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Panama – All Over The World

On the heels of their excellent track “It’s Not Over” which recently garnered some well deserved internet attention, Aussie group Panama hits it again with a fresh, lively fusion of electro nuance and proper disco flair. “All Over The World” celebrates 80’s synth-pop proper and offers a striking danceable debut track for their new signing deal with Future Classic. Check it out. By Erin Feathers

Panama – All Over The World

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Rating 8.3

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11-17-12

The Aves – In Vogue

Aussie quartet, The Aves, came stateside recently to record their new digital EP Anywhere Else. Fronted by lead singer and rhythm guitar player Lucy Campbell, The Aves have a very clean, garage-pop sound that’s amply explored with their single “In Vouge”. Having toured most of the major markets in the world, and with some catchy tunes to boot, The Aves are gaining steam as ones worth keeping on your radar. By Brian Litwin

The Aves (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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11-16-12

Interview w/ Triptides

In anticipation to their forthcoming Sun Pavilion full length release on November 19th, we recently had the chance to catch up with Glenn from midwest based indie garage rock trio Triptides for a quick Q&A. Check out our conversation below:

B3SCI: How did Triptides and the trio of Glenn, Josh and Josh come to be?

TRIPTIDES: Josh Menashe and I met at Indiana University. We happened to sit next to each other in a rather large history class called “Rock and Roll in the 70’s and 80’s.” The first thing I ever said to him was “do you know who the singer for Nirvana is?” It turned out that he lived in the dorm next to mine so we started playing guitar together before class until eventually we were jamming all the time. Josh Morrow joined last spring a few months after seeing us perform at a living room show. He had played drums in Josh Menashe’s other band Ivory Wave for a few shows so they already had a musical connection through that.

B3SCI: It seems much of Triptides early material was recorded in a bedroom and/or basement in Bloomington, Indiana. How did you guys initially channel your sunniness sounds of summer in this type of environment?

TRIPTIDES: We kept the sunshine in our heads. Most of the time we would just forget about our surroundings and become completely absorbed in our headphones. At that point it doesn’t matter where you are.

B3SCI: Speaking of environments, how has Bloomington, Indiana embraced Triptides?

TRIPTIDES: Bloomington has been really supportive. People always get crazy when we play a really loud house show. There’s a lot of music going on here and it’s become almost perfectly intertwined with the party scene, which is cool because usually there’s a handful of big parties going on each weekend and a lot of different types of people will end up at the same parties, and then end up enjoying the same music.

B3SCI: Guitar melody and hooks are pretty front and center on your new Sun Pavilion LP. At what point does guitar come into the Triptides songwriting process? Is there a particular writing process in general with your songs?

TRIPTIDES: A lot of the hooks are just riffs we’ve come up with randomly and then think “this could be part of a song.” Sometimes the song is based entirely around a riff (“English Rain”) and the other parts are figured out after. Sometimes the riffs are created after we’ve figured out the entire song and are looking for ways to ornament it (“Bright Sky”). With those songs, the hooks are notes that we hear in our heads while listening to them and we want everyone else to hear them also.

B3SCI: A lesson from the school of Triptides. Who are some of the most underrated surf bands (or any other type bands) that we need to check out ASAP?

TRIPTIDES: The Tornadoes, The Tornados (UK), The Belairs and The Pyramids are all pretty great surf groups. Other great bands I’m listening to right now are July, Lazy Smoke, Broadcast, Rainbow Ffoly and the Leopards.

B3SCI: On a similar note, next time you head to a record store, what are you heading for first?

TRIPTIDES: The new Melody’s Echo Chamber album.

B3SCI: Your recent Halloween-friendly single, “Graveyard” has a bopping snappy emphasis that we can’t resist. Is there an affect or vibe that you were aiming for on this tune with such a spooky title?

TRIPTIDES: The title actually came after the song was written and recorded. The vibe was supposed to be somewhere between a continued longing for someone even after accepting that love is dead.

B3SCI: How has Triptides evolved as a band on Sun Pavilion from your previous full length Psychic Summer LP and other releases?

TRIPTIDES: We’ve moved away from a strictly summer sound and are currently experimenting with the astral properties of the other seasons.

B3SCI: Sun Pavilion seems to have a nod to timeless British guitar pop. How, if at all, has British pop music of past and present influenced Triptides?

TRIPTIDES: The Beatles are one of our favorite bands. They’ve taught us a lot about songwriting and melody. Piper at the Gates of Dawn has definitely been an influence. The Troggs, Hendrix and Cream have definitely influenced the heavier aspects of our sound.

B3SCI: The band seems to have a passion for analog recording. How important would you say the recording process is to the Triptides sound?

TRIPTIDES: It’s been very important so far. We started with a 4 track Portastudio but for Sun Pavilion we used an 8 track Portastudio. The recording process is key to our writing process; we frequently don’t know how the bass/piano/2nd guitar is going to sound until we’ve recorded other parts of the song. A lot of time I’ll demo out every part of a song on the 8 track just to show it to the band – it’s our equivalent of sheet music.

B3SCI: Is there a track on Sun Pavilion that you feel particularly proud of as a band?

TRIPTIDES: We probably worked on the track “Morning Dew” the longest. It went through a bunch of different versions and started out sounding a lot different. It took a lot of demos before it ended up sounding how it does on the record.

B3SCI: When can fans expect to catch Triptides on tour?

TRIPTIDES: Possibly this winter, definitely this summer.

B3SCI: When Triptides isn’t playing music, what passions bide your time?

TRIPTIDES: Space travel, super smash brothers and records.

B3SCI: We’re hooking you guys up with a free ride on the B3SCI time machine, where are you guys heading?

TRIPTIDES: Pink Floyd’s “Games For May” concert, May 12, 1967

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11-14-12

Abbe May – Karmageddon

Australian singer songwriter Abby May turns all end of the world with her new album Kiss My Apocalypse, which is set to release April 2013. The album’s first single “Karmagedden” is a shadowy feat of veiled affection with beautiful sultry vocals and wise sassier-than-thou lyrics. Although the track is a bit of a departure from her usual ruckus of shrieking guitars and bluesy rock, May smoothly delves into the realm of doom pop femme fatale and really captures a dark and elusive come-hither vibe that is worth checking out. By Erin Feathers

Abbe May – Karmageddon

Abbe May (Facebook) (Purchase)

Rating 7.978

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11-14-12

Western Medication – Big City

Get ready. Nashville based Western Medication are about to bite off your head and spit it back out in the next 58 seconds. The band will cook up more southern-fried garage rock for their debut EP The Painted World available as 7″ vinyl on January 29th via Jeffery Drag Records.

Western Medication – Big City

Western Medication (Facebook) (Purchase via Jeffery Drag)

Rating 8.3

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11-13-12

Indian Wars – Already Home

Indian Wars are a band out of Vancouver that play roots country-informed rock and roll. The half-time hellraising of “Already Home” reminds of The Gun Club in the best sort of way. Thanks to our friends at R&G for the tip.

Indian Wars – Already Home

Indian Wars canada (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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11-12-12

Only You – Applying Myself

Only You is a new project from Rachel Fannan of Sleepy Sun. Together with Micayla Grace of Leopold & His Fiction, Only You comes as a fresh breeze of straightforward Pacific Coast guitar jangle. White Iris presents the debut release and 7″, Applying Myself / Love Is Making Me Tired, that combines soulful harmonies which swim free in a dynamic of melody and heart tugging treble. Only You is sure to strike an exciting chord for retro rock aficionados. Preview “Applying Myself” and get familiar with Only You below.

Only You – Applying Myself

Only You california (Facebook) (Purchase Vinyl)

Rating 8.1

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11-12-12

Rare Monk – Underground

Welcome to Rare Monk, the funkiest, rarest monks out of Portland, Oregon. The indie rock band just dropped an EP titled Death by Proxy – a personal love note to Chris Dodds’ inbox. It’s a three track preview to their full-length album coming out in February 2013. Enjoy the title track here, a pretty great blend of synthcoded vocals, experimental synths, and a lush indie sound. By Alex Mitchell

*Also, be sure to catch Alex’s interview with Rare Monk over at Cardboard Smile here.

Rare Monk – Underground

Rare Monk oregon (Bandcamp)

Rating 8.39450

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11-12-12

Rave’s Fave: Drawn From Bees — Whistling Bone

These Brisbane, Australia talents do well in their home country but are still largely undiscovered in the US. They did play at SXSW, 2011 and their stunning harmonies had people outside, on 6th Street in Austin, literally stopping in their tracks. The band’s new album is The May King and His Paper Crown, and “Whistling Bone” has emerged as a lead track. It’s got a mid-tempo drive that sticks to your… bones. The animated video features a sweet little girl who is adopted into a house of hell, and is worth checking out as well. By Bruce Rave

Drawn From Bees — Whistling Bone

Drawn From Bees (Facebook)

*Check out Bruce’s Moheak Radio “Go Deep” show on Sunday nights 7-9 pm Pacific, 10-12 am Eastern, 3-5 am GMT. Listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.

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11-11-12

Everything Everything – Kemosabe

Following up the success of their first single, “Cough Cough”, today Everything Everything has made available for stream the next single from their new 2013 LP Arc. “Kemosabe” comes prepared, bearing that pragmatic rock that you know and love from Everything x 2, and with some stellar vocal hooks to boot. Their forthcoming is already a top our list of album’s to watch for in the new year, and this only adds to the excitement! Preview “Kemosabe” below.

Everything Everything (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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11-09-12

Turrentine Jones – Show Me Mercy

Here’s a record for your collection. Manchester based trio Turrentine Jones are releasing their new single “Show Me Mercy” on 7″ this coming Friday (11/9). Hitch a magic carpet ride on this blues-ridden psychedelic blast through time. A time when rock and roll reigned supreme and peace, love, guitars and LSD all seemed so synonymous.

Turrentine Jones – Show Me Mercy

Turrentine Jones (Official)

Rating 8.2

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11-07-12

American Royalty – Honey & Queen

Los Angeles trio “Honey & Queen” have just released a new single from their upcoming Prismatic EP – due February 2013. Still true to the soulful and electro roots of previous releases, “Honey and Queen” takes on a more psychedelic role for the band, with it’s synthcoded vocals and hypnotic jungle drum-kit groove. It’s the sound of a group exploring their boundaries with a comfortable cohesion for coloring inside the lines. Grab a free download of “Honey and Queen” below and be sure to keep an eye out for more to come from American Royalty in 2013.

American Royalty california (Facebook) (Official)

Rating 8.1

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11-06-12