Friday, March 28, 2014

LISTEN: Nick Waterhouse "Sleeping Pills" (2014)

Hear more from Huntington Beach native Nick Waterhorse
at nickwaterhouse.bandcamp.com
Album:
Holly (2014)
Artist: 
Nick Waterhorse
Highlight Tracks: 
Dead Room, This is a Game, Sleeping Pills, Well It's Fine
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West Coast native Nick Waterhouse released his sophomore effort, Holly, on Innovative Leisure earlier this month. Listen to standout track "Sleeping Pills" below and prepare for some intnese surfy soul goodness.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

LISTEN: Sugar Candy Mountain "Mystic Hits" (2013)

Album:
Mystic Hits (2013)
Artist:
Sugar Candy Mountain
Highlight Tracks:
Uva Uvam Vivendo Varia Fit, Echopraxia, Knock Me Down
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Sugar Candy Mountain are a psych pop/rock outfit from Oakland, California. Their sound reminds me of a kind of  Flaming Lips (ala Embryonic)/Os Mutantes/Beach Boys/Growlers hybrid. Mystic Hits was released in 2013 and was recorded in both Oakland and São Paulo, Brazil. The title of the record definetly reflects on the astro and supernatural elements of the albums thirteen tracks. There is certain level ethereality to songs like "Saudade Love" that makes Mystic Hits a real treat for fans of psychedelia. Adding to the otherworldly elements of the group, the band name is an obvious reference to George Orwell's Animal Farm, where the term Sugar Candy Mountain was used to reference a heavenly "land beyond the clouds". If a fuzzy, bossa-nova influenced, surf rock-y trip through space sounds intriguing to you, I highly recomend streaming Mystic Hits via the groups Bandcamp (also available below). This record may prove to be ideal for fans of Tame Impala, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and Temples.


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

WATCH: Andrew Wilding/George Augusto "ANIMA"

Upon doing research for an upcoming piece I plan on writing about LA-based musician Gregory Rogove, I stumbled upon this incredible short film by directors Andrew Wilding and George Augusto. Scored by Rogove and minimalist composer John Adams, ANIMA is an extremely haunting and nostalgic film that plays out in a dream-like sequence. It was released in 2013 and features a track from Rogove's record PIANA (released in 2011 on Knitting Factory Records). The film can be streamed below and more information on Wilding/Augusto can be found on their vimeo.



WATCH: Unlock Art (Series) "Great Double Acts" (feat. The Kills)

Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince ride a tandem bike through (what looks like) the Tate Britain and conduct a series of mini lectures on artists like Marina Abramović and Gilbert & George. Need I say more?:

'Unlock Art' is Tate's new short film series, offering a witty inside track on the world of art.

Monday, March 24, 2014

LISTEN: Allah-Las, "Allah-Las" (2012)

Allah-Las are signed to
Innovative Records (Los Angeles, CA)
Album: Allah-Las (2012)
Artist: Allah-Las
Highlight Tracks: Sacred Sands, Tell Me (What's On Your Mind), Sandy
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LA-based band Allah-Las remind me of the finer things in life: sun, surfing, sand, and a bunch of other things associated with summertime. The garage-rock quartet met one another while working at Amoeba Records in 2008 and have since signed to Innovative Leisure (label mates include Bass Drum of Death, Crystal Antlers, and Tropics). Their sound encompasses all of my personal favorite things: psychedelic guitar riffs, one off instrumental tracks, phasers, and a hell of alotta reverb. Their self titled debut came out in 2012 and can be streamed and purchased on their Bandcamp (stream below).  I'm super happy that I became hip to these guys before June, because I have a feeling it's going to be a long summer on the east coast this time around.

Allah-Las are currently on tour and will play select shows on March 27 in Brooklyn, NY (@ Rough Trade NYC),  April 5 in Phoenix, AZ (@ The Pressroom), and Mecca, CA (@ Desert Daze). Visit allah-las.com for a full list of tour dates! 
 

WATCH: Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks "Strange Color"

We all know Avey Tare as 1/4 of experimental/psychedelic band Animal Collective. Check out the second video from his new side project, Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks, below. 

Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks - Strange Colores (Official Video)
Directed and Edited by Olivia Wyatt 
Enter The Slasher House is out April 7/8th on Domino Records.


LISTEN: Dum Dum Girls, "In The Wake Of You"

Dum Dum Girls released their third LP on Sub Pop Records
in January
Album:
Too True (2014)
Artist: 
Dum Dum Girls
Highlight Tracks: Rimbaud Eyes, In The Wake of You,
Lost Boys and Girls Club, Trouble is My Name
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Sleeping on releases has become a horrible habit that I have developed in the wake of dismissing indie rock from my record rotation. Ooops. With that being said, I have always been a very casual Dum Dum Girls fan; I loved the He Gets Me High EP and thought Only In Dreams was a solid release (I didn't really understand the hype around their debut record, but we won't talk about that.) On January 28, the group released their third full length LP, Too True, on Sub Pop. I always knew that the band had this pseudo Cure-like inspired timbre, but Too True really showcases their ability to transform a classic sound into something incredible. Too True may be the one that takes me from "casual fan" to full on Dum Dum Girls endorser. Take a listen to one of my personal favorites, "In The Wake Of You", below:

Too True is available now via Sub Pop Records. 

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Uh Huh Her Returns With the Release of Future Souls

Uh Huh Her members Camila Grey (left)
and Leisha Hailey (right)
There are only a few artists that I've been with since day one. LA-based duo Uh Huh Her is the first that comes to mind. Like many, I knew about UHH long before they released their debut EP, I See Red, in 2007. Part of it was due to Leisha Hailey's  involvement in the group (many recognize her as Alice Pieszecki of Showtime's The L Word), and the other was due to my immense love for synth pop during my high school years. I remember hearing a demo of "Say So" on the groups Myspace page the day it was released and absolutely falling in love. Superficially, I think I was initially infatuated with the idea of Hailey playing an instrument and fronting an all-female band (the idea kind of struck me as this surreal continuation of The L Word, because if Alice wasn't an overbearing journalist, I could've totally seen her in a synth pop band.) However, my obsession with the group stuck around long after the release of "Say So" and remained consistent through the release of their debut LP, Common Reaction, the following year. Long story short: Common Reaction was a killer record. It combined the perfect amount of shoe-gazey instrumentation, hypnotizing melodies (i.e. the last minute and ten seconds of "Explode", the pre-chorus of "Covered", etc) and an inspired level of production that ended up transferring over perfectly for a debut album. Personally, my favorite track off the record is "So Long", due to its repeated hammering guitar riffs, lead-vocalist Camila Grey's angsty delivery of the line "Twenty four hours is not enough time to make me feel alright", and the ability to incorporate everything I mentioned in the previous sentence. The duo's next full length release would come three years later and divert from their original shoegazy/synth tone.

Nocturnes (2011) was a pretty interesting follow up to Common Reaction when looking at the sound the debut initially established for the duo. Their sophomore release definitely favored a more polished  and traditional style of rock/pop production. Produced by Wendy Melvoin (made famous by Wendy & Lisa of Prince & The Revolution), Nocturnes was a highly commercial release for Grey and Hailey. However, the commercial (and when I say commercial I mean popularized sound) aspects of the record proved to be a progressive transformation for the group. Songs like "Marstorm", "Wake to Sleep" and "Another Case" are subjectively some of the bands best recordings to date. Since releasing Nocturnes in 2011, they put out a third EP, EP3, and began recording their next effort. Continuing with a push for musical growth and transformation, UHH announced the release of their third full length record in late 2013.


Future Souls will mark the release
of Uh Her Her's third full length LP
Their upcoming release, Future Souls, appears to be a transgression back to a more individual sound that initially hooked listeners back in 2008. Their first singles, "Innocence" and "It's Chemical", both have their roots heavily embedded in electronic sound. While "Innocence" finds itself grappling with the changes of living in a technocratic society, "It's Chemical" speaks of ending love in a fleeting relationship. As a sucker for angst-driven love songs, I find myself drawn to "It's Chemical" due to it's lyrical vulnerability and melodic structure (two of the qualities that made me fall in love with UHH in the first place.) Camila Grey has a deeply personal way of delivering vocals that makes almost all UHH listening experiences very idiosyncratic. She has a soft and mumbled way of phrasing her words that often times make it difficult to interpret exactly what she is saying. When she sings, "I gave you good love, I gave you memories, you can convert that to whatever you would like to see", you can't help but feel like she cautiously is sharing a story with listeners. Maybe it's because I can particularly relate to the song, but I have always felt like Grey's vocal delivery is one immersed in honesty and vulnerability. This honesty is what seperates Uh Huh Her from the slew of other pop-based groups putting out music today. Unlike their peers, Grey and Hailey have the ability to coincide their lyrical and musical growth with their individual transformation in a way a way that is refreshing and sincere. Although there has been very little promotion regarding the release of Future Souls, fans of the group are anticipating the release of a record that will more than likely prove to be one of the bands best to date. We already know that the two are returning with the same level of emotion present in past releases, however, it questionable what reiteration of the bands original sound will be emerge.

Future Souls will be released on March 25 via Plaid Records. Stream single "It's Chemical" below:



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Grapefruit Mountain: The Saga

Alright, so I suppose before I start posting regularly I should write some sort of brief introduction about this resurrection. I started Grapefruit Mountain during my senior year of high school. Born out of pure boredom, I began writing about music related topics that spanned from show reviews to contemporary trends within the industry. Flash forward four years later, and I find myself wanting to do more or less of the same. However, I'm no longer an eighteen year old living in a very bizarre part of Northern Michigan (instead I'm twenty one, living in an even stranger area of Brooklyn - not too sure which is more interesting to be honest.) Writing is fun. And I get quite a bit of joy out of sharing my favorite music-related things with others. Combine the two and you have the rebirth of Grapefruit Mountain, the once high school blog now turned undergrad music blog!

Give me a month or so and you will begin to pick up on the type of stuff that I'm interested in sharing. If you know me at all, I make it obvious that I worship psychedelic rock, blues, and a good amount of garage/lo-fi tunes. With that being said, I am also a huge hip-hop head, and very well versed in instrumental hip-hop, production, and anything associated with the 90's east coast scene. My heroes are Nasir Jones and Patti Smith. I hate genre discrimination. And I think the most beautiful song ever written is Lover You Should've Come Over by Jeff Buckley (bc/ she's the tear that hangs inside my soul forever *shrugs*). Anyways, I hope whoever ends up reading or listening to whatever I post in this reiteration of my blog enjoys doing so. You probably won't find me writing  about anything in a negative light, considering that I only spend time analyzing music that I believe in. Please check back frequently as I plan on updating pretty regularly! And until next time, enjoy a video of Jeff Buckley performing (the third best song off of Grace,) So Real (I promise this isn't a Jeff Buckley fan blog - [two mentions in one post may scare some people] - I'm just having a moment tonight) :