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HOT OFF THE PRESS (#4)

The WalkmenYou & Me
To be released August 19, 2008 on Gigantic.

I won’t lie and say I was just buzzing with excitement over the release of the new Walkmen album.  After all, they’ve had a solid little career, with some pleasant peaks and even a good deal of critical acclaim for their 2004 release Bows + Arrows.  And they’re taking a generous step towards general angelhood with the pre-release method for their new album, You & Me, which they are offering for a mere five dollars online, with 100% of proceeds going to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.  But despite this undeniably excellent and heartfelt deed—not to mention the steady reputation the band has established—it’s always seemed like something’s holding back the New York quintet musically, and, unfortunately, You & Me isn’t about to dispel those notions.

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Thu Jul 31 2008 · Posted in Daily, Reviews

The Muslims - Extinction

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Directed by Russ Finkelstein & Matt Lamkin

Video for The Muslims' "Extinction".  Grab the download to this song in the song section.

Thu Jul 31 2008 · Posted in Music Videos on littleradio.com

Black Lips - O Katrina!

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Video for Black Lips' "O Katrina!" from Good Bad Not Evil (Vice)

Thu Jul 31 2008 · Posted in Music Videos on littleradio.com

This Friday @ Club De Ville:  SOUL HAPPENING (Presented by Waxploitation DJs)

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It's happening again.  The "Soul Happening."  AKA, the place to get down this Friday night. 

Four (4) DJs, masters of the wheels of steel, churning out a long, sweaty night of soul, funk and boogaloo.  Killer jams.  Throw down.

Tickets for this event will be sold at the door.  The music starts at 9pm.  More info here.

Wed Jul 30 2008 · Posted in Daily

This Saturday @ Red 7: RUSSIAN CIRCLES

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Live performance of "Death Rides a Horse" by Chicago's Russian Circles.  The song appears on their debut LP, Enter (Flameshovel, 2006).  Courtesy of Hallway Films.

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Wed Jul 30 2008 · Posted in Daily

The Dutchess & Duke : She’s The Dutchess, He’s The Duke

 

 

The Dutchess & The Duke
She’s The Dutchess, He’s The Duke
Hardly Art

Lately it seems that many new albums leave me feeling detached. There's little familiarity and I can't put my heart into it. So, to try and counteract this I've been turning to some more uncommon material. Garage folk; never heard of it. In fact I might be pulling the name out of thin air, but it is a fitting concept for this new find, The Dutchess & The Duke. Hardly Art, an off-shoot of Sub Pop from Seattle, and home of Arthur and Yu, a much loved release from last year, has brought forth this band in the raw. The music falls between a folksier Velvet Underground and a mellower version of The Black Lips. They make songs you want to sing a long to, and not care how hokey you may look doing it. Even with their stripped down, dual Boy/girl harmony and mainly acoustic set up, there is, just under the surface, a great swell of blusey garage rock pushing and straining to be heard. The first track, "Reservoir Park" caught me off guard, with its dark lyrics darted with hand claps and tambourines. What a bizarre mix, and yet so aurally satisfying. "Out of Time", "Strangers" and "Back to Me" capture that 60's Dylan-era twangy guitar, with howling voices reminiscent of the Mamas and the Papas. The Dutchess & The Duke know how to make simplicity 'full' sounding. Even with their starkest songs ("Mary"), there is a warmth that enriches every part. "She’s The Dutchess, He’s The Duke" is an overall easy listen. It doesn't warrant a breakdown of beats or samples, it just allows you to sit back and enjoy. I'd recommend "Reservoir Park", "Back to Me", and "I Am Just A Ghost".

-Elana Rintala

(Looking for something similar? Try these bands: Compulsive Gamblers, The Black Lips, and Arthur and Yu.)

Wed Jul 30 2008 · Posted in Reviews on littleradio.com

M83 - Kim & Jessie

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Video for M83's "Kim & Jessie" from Saturdays=Youth out on Mute.

Wed Jul 30 2008 · Posted in Music Videos on littleradio.com

The Hectors - Carol and Sanford

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Video for "Carol and Sanford" from The Hectors EP Sometimes They Collide.

Tue Jul 29 2008 · Posted in Music Videos on littleradio.com
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