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Diamond Messages – You Were the One

The feel good “You Were the One”, new from Diamond Messages, has a guitar hook so good, you’re prob going to need to change your pants afterwards; that or your shorts or jogging pants (if you’re bout that life).

Diamond Messages – You Were the One

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Rating 8.3

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09-30-12

Review: Django Django @ The Echo, Los Angeles 9/26/12

You could tell the Django Django crowd Wednesday night at the Echo was one of those massively excited crowds that seems several times larger than its actual tally. After opener Vinyl Williams’ set, it was difficult to move around; by the time the Edinburgh-based quartet took stage, the numbers had even swelled at my preferred Echo listening digs, (back-center, near the soundboard), leading me to explore new spots at least three times during the set. Ironically, it was exactly how I thought I wanted to see Django Django— during their first visit to Los Angeles, amidst a packed house and on the heels of their Mercury Prize nomination.

Opener Vinyl Williams performed well and did their duty in getting the crowd amped for the main event. Their youthful precociousness is impressive, as is frontman Lionel Williams’ musical lineage (he is the grandson of Spielberg’s go-to composer, John Williams). Their music is enjoyable and instantly appreciated, shoegazey post-post and all that good stuff, but Mr. Williams’ voice doesn’t carry enough power to do the music justice. In that sense it needs a little more time in the incubator. Nor was his voice distorted enough to really become part of the music and create a wall-of-sound, which is a shame because the music itself is just about strong enough to stand on its own as part of any discerning music lover’s “epic builds” mix. Lionel Williams is also an exhibiting artist who specializes in collage, and seems to have quite a bit of talent in that field as well. Vinyl Williams are a great band for the radar and it’s clear that Mr. Williams gives a great deal of thought to art and the process of artistic expression.

The break between sets was understandably long. Besides the intimate Bardot School Night on Monday, this was Django Django’s first performance in Los Angeles — an extended sound check is oftentimes in order for a band to sound its best in front of the sea of cultural purveyors (and to rid the organism of unwanted butterflies). Therefore very early sound issues felt inexplicable and seemed to throw The Django’s off inially at the start of what would become a redeeming set.

For the first half of the set, Django’s bass drum and bass guitar took over the house. The band’s rendition of “Hail Bop”, my favorite cut off the LP, was driving with it’s industrial Devo like quality and one of the cleverest lyrics in recent memory. And like the many Django Django live videos I’d seen on Youtube, things started to balance out by the fourth song, which I believe was “Love’s Dart”. “Firewater”, a bluesy, Mavers-esque cut, was one of the strongest of the night and some of the African-inspired rhythms so lauded on the album had more of a house, or dance, vibe live. I’ll cede that they’re a new band, and the album’s sound is deceptively nuanced, very unique for a band still in its formative years. Songs like “Default” stole the set and put the masses in motion. got the masses moving. Django Django closed out strong and received a lengthy applause, which was unsuccessful in eliciting an encore. Review by Chris Gedos

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RATING: 8.13

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09-30-12

Tops – Easy Friend

Montreal-based quartet Tops is modern day AM gold. In “Easy Friends”, from the UK/EU release of their debut album Tender Opposites, vocalist Jane Penny cuts through a hazy, synthed-out dream calling back to the disco of the 70’s as she slowly builds from a gentle buoyancy to what you would have to call – and affectionately so – an almost shrill climax and then dexterously drops back into a balmy bossa nova to ease you out of the track. Tops has an uncommon way of blending accessible pop and the avant-garde into a seamless coupling. The unadorned, pastoral attitude of the band is what I find most attractive; it doesn’t make you like it, it lets you like it. By Aaron Meyer

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* Get more tunes and rad events from Aaron Meyer (aka Honeybear) at the Los Angeles based MOUSER.

Rating 8.7

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09-29-12

Beast Patrol – Plaster

“Plaster” by Brooklyn band Beast Patrol is really good. Built on top a sprawl of distorted reverb-y guitars and a steady 80’s-esque rhythm section 1-2, “Plaster” features great melodic hooks and a simply fantastic chorus; that and some really cool subtle (tasteful) synth washes in the verses. The band has a great four-song EP streaming on their Soundcloud that features further gems you should check out. We’re definitely psyched to hear more.

Beast Patrol – Plaster

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Rating 8.2

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09-28-12

Pony Trash – Dry Your Eyes

It’s pretty incredible to think that the dreamy imagery conjured up while listening to Pony Trash is actually exported from these Midwestern United States. Then again, being Midwest natives ourselves, we relate to the value of only dreaming for the warmth and breeze of sunnier shores. The debut and sef-titled EP by Pony Trash sees release on November 27th in form of limited edition 12-inch. The group seems to have a knack for building Neil Young meets Mazzy Star-esque tracks from dawn-like atmospheres to weepy sun drenched swells of indie rock lushness. Preview the closing (and our favorite) track from the EP below and get familiar with Pony Trash.

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Rating 8.5

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09-28-12

Dream Boat – Sea to Sky

Athens, GA duo Dream Boat dial up that b3sci dream rock sweet spot with “Sea to Sky”. P.S. That horn hook totally reminds us of Usher’s “You Remind Me” too.

Dream Boat – Sea to Sky

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Rating 8.4

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09-28-12

Rave’s Fave: Muse – Panic Station

Muse’s new The 2nd Law album drops next week. The guys have been telling us that this is the beginning of a new era stylistically for the band. That’s somewhat true on this album but Muse will always be Muse. For me, that’s a good thing. Their “Madness” single is doing very well, and “Survival” was named the Olympics theme. Both of course are on the album. “Panic Station” is different for them. It feels like if Nile Rodgers met up with Queen in the 80’s. By Bruce Rave

Muse – Panic Station

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

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09-27-12

Sun Airway – Black Noise

The second single from Philly collective Sun Airway’s forthcoming Soft Fall LP has just hit the interwebs. “Black Noise” is a catchy upbeat popper complete with the crew’s signature psychedelic’ish flare. Get the track on Sun Airways’s new LP dropping October 2nd via Dead Oceans, and be sure to catch the group on tour with M83 this fall.

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Rating 8.4

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09-26-12

Kodaline – All I Want (Everything Everything Remix)

Manchester’s Everything Everything bring their unique combobulation to this new rework of the Kodaline single “All I Want”. The remix stars a rhythmic tick of repitition with an especially noteworthy distorted organ, of which kinda blows our mind. Grab the track as a free download below and check out new debut self-titled EP from Kodaline available now.

Kodaline – All I Want (Everything Everything Remix)

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Rating 8

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09-26-12

PS I Love You – Moonage Daydream

The PS I Love You duo try on some Ziggy Stardust for this new cover of the Bowie classic “Moonage Daydream”. The track appears as part of the latest compilation series from Paper Bag Records, this time featuring a variety of their artists covering The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars on this it’s 40th year anniversary. The album is available for download here and you can check out the full tracklisting below.

PS I Love You – Moonage Daydream

FULL TRACKLIST

1. “Five Years” – Born Ruffians
2. “Soul Love” – CFCF feat. Austra
3. “Moonage Daydream” – PS I Love You
4. “Starman” – The Rural Alberta Advantage
5. “It Ain’t Easy” – Slim Twig
6. “Lady Stardust” – The Luyas
7. “Star” – Cuff The Duke
8. “Hang on to Yourself” – Young Galaxy
9. “Ziggy Stardust” – Elliott BROOD
10. “Suffragette City” – The Acorn
11. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide” – Woodhands
12. “John, I’m Only Dancing” – Yamantaka // Sonic Titan

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Rating 8.3

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09-26-12

Keaton Henson – Kronos [Video]

Keaton Henson has been a favorite around here since we first stumbled on his Dear… LP earlier this year. Turns out the album was a bit of re-release that had barely ever seen the light of day. So it came as a pleasant suprise today when hits-of-the-planet-man Zane Lowe played a new track by Keaton titled “Kronos” from his forthcoming Sweetheart, What Have you Done To Us EP release. “Kronos” busts out, with a power previously untapped, within the song’s first few measures. Like channeling a sweet release to the inpressive restraints held in check throughout Dear…. Preview the music video for “Kronos” below and keep an eye out for Keaton’s new EP dropping early November.

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Rating 8.7

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reviewed by
09-25-12

The 1975 – Sex

The 1975 keep it coming with this final and single version of their track “Sex”. It’s a got a bit less dynamicism than its earlier demo (released under other various guises) but it’s still as catchy of a tune as can be. Sex will be the title track of the band’s next EP expected November 19th. Preview this official single version (aka panty dropper) from the breakthrough Manc collective below.

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Rating 8.2

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09-25-12