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Soundtrack2 Ep. 107: Shadow

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A Place To Bury Strangers, Stars, Grizzly Bear, Wild Eyes, Glass Vaults & more

Photo by Phil Askew luminouslives.com

Lots of strong new releases this week. Not to mention that two of the featured bands have the word “wild” in them.

Dig in.

1. Dan Deacon – Lots
Absolutely slamming new anthem starts the party. Download on his site.

2. Young Galaxy – Youth Is Wasted On The Young
Seems with every new release, this band steps further into the 1980s. Not that that’s a bad thing.

3. Stars – The Theory of Relativity
Somebody’s been listening to a lot of M83. Nice to hear fresh sounds from this band, also available on their site.

4. Wild Nothing – Shadow
I can see this fictional airbrushed, longing music video playing in my head.

5. It Hugs Back – Half American
This song hugs me in a very nice way. Imagine a poppier Broken Social Scene.

6. She’s So Rad – Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart
Shimmering chillwave and vivid choruses make this the track of the week.

7. Wheat Fields – Heaven Is A Place Where Nothing Ever Happens
Some beautifully wistful dream pop.

8. Grizzly Bear – Sleeping Ute
Can’t say many other GB tunes stood out for me, but this latest folk electric psych single is just riveting.

9. Richard Hawley – Leave Your Body Behind You
What’s in the water these days? First Paul Weller psychs out and now it’s RH’s turn to get trippy. A crooner from the Standing At The Sky’s Edge album.

10. Archers Of Loaf – Dead Red Eyes
I was mainly into their early 90s records, but as part of its reissue series Merge has dropped a great track off 1998’s White Trash Heroes.

11. Exitmusic – The Sea
A mysterious quiet/loud mini epic.

12. Amen Dunes – Bedroom Drum
Through Donkey Jaw track that I can’t stop listening to.

13. Glass Vaults – Into Clear
Prodding, almost ambient drifting tune that builds to an amazing finale. Was a little slow to realize how awesome this track is.

14. Rancho Relaxo – Wisdom Blackout
Damn catchy Brian Jonestown Massacre-style psych…I keep finding great tracks on my iPod from these S2 faves.

15. Broken Water – Drown
Fantastic, primal drone psych out of Olympia.

16. Black Night Crash – Baby It’s You
This new shoegaze track off the excellent Drawn Out Days has been driving me nuts. This singer sounds exactly like someone else, but I’m at a loss. Can somebody help?

17. Six Organs Of Admittance – Waswasa
Sometimes you just have to shred. This new Ascent track embodies glorious rock and roll abandon.

18. Wild Eyes – Ride
Chugging motorik shoegaze? Check.

19. Pagiins – I Don’t Feel Anything
The surfers head to the biker bar for an after party.

20. A Place To Bury Strangers – Revenge
Good to hear this band continue scorching the earth on their latest Worship.

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A Place To Bury Strangers, Stars, Grizzly Bear, Wild Eyes, Glass Vaults & more

Photo by Phil Askew luminouslives.com

Lots of strong new releases this week. Not to mention that two of the featured bands have the word “wild” in them.

Dig in.

1. Dan Deacon – Lots
Absolutely slamming new anthem starts the party. Download on his site.

2. Young Galaxy – Youth Is Wasted On The Young
Seems with every new release, this band steps further into the 1980s. Not that that’s a bad thing.

3. Stars – The Theory of Relativity
Somebody’s been listening to a lot of M83. Nice to hear fresh sounds from this band, also available on their site.

4. Wild Nothing – Shadow
I can see this fictional airbrushed, longing music video playing in my head.

5. It Hugs Back – Half American
This song hugs me in a very nice way. Imagine a poppier Broken Social Scene.

6. She’s So Rad – Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart
Shimmering chillwave and vivid choruses make this the track of the week.

7. Wheat Fields – Heaven Is A Place Where Nothing Ever Happens
Some beautifully wistful dream pop.

8. Grizzly Bear – Sleeping Ute
Can’t say many other GB tunes stood out for me, but this latest folk electric psych single is just riveting.

9. Richard Hawley – Leave Your Body Behind You
What’s in the water these days? First Paul Weller psychs out and now it’s RH’s turn to get trippy. A crooner from the Standing At The Sky’s Edge album.

10. Archers Of Loaf – Dead Red Eyes
I was mainly into their early 90s records, but as part of its reissue series Merge has dropped a great track off 1998’s White Trash Heroes.

11. Exitmusic – The Sea
A mysterious quiet/loud mini epic.

12. Amen Dunes – Bedroom Drum
Through Donkey Jaw track that I can’t stop listening to.

13. Glass Vaults – Into Clear
Prodding, almost ambient drifting tune that builds to an amazing finale. Was a little slow to realize how awesome this track is.

14. Rancho Relaxo – Wisdom Blackout
Damn catchy Brian Jonestown Massacre-style psych…I keep finding great tracks on my iPod from these S2 faves.

15. Broken Water – Drown
Fantastic, primal drone psych out of Olympia.

16. Black Night Crash – Baby It’s You
This new shoegaze track off the excellent Drawn Out Days has been driving me nuts. This singer sounds exactly like someone else, but I’m at a loss. Can somebody help?

17. Six Organs Of Admittance – Waswasa
Sometimes you just have to shred. This new Ascent track embodies glorious rock and roll abandon.

18. Wild Eyes – Ride
Chugging motorik shoegaze? Check.

19. Pagiins – I Don’t Feel Anything
The surfers head to the biker bar for an after party.

20. A Place To Bury Strangers – Revenge
Good to hear this band continue scorching the earth on their latest Worship.

  continue reading

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