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Review | The Cave Singers – No Witch

Black Leaf
Swim Club

Seattle folk trio, The Cave Singers, released a new album entitled No Witch.  Excitedly I’ve got my first taste of the album back in December, after ‘Welcome Joy’ I was a big fan of the music these guys were making.  When I put it in, it started as a continuation of Welcome Joy but noticed something different the further into the album.  This is literally the Cave Singers’ rock album.  In previous efforts they are likened to the soft gray foggy days of Seattle, and now they have seemed to come under the full moon of the night transformed into a ferocious beast (see black leaf) that bites.

Normally speaking we are all  hesitant to accept such changes, especially when they have done something you love.  The further you listen to it, you realize this new ‘edge’ fits the band really well.  They’ve added another dimension to their sound without completely abandoning what they did in prior efforts.  This album adds a bit of swagger to their normally relaxed folk affairs.  Songs like ‘Black Leaf,’ ‘Faze Wave’ & ‘No Prosecution If We Bail’ all show off this newfound swagger and attitude, and lush sounds like ‘Swim Club’ and ‘Distant Sures’ keep the band grounded in what has gotten them to this point.  What keeps this release grounded is how well the album is crafted, it sounds beautiful, the songs are intriguingly written, and give off an off an almost transcendental, feel to it.  Altogether, its a reaching, branching out album that doesn’t feel like The Cave Singers have tried something they can’t do.

No Witch feels like an album where a band is stretching its space and carving out their very own niche.  It could easily be confused as a slumped album, where the band didn’t know which direction they wanted to go.  I don’t see it this way with No Witch.  I see expansion that puts this album in the hands of more than just the folk-lovers in us.  Its an album that successfully bridges multiple tones.  Give this one a few tries, I’m quite certain it will grow on you.

Buy No Witch

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New Music | Galapaghost – Runnin’

Runnin’ Galapaghost is the conception of singer/songwriter/one man artist Casey Chandler.   Chandler under the moniker ‘Galapaghost’ wrote, recorded and mixed his most recent released EP, Runnin’ in the fall of 2010. He has recently just finished a European/North American tour with John Grant in 2010, which coincided with this release. His music is indie folk with a focus on the ukelele. I hear a Neil Young influence in his songwriting, and his title track ‘Runnin’ is really good. Solo plucking starts the song out as a quiet introspective and charming folk track that leads into a heart pulsing, chorus driven song…

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Video| Brian Wright – Striking Matches

Brian Wright – Striking Matches from Sugar Hill Records on Vimeo. I posted the fantastic track ‘Accordion‘ off of Brian Wright’s upcoming album House on Fire, back in September.  The video above is the in-studio recording of opening track, Striking Matches.  The album will be released March 29th.  After hearing two tracks from this album, I eagerly await hearing it in full; this is some exciting, awesome sounding music. http://brianwrightmusic.com/

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Drive-By Truckers – Everybody Needs Love

Everybody Needs Love Go Go Boots, Drive By Truckers newest album was released earlier this month, and as a special treat released track ‘Everybody Needs Love’ off Go Go Boots, as a special Valentines Day giveaway.  The song, is a cover originally by Eddie Hinton, whom the Drive By Truckers in the past have written a song about him (Sandwiches for the Road).  Drive-By Truckers are one of those bands that consistently put out fantastic music again and again; and on this track lend their talents to covering a classic song. Check out Drive-By Truckers on tour: Sat Feb 19…

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New Music | Architecture in Helsinki – Contact High

Contact High Australia’s Architecture in Helsinki are finally following up their 07 effort, Places Like This, with Moment Bends in May.  This first track, Contact High, is a synthy, bouncy, track with falsetto vocals that are ‘Prince-esque.’

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New Music | Princeton – To the Alps

The Alps Check out new single from LA electro pop band Princeton.  Its been nearly a year since I’ve heard anything from them.  I originally posted on their track The Waves back in April of 2010.  A little bit different of a sound here, more electro-pop rather than their previous sunny, west coast surf pop.  This single and another will be released in late march via Hit City USA. http://www.myspace.com/princetonmusic

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Review | David Wax Museum – Everything is Saved

Chuchumbe Born With A Broken Heart Last week the Mexo-American folk band David Wax Museum released it’s album ‘Everything is Saved,’ here in Boston.  I missed the party, but I certainly was not going to miss getting to hear their album.  They had already released 2 tracks from the upcoming album, and to put it lightly I was extremely excited about both tracks. I first saw DWM last summer when they got together at the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge with Ben Kweller.  Honestly, Kweller was the draw for me, but once I heard David Wax, and Sue Slezak play I…

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Bright Eyes – Shell Games

Bright Eyes – Shell Games from Saddle Creek on Vimeo. Check out the brand new(ish) video for Bright Eyes’ Shell Games off the People’s Key which is fresh out of the oven since this tuesday. Buy The People’s Key

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New Music | Junip – Näckrosdammen

Junip – Näckrosdammen by Mute Artists Junip today released Näckrosdammen, an instrumental piece in anticipation of the release of a new digital EP featuring “in Every Direction”, a few new songs and remixes. No date for the bundle yet, but as always this is a super smooth jam, Junip’s laid-back latin influenced style is really great to listen to and totally beautiful.

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