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27 May 2012

Gap Dream

Gap Dream: Leather

Gap Dream is a project thought up, written down and recorded from start to finish by Cleveland’s own Gabriel Fulvimar. Bask all night in its spooky, spooky, psychedelic glory. 

Grab the self-titled record now on Bandcamp or buy the cassette tape right here.

“There’s a trap in my mind where I get caught, it’s only late at night when it goes off, sometimes I go a little too far you better get moving before I go dark. There’s a trap in my mind where I get caught. It only takes a little thing to make it start. Sometimes my friend see the darkness swell up ahead, sometimes he knows I have a rough night ahead. You have your demands and I have mine I just hope to God they never aren’t mine. You have your demands and I have mine. You have your demands except mine are with me all the time, they’re with me all the time.”

Photo by: Unknown

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20 May 2012

Coastal

Coastal: Heart Of Tin

Coastal, what an adorably warm and fuzzy reflection on young love.

Visit Paul J. Fox on the Bandcamp.

“Ask myself a question, am I in love with you? I’ve wondered this for weeks now I think I’m starting to fall for you darling. So I know in my heart of tin I know it’s time to squeeze another heartache in. Love of mine, it’s time to think about you all the time like that. Now things can happen, I know that it’s not safe. I’ve found a brand new Jesus, now I’ve got to keep the faith. Heart of tin, it’s time to squeeze another heartache in. Love of mine, it’s fun to think about you all the time like that.”

Photo by: Jan Gorman

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13 May 2012

Here We Go Magic

Here We Go Magic: How Do I Know

Here We Go Magic has become my Springtime soundtrack. On their latest effort, Luke Temple’s songs move by with ease. On “How Do I Know”, they refuse to satisfy your bass craving instead propelling forward with a  bi-chordal structure, wonderful melody and handclaps.

A Different Ship is out now on Secretly Canadian pick up your copy now. They’re hitting the road real soon too.

“How do I know if I love you when I sure like your bread, the way that you tucker and straighten your bed? How do I know if I love you? How do I know if I know you when you come out clean from the shower, squeak to the touch and you smell like a flower? How do I know if I know you? Some men die in a fall, not trusting their nose to show them the way. Some men die in a fall, the sun ain’t no keeper in the pit of that day. How do I know if I love you when all these things come and go? You can’t stand them together in some neat little row so how do I know? How do I know if I know you if the light in your house isn’t on. I thought I heard movement but maybe I’m wrong so how do I know if I know you? How do I know if I love you, if you’ve drawn an imaginary line, the way that you’re walking, two steps behind, how do I know if I love you?”

Photo by: Gregory Mitnick

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6 May 2012

Perfume Genius

Perfume Genius: Take Me Home

Perfume Genius, aka Mike Hadreas, is a Seattle-based songwriter whose latest effort, Put Your Back N 2 It, has been appearing on music and fashion blogs daily. He writes with a beautiful simplicity. When constructing a song, it can feel impossible to resist the massive urge to always add more, to speed it up or to find a hook and repeat it every fourth line. Hadreas’s ability to let the reverberating piano sounds and beautiful lines fade away naturally are what make this record so wonderfully satisfying and intimate.

Out now on Matador. [Get it]

“Take me home, tend to me, babe, you lay me down easy for I have grown weary on my own. Oh, all alone, I wither and I burst I run my mouth like a fool. I’ll be so quiet for you, look like a child for you, be like a shadow of a shadow for you. Take me home, tend to me, babe, you lay me down easy for I have grown weary on my own. On, all alone, I wander aimless, I work the corner of an endless grid. I’ll be still for you, like a dead dog, wait my eyes part, oh all for you.” 

Photo by: Angel Ceballos

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22 Apr 2012

Summer Twins

Summer Twins: Worryhead

I’ll be honest, I’m not exactly blown away by Summer Twins. Yes, they’re sisters. Yes, they’re cute. Yes, they’re from California. Yes, they worship at the church of Zooey. Okay, I made that last one up.

That said, the thermostat hit eighty degrees in Portland today and I’m absolutely exhausted so this just sorta fits.

“Sleepy head why don’t you go to bed. You’ve done enough why don’t your rest your head. Worryhead, why don’t you save the rest for another time you have done your best. Don’t worry, don’t worry, worryhead. I promise if you close your eyes, I promise that you’ll be alright. You’ll get through the night now turn out your light. Don’t worry.”

Photo by: Joy Newell

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8 Apr 2012

The Lumineers

The Lumineers: Big Parade

Like many, many others, I’m absolutely obsessed with the beautifully put together, very recently released album by The Lumineers. Go ahead, buy it. Sad news, if you didn’t see their live show within the last month or so, you’ve missed them for now. I have a feeling they’ll be back around soon.

“Lovely girl, won’t you stay, stay with me. All my life, I was blind, I was blind, now I see. Fleet of black limousines, all tinted machines, here comes the cavalcade with the armored cars, armored cars like barettas, flags on antennas, designed to keep me safe, keep me safe. Oh my my, oh hey hey, here he comes, the candidate, blue eyed boy, United States, vote for him, the candidate. Diamonds cut for the karat, plaster of Paris, floats fill up the street. Beauty queens, with the white gloves, as sick from the night clubs they wave with pageantry. Oh my my, oh hey hey, here it comes the big parade, marching bands and barricades, make way for the big parade. Canvas covered in resin, violent men dance the blood ballet. Bookies say it’s the third round when Louie will go down, if he don’t there’s hell to pay and hell to raise. Oh my my, oh hey hey, here he comes, the welter weight, take a dive for goodness sake, say goodbye to the welter weight. Catholic priest in a crisis torn between romance and Jesus who will win the civil war. I’m in love with a woman, yeah this is my confession and I can’t be a priest any more. Oh my my, oh hey hey, there he goes, the man of faith, left the church for a fiance, let him love, the man of faith. TV cameras, TV cameras and stage hands, American bandstand, electric guitar, and you sing songs, sing songs for the lonely all the girls with the room keys, know the words by heart. Oh my my, oh hey hey, here she comes my saving grace. Burn the car and save the plates, she’s arrived, my saving grace.”

Photo by: Hayley Young

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1 Apr 2012

Lost in the Trees

Lost in the Trees: Vines

North Carolinian, Ari Picker, uses a cinematic style while creating a whole world of sound, leaving space where space is due and creating cacophony where nothing else will do. Lost in the Trees latest effort, A Church That Fits Our Needs, is best when enjoyed in its entirety. There are several lyrical themes that run throughout the work: golden, light, protection, fear, glory, memories, water and eyes. One read through the press release and suddenly the melancholic feeling the record leaves behind is understood. You’re listening to a devine exploration of a painful past.

“Follow your shadow down to the ocean and get swept up by the sea. You are weeping, you are weeping all that I’ve done to you was once done to me. Such a wicked, wicked house we’re on rounding your memories. And all your words can try, you words can try but there are things that words can’t say, I’ll watch you fall away, fall away as you cower under our graves. I swore I saw her in her golden armor float up around the house, was so glorious, was so glorious, she came down and put her song into my mouth. Her voice lights up the darkest staircase, I’m home when you’re around. And my song will try, my songs can try but there are things that songs can’t say, so watch me fall away, fall away as I cower under your grace. Am I hopeless, am I hopeless, I trust you but where are we walking to?”

Photo by: Annalee Harkins

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1 Apr 2012

Q1: Important Songs

2012 is 25% complete and I’ve managed to scrounge up a lovely baker’s dozen. Just nine more months before 2013 engulfs this beautiful mess.

January 01, 2012: Kathleen Edwards “Change the Sheets”

January 08, 2012: Blaudzen “Le Chant De Cigales”

January 15, 2012: Laura Gibson “Skin, Warming Skin”

January 22, 2012: Sharon Van Etten “Serpents”

January 29, 2012: Hospitality “Liberal Arts”

February 05, 2012: Damien Jurado “Museum Of Flight”

February 12, 2012: Cate Le Bon “Ploughing Out, Part 1”

February 19, 2012: Bowerbirds “Tuck the Darkness In”

February 26, 2012: Y La Bamba “Houghson Boys”

March 04, 2012: Fanfarlo “Lens Life”

March 11, 2012: Grimes “Oblivion”

March 18, 2012: Alex Winston “Locomotive”

March 25, 2012: Yukon Blonde “My Girl”

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