Like most folks, I love getting days off, but when they happen on a Monday, my week kind of gets messed up -- the first casualty usually being the weekly new release post. Turns out Rhapsody had a delay in getting some of this week's new releases into the library as well, so it all works out in the end. I can see why it took so awhile, though, as there's so many good releases -- it's a deep pool to dive into. New ones from
The Mountain Goats,
American Music Club,
Throw Me The Statue,
the Raveonettes,
Headlights and the much anticipated debut full-lengths from
Atlas Sound and
Grand Archives head the list, along with a new single from
Gnarls Barkley.
Playlist:
New Releases 02.19.08
Album:
The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride 
Knowing that John Darnielle is a fan of death metal, I'm always looking for it in his music. Finally, he throws a bone with the title,
Heretic Pride, which is taken from metal band
Aura Noir's song "Black Deluge Night." While the latest from
The Mountain Goats isn't likely to draw any death metal fans, the inclusion of
Superchunk (and
Robert Pollard tourmate) drummer Jon Wurster into the mix nudges Darnielle ever closer to the rock sound. Wurster's presence is immediately felt, with his driving hard hitting on opener
"Sax Rohmer #1." Fittingly, his four-stick count is the first sounds on the album, and he's in lock step with Darnielle's sense of rhythm on
"Autoclave" and the imaginateive
"Lovecraft in Brooklyn," and the production of
John Vanderslice and Scott Solter fully realize what he Wurster brings to the party. When Wurster isn't playing, the anchor falls to composer
Eric Friedlander on cello. This is the first album in a long time that doesn't have a unifying concept, but it still feels as a collective work, and thanks to the tag and trade of Wurster and Friedlander, it's Darnielle at his most vibrant.
Download:
"Sax Rohmer #1" [mp3]
Album:
Atlas Sound - Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
Bradford Cox steps outside the post-punk experiments of his fronted Deerhunter here to conquer pop atmospherics. Deerhunter always seemed to me to hold the listener back at arms length, but with Atlas Sound, Cox invites us in to see the springs and gears behind his craft, which fits more with Cox's
love of 'lifting the curtain.' impressively, save one small sample on
"Cold as Ice," Cox is behind nearly every single sound on the album. The shoegazer ballad
"Bite Marks" has me mesmerized and the slow build of
"Quarantined" continues to stop my in my tracks. While I hope Deerhunter isn't done, Atlas Sound sure makes that painful possibility a lot easier to bear.
Free album stream from AOL
Album:
American Music Club - The Golden Age
Mark Eitzel and guitarist Vudi recently picked up and moved to LA, ending AMC's 25 years of being in SF. As a result,
The Golden Age is the first album without bassist Dan Pearson, but with
Mark Eitzel at the helm, it's still vintage AMC. Songs like
"The Decibels And The Little Pills" and
"Windows on the World" are some of Eitzel's best work, while the angry waltz of
"I Know That's Not Really You" guarantees some variety. While the war in Iraq, in a sense, brought AMC back together for 2004's angry
Love Songs for Patriots, our boys are still overseas nearly four years later, and as a result, Eitzel may sound a little more weary and resigned. Luckily, he's one of the few artists out there who can make weary sound so visceral and necessary.
Free album stream from AOL
Album:
Grand Archives - The Grand Archives
I heard someone recently describe this album as one big hug in album form, and it's a pretty apt phrase to use. Matt Brooke, formerly of Band of Horses and Carissa's Wierd, helms this totally agreeable Sup Pop act. It's far more pop-oriented than Band of Horses, with a restrained vocals complete with sweet harmonies. Aside from the couple times it lapses into sugary sentimentality, it's an alright record, but I'm holding out to see where Brooke and co. take this thing. If Brooke manages to stick around, that is.
Not in Rhapsody but streaming for free on AOL:
Mike Doughty - Golden Delicious
More on the radar this week
Headlights - Some Racing, Some Stopping /
Free album stream from AOL - just arrived... have high hopes for
Throw Me The Statue - MoonbeamsGnarls Barkley - Run (Single)The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust /
Free album stream from AOLGary Louris - Vagabond /
Free album stream from AOLThe Big Sleep - Sleep Forever /
Free album stream from AOLPanther - 14kt GodAllison Moorer - MockingbirdApes - Ghost GamesCryptacize - Dig That TreasureKula Shaker - StrangefolkMegafaun - Bury the SquareA Cursive Memory - ChangesCrushed Stars - Gossamer DaysRay Davies - Working Man's Cafe (Deluxe edition)Monade - Monstre CosmicMorcheeba - Dive DeepFlowers Forever - Flowers ForeverThe Epochs - The Epochs /
Free album stream from AOLPaul Thorn - A Long Way From TupeloRepublic of Tigers - EPGrowing - LateralNick Lowe - Jesus of Cool (REISSUE)
tags: music, album review, atlas sound, american music club, mountain goats, indie rock, new releases, rhapsody
2 comments:
You have a most interesting blog.
Stay on groovin' safari,
Tor
New Releases - 02.19.08
1. "Autoclave" - The Mountain Goats
2. "Recent Bedroom" - Atlas Sound
3. "The Decibels And The Little Pills" - American Music Club
4. "Miniature Birds" - Grand Archives
5. "Lolita" - Throw Me The Statue
6. "Run" - Gnarls Barkley
7. "Aly, Walk With Me" - The Raveonettes
8. "Slow Race" - The Big Sleep
9. "Her Past Are the Trees" - Panther
10. "Market Girl" - Headlights
11. "Ring Of Fire" - Allison Moorer
12. "Vagabonds" - Gary Louris
13. "Beat Of The Double" - Apes
14. "Heaven is Human" - Cryptacize
15. "Second Sight" - Kula Shaker
16. "Lazy Suicide" - Megafaun
17. "Everything" - A Cursive Memory
18. "In Parallel" - Crushed Stars
19. "Vietnam Cowboys" - Ray Davies
20. "Lost Language" - Monade
21. "Riverbed" - Morcheeba
22. "American Dream" - Flowers Forever
23. "Opposite Sides" - The Epochs
24. "Everybody Wishes" - Paul Thorn
25. "Sinkin' Annie Down, Down, Down, Down" - Republic Tigers
26. "Lateral" - Growing
27. "Slit Your Own Throat" - The Used
28. "Motionless" - Sian Alice Group
29. "Desert Sun" - Shauna Burns
COMPS/REISSUES
30. "So It Goes" - Nick Lowe
31. "Too Much Monkey Business" - Chuck Berry
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