Wednesday, 27 March 2013

THE OH HELLO'S

Sometimes all it takes is 90 seconds. To be more specific 97 seconds consisting of 3 verses of thought provoking lyrics. Sometimes that's all you need.



"I've seen the true face of the things you call Life. 
The voice of the siren that holds your desires.
But Death, she is cunning, and clever as hell, 
and she'll eat you alive."




So that was Maggie and Tyler Heath, a sibling duo from Texas who make superb folk rock music under the name The Oh Hello's. While creating a steady following stateside over the last year they released their debut album Through the Deep, Dark Valley last October which they produced and released fully independently. Like all great folk albums it's a self-contained concept album which the band themselves state is at its best when "listened to in its entirety, in chronological order, in one sitting." For that full listening experience head to their bandcamp where you can also buy the album on a lovely "name your price" scheme. Fans of The Lumineers, Edward Sharpe and Of Monsters Of Men should be all over this!

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

MOUNT KIMBIE - MADE TO STRAY


It's been a little while since we heard from post dubstep pioneers Mount Kimbie. Their huge 2010 release Crooks & Lovers gained an incredible amount of critical success and their unique blend of melody driven, minimalistic 2-step made the duo one of the hottest electronic acts of both 2010 & 2011. Three years on from then sees the return of Mount Kimbie along with a new album released on Warp Records at the end of April and a brand new single: Made To Stray.


Mount Kimbie have a knack for putting sounds together that other producers would steer clear of and Made To Stray is no different. You may raise your eyebrows after the first 90 seconds as high tempo percussion loops over a low-fi broken beat which transitions into a basic house beat. After the initial build up kicks in and the track suddenly is filled with lush keys and echoing drums you'll find yourself so immersed that the vocal at around the 3 minute mark will come as a perfect, if not unexpected, surprise and you'll probably forget what the start of the track sounded like, which means you'll just have to listen to it again....and again.

This little beauty is FREE at the small cost of your email address. Lovely stuff.


Friday, 15 March 2013

NEW LES SINS


Les Sins

Chaz Bundick's little side project was responsible for Fetch one of my favourite electro house songs of last year. But with Chaz currently on a world tour supporting a new album Anything In Return released by his excellent core project, Toro Y Moi, a new Les Sins release has come as a unexpected but welcome surprise.

That being said Grind could easily be a B-Side to any of Toro Y Moi's recent releases which amplifies Chaz's  summery dance development. It's happy, it's fun, it's funky, it's disgustingly chill and it makes me feel that summer isn't so far away.

Like the previous Les Sins record, Grind is being released through Dan Snaith's (Caribou/Daphni) innovative Jiaolong label on the 18th of March.





Wednesday, 6 March 2013

LONDON GRAMMAR


I've had a thing recently for songs that seem to start quietly and unassumingly but gradually progress and build slowly and steadily until suddenly that simple vocal is surrounded by numerous layers of lush drums, melodic keys & spine-tingling backing vocals. I love the suspense and the surprise element of it all along with the excitement.

London Grammar


Here is my latest offering of beautiful, suspenseful music, London Grammar. There's little information regarding the very slick sounding outfit. From what I can gather there are 3 of them and they are, as there name might suggest, based in London. 

The track below, Metal & Dust, is from their debut EP under the same name and it's a stunner. 

It starts off with lead vocalist, Hannah, singing over a mesmerizing and soft instrumental with the introduction and withdrawal of drums adding emphasis only when it's needed. The final minute sees Hannah's vocals chopped and broken along with layer upon layer added to lead to an unwanted end. Truth be told I think it ends all to soon but that has just resulted in a LOT of repeat plays.


Really looking forward to hearing more from this mysterious group.