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REVIEW: Valaska’s Natural Habitat

Posted on May 7, 2013October 9, 2013 by Kate Foster

With the warm, lazy summer months ahead, what could be better than a pensive indie album with fantastic acoustic instrumentals? Enter Valaska’s new album, Natural Habitat. The brain-child of Chicago native Dave Valdez, this record will uplift you with its often cheery acoustic guitar, then force you into a state of reflection with its unabashedly meaningful lyrics.

Produced by Copeland frontman Aaron Marsh, the album is clearly the result of much introspection and a complete turnaround in musical style – Natural Habitat is far more raw and thought-provoking than Valdez’s 2010 EP. Also notable is how influenced Valdez obviously is by acts as diverse as Elliott Smith, Bright Eyes, Iron & Wine, and Of Monsters and Men. This mash-up, whether Valdez is conscious of it or not, gives the listener a positively chilling indie experience.

The Elliott influence is apparent – and incredibly poignant – from the first track, “On the Surface”. Vocal layering and an emotional acoustic guitar pave the way for the song’s insightful take on man’s tendency to only scratch the surface of things. The record ironically picks up a bit with “Spanish Needles”, a tune entirely about the inevitability of death. Another favorite is “Golden Age”, a track that reveals Valdez’s experience touring with pop rock bands for a large chunk of his life – it’s undeniably catchy, even sweet, whisking us away to a different time and place.

By “Wildfire”, we’re hooked. The song presents a situation that everyone is familiar with: the promising nature of a fresh relationship, but also the care involved in seeing someone new. The title track, toward the end of the album, provides a comprehensive summary of Natural Habitat and Valdez’s new musical direction. It’s all about being alone, thinking everything through, and the array of emotions that coincide with that experience. Raw and whimsical, the track helps to wrap up the album in a beautiful little bow.

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Poppy Brothers’ “Superflu”

Posted on May 7, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

Check out Poppy Brothers‘ exclusive premiere of “Superflu” off of their upcoming album, Mark of the Beat, coming May 28!  Get pumped.  It’s a good one.

pacificUV debut new Track “I Wanna Be You”

Posted on May 6, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

pacificUV debuted their new track, “I Wanna Be You”, from their upcoming LP, After The Dream You Are Awake, out next week. The track can be streamed below.

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Small Multiples release new track

Posted on May 6, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

Small Multiples (songwriter Craig Hartley and Eli Friedmann) have released their new track “Makeup”, and we’re here to bring you an exclusive stream.  So you’re welcome/enjoy/repeat/dance silly.

The Appleseed Cast release new LP

Posted on April 22, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

The Appleseed Cast is set to release their new LP Illumination Ritual tomorrow via Graveface Records. The LP can be streamed in full via Pitchfork Advance!

The Babies share video for “Mess Me Around”

Posted on April 18, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

The Babies share their newest video for “Mess Me Around”:

They also announced a summer 2013 tour:

Apr 19 – Somerville, MA – Starlab
Apr 20 – Middletown, CT – Wesleyan University
Apr 21 – Winooski, VT – Monkey House
Apr 22 – Montreal, QC – Il Motore
Apr 23 – Toronto, ON – Silver Dollar
Apr 24 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
Apr 25 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
Apr 26 – Baltimore, MD – Golden West
Apr 27 – Brooklyn, NY – Glasslands
May 03 – Albany, NY – Valentines
May 04 – Bennington, VT – Bennington College Sunfest
May 25 – PRIMAVERA SOUND FESTIVAL
May 26 – Grenoble – Le Ciel
May 27 – Strasbourg – Le Troc Cafe
May 28 – Paris – Le Point FMR
May 29 – Nantes – Stereolux
May 30 – Limoges – La Fourmi
May 31 – Switzerland Lausanne – Le Romandie Club
June 1 – Italy Modena – Mattatoio, carpi (modena)
June 2 – Switzerland Luzern – Radio 3Fach Voliere Bar
June 3 – Germany Munich – Kafe Kult
June 4 – Austria Vienna – Arena
June 5 – Czech Republic Prague – K4
June 6 – Germany Dresden – Ostpol
June 7 – Germany Berlin – Monarch
June 8 – Sweden Malmo – Debaser
June 9 – Stockholm – Debaser
June 10 – Gothenburg – Roda Sten
June 12 – Denmark Copenhagen – Huset-KBH
June 13 – Germany Hamburg – Astra Stube
June 14 – Germany King Georg
June 15 – Holland Utectht – Ekko
June 16 – Holland Amsterdam – Paradiso
June 17 – Belgium Kortrijk De Kreun
June 18 – Holland Groningen – Vera
June 19 – Bristol – Start the Bus
June 20 – London – Lexington
June 21 – York – The Duchess
June 22 – Brighton – Greenstore

SHOW REVIEW: Crystal Castles at the Tabernacle

Posted on April 18, 2013October 9, 2013 by Kate Foster

A threesome of musicians swarmed the Tabernacle stage, awash in black, taking their places before a massive, eerie depiction of a cloaked figure embracing a naked human form. The waifish, platinum blonde front woman, Alice Glass, took a drag from her cigarette as the heavy beats reverberated around the room.

Crystal Castles provided an incredibly contradictory show in the best way on April 17. Though Glass and crew entered the stage to a near riot – the audience had waited over an hour for Crystal Castles to come on – the stall proved to be entirely worth it. Opening with “Plague”, the first track off their new album, (III), it was quickly clear that this set would be all about digital, electric glamour with a wash of old-school punk ideals.

Soon enough, the trio – consisting of founding members Glass and producer Ethan Kath, and touring drummer Christopher Chartrand – dove into tunes from their previous album, including “Baptism” and “Suffocation”. This is when things became truly rock ‘n roll. Between Kath’s impressive electronic instrumentals and Chartrand’s mind-blowing drum solos, Glass struggled to pull away from a security guard and crowd surf several times, and even began taking massive swigs of whiskey and spitting it over audience members.

We were most thrilled when we heard the first few beats of some of our old Crystal Castles favorites: “Crimewave”, “Alice Practice”, and a portion of “Vanished”, to name a few. By this point, Glass knew she held the crowd in the palm of her hand. She stood before thousands of energized fans, slugging from that same bottle of whiskey and twirling the microphone in her hand, as if teasing us to beg for more.

And “more” is what we got: among the trio’s encore songs was “Not in Love”, their undeniably catchy cover featuring Robert Smith. While we danced nonstop for the last minutes of the show, we couldn’t help but think how in love we were with Crystal Castles’ live performance.

Youth Lagoon premieres music video for “Mute”

Posted on April 16, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

Youth Lagoon released the new music video for “Mute” from Wondrous Bughouse.

Tour Dates:

04/16 San Diego, CA – The Irenic %
04/17 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey %
04/18 Santa Barbara, CA – Soho Restaurant & Music Club
04/19 Indio, CA – Coachella – 2pm – Mojave Tent
04/21 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom +
04/22 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress +
04/24 Austin, TX – Mohawk ^
04/25 Dallas, TX – The Loft ^
04/26 Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s ^
04/27 New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks ^
04/28 Birmingham, AL – The Bottletree ^
04/30 Orlando, FL – The Social ^
05/01 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West ^
05/02 Nashville, TN – Mercy Lounge ^
05/03 Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle #^
05/04 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle ^
05/06 Hoboken, NJ – Maxwell’s ^
05/07 Northampton, MA – Pearl St. ^
05/08 Hamden, CT – Spaceland Ballroom ^
05/10 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^
05/11 Columbia, MD – Sweet Life Festival
05/13 Toronto, ON – Great Hall ^
05/14 Columbus, OH – A&R Bar ^
05/15 Chicago, IL – Metro ^
05/16 Madison, WI – Majestic Theater ^
05/17 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line ^
05/18 Seattle, WA – Seattle University ^
05/21 Eugene, OR – WOW Hall
05/22 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
05/23 Vancouver, BC – Venue
05/24 George, WA Sasquatch! Fest
05/26 Boston, MA – Boston Calling Festival
06/05 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center *
* = w/ The National
# = w/ Jackson Scott
% = w/ Lady Lazarus
+ = w/ Best Dog Award
^ = w/ Majical Cloudz

SHOW REVIEW: 2013 NCAA Big Dance Concert Series

Posted on April 14, 2013October 9, 2013 by Jacklyn Citero

The NCAA came to Atlanta last weekend and in addition to basketball fanatics a like, the  sporting event brought with it The Big Dance concert series. High profile and sought after artists such as Muse, Dave Matthews Band, and Sting headlined the Saturday and Sunday shows in Centennial Olympic Park.

Saturday’s Coke Zero Countdown show kicked off that afternoon with the Athens’ favorite Yacht Rock Revue. Following our favorite ‘70s tribute band, was Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. In addition to making thrift stores popular as ever, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis proved their worthiness in the music spotlight not just by singing about poppin’ tags. The duo started us off with their song “Ten Thousand Hours” later followed by Macklemore (aka Ben Haggerty) draped in his now famous fur coat enthralling the audience with their chart topping hit “Thrift Shop.” That afternoon the crowd was also treated to the fan favorite “Same Love” and the recent hit single “Can’t Hold Us.”

In his hometown glory, Ludacris took the stage after Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. His charisma was the highlight of his performance (as if you have seen Ludacris perform before, you’ve seen it all) before. If his set at the Coke Zero Countdown happened your first time seeing Luda in action, it was a memorable performance as he broke out all the old favorites such as “Welcome to Atlanta,” “Act A Fool,” “Money Maker,” and “Roll Out”. Flo-Rida’s set followed.

The most anticipated act of the evening was of course the infamous MUSE. No surprise that they were headliners due to the NCAA using their chart topping hit “Madness” as the theme for this year’s March Madness. Although they gave us this single early on in their set, they were able to jam pack what seemed to be any song everyone hoped to hear from them into their hour long performance. Their stage presence was electric, captivating, and powerful. So powerful in fact that during “Follow Me” they blew the power (or perhaps just the mix board generator lost power). Following the 20 minutes of silence they continued on and Saturday in Centennial Park ended on a high and ever memorable note.

Sunday was the last day of the music festival and an early arrival to the park proved to be crucial in order to see the headliner of the Capital One Jamfest Dave Matthews Band. Before the park hit its limit of the 30,000 capacity and a small riot outside the park ensued later that day, Blind Pilot started the concert early that day followed by the ever loved Grace Potter & The Nocturnals. In her staple sparkling ensemble and spunky stage attitude she enchanted the audience with her ballads of “Stars” and my personal all time favorite “Apologies,” and then amped up the energy with the sounds of her single “Paris” and “Medicine.”

Sting took the stage next mixing in some Police favorites along with some of his top hits. He opened his set with “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” and then into “Demolition Man.” A Few songs later the audience was singing a long with “Fields of Gold,” “Message in a Bottle,” and “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da.” He closed out his set with “Roxanne” and soon encored with favorites of “Desert Rose” and “Every Breath You Take.”

Dave Matthews Band closed out the music festival and they did so with an energy that reminded me of their Central Park show in 2003. The Jamfest show from last weekend was reminiscent of this throwback due to both shows having the same opener “Don’t Drink the Water,” or perhaps DMB is just as good as they ever were. Their set was an all night jam fest that included crowd favorites of “Crush,” “Jimi Thing,” “Mercy,” and the ever loved “#41”. DMB brought the pure heat with their encore of “Two Step.” Whether you were in the front row or standing outside on the sidewalk after being shut out, anyone in the area of Centennial Park that night heard something special, and I couldn’t think of any better way to end this music, and basketball, filled weekend.

King Tuff pushes back album release and announces world tour

Posted on April 10, 2013October 9, 2013 by Vinyl Mag

King Tuff announced the unfortunate push back of his new album, Was Dead, to May 28,2013. However, he did release a track from the album, “Dancing On You”, that can be streamed below!

KING TUFF TOUR DATES
Fri. April 12 – Palm Springs, CA @ Ace Hotel
Wed. April 17 – Pomona, CA @ The Glasshouse w/ Dinosaur Jr.
Wed. April 24 – Sydney, AU @ Godgod Small Club
Thu. April 25 – Melbourne, AU @ Bermuda Float
Fri. April 26 – Brisbane, AU @ Primitive Room
Sat. April 27 – Adelaide, AU @ Tuxedo Cat
Mon. April 29 – Auckland, NZ @ King’s Arms
Tue. April 30 – Wellington, NZ @ Bar Bodega
Fri. May 10 – Cardiff, Wales, UK @ Clwb Ifor Bach
Sat. May 11 – South Yorkshire, UK @ Bowery Sheffield
Sun. May 12 – Glasgow, UK @ Broadcast
Mon. May 13 – Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social
Tue. May 14 – Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hound
Wed. May 15 – London, UK @ Birthdays
Fri. May 17 – Athens, GR @ Plissken Festival
Sat. May 18 – Utrecht, NL @ Le Guess Who Festival
Mon. May 20 – Berlin, DE @ FESTAAL
Tue. May 21 – Offenbach, DE @ Hafen 2
Wed. May 22 – Lyon, FR @ Sonic
Thu. May 23 – Nîmes, FR @ Paloma
Fri. May 24 – Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound Festival
Sun. May 26 – Toulouse, FR @ Le Saint Des Seins
Tue. May 28 – Zurich, CH @ Mascotte
Wed. May 29 – Luzern, CH @ Sedel
Thu. May 29 – Ravenna, IT @ Hana-Bi
Fri. May 31 – Rome, IT @ Muzak
Fri. Aug. 2 – Happy Valley, OR @ Pickathon Festival
Sat. Aug. 3 – Happy Valley, OR @ Pickathon Festival
Sun. Aug. 4 – Happy Valley, OR @ Pickathon Festival
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