Veggies goin’ in.
Casey Veggies – I Be On ShitCasey Veggies (Official) (Twitter)
Rating 8.0
Boise, Idaho, home to beautiful scenery, a shitload of potatoes, and smurf turf can now claim credit to blogrock’s newest heartthrob, multi-instrumentalist Trevor Powers. “Bobby”, excerpted from Powers’ upcoming debut The Year of Hibernation, is a quiet, pensive, piano-driven track that should be the perfect soundtrack to your next “alone time” Saturday night jam playlist.
Youth Lagoon – BobbyYouth Lagoon (Bandcamp) (Facebook)
Rating 7.6
Arctic Monkeys associate and all and all Class-A bloke Miles Kane turned in this cover of Emeli Sande’s UK Top 10 track “Heaven” earlier today on Radio 1.
Miles Kane – Heaven (Emeli Sande)Miles Kane (Official) (Facebook)
Rating 7.9
California dream pop band Tashaki Miyaki cover an all-time favorite song by an all-time favorite artist, Sam Cooke’s “Nothing Can Change This Love”.
Tashaki Miyaki – Nothing Can Change This Love (Sam Cooke)Tashaki Miyaki (Bandcamp)
Rating 8.0
NYC duo Silent Rider deliver a killer dubstep-influenced cover of TV on the Radio’s “DLZ”
Silent Rider: (Facebook) (Twitter)
Rating 8.0
Multi-instrumentalist Jeff Widner and singer Steve Ortega team up on HP EP, the debut EP from Happy People. There’s a lot of acts which try to sound like these guys but with only a fraction of the same success. ‘Apt’ sounds like wall-of-sound Feist or stripped-down Broken Social Scene, depending on how you look at it. Fans of fellow Jerseyites The Wrens will find much to love here, including a similarly eclectic range on the rest of the EP. Contributed by Christopher Gedos
Happy People – AptHappy People (Soundcloud)
Rating: 8.2
London producer Chemo loosens a hinge or two from the vault on his forthcoming The Stomach Of The Mountain LP. Jareth’s vocal adds a perfect layer to the cinematic “Cause and the Cure”, and finds the pocket better than anything else I’ve listened to this week.
Chemo – The Cause and the Cure (Feat. Jareth)Chemo (Official) (The Stomach Of The Mountain) (Preorder)
Rating: 8.7
One of our most anticipated Cole World tracks has arrived. Sample “Nobody’s Perfect” featuring Missy Elliott(!) below.
J. Cole – Nobody’s Perfect (Feat. Missy Elliott)Rating 8.6
East LA electro collective The Wunderstation ‘re-wire’ said track from Kasabian’s forthcoming beast of an LP. You know what to do.
Kasabian – Re-Wired (The Wunderstation Re-Work) BONUS: Kasabian – Re-WiredThe Wunderstation (Soundcloud)
Rating 8.3
Aaliyah’s classic “Are You That Somebody?” (in at least one b3sci writer’s Top 10 all-time favorite songs) is awesome but it’s also been done to death covers-wise. It’s an easy target, it’s a great seminal song by a great well-remembered artist that everyone knows. How does BK singer BELL’s version measure up? Pretty fucking well. This is no doubt one of the best versions I’ve heard of the song. We know you’ll like it too. (IGIF)
BELL (Official)
Rating 8.2
BUG debut EP “Mechanical Soul” is out today via jus like music records. You can sample our pick from the set “Loose Threads” below. BUG’s soulful sound probably falls somewhere between the retro-future-funk of Dam-Funk and the spacey emotive beats of AFTA-1. Peep game below.
BUG – Loose ThreadsBUG (Soundcloud) (Facebook)
Rating 8.0
“Tired Heart”, new from Norwegian songstress Synne Sanden, evokes the mood and song architecture of fellow Scandinavian Bjork while dipping into a more lounge (sleepy horns, ambient electronics, etc) sound palette. “Tired Heart” is beautiful but its also very personal. It’s the sort of record you don’t take or listen to lightly. See what you think.
Synne Sanden (Soundcloud) (Twitter)
Rating 8.1