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TICKET GIVEAWAY: L.A. Rising – Rage Against the Machine, Muse, Lauryn Hill

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Wanna go to L.A. Rising TOMORROW at the L.A. Coliseum? We’ve got two passes to see Rage Against the Machine, Muse, Lauryn Hill and more. We’ve got to move fast on these tickets. If you want’em email us in the next 90 minutes before 11:30 AM Pacific. We will select a winner shortly there after. Good luck!

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07-29-11

LIVE SHOW REVIEWS: Cults w/ Guards @ The Echo, L.A. July 27th, 2011

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WU LYF on Tues, Cults on Wed? The lineup as of late can hardly get better @ the Echo. I’m sure many folks pulled double duty, but after the grandeur of WU LYF I was looking forward to Cults’ laidback / throwback girl-pop.

After an epic jockeying for a prime parking spot, I entered the venue as opener Guards finished up one of the first couple songs of their set. This five-piece from NYC via San Diego (just like Cults) has got some nice ideas behind them. The clear distinction of quality is unmistakable as they fly into their next song. Guards strike a chord both relevant and classic – they wouldn’t sound out of place on the Freaks and Geeks or Adventureland soundtrack (as opposed to Sixteen Candles). The lead singer says “thank you very much” after each song, acknowledging the symbiotic musician-audience relationship.

Guards have two or three pretty good songs and one great song titled “Resolution of One”. “On a better day, I hope to give it all away” is crooned with this rare sense of nostalgia lacking bitterness. The quick introduction into the second verse and chorus is quite memorable and worth the price of admission. A couple of their tunes sounded too schizophrenic, going from ballad to freakout and back to ballad in 2:40, but “Resolution of One” shows that Guards can channel some very powerful energy when they follow a singular idea from start to finish.

Cults took the stage a little after 11pm. Singer Madeline Follin introduces the band with a bubbly, “Hi! We’re Cults!” then commands the stage with effortlessness. She and guitarist Brian Oblivion started the band while students at NYC – amazing that a project supposedly recorded for friends could be so ‘radio’ ready! The sexy duo tours as a full band and sound A LOT harder live. Comparisons to The Ronettes and The Crystals fall in favor of a Let It Be Spector wall-of-sound.

“Abducted” sounded amazing and captured the hardness of the original recording. “You Know What I Mean” retained its early Motown Magic. The crowd was obviously digging the harder sound, but I think some of their saccharine sweetness becomes lost amidst the lush instrumentation. As a Motown / OBG purist, I’m always relieved when I hear the revival of classic pop music in the year 2011, which the slick production values on the self-titled Cults captures so perfectly. I can appreciate any live experimentation with arrangements and sounds, but with Cults there was little tone-for-tone sameness.

The mark of great musicianship is versatility. The best artists are chameleons and blend into the colors of the chosen genre. By the time Cults played the viral “Go Outside” late in the set, it seemed to me that they’ve already evolved beyond their debut sound. I wouldn’t be surprised if they put out a completely different record next year, but I want Cults to maintain their youthful nonchalance forever. – Chris Gedos

Cults – The Curse (Official) (Bandcamp)

Guards – Resolution of One (Bandcamp)

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RATING: 8.35

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07-28-11

Daft Punk – Aerodynamic (Nicky Romero Bootleg)

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Daft Punk – Aerodynamic (Nicky Romero Bootleg)

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Rating 8.1

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07-28-11

Young Jeezy – Put On (Feat. Kanye West) (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)

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Young Jeezy – Put On (Feat. Kanye West) (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)

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Rating 8.5

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07-28-11

RAVE’S FAVES: Teddybears – Crystal Meth Christian (Feat. The Flaming Lips)

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Lot’s of ace tracks on this TeddyBears album. “Crystal Meth Christian” features The Flaming Lips. You can really feel the Lips’ influence on this track. It feels like something they would have put on an album of their own. Contributed by Bruce Rave

Teddybears – Crystal Meth Christian (Feat. The Flaming Lips)

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07-28-11

Houtakker – Judy, Judy

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“Judy, Judy” by Houttaker, a member of Infinite Best band Distractions, is beautiful. It’s the sort of soulful, reverb-drenched, cascading track that many bands and artists with much higher profiles don’t seem to do nearly as well. A major highlight (and there are many) of the tune comes at about 1:30 when a wall of deep-in-the-p.a. guitar leads come down into the track. That minute or so instrumental is maybe one of our favorite bits of music we’ve heard so far this year. It’s that cool. See what you think below.

Houtakker – Judy, Judy Tip I Guess I’m Floating

Rating 8.0

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07-27-11

The Jim Jones Revue – High Horse

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So sometimes when deciding what to feature on b3sci, we ask ourselves a pretty simple question: “Would the legendary James Brown actually be into this? Would he like this record? Would he “feel good” listening to it?” Well, JB would prob be into this track, no doubt, but I think a more appropriate music legend litmus test to use on The Jim Jones Revue’s “High Horse” is “Would Elvis be into this? Would Elvis want to give this tune a second spin, or would he rather go eat a peanut butter and bananers sandwich?” Hmmmm. So would Elvis likely be into “High Horse”? We are thinking….”Uh huh.”

The Jim Jones Revue – High Horse

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Rating 8.0

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07-27-11

Aloe Blacc – Billie Jean

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“Billie Jean” is one of MJ’s signature songs. There is no doubting that. But the iconic 1983 track may have found a new guardian on earth now that the King of Pop has passed. Aloe’s cover here of “Billie Jean” with a live string accompaniment is nothing short of stunning. Props to MADE for putting this performance together.

Aloe Blacc – Billie Jean

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Rating 8.4

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07-27-11

LIVE SHOW REVIEWS: WU LYF w/ Crystal Antlers @ The Echo, L.A. July 26th, 2011

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I tried not listening to WU LYF before their show @ The Echo on Tues, 7/26. Resistance was futile. To quote Alice Walker’s The Color Purple: “we are the ones we have been waiting for.” WU LYF’s debut Go Tell Fire To The Mountain channels this ineffable feeling of a universal consciousness, an evolved spirituality for the disaffected youths of the early 2000’s. If you haven’t given WU LYF’s LP a spin by this point, do yourself a long overdue favor. Songs like “Heavy Pop” and “Concrete Gold” (both of which have been on the Superhighway for 18 months now) gain a greater meaning when heard within the album’s overarching concept: a prodigal son kills his father the king then is turned away when he attempts to assume the throne.

You get more bees with honey than with vinegar. WU LYF’s reticence to speak to the media has officially begun to overshadow their music. Their recent Radio 1 interview is quite hilarious, but I could see the casual listener turned off by their caustic demeanor and not give the tunes a proper spin. Transparency is the only answer to speculation. With a level of popularity comes great public expectation, which none of us can control, for such is the nature of human epistemology.

Crystal Antlers’ impassioned set tided fans as they streamed into the venue. Although they weren’t originally listed on the bill, a solid majority of attendees were inside by the third song from the Long Beach, CA natives. We initiated a spirited discussion RE: idea bands vs. song bands – it’s only fitting that an idea band like Crystal Antlers would open for fellow idea band WU LYF. Such distinctions, while often counter-intuitive, prove extremely helpful in this case. By this I mean WU LYF would never tour with The Vaccines or The Arctic Monkeys, for example, since they operate on opposite ends of the indie spectrum.

I was afraid that WU LYF might sound a little sloppy live, since they’ve only played about three dozen shows. I was quite surprised by their tightness and how true they stayed to the LP. This speaks volumes for their unique sound which, despite paying homage to SST, early Modest Mouse, The Pixies, Tom Waits etc., could never be classified as derivative.

I can’t say anything negative about their live performance. Absolutely phenomenal! Their music is imbued with this creative imperative i.e. they make music not because they want to but because they have to. Every measure is joyously cathartic. Those who know the lyrics sing along; everyone else stands transfixed, bobbing to the backbeat. If only they’d done a cover of “Flip Your Wig” or “Teeth Like God’s Shoeshine”, I would rate their performance a perfect 10, but maybe that’s asking too much. Let us hope that WU LYF tour more of America next time around, so they can share their talents with more disenfranchised youths, the listeners who need their music the most.

WU LYF could be the biggest band on the planet if they wanted, but they already are in the hearts of their most devoted followers. – Chris Gedos

WU LYF – Dirt (BBC Radio 1 Session 20/7/11)

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July 26, 2011 @ Echo Set List:
LYF
Cave Song
Summas Bliss
Such A Sad Puppy Dog
Spitting Blood
Dirt
14 Crowns For Me And Your Friends
Concrete Gold
Heavy Pop
Scissors For Your Hair
We Bros

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RATING: 9.9

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07-27-11

Neon Hitch – On My Level (Wiz Khalifa)

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So fresh. It’s Neon Hitch doing Wiz’s “On My Level” and its live here on b3sci. Lets go!

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Rating 8.3

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07-27-11

Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (Feat. Kimbra)

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“Somebody That I Used to Know” by Australia’s Wally De Backer a/k/a Gotye is one of those just wall-to-wall great songs. From the construction, to the melodies, chrouses to verse; great harmonies, great lyrics, “Somebody That I Used To Know” executes amazingly well on all that and more. This is serious music. “Somebody” is not the sort of song you fuck with or take lightly. See what we mean below.

Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (Feat. Kimbra)

Rating 8.4

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07-26-11

J. Cole – Can’t Get Enough (Feat. Trey Songz)

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On about my 20th play in a row of this. Can’t. get. enough. literally. Cole is on some kind of run right now. Our man is peaking at just the right time. Cole World is going to kill and J. Cole is going to be a massive star. “Can’t Get Enough” rips just about anything on hip hop radio right now. …And on top all that, the track’s got Trey Songz! You know we fuck w Mr. Steal Yo Girl. Cole World is due Sept. 27.

J. Cole – Can’t Get Enough (Feat. Trey Songz)

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Rating 8.3

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07-26-11