Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Francis International Airport



Francis International Airport - Wien, Austria

myspace.com/francisinternationalairport

alternative, indie, pop-rock.

for fans of: the shins, the french kicks [with heavy austrian accents in this case], [early] the cure, death cab for cutie [resemblances in the catchy hooks and instrumental genius]

It seems like there are a lot of bands that are giving out free Eps and demos these days, but hell, I'm not complaining and I doubt you as the recievers should be either. This is a band that I could not pass up the opportunity to feature from the moment that I first listened to them, and downloaded their free and [lega] tracks off their site. Right now, they're giving away a couple of their songs on their site, so make sure to check out the offer while it lasts. They're giving away their two hit songs 'Neon Sign,' 'Words on Logs,' for free on their site - Here! And don't forget to review, or at least leave a comment on what you think of them. :]

Great freebie!


Thanks to the blog dirtysexymusic.blogspot.com for this one.
A fairly modern and newer band named Feral Children has decided to give away it's newest EP for free, catching onto the growing trend in the music industry as it seems, so I'd recomend go out and get it while you can. It has great instrumentals from what I'm listening to by them at the moment, it's first track Zyghost, and even though the vocals could use some improvement; I have to say this is a pretty good freebie. And legal, mind you. Go get the ep on their website,
Here!


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

A Quickie


You can get the Subways {the masterminds behind the hit 'Rock'n Roll Queen') latest single for FREE, off their official website. Their single is called 'Girls & Boys,' and it actually isn't half bad for something to be given away. Click Here to get it.

Less than Jake - GNV FLA


Less than Jake - GNV FLA

Rating: 4/5

Punk/ska veterans of over 16 years as a band, Less than Jake, released their new album in the United States officially today. It isn't very often that a band can stay together for as long as they have, hell, even a lot of friendships and marriages don't make it 16 years; and nevertheless release decent music after this long. Their last album, In with the Out Crowd, was a huge success - at least to me - and immensely underrated. But GNV FLA is definitely a stepback in time, and by that I mean a step back to their old roots. A little bit less punk, a little more ska, and a little more of the originality in the lyrics that we all familarized ourselves with with Less than Jake. Not only that, but they also tie back their roots with the first track being labeled 'City of Gainsville.' If anyone remembers their old single, 'Gainsville Rock City' then you'll know what I mean. I perhaps see that as a tribute to their old days, and recognizing that their last release wasn't quite as faithful to their roots as they'd like it to be. But no worries, this is complete ska for you. And an incredible release from LTJ at that point. I have to say I'm immensely impressed with this release, so much so, that I may have to stream it on here at one point or another. Still, as most bands do, they could improve on sound quality and making their lyrics much more understandeable when they speak. All in all, don't have much to complain about.
But for now, here's a couple of their better songs off this album for you to stream.












The Wombats!


The Wombats - Liverpool, England

Latest Release: Proudly Present a Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation [LP]

I may be a litle late jumping on the bandwagon, but better late than never. This is a band I've heard of for a few months but never really started to appreciate them until I just now listened to their entire disc which was just released in the United States today. It's great, really. They're definitely an example of what makes up the good of the indie-pop community. I do have to admit that the look of their lead singer reminds me a bit of the Cure's Robert Smith's hair.... and I'm not sure whether or not that's a compliment. =x


Here's their single 'Let's Dance to Joy Division,' which was offered for a while as a free single on Itunes music store. Download, listen to it, share it with your frends. And if you like them, buy their record and support them! Like everything else, this is for reviewing purposes only, and the file will be deleted or removed after a certain amount of time.
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And here's the music video:

Monday, June 23, 2008

A thousand mile journey starts with one step.

Yes, I did just use a damn Chinese Proverb as a title for my first post. Shoot me.
To continue with my little foreign theme, why not put songs that you'll enjoy only for the melody? Lyrics that you can't comprehend because they're in a different language?(Unless, of course, you comprehend Portuguese or ask for a translation.)
Well, I've compiled a list of Brazillian songs, and am posting them here along with some story from them. Since, yes. Brazil has good rock music. And bad, too. But this is good, trust me.
Enjoy <3
http://www.box.net/shared/xnwusx8o4w
That is a song played by "Nação Zumbi" (Zombie Nation). Can you classify them as anything but 'Alternative'? I doubt it. They created a music genre, called 'Mangue Beat', and have weird music videos. Worth checking out on YouTube, too. The band isn't insanely popular, here. But still quite famous for it's originality and influence.
http://www.box.net/shared/rd617m4wsc
LS Jack. Quite popular ten years ago, and I hated them until quite recently. Their singer almost died of hemorragy some time ago, though I'm pretty sure he's better now. Uncapable of singing, but that's alright. No one talks about the band anymore, but I don't care.
http://www.box.net/shared/nm1esgj6sg
Paralamas do Sucess. 'Mudblockers of Success' (random name, right?) You can feel the Police's influence in that, though they adapt it well to a less pop-y thing, in my view. They've been a band for over 25 years now, and have never had drama between them. Something to admire, I dare say.
http://www.box.net/shared/3zqrkr2o0w
Legião Urbana, 'Urban legion', is considered one of the greatest bands in Brazil's history. Their lead singer died of AIDS when I was exactly three years old. This is one of their earlier works, and I'll soon post newer stuff so you can see the insane progress they made (they abandon most of the punk influences and make great harmonies).
http://www.box.net/shared/s70f0d5sko
Mhm. This vocalist is insaaaaane with lyrics. This one's about a woman that always takes care of her abusive husband, even after he comes home drunk and smelling of other women's perfume. Pretty poetic. Check it out.
http://www.box.net/shared/ih5uwi3pcc
A nice blend of punk with Red Hot Chili Peppers and skate culture. This was mad eby their oldest formation, since now only the Vocalist is in it (Oddly remembering me of Guns n' Roses). Their new music continues being good, I'll post some soon.
http://www.box.net/shared/0fe0iyococ
Mhm. Our biggest pop punk exposer, CPM 22 is probs one of my favourite bands. So I'm going to put two of their songs here.
http://www.box.net/shared/0tdhr5ds00
^ That one's also by them. Hope you like their style.
http://www.box.net/shared/hb647dkcog
Feel the influence by 'The Strokes' on our new bands. This one's very, very recent, comparing to all the rest. I like older music, but this one's worth listening to.

I ramble a lot, forgive me. Next time, less rambling, more music!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

SAY WHAT?!



[this is not credited for me writing. i merely saw the article on mypark.uk and decided to share it with you guys.]


Last Shadow Puppets' pole dance?!


The Last Shadow Puppets are learning to pole dance.
The band - better known as Arctic Monkeys star Alex Turner's side-project - are rehearsing some steamy dance moves in preparation for their appearances at this year's Reading and Leeds music festivals.
Alex said: "We're working on the routine now. We're not really
born dancers but the music is there already, so we're working on the dancing,
you've got to be an all-rounder if you want to survive in the music industry
these days."Pole dancing is not the only unusual surprise the group have in
store for their fans. Alex added: "At Reading, we're going to have a massive firework show and elephants. "Arctic Monkeys suffered problems with their
sound levels when they headlined 2007's Glastonbury festival, and Alex had a tip
for this year's headliner Neil Diamond. He told BANG Showbiz: "What are we
going to say to Neil Diamond? Neily, Neilo, Nilo. We'll tell him to get the
speakers turned on at Glastonbury."
(C) BANG Media International

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Listen to their first single off their debut album/sideproject 'The Age of the Understatement.' This is the title track.



The Age of The Understatement - The Last Shadow Puppets

Sunday Music Video Bash #1

Thought this was a pretty damn good mashup between two songs.
Almost better than both of them alone. Check it out.

I Miss You/Violence Mix








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Also, what do you think of Tom Delonge playing yet another Blink 182 song on the recent Angels & Airwaves tour promoting their second full length release I-Empire. I find it odd, personally, as he was the one that left the band, and Mark/Tom wrote most of the songs on all of their albums together. Then again, he has reasons. But here's the video of him talking at a concert back in February, and performing Reckless Abandon/Rite of Spring - this is the more high quality one that I could find but there were many when it came to youtube of him playing 'Reckless Abandon,' with AVA. I'm guessing that he's sort of looking back on Blink 182.







On similar note, there was recently a trailer linked from the up and coming Angels & Airwaves documentary 'Start the Machine.' Here's a clip of it, with Tom discussing his reasons behind starting AVA and leaving Blink 182. What do you guys think? Is this BS or is this sincere? I think it sounds more genuine than anything else that's come out on the matter, though this has been several years ago and should have been long forgotten by now if Tom really had moved on.


Here's the video/trailer from 'Start the Machine,'






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Onto another note, there have been several other great music videos premiered recently. Namely, stuff from the Kills, the Films, MGMT, Katy Perry, AVA, and such. I already showed the new Ting Tings video earlier in my blog, and I've noticed that it's quickly growing on both the UK and US youtube charts hit-wise.


First up on the Sunday batch, is MGMT's 'Electric Feel.' These pair have recently made it big with their explosive first single from their first release 'Oracular Spectacular.'




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Katy Perry's 'I Kissed a Girl.' A little bit of a 180 from the former CCM [contemporary christian musi] star in the early 90's that was to be a success in that industry under the name Kate Hudson, huh? What do you all think of this single reaching high in the Itunes charts?



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The third single to be released off of Domino Records' artist The Kills's release Midnight Boom, the song 'Last Day of Magic,' is just as catchy addictive as the music video is. Personally, I find it similar to the whole Mr. & Mrs Smith love scene, rather sexy to be honest.




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The Last Shadow Puppet is the 'side project,' of the leader singer of Arctic Monkey's Alex Turner. Though honestly, it's not like all those other sideprojects out there [with the exception of Andrew McMahon's fantastic Jack's Mannequin] that deserve to be stuck in with the label. I think it's just as fabulous, diverse as it may be, as the Arctic Monkeys. Also, the band recently won the best new artist award at the Canadian's acclaimed Juno awards. If that's not saying something, then I don't know what is. But here's the 'Standing by You,' video from them. It's their newest single that's officially going to be going to the airwaves starting July 7th.



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Angels & Airwaves 'Breathe,' will be third third music video off of I-Empire.


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This wraps it up for this evening's music bash. If I have anything important or amazingly uber that you should listen to I'll update later tonight, if not, tommorow it is!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Polaris at Noon!

Polaris at Noon[Jason Suwito] - Irvine, USA
Styles/Genres: Piano Ballads, Electronic, Experimental, Alternative, Pop
For Fans of : Jack's Mannequin, Mates of State, Broken Social Scene, The Winter Club
[Quoting from his Purevolume] "Polaris At Noon was conceived in January 2008 after Jason Suwito realized that his back catalogue of songs was piling up. Being a writer who’s music ranges from rock, to pop, to piano ballads, and electronic, releasing music in a serialized manner (one week at a time) was perfect for a collection of songs that don’t necessarily fit into one cohesive album. The dynamics of fan-to-artist relationships are changing with the plethora of social networking sites popping up on the net. With no record label, no distribution, and literally no startup fan-base, what better way to start up a project than with something new and heavily reliant on the Internet. "
His EP for a while was actually featured on Absolutepunk.net for free, so I feel that it's almost obligatory to give you guys the same opportunity after listening to him, if you like it you can download his 3 MP3's that I'll have down at the bottom of the page up for a certain amount of time [a week, or possibly just a few days]. I thought this was definitely one of the more stunning releases of 2008, and I think you will too, so check it out.

http://www.purevolume.com/polarisatnoon
These three songs that I'm giving away where once part of a promotion of Absolutepunk.net, and this is to be used as the same. This is to promote Jason's music and to grab attention and fans, and if you like it, go out and buy or download his stuff. These will be taken off after due time, in a few days after people have gotten the chance to listen and review.

Mp3's from the EP 'The Pilot':
Track 2: 'Sinner's Ball' - http://www.box.net/shared/ax2id6nk8c
Track 3: 'Viewer From Afar' - http://www.box.net/shared/v4j6h6cws0
Or you can also stream the songs on Imeem, to first give it a listen, here.


Wasteland - Polaris At Noon


Sinners Ball - Polaris At Noon


Viewer From Afar - Polaris At Noon



Polaris At Noon - Biography - Polaris At Noon

saturday rage. #1

Alright, today I'll cut straight to the cheese with a few of my favorites and whatnot. I've been a bit late to climb on the boat but Tilly & The Wall, Tegan & Sara, Metric are absolutely amazing. I've been realizing that the amount of female singers in the indie/alternative scene has been climbing over the past year or so, and the amount of talented ones has doubled. So I decided to feature a few of the ones that I've observed for a while for you guys to listen to.

Remember, the mp3's are up for a temporary time, and are used for purposes that have to do with reviewing and learning to like different artists. If you want to support them, go out and buy the album, or EP. It really does help the artists, particularly in the indie scene.



Tilly & The Wall - Omaha, Nebraska.
Latest release: the album 'O,' was released last Tuesday.
Rating: 4/5.
For People who Like: Jenny Lewis with the Watson twins, Tegan & Sara, Rilo Kiley, Of Montreal, Metric



Beat Control - Tilly And The Wall

http://www.box.net/shared/l0c5vdqasc - 'Beat Control' Mp3.



Cacophony - Tilly and the Wall

http://www.box.net/shared/nhov884084 - 'Pot Kettle Black' Mp3.

http://www.box.net/shared/lb6acpm4o0 - 'The Freest Man [CSS Remix]' Mp3.

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'Lights,' from Toronto, CA

check her out at www.myspace.com/lightsnoise

for fans of: neversaynever, kill paradise, jukebox hero, brandie carlile, olivia broadfield

Another notable musician I want to bring to you is a girl that names herself 'Lights.' Is it just me or does it seem to be a growing trend to be only known by a single sur or first name? I mean, there's 'Adele,' 'Duffy,' 'Pink,' and so on. But this girl's pretty good, she has a new/wave, electronic sound to her, and she's going to be appearing at a couple dates of the Vans Warped Tour. Unfortunately the Warped Tour isn't coming anywhere within 4 hours of where I live.

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Here's some mp3's and remixes for you guys.
- Olivia Broadfield 'Lost in You' Mp3.
- Jukebox Hero 'Good Day' Mp3.
- Tegan & Sara 'Back in Your Head' (Disco Remix ) Mp3.
- Adele 'Cold Shoulder,' [Jazz Remix] Mp3.

I'll be updating again, probably today. I've got a couple other favorites and freebies featured by some artists that I want to everyone to listen to.

Friday, June 20, 2008

New Releases from Tuesday!

Yes, I am late on this trail, but released on Tuesday; there were several great releases including new albums from Tilly and the Wall, The Hold Steady, The Offspring, Wolf Parade, and My Brightest Diamond. All are great, and I'll try to be including featurettes on all of the above artists in the next few posts that I will put together.
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The Offspring, [1989 - now] sometimes quoted 'Offspring,' are a alternative/punk act from Garden Grove, California. They've released many cds over the years, but most notably the succesful 'Smash' [1994], the best selling independant album of all time; 'Americana [1998], Conspiracy of One [2000], and 'Splinter,' [2003]. So it's no suprise that their latest release: Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace has been highly anticipated for years to come.
It seems to be a growing trend lately, for artists to either give away their album for free download [as the case was for Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails] or to stream their entire album for listeners to listen to before going out and buying. I think of this highly as a wise decision, so that we all know what to expect before buying the record. The Offspring, have followed this trend, by having their album streemed in its entirety on a great music streaming/playlist site called imeem. Here is the playlist, official, of their new full length album that you can listen to on the side of this blog. Enjoy!

A little bit of everything.


The Ting Tings - Shut Up And Let Me Go


This is the song that you've probably recognized off fo the Apple-Ipod commercial recently. It's 'Shut up and Let Me Go,' by the Ting Tings; a new British arrival on the scene that has recently released their album 'We Started Nothing,' already #1 on the UK charts, and have released several additional singles ['That's Not my Name,' 'Great DJ']. They're a great band, though they aren't making up their own genre of any sorts, all their songs are fun and addictive.

Also, check out the great Calvin Harris remix of their song Great DJ.

Poets of the Fall is a great Finnish band that I've recently discovered through several friends. They've been around for a good several years, and have released several albums and LPS. Unfortunately, it's extremely hard to find a good price on their actual cd to import into the United States for under 50 dollars even if I'd really want to buy it. That's why I'm offering this download of their hit song 'Carnival of Rust,' for a week's time. It's great alternative.

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On a more recent note, there's a woman named Duffy that's being rumored to be the next Amy Winehouse, lyric and vocal wise that is, seeing as most certainly she doesn't seem to be going down the path of alcohol destruction that the 'Rehab,' singer did. She actually recently won against the best new artist The Last Shadow Puppets for her song 'Mercy,' as the best single of the year at the Canadian Music Awards. That song was also avalible free for download on Itunes for a good while, and it has to be one of the best that they've offered. This woman has an extroadinary voice that combines the sounds of jazz and modern alternative/pop in one.

Anyways. Check out her single 'Warwick Avenue,' here for mp3 download temporarily. This is for promotional use only, and it is licensed to the artist.