Sunday, October 25, 2009

Malegoat: Plan Infiltration



Ladies and gentlemen: the Japanese Algernon Cadwallader. I could just leave it at that, but this band is amazing. Apparently these guys became friends with Craig from Be Happy Records over the internet and he was able to convince them to come stateside. They ended up only coming to the east coast for like 4 shows before heading home and I was lucky enough to see them in Baltimore last month. They have this EP and a self-title cassette that can be purchased through Be Happy Records. Enjoy.


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Monday, October 19, 2009

Penpal: S/T



Here's a cool concept. Two dudes who live far away from each other send musical ideas back and forth until songs form. Sound familiar? The two former guitarists from the band Marquette took the Postal Service formula and applied it to twinkly emo and the results are awesome. Very laid back tunes with minimal vocals and bits of electronic elements which reminds me a bit of Pele/Collection of Colony of Bees. Their album is free for download from their website.


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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Rockets and Blue Light: A Smashed City With Flames and Music in the Air



Here's a fun emo band from New York who I don't believe is active anymore. This 4 song EP is the only thing I could find on them, but it's pretty cool. It reminds me of a less technical/mathy Kidcrash. Sparse vocals low in the mix with dueling guitars twinkling it up front. Dig it.


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Monday, October 12, 2009

Twain Harte




I love the internet. I don't know much about this band other than the fact that they're from California, they rule, and at some point broke up. They're a little harder than most of the stuff I've posted but I fell in love with this band months ago and felt they needed to be heard. Still plenty of noodles, but they are a bit more mathy in a Faraquet-like way. The link I have uploaded is for two releases; 'A Sunny Place for Shady People' and a self-titled EP. I'm more partial to the latter but give them both a listen. You won't be dissapointed.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Dasha: Damned If We Do



Female-fronted noodles out of New York. Dasha balance on the border between emo and indie pop. Lots of really awesome drumming on this album. CHECK IT OUT.



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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Grown Ups: Songs

OK so I've found a bunch of cool bands recently so I figured I should try to put a little momentum back into this here blog. LETS DO THIS!




I can't remember where I stumbled across these 5 twinkly jams but I definitely dig Grown Ups. I think the biggest complaint one can have about this 'genre' is that all the noodlely songs blend together after a while. I mean, can you really tell the difference between one Ghost and Vodka song from another? Grown Ups does a good job of mixing catchy sing-along melodies on top of the noodles to really make their songs distinctive. They're from Indiana and most likely listen to the same music you listen to. Enjoy.

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