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Lily and the Tigers – No Whiskey In My Coffee

Welcome to Lily and the Tigers, the six-piece haunted folk band I met at a house party in Echo Park. Lead singer Casey Hood was strumming some good stuff when a skinny chick in a white dress started cranking Pit Bull on the communal iHome. I grabbed an album from Casey and bounced. It’s called Hiding ‘til Dawn, their sophomore release, and has been my folky go-to for the last couple weeks. Check out “No Whiskey in My Coffee”, and read my full-length interview with the band over at Cardboard Smile. By Alex Mitchell

Lily and the Tigers – No Whiskey in my Coffee

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Rating 8.1

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10-04-12

The GTW & Bengfang – Cravings

Chicago tag team The GTW (rhymes) & Bengfang (beats) turn around Flight Facilities hit “Cravings” into a languorous hip hop cooler.

The GTW & Bengfang – Cravings

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Rating 8.3

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10-03-12

I Am Kloot – Hold Back the Night

Mancunian band I Am Kloot surprise with a strong return. The brooding “Hold Back the Night” excels on arrangement; just the right bits of atmospheric guitar strums and 1-2 rhythms give way at the most perfect of points to swelling string builds. (The track was produced by Elbow’s Guy Garvey and Craig Potter). “Hold Back the Night” is not to be missed.

I Am Kloot – Hold Back the Night

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Rating 8.2

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10-03-12

Blessed Feathers – Stinging Nettle, Honeysuckle

Check out the haunting folk tune “Stinging Nettle, Honeysuckle” from Wisconsin duo Blessed Feathers, excerpted here from their upcomin “Peaceful Beasts in an Ocean of Weeds”, due Oct. 16. We’re into it.

Blessed Feathers – Stinging Nettle, Honeysuckle

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Rating 8.1

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Everything Everything – Cough Cough (Xaphoon Jones Remix)

The famed Chiddy Bang producer goes transatlantic with this latest flip on the fabulous new “Cough Cough” single from Everything Everything. With a trueness to the track’s original melody, Xaphoon brings some galactic electro grooves to the Everything x2 pragmatic equation. Sample the track below.

Everything Everything – Cough Cough (Xaphoon Jones Remix)

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Rating 8.2

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10-03-12

Kimbra – Two Way Street (Aeroplane Remix)

Anytime Aeroplane get behind the “Remixing Curtain” the resulting track ends up always a must listen. Add in a melody as a good as Kimbra’s “Two Way Street” and you have the makings of a certifiable TRACKZILLA. Tokyo will never be the same.

Kimbra – Two Way Street (Aeroplane Remix)

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Rating 8.4

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10-02-12

Die Mason Die – Lost

Die Mason Die is a new noteworthy project from 19 years young frontman Samuel Mason. The band’s debut single “Lost” grabbed us from it’s delicate introduction to it’s clinching folk rock stride of a refrain. Die Mason Die showcase the dynamics and pop sensibiities of a group well beyond their years. Expect their debut EP early November.

Die Mason Die – Lost

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Rating 8.4

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10-02-12

Southern Shores – New Love (Beat Connection Remix)

Torontonian indie pop act Southern Shores just released “New World” EP is out now on the awesome Cascine. As an dreamy appetite whetter, the band is giving away a fresh “nostalgia” mix of “New Love” by Seattle all-star team Beat Connection.

Southern Shores – New Love (Beat Connection Remix)

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Rating 8.2

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10-02-12

DJ Drama – So Many Girls (Feat. Roscoe Dash, Tyga & Wale)

DJ Drama’s 4th LP Quality Street Music got its release today and to mark the occasion the Dramaman has put on offer a new single. “So Many Girls” wins on its fresh-sounding beat and ROSCOE DASH. Roscoe’s contributions here are definitely cream-of-the-track. Track to Dash.

DJ Drama – So Many Girls (Feat. Roscoe Dash, Tyga & Wale)

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Rating 8.4

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Maria Minerva – Sweet Synergy

Maria Minerva offers up another worldly electronic dream concoction with “Sweet Synergy”. Sample the track below and be sure to check out the Estonian’s new abstract pop creation Will Happiness Find Me? (LP) via the L.A. based Not Not Fun.

*Also, for those in Los Angeles be sure to catch Maria Minerva performing w/ support from Pharaohs, Father Finger, and Dream Panther this Wednesday night 10/3 @ the Central SAPC.

Maria Minerva – Sweet Synergy

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Rating 8

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10-02-12

KiD CuDi – King Wizard

Our brother-in-Cleveland Cudder lets loose latest track “King Wizard”. The track, which Cudi previewed over the weekend, has a very sharp little foreboding glide and as strong a hook as any of the Cleveland rapper’s “classic” (three years ago) material.

KiD CuDi – King Wizard

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Rating 8.4

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10-02-12

Review: Alt-J w/ Wildcat! Wildcat! @ Bootleg Theater, Los Angeles 9/29/12

The Bootleg was bumping on Saturday night for Alt-J (∆) with Wildcat! Wildcat! providing support. Mercury-nominated Alt-J, which hails from Cambridge, England, were back in LA for the third time in five months to celebrate the North American release of their fantastic, mind-expanding (insert superlative here) LP, An Awesome Wave. While openers for the evening, Wildcat! Wildcat! who finished their August residency at the Echo to much acclaim, have been on the b3sci radar for some time now. The two groups combined to produce one of the most satisfying nights of music of the year.
 
Wildcat! Wildcat! (duplicate names have replaced the animal + noun setup) burst onto the scene earlier this year with “Mr. Quiche”, a feel-good indie-electro-cool with a mesmerizing key + falsetto combo. Follow-ups “The Chief” and “End Of The World Everyday” adhere to the same equation for success with impressive results. Although only a band for a year, the members have played together for considerably longer, a discernible reality from the first note forward. They know exactly how they want to sound. Their level of professionalism did not go unnoticed, as they controlled the dynamics of the set throughout, engaging the audience with showmanship that wasn’t showy. A fair number of attendees had seen Wildcat! before, cheering for the intros to songs which haven’t made their way online and are presumably waiting in the vault for the debut full-length, and the devotees’ excitement permeated throughout the rest of the crowd. This is a group which is ready and waiting to be discovered on the national level. The to-be-released album is already one of my most anticipated for 2013.

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It’s so refreshing to hear new rock music that takes the consciousness of its audience seriously. If there’s one word that pops when I think of Alt-J, it’s “intelligent” (closely followed by “metaphysical”). The band is mathy right down to the name Alt-J (∆), the symbol used to denote change and determine a derivative in calculus. And just like with calculus, they make music which can reveal something new each time.

Alt-J began their set with the first three songs off An Awesome Wave: “Intro”, “(The Ripe & Ruin)”, an a-capella cut with lyrics both Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas could be proud of, and “Tesselate”, a hazy, stoner jam about a break-up, hook-up or threesome. Once the house’ vocal mix adjusts, they sound perfect as they hit their stride (and ripple the Bootleg’s billowing floor). Next is “Something Good”, with my fav lyric off the album: “Forty-eight thousand seats, bleats / and roars for my memory of you”, truly arena rock in an English country basket. From there they go into “Ms.”, followed by “Fitzpleasure”, recently featured on the USA TV show, Suits. When they played the “(Guitar)” interlude after “Matilda”, members of the audience were hushing those around them to hear Joe Newman’s solo in detail. Each of the members display their own personal signature, from drummer Thom Green’s lack of hi-hats to Gwil Sainsbury’s castanets and Gus Unger-Hamilton’s pervasive keyboard loops. 

I was impressed by Alt-J when I saw them at Bardot in May; I was blown away by Saturday’s performance. They’ve made my Mercury uber-short list of two (along with LLH). And whether or not they win the coveted award, the future for Alt-J is extremely promising, for the band possesses great wisdom. As they advise: “Like all good fruit, the balance of life is in the ripe and ruin.”  Review written by Chris Gedos

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RATING: 9.39

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10-02-12