Rock

Zoos of Berlin

Label: None
Genre: Experimental, Rock

I'm at least six months late in writing about this Detroit-based quintet, which gives me the luxury (or burden) of reacting not only to their music, but to others' reactions to their music. One rarely hears Zoos of Berlin mentioned without a reference to Brian Eno and David Bowie collabos. And while there are certainly similarities, especially in Trevor Naud's cool, spacey vocals, to focus on that is to miss the range that Zoos demonstrate live, or even in the three songs on their debut EP. "Below the Old House" serves up ebullient psychedelia then resolves in a trance-inducing ending. "Speak Well of Manderlay" romps and stomps about with an amped-up Baroque air. Then there's "On Large Amusements," my personal favorite, which fits a sprawling shoegazerly jam into an efficient two-and-a-half minutes—leaving you hungry for more. They've kindly permitted us to make all three tracks available for download so you can decide for yourself which Zoos of Berlin you like the most. Have fun.

Below the Old House [MP3, 4.9MB, 192kbps]
Speak Well of Manderlay [MP3, 5.9MB, 192kbps]
On Large Amusements [MP3, 3.7MB, 192kbps]

www.myspace.com/zoosofberlin

Posted by sam on 07.12.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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GROK

Label: Dedear
Genre: Experimental, Pop, Rock

I hope you don't like this song very much. Or, better put: I'd advise you not to get too attached to this song, show up at a GROK show, and expect them to recreate this recording live. See, GROK's got a thing or two to prove, and that thing or two has plenty to do with improvisation. They have no songs (at least not in that written, structured, rehearsed, performed sense of "song"), the songs they do have are performed only once so that every GROK show is a one-of-a-kind, highly unique experience, and audience members act as collaborators by suggesting a theme for a song, playing an instrument, or spinning the Wheel of Chordal Destiny. Their music sounds just as fun and whimsical, as is the case in "Pink Shirt." Don't worry if you find yourself listening to "Pink Shirt" more than once. To disagree with GROK is ultimately GROK. Don't think about it, just listen...

Pink Shirt [MP3, 4.3MB, 160kbps]

www.dedearrecords.com
www.grokmusic.co.uk

Posted by sean on 06.29.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Sic Alps

Label: Animal Disguise
Genre: Rock

Sic Alps is the product of Matt Hartman (the best band ever Henry's Dress, Cat Power, The How) and Mike Donovan (Big Techno Werewolves, Ropers, Sounds Of The Barbary Coast). While the early track below is feedback overload, their newer releases are San Francisco no-fi psych-garage-rock. New LP U.S. EZ out July 15th on Siltbreeze.

Semi-Streets [MP3, 3.5MB, 192kbps]

www.sicalps.com/
www.foldingcassettes.net
www.animaldisguise.com
www.siltbreeze.com/


Posted by clay on 06.23.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Two Hours Traffic

Label: Bumstead
Genre: Pop, Rock

There's something to be said for a 4-40 a.c. song — all four windows down, driving 40 mph — especially in these eco-focused times. Sure, it's a throw-away song, the music version of IKEA's disposable furniture, but like those $7 end tables such songs are absolutely necessary. How else to get through humidity higher than my grandpa's age without sunny pop-rock flowing through the mini van? Two Hours Traffic helps out with "Stuck for the Summer," off their most recent release Little Jabs, winner of the Best Pop Album in the Canadian East Coast Music Awards. Two Hours Traffic hails from Prince Edward island, a locale in which the 4-40 a.c. plan would likely be grand: windswept maritime scenes, salty breezes, gas prices even higher than here in the States. And so, congrats to the winners and thanks for the needed function of songs like yours. One more thing, for Sean: after your job this year, I bet you and your patient ears recognize where the band gets its name from, eh?

Stuck for the Summer [MP3, 2.9MB, 128kbps]

www.myspace.com/twohourstraffic
www.bumstead.com

Posted by joe on 06.19.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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E.S.L.

Label: Jericho Beach
Genre: Folk, Punk, Rock

Although the shuffling Gypsy cabaret of "Prove Me Wrong" may not sound like either rock or punk (or folk, for that matter — genre categories can be so imprecise) a trip through E.S.L.'s full length album Eye Contact will offer up all that and more. A rollicking Polish love song (sung po polsku), experimental strings and craziness, rock, Beastie Boys, Neil Young and Velvet Undergraound covers — this all-girl Vancouver quartet's got it. You know, today is my birthday; maybe they'll play at my party.

Prove Me Wrong [MP3, 3.8MB, 192kbps]

www.eslband.com/
www.jerichobeach.com

Posted by joe on 06.12.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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The Hectors

Label: Tarantism
Genre: Pop, Rock

Sean's in L.A., so maybe he knows about The Hectors. I'm in Michigan, and all I know about is the Red Wings, the Pistons, and Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's text messages. Therefore, this old-school SoCal indie pop-rock sounds fresh to me, like Pavement meets a girl who can sing. But back to this whole regional thing... Sean, a Lakers-Pistons is possible, especially if the Celtics' airplane gets lost and flies around over Canada for a few days. The Stanley Cup's in the bag. Maybe check out The Hectors in San Diego in June? I've never been there....

Cold Star [MP3, 6.4MB, 128kbps]
Darren [MP3, 5MB, 128kbps]

www.tarantism.com
www.tarantism.com/hectors
www.myspace.com/thehectors

Posted by joe on 05.29.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Mass Solo Revolt

Label: None
Genre: Rock

Time to hit Athens again with the indie rock of Mass Solo Revolt. Other reviewers, publicists, and music sources bring up the apparent 90's indie rock influences of MSR, listing off the obvious suspects, but what else would one expect of a band that grew up on said influences? MSR, though, aren't content with just mimicing; they have an earnestness that shows they're doing what they want to do. The Flaming Lips, Dinosaur, Jr., Superchunk, The Wedding Present, and (personal fave) the Grifters have been known to have that effect on impressionable young ears.

The Site... [MP3, 5.4MB, 192kbps]

masssolorevolt.com

Posted by clay on 05.19.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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The Awkward Stage

Label: Mint
Genre: Pop, Rock

The Awkward Stage ended up being one of my happy finds, with "West Van Girl," "1000 Teenage Hearts," and the title track from Shane Nelken's debut album, Heaven is for Easy Girls, all being worth at least $.99 at the legal download site of your choice. Hopefully the band's sophomore spin, Slimming Mirrors, Flattering Lights — out in June, two days before my birthday! (hint, hint, Mint Records) — will offer up another set of smart Canadian pop from the sensitive and supremely talented Nelken. "Anime Eyes" is a rocking little piece of candy sweetly luring us in.

Anime Eyes [MP3, 3.4MB, 128kbps]

Original post: 09/28/06
About The Awkward Stage, my friend Tim O. has this to say: "Here's an album in the grand tradition of geek rock, as in Weezer, Beck, etc., even though The Awkward Stage doesn't sound like any of them. Strong melodies and pop hooks lead a slight voice through cleverly-titled, literate and ultimately pathetic songs. Even the cover art depicts lead singer Shane Nelken going to prom with a blow-up doll while wearing a retainer and head gear. In fact, I heard Joe had the same head gear in middle school." Wait a minute, there... Well, that's enough from Tim O. on the subject. Oh no, wait, he has one more thing to say. "While the title track claims 'The Morons are Winning,' The Awkward Stage are clearly figthing back." Brilliantly pithy, T.O. Look for Heaven is for Easy Girls on October 10.

The Morons are Winning [MP3, 2.8MB, 128kbps]

www.mintrecs.com

Posted by joe on 05.15.08 | Comments (3) | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Six Star General

Label: 75 or Less
Genre: Rock

Before I ever listened to the sloppy, (mostly) instrumental rock of Providence's Six Star General, I liked them. Check out these blurbs from their Rhode Island-based label, 75 or Less — regarding the 2007 album Sick Stars, Sister Cyst, note that it includes "covers of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Butthole Surfers and Jonathan Richmond"; the album Already on One, also from 2007, "clock[s] in at 26 minutes, ... their longest release to date ... includes a pair of instrumentals. Influences include Mudhoney, Spacemen 3, Silkworm"; and their self-titled album was "recorded in six hours with no overdubs - 11 tracks in 22 minutes - equal parts punk, quasi-metal and distorted pop." Unlike a lot of the garbage that publicists and label folks offer up, these assessments and observations totally match up with the ten minutes of music available for download in the four tracks below. Who cares if these guyscan barely play their instruments? They make noise and have fun at it (and for my ears at least, the less singing, the better). Check out "Sun Up Pants Down" and see what I mean.

Sun Up Pants Down (Jordan Kitchen Sink Remix) [MP3, 3.5MB, 128kbps]
Hamburgini [MP3, 3.3MB, 128kbps]
Smokers Tooth Polish [MP3, 3.1MB, 192kbps]
Warm Smile [MP3, 1.5MB, 192kbps]

www.75orlessrecords.com
www.myspace.com/sixstargeneral

Posted by joe on 05.08.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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