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Manchester Orchestra release new video

Posted on February 24, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Manchester Orchestra are sharing their new music video for “Top Notch.” Their new album, Cope, will be out on April 1st.

 

 

Color War shares three remixes of “SOS” by Xiu Xiu, DJ Clap & Absofacto

Posted on February 24, 2014February 24, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Check out Color War’s THREE remixes of “SOS” by Xiu Xiu, DJ Clap and Absofacto below. Which one is your favorite?

COLOR WAR

03/07 Brooklyn, NY Baby’s All Right (Record Release Show) *

* = w/ Doomsquad

SoftSpot shares new track “King Porus” from forthcoming LP

Posted on February 24, 2014February 24, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Brooklyn trio SoftSpot are releasing the follow up to their 2012 Enso album. Their forthcoming record MASS will be released on April 8. Check out the new track “King Porus” here!

Tour Dates:
02/28 Brooklyn, NY – Shea Stadium *
03/11 New York, NY – Pianos #
03/22 Brooklyn, NY – Little Skips (after hours party)
05/03 Winooski, VT – Waking Windows Festival
* = w/ Happy Jawbone Family Band, Great Valley and Cigarette
# = w/ Celestial Shore

Axxa/Abraxas: ‘Axxa/Abraxas’

Posted on February 24, 2014February 25, 2014 by Kate Foster

Sometimes, you have to learn to be happy exactly where you are. And, thankfully, once in a blue moon, musical acts like Axxa/Abraxas emerge and remind me again why I’m so proud to be living in Athens, Georgia. The project of University of Georgia alum Ben Asbury is a unique blend of music and art that never ceases to inspire with its melting pot of 60s pop, 70s psych and post-punk. On March 4, all of this wonderment culminates in the release of Axxa / Abraxas’ self-titled debut album.

I suggest starting with the album’s first two singles (below), “I Almost Fell” and “On The Run”, especially if you’re a little weary of heavy psychedelia. Their sound is quite different from the rest of the album, yet still fits ideally between the other eight tracks. “I Almost Fell” is what would happen if A Flock of Seagulls was transported to the 70s, while “On The Run” dips deeper into straight rock n’ roll. This track is simultaneously reminiscent of the Doors and today’s surf punk bands – an odd but strangely satisfying combination.

The rest of the record proves to be much more expectedly 70s, a lot more lyrically inclined. “Ryan Michalak (Is Coming To Town)” opens the album in an instrumental haze of violin before jumping into a fuzzy-voiced tale about – what else – an old friend returning. Harder tracks like “So Far Away” make me feel like I’ve turned on an old Cream record, while more thoughtful tunes like “Painted Blue” tell me, “Close your eyes so your mind can see.” Groovy, no?

If at all possible, try to pick up a physical copy of the album – Asbury was in part picked up by the Captured Tracks label because of his demos’ stunning D.I.Y. silkscreen art. But don’t take too long eyeing this inevitably gorgeous cover art. You’ll want to get to listening to this psych masterpiece, stat.

 

Target x Peter Pilotto Collaboration

Posted on February 21, 2014March 6, 2014 by Kate Foster

Target is a company full of geniuses. Right in time for Fashion Week, when we’re all coveting the world’s most expensive clothing, the mass retailer dropped its collaboration with designer duo Peter Pilotto – a range of clothing items priced from $14.99-$79.99. From sexy skirts and jackets to quirky sunglasses and bathing suits, the collaboration makes it easy to look like a million bucks without maxing out your credit card.

Peter Pilotto – the brain child of designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos – is a brand known for its eye-catching prints and joyful colors; thankfully, they didn’t let their creativity slip when they began work on the Target line. In a collection eerily – and excitingly – similar to that of their Spring 2014 Ready-to-Wear show, neon-bright yellows, blues, reds and oranges pop out of graphic patterns like a call for summer from all us fashionistas.

My favorite piece in the collection is a sunny yellow bikini top structured like a bustier, with a blue and black floral print creeping up to the bust. It’s playful and attention grabbing, but still sophisticated enough to be flattering. And who could resist all those fitted printed dresses? They could take you from work to cocktails in a pinch. Finally, for all those shy gals out there, you can get your pattern fix with fun accessories like rounded sunglasses, slip-on sneakers and beach totes and towels.

The collaboration was released February 9 and is still surging strong through London Fashion Week. I suggest ordering your favorites online – stores are emptying out like it’s the Apocalypse! But, hey, who could blame shoppers for picking up thousand dollar designs for less than $80? I say join ‘em.

Second single from Foster The People

Posted on February 21, 2014February 21, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Foster The People have released their second single off their upcoming sophomore album Supermodel (due March 18th). Entitled “Pseudologia Fantastica,” the song showcases them as more than a one-hit-wonder. You can definitely get a feel for how their next album is going to sound. We’re so stoked!

 

 

Stream Creative Adult’s new album ‘Psychic Mess’ out Feb. 25

Posted on February 21, 2014February 21, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Grab an early listen to Creative Adult’s new album, Psychic Mess, out February 25 via Run for Cover Records!

Rush Midnight shares new video

Posted on February 21, 2014February 21, 2014 by Vinyl Mag
What, did Georgia O'Keeffe direct this or something?

Rush Midnight shares the video for “In Your Room.” Enjoy!

Cute Heels shares first single off debut album

Posted on February 21, 2014February 21, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Cute Heels has announced his debut album, Spiritual, out April 1. Get an earload of the first single, “SV Forest,” below!

James Blake revamps Kendrick Lamar

Posted on February 21, 2014February 21, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

The UK producer and singer, James Blake, has shown his mad skills with this remix. He gives Kendrick Lamar’s hit song “good kid, m.A.A.d city” this trippy R&B/electronic/baseball-stadium organ feel with awesome beats, throwing you back and forth with feels. While still keeping some of the concrete lyrics from Lamar’s song, the mix is just – I can’t. Do yourself a favor and listen to it below!

 

 

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