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stoops
Jun 11, 2001
Poolside - Slow Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlun7VOJDmI

one of the hottest tracks of the summer

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stoops
Jun 11, 2001
I'm eagerly awaiting this album to drop in October:

Tame Impala - Elephant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0jqPvpn3sY

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
The Strokes full album stream

http://goo.gl/V4uk3

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

ThatsMyBoye posted:

Arcade Fire updated their site with an upside down picture of an ocean and 3 clocks

http://reflektor.arcadefire.com/

Dunno if it's a countdown or what (the leftmost is showing my current time), but there you go, the latest bit of marketing.

the single is officially out

https://www.justareflektor.com/

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
Can anyone else hear the sample of Neighborhood #1 at the opening of the track?

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
Phantogram new album stream on NPR

http://www.npr.org/2014/02/11/271517810/first-listen-phantogram-voices

First listen, I really like it, more-so than their debut.

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
studio version of Interpol's, All The Rage Back Home, streaming on grooveshark.

http://grooveshark.com/#!/s/All+The+Rage+Back+Home/6WkbE8?src=5

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
Low - Christmas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IippcraBPKA

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

guppiehaus posted:


Petite Noir is a relative newcomer from South Africa. I heard his track Chess on XMU recently and it kind of caught me. It's very slow, but I love the amped up drums towards the end of the song. The rest of it ain't bad either. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCpkCLhZIJ0


Petite Noir is currently my favorite artist right now. anything he does is awesome. I loved Chess when it first came out, but i think i love Shadows more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOyYWeyPfZo

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Real Name Grover posted:

Be sure to listen to The King of Anxiety EP, too. The LP was one of my favorites from last year but I think the EP may be better, song for song.

Totally agree. Shadows is great from Kings of Anxiety

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOyYWeyPfZo

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
With Parquet Courts, if you want people to get into them, you first have to let them listen to LIGHT UP GOLD.

after that, they'll "get it"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPpihD340yE

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

Regarding DFA

Never Swim Alone is easily one of the top 5 tracks the bands has ever done.

https://youtu.be/-ZGqA14oQCQ

Perfect song for gym.

That's the track I hated the most. It's like weezer joined DFA. The record is solid, I think my favorites are moonlight and Never Forever

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Polo-Rican posted:

. . . and speaking of washed-up old people, I'm really digging the Clientele's new album, which is extremely dad rock (no more than war on drugs, I guess) but really well-crafted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7-Km2OMpSk

If it's a new album, why is the link from 2015?

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Alec Eiffel posted:

Interpol is trash after Antics

Fighting words. I really liked our love to admire and the move towards more cinematic type music. Carlos D is still one of my favorite bassists ever.

Paul banks lyrics were always odd but I thought Our love to admire had Paul’s most personal lyrics

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
New Interpol video with Kristen Stewart. I wasn't as big a fan of the first two singles, but this one is really good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLk8i2zw2jU

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Kramdar posted:

Indie rock has been on hiatus since Calla went on hiatus.

I like that someone knows who Calla is. Great band!

But for me, indie will always be modest mouse circa 1997 lonesome crowded west. 2000s became mainstream indie with the New York bands

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
Phoebe Bridgers posed for Playboy


https://www.instagram.com/p/CB1Ff8DhS6m/?igshid=d05chm8r29xw

stoops
Jun 11, 2001
Anyone listen to Inhaler?

Bono's son is the lead singer. Debut album came out about a week or so ago and it's really good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHJ7jpQKuqs

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Kramdar posted:

After clicking that youtube link for the Matt and Kim video, and accidently letting it play through, the next track was Float On, which then made me reminisce for the PDA video. And so I'm watching it and thinking what was the last album of Interpol's that I actually heard (Our Love to Admire). And now I've learned there has been four more releases since then.

Are there any notable tracks on their last four releases?

self titled:

"Summer Well"
"Lights"

el pintor:

"My Desire"
"Everything Is Wrong"

maruader:

"If You Really Love Nothing"
"NYSMAW"

Other Side of Make Believe:

"Toni"
"Renegade Hearts"
"Passenger"

stoops
Jun 11, 2001

abraham linksys posted:

did you listen to the live album from this year? I haven't gotten around to it yet but it's basically their third album, entirely new stuff since the frontman left. i watched a couple sets on festival streams and really liked it though i'm not sure it'd work as well in an album format

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbHV8oObR54

kind of how I feel about IDLES. I love them, but only live. I just don't like the sound on their albums. BUT, on their newest song, maybe this new album will be the one that I take in better.

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stoops
Jun 11, 2001

Bright Bart posted:

My favourite EP from an unsigned artist that rocked but never amounted to anything more has to be DOM's S.B.G.G.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0Phey_w41Q

It even had a single of sorts with Living in America, in that there was a version with Gucci Mane (who has had a soft spot for awkward white boys with stupid hair for decades now).

But I don't think dude was interested in promoting it or doing interviews. Then I understand he got side tracked with his work as a session musician/producer or whatever. And the music he did put out as DOM wasn't anything special.

If anyone else is a fan and can recommend something based on this style that'd be cool.

One of my favourite EP/LPs from an artist who isn't a professional musician has to be Ryan Gosling's Dead Man's Bones.

I loved DOM, i thought his song Crazy Girl was awesome. I wouldn't be able to name another musician like that...maybe Ty Segall?

My favorite artist that never got to where I wanted them too was Oberhofer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM6jZX4vIV4

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