// archives

Archive for February, 2011

Odd Future (OFWGKTA) Perform on Fallon and More

joomplu:154This week has been huge for the OFWGKTA crew; if you aren’t yet familar with this exciting young rap collective, make some time to check them out. Just a few days ago, leader Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats made their television debuts on Jimmy Fallon, enthralling and scaring Fallon and his audience with their performance of “Sandwitches” backed by The Roots. Swag? Mos Def certainly agrees: “SWAAAAG!” Watch Tyler and Hodgy tear it up, as well as more Odd Future news below.

On Monday, Tyler announced his signing with XL Recordings, where he will be releasing his upcoming albumGoblin. The eerie, black-and-white music video for first single “Yonkers” was also released this week.

Mellowhype, the collaborative group of Hodgy Beats and Left Brain, have announced that their next album will be titled Numbers.

That’s not all though. Odd Future’s resident R&B man Frank Ocean has released his new album Nostalgia for free download here. The album highlights the incredible diversity of Odd Future. The album is unbelievably smooth and even features a Coldplay sample.

Review: Starfucker – Reptilians

Starfucker – Reptilians

Released: March 8, 2011
Label: Polyvinyl Record Co.
Purchase: iTunes | Insound | Amazon

What’s in a name? Unfortunately, a lot; something Portland indie-eletronic rockers Starfucker can certainly attest to. Since forming under the moniker Starfucker, the band has rotated between the more appropriate STRFKR, PYRAMID, and finally, Pyramiddd. What do all of these names have in common? Not very much to be honest, and for that reason, the incredibly erratic name changes have confused fans hoping to catch the band’s stunning live shows. Perhaps on yet another whim, the band finally decided to change back to the notorious Starfucker, keeping STRFKR reserved for all-age venues.

As we all know, there is more to a band than their name, but the hype and notoriety surrounding Starfucker’s choice of names can certainly be accredited as catalysts in the band’s three short and promising years of existence. Reptilians is a capable, ambitious effort to meet the hype and match the expectations of fans after a slightly disappointing debut. Where the self-titled Starfucker was highly inconsistent and spotty, Reptilians is a conscious effort by the band to produce the solid pop songs that they always had the potential to.

Opening track “Born” blurs genres, beginning the journey that is Reptilians. Straying somewhere between acoustic and electronic, “Born” feels like a meeting between Death Cab For Cutie and Passion Pit – a very fruitful meeting at that. “Julius” keeps up the pace, featuring layers and layers of instrumentation. Underneath it all is a simple, throbbing bass line, covered with glittering synth lines and finally, Joshua Hodge’s distinctive, spacey falsetto.

Much of the album is built with a similar blueprint in mind. Reptilians engulfs the listener with its waves of fast-paced, driving melodies and sweeping synth riffs. There is something inherently fun about a solid, chipper synth tune and Starfucker certainly knows this; for the most part, they excel at creating ridiculously catchy dance tunes. “Mystery Cloud”, the second single from the album, is centered on a dancy, repetitive riff, carrying the tune from start to finish.

Further down the tracklisting lies “The White Of Noon”, one of the best songs on the album, but could also be described as the only song on the album or even worse, the band’s entire discography. As Reptilians drags on, the sounds begin to merge together, with no real distinguishing factor between them. Over the course of the album, the mishaps on their self-titled album begin to rear their heads again. While Reptilians is more consistent than the former, the band still seems to struggle to pull together an entire album of solid music.

This is not to say, however, that Reptilians is a bad album or that Starfucker is not creative enough to create a good album – both of these opinions lie on polar ends of the spectrum. Instead, Starfucker lies somewhere in between “an instant classic” and “average”. When considered individually, many songs from Reptilians, such as “The White Of Noon”, debut single “Julius”, and the more relaxed “Mona Vegas”, provide brilliant lapses into a jaunty, atmospheric escape of sound.

For the most part, there is nothing intrinsically new on this album that hasn’t been already done. Starfucker, ironically, find themselves trapped in a genre they helped to father, surrounded by the similar-soundingPassion Pit and MGMT. I, however, am not complaining. This is catchy, spacey, and overly fun synth rock. This is party music to live your life to. Or, if you are more of a partier, this is lively music to party to. Either way, you’ll have a good time.

8.6

Standout Tracks: “Julius”, “Death as a Fetish”, “The White Of Noon”, and “Mona Vegas”

Looking For Alaska Update and New Demo

Calvin Lauber, lead guitarist of Looking For Alaska, has provided us with an exclusive insight into the band’s recent experiences, their new sound, and their upcoming full-length debut album. You can check out a brand new demo titled “Psalm Of A Pharisee” below.

Calvin: “So, basically since you guys last heard from us, we’ve done a whole lot of stuff. Done a lot of touring, including Chicago, St. Louis, and Nashville, which were all super awesome. But biggest in LFA camp is that the last few months we’ve really been cracking down on finishing our new album. This summer we are going into the studio with Tyler Orr at First Street Studios. He’s recorded some of our favorite bands, such as As Cities Burn,CopelandSo Long Forgotten, and more, so needless to say we are super excited. The new stuff, as you’ll be able to hear in the new demo, is a bit darker and heavier. This record is definitely going to be heavily influenced by bands like ThriceCirca SurviveAs Cities Burn, stuff like that. The new record doesn’t have a title yet, but we’re going to start recording at the end of july, so hopefully the record will be out this fall. If you dig the demo, and you liked our last EP Everything We All Wish We Could Be, we have hope that you will dig the new album too! If you want to help us out the biggest thing you can do is just show a friend (or two or more) our band. That would mean the world to us.

Thanks for reading guys, we love you!”

“Psalm Of A Pharisee” indeed carries a much heavier sound than the music on the band’s debut EP Everything We All Wish We Could Be, which was riddled with more catchy and poppy guitar riffs. Give it a listen above.

Radiohead Releases ‘The King of Limbs’ Early

It appears that Radiohead has surprised their fans once again. Their newest album, The King of Limbs, has been released earlier than previously announced, with digital pre-orders already beginning to arrive. The album is eight tracks long and a MP3 version can be ordered here for a set price of $9. The King of Limbs will also be available in CD, vinyl, and “newspaper” editions. Check out all the options here and the tracklisting below.

The King of Limbs Tracklist:
01. Bloom
02. Morning Mr Magpie
03. Little by Little
04. Feral
05. Lotus Flower
06. Codex
07. Give Up The Ghost
08. Separator

Arcade Fire Working On A New Album

A few days after winning album of the year for the Grammy Awards, Arcade Fire have won the International Band and International Album categories at the BRIT Awards. Today, they have announced that they are working on a new album.

“We’re going to write for about a month, a month and a half and then we’re going to play – we’ll be back in Europe in the summer,” frontman Win Butler told XFM.

The Smith Westerns Tour With Wilco and Yeasayer, Appearing at Bonnaroo

The Smith Westerns will be heading out on a long tour over the next few months, announcing dates with the likes of WilcoUnknown Mortal OrchestraJeff The Brotherhood, and Yeasayer. The new tour follows the band’s recent European tour with MGMT and will feature appearances at the Sasquatch and Bonnaroo festivals.

Check out the dates below.

The Smith Westerns:

02/16 Vancouver, BC – Biltmore Cabaret %

02/17 Seattle, WA – Crocodile Cafe %

02/18 Boise, ID – Neurolux %

02/19 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court %

02/21 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge %

02/22 Kansas City, MO – The Record Bar %

02/23 Omaha, NE – Waiting Room %

02/24 Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club %

02/25 Madison, WI – The Frequency %

02/26 Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle % -SOLD OUT-

02/28 Toronto, Ontario – Legendary Horseshoe Tavern %

03/01 Montreal, Quebec – La Sala Rossa %

03/02 Boston, MA – Great Scott %

03/03 New York, NY – Mercury Lounge % -SOLD OUT-

03/04 Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel %

03/05 Brooklyn, NY – Knitting Factory % -SOLD OUT-

03/16 – 03-19 Austin, TX – SXSW

04/25 New York, NY The Bowery Ballroom

04/26 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda’s

04/28 Baltimore, MD Ottobar

04/29 Raleigh, NC Kings Barcade

04/30 Atlanta, GA Masquerade

05/02 Montgomery, AL Montgomery Performing Arts Centre #

05/03 Mobile, AL Saenger Theatre Mobile #

05/04 Birmingham, AL Bottle Tree !

05/05 New Orleans, LA One Eyed Jack’s

05/06 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater #

05/07 Denton, TX University of North Texas Main Auditorium #

05/08 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom #

05/11 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall

05/21 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern ^

05/22 Pomona, CA The Glass House ^

05/24 Hollywood, CA The Music Box ^

05/25 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore ^

05/29 Quincy, WA Sasquatch Festival

06/03 Columbia, MO The Blue Note ^

06/06 Detroit, MI Majestic Theatre ^

06/09 – 06/12 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo

 

# = w/ Wilco

% = w/ Unknown Mortal Orchestra

! = w/ Jeff The Brotherhood

^ = w/ Yeasayer


Patrick Stump Announces Solo EP Release

Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy) will release a new solo EP titled Truant Wave on February 22, 2011.

“Hi guys,

Formal album releases take so much time to prepare, I’d like to announce the release of Truant Wave, a digital EP I’ve put together of songs I felt strongly about but didn’t have place for within the narrative of Soul Punk. Having recorded Soul Punk as the sole performer and writer, creating Truant Wave also presented a welcome opportunity for me to work with some of my gifted friends on my solo material. Anyway, I’m psyched on this EP, hope you like it. See you on the road.

-Patrick”

Tracklisting:

01. Porcelain (feat. Alph-A-Bit)
02. Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)
03. Cute Girls (feat. Om’mas Keith)
04. Love, Selfish Love
05. As Long As I Know I’m Getting Paid
06. Big Hype (feat. D.A. of Chester French and Driis)


Video: Hoodie Allen – “You Are Not A Robot”

Hoodie Allen has released an official music video for “You Are Not A Robot”. The track, which features a sample of Marina & The Diamonds, was one of my personal favorites from Hoodie’s debut mixtape Pep Rally and the visuals certainly are a great complement.

“The best thing about this video is that it was only made possible due to the undying support of my fans: from the entire crew to all the extras who came out from as far as Maryland at 7:00 AM to help, the whole production was done ourselves. 2011 is all about that DIY mentality for me. I’ve recently taken a break from my job at Google to pursue my music full time,” Hoodie told us via email. Check out the video below.

2011 Grammy Award Winners

Last night, the Grammy Awards, the prestigious music awards, were handed out. As usual, there was controversy, some music appreciation, and once again, Lady Gaga chose to surprise everyone, arriving in an egg this time around. If you haven’t seen the winners, check them out below. Congratulations to Arcade Fire! What did you think about this year’s Grammys? Sound off in the replies.

Album Of The Year: Arcade Fire, The Suburbs

Record Of The Year: Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now”

Best Rap Album: Eminem, Recovery

Best New Artist: Esperanza Spalding

Song Of The Year: Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now”

Best Country Album: Lady Antebellum, Need You Now

Best Pop Vocal Album: Lady Gaga, The Fame Monster

Best Rock Album: Muse, The Resistance

Best Pop Performance By A Duo/Group: Train, “Hey Soul Sister (Live)”

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals: Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck & Oumou Sangare, “Imagine”

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Michael Bublé, Crazy Love

Best Female Country Performance: Miranda Lambert, “The House That Built Me”

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Lady Gaga, “Bad Romance”

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Bruno Mars, “Just The Way You Are”

Best Hard Rock Performance: Them Crooked Vultures, “New Fang”

Best Rock Song: Neil Young, “Angry World”

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals: The Black Keys, “Tighten Up”

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance: Paul McCartney, “Helter Skelter”

Best R&B Album: John Legend & The Roots, Wake Up!

Best R&B Song: John Legend & The Roots, “Shine”

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Usher, “There Goes My Baby”

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: Fantasia, “Bittersweet”

Best Rap Song: Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, “Empire State of Mind”

Best Rap Solo Performance: Eminem, “Not Afraid”

Best Male Country Vocal Performance: Keith Urban, “‘Til Summer Comes Around”

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now”

Best Latin Pop Album: Alejandro Sanz, Paraiso Express

Best Contemporary Jazz Album: The Stanley Clarke Band, The Stanley Clarke Band

Best Dance Recording: Rihanna, “Only Girl (In The World)”

Best Electronic Dance Album: La Roux, La Roux

Best Alternative Music Album: The Black Keys, Brothers

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical: Danger Mouse

Best Short Form Music Video: Lady Gaga, “Bad Romance”

Via: MTV Buzzworthy

Girls Names Sign to Slumberland

Girls Names have signed to Slumberland Records. The trio have been recording Dead To Methroughout the end of 2010 and will release the album on April 26, 2011 via Slumberland. You can listen to “Séance on a Wet Afternoon”, the closing track from Dead To Me, below.