A brilliant interpolation of Ghost Town DJs “My Boo” highlights M-Phazes superb new mix for Kimbra’s new Warner Bros. single “90’s Music”. Listen. (KKS)
M-Phazes (Soundcloud)
Rating 8.3
A brilliant interpolation of Ghost Town DJs “My Boo” highlights M-Phazes superb new mix for Kimbra’s new Warner Bros. single “90’s Music”. Listen. (KKS)
M-Phazes (Soundcloud)
Rating 8.3
Words and Photos by Russ Ramos
Not just another singer/songwriter/producer. From Los Angeles, Ms. Jillian Banks (better known to the industry as “Banks”) detaches herself from typical genre associations. Her sold out homecoming show at the iconic El Rey on Thursday night, May 29th, was something of a statement from this proclaimed “Goddess”. For an artist whose album hasn’t even been released yet, you already get the sense that this is the last time Banks will play a venue limited to 700 attendees. It’d be a safe bet that her next Los Angeles show would easily bring The Wiltern (1800 attendees) to capacity.
Prior to the show, I’d heard a bit of skepticism from people her previous performances. People saying things like, “She’s boring, she doesn’t move, she hides behind the mic”. After hearing all of that (whilst being a fan myself), I had to check her out. To my delight, they were as wrong as I’d hoped. Banks’ seductive moves, and exponential passion tore down away any doubt. The capacity filled venue sung along, track after track. It’s incredible evidence that Banks’ exotic music, her writing, and her voice are clearly a more engaging representation of the “singer-songwriter” genre. I saw more hands in the air then I did on iPhones. That, in Los Angeles, IS A BIG DEAL.
Banks is currently on a small US tour, and will also be touring Europe for the first half of the summer. Her debut album Goddess is expected to release September 9th, and we can only hope that she’ll grace us with another tour to promote the new album.
Banks (Facebook)
German band Claire check-in with return single “My Audacity”. “Audacity” is an ambitious but still neatly formed bit of genre-jumping indie pop that can hold weight in quality with many of the genre’s biggest hitters.
Claire (Facebook)
Rating 8.4
Team Carousel return maybe their strongest track to date on the A+ synth pop of “New Friend”. “New Friend” is particularly strong in the exactness/wholeness of its construction; as seemingly no bit of rhythm track or vocal or keyboard flourish is out of place and each of the song’s constituent elements are perfectly harmonious in their synchronicity.
Carousel (Facebook)
Rating: 8.2
Brighton’s best Phoria do well to standout from the UK Alt-R&B trend/scene with a strong follow-up to one of the year’s best tracks “Emanate” on the soothing and spare “Undone”. X Novo will release next month “Display”, Phoria’s new EP from which “Undone” is sampled.
Phoria (Facebook)
Rating 8.4
The Bootleg, one of LA’s premier live music venues, hosted this month a special Sunday residency featuring buzzy-sparkling pop singer-songrwriter MONOGEM. To round out the month-long series of shows, this Sunday’s finale features a top class slate of acts including rising star Zella Day, local noise makers James Alan and (best band name ever) Breakfast. We know that you don’t have work on Monday, so there’s truly no excuse not to come out and have a full-on fantastic night at the Bootleg Sunday. We’ll see you there!
Doors for the event are at 8:00pm and the show is for ages 21+. More details for the show can be found HERE.
The Bootleg (Event Info)
Zella Day (Facebook) (Purchase 7-inch Vinyl)
MONOGEM (Facebook)
Production hot hand Snakehips is the facilitator for Disclosure, Rudimental and Ryan Hemsworth collaborator and vocalist Sinead Harnett and new single “No Other Way”. Similar in its float-y vapor atmosphere to previous Snakehips production “Warm Water” from Banks, the 2014 R&Beats of “No Other Way” is like in its quality and infectiousness. “No Other Way” is the first track from Sinead Harnett’s upcoming “N.O.W.” EP
Sinead Harnett (Facebook)
Rating 8.4
Our girl Banks debuts another single via BBC Radio 1; this time with Zane Lowe. “Drowning” is right up Banks’ fans alley and introduces the intriguing pairing of Jill with UK producer Al Shux (“Empire State of Mind”). Right now, it’s impossible to deny the speeding buzz train is Banks and we are looking to her debut full length Goddess due out on Sept. 9 via Harvest Records. Reviewed by Brian Litwin.
Banks (Facebook)
Rating 8.6
Our friends in MISUN score an impressive placement on the brand new Kitsune America compilation for track “Eli Eli”. Further exploring the C&W riffing of “Hills & Trails”, the summery “Eli Eli” easily reaches the Misun-level of caliber of the D.C.-bred band’s extraordinarily consistent and varied catalogue. Strains of first generation rock and roll, surf, hip hop weave seamlessly on the track and rudder the track’s neatly rhythmic melodic choices. We are loving it. The Kitsune America compilation is due June 2nd.
Misun (Facebook)
Rating 8.4
Heavy buzz hitters hailing from Brighton, Team IYES re-imagine Zella’s wistful paean “1965” through the UK duo’s genre-bouncing visceral-pop stylistic locus with a stunning turnt-down end product.
Zella Day (Facebook) (Purchase 7-inch Vinyl)
IYES (Soundcloud)
Rating 8.3