Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
CATEGORY: MP3
Wow. This is embarrassing. You know how I’m a really important music blogger and I always find out about cool bands before anyone else does? You know? Well, turns out I’ve totally been sleeping on this Fleet Foxes cd that SubPop sent me. Check out all this good stuff people have been saying about it weeks before I even took it out of it’s effin’ digipack sleeve:
“A stunning debut then, and one that will make Fleet Foxes one of the most sought after bands of the year.” - musicOMH
“It all adds up to a landmark in American music, an instant classic.” - The Guardian
“At its best, Fleet Foxes is warm and cathartic, with all the hopefulness of a balmy summer night.” - SPIN Magazine
SON OF A BITCH! Spin stole my ‘balmy summer night’ line. I was saving that for the next Beirut full length. Oh well, I guess that’s what I get for falling asleep at the wheel on this one. But no seriously, this new Fleet Foxes record is a landmark in American music, an instant- wait. SON OF A BITCH! Those assholes at the Guardian used my other line too. DAMMIT. This is what happens when you celebrate getting 200 hits in one day by drinking a lot of Red Stripe (I saw a pic of the guy from Rilo Kiley drinking Red Stripe) and fall asleep on the rooftop garden you always wished you had because you’re biggest wish in life is to live in a New York apartment that has a rooftop garden where you invite all your friends to party and watch your singer songwriter friend play his original accoustic songs to a starry eyed, cocaine-fueled crowd.
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
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Grand Island
CATEGORY: Editor's Pick - MP3

All it took was finding an amazing wallpaper on Google images to look up Grand Island on myspace, and I thank God that I did. After hearing one song I was immediately hooked and had to hear their other songs. I guess you could group them with that garage rock genre filled with the Raconteurs and the Strokes and such. But this band has some serious pop. Every song has such energy in it. The vocals are phenomenal and random horns and keys just jump out. I can’t say enough awesome stuff about these fellows from Oslo. The song I have posted is from their older album “Say No To Sin”, but they just released a new full-length a few months ago.
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MEHO PLAZA
CATEGORY: MP3

With a brand new release off Better Looking Records, Meho Plaza delivers a unique sound creating noisy 8-bit synth patterns with echoing vocals. They are really a tough band to compare to others, but I’ll give it a shot and say this is for fans of Q & Not U and The Dismemberment Plan. Some songs have great structure and grooving choruses and others are heavy, noisy bits. They just released their album on May 6th, so take a listen.
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Wolf Parade - Language City
CATEGORY: MP3
I apologize for this, the second Wolf Parade post in a week. I know I should be out with my ear to the wind, trying to find the next big experimental solo artist, but I can’t help myself. I’ve spent more time with these Wolf Parade teaser mp3s and the more I listen to them, the more I realize I love them. I hate to diss such a recent incarnation of myself but what was I thinking 4 days ago?
Take a listen to ‘Language City’, the second legally released mp3 from At Mount Zoomer. It doesn’t sound too different from ‘Call It a Ritual’. It doesn’t really pop. Or grab you. What it does is sink into your head like a brain worm and carve a home for itself, deep in your sub-conscious. Eventually you will go brain dead and die, but until then you can enjoy the refined indie-pop coming out of your lobes. Speaking of which, I’ll be damned if ‘indie-pop’ isn’t the least descriptive label ever. I wish I knew fancier words, or even how to write. That’d be useful.
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RYAN FERGUSON - KILL MY CONFIDENCE
CATEGORY: MP3

Formerly of the great No Knife, Ryan Ferguson is now working on some solo work. It’s great news because No Knife was awesome and hearing his voice on top of some nice acoustic song is great. It’s a nice change of pace for him, too. His first release was back in 2005 with a EP that gave him immediate recognition and included a song as a lead track for EA Sport’s The Sims 2. For Ryan, it’s almost a flawless transition going from aggressive, fast-paced music to acoustic, feel-good pop music. Take a listen.
Ryan Ferguson - Kill My Confidence
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Wolf Parade - Call It a Ritual
CATEGORY: MP3
Apologies to the Queen Mary was a solid little record. Perhaps not as great as the initial buzz promised but I know the first time I heard ‘You Are a Runner and I am My Father’s Son’ it put a smile on my face. I still listen to the album every once in a while. It’s still solid. I still smile.
I’m not sure about Wolf Parade’s new mp3, however. ‘Call It a Ritual’ isn’t a bad song- it’s actually pretty ’solid’- but it doesn’t make me smile. Nor does it get me too excited for the band’s up coming sophomore album At Mount Zoomer (out June 17th). The track actually reminds me of the first time I heard the Arcade Fire’s ‘Black Mirror’, a few weeks before Neon Bible was released. It was a darker song, undeniably well put together, but despite hitting all the regular marks for the band, I just ‘wasn’t feeling it’. That didn’t stop Neon Bible from being great though so I’m still holding out hope for this record. The Amazon product description calls At Mount Zoomer ‘this generation’s Marquee Moon‘ so at least we know the hype wheels are spinning.
Wolf Parade - Call It a Ritual
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BONUS! UNRELEASED MP3S FROM UP COMING SUB POP ALBUMS:
CSS - Rat is Dead
Appearing on the up-coming Sub Pop album Donkey (release date TBA)
Purchase CSS’s debut album Cansei de Ser Sexy on Amazon.com
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
Appearing on the up coming Sub Pop album Fleet Foxes (out June 3rd)
Pre-order Fleet Foxes’ self titled album on Amazon.com
Bodies of Water - Under the Pines
CATEGORY: MP3
For a four piece band Bodies of Water sure sound busy on record. The Los Angeles band’s self-released debut Ears Will Pop & Eyes Will Blink is a swirling storm of melodramatic pop, harmonized vocals and jangly percussion. Of course, much of the magic was added in the studio but the band does often recruit an expanded lineup for hometown shows to help re-create their frantic pop sound. When I saw them open up for John Vanderslice last year in LA, I was treated to an army of musicians hitting, blowing, & strumming whatever they could fit on stage with them, and shouting- I remember there was lots of group shouting. Despite all the activity, however, the music is never very chaotic; a little over-indulgent perhaps but never offensive.
‘Under the Pines’ is the first mp3 released off the group’s up coming sophomore record- and Secretly Canadian debut- A Certain Feeling (out July 22nd). Despite the better production, the song still carries much of the feeling of their debut- group melodies, long instrumental stretches, lots and lots of percussion. The theatrical ‘flair’ is here too, which seems to be becoming one of the band’s distinguishing trademarks.
Bodies of Water - Under the Pines
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BONUS FUN FACT:
Lead singer and organ player Meredith Metcalf supposedly doubles as a commercial actress (see the following Domino’s Oreo pizza beard commercial).
THIS WILL DESTROY YOU
CATEGORY: MP3

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
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WHY INTERCEPT
CATEGORY: MP3

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
Bon Iver - Skinny Love
CATEGORY: Editor's Pick - MP3
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.
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