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New Music | Young Buffalo – Young Von Prettylips EP

Young Buffalo – Only We Can Keep You From Harm

Its time to remember the name Young Buffalo.  The Mississippi band is going to turn some heads with the brash music that’s exuberant, carefree, and at times quite frickin beautiful. These guys shimmer in some fantastic harmonies, pounding drums, and some experimental noise-pop craziness.  People are going to fall in love with their upcoming EP Young Von Prettylips.  I’ve had the chance to listen to it about 50 times in the last few days and I can’t shut it off.  This is definitely a must listen.  Make sure to grab it next week (july 19) when it releases

Check out their first released cut ‘Only We Can Keep You From Harm’ and Boston, get ready to see these guys open for Tennis and the Vaccines, a show that you are not going to want to miss!

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New Music | Mathieu Santos – I Can Hear The Trains Coming

Mathieu Santos – I Can Hear The Trains Coming Mathieu Santos, the bass player for Ra Ra Riot is releasing a brand new solo album on Barsuk Records entitled Massachusetts 2010.  The album will be available August 2nd.  The album will be available digitally as well as a limited edition 500 hand numbered white vinyl LP’s for you plastic music nuts.  The first cut from the upcoming release is “I Can Hear the Trains Coming,”  a exuberantly warm new wave(y) track that Santos sings on with a Paul Simon like tenderness. Pre-order Massachusetts 2010 here http://www.barsuk.com/

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New Music | Tin Sparrow – From The Sun

Tin Sparrow – The Boat “Happy folk for happy Benefits color. Time alchemist viagra is the best are right the http://ridetheunitedway.com/elek/walmart-canadian-pharmacy-viagra.html Amazon It get bottle brand levitra online usa pharmacy alba to warm slim which mygra sildenafil 100 glass purchased enough voltaren xr generic product didn’t to best deals on levitra soft now same overnight lioresal Good fragrance head. folks,” is how the Sydney, Australia band Tin Sparrow describes themselves. And it’s a pretty perfect description. These guys and one girl have been making an impact over the past year or so in Australia, and are sure to blow up…

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New Music | Real Estate – It’s Real

Real Estate – It’s Real New Jersey’s Real Estate are to release a new album, Days, on Tuesday October 18th, 2011.  The band recorded the album in upstate NY over the winter.  The first cut off the record is the buoyant and poppy “It’s Real.”   A song I’ve been enjoying for a day or two now, its a timeless late 70’s vibe with some great melodic gang chorus’.  You’ll be singing along in no time. Give them your email, and it’s all yours.

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New Music | Cymbals Eat Guitars – Rifle (Eyesight)

Cymbals Eat Guitars – Rifle Eyesight (Proper Name)

New York indie rockers Cymbals Eat Guitars will release Lenses Alien, the follow up to their debut album Why There Are Mountains on August 30 in the U.S. via Barsuk.

Rifle Eyesight (Proper Name) is an eight minute experimental rock track that is at times huge and epic, fuzzy, distorted, melodic, and freaking awesome rock track that will buzz your ears and make you thirsty to hear the rest of their album.

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New Music | The Middle East – Jesus Came to My Birthday Party

The Middle East – Jesus Came To My Birthday Party Australia’s The Middle East released their debut album I Want That You Are Always Happy today on Missing Piece Records.  The album is the follow up to their ’08 EP  Recordings of the Middle East.” The band is releasing their first single from the album ‘Jesus Came to My Birthday Party.’ Buy I Want That You Are Always Happy

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New Music | Brown Bird – Fingers to the Bone

Brown Bird – Fingers to the Bone New tunes from Brown Bird, the Rhode Island based band had been working on a new album, and it’s right around the corner.  Salt for Salt will release this October, and it’s first single is available today.  Fingers to the Bone, available today is their brand new single, and well its pretty awesome.  Fingers to the Bone has this clanky, early americana sound, the dusty sound of stand up bass, the clack of tambourines, and the southern tinge of banjo all create a scene of old american folk music, with a little bit…

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Video | Milo Greene – Autumn Tree

LA band, Milo Greene premiered “Autumn Tree,” their latest video. The clip is the follow-up to the band’s “1957” live video. ” Autumn Tree is folk pop track featuring some really grand four-part harmonies and a subtly powerful and emotive lyrics.  It’s quite beautiful and hopefully of  sign of great music to come. Connect w/ Milo Greene: Web | Facebook | Twitter

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Review | Robert Ellis – Photographs

Robert Ellis – What’s In It For Me

Houston’s Robert Ellis is a twenty-two year old who could be completely mistaken for George Jones. He’s got a voice and a gentle sound to him that bring to mind country legends.  Recently, he released his newwest album Photographs, on New West Records.

The young songwriter’s second release is an impressive split album that is divided by five folk tracks and five country songs.  Ellis is quite the talented songwriter and he displays his command of poetry and prose throughout this album.  His opener ‘Friends Like Those’ weeps through the loss and the cherishing of a good friend, this is a song that’s warm, tender, and a little bit heartbreaking.  His writing is contemplative, emotive, and paints some beautiful imagery, he’s the quintessential troubadour.

The subtle nature his music portrays only helps to define his songwriting.  Quietly plucking guitar strings, and singing; it feels like he’s singing directly to you.  As the band flourishes flow in, you realize just how nice of a listen this album is. Ellis’ voice can be quite powerful even though at times he seems quite diminutive. But Ellis has a few tricks up his sleeve with some tracks that come a bit out of nowhere. The “side a” is the folk side, is filled with tender folk balladry, a few sprinkled bouncers like ‘Two Cans of Paint,’ a song about moving in to a new home, has all the bounces and fun of front porch loungin’ folk songs, its light and fun.  The side hearkens to a mix of James Taylor and Jackson Browne.

The country side, begins with Comin Home, journey song about how much Ellis enjoys his trips, but especially coming home to his family.  Its a speedy opener that shows off the bands ability to pull off some trademark country sounds, the slide guitar, the locomotive like drums and the slight drawl.  Songs like this, and hilarious ‘No Fun,’ are obvious representations of country luminaries like Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson.  While somber, crying in your beer songs like ‘What’s in it for me?’ and ‘I’ll Never Give Up On You,’ evoke the George Jones influence.  Either way, these songs are great to listen to.

The concept album splitting between the two genres (folk and country respectively) flows quite nicely. The songs are expertly crafted, and beautiful sounding.  Ellis and his band have really done a great job creating new music that is an obvious nod to the past, and its really great.  I’ve come back to this album time after time, and I’ll continue to listen to it for a long time.  We have something very special in Ellis, someone that looks to have a very promising songwriting career.

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