Archive for November, 2010
Thursday, November 11th, 2010
JEFF The Brotherhood: new single
Castle Of Buried Bones This sentence, finish it: When JEFF The Brotherhood stop by New Zealand for three dates in early December, you can expect _______. If you answered ‘the unexpected’, not only are you wrong, you’re boring. Instead, the unexpected can expect JEFF The Brotherhood. ‘Less is more’, say the critics who patronise bands [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Nashville,Tennessee,U.S.A by Nick Fulton
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
Young Man
Forest Flower Colin Caulfield captures the chilling essence of Panda Bear and Grizzly Bear in his captivating folk pop, with rising vocal inflections shattered by reverb and organs saturating the melodies with the warmth of a Wes Anderson film soundtrack. The classic guitar melodies and strong vocals instantly grab attention for their other worldly maturity [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Chicago,U.S.A by Sarah Gooding
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
Disasteradio ‘No Pulse’ video
You’re freaking me out Bringing the cover art of his recently released pay-what-you-like album Charisma to life, Disasteradio released another epic video adventure this morning. Taking you underground to his secret hang out space, Luke Rowell takes calls from his screamy wife Christina Hroch, sips suspicious looking margaritas and eats hallucinogenic pizza that gives him [...]
No Comments » - Posted in New Zealand,Wellington by Sarah Gooding
Monday, November 8th, 2010
Dear Time’s Waste live photos
Dear Time’s Waste with Siamese and Timothy Blackman Friday, November 5, 2010 Happy, Wellington Photos by Rachel Brandon More photos of Dear Time’s Waste, Siamese and Timothy Blackman
No Comments » - Posted in Live photos by Nick Fulton
Saturday, November 6th, 2010
The Guest Bedroom: new album
Shine A Light In A New Direction Toronto band The Guest Bedroom first came to my attention in 2007 when they released their excellent sophomore EP Movement. Back then they described themselves as “anti-chorus and pro triumph”, making a raucous dance-punk racket with shouty vocals and an inbred Canadian punk philosophy. At the time bands [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Canada,Toronto by Nick Fulton
Thursday, November 4th, 2010
Deerhoof vs. Evil: global album leak
Almost Everyone, Almost Always After posting on Deerhoof’s first single ‘The Merry Barracks’ from their upcoming new album Deerhoof vs Evil, Einstein Music Journal has been invited to take part in the release of their album! The band is staging a global album leak that sees a different track from the album made available to [...]
No Comments » - Posted in California,San Francisco,U.S.A by Sarah Gooding
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010
Korallreven
Serenade The Mind Wallowy drifters sift through the night, here’s another song to bath your dreamy soul. Swedish duo (now in NYC) Korallreven has just released their song ‘Honey Mine’ featuring Victoria Bergsman (Taken By Trees), as a free download, celebrating the release of the song on 7″ vinyl over at Acephale Records. The song’s [...]
No Comments » - Posted in New York,Stockholm,Sweden by Nick Fulton
Monday, November 1st, 2010
Generationals
Cedar On A Sunny Day Con Law, the debut album by New Orleans’ Generationals is a bit of an unknown gem. Released in July ’09, it passed by without much attention, despite it’s unmissable pop charm which crossed a number of popular genres and reinvented the sound of several hit bands from the last decade, [...]








