7.31.2013

HAIM - "The Wire"
























a very solid new release from HAIM, a trio of Los Angeles-based sisters:



"it felt right, but I fumbled it when it came down the wire"

HAIM made it big earlier this year with a song called "Falling" and subsequently topped a BBC Sound of 2013 poll.  They are poised for bigger things after supporting acts like Edward Sharpe, Mumford and Kesha (i refuse to pull that dollar sign shit). "The Wire" is the first single off their debut album out some date in September.


The Belle Game - "River"

ERHMAHGERRRHD!!!

omg you guys, can you believe this?!?! **motions at no one**

I KNOW! holy sh**! holy effing sh**ting f**kcakes! i can't believe this!

THE BELLE GAME, a band from Vancouver I found out about AGES ago just made the 'Best New Track' list on Pitchfork's main page! No seriously, I remember learning about this band like back in 2010 when one of my facebook friends who lives in Vancouver was like "you should check out this band" and i was like "okay" and i did and i loved them and i totally included them on compilation CDs i made for my friends because this was 2010.



and i'm really digging this new song. Pitchfork describes it as "a fairly standard and agreeable piece of indie rock" and because i'm lazy and can't even begin to come up with a phrase like "anachronistic hollowed-out reverb", i'm going to agree. (why do i always feel like people who write for Pitchfork have PhDs in music from some obscure mid-western university no one's ever heard of? "yeah, I did my dissertation on hollowed-out reverb in late nineteenth century neo-classical shoegaze with a specialization in baroque sub-synth acoustics and new-wave dream pop" file under: i dont even know)

so anyway this is just one of those moments where being really into an obscure band pays off and in my head i'm like, "ugh i am so ahead of the game." The Belle Game, that is. AHAHAHAHAHhaHAHAH!! ugh thank god no one's reading this.

i need to stop talking ("put the keyboard down, and back away from the clamshell.") but i'm really excited to see an up-and-coming Canadian band get a little bit more attention, especially one i'm a fan of.

yay Curhnurhdurh!

7.17.2013

The xx - "Sunset" (Jamie xx Edit)

video for Jamie xx's remix of "Sunset" off The xx's sophomore album, 'Coexist'.



File under: how i dance

Moderat - "Bad Kingdom"

first video from Moderat's highly anticipated second album, out Aug 2.



crazy to think this was all drawn by hand.

MONEY - "Hold Me Forever"

Directed by Cillian Murphy.



I find the combination of this music and the close-up look at ballet a simple yet stunningly beautifully pairing.
Anyone else getting Joy Division vibes?

LORDE - "The Love Club"

sixteen, from New Zealand, and killing it.



File under: surprised to learn this isn't the official video; feels so profesh.
Update: directed by someone who will one day be professional.

Polaris Prize Short List

 

The Short List for Canada's Polaris Prize was officially released yesterday.  And the nominees are:

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!'
 

Zaki Ibrahim - Every Opposite
 

Metric - Synthetica
 

METZ - METZ
 

Purity Ring - Shrines
 

Colin Stetson - New History Warfare Vol 3: To See More Light
 

Tegan and Sara - Hearththrob
 

A Tribe Called Red - Nation II Nation
 

Whitehorse - The Fate of the World Depends on This Kiss
 

Young Galaxy - Ultramarine
 

Some well-deserved nominations here: I was excited to see Purity Ring, METZ and Young Galaxy make the list. Purity Ring and METZ both released groundbreaking debut albums this year, and Young Galaxy's seminal fourth album 'Ultramarine' is definitely deserving of its nomination, which, to me, is what the Polaris Prize is all about, i.e. highlighting new acts (2012's Grimes, Cold Specks) and recognizing important releases (Feist's 'Metals', Japandroid's 'Celebration Rock').

The nomination I'm most excited to see make the shortlist is A Tribe Called Red. If you're looking for new, innovative sounds, look no further:



Not surprised to see shortlist veterans Tegan and Sara and Metric make the list once again.  Both Heartthrob and Synthetica are commendable albums in their own right and creative departures for both bands. (okay, maybe more Heartthrob than Synthetica but whatever like is anyone even reading this? no. thank god.)

I'm not incredibly familiar with either the Whitehorse or Godspeed! albums but considering Godspeed!'s almost legendary status, it doesn't surprise me that their newest effort made the list. Whitehorse I've heard is a really good band and its nomination is only further reason to delve deeper.

The two albums I am not familiar with are those by Colin Stetson and Zaki Ibrahim, which only means that I will definitely be checking them out.



Now, I've been calling Purity Ring on this for months, ever since I learned their album 'Shrines' wouldn't be on the 2012 ticket because it came out just after the cut-off date. To me their nomination shows that the Polaris judges really do know what they're doing. And because I can't really pick out a mountain-moving album such as last year's 'Metals', I think Purity Ring has a shot at this year's grand prize. The reason they're my favourites to win right now is because of how intricate, experimental and absorbing the music they produce is. There's a reason Purity Ring has exploded internationally while bands like Born Gold, who also came out of Edmonton's music scene, haven't: there's something there, something universal. Their music, at times disturbing and alien, has an organicity to it.  Somewhere beneath all the synths there is a heart, diseased and potentially non-human, but definitely beating. When someone like Danny Brown raps over one of your songs you know you're doing something right.

Their superb cover of Soulja Boy's "Grammy":



Clearly someone else agrees they're due for some recognition:






CHVRCHES - "Gun"

loving the new CHVRCHES song:



This album is going to explode when it comes out in september.
I can't think of a band that's gotten so much hype without a debut LP.



SIDENOTE: Lauren Mayberry, the band's lead singer, has a law degree, wrote her master's thesis on femininity and the portrayal of women in the media and declines offers from women's magazines who want to profile her individually. People like this fascinate me. via: pitchfork



postscript: anyone want to see them in Toronto on Sep. 15?