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Rave’s Fave: East India Youth – Dripping Down

East India Youth

East India Youth is England’s William Doyle. His Total Strife Forever album drops next week in both the UK and the US. Doyle cites Shostakovich and Brian Eno among his influences. Imagine that unpredictable blend and you have what NME Magazine lists as one of their most eagerly anticipated releases thus far in 2014. And I couldn’t agree more. Doyle doesn’t sing on all the album tracks but when he does, such as on “Dripping Down”, he brings a mellow and confident presence to his music. The song builds with synths that surprise. It’s savory backing vocals evolve to the point where they take on a Beach Boys feel near the song’s end. “Dripping Down” is the album’s first single, and it’s got a shot to catch on quickly. He will be at SXSW this year and I hope he’s got some quality venues lined up. Reviewed By Bruce Review

East India Youth – Dripping Down

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Angel Olsen – HI-FIVE

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Primed to crush 2014, one of our favorite new voices (maybe THE favorite), Angel Olsen debuts the second single from her upcoming Burn Your Fire for No Witness LP, “Hi-Five”. Olsen’s natural not-posed vocal, deep in the disto box guitars and a laid back rhythm track blend well into one never still crash of earthy semi-psychedelic tones. Burn Your Fire for No Witness is out Feb 18th on Jagjaguwar.

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Rating 8.1

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Shy Nature – Lie Back

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UK newcomers Shy Nature adeptly convey their penchant for kinetic British indie (if bands like Mystery Jets, The Maccabees, Peace, etc are your bag, you’re probably going to be into this) on single “Lie Back”. Shy Nature’s arena-ready (or at least large theater-ready) dreamy melodic guitars and infinitely singable vocal hooks indicate a band capable of lofty heights. “Lie Back” is out Feb 17th on Kissability.

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rating: 8.0

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MADE IN HEIGHTS – Murakami

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Last we left MADE IN HEIGHTS was 2011 and their brilliant bit of abstract pop “Wildflowers”. The Los Angeles-based group emphatically follow-up “Wildflowers” with the entirely different and new sound of “Murakami”. On the track, the chopped up vocals of singer Kelsey Bulkin are wrapped up into producer Sabzi’s glitchy hip hop-referencing beats creating a perfectly tuned whirl that has a magnetism that’s impossible to escape. “I’m showing up in the future like I’ve been here before.” Murakami.

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Rating 8.5

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Dag Savage – God Body ft. CO$$, Gonja Sufi & Blu

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Dag Savage, the duo of Johaz and Exile, link up w/ SoCal vets CO$$, Gonja Sufi & Blu for the comic book villain rap of “God Body”. “God Body” is excerpted from Dag Savage’s upcoming The Warning Tape which is itself a preview of the duo’s debut E&J LP out February 4th.

Dag Savage – God Body ft. CO$$, Gonja Sufi & Blu

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Rating 8.3

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The Preatures – Is This How You Feel (Timmy The Terror Remix)

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Heroes The Preatures get a syrupy nocturnal remix of their hit from last year “Is This How You Feel” by West Coast DJ Timmy The Terror. TTT selects for a unique/interesting/engaging (all good things) mix of trap beats and late night aquatic instrumentals (think the coolest chill spot 50 meters under the sea) and neatly blends them into a sharp little rework. Preatures!

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Rating 8.5

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Duke Dumont – I Got U (feat. Jax Jones)

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The studio quality version of Duke Dumont’s follow-up single to the breakout “I Need U (100%)”, “I Got U” (still w/ the textspeak “U”) finally arrives today. “I Got U”‘s DNA is firmly of the tropical persuasion w/ clattering steel drums and chanty percussive rhythm-bolstering vocals. The Virgin Records release (due March 17th) is sure to be another smash for the Duke.

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Rating: 8.3

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Topaz Jones – Livin’ A Lie

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“Livin’ a Lie” is new from New York rapper Topaz Jones’ upcoming The Honeymoon Suite project. The track is a compact mix of 90’s nostalgia and easy vibes w/ Jones’ vibey flow and varied rhyme schemes especially standout.

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Rating 8.5

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Interview w/ Prides

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Glasgow trio Prides hit the radar mid-2013 with the anthemic indie strut of their single “Out of the Blue”. Since the band has played only a handful of spot shows as they prepare for the new year ahead. B3SCI writer Cher Dunn recently caught up with the band to discuss their plans for 2014, new music, their Scottish roots and more. Have a look at the chat below.

B3SCI: Glasgow is a city rich with decades of great bands. What was it like growing up Glasgow? What has Prides’ experience been with this cultural music landscape, and the live music scene?

Prides: Actually two of us are from further afield. Callum hails from the far reaches of Shetland, and I (Stewart) am from Stoke-on-Trent. I’m the token Englishman. Lewis is the only real Glaswegian, but there definitely is an amazing history of music. Simple Minds, Orange Juice, Deacon Blue, Aztec Camera, Frightened Rabbit, Blue Nile, the list goes on. Glasgow gets a lot of credit for Scottish music in general, because it really is where bands tend to gravitate, even if they’re not from there originally, and that’s down to the live scene. Not being from Glasgow originally I can honestly say it is in a league of it’s own, gigs are well attended, there are great venues of all sizes, and generally there’s very little embarrassment from crowds. By which I mean everyone just gets mad wae it. Plus its mentioned in an Abba lyric. That’s how you know it’s fucking cool.

B3SCI: Your single “Out Of The Blue” is upbeat, slightly dark, and almost has a classic 80s cinema feel. To you guys, how does the single reflect the sound of Prides now and moving forward?

Prides: Myself and Lewis had been a band prior to meeting Callum, and “Out Of The Blue” is one of the first tracks we wrote with him. It’s really what made us bring him in, change the name, and become Prides, so it’s quite an important track for us. It seemed to really encapsulate what we wanted to achieve, and we’re massively chuffed that people are receiving it so well.

B3SCI: Is there something that inspires Prides most when writing? What are you guys listening to right now that’s inspiring?

Prides: It really depends, anything can trigger an idea. Recently we’ve been listening to Joy Wave, FKA twigs, and Justin Bieber’s Music Mondays.

B3SCI: When you are in the studio writing and recording, is there a work dynamic that you guys have that’s worth sharing? In other words, is there a particular way that you approach your songs in the studio as compared to a live setting?

Prides: We generally work in our home studio at Lewis’ flat, which means me and Callum sitting at the coffee table shouting at Lewis who sits at the desk. We’ll rotate as and when someone wants to get their hands on something. Sometimes myself and Callum will write at the Piano at my flat, and bring idea’s to Lewis. Generally if someone has an idea we hear them out, if we like it, we try it. If not we mock and ridicule them. We are completely honest with each other when it comes to music, there are no pulled punches, but there are also no fall outs. We all want to write the best songs that we possibly can. Although I do have a tendency to get my own way with vocals/lyrics. I’ll bring vocals to the guys to make sure their happy, but if there’s a part I really like I can be pretty unshakeable.

B3SCI: Are there any forthcoming EPs or singles from Prides that fans can look forward to 2014? What is the band looking forward to most in 2014?

Prides: We’re going to be bringing out an EP in the new year, with some singles planned for after that. I think the thing I’m looking forward to most is getting out and playing a load more shows, especially festival season. We were really fortunate this year to get some great festival slots, so hopefully we can build on that this year.

B3SCI: When can fans expect a full-length release from Prides? Is there a name for the release that you can share?

Prides: We haven’t got a name yet, but we have the record pretty much completed! It’ll depend on how well the singles go, but it would be great to get it out next year. We’ll see!

B3SCI: Can fans expect any US tour dates? Any festivals in 2014?

Prides: Well this year marks our first year at SXSW, which we cannot wait for, after that, yeah hopefully we’ll be getting out on tour, and fingers crossed for many more festivals. Pure love festivals.

B3SCI: We’ve been in bands and know that it’s not easy performing live as a trio, but when it’s done right… it’s magic. What made you guys want to remain a three piece as opposed to adding more members and instruments. Has there ever been an appreciation for three piece bands amongst the group?

Prides: We were never adverse to getting more people involved, but once we started playing as a three it just seemed to make sense. It also informs how we write in a really positive way. It’s good to try and keep things focused, and I like the idea that you can always pick out what’s going on. We all come from a youth spent listening to bands like Blink 182, Green Day, Alkaline Trio, Nirvana, The Melvins, The Police, and so it feels pretty natural to have the three of us on stage. Christ, if A-ha can be a three piece, so can we.

B3SCI: When you guys aren’t playing music, what do you do with your time off?

Prides: We live in Glasgow, so an inordinate amount of drinking, golf, and other various stereotypes that we’re quite happy to reinforce.

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Rating 8.3

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