The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have a new video for their song “Young Adult Friction” check it out below and enjoy the free song while you’re at it.
Free MP3 Click HERE.
THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART
Apr 28 2009 Lee’s Palace Toronto, Ontario %
Apr 29 2009 The Pike Room at Crofoot Pontiac, Michigan %
Apr 30 2009 Beachland Tavern - All Ages Cleveland, Ohio %
May 1 2009 The Summit Columbus, Ohio %
May 2 2009 The End Nashville, Tennessee %
May 3 2009 The Earl Atlanta, Georgia %
May 4 2009 Local 506 Chapel Hill, North Carolina %
May 5 2009 Talking Head Club Baltimore, Maryland %
May 6 2009 The Barbary (Early Show) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania%
May 7 2009 Champion Ship Lemoyne, Pennsylvania
May 12 2009 Bowery Ballroom New York, New York %
Jun 18 2009 Cake Shop New York, New York #
July 10 2009 South Street Seaport New York, New York % (FREE)
July 18 2009 Pitchfork Fest Chicago, Illinois
July 20 2009 The Echo Los Angeles, California *
July 21 2009 The Rickshaw Stop San Fransisco, California *
July 23 2009 Backspace Portland, Oregon *
July 24 2009 Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC *
July 25 2009 Capital Hill Block Party Seattle, Washington
% = w/ Zaza
# = w/ Crystal Stilts
* = w/ Girls
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Papercuts
You Can Have What You Want
(Gnomonsong)
Street date: April 14, 2009
Our rating: 8.0

FREE MP3 “You Can Have What You Want” (single)
FREE MP3 “Future Primitive (Ruby Suns Remix)”
A little catching up: Papercuts’ You Can Have What You Want is the newest phase in Jason Quever’s ongoing pop investigations. The relatively earthbound happy-sad pop of Mockingbird & Can’t Go Back is now launched into the vault of the skies. Here Quever delves further into epic, hazy pop using mostly vintage organs, pulsing bass & Kraut-via-Ringo-inspired drum rhythms. Intact from those earlier efforts are Quever’s sense of arrangement and drama, as well as his soaring vocals, draped in reverb gauze.
The Review: This record was a hard sell, slightly irritating in the beginning but it definitely leads you on an adventure. The record first time through left a sense of heaviness as the vintage tones do take a toll on your brain but it does lead you to a second listen. The second time through, though, the drone turns into beauty and you start to hear the great sounds found deep in the mix. There is a trippy undertone and definite smarts when it comes to mixing the singing in. Jason Quever has a high light and thin voice which provides just the right contrast to the music. His voice sometimes resembles that of Josh Klingoffer on some of John Frusciante’s solo records. The record deserves a good sitting down, closing of the eyes, and total immersion. This type of 60s organ and deep trip pop is something Jason Quever is definitely aware of and makes good use of on this record. The drums have that type of 70s roll off at musically important junctures and overrall are just as clever as the rest of the record.
The somber tone is rather inviting despite what you may expect out of pop music. Some of the stand out tracks to take a look at are Future Primative and The Void. In all the tracks flow well so it’s a good record to listen to in full.
The Scenario: You Can Have What You Want is perfect for a late summer evening, when the world starts to cool down, and you need a good sound to reflect on. Try it.
Take a listen to the free mp3 and go buy the record on April 14th when it’s released.
Cheers.
This entry was written by , posted on April 13, 2009 at 11:24 pm, filed under Music and tagged Free Mp3, Jason Quever, Papercuts, You Can Have What You Want. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.
Born On Flag Day is Deer Tick’s highly anticipated second full-length album and follow-up to the band’s 2007 internationally acclaimed debut War Elephant (reissued in 2008 by Partisan Records). This release follows two years of extensive touring across the country and abroad. Unlike War Elephant, this album features the three new members of Deer Tick that principal songwriter John J. McCauley III recruited to become the band’s current incarnation - Andy Tobiassen, Dennis Ryan and Chris Ryan. Born On Flag Day therefore is more developed soundwise to accompany the full band making it a much fuller record. The album is set for a June 23rd street date on Partisan Records.
Deer Tick shares their first single off the new record “Easy” which I heard live at Bowery Ballroom. Sounds great live and is pretty interesting recorded.
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Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band are set to release “One of My Kind” on April 15th, a documentary that will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the band’s journey over the past year and a half. Made by the band’s guitar-tech Phil Schaffart and presented by causecast.org, “One of My Kind” traces the group’s ever-growing bond as friends and collaborators. Footage from Tepoztlan, Mexico, where they recorded their first album, Conor Oberst, their worldwide tour in 2008, and the making of Outer South in El Paso, TX takes viewers on a 60-minute musical journey around the world.
Also available today is an mp3 of “Nikorette” from Outer South. Download it here for free.
The film will be available as a free stream or HD download exclusively on Causecast.org, IFC.com, conoroberst.com, mergerecords.com, and wichita-recordings.com. Additionally, Causecast.org partner sites IFC.com, The Huffington Post and Myspace IMPACT will each feature exclusive outtakes, trailers and live acoustic performances from the film. (www.huffingtonpost.com) (www.myspace.com/impact) Unlike any film release before, Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band are donating the documentary, “One Of My Kind” for FREE, in the hope that viewers will make a donation to one of the many nonprofits or causes on Causecast.

This entry was written by , posted on April 8, 2009 at 1:36 pm, filed under Music and tagged Conor Oberst, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, Free Mp3, Nikorette, One of My Kind. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.