading over to Mr Foggs's website now.

Stay Out Of The Sun by Mr Fogg

[Soundtrack] Portland Season 2

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 10:10 AM PST

The wait is finally over, Portland will premier this Friday on IFC. Last year they featured a lot of indie bands as their soundtrack to their show and we hope season 2 is no exception. You can also catch up on season 1 on Netflix today.

MuuMuse

MuuMuse


Sky Ferreira’s Photoshoot as Madonna for V Magazine Is The Greatest Thing In The History Of Ever

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 01:03 PM PST

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STOP YOUR LIFE IMMEDIATELY.

Last week, Queen Sky Ferreira teased a behind-the-scenes shot from her upcoming photo spread in V Magazine‘s 2012 Music Issue, in which she posed as various states of Like A Virgin, Blond Ambition Tour and True Blue-era Madge.

The full spread has finally debuted, and it’s the most incredible thing ever.

Not only are the photos free of all flaws and an iconic homage in their own right, but there’s a few absolutely killer pull quotes to boot, including this very 2001 Godney moment (“I’m not 15 years old anymore. People wanted me to be something that I wasn’t and it wasn’t working”) and this be-all, end-all explanation of the Madonna phenomenon:

Madonna inspires me to be strong, fearless and smart. She’s more than just sexy, or someone with good songs, she’s the type of woman I want to be. I want to inspire people the way she has.

It’s just perfect. I’m actually tearing up now. Bye.

You can view the entire spread over at one of my favorite source for all things fashion-meets-music, Karl Is My Unkle.

Cher Lloyd Premieres Video for “Want U Back (feat. Astro)”

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 08:49 AM PST

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Behold: The brand new video for Cher Lloyd‘s “Want U Back,” which, for whatever reason, now includes a guest verse by Astro, the 15-year-old rapper from US X Factor.

The ever-adorable Almighty Lloyd spends her time flipping through magazines and sorting through pictures of her and her gorgeous beau on her iPad (SO MODERN!), ruminating on the one that got away with some dumb blonde. Then the pictures start moving (what’chu sippin on, Cher?), and the swagga-fied songstress starts getting creative, injecting herself into each situation–she’s messing up that chick’s tattoo! She’s tossing popcorn at their heads at the movie theater! It’s silly. We’re having a lot of fun! I’m having fun!

And then comes that verse.

I mean…this kid hasn’t even been off the X Factor stage for ten minutes, and yet they’ve already carted him off to the UK to record a verse for Lloyd’s new single. And while I don’t want to exactly ‘go in’ on a baby…are you actually kidding me? “I gave her the ring instead of you”? Like, a ring pop? Is that we’re talking about here? Oh God. Just absolutely miserable. STAHHHP, RAHHHHN!

Slight Astro-nomical fail aside (why can’t we just let great pop songs be great?), the video is still absolutely adorable. I love seeing Miss Lloyd acting like a total goober! She’s just so…mad! UGH!!!

The Burning Ear

The Burning Ear


[MP3] Foxes – “Youth”

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 09:34 PM PST

a thousand dreams, its only just begun

♫ Foxes – Youth

  • Who: 22 year old Louisa Rose Allen
  • What: Big, stirring dance-pop, like The Good Natured, Patrick Wolf, Marina & The Diamonds
  • Where: London + Facebook / Soundcloud / Amazon
  • When: A debut LP in early 2012.
  • Why: I mean seriously, who doesn’t like foxes? They are like nature’s coolest dudes. Or in the case of Lousia here, dudettes. Set her crisp and pleading vocals atop a tower of musical might and you have a dance jam for properly kicking off 2012. “Youth” is big, pop, polished and doesn’t apologize for a second.

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[REMIX] Michael Jackson – “Who Is It” (Entrepreneurs Remix)

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 08:57 PM PST

i gave her passion, my very soul, i gave her promises and secrets so untold

♫ Michael Jackson – Who Is It? (Entrepreneurs Remix)

Entrepreneurs continues his quest to make slightly demented music and highly demented email submissions with this scratchy remix of MJ. Thats about it, really. Enjoy.

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[MP3/VIDEO] Youth Lagoon – “July”

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 08:42 AM PST

its just my lady, my friends, and i, smoking cigars and yelling at cars as they drive by

♫ Youth Lagoon – July

  • Who: Trevor Powers
  • What: Tender, emotional, cinematic. Like Arrange, Safe
  • Where: Boise, ID + Facebook / SoundcloudAmazon
  • When: Debut LP The Year Of Hibernation is out now and made a lot of “best of” lists.
  • Why: Youth Lagoon already delivered one of the most moving (and best) music videos of last year with “Montana.” The music plays into the video so well that the song never caught on with me. Now director Tyler T Williams has returned for an equally stunning, if a bit eerier, video for “July.” This time I caught the song’s vibe and am now convinced I have been missing out on some Youth Lagoon. Grab one more great free track at the Bandcamp.

Youth Lagoon – July from Tyler T Williams on Vimeo.

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Rich Kid Sound System Tackles Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know” (Along With A Couple Others)

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 06:50 PM PST

Though Gotye‘s “Somebody That I Used To Know” spawned a bunch of inevitable remixes in the weeks following much of the blogosphere’s verdict of the international chart-topper being one of 2011′s Greatest Tunes Ever, we’re still a little surprised that the there wasn’t around a million more covers and re-imaginations of the massively acclaimed Police-ish record, especially considering the song’s “instant classic” pop quality seemed to ensure that the song would have reached “Rolling In The Deep”-like levels of remake ubiquity by this point.

Perhaps folks just needed a little time, as the past few days have seen a few remixes/ covers of the tune emerge on the Interwebs and begin striking up some considerable on-line noise.

Earning the nod of being the most musically creative of the recent “Somebody”-referencing bunch would have to be the amazing remix by Rich Kid Sound System, the versatile South Florida outfit adding slick rhymes that dig even deeper into the emotional turmoil of the original’s relationship soap opera drama (“You had my heart/ Tried to keep a piece/ Now all you want is a quarter back but that pass is incomplete”; “I used to know you/ Well at least the old you/ Damn she was so cool/ Now ain’t shit that I owe you”) while re-configuring the ballad into a stomping, slightly club-targeting hip-pop beast with the strength to become a hit all on it’s own.

Hear/ DL their remix below, then catch a couple other recent noteworthy covers of “Somebody”: one by singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson of “The Way I Am” fame (via From Go To Whoa), and a second from Canadian band Walk off the Earth, whose version is highlighted by a very impressive (and, no doubt, future “viral sensation”) clip revolving around a “five people/ one guitar” theme.

DL: Ingrid Michaelson “Somebody That I Used To Know (Gotye Cover)” (alt)

пятница, 6 января 2012 г.

We All Want Someone To Shout For

We All Want Someone To Shout For


Grimes – Genesis

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 08:01 PM PST

“Geneisis” is a track from Grimes upcoming album, Visions. She just announced that she signed with 4AD, who will release the LP on February 21st.

“Genisis” is a journey through lush textured soundscapes that will leave you in awe. It soars high with a big beat and a star gazing tempo. Is she taking over for Bat For Lashes? Maybe.

Download it below.

[mp3]: Grimes – Genesis

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[new]: of Montreal – Dour Percentage

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 07:36 PM PST

“Dour Percentage” is a new of Montreal song taken from their upcoming album, Paralytic Stalks.

of Montreal are on point on “Dour Percentage”, hitting that signature sound right on the bulls-eye. A funky beat groomed with those ever so familiar vocals. Paralytic Stalks is sounding pretty damn good so far.

It’s out February 7 via Polyvinyl. Grab a mp3 download below.

[mp3]: of Montreal – Dour Percentage

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[watch]: Sharon Van Etten – Serpents (Live On Fallon)

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 03:08 PM PST

Sharon Van Etten made her network television debut count. She played a devastatingly great version of “Serpents” the other night for Jimmy Fallon. The National’s Aaron Dessner helps her out, playing guitar. It’s a must watch. Sharon is headed towards bigger things, thats for sure.

[music video]: Wilco – Whole Love

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 02:40 PM PST

If your the son of Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, your genes are certainly blessed with talent. Tweedy’s son Spencer directed a music video for Wilco’s “Whole Love” featuring younger brother Sammy and their friends Joey & Tavi. It’s an adorable video, something that both Jeff and Spencer should be proud of.

Watch the video below.

La Sera – Please Be My Third Eye

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 01:54 PM PST

La Sera, a.k.a Katy Goodman of Vivian Girls is back with a new album titled Sees The Light. Hardly Art will release it on March 27th.

To get the people going, they have released lead single, “Please Be My Third Eye”. It’s got that sunny Calfironia pop magic working at it’s side, making it as memorable as your best summer day. Download it below.

[mp3]: La Sera – Please Be My Third Eye

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[new]: Lana Del Rey – National Anthem // This Is What Makes Us Girls

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 12:57 PM PST

So if your like me, you fell in love with Lana Del Rey after hearing “Videogames”. That throwback sound really did it for me. However, there’s plenty of signs pointing to the fact that the rest of her debut album, Born To Die, isn’t going to be much like the much famed single.

Over the last few days two new songs have leaked. The first was “National Anthem”, the second was “This Is What Makes Us Girls”. Both are straight up pop affairs that sound a little bit like Lily Allen (who I’m a fan of).

“National Anthem” has a hip-hop flavor going on that is pretty cool, but I’m not too hot on “This Is What Makes Us Girls” right now. Remember, these are just leaks and there’s always the chance that things may sound somewhat different on the big release.

Stream both tracks below.

Lana Del Rey – National Anthem:

This Is What Makes Us Girls

We All Want Someone To Shout For’s Best Songs Of 2011

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 07:30 AM PST

Here’s the list you all have been waiting for (top albums of the year can be found here). It’s 100 of my favorite songs of the year. The term “best” doesn’t leave much room for objectivity, and favorite sounds a lot more personal. I didn’t have the heart to limit these great songs to a list of just 25-50 because there’s simply too much good stuff out there. Take some time, download the mix, put it in iTunes and give it a spin. You can stream all the tracks individually, grab a zip file (for a limited time), or listen on spotify. Doesn’t matter to me, either way, just enjoy.

I present to you, my favorite songs of the year 2011:

100. Indian Rebound – Dance With Me
99. Horsecollar – Christopher
98. Balto – The Railyard
97. Manor – Rhodesia
96. Air Review – America’s Son
95. Airlines – Burial Grounds
94. Ravens & Chimes – Carousel
93. Mother Mother – The Stand
92. Handsome Furs – Repatriated
91. Friendly Fires – Blue Cassette
90. The Cave Singers – Swim Club
89. The Decemberists – This Is Why We Fight
88. Miles Kane – Rearrange
87. Jubilants – Antics
86. R E A L M A G I C – Hard 2 Keep
85. Guards – Do It Again
84. Glass Candy – Warm In The Winter
83. Fucked Up – Turn The Season
82. BOA – Push
81. Yuck – Shook Down
80. British Sea Power – Heavy Water
79. Swiss Lips – U GOT THE POWER
78. Big Deal – Chair
77. Gauntlet Hair – Top Bunk
76. Black Light Dinner Party – Older Together
75. Cults – Never Heal Myself
74. The Pains of Being Pure At Heart – Belong
73. Unknown Mortal Orchestra – How Can U Luv Me
72. Dominant Legs – Hoop Of Love
71. Death Cab For Cutie – You Are A Tourist
70. Dirty Gold – California Sunrise
69. James Blake – The Wilhelm Scream
68. Purity Ring – Lofticries
67. Holy Ghost! – Hold My Breath
66. Keep Shelly In Athens – DIY
65. Tennis – Pigeon
64. Los Campesinos! – By Your Hand
63. tUnE-YarDs – Bizness
62. Ducktails – Killin’ The Vibe (Feat. Panda Bear)
61. Destroyer – Kaputt
60. St. Vincent – Cruel
59. Atlas Sound – Mona Lisa
58. DUDES – SOMETHIN’ 2 SAY
57. Metronomy – The Look
56. Beach Fossils – What A Pleasure
55. Widowspeak – Gun Shy
54. Dum Dum Girls – Coming Down
53. Smith Westerns – All Die Young
52. Friends – Friend Crush
51. Panda Bear – Last Night At The Jetty
50. Washed Out – Amor Fati
49. Blouse – Into Black
48. The Antlers – Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out
47. The Weeknd – The Morning
46. Burial – Street Halo
45. Wilco – Art Of Almost
44. John Maus – Hey Moon
43. TV On The Radio – Will Do
42. Wild Beasts – Bed Of Nails
41. Real Estate – Green Aisles
40. Coldplay – Charlie Brown
39. My Morning Jacket – Holdin On To Black Metal
38. The Vaccines – All In White
37. Other Lives – Tamer Animals
36. Princeton – Clamoring For Your Heart
35. The Rapture – How Deep Is Your Love?
34. Tyler, The Creator – Yonkers
33. Girls – Honey Bunny
32. Jamie xx – Far Nearer
31. The National – Exile Vilify
30. Beirut – East Harlem
29. Jamie Woon – Lady Luck
28. The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
27. Toro Y Moi – New Beat
26. Azealia Banks – 212
25. Cass McCombs – County Line
24. Kurt Vile – Baby’s Arms
23. Caveman – Old Friend
22. The Deloreans – Buffalo
21. Wu Lyf – We Bros
20. Radiohead – Lotus Flower
19. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Niggas In Paris
18. Craft Spells – After The Moment
17. Zoo Kid – Out Getting Ribs
16. The Drums – What You Were
15. Summer Camp – Better Off Without You
14. Lana Del Rey – Video Games
13. Arctic Monkeys – That’s Where You’re Wrong
12. The Horrors – Still Life
11. The Strokes – Under Cover Of Darkness
10. Theme Park – Milk
9. Cut Copy – Need You Now
8. Fleet Foxes – The Shrine / An Argument
7. M83 – Midnight City
6. Bon Iver – Holocene
5. Youth Lagoon – Montana
4. The National – Think You Can Wait
3. Alex Turner – Piledriver Waltz
2. The Drums – Money
1. Real Estate – It’s Real

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[watch]: The Flaming Lips & Neon Indian Perform “Is David Bowie Dying?” Live

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 12:15 AM PST

The Flaming Lips & Neon Indian got together at The Flaming Lips New Years Eve Freakout to perform their jam, “Is David Bowie Dying?”, from their collaborative EP. The performance took place at the Bricktown Events Center in The Flaming Lips hometown of Okalahoma City, Oklahoma.

The performance went down very smooth, must have been quite an experience. Watch the epic 7-minute performance below.

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