Tuesday 31 May 2011

LEND THEM YOUR EARS - 31/05/2011 - THE STAY LOWS

Welcome back to This Does Not Make Me a Journalist for another Lend Them Your Ears, where we highlight a new band that we think deserve your attention. This week, all the way from Buffalo, New York, it's... The Stay Lows



This quintet, who aim to find the "midpoint between pretentious and geek", have been busy bees already, forming their current incarnation in 2006 and self-releasing 2 albums and an EP, all of which can be picked up here. Largely instrumental, the band's music drags you gently but firmly into its embrace, its mix of cello, synths, guitars, bass, drums and an occasional vocal, showcasing the band as the collaborative effort it is. The sound is warm, atmospheric and complex, at times sounding a bit like a more introverted Modest Mouse, with rougher edges and sharper elbows.

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The band's latest album Signature Bridge came out last year and the 9 tracks of the band's post rock/math rock blend are well worth a listen. Quality track titles such as Ugly Babies, Haunted Mouse and To Evil! (Waltz) are a nice added bonus as well. According to The Stay Low's Twitter account they are currently working on new material with the odd gig thrown in now and again around their native Buffalo, with the next date seemingly August 1st at Mohawk Place. 



Tuesday 17 May 2011

3-4-FREE - 17/05/2011 - THE PRIMITIVES, FLEET FOXES and DEMS

Hello again, I'm not going to be around on Thursday so this weeks 3-4-FREE is coming at you a bit early. Don't worry though, it's top notch stuff.

THE PRIMITIVES - NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET
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So, off we go with The Primitives and a stunning track off their new EP Never Kill A Secret. You may know the band for their 1988 single Crash, which reached number 5 and number 3 in the UK and American charts respectively. The new EP is a collection of covers of lesser-known female-fronted tracks, with Need All The Help I Can Get being a reworking of Suzi Jane Hokom's 1966 track. The Primitives give it a slightly more polished feel, but keep the edge and groove from the original to produce a kind of fresh-retro feel that rivals Hokom's version for sheer quality. (You can check out the original here)

FLEET FOXES - HELPLESSNESS BLUES


Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues by subpop


Hopefully by now you don't need me to tell you how fantastic Fleet Foxes are. Their debut, eponymous album garnered praise from all over the place, and rightly so. This taster from the second album, which also happens to be the title track, is 5 minutes of utter majesty, with urgent guitars powering around a magical vocal singing words of profundity. I don't think I've gone more than a few waking hours without listening to it over the last few days, it is truly amazing.

DEMS - JARNDYCE VS JARNDYCE





OK, so I'm a bit late getting in on the dems (to give the proper, grammatically incorrect name) love-in with Tom Robinson, Rob Da Bank, NME and Vic Galloway, but better late than never. The music is a kind of lo-fi urban-tinged folktronica and Jarndyce vs Jarndyce is rather poetically described as "a story about waiting for things". The XX and Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. are the most obvious recent touching points when describing the sound of dems' mellow vocals and pulsing electronica, but the waves that are being made by this London-based outfit are likely to mean they step away from such comparisons and become established in their own right.

So there you go, that's your 3 free, legal tracks for this week. Enjoy them and I'll be bringing you another Lend Them Your Ears on Monday.

Monday 16 May 2011

LEND THEM YOUR EARS - 16/05/2011 - THEY'RE HEADING WEST

Hello! In that age old blogger's tradition I haven't posted for several weeks, and for no particular reason. I've been busy - working, feeling an almost violent apathy towards the royal wedding and getting a haircut. But enough about me, here's They're Heading West.

This is why indie kids make awful police sketch artists.

I first discovered Portuguese band They're Heading West through the April edition of the Music Alliance Pact's free downloads. If you're unaware of the MAP it's a collection of 36 blogs from around the world, each from a different country. Every month each blog recommends one track by a band from their homeland and all 36 tracks get put together as a download giving you a brief snapshot of what's happening around the musical world. Find Aprill's selection here - http://thepopcop.co.uk/2011/04/music-alliance-pact-april-2011/ .

Anyway, They're Heading West's song My Case Is A Different One was recommended by the good people at Posso Ouvir Um Disco. Well, I imagine they're good people, I can't actually understand anything they write, given that it's all in Portuguese. But they can't be that bad as they like the chilled, multi-vocal sounds of THW. The quartet consists of three singer-songwriters and a drummer and with each singer-songwriter contributing individual songs the band's repertoire is nicely varied. Some songs feature delicate ukulele strains, others nod towards a more relaxed version of Blur's 13 era, whilst still others sound like Laura Marling slightly channelling the Mummers.


Although the band only formed earlier this year, and the members all appear to have slightly different musical outlooks, they already seem to be working well and it's not hard to believe that they "all enjoy playing each other's music immensely", as their Myspace states. All in all, despite the various inputs and variations THW make a wonderfully relaxing, bouncy sound that is perfect for summer listening, for tapping flip-flop encased feet in sunny parks and for listening weights from shoulders. 

You can download their self-titled 6 track EP for $5 (about £3) from www.theyreheadingwest.bandcamp.com and, if you happen to be in Lisbon, you can catch them at Bar A Barraca on May 31st. More information can be found at www.myspace.com/theyreheadingwest