Two Weeks of Releases
School consumed my life last week, so I was not able to get you your weekly release post. Fear not, because I have combined both weeks into one massive post.
Week of 11/6:
Last week was a week of EPs. It seems that a number of our favorite artists could not wait to give us some new music, so they put out EPs to hold us over while they finish their new albums.
The first EP for the week is from one of my favorite bands of the year, Tokyo Police Club. This was the official release date for the Smith EP, but it has been on iTunes since early summer. I actually didn't realize that it was never officially released, as I have been listening to it for months. Similar to their other releases, it is a short 3 song EP that is full of great music. I featured "Box" on a mix awhile ago and if you have had the chance to see them live, then you will be very familiar with all of these songs.
Box
Sigur Rós released a dual EP box set called Hvarf/Heim. It has been described as beautiful, can't miss and a work of greatness. They have always been too mellow for me, but I cannot dispute the fact that these guys are some of the most talented artists out right now. There is a DVD out by the band on 11/20 that is supposed to be a beautiful visual take on their music.
Hljomalind
Grizzly Bear's Friend EP is a ten song album (and a bonus track tacked on to the end of the last song) with a few covers of such indie favorites as Band of Horses and Atlas Sound. A few of the songs appeared on Grizzly Bear's first album Yellow House, but have been totally reworked and sound extremely different from their first recordings. The entire album weighs in around 30 minutes and could be considered a full LP, if all of the songs were original recordings. I consider it a strong enough release to stand on its own against Yellow House. This album is sure to delight its listeners and is sure to hold fans over until the next LP comes out next year.
He Hit Me
The next EP is from Wild Sweet Orange, who hail from Birmingham, Alabama. I have been following this band for a long time and eagerly await any release from them. The Whale EP has been hard to track down, but the preview songs sound great. There are rumors that their full length is due out early next year, so lets hope that holds true.
Week of 11/6:
Last week was a week of EPs. It seems that a number of our favorite artists could not wait to give us some new music, so they put out EPs to hold us over while they finish their new albums.
The first EP for the week is from one of my favorite bands of the year, Tokyo Police Club. This was the official release date for the Smith EP, but it has been on iTunes since early summer. I actually didn't realize that it was never officially released, as I have been listening to it for months. Similar to their other releases, it is a short 3 song EP that is full of great music. I featured "Box" on a mix awhile ago and if you have had the chance to see them live, then you will be very familiar with all of these songs.
Box
Sigur Rós released a dual EP box set called Hvarf/Heim. It has been described as beautiful, can't miss and a work of greatness. They have always been too mellow for me, but I cannot dispute the fact that these guys are some of the most talented artists out right now. There is a DVD out by the band on 11/20 that is supposed to be a beautiful visual take on their music.
Hljomalind
Grizzly Bear's Friend EP is a ten song album (and a bonus track tacked on to the end of the last song) with a few covers of such indie favorites as Band of Horses and Atlas Sound. A few of the songs appeared on Grizzly Bear's first album Yellow House, but have been totally reworked and sound extremely different from their first recordings. The entire album weighs in around 30 minutes and could be considered a full LP, if all of the songs were original recordings. I consider it a strong enough release to stand on its own against Yellow House. This album is sure to delight its listeners and is sure to hold fans over until the next LP comes out next year.
He Hit Me
The next EP is from Wild Sweet Orange, who hail from Birmingham, Alabama. I have been following this band for a long time and eagerly await any release from them. The Whale EP has been hard to track down, but the preview songs sound great. There are rumors that their full length is due out early next year, so lets hope that holds true.
Wrestle With God
Great Northern has an iTunes only EP out now and it sounds pretty good. It happens to be the prequel to their full length. After seeing them at Black Cat, they had to be one of the best opening bands not from DC that I saw all summer. So I look forward to listening to any additional music that they put out.
Shakey
The final release of the week that I want to tell you about is White Williams' Smoke. This is the first full length from this electronic band. I saw them open for Girl Talk a couple of months ago and they are really talented. They have a similar appeal to most of the indie electronic dance bands. If that is your thing, you won't be disappointed by this.
The Shadow
Other Releases This Week:
Burial
Untrue - "Shell of Light"
60 Watt Kid
60 Watt Kid - "Ocsicnarf Nas"
The Black Swans
Change! - "Change"
Zookeepers
Becoming All Things: "Trumpets" & "Becoming All Things"
Oslo
The Rise and Fall of Love and Hate - "The Rise and Fall of Love and Hate"
Minipop
A New Hope - "Like I Do"
This Week:
Not much was released this week, but there are a few good releases from some notable artists.
Led Zeppelin
Mothership (Greatest Hits) - Full Album Stream
LCD Soundsystem
45:33 - Full Album Stream
Os Mutantes
Live - Full Album Stream
Christine Fellows
Nevertheless - "Nevertheless"
Aarktica
Matchless Years - "Seventy Jane"
Dirty on Purpose
Like Bees EP - "Mind Blindness" & "Girls & Sunshine" (from Sleep Late For A Better Tomorrow)
Labels: 60 Watt Kid, Burial, Great Northern, Grizzly Bear, LCD Soundsystem, Led Zeppelin, Sigur Ros, The Black Swans, Tokyo Police Club, White WIlliams, Wild Sweet Orange, Zookeepers
1 Comments:
man that 60 watt kid and aarktica are a m a z i n g
come for the pop sounds, stay for the drone.
thanks for letting me hear that
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