Dumbo Gets Mad is a blossoming psych rock project out of Italy. It’s a solo venture, and surprisingly so. Rarely does a single person sound this engaging and dynamic. “Plumy Tale” is the only song to released thus far, and it displays some undeniable taste. The opening sax and
We already blogged a stream of this track, so why not blog the MP3 not that’s it’s officially out? As I’m sure you’ve heard, Canada’s Women have a new LP slated for Sept. via Jagjag. For those of you who might not have heard the
Live performances from California’s Religious Girls shot by the good people at terroreyes.tv. The songs performed are “Care Harder” and “Charity.” They display some tight musicianship, nimble improvisations, and some pretty hectic noise. These guys clearly have fun doing what they do. TND TIP: Brush your teeth.
Stream tracks: “Tomboy” / “Slow Motion” TND TIP: Comb your hair.
Superhumanoids- Cranial Contest TND TIP: Film in HD, but only if you have a hi-def camera.
1. Black Milk- Welcome (Go Home) Black Milk‘s upcoming album is pretentiously titled Album of the Year, but this man has reason to be cocky. Working out of Detroit, the guy has built himself up as one of the hardest-working producers in underground hip hop. He’s not a
I was sure that by the end of 2009, chillwave would be dead, but it’s quickly becoming the genre that just won’t quit. Change Leopardon isn’t a chillwave project, but it dabbles. It’s fronted by a CT music producer with pretty varied tastes. His debut EP,
Video for a track from Reflection Eternal’s latest LP Revolutions Per Minute, which is out now. Go, Talib! /via/ TND TIP: TRY LISTENING TO THE GETO BOYS.
Behind every great song is a great groove. “Beat It,” “Soft Pyramids,” and “You Wanted a Hit” bring a deep appreciation of rhythm to the table, which is why people are dancing on top of it. Texas’ the Young Maths care about percussion, too. They don’t beat you over