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Track Reviews

Jubilants – Spain

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“Spain” is the second tune to surface from Australian export, Jubilants. The Sydney based four-piece offer more of the feel good (but powerful) guitar jangle that we first heard with “Antics” along with A+ hooks that drill straight into the pocket. Dive club dance floors now have yet another something new to celebrate. Preview “Spain” below and grab a download at the group’s Bandcamp site while you can.

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Rating: 8.1

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03-13-12

Gossip – Perfect World

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Gossip have just released a beast of a new track from their forthcoming Joyful Noise LP expected later this year in May. “Perfect World” paints a ‘picture perfect’ dance-floor anthem, a sound that we’ve all come to know and love from the Portland-based trio. You can check it out at the band’s official site or give it a preview spin below.

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Rating 8

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03-13-12

Little Chords – When Love Ends

By Jon Herriot

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Little Chords is a side-project from the mind behind Teen Daze. This has more of an indie pop sound, but still has his characteristic chillwave style. We knew he had an ear for synth and electronica but he can sing too; really talented guy. His Teen Daze debut LP comes out in May.

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Rating 8.2

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03-11-12

In Golden Tears – Underneath The Balance

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“Underneath The Balance” on offer here from new Rough Trade band In Golden Tears recalls qualities of many great, young pre-crossover alt-rock bands. This young German band certainly do not shy from the grandiose. Hints of iconic 80’s bands like The Smiths and The Cult are at the fore here. For the radar.

In Golden Tears – Underneath The Balance

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Rating 8.1

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03-11-12

Whales in Cubicles – Nowhere Flag

By Chris Gedos

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Whales in Cubicles are that rare new band with unanimously good material across the board. They smash the prerequisites: 1. Songs which grab hold and refuse to let go 2. Running the emotional gamut of pain, humor and sexuality 3. A display of technical consistency and a comprehensive musical language. These Londoners have a North American anthem in “Across America” and an instantly memorable lick in “Nowhere Flag.” It’s interesting how they use nostalgia, looking back to the best of mid-90’s alternative radio with this magical 15 year gap in reference points, similar to singing about the “Summer of ‘69” in the mid-80’s, if you will. Love this band. Make the trip if you live within 200mi (that’s 320km). It’s been a while since I’ve really wanted to sing along to a song, but the half dozen available cuts from Whales in Cubicles keep slaying me over and over again.

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Rating 9.03

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03-11-12

Tashaki Miyaki – If Not For You (Bob Dylan)

By Stephen Dobrinich

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I was hooked on ‘If Not For You’ from the outset and this lo-fi version of a great Dylan track definitely delivers. Tashaki Miyaki is an LA based duo which between the echoing vocals and rhythmic guitar brings to mind The Velvet Underground and the likes of other shoegazing noise rock. If you happen to be at SXSW make sure to check them out at Latitude 30 Friday night at 8pm.

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Rating 8.3

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03-11-12

Of Montreal – Feminine Effects

By Stephen Dobrinich

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Here’s a nice offering from the psychedelic pop group, Of Montreal. ‘Feminine Effects’ has a chilled out vibe and a great hook that’s got me playing it on repeat. This comes as a part of the group’s contribution to a forthcoming split single with Deerhoof set to be released on Record Store Day. Make sure you check it out.

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Rating 8.2

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03-11-12

Miike Snow – Bavarian (Say You Will)

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The mighty Miike took to Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show last night to debut “Bavarian”, the third single from the band’s due March 26 LP Happy to You. One of the band’s more playful whimsical moments, “Bavarian” marches along (the band got the Swedish military drum corps to perform on the track) most of its 4 minutes duration; with punches of electronic pulse distributed throughout the give the song more of a Miike Snow sound. “Bavarian” wins on melody, though, with a particularly sharp chorus hook. Give it a spin below.

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Rating 8.0

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03-10-12

Careful Hands – Such Of You

By Jon Herriot

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This music comes from a solo project called Careful Hands out of Regina, Canada. Pertinent lyrics, smooth vocals, and great harmonica to accompany the guitar. I’ve seen Brennon play in some intimate living room settings, and it is even better. In a year when Bon Iver is getting some overdue recognition, this music has a real place in our hearts and our playlists. Careful Hands’ debut LP Become Another Person is due next month.

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Rating 8.2

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03-10-12

Delilah – Breathe (Feat. Liam Bailey)

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Delilah grabs Chase & Status collaborator and b3sci fav Liam Bailey for this re-worked version of her song “Breathe”. Due to be Delilah’s next single, “Breathe” gets a great new quality of depth and feel with the addition of Liam’s soulful backing vocals. Look for Delilah’s upcoming debut From the Roots Up due soon.

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Rating 8.4

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03-10-12

Usher – Climax (Prod. Diplo)

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We couldn’t be more in love with this song right now (knocks so soft). Usher opened up the purse and dropped a little of that Bieber $$$$ on a new vid which you can watch below. If b3sci has a wish for 2012, it’s for these two to do a whole album. An Usher x Diplo album could/would be a game changer not only for both artists but for the whole music game. MAKE IT HAPPEN GUYS. March 2012, month of the soft heater. Go and get it!

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Rating 8.7

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03-09-12

Amtrac – Came Along (Scuillous Remix)

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UK producer Scuillous takes Amtrac’s blogoverse hit “Came Along” DEEEEEEEP. We’re talking full fathom five x twenty thousand leagues type deep. In just over 5 minutes of runtime Scuillous’ mix covers A LOT of ground from future garage to chillstep to post-trance, and each new listen reveals more and more interesting layers. We are predicting big things for this mix.

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Rating 8.5

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03-09-12