Thursday, December 20, 2007

News: Winterpills Post Preview Track From Upcoming Album




The dual vocal, pop-folk ensemble Winterpills have posted a track from their currently untitled new album, due in 2008. You can go here to listen to Beesting. (While there, I highly recommend checking out "Hide Me", also on their player, from their 2007 release - "The Light Divides". If you like what you hear, they're also currently running a special to buy their two currently released albums at discounted prices. I highly recommend both, not to be biased or anything. Hey, they might even throw in a free badger with your order!*)



*Badger offer void if ordered after 12/15/07.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Hymns Travel In Herds....In Texas!

As the saying goes, "Don't Mess With Texas!" Blackland Records is validating that statement with the release of the sophomore album from pet project, Hymns. Travel In Herds is a spacious and aural pleasure, and was recorded in Palmer, TX smack dab in the middle of a 60 acre ranch.

Sleeping on couches in the studio, eating every meal on location, and enjoying Coen Bros.' movie marathons heavily contributed to the 70's folk-rock vibe that transcends over the record. Oozing a warm concoction of equal parts Sparklehorse, Wilco, and Neil Young only seems to touch on the powerful nerve these ol' boys have hit on. It will hit shelves on March 11th, so tide yourself over with the hypnotizing single, "I Can't Be What You Want".

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Okkervil River Unveils The Golden Opportunities Mixtape


One of our very favorite bands, Okkervil River, has already released an amazing album this year with The Stage Names. But fortunately for us, that wasn't enough for these generous souls. Now they are offering The Golden Opportunities mixtape, a free covers album available on their website.

These songs – including selections by Randy Newman, Joni Mitchell, the Fugs, and Serge Gainsbourg – were recorded live on tour around the United States, and range from performances with a live orchestra to solo songs recorded in hotel stairwells. Go to www.okkervilriver.com now to get the whole record for free, complete with printable artwork (in different color combinations) for those who want to make a physical copy of the CD.

This is such a great idea, (especially considering this one is really good,) and a lot more artists should consider things like this.

The Kills Giving Me A Fever

Domino Records will be releasing The Kills' brand new album, Midnight Bloom, on March 18th. Check out the video for the wonderful single, "URA Fever".




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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The Sub Pop Roundup!


Sub Pop Records have earned such a place in my heart and mind (and ears,) that I'm devoting a monthly column to their wonderful offerings in mass format. I'll try to never miss an album, if possible, because the label just has a knack for delivering the goods. This months edition features two releases from the past few months.

Kinski's 7th LP, Down Below It's Chaos, continues to showcase the Seattle boys' stoner meets avant-garde eccentricities whilst throwing in a few more vocals than you may be used to.

At times, the whole sound seems tired, like I've heard Kyuss and Black Sabbath play similar riffs and sludgy vocals years ago. But, it's their post-rock side that really keeps me intrigued. Tracks like "Boy I Was Mad" and "Silent Biker Type" definitely keep me interested, but the more stoner oriented tracks seem a bit retread and lacking.


Now, with The Go! Team's 2nd album, Proof Of Youth, it's not that I don't find it insanely catchy or wierd or utterly interesting, but I can't get over the fact that it feels like a huge gimmick.

"Grip Like a Vice" hammers you immediately with a sound akin to M.I.A., and doggone it's infectious with it's 80's ghettoblaster beats and Chuck D style rhymes. Almost immediately, however, they can pull a switcharoo on ya with a Jackson 5 meets Animal Collective track like "Doing It Right". The whole album is so eclectic it almost feels contrived, I mean, who can mesh so many influences like this, naturally? But nothing can actually compare to listening to this album in it's entirety, it's just that unique. I definitely have my reservations, but this band won't soon be forgotten, and I'll surely tell a few friends.

That's it for this month's Sub Pop Roundup, next month we'll focus on two band's I have a major jones for with Band of Horses and Iron and Wine.

Kinski MP3
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The Apex Theory Will Become MT>Helium

Experimental rock trio, The Apex Theory will play their last show on December 14th at Whisky A Go Go. After 2+ years working on their sophomore LP, Faces, they decided that a change was needed and will officially become MT>Helium.

Look for the album to be released digitally in March with hard copies in stores soon after.


MP3: Stream the Album

Monday, December 10, 2007

NEWS: Future Of The Left Are One To Watch


Future Of The Left are composed of two thirds of the now defunct rock band Mclusky, singer/ guitarist Andy Falkous and drummer Jack Egglestone, and one-fifth of rock band Jarcrew, wild-eyed frontman Kelson Louis Matthias. Both bands shared a mutual admiration; both bands bit the dust in their own special way. Jarcrew released one album, got lost in their confusing maze of great ideas, and finally disintegrated shortly after their drummer left. Mclusky released three albums and finally fell to pieces under largely acrimonious circumstances, the gory details of which the curious can doubtless find recounted somewhere other than here.

Future Of The Left mix it up with the punk rock and the indie. They have songs about the skeletons of tiny children, Tories and cats. The album has been called, of all things, "devious" and they caused a mini riot at their record release show in London, for serious! http://www.nme.com/news/future-of-the-left/31377

Like Rarebit, scurvy and Bonnie Tyler, they are from Wales. Their debut full-length "Curses" is out on too pure January 29, 2008.

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Needless to say, I'm diggin' it.

News: Dikta Post Christmas Song


Okay, this might be a bit self-indulgent, but if it's relevant to me, it might be relevant to 2 other people out there! The Icelandic darlings, Dikta, have posted their version of their native country's christmas tune, "Nóttin var sú ágæt ein", at this link. This was recorded last year and they are currently recording a studio version to be posted soon.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

News/Download: WhiteRoom Post New Song

Anyone that knows us who write here on Rabbit Hole knows that we love some WhiteRoom. They have been gracious enough to give their listeners a taste of their new recordings. You may go to http://www.whiteroom.ca/music to get your own acoustic copy of "Addicted to Gold". Once you're done, I'm sure the guys wouldn't mind you stopping by their myspace site to give them a thanks, kudos, or if you feel it necessary - a "don't quit your day job". (For those not familiar with the band - now's a good time to start... it's free-form jazz meets radiohead meets that last song on Incubus' Morningview CD)

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Lingua is Freaking Good

You probably haven't heard of Lingua before, but don't read too much into that. They are from Sweden, Stockholm in fact, and have actually been plugging away for the better part of 7 years.

All that is just info, however, and their sound should be much more important to you. What they are is extremely heavy, thick, and layered art-metal. Think ISIS and Dredg mixing paints, because those are the two bands that come to mind when you listen to their debut album, The Smell of a Life that Could Have Been.

Fortunately, I discovered this album only recently, and they are now in the middle of production of their sophomore album. Try and track down the debut album now while you await the new one.

MP3: Check out the track "May Crayons Guide the Sheep."

The Heavenly States Will Release "Delayer" In Feb.


For Delayer, THE HEAVENLY STATES have decided to use their collective studio experience to produce the record themselves, unlike their earlier albums, which were produced by such big names as Jeff Saltzman (The Killers, Two Gallants), Paul Oldham (Will Oldham’s brother and main producer), and John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr, The Hold Steady). Delayer is thick with sonic layers and, as Rolling Stone says of their prior album, “delivers equal parts patchouli-soaked violin and Superchunk-worthy melodies.” Delayer is the band’s first effort on new label, the Rebel Group. Look for it in February.

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