Pop

Pet Politics

Label: Great Pop Supplement
Genre: Pop

Magnus Larsson, as Pet Politics, is the Swedish Jeff Mangum. Fortunately for us, Magnus is presently recording music, unlike the reclusive founder of Elephant 6's Neutral Milk Hotel. I don't mean to say that Pet Politics is a copycat, but while Magnus's songs stand on their own, they also share the best traits of NMH, as in haunted, bizarre lyrics, pleasantly-driven pop, and that sturdy, powerful lead vocal with a unique cadence. The song below is a b-side to a limited 7 inch pressing on the London label the Great Pop Supplement. More songs available for download on the myspace page.

Taken Away By Aliens [MP3, 3MB, 128kbps]

myspace.com/petpoliticstheband
www.thegreatpopsupplement.com

Posted by clay on 12.03.07 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Jack Peñate

Label: XL
Genre: Pop

I run the risk of dating myself, my better half specifically, when I report that upon hearing "Second, Minute Or Hour" she promptly compared Peñate to The Housemartins. An apt comparison. It's the frantic, breathless delivery, the quick, jangly guitars, they heavy accent, and the playful lyrics, although Peñate lacks the acerbic subtext of many Housemartins' songs, a fact Peñate is more than comfortable with. In his bio he says, "I like stuff that's soulful, happy and intelligent—and I don't like music ironically." I should mention Ted Leo in an effort to bring a more recent artist to bear on the comparison. Another recent artist (and XL labelmate), RJD2 contributed to the song "Learning Lines." A fine pairing when you're working towards a soulful and intelligent sound. Jack Peñate's making quite a stir in the UK, with the press and the young ladies in particular, but when the masses here in the U. S. of A. consider American Idol to be soulful and intelligent, Jack Peñate may fly undeservedly low, avoiding the radar, when his album touches down here next month.

Second, Minute Or Hour [MP3, 6.1MB, 262kbps]
Learning Lines [MP3, 4.8MB, 192kbps]

The man's fit to boot. Check out the video—it's one take!

www.beggarsgroupusa.com
www.jackpenate.com

Posted by sean on 12.02.07 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Pale Young Gentlemen

Label: None
Genre: Experimental, Pop

Orchestral pop is nothing new, but Madison, Wisconsin's Pale Young Gentlemen manage to have fun with the genre by adding some theatrics and wit without overdosing on irony (though their cellist is, despite the fairly band's descriptive name, a woman). That's about all I have to say, as every other reputable music blog has already beat us to the punch.

Fraulein [MP3, 2.9MB, 128kbps]
Saturday Night [MP3, 3.4MB, 128kbps]
Single Days [MP3, 3.5MB, 128kbps]
Clap Your Hands [MP3, 2.8MB, 128kbps]

www.myspace.com/paleyounggents

Posted by sam on 12.01.07 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Band of Horses

Label: Sub Pop
Genre: Pop, Rock

We just got this e-mail from Jared and Stacey Schwartz, and they're doing this neat thing with a new website, AudioExposure. For every song that visitors add — preferably with a free & legal link — the Schwartz crew is donating a dollar ($1.00) to Critical Exposure, "a DC-based non-profit which teaches students to use the power of documentary photography to advocate for school reform and social change." How cool is that? In looking through the 70+ songs that have already been added, I noticed that Jen from Chicago had posted "The Funeral" by Band of Horses, which leads me to today's B of H update. When last posted, band of Horses was a recent addition to Sub Pop, with a few demo tracks available for download. Today, I can offer "Is There A Ghost," the opening track for their latest album, Cease to Begin, as well as "The Great Salt Lake," and the other links are live and well. The band is touring the US and Europe over the next few months, and that's about it. Check out AudioExposure and have a nice day!

Is There A Ghost [MP3, 2.7MB, 128kbps]
The Great Salt lake [MP3, 5.4MB, 160kbps]

Original post: 09/01/05
These demo tracks from Horses — or is it Band of Horses? Even after digging around on their website, I'm not sure... — are pleasant and pleasantly genre-defying, hence the Pop/Rock catch-all designation. Try "Funeral" and "Bass Song" for an idea of the cross-section of their '70s and '80s influences. Led Zepplin? New Order? Maybe I just need more sleep... Anyway, hopefully the Horses found much audience love on their recent tour with Iron and Wine, and will complete their Sub Pop debut soon.

Wicked Gil [MP3, 4.2MB, 160kbps]
I Lost My Dingle on the Red Line [MP3, 2.3MB, 160kbps]
The Funeral [MP3, 6.6MB, 160kbps]
Bass Song [MP3, 2.9MB, 160kbps]

www.subpop.com
bandofhorses.com

Posted by joe on 11.30.07 | Comments (6) | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Mikrofisch

Label: Komakino
Genre: Electronic, Pop

Mikrofisch is our first entry from the Hamburg net-label, Komakino. Their album, Masters of the Universe, represents the label's first full-length release (the band's second) and you can download it, in its entirety, here. Mikrofisch formed with the intention of covering The Smiths, but left their first recording session with four original tracks and "a brilliantly intimate lo-fi version of Morrissey´s Everyday Is Like Sunday on fourtrack." Five years later Mikrofisch remains brilliantly lo-fi, and brilliantly playful, but from what I gather, this long distant recording duo (London/Hamburg) backgrounded their guitars around 2003 and opted for a synth-based sound. The first song, "Drum Machines Will Save Mankind" serves as a kind of mission statement for Mikrofisch in their understated quest to take over the musical universe: "Make a beat so we can dance, make the kids form bedroom bands." Then Mikrofisch sets their alliances, forming their own Justice League of Indie Rock, in the tongue-in-cheek "Let's Kiss and Listen to Bis" (hip, indie reference help). The band name drops some of their favorite bands and sounds circa 1995: Teenage Fanclub, Dinosaur Jr, Afghan Whigs, Sonic Youth, Twee, and an allusion to the now defunct March Records ("Keep Sparky's dream alive...). Finally, it's the micro-epic "The Kids are All Shite" in which Mikrofisch battle the current UK indie scene including HMV, NME, Coldplay, Keane, Kaiser Chiefs, Kasabian, Jet, Razorlight, their clones and fans. Delusions of grandeur? Perhaps, but Mikrofisch's small and simple sounds are brimming with enough hooks and wit to bring their great dreams to life.

Drum Machines Will Save Mankind [MP3, 4.7MB, 192kbps]
Let's Kiss and Listen to Bis [MP3, 5.6MB, 192kbps]
The Kids Are All Shite [MP3, 3.8MB, 192kbps]

www.komakinomag.de
www.mikrofisch.de

Posted by sean on 11.25.07 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Causes 1 - Darfur Charity Album

Label: Waxploitation
Genre: Pop

For 90 days starting Tuesday, November 27th, the Causes 1 charity album will be available on iTunes. Three relief organizations — Doctors Without Borders, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam America — will receive 100% of the proceeds, earmarked for relief in Darfur, Sudan. The album is the inaugural edition in a Causes series offered by Waxploitation; the brief window of avilability, according to the label's founder Jeff Antebi, is designed "to create a sense of urgency - to mirror what is a dire situation in Darfur." Participating artists: Animal Collective, The Black Keys, Bloc Party, Bright Eyes, Cornelius, The Cure, David Sylvian, Death Cab for Cutie, (International) Noise Conspiracy, The Shins remixed by Clint Mansell, Spoon, Teargas & Plateglass, Thievery Corporation and Travis. A limited edition CD can also be pre-ordered at the Waxploitation website, listed below. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

Bright Eyes - Coat Check Dream Song (live) [MP3, 4.2MB, 128kbps]

www.waxploitation.com

www.doctorswithoutborders.org
www.hrw.org (Human Rights Wach)
www.oxfamamerica.org

Posted by joe on 11.22.07 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Freezepop

Label: Archenemy
Genre: Electronic, Pop

What do 80's electronic dance popsters Freezepop have in common with the Dead Kennedys and the Sex Pistols? They've all been included in the video game Guitar Hero!

Life has been good for Freezepop since we first posted about them on 3hive in July of 2004. They've been included in said Guitar Hero game that the kids love so much, and they'll soon be in some MTV game (I'm not so good with reading to the end of press releases), but they sure keep pumping out the 80's inspired electronic pop. So let that be a lesson to all you young bands and kids just playing Guitar Hero out there; keep doing your own thing, and maybe you, too, will someday be featured in Guitar Hero XXVII.

Original post July 7, 2004:

In their own words, Freezepop is "hip enough for hipsters but nerdy enough for nerds." That pretty much says it all.

From their latest LP future future future perfect:
Ninja of Love [MP3, 3.0MB, 128kbps]

From original post:
Here Comes a Special Boy [MP3, 5.8MB, 192kbps]
Stakeout (Donnerschlag Remix) [MP3, 3.8MB, 128kbps]
Lazy [MP3, 4.5MB, 128kbps]
Harebrained Scheme [MP3, 3.5MB, 128kbps]

www.freezepop.com
www.archenemy.com

Posted by clay on 11.19.07 | Comments (7) | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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