Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Daily Randomness

A look at what's happening right now:



Together Through Life, Bob Dylan's upcoming studio album, will be released on April 28. Dylan fans can download the new song "Beyond Here Lies Nothin' " via his official website. Get it quick because it will only be available for 24 hours.



Norwegian singer Hanne Hukkelberg has a new album called Blood From A Stone. According to her official website, the new record sounds more 'rock' than her previous releases. Mark May 12 on your calendars. Meanwhile, you can listen to the title track on Pastemagazine.com.



Daytrotter Sessions from:

Monday, 30 March 2009

Cheer Chen Singapore Concert 2009


Taiwanese singer-songwriter Cheer Chen is truly the queen of Chinese indie pop. She has plied her trade for about 12 years now, and is still going strong despite the fierce competition from other up-and-coming musicians. This talented lady is well known for her clear and clean voice, wholesome image, and passion for her craft. She will be making a stopover in Singapore on April 4 to plug her latest studio outing, Immortal.

Check out the interview that she did with RazorPop when she was here recently to promote her concert.

Her music has veered towards rock and is a lot more market-friendly these days, but it's still fun to revisit some of her old tunes. The 2 tracks below were taken off one of her early demo recordings.

Download:
Cheer Chen - Envy / 陈绮贞 - 其實我很羨慕你
Cheer Chen - Take Train / 陈绮贞 - 坐火車到傳說中的湘南海岸

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Daily Randomness

A look at what's happening right now:



Singer-songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs will be back on May 26 with her new album, Transmitter Failure. "Led to the Sea" is the lead single off the album, and you can download it for free via Pastemagazine.com.

The Led to the Sea EP (due April 7) precedes the release of the LP.



Maria Taylor's (previously one half of Azure Ray) new record "LadyLuck" drops March 31. Check out the song "Time Lapse Lifeline" below.

Download:
Maria Taylor - Time Lapse Lifeline



In exchange for your email address, you can download the free NIN|JA EP, which features exclusive tracks from Jane's Addiction, Nine Inch Nails and Street Sweeper.



Join Swedish hip-hop/IDM group Prime Ape Got the Blues' mailing list and you can download the song book for their album, It's Not Easy Being A Digital Being, for free.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Daily Randomness

A look at what's happening right now:



The official music video for Metric's "Gimme Sympathy" is out. Stream it in its HQ glory.



This week on Spinner's Full CD Listening Party:



Listen to Peter Bjorn and John's upcoming new album, Living Thing, via MySpace.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Daily Randomness

A look at what's happening right now:



Donora release their official video for "Shout".



Voxtrot premier their new song, "Trepanation Party", which was produced, recorded and mixed by Jim Eno (Spoon) at his studio in Austin.

Download:
Voxtrot - Trepanation Party



Grizzly Bear's new album, Veckatimest, drops May 26. They are offering "Cheerleader" as a free download.

Download:
Grizzly Bear - Cheerleader



Placebo fans can download the free song "Battle For The Sun" from their website. Their new album, Battle For The Sun, will be released on June 8.



Check out the video for Yeah Yeah Yeahs' single, "Zero".



SXSW may be over, but you can still listen to the MP3s and relive your memories. Paul Ford listened to all 1,302 MP3s this year and he gives you a six-word review of each [link].

Album Review: Donora - Donora


Donora is a diamond in the rough: they are a relatively young indie-pop/rock band with a considerable following in their hometown, but have yet to break on the international scene; they are a little unpolished at the edges, but certainly chock-full of potential.

The band's self-titled debut album, released under Rostum Records, is an impressive effort from an upstart. Gratifying and delightful, their songs appeal to casual listeners who want something more than just your ordinary radio fare.

Hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the trio -- comprising siblings Jake and Casey Hanner, and their friend Jake Churton -- grew up in a music-playing environment. The Hanners learnt a lot from their musician father David Hanner, one half of the American country music duo Corbin/Hanner. Incidentally, Dave is the maestro behind Donora's album.

As with many debuts, the LP sounds spotty in certain areas. Of course, it boasts many notable cuts, such as the album opener "Shout", where female vocalist Casey adds spunk to the addictive rock number, and "Shhh", where she does an about-turn, lowering her voice to a purr during the chorus and lets you in on her child-like secret.

However, it falls flat with "Weekend Tongue", a frazzled track which doesn't quite fit in. The plot is lost with the yelping and stuttering, and the tune doesn't really stick in my mind.

"The Chorus" is my favourite track off the album: take a rollicking pop melody and pair it with layers of guitars, rapid-fire drumbeats and a catchy refrain. "I Think I Like You" is an upbeat pop number that was originally written for a film licensing deal, but unfortunately did not materialise in the end.

The album closes with "London", a simple, moving ballad that captures the sweet essence of the band and brings the album to a complete full stop.

Not bad for a young band, but Donora needs to continue working on what it is brilliant at -- that is, crafting lovely, effervescent pop ditties -- to ensure its longevity in the field. These guys are already making major inroads, and are likely to catapult to stardom when their songs get featured in future TV shows and movie soundtracks. I think that day will come pretty soon.

Download:
Donora - The Chorus [Removed]

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Daily Randomness

A look at some recent and upcoming releases:



French band Phoenix's new studio album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, hits stores May 25. For a taste of the new record, download "1901" for free via their official website.

Download:
Phoenix - 1901





St. Vincent (Annie Clark) will release her new album Actors on May 5. "The Strangers" is the first track off the album.

Download:
St. Vincent - The Strangers [Removed]





Jill Sobule records new album with fan money [link].

California Years, which is completely financed by fan donations, drops April 14 via Pinko Records.

Download:
Jill Sobule - A Good Life [buy California Years]





Neko Case’s Middle Cyclone debuts at #3 in US Charts [link].

Download:
Neko Case - Middle Cyclone [buy Middle Cyclone]
Neko Case - People Got A Lotta Nerve





Marissa Nadler released Little Hells on March 3. The album has received rave reviews.

Download:
Marissa Nadler - River of Dirt [buy Little Hells]

Disappearing Posts

I've been writing here for close to 3 months now. It's not a long time. This blog is still in its infancy, and I'm still a newbie in the music blogging field. But, you know, even newbies are not immune to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and other copyright laws.

I was surprised to receive a Blogger DMCA takedown notification this afternoon, telling me they had deleted one of my Decemberists' posts. For your reference, I've copied and pasted the contents of my 'offending' post below:

The Decemberists will be releasing a new LP named The Hazards of Love on March 24, and they have kindly offered a track called "The Rake's Song" for download via their official site (or you can get it below). Note that the word 'rake' here does not refer to the ubiquitous agricultural tool, but rather 'an immoral or dissolute person'. The song's titular character is a young widowed father who kills his three children using various means because he wants to be a carefree single again. It's mad stuff, but Colin Meloy & Co. sure know how to make it work.

Download:
The Decemberists - The Rake's Song


Earlier, I received a takedown notification for one of my Yeah Yeah Yeahs' posts (that makes it two). In hindsight, I shouldn't have posted that new YYYs song. I thought it was alright to do so because all the bigger, more established blogs were doing it. Heck, even Kanye West was doing it.

But this? The Decemberists one? I don't understand. This song was previously available as a free song via their official website. I just uploaded it to an MP3 hosting site to facilitate my blog readers. It wasn't explicitly stated that I couldn't share the free track. Now that the album has been released (and the free MP3 supposedly removed), they've deleted my post. Huh? Then why do I see so many tracks floating around on blog aggregators like The Hype Machine? In fact, if you look hard enough, you can piece together the entire album.

Most people who maintain music blogs do so because they have a passion for the music they are sharing. If you tell them nicely to remove content that may be copyrighted, they will usually oblige. However, I've read of a few posts being removed even though the artists gave them permission to post their material. Thankfully I haven't had that yet.

How then does Google and the RIAA decide what to delete? Do they work hand-in-hand with record labels and the artists that they represent?

I agree that the way the authorities are enforcing this is too haphazard. It's too heavy-handed, and the rules and regulations are hazy. It is a grey area waiting to be addressed. In the meantime, it's no wonder many music bloggers are switching to platforms like WordPress instead.

Read:

Monday, 16 March 2009

Daily Randomness

A look at what's happening right now:



American rock band Vertical Horizon will be playing at Beerfest Asia 2009. They will perform at the Singapore Flyer on Saturday, 2 May 2009.



Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O speaks to Pitchfork about their new album.



Rachael Yamagata offers up her playlist to ARTISTdirect.



Jack and Rai will open for Rachael Yamagata on April 15 [concert details].



Death Cab for Cutie announce their new EP, The Open Door.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

SXSW 2009: Music Festival, Part 4

Selection for Day 4 (March 21). This is the last part in the SXSW 2009 series.


Explosions in the Sky

Post-rock outfit Explosions in the Sky hails from Austin, Texas -- The Live Music Capital of the World and the birthplace of SXSW. These guys have been around for about 10 years now, and I heard their live shows are fantastic.

Download:
Explosions in the Sky - Welcome, Ghosts



Voxtrot

Voxtrot is another relatively well-known Austin indie-rock band. Their song "Kid Gloves" has a tight melody and pretty interesting lyrics (is frontman Ramesh telling someone to f-off or something)?

Download:
Voxtrot - Kid Gloves




Say Hi

Say Hi, formerly Say Hi to Your Mom, is Eric Elbogen's project. He plays lo-fi pop music, and tours with a roster of friends.

Download:
Say Hi - Northwestern Girls





Other acts to watch:
Terra Naomi - You For Me
The Whispertown 2000 - Done With Love
Beach House - Gila
Les Handclaps - Cacti Are Delicious Fruit
Zaki Ibrahim - Love-Like
Dirty Heads - Stand Tall
Jill Barber - Oh My My
Ra Ra Riot - Dying Is Fine
Sugar & Gold - WorkOut
The Spinto Band - Summer Grof
Wintersleep - Weighty Ghost
Sage Francis - Conspiracy to Riot
White Lies - Death
Drew Andrews - I Could Write A Book
Ezra Furman and the Harpoons - Take Off Your Sunglasses [All MP3s Removed]

Previously: Part 1 | 2 | 3

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

SXSW 2009: Music Festival, Part 3

Selection for Day 3 (March 20):


Alela Diane

I realised I've been going through a folk phase lately, constantly listening to music by talented acts such as Laura Marling, Laura Gibson and William Elliott Whitmore. Now, there's Alela Diane to add to the list. Her second album has received plenty of accolades in the music circles, and for obvious reasons so. "White As Diamonds" conjures an image of snowy, pristine white lands; you picture yourself wandering, lost in the vast expanse of her mystical world. Gosh, I'm looking forward to more material from this lovely young lady already.

Download:
Alela Diane - White As Diamonds


I Am David Sparkle

I'm pretty excited about our boys, you know! If you ask me, this underrated Singapore post-rock/experimental quartet reminds me of Explosions in the Sky. Let's hope that by playing on a global stage, they'll open up more doors and gain new fans.

Download:
I Am David Sparkle - Dance of Death




Au Revoir Simone

Au Revoir Simone is a reputable electronic indie-pop band from Brooklyn, NY. The trio have toured extensively with bands like Peter Bjorn and John, We Are Scientists, and Voxtrot.

Download:
Au Revoir Simone - A Violent Yet Flammable World



O + S

O + S is an unlikely new collaboration between Orenda Fink (Azure Ray/Art in Manila) and Scalpelist (Cedric LeMoyne of Remy Zero). Their debut album will be released March 24 on Saddle Creek Records. This is one interesting new act to look out for.

Download:
O + S - Permanent Scar









Other acts to watch:

Bedouin Soundclash - Walls Fall Down
Melissa Auf der Maur - Followed the Waves
Ben Jelen - Ex-sensitive
Minipop - yoshimi
MAGIC WANDS - Black Magic
Adam Stephens (of Two Gallants) - Lead in our Lungs
Grand Analog - Touch Your Toes Part.2
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness - Lights
Shiny Toy Guns - Ghost Town
Third Eye Blind - Non Dairy Creamer [All MP3s Removed]

Previously: Part 1 | 2

Monday, 9 March 2009

SXSW 2009: Music Festival, Part 2

Selection for Day 2 (March 19):


The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

Straight up noise pop. If you liked early My Bloody Valentine, you should love The Pains of Being Pure at Heart too. Or at least that's what I've heard.

Download:
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Come Saturday





Thao With The Get Down Stay Down

Truth be told, I don't really care about the lyrics on the song "Bag of Hammers". It's such a delightful pop tune, I find myself paying scant attention to the words and focusing on the vocals of singer Thao Nguyen instead.

Download:
Thao With The Get Down Stay Down - Bag Of Hammers








Laura Gibson

I spoke about folk singer Laura Gibson recently, so I won't bore you with the details. You can read about her over here.

Download:
Laura Gibson - Spirited











Other acts to watch:

Futurecop! - NASA
Emily Wells - Symphony 6: Fair Thee Well and the Requiem Mix
Black Lips - O Katrina!
Amanda Palmer - Leeds United
Nico Vega - Beast
Dirty Projectors - Rise Above
Passion Pit - Sleepyhead
Alina Simone - From Great Knowledge
Kyle Andrews - Sushi
Peggy Sue - Spare Parts
Lisa Hannigan - Lille
Cary Brothers - Ride
Horse Feathers - Curs in the Weeds
Nellie McKay - The Cavendish
Gomez - Airstream Driver
Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele - Meet Me In The Garden [All MP3s Removed]

Previously: Part 1

Sunday, 8 March 2009

SXSW 2009: Music Festival, Part 1

To those who are attending SXSW '09: Oh, you lucky bastards.

I will never get see such a large-scale music event being held in Singapore, not in my lifetime anyway. Unless our local music scene evolves at a crazy speed, and the government decides to spend tonnes of money bringing in talented musicians from overseas and we reclaim more land and convert our void decks, rooftops and public parks into spanking new music venues...

...otherwise I should just save up to visit Austin, Texas.

But I digress.

So I checked out the SXSW Music Festival Schedule to see who's playing at the event, and I came up with a selection of artists that I've either heard of before or am keen to see them play live (I've only selected those with MP3s for sampling). Here it is, my list for Day 1 (March 18):


Fol Chen

If cool, catchy indie electro-pop is what you're looking for, Fol Chen has the answer. The Californian band doles out infectious electro-pop on "Cable TV", the lead single off their debut album. Dig the handclaps on this number.

Download:
Fol Chen - Cable TV




Jay Jay Pistolet

Jay Jay Pistolet aka Justin James Hayward-Young is a talented young man of 21, plays folk music, and is good chums with Mercury Prize-nominated songwriter Laura Marling and Noah and the Whale. Need I say more?

Download:
Jay Jay Pistolet - Happy Birthday You



Ladyhawke

Phillipa "Pip" Brown, otherwise better known as Ladyhawke, draws influences from 80s synth pop. She makes music that I would roughly categorize as new wave/old school electro pop. "My Delirium", for instance, is a rocking tune which wouldn't seem out of place on the dance floor. It's so hip, it hurts.

Download:
Ladyhawke - My Delirium


Angie Mattson

I remember being blown away by the sensual voice of Angie Mattson when I first read about her on Womenfolk (excellent music blog, by the way), and I went on to devour her EP, Monarch. Good for her now that she has own LP and is playing at SXSW. It helps that she's easy on the eyes too.

Download:
Angie Mattson - In Violet


Other acts to watch:
Rod Thomas - Same Old Lines
School of Seven Bells - Half Asleep
Natalie Portman's Shaved Head - Slow Motion Tag Team
Aqualung - On My Kees
Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs - Gettin' High for Jesus
The Von Bondies - This Is Our Perfect Crime
Haley Bonar - Big Star [All MP3s Removed]

Daily Randomness

A look at what's happening right now:



The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are pushing forward the release of their latest album It's Blitz! We are now looking at a digital release on March 9 and a physical release on April 6 [link].



Rachael Yamagata's Singapore gig: "Priority early bird booking for fans of GREENHORN PRODUCTIONS is on 12 March 2009 at SISTIC. Early birds will also be entitled to a 5% discount on ticket prices on 12 March 2009. Regular prices will apply after 12 March 2009."



Oasis will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sunday, 5th April 2009. Standard tickets range from S$128 to S$48. Free standing tickets are S$98 each.



Emiliana Torrini has released an exotic video for her song, "Jungle Drum".

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Prime Ape Got the Blues - It's Not Easy Being A Digital Being

First time I ever got anything in the mail, so I thought I would share.


I always thought Sweden was famous for its pop music (think ABBA and The Cardigans) and heavy metal. I didn't know the Swedish hip-hop scene was pretty vibrant too. When Oscar Lundin of Gourmé! Records dropped me an email, telling me about his group Prime Ape Got the Blues, that's when I realised -- hey, there's a lot more good stuff coming out of Sweden after all.

Anyway, Prime Ape Got the Blues is a hip-hop/IDM duo from Gothenburg, Sweden consisting of vocalist/rapper Shuriken (Fredrik Brufors) and producer Nois etc (Oscar Lundin). Their debut LP, It's Not Easy Being A Digital Being, was released last year on independent label Gourmé! Records. A once-over of the songs on their website reveals a refreshingly different side of hip-hop, unlike much of the processed stuff we hear on radio today. Like Oscar says, "if you appreciate fuzzy aggressive bass lines, anti-gangsta lyrics and humour blacker then the darkest night", then do yourself a favour and check these guys out.

Download:
Prime Ape Got the Blues - Baggage
Prime Ape Got the Blues - Monkeyboy Wit A Chain 'Round His Wrist

Pre-order Metric's new album, Fantasies


Ah. Metric's new album, Fantasies, is finally available for pre-order via their their official website. Those who pre-order through ilovemetric.com will get an immediate digital download of 3 tracks: the album version of "Help, I'm Alive", the acoustic version of "Gimme Sympathy" and a cover of Pink Floyd's "Nobody Home". Hardcore fans may purchase the Limited Deluxe Edition (limited to 500 copies) for an exclusive download of "Waves", a brand new studio track not available in any other package. The Limited Deluxe Edition comes with a whole lot of other goodies like VIP Fan Passes and personally signed autographs from all band members.

Fantasies Tracklist
1. Help, I’m Alive
2. Sick Muse
3. Satellite Mind
4. Twilight Galaxy
5. Gold Guns Girls
6. Gimme Sympathy
7. Collect Call
8. Front Row
9. Blindness
10. Stadium Love

Stream:
Stream "Help, I’m Alive" and "Gimme Sympathy" via Metric's MySpace

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Mosaic Music Festival 2009


Singapore's annual music festival will be back in town from 13th - 22nd March, and as usual, there is a little something for everybody. Recent addition N.E.R.D. will be joining the mix, along with headlining acts like George Duke, Brad Mehldau Trio, Indigo Girls, Battles and The Cinematic Orchestra. There are also indie favourites like Psapp and of Montreal.

For a full list of performing artists, check out Mosaic Music Festival's official website. MP3s available below are from music publication XLR8R and the respective artists' and labels' official websites.

Download:
Battles - Atlas
of Montreal - An Eluardian Instance
Soil & "Pimp" Sessions - Fantastic Planet
The Cinematic Orchestra - 'To Build A Home' (Radio Edit) [Removed]

Plus: Brad Mehldau Trio - Get Happy [MOV stream]

Monday, 2 March 2009

Laura Gibson - Beasts Of Seasons


Indie folk singer Laura Gibson has been getting a lot of buzz lately with the release of her new album, Beasts Of Seasons. It is easy to see why music critics have lauded her latest effort. In essence, Beasts Of Seasons is an intimate affair. Split into two parts -- Part I: Communion Songs and Part II: Funeral Songs, her tunes address death and the various human emotions which arise as a result. Gibson's sweet, delicate vocals are mostly paired with acoustic guitar fingerpicking, but they occasionally give way to lusher arrangements.

You can listen to a sampler mix of the album below. Otherwise, download her free single, "Spirited". Songs courtesy of Hush Records.

Download:
Laura Gibson - Beasts Of Seasons Sampler Mix [buy Beasts Of Seasons]
Laura Gibson - Spirited

Death Cab for Cutie: "Grapevine Fires" Video



Walter Robot gives Death Cab for Cutie's "Grapevine Fires" a cartoon twist. If you look closely, you might be able to spot the band around 1:12. Ben is the one with the groovy sideburns.

Download:
Death Cab for Cutie - Grapevine Fires [MP4 video]
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