Monday 3 October 2011

Out This Week



Colleen Green - Rabid Love


Colleen Green comes from Oakland, but she sounds like she comes from 1993. This track from her new EP 'Cujo' sounds like a number of early 90s singles released by the 4AD label. There's a definite hint of The Breeders about 'Rabid Love', yet Green manages to make her music sound fresh rather than a rehash. Noisy, melodic and under 3 minutes – like all the best pop songs should be.Hit the arrow for a free download.

rabid love // colleen green by sexmusic

More free tracks including a Pixies cover are avaiable on Colleen Green's bandcamp

Buy the EP.





Givers - Meantime


Mixing up the styles (not to mention the rhythms and the tempos over the course of a single song) are Louisiana's Givers who release their new album 'In Light' next week. This week, however, sees the release of new single 'Meantime' which combines traditional guitar-pop with Afrobeat influenced rhythms and a tropical tang. The result is like less preppy Vampire Weekend, summery and fun.


Givers' website






Clock Opera - Lesson No. 7


Clock Opera have also mashed their influences into a unique sound over the course of a few independently released singles. Now signed to the ever reliable Moshi Moshi label, they bring us the unsurprisingly wonderful and inventive 'Lesson No. 7'. Expect many glowing reviews when they release their début album.

Clock Opera - Lesson No. 7 (Full Version) by clockopera

A Tom Vek remix of this track is free from Clock Opera's website






Oberhofer - Gotta Go


19 year old Brad Oberhofer isn't just ignoring the any talk of the death of guitar music (which is nonsense by the way), he's doing his best to prove it has a future and that he's a part of it. 'Gotta Go' is brilliantly wide-eyed and energetic, it clatters along as if the whole thing is held together with sellotape. Rest assured, guitar music is in safe hands. Yours for free below.

Oberhofer on Facebook




 

OBLIGATORY RECORD OF THE WEEK

dEUS - Keep You Close


Arguably the best band to come from Belgian soil, dEUS, have had a fairly lengthy career, gaining much acclaim in the mid 90s, before taking a break for a couple of years in the 00s and reforming with a changed line up. New album 'Keep You Close' is out in the UK today (it reached gold status in Belgium on the day of release) and shows that the ravages of time and a change of personnel hasn't adversely effected their music. The album's grand, cinematic title track shows they're still a match for the best bands the current music scene has to offer.

dEUS - Keep You Close by dEUSbe

dEUS' website

Buy the album.





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