Archive for May, 2008

THIS WILL DESTROY YOU Posted on May 19th, 2008 by Matt Consolazio

Out of all the bands I have found out about through random myspace profile hopping, I think that This Will Destroy You is the one I’m most happy I found. They have an incredibly goofy name, but in the midst of this giant post-rock craze, they really stand out to me. What they are able to do is find some really great melodies and allow them to progress so well. Sure, to a lot of you they may just sound like another Explosions In The Sky copycat, but give ‘em a chance. They stand out on their own in my mind.

p.s. – I’ve watched a view YouTube videos and I would LOVE to see these guys play live.

This Will Destroy You – They Move On Never Ending Tracks Of Light

Purchase This Will Destroy You’s self-titled sophomore album on Amazon.com

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Street art animation of the day Posted on May 19th, 2008 by Rich Belize

We’ve seen stop-motion animations that combine 2d art with real world backdrops but this short film from Argentinian street artist Blu takes things to another level. The animation starts with a single brick falling out of a wall and goes everywhere from there, spilling on to the sidewalk and hopping all over the city. Just hit play and see what we’re talking about.

The name of the film is ‘MUTO’ however other applicable titles include “Holy Cow” and “Coolest Video You’ll See This Week”.

Watch MUTO on Blu’s official website

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WHY INTERCEPT Posted on May 18th, 2008 by Matt Consolazio

I would be such a cheese if I posted my friends band on my first post for invisible limb, but I’m going to do it anyway because Why Intercept is a genuinely good band from Chicago. I personally have been waiting hear some new recordings for some time now and now that I have finally heard the album it is some pretty fantastic stuff. The album was produced and recorded by Paul Malinowski (ex-Shiner). This band is pretty much for fans of Russian Circles and Cave-In, circa Jupiter/Antenna. They are currently pressing hard copies and will be available shortly, just keep checking their myspace. The song posted is best exemplifies their sound.

Why Intercept – The Far Northwest

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Bon Iver – Skinny Love Posted on May 17th, 2008 by Rich Belize

Sibling labels Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans, and Secretly Canadian have always attracted solid talent to their roster and Wisconsin’s Bon Iver is no exception. Meaning “good winter”, Bon Iver is the stage name for solo artist Justin Vernon and his sparse, personal folk music which has collected much praise since his debut record For Emma, Forever Ago was released in February. The album was recorded in a remote cabin in Wisconsin during Vernon’s self-imposed hibernation from the outside world. The plan, according to Vernon, wasn’t to write a record during this time but it happened and no one can complain with the end result. On ‘Skinny Love’ the grizzled, flannel-loving Vernon shouts, whispers, and sings in his ear-grabbing falsetto, finding any way he can to get the lonely feeling of the track across. The acoustic music and sparse tone may be familiar ground for these kinds of projects but the raw delivery is something worth hiding out from the world for.

Bon Iver – Skinny Love

Purchase Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago on Amazon.com

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