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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Now Downloading: New Releases 04.01.08
Ah, what a great week. Yesterday was opening day (go M's!) the sun is shining brightly outside, and today we're greeted by an incredibly deep selection of fine new releases. We were spoiled by getting The Black Keys new one last week, so this week we poach from next week's bin, as the debut album from much hyped UK dance-punk act Foals hits Rhapsody a week early. Beyond that, there's plenty here, including a new release from the (sort of) revitalized R.E.M., along with new ones from Sun Kill Moon, Colour Revolt, Los Campesinos! and my fave metal band The Sword. Add to that some great compilations like a Willie Nelson box set and a collection of rarities from Apples in Stereo, and you'd think that would be enough -- but we're also blessed with live albums from The Rolling Stones (soundtrack to the Scorcese film Shine a Light,) Muse and The Decemberists' Colin Meloy. Listing all this even has me wondering whether I'm pulling some April fools day prank, but it's all here, enit.
Sub Pop scores once again, landing the debut from this young Oxford band, in Rhapsody a week early. It's a debut that many across the pond are calling the best you'll hear all year, and there's a lot of merit to that hubris. Comparisons to the dance punk of Rapture and (early) Bloc Party are bound to come, but there's both more dance and math-rock than both those bands, and less pop to be sure. The first singles, "Cassius" and "Balloons," get the feet moving, but they also hit on a more visceral sense. There's also some mood-shifting here as well, and the beauty of "Electric Boom" sort of serves as the heart of the album, an album that will be talked a lot of about, I'm sure. For the UK release, Foals left off their previous hit singles ("Hummer" and "Mathletics,") as neither fit the sound that producer Dave Sitek (TV on the Radio, Liars, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) achieve for them here, but both make it on the Sub Pop release as bonus tracks.
When this Austin band's debut Age of Winters came out in 2006, it pushed me to do a piece on the New Heavy, recent metal that even indie rockers can get down with. Their seemingly sincere D&D-inspired lyrics (think Neil Peart) delve deep into geek territory, and with Gods of the Earth, they go even deeper. "Mother Maiden and Crone" references the Triple Goddess, "To Take The Black" is about George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic "A Game of Thrones", and "The Frost-Giant's Daughter" is the title of a Conan the Barbarian story. I say just roll your ten-sided dice and play the track that corresponds... your HP may dwindle from neck damage, but you'll make up for it with serious HMXP (Heavy Metal Experience Points).
I wrote about this one yesterday for Ear on TV, only leaving out the criticism. I still believe it's their bast album since Automatic For the People, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's as good as it or any album prior to that. The trio has drifted since Bill Berry's exit, and this is as close as they've come to sounding relevant again, and they're trying hard at the 'relevant' part, that's for sure. The album was previewed a couple weeks ago on Facebook (using iLike,) streamed on imeem last week, and the band even snuck in La blogotheque's Take Away performance (#89 - sample below,) which has to this point featured smaller, up and coming acts, the biggest thus far being Arcade Fire. Songs like "Living Well Is The Best Revenge" and "Houston," show they still have some gas in the tank, even if the lead single ("Supernatural Superserious") and "Until The Day Is Done" are color by number tracks. The album ends strong starting with "Mr Richards," with it's textbook John Strohm (Blake Babies, Antenna, Velo-Deluxe) riff, and continues strong all the way to the final two bursts of energy ("Horse to Water" and "I'm Gonna DJ.")
1. Strange Times - Black Keys 2. Cassius - Foals 3. Horse To Water - R.E.M. 4. The Frost-Giant's Daughter - The Sword 5. Kill the Director - The Wombats 6. Moorestown - Sun Kil Moon 7. A Siren - Colour Revolt 8. Around Your Neck - Annuals 9. Broken Heartbeats Sound Like Breakbeats - Los Campesinos! 10. Deconstructed - Camphor 11. Ce Jeu - Yelle 12. Postcards From Hell - The Wood Brothers 13. Like A Drug - Kylie Minogue 14. 15th of August - The Canadians 15. Addicted To Company - Paddy Casey 16. Little Wars - Unwed Sailor 17. Highschool High - The Billionaires 18. Imitation Of The Sky - Bryan Scary 19. Alice - Moby 20. Baby, Don't Cry - American Babies 21. School Of Hard Knocks - Van Morrison 22. Strawberry Street - Lili Haydn 23. Blue Diamond Mines - Kathy Mattea 24. Lemon Drop Man - Poi Dog Pondering 25. The Bright Lights Of America - Anti-Flag 26. Scapegoat - Sevendust 27. American Dirt - Matthew Ryan 28. Bang A Gong - Ministry 29. The Hurlyburly - Van Der Graaf Generator 30. The Story - Norah Jones 31. Stephen Stephen - The Apples in Stereo 32. Mr. Record Man - Willie Nelson 33. Jumping Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones 34. Knights Of Cydonia - Muse 35. We Both Go Down Together - Colin Meloy 36. Down So Low - Diamanda Galas 37. Fear of Heights - Apollo Sunshine 38. In Recognition - The Proclaimers
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New Releases 04.01.08
1. Strange Times - Black Keys
2. Cassius - Foals
3. Horse To Water - R.E.M.
4. The Frost-Giant's Daughter - The Sword
5. Kill the Director - The Wombats
6. Moorestown - Sun Kil Moon
7. A Siren - Colour Revolt
8. Around Your Neck - Annuals
9. Broken Heartbeats Sound Like Breakbeats - Los Campesinos!
10. Deconstructed - Camphor
11. Ce Jeu - Yelle
12. Postcards From Hell - The Wood Brothers
13. Like A Drug - Kylie Minogue
14. 15th of August - The Canadians
15. Addicted To Company - Paddy Casey
16. Little Wars - Unwed Sailor
17. Highschool High - The Billionaires
18. Imitation Of The Sky - Bryan Scary
19. Alice - Moby
20. Baby, Don't Cry - American Babies
21. School Of Hard Knocks - Van Morrison
22. Strawberry Street - Lili Haydn
23. Blue Diamond Mines - Kathy Mattea
24. Lemon Drop Man - Poi Dog Pondering
25. The Bright Lights Of America - Anti-Flag
26. Scapegoat - Sevendust
27. American Dirt - Matthew Ryan
28. Bang A Gong - Ministry
29. The Hurlyburly - Van Der Graaf Generator
30. The Story - Norah Jones
31. Stephen Stephen - The Apples in Stereo
32. Mr. Record Man - Willie Nelson
33. Jumping Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones
34. Knights Of Cydonia - Muse
35. We Both Go Down Together - Colin Meloy
36. Down So Low - Diamanda Galas
37. Fear of Heights - Apollo Sunshine
38. In Recognition - The Proclaimers
Can't WAIT for the Wombats US release April 8th!!!
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