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Florence + The Machine – Cosmic Love (Seven Lions Remix)

By Erin Shay

SoCal producer Seven Lions turns up the charm with his “lovestep” version of Florence + Machine’s blissful, yet heart-pumping ballad, “Cosmic Love”. This beautiful extremity of neatly layered beats starts out sleepy, with a hint of harp and Flo’s angelic vocal touch, and smoothly into sweet mehem. Under headphones this remix of “Cosmic Love” is a delightful tap into the celestial stratosphere, especially if you can handle it on repeat. Enjoy!

Florence + The Machine – Cosmic Love (Seven Lions Remix)

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Rating 8.1

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05-29-12

Big K.R.I.T. – What You Mean (Feat. Ludacris)

The release of K.R.I.T. the Monster’s oft-delayed (and much anticipated) major label debut Live From The Underground is now within site. (June 5). Here K.R.I.T. mean mugs all over freshly surfaced track “What You Mean”. With it’s cold hooks and almost sinister sound, “WYM” is music you’re gonna have to stunt to to really listen to properly. Old Man Bridges chips in 16, sounding less hackneyed/annoying than usual.

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Rating 8.3

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05-28-12

Spiritualized / Nikki Lane Live @ The Wiltern 5-22-12

Nikki Lane graced the stage at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Tuesday night while opening for headlining act Spiritualized. The match was complimentary. For one, like the bluesy and soulful veins that flow through Spiritualized, Nikki Lane too has an appreciation for classic, early rock and roll music, so early that it’s more country and bluegrass influenced. The Nashville singer-songwriter, who had been performing solo for most of the tour, had pleasure of pedal steel and guitar accompaniment that night.

In this time, of what feels like, Zooey Deschanel mania, how could Nikki Lane not translate to the masses? Her Americana blend has a country twee flavor that’s as classic as apple pie, early Jenny Lewis and, still at moments, is as much Elvis Presley as anything (#TLC baby). For example, the way that Lane chooses to keep the botched guitar lick on her recording of “Thousand Dollar Hound” because (we’d like to think) it has the right feel (which it totally does). Still there seems a coincidental appreciation of a contemporary flare, like something musical which writers like brit pop-father Noel Gallagher and even someone ilke Willie Mason might relate. In between tracks like “Lies” and “Sleep For You” Nikki proclaimed that she ‘fucking loves Los Angeles’. Feelings seemed mutual.

“Sleep For You” by Nikki Lane tennessee (Facebook)

The stage curtain was set before Spiritualized took stage. Hanging on the curtain to the 80+ year old art deco Wiltern Theater was an aptly sponsored advert for snacks in the lobby. That’s right, this was no ordinary rock show, this was an event. The house lights went dark and the curtain rose to Spiritualized ripping into “Hey Jane” from their most recent Sweet Heart Sweet Light LP release. It was pretty epic stuff.

Noteworthy things about Spiritualized include their volume threshold. At even the lowest of volumes Spiritualized seem able to ringingout something on a guitar, but unlike many of their brit-guitar drenched peers, Spiritualized have achieved a savvy and certain level of critical success. Perhaps it’s because of their ability to work outside a box of repressed experimentation. That combined with an occasional freeform song structure which can come off as conductorial at times. Call it whatever you like but Spiritualized are musicians before they are rock stars. They finesse pentatonics with a variety of musical styles and tempos, and their jams can be something to watch.

Spiritualized performs in a half circle arrangement on stage. Almost like they’d prefer to be submerged in each others sound more than anything having to do with putting on ‘a show’. The near capacity venue (stiff competition that night from Lianne La Havas, Beck and more) absorbed every swell from a band who’s experiencing something new (live, recording, collaboration, etc) from the band at times can feel like discovering a rarely seen jungle flower (or something like that). Standouts from the set like “Soul On Fire” served a perfect fix. As did the classic refrain in “Ladies and Gents..”.

“Out of Sight” by Spiritualized (Official)

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05-27-12

RAVE’S FAVE: Little Barrie – Surf Hell

By Bruce Rave

This is a UK 3-piece fronted by the killer guitar player Barrie, who just likes to use his first name. They combine 60′s influenced garage and blues and have a Rolling Stones feel. There’s a line on the band’s site that Barrie’s guitar sounds like “Dwayne Eddy with a distortion pedal”. Their sound is far more than that, but that vibe definitely applies to “Surf Hell”. They played in LA this past Thursday and nailed it despite having just arrived from London that afternoon. They will play dates in Seattle, Portland, Oakland, and San Diego this coming week before heading back to the UK.

Little Barrie – Surf Hell

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*Check out Bruce’s Moheak Radio “Go Deep” show on Sunday nights 8-10 pm Pacific, 11-1 am Eastern Fridays, 4-6 am GMT. Also listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.

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05-26-12

Trails and Ways – Nunca

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Trails and Ways are back with the next single from their forthcoming Trilingual release. “Nunca” embraces some upbeat and seriously summer vibes that were inspired by a hot day in South America. It’s got our bodies moving along. Check it out below.

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Rating 8.1

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05-26-12

PS I Love You – Death Dreams [LP]

By Erin Shay

Canadian rock duo PS I Love You have a clamor that’s a force-to-be-reckoned-with. The Kingston based twosome, also known as Benjamin Nelson and Paul Saulnier, released their latest album Death Dreams earlier this month and it is resoundingly excellent. PS I Love You know how to get rowdy with a proper 90’s indie style. Death Dreams is an album that strikes the balance between brooding sentimentality and soulful uproar while its experimental color-outside-the-lines energetic makes it one of the top indie rock albums thus far in 2012.

Death Dreams is inspired by Paul Saulnier’s vivid dreams while on tour during the band’s first album Meet Me at The Muster Station, and is a remarkably spirited exploration into the duality of existence and hidden beauty of discord. Paul’s ferocious lead vocals, full-on extended guitar solos and gratuitous distortion bring bleed-out a certain vulnerability that you might expect from a guy with big dreams. PS I Love You artfully illustrates that life-imitates-art as much as art-imitates-life with an intense yet playful irony that is definitely worth reflecting on.

While “Don’t Go”, “How Do You”, and “First Contact” stand out for their booming and unrefined execution, the tracks “Sentimental Dishes” and “Princess Towers” are exceedingly bright and catchy and are just resonant enough to steal the show.

PS I Love You – Princess Towers

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Rating 8.4

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05-25-12

Crystal Fighters – Earth Island (LDR 4 Life Remix)

Earth Island, catch the wave.

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Rating 8.1

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05-25-12

Florence + The Machine – Spectrum (Calvin Harris Remix)

Heavy C does the dirty with Florence’s latest single. Harris is on top form here, using subtle bassline boosts and synth jabs to refashion Ms. Welch’s broody “Spectrum” into a fists-to-the-sky floor filler. Look out for Florence + The Machine’s “Spectrum” single, due 8th July.

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Rating 8.4

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05-25-12

Little Comets – Jennifer

“Jennifer” has summer jam status written all over it. Basically, you can close your eyes and have a 2:45 sunny vacay getaway (if you’re like us and you need more than 2:45 then we highly recommended the replay button). Little Comets release “Jennifer” on June 11th via Dirty Hit Records. Grab yourself a copy and catch this band on tour through the UK later this year if you can. You can also sample their ace live performance of “Jennifer” below.

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Rating 8.4

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05-25-12

Dark Horses – Radio

You may have been lucky enough to catch Dark Horses opening up for Kasabian and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club on recent tours. Their sound has an identifiable adeptness towards experimental and progressive psych-rock. Fronted by Swedish native Lisa Elle, Dark Horses mystique sparks its intrigue with blues latent raucousness and a gargantuan wall of guitars all balanced by Elle’s haunting hymn. The track “Radio” even manages to pay homage to the art of the wah-pedal which is something that’s slipped through the repertoire of today’s budding guitar bands. Preview the track below.

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Rating 8.3

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05-25-12

Herdwhite – Dreamleaver

The layers of influence in “Dreamleaver” alone make the song worth a second listen. The sound is progressive to say the least. Manchester born, Berlin based artist, Herdwhite lists his influences as Röyksopp, Depeche Mode, Sigur Ros, Pink Floyd. It’s enough to make your eyes roll for most anyone – that is until you press play. This track is airtight.

Herdwhite – Dreamleaver

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Rating 8.45

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05-24-12

Aiden Grimshaw – Is This Love (Dubvision Remix)

Making us see dub vision on Aiden Grimshaw’s new anthem…

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Rating 8.298775

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05-24-12