Friday, January 30, 2009

New Music Friday >> 01/30/2009

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My People Sleeping - Time Machine

A lush, shoe-gazable and lilting little mood piece.

Casiotone For The Painfully Alone - Old Panda Days

We've always had a slightly strained releationship with CFTPA's music. It alternates between being brilliantly minimalist and personal, and incredibly self indulgent and poorly constructed. This song definitely lives in the land of the former and has a Shins-ish quality that drew us to it.

Burbank International - 2034 (When Machines Start Eating People)

Rumor has it that Burbank has an upcomming EP in the works. The title is "Predator Primer" and we're proud to have an advance cut to brandish around like a shiny peice of stolen treasure. Easily their best cut since their powerful ode to the SF's gritty Tenderloin (same titled), this is a fine example of H. A. Eugene's rich story telling talent. The charachter dreams of his own future as though it were actually the past and fact, and talks dancing at the end of war between man eating robots: pure genius. The subtle horns in the backgroung also add a novel dirge quality to the song, giving it a haunting mix of melancholy and hope.

Dan Deacon - Trippy Green Skull
Dan Deacon - Crystal Cat (Bonus Video)




Dan Deacon is a strange, carnivorous monster created by a highly advanced but now extinct civilization of regal lizard people. He has come to earth to sip the juices from our pineals gland out of a crystal goblet as he sits upon a gigantic throne of gilded skulls and broken circuitry. Hopefully he will come to San Francisco soon.

Telekinesis - Coasts Of Carolina

Solid indie rock. We haven't listened to the whole album yet, but we like the groove and have high expectations.

Meursault - A Few Kind Words

Meursault might be the coolest thing we've heard this calendar year. These Scotch madmen broadcast what has been clumsily described as electro-folk. In our opinion, they're picking up where Throw Me The Statue and the Handsome Furs left off. Guaranteed to send a thrill down your spine.

The Whole Enchilada - http://www.mediafire.com/file/z10lo0n0w0j/RTBF.NewMusicFriday.20090130.zip

Thanks for listening! Ciao,

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Friday, January 23, 2009

New Music Friday >> 01/23/2009


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Hey! We can't believe we've been dormant for 6 months! Really bad form on our part, but we're back and we have some new treats for you!

Alina Simone - Black Water

We found this by accident one day and it turned our heads so fast we nearly got whiplash. Brooklyn's Alina Simone hits hard with PJ Harvery(crush, blush)-esque smart agonized wailing, minimal spooky guitars and drums that would make Maureen Tucker grin like a schoolgirl. Raising the hackle's on the back of our neck is usually all we need to know that something is powerful, but this one really holds up lyrically as a white-knuckled testimony of the deeply troubling/religious/idiosyncratic aspects of performing.

Trespassers William - Lie In The Sound

Seattle's Trespassers William practically ooze ether out of our headphones everytime we put this on. It has the same dreamy qualities that Mazzy Star had, but Anna-Lynne Williams sounds as if she traded some of Hope Sandoval's painful sexyness for something stronger and more direct. It was a little hard to choose from the cuts on their freshman effort, 'Anchor', but we felt that "Lie In The Sound" was really an excellent example of how beautiful their music is.

The Mountain Goats - Up The Wolves (demo)

There's two kinds of people in this world: The people that like better the stuff John Darnielle recorded on his boom-box, and the people that like better the studio work. We are firmly in the boom-box camp and were delighted when we found this demo of "Up The Wolves". It isn't quite as raw as, say, his work on 'Zopilote Machine' or 'All Hail West Texas', but it's still nice and feral. Thanks for all your amazing work, John. You've made us all better people.

Coconut Records - Microphone

It's kind of funny: We put this on the list because 1) its a really solid song and 2) we wanted to make you feel like you were suddenly in a Wes Anderson movie. Ironically, after doing a little research, we found out that Coconut Records () is Jason Schwartzman from "Rushmore" and "The Darjeeling Express" among other films.

Jane Bang - She's Hott

We can't really defend this on any other grounds other than she IS hot and this is fun to dance to.

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Everything With You

TPOBPAH really like The Smiths, and we do too, so this caught our ear. Sweet, thick and energetic.

Superdrag - Filthy And Afraid

We really like Nashville's Superdrag! They make rock and roll credible again. They're angsty, drunken, melodic, hard hitting; pretty much the reason we got into music in the first place. "Filthy And Afraid" from Superdrag's upcoming 'Industry Giants' LP is is almost a perfect equation: excellent vocal hooks, a cynical, misanthropic topic [Everybody thinks they know what the deal is, Nothing's irreversible cuz we are free], loud guitars. We can almost smell the tubes in their amplifiers heating up.

The Whole Enchilada - http://www.mediafire.com/file/k43intddzdv/RTBF.NewMusicFriday.20090123.zip


Thanks for listening! xoxoxo!

Raise The Black Flag