The Go Find’s newest album, Stars on the Wall (release date April 24th) as been described as, “A collection of good-sounding danceable pop tunes.” Check out the song Dictionary.
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Radical Face – Glory
Radical hat, too
Radical Face may be an uneasy band name, but there’s nothing perplexing about the song Glory which is a finely arranged track swarming with piano, handclaps and accordion.
Dntel – Dumb Luck
Dumb Luck is Jimmy Tamborello’s (the other Postal Service guy, Figurine) first album on Sub Pop to be released on April 24th under the name Dntel. Vocal contributions include Jenny Lewis, Edward Droste (Grizzly Bear), Andrew Broder (Fog), Conor Oberst and others. Check out the title track called Dumb Luck an epic track layered with samples and alluring vocals.
Know Your Fields
Fields of Poland
It’s hard to keep track of “fields” these days with band names such as, The Field, Fields, Field Mob, The Field Mice, Field Day, Fielding, The Magnetic Fields, and Horsey Fields of Love. London-based 5-piece Fields are brewin’ up some noisy guitars that may make you think of My Bloody Valentine. Here’s an mp3 called If You Fail, We All Fail.
Chromeo – Fancy Footwork
Chromeo is Montreal BFF’s Pee Thug and Dave 1. Fancy Footwork sounds like 80’s night mixed with LCD & Basement Jaxx and is probably being played at gay clubs all around the universe.
Total garbage mp3 of the day featuring Andy Partridge
Hello, cheese? NO! Cheese can’t dial a phone
Sweet Andy Partridge has been working on an experimental and improvisational collaboration called Monstrance to be released April 3rd. Here’s a track called I Lovely Cosmonaut that you might enjoy if you are currently preparing for 2007: A Space Odyssey.
CocoRosie – Rainbowarriors
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The Cassidy Sisters new album, The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn, will be releasted on April 10th. You like horse sounds? You got it! Check out the Rainbowarriors mp3. Sounds like Bjork, Lemon Jelly and some horse got together and layed down a serious track.