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REVIEW: Slothbear – Canter On (LP)

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Loving lots to do with Slothbear’s new LP. Beginning with the fact that it’s a five song full length. Canter On is the perfect balance of post rock and popular music. Almost as polarizing for indie rock today as say something like Pet Sounds in the 60’s. And a personal preference, the band indulges with the perfect touch of naiveté hinting at so much left to say. The creativity is flowing and Canter’s second track and 10 minute long “Goodnight, Retrograde” serves a worthy indicator by many standards. Canter On explores ideas left by some iconic pioneers of pop, post rock, experimental, math, jazz.. and why stop there? I might as well have already burned through several copies of “Ex-teen” at some point in the last 20 years.

Slothbear – Wide Berth

Slothbear – Ex-teen

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Rating 9

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11-10-11

RAVE’S FAVES: Boots Electric – Complexity

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Jesse Hughes from Eagles of Death Metal is back with Boots Electric, and they’ve got a nice buzz going for them here in LA. We need some fun, straight-forward, uptempo tracks to rock our 11.11.11’s, and this song does it perfectly. Contributed by Bruce Rave

Boots Electric – Complexity

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Check out Bruce’s “Go Deep” show on Fridays 1-3 pm Pacific, 4-6 pm Eastern, 9-11pm GMT. Also listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.

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11-10-11

Small Black – Love’s Not Enough

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Aside from a fly set of eyebrows, b3sci favs Small Black have something else in common with Drakkard Noir. Both fuck with Nicki Minaj. Here the SB boys go legit on that Nicki R&B #1 adding the band’s signature harmonies and “other stuff” to create one cool ass jam. Look out for the “MOON KILLER” mixtape, due 11/11/11.

Small Black – Love’s Not Enough

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Rating 8.5

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11-10-11

B3SCI PREMIERE: Y LUV – Earthquakes

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We are PSYCHED to present the WORLD PREMIERE of LA based collective Y LUV’s single for “Earthquakes”. It’s an ace indie pop track with great melodies AND great hooks for days. Frontman Freddy Janney had this to say about some of the inspiration for the track, “Sam and Evan were talking about earthquakes and the ‘big one’ on the way to a show once and I realized I had been living here for awhile and had never really thought about that possibility. It scared me. It made me realize how fragile life is. It got me thinking about what really matters. Also, while I was freaking out about an earthquake, my sister and her friends were looking at a magazine and freaking out (as much or more) about how amazing someones body was and how they would never look like that and never be as happy as that person . . . I guess it’s all relative. It’s a song that recognizes the world might fall but celebrates that it hasn’t.” Stream “Earthquakes” below and pick it up now at the band’s Bandcamp page.

Y LUV – Eathquakes

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Rating 8.4

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11-10-11

Track x Track: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

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Many are eager to know if Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will fly too high on his forthcoming US solo debut LP. Here’s our track by track on an album we’ve been waiting to hear for a loooonnng time:

Everybody’s on the Run. We prefer the bootleg soundcheck. That said, Noel’s treatment for the track is nothing short of an epic testament to the tune. Instrumentally the song explores some of Noel’s most lush arrangements to date, and it’s just one example on High Flying Birds that illustrates his affinity to a more broad pallet of music and instrumentation.

Dream On. A Gallagher LP standard strut worthy must. Classic brit pop nod to a T, add a fashioned touch. If you like any gems from post-Be Here Now Oasis then you’ll likely enjoy what’s to come. I think of it like the way I perceive some of the Early Wings stuff – of course not because of The Beatles cliches but because it’s a great tune that represents everything Oasis was and still can/could’ve been.

If I Had A Gun. One of Noel Gallagher’s best songs to date. Like what I wanted “Little By Little” to be, an anthem of the most genuine type. It’s been a while since Noel has hit that anthemic single pocket. “If I Had A Gun” seems to pour our out of Noel Gallagher. Like he never doubted a note of it.

The Death of You and Me. Waiting until midnight PST for this track debut on Noel’s website the world got their first glimpse at the High Flying Birds concept. The video, spaghetti western-inflected, portrayed Noel Gallagher’s whimsical and more classically cinematic musical interests. Burt Bacharach, Sgt. Peppers, Going Nowhere… A refrain for the books. Class act.

I Wanna Live In A Dream (In My Record Machine). Another from the Noelchives. I laughed when I saw it was on the LP and definitely don’t blame Liam Gallagher for calling bullshit. “I Wanna Live In A Dream” could be on any Oasis album. A song no doubt plotted for years to be played on a single world tour and then likely never again. Still it’s a good track that really brings out the classic rock influence in Noel Gallagher. Bonus points for the “Stop the Clocks” coda.

AKA What A Life. Noel Gallagher dreams in a style of almost trance-like percussion. #Tailgunner. But seriously a stunning and simple tune by a seasoned writer when broken down.

Soldier Boys and Jesus Freaks. Ladies and gentlemen may we introduce to you Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds? A fantastic vocal from Noel; dynamic, warm, dialed-in. “On and on we go” is the sort of refrain we could of only hoped to hear on this album. The cadences are irresistible.

AKA Broken Arrow Think about an AC version of “D’Yer Wanna Be Space Man” played in a minor key. Like what Paul Weller would sound like if he covered that tune today. “Broken Arrow” embodies the songwriter that flows through Noel Gallagher’s veins in tow with vibrant production that truly paints a picture. It’s no doubt radio friendly for today’s aging formatted audiences.

(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach. Thank you for writing this song Noel Gallagher. Another sneering highlight from the NG that brought us pissed off songs like “Headshrinker”, “I Can See A Liar”, “Force of Nature”. Ironically, either Noel’s mocking little brother Liam at times or it’s just creepy to hear how much the the two can sound like family. Whatever the case, we know you’re in your 40s Noel but never mind the bollocks.

Stop The Clocks. Waves crashing (hmm) lead us into this albums epic closer. And in particular, Liam we feel you on this one. “Stop The Clocks”, written not long after September 11 finally gets it’s record debut. The verdict, another flag waver destined for Noel’s arsenal of writing trophies. At moments I hear how Noel found it outside of the Oasis box, but “Clocks” embodies the qualities that make all Oasis album closers great. It’s like a track that re-assures you have just experienced an album. But does it feel like High Flying Birds?

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will be released Tuesday November 8, 2011. Be sure to check it out along with some of the great b-sides we’ve heard so far from Noel’s new project. #AMORPHOUSANDROGENOUS2012

Stream the entire album at Rolling Stone.

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Rating 8.7

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11-07-11

Dems – Down On You

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Dems, a London UK-based 3-piece, have a coldly emotive, slightly r&b-ish influenced, fiercely melodic sound they may remind of The xx or other like bands. On tour now with the rising UK star Azealia Banks, Dems are set to release a new EP called “House” next week. We can’t wait to hear what else will feature on the EP, as what we’ve heard so far, “Down On You” and the track it’s paired with as a single “House”, have us really really excited. Tip (DoML)

Dems – Down On You

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Rating 8.1

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11-07-11

Part Company – Babar

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Part Company are a French band from Nice that do some super soulful indie pop. “Babar” is a great track and if it were by an Anglophone band with a PR team, it would likely be all over your favorite blogger’s favorite blogs. Give this soul jam your attention below.

Part Company – Babar

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Rating 8.3

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11-07-11

Trailer Trash Tracys – You Wish You Were Red

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TTTs do their best version of Meredith Brooks’ “Bitch” with “You Wish You Were Red”. Wrapped in layer upon layer of guitar-gaze and cascading choral voicings “Red”s best moments are in its more sullen and solemn choruses, that and the track’s excellent end bit. From about 3:00 on, you’ll hear maybe some of the best use/combination of vocal and instrumental harmonies of any track this year. “Yesterday I Cried.”

Trailer Trash Tracys – You Wish You Were Red

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Rating 7.9

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11-07-11

Spector – Grey Shirt & Tie

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Spector drops a very electro beat on their new single, “Grey Shirt & Tie”. Church bells and synth layers create a 2011 wall-of-sound aesthetic. The layering increases throughout the track, which isolates Fred Macpherson’s vocal and makes it shine. Spector is doing radio ready rock (that dying genre) better than just about anyone in the UK right now. Now it’s time to show USA some love with a few tour dates! Contributed by Chris Gedos


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Rating: 8.24
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11-05-11

nihiti – The Orchids (Psychic TV cover)

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nihiti (purposefully lowercase) is a NYC psych-folk duo, and their cover of “The Orchids” by art rock vanguards Psychic TV is my pick for track of the week. The original version is so lo-fi it’s barely audible, but the cover double tracks the vocal, which almost sounds triple tracked with added echo, to make sure the listener can understand each and every beautiful lyric. “And in the morning and the night, I fall in love with the light.” The cello on top with violin underneath adds even more sweetness to an already tender song. Fans of everything from Califone to Fairport Convention will go bonkers over this truly multi-generational track. Contributed by Chris Gedos

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Rating 9.05

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11-05-11

Sleeping Bags – Shark

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“Shark” by Sleeping Bags sort starts off with its least best foot forward (its other foot?), crawling and dragging about for a good two minutes, from there the track opens up into a sprawling, beautiful piece of nu-gaze; shimmering layers of distorted guitars, crashing drums, you get the picture. Don’t sleep on this track (at least til you get to about 3:00).

Sleeping Bags – Shark

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Rating 7.8

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11-04-11

Post War Years – All Eyes

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“All Eyes” from London UK band Post War Years is a soulful, big beat rock and roll tune with just enough menace to really make things interesting. Look out for the Minus the Bear-esque guitar-taps breakdown at 2:54.

Post War Years – All Eyes

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Rating 8.3

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11-04-11