Monday, April 30, 2007

Tereu Tereu Set to Play Woodstock After Release of First E.P.


Tereu Tereu are a local band from Fredericksburg, Va/The University of Mary Washington; and they are about to release their debut E.P. Feline Ambition. The first single (the one song that Ross sent me) Furwinked (The Lion/Bear Song) is the first indie rock song I have heard in a while with a Vibraphone. That is not so bad, because this band makes it work well.

From the bands drummer: "Tereu Tereu have been together in its current incarnation since about September of 2006 playing whatever it is we play (usually pop indie type rock). We recently recorded our debut 3 song E.P. Feline Ambition with Jason Caddell (Dismemberment Plan) and mixed it with Devin Ocampo (Medications, Beauty Pill) which should be ready for consumption any minute now. Tereu Tereu are Ross Marshall (drums, percussion, vocals), Matt Bradshaw (trumpet, keys), Ryan Little (vocals, guitar), and Adam Bray (bass)." They aren't too bad live either, so check em out. Buy the E.P., go to a show, stalk Ross on facebook, whatever it takes. Know this band.



Tereu Tereu - Furwink (The Lion/Bear Song)

Sunday, April 29, 2007

† Realse Date Set For July 10th. Get Ready

Track List:
01 Genesis
02 Let There Be Light
03 D.A.N.C.E.
04 New Jack
05 Phantom
06 Phantom pt. II
07 Valentine
08 The Party
09 DVNO
10 Stress
11 Waters of Nazareth
12 One Minute to Midnight

Word.

Plus Move(ing) on up....to the east side.

For all of you who read this blog regularly I'm sure you know of Plus Move. (They were in the first post). In case you are wondering why I know about/love this band it's because a friend and band mate from high school is one of the members. I have sort of kept track of their progress since they started up last July.

Well, there is a cool new development for them, an article in The Phoenix, which is a New England arts and entertainment magazine/newspaper based in Portland/Boston/Providence. They also had their first show last weekend that was apparently off the hook (sorry I couldn't drive up to Boston to see it). So, in an attempt to continue spreading the good news that is Plus Move here is the article and an older song from Plus Move, Live It Up. Be sure to check these guys out before they become the next Justice.

The Phoenix Article
Plus Move - Live It Up
Plus Move MySpace Page

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Another day down.

Today I will be featuring two indie artists that I have been playing a lot lately. Walker Kong and Laura Veirs. If you have heard of either of them (Besides my friends who read this) then congrats. From what I can tell these artists are still pretty unknown to a lot of music snobs. Maybe I am wrong, it doesn't really matter. Both of these artists have put out recent albums. Laura Veirs Saltbreakers and Walker Kong's Deliver Us From People.

Pink Light by Laura Veirs is a pretty catchy simple guitar tune. The lyrics are really what make this song standout:
" Sorry I was cruel, I was protecting myself
Drifting along with my swords out flying
Tattering my own cells and I tattered yours, too
Took you and rocked you around me like a spell"

Also, since I'm a drummer the clapping polyrythms are pretty hip. It may not mean much to anyone else, but it's nice to hear something like that in an already cool song.

Andy Warhol And The Honey Bees by Walker Kong is the next song. The intro drums hearken back to the intro from I Feel Free by Cream. I'm sure you all know you it.... Anyway, the rest of the song builds off this beat with some lilting guitars and the lead singer bringing the song home perfectly. I would like to give props to the Glorious Hum for turning me onto this song. That is all for now, it's dinner time.

Laura Veirs - Pink Light
Walker Kong - Andy Warhol And The Honey Bees

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Post coming later.

Ok, I know there hasn't been a post since Sunday but I have been a little busy. I am finishing up some reflections for my Kierkegaard class, which I also wrote a paper for last night, this afternoon so I should be able to post something of importance this evening before the office. Word.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Sunday Post to Distract Myself

Well, I have not posted in a while, but it doesn't really matter cause no one reads this. Ok, on to the music cause I do not feel well right now and I need something to keep my mind off things. I downloaded Donovan's "Catch the Wind" this week cause I could not keep it out of my head. It's from the GE commercial that airs during The Office. I know that is specific, but again, no one reads this. I will not be uploading it because like a good boy, I purchased the song from iTunes. Yesterday I went to DC with my girlfriend to hit up some galleries and just get off campus. That was the big set-up, here is the story. So, you know all those street vendors that sell hot dogs and soda and stuff? Yeah, well, they also sell egg rolls. Is it me or does that not fit at all? Granted, all the workers of these stands are Asian, but still, it is a tad bit odd.
Menu: Hot Dog, Polish Sausage, Vienna Sausage, Soda, Chip, Ice Cream, Egg Roll. Ok, enough of that story, it is not and did not go anywhere.

Back to music: I got that Amy Winehouse album which was a somewhat pleasant surprise. Her voice is different but the music is solid. Very reminiscent of Motown with its own updated twist. Ok, I have to admit, I really have no idea what is going on in music these days, both the indie side and pop. I never listen to the radio and rarely read mp3 blogs or pitchfork and whatnot. I just want to throw that out there in case for some reason she is really popular right now. Yes, I do generally know when albums are coming out, but I don't have a calendar or anything with this all mapped out. What else, oh yeah, this band I'm From Barcelona (who are from Sweden...no comment) is pretty neat. The album is called Let Me Introduce My Friends and features swede companions Loney, Dear. It is all fairly catchy indie pop that promises to keep you happy. The song Treehosue has a very Polyphonic Spree sound to it even with the main instrument being a banjo. I guess that is all for tonight because I just do not want to be sitting here anymore, my bed looks a lot more inviting.

Amy Winehouse - Rehab
I'm From Barcelona - Treehouse

Monday, April 16, 2007

Panda Bear is Comfy in Nautica.

I have recently fallen in love with the new Panda Bear album person pitch. I am a fan of Animal Collective and was excited to hear this solo effort by Panda Bear (a.k.a. Noah Lennox). Most of it follows the same echo repetition with a sort of chanting ethereal quality that can be found on many Animal Collective albums. The first track is very reminiscent of a Beach Boys harmonized single and instantly catchy. The rest of the album flows very nicely. I am posting the first song as a teaser for the rest.

Another artist that is neither new or very underground but who I love just same is Neko Case. I discovered her one night in the campus radio station and was hooked from the first song "If You Knew' off her live album The Tigers Have Spoken. One of the most striking things about her music is her voice. It is reminiscent of such great country/folk artists such as Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. She is also the lead singer many of The New Pornographers songs. The song I am posting is from her solo record Blacklisted. Check it out, cause I think it's pretty neat. Yes, neat.

Panda Bear - Comfy in Nautica
Neko Case - Stinging Velvet

Friday, April 13, 2007

Justice Vs. Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party (SebastiAn Remix), Neutral Milk Hotel

Today's post includes two remixes and an older song that is custom to praise among indie scholars and music nerds(same thing). The first is a remix of Franz Ferdinand by Justice. I won't lie, the first time I heard this song I could have taken or leaven it. The second time through however, a lot better. The break down of the vocal part is pretty cool, if not actually consistent. The next song is a remix of a Bloc Party song of their new LP, A Weekend In The City. Though I had not heard the song before the mix, it inspired (yes, inspired) me to listen to the real song. Even though I do not consider Bloc Party as one of the greatest bands ever (they have some catchy songs with better than average lyrics), this mix and original are pretty good.

The last song is from Neutral Milk Hotel, the acclaimed indie band of mid-90's fame. If you have not heard of this band or this song (Holland, 1945) then you have some catching up to do. Parts of the song are loosely based on the Diary of Anne Frank which Jeff Mangum had read prior to Aeroplane. The lyrics are truly beautiful, if not even sad. I offer this one song among the whole album as a starting point for no particular reason except that, I can't post the whole album. All I can say now is to buy the album. I actually went out and bought it on vinyl last year because there is something about that medium that I feel meshes with the album so well. Till next time.

Songs:
Bloc Party - I Still Remember (SebastiAn Remix)
Franz Ferdinand - The Fallen (Justice Remix)
Neutral Milk Hotel - Holland, 1945


Thursday, April 12, 2007

First Post: Uffie and Plus Move.

First Try
This is my first attempt at a music blog. I am still searching around to figure out a good way to post mp3's and such, but hopefully I decide on something soon. I pretty much want to use this to just babble about what music I am listening to. This does not mean that I will be talking about all kinds of super secret up and coming bands all the time I might decide to post a Leo Kottke song I am listening to or some other random song that you should know.

To get things started I am putting up an Uffie track that I just heard last night and thought was pretty cool/funny. Normally this is not my kind of music, but I gave it a shot because she is part of the ed banger group which I have recently fallen in love with. It all started with my friend Paul who is in the group Plus Move. I will also throw up their new mixe of the Justice track D.A.N.C.E.. That's all for now, enjoy the songs.

Pop The Glock - Uffie

Justice D.A.N.C.E. (Plus Move Remix)