Sunday, 30 November 2014

The Delta Riggs / Dipz Zebazios

Μ'άρεσε το 6:



@mp3rally ή @exystence

Monday, 24 November 2014

Parra For Cuva / Majoure

Asthmatic Kitty Digital Sampler, Autumn 2014



(free download @bandcamp)

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Blockhead / Bells And Whistles

νέα κυκλοφορία από το παλικάρι:



δεν ξετρελάθηκα πάντως, έχε χάρη που'ναι Νίντζα

@mp3rally

Friday, 14 November 2014

Kalabi / Bread and Circuits



Bread and Circuits is a collection of some of Kalabi's earlier work, including some remixes of earlier tracks.



@israbox

Sunday, 9 November 2014

Delta Club ep by Delta CLub



sympa,  get it at the bandcamp

Monday, 3 November 2014

SW/MM/NG – Feel Not Bad

The appropriately titled Feel Not Bad is the warm, jangling debut from Fayetteville, Arkansas indie pop quintet SW/MM/NG.
Difficult name aside, their music is decidedly trouble-free as they turn in a set of sparkling guitar pop tunes in the key of summer.
In both structure and melody, the band prefers simplicity,
letting the songs unfold at their own pace while using a palette of gentle psychedelia and heavy doses of reverb to color the backdrop.
Echoes of Galaxie 500’s pastoral indie rock resound throughout the album’s eight tracks, most of which clock in around a somewhat lengthy five minutes,
which is occasionally a bit too long and leaves attention to drift.
The songwriting and melodies are well-crafted and enjoyable, but their brand of shimmering, low-key pop is probably better served in bite-sized doses.
The carefree catchiness of “Some Dreams Come True” and “Younger” is undeniable,
and there is a very likeable charm to the whole affair even if, at times, it fails to fully captivate.
The album’s sequence is a bit curious, with the more upbeat and midtempo tracks up top and a cluster of slow burners holding down the back end, slowing the momentum.
Still, after so many songs in a similar vein, the pensive and moody “Oils” is a welcome change, boasting a very John Squire-inspired guitar tone.
The closing number “Good to Be” cruises at a comparable speed,
but ends the album on a warm, uplifting note as it concludes in a lovely swirl of orchestrated flutes, organ, and guitars.
It’s a promising debut from a band with a lot of style, though some further attention to diversity and brevity could improve their future chances.

το highlight κατ'εμε:



και το υπολοιπο:



@exystence

Sunday, 2 November 2014

Jellybread - First Slice


Πώς μου είχε ξεφύγει αυτό, δεν ξέρω. Μπλουζιές από τα λειβάδια του Sussex. Σαν και αυτήν :