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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for that spacewalking astronaut’s ipod, BF’s version of “Drive” relaxes and comforts despite the orginal song’s more withdrawn subject matter.

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Rating 8.1

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03-06-12

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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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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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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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.

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Rating 8.4

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SHOW REVIEW: The Drums @ La Bataclan, Paris 03/02/12 [PHOTOS]

By Tamara Tabet

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Maundrie Fox – And The Dark

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Maundrie Fox is PA-born and South Korea-based bedroom producer Eric Anderson. Our man just released a solid self-titled 7 song EP to Bandcamp a few weeks ago of which the pleasantly hypnotic “And the Dark” is our pick. Spin that track below and get connected with the rest that s/t EP here

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Rating 8.1

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Lera Lynn – Ring of Fire (Johnny Cash)

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Athens GA-based songstress Lera Lynn drops this brooding, 2 AM on the edge of town cover of the iconic June Carter-penned classic. Lera had this to say about the cover, “I always thought June Carter’s “Ring of Fire” was written as a dark song, maybe it’s just where I was when I heard it one dark day. It’s been a lot of fun to rearrange it, almost making it my own. I hope we’ve done it justice. I hope they [the Cash Family] would be proud.”

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Rating 8.0

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Sway – Level Up (Fake Blood Mix)

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Fake Blood puts an authoritative stamp on UK rapper Sway’s latest single “Level Up”. Despite deriving from an insane spread of influences, this mix is FOCUSED, cohesive and A+. Fake Blood is back.

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Rating 8.2

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Live Review: Cloud Nothings @ The Echo, March 2nd, 2012

By Chris Gedos

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The venue was already near max capax by the time I arrived at The Echo Friday night for Cloud Nothing’s sold out affair, their first headlining show in Los Angeles (they opened for Toro y Moi at The Troubadour last March). The Dylan Baldi project has garnered a bevy of adulation since the Steve Albini produced Attack on Memory dropped at the end of January. It’s an abrasive, thirty-three minute screamfest, but infused with pathos throughout. I was initially doubtful that Baldi could replicate the frenzied kinesis of the recording.

Opening act Mr. Clean more strictly adhere to the hardcore / postcore manifesto than a band like Cloud Nothings. Attack on Memory has hardcore elements, but Baldi’s previous releases show very explicitly his facility with three minute songwriting. As a fellow native Clevelander, I’m sure he’s familiar with the rotation over at the much lauded OBG station, WMJI Majic 105.7. That being said, I think Mr. Clean could use a little more time with Seeger’s old time rock n’ roll. They’ve got some cool elements, they pay The Ramones / Gang of Four / Pavement / usual suspect homage, and a lot of people were getting into them. However, it would probably do them well to listen to a contemporary like Outfit or Slothbear and find a way to harmonize those wildly divergent influences. But they play loud, they force an opinion from the listener, and they prepared us for the powerful Cloud Nothings set.

Taking an atmospheric overview in between sets, I notice that there’s a lot of white guys in attendance, more so that your usual Los Angeles melting pot experience, and it reminded me of so many concerts I enjoyed in Cleveland during my college years. Maybe Dylan Baldi was at the Cleveland Heights, OH Grog Shop when he decided to forgo his Case Western education (my fellow alum) and start his professional music career a touch early. One thing’s for sure, Baldi would have a difficult time going back, as the discerning music public has grown to expect something out of him.

It’s pretty early into “Stay Useless”, the set opener, when I realize that this is a fully functioning band. I’d read that the other band members, TJ Duke, Jayson Gerycz and Joe Boyer, each had a hand in the songwriting, but that only becomes evident after seeing Cloud Nothings live. This is no longer “merely” a solo bedroom project. Baldi doesn’t take a majority of the solos, but prefers to sit back and let his bandmates have their moment in the spotlight as well, while he can focus on his vocals – he may have a non-traditional voice, but he knows how to hit his notes. “Fall In” appears second, in order reversed from the LP. Whether Albini or Baldi came up with the sequencing, I don’t know, but it shows how the individual tracks function well as singles while still remaining part of a larger work.

As the band rolls into the instrumental, “Separation”, and “Cut You”, the moshers are really starting to have at it. I only got slammed into once. Baldi’s furious rhythm guitar really revs up the energy, to the point where you wonder if elbows are gonna start flying, but fortunately we’re not at a Limp Bizkit concert. Everybody knows proper decorum; it didn’t seem like anybody got hurt. It’s admirable though that Cloud Nothings can get people worked up in such a manner. There may have been a moment during “Our Plans” where Baldi set his guitar on loop and began to dicker with an MPC on the ground, but I’m not too sure in retrospect. The set’s sheer decibel level left many of us quite punch drunk, and I mean this in a very good way. Well done Cloud Nothings.

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Rating 9.11

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