Yellowcard has been one of the biggest and most respected bands in the scene for more than 10 years now. "Ocean Avenue" is one of our generation's anthems, and will always be a defining song in pop punk. The band is now about to release their sixth album with vocalist Ryan Key, and the album is definitely one of their best. The band took some questions from us at MuzikDizcovery that mostly focused on the new album, including possible bonus tracks, the reasoning for the releasing "Always Summer" first, the creation of "Here I Am Alive," the choice of guest vocalists on "Telescope," the final answer regarding if there will be an acoustic version of Southern Air, and much more that you can read below.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Album Retrospective: Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst
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| Album Rating: A- |
Posted by
Blair James Chopin
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Album Retrospective,
Blair Chopin,
conor oberst
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Album Review: House of Heroes - Cold Hard Want
| Album Rating: B- |
Posted by
Erik van Rheenen
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Album Review,
Cold Hard Want,
Erik van Rheenen,
House of Heroes
Artist Of The Day: Sebadoh
I'm sure I'm not the only one who's been caught completely unawares by Sebadoh's sudden return. Sure they've been touring for the past five years in support of reissues and other nostalgic means, but as a creative engine they've long seemed dead in the water. With that in mind, the release of a brand new EP, entitled Secret and announcement of a full length due in 2013 have come virtually out of the blue. What's even more surprising, though, is the quality of the material in question. Given that it represents their first output in 13 years, you'd expect Lou Barlow and co. to sound disjointed, or at least a tad ring-rusty. Instead, they've picked up seamlessly from where they left off, resuming the sloppy joys of their classic sound and reinstating it over the course of five excellent tracks. It may be described as "a taste of the upcoming album," but none of these songs are set to be reused, suggesting that even greater pleasures may lie in wait.
You can stream and purchase Secret from Sebadoh's Bandcamp page. A limited number of CD copies will be available at the group's coming live shows.
Posted by
Ali Welford
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Ali Welford,
Artist Of The Day,
Sebadoh
Album Review: The Gaslight Anthem - Handwritten
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| Album Rating: A- |
Posted by
Ali Welford
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Album Review,
Ali Welford,
The Gaslight Anthem
Monday, July 23, 2012
Artist of the Day: Port St. Willow
Port St. Willow, the brainchild of Brooklyn resident Nick Principe, is a breath of fresh air. The indie project has a knack for constructing ambient textures that stand out from the usual - it's one thing to create a stirring ambient track, and another beast entirely to construct one that endures in the listener's memory. I accidentally discovered Holiday (Port St. Willow's debut album) this morning, and I was pleasantly surprised by how rejuvenating it is.
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| Holiday |
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Unknown
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Jacob Royal,
Port St. Willow
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Album Review: The Antlers - Undersea
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| Album Rating: A- |
Posted by
Blair James Chopin
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Album Review,
Blair Chopin,
The Antlers
Live Review: Cult Festival - Hoults Yard, Newcastle - 07/07/2011
The idea behind Cult Festival was simple; take a selection of North East England's finest up-and-coming bands, and place them on a bill alongside some of the best that the nation's independent scene has to offer. It was a simple, yet genius concept, and one which found a perfect setting in the damp, dingy warehouses of Newcastle's Hoults Yard. By far the strongest supplement of the event, Saturday's main draw was a headline set from Mancunian legends The Fall, but as it happened that was only one of the highlights on a fine exertion for the region's most dedicated music lovers.
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Ali Welford
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Ali Welford,
Beth Jeans Houghton,
Cult Festival,
Live Review,
Sound Of Guns,
The Fall,
The Jess Roberts Band,
The Neat,
The Watchers
Interview With The Front Bottoms
If you follow bands like Say Anything, Motion City Soundtrack and Brand New, you've likely heard about The Front Bottoms. Over the last year, the band has burst onto the scene, opening for those three bands above and winning huge amount of fans over every show. On the last date of their tour with Motion City Soundtrack, The Front Bottoms took a few questions from us at MuzikDizcovery, about topics such as the size of their live band, opening up for Tenacious D, reflections on their self-titled album, lyrical styles, a possible vinyl issue of their older material, their plan to finish writing, and much more, which you can read below.
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Casey Whitman
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Casey Whitman,
Interview,
The Front Bottoms
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Live Review: Jukebox The Ghost, 9:30 Club (6/29/12)
Fans don't just go to live shows to listen to music, as they could just as easily do so on record. Live shows carry a multitude of other characteristics that separate them from just a simple recording, such as stage presence and crowd interaction. It's a rare quality these days to be as charismatic and warm as Jukebox The Ghost is in their live set. They noticeably try their best to put on a fantastic show and engulf fans in their set by making them feel like part of the show. It becomes more than just a show, it's a gathering of friends, all there to experience Jukebox The Ghost's quirky piano rock in all its glory.
Posted by
Casey Whitman
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Casey Whitman,
Jukebox The Ghost,
Live Review,
Savoir Adore,
Tereu Tereu
Friday, July 20, 2012
Artist of the Day: ASC
The date today is 20 July 2012; just over halfway through the year. Since January, ASC have released one double single, three EPs and one LP. That's a lot of music. What makes this all the more impressive is that, without fault, it's all rather good as well. With his own take on Techno, Ambient, Hardcore and even (we're told) Motown influences, ASC began his healthy binge of creating electronic music through an equally as large addiction to listening to it. While still in school he had already begun DJ'ing on pirate radio stations - a somewhat outdated pastime now that the internet exists - and this broad range of tastes and influences from such an early age is easily identifiable in his music.
Posted by
Jonny Hunter
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Artist Of The Day,
ASC,
Jonny Hunter
Album Review: The Contortionist - Intrinsic
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| Album Rating: B- |
Although The Contortionist’s debut album Exoplanet was a progressive deathcore success that nobody anticipated, the gears have shifted vastly since 2010 to prompt the creation of Intrinsic. The album features a more prominently progressive landscape, nudging the earth-shattering deathcore moments to the side to fit between pockets of tranquil ambiance. While the group’s new formula certainly isn’t flawless, it at least leads to a few of The Contortionist’s greatest moments yet. “Holomovement” channels the likes of Cynic in its dreamy atmosphere, in a way unforeseen by the group this far. Elsewhere, “Geocentric Confusion” ends on the sweetest note before giving way to the ambiance that defines Intrinsic’s transitions.
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Unknown
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Jacob Royal,
The Contortionist
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Artist of the Day: Polar Bear Club
Some bands were made to excel in the studio. The Story So Far put together a high octane whirlwind of a pop-punk record with Under Soil and Dirt, but their live show isn't as clean cut. They put on an energetic display at best. At worst, it's all over the place, frenetic and put to shame by their pristinely produced album.
Polar Bear Club is one of those lucky bands whose concerts transcend the solitary pleasure of listening an album. Like their namesake, the Rochester punk rockers plunge headlong into their performances with reckless abandon. Deep cuts like the anthematic call-to-stagedive "Living Saints" and "Burned Out in a Jar" pepper their sets with hardcore edge, but Jimmy Stadt and company have never sounded better than when they're blistering through tracks from last year's Clash Battle Guilt Pride.
Polar Bear Club is one of those lucky bands whose concerts transcend the solitary pleasure of listening an album. Like their namesake, the Rochester punk rockers plunge headlong into their performances with reckless abandon. Deep cuts like the anthematic call-to-stagedive "Living Saints" and "Burned Out in a Jar" pepper their sets with hardcore edge, but Jimmy Stadt and company have never sounded better than when they're blistering through tracks from last year's Clash Battle Guilt Pride.
Posted by
Erik van Rheenen
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Artist Of The Day,
Erik van Rheenen,
Polar Bear Club
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Artist Of The Day: Born Gold
I may have seen nearly 20 bands (including highlights Sleigh Bells, araabMUZIK, Japandroids, Clams Casino, Kendrick Lamar, and Cloud Nothings) last weekend at Pitchfork Festival in Chicago, but the best band I saw the entire weekend came as an opener in a small club late on the Friday night of the festival. Born Gold opened up for Purity Ring (who also put on an incredible set as well), and may have well put on the best performance I have ever experienced. Vocalist Cecil Frena was a human machine, covered with lights and buttons from head to toe, lighting up as he moved every such way. His vocals were processed with glitchy effects, and the electronics and synths boomed and echoed through the tiny room, giving everyone in the crowd a show of a lifetime. Born Gold are true showmen aimed at blowing away a crowd, and their performance wouldn't be out of place on the biggest stages of Las Vegas.
You can download their album Bodysongs for free on their Bandcamp page.
You can download their album Bodysongs for free on their Bandcamp page.
Posted by
Casey Whitman
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Born Gold,
Casey Whitman,
free music
Album Review: Aesop Rock - Skelethon
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| Album Rating: A- |
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Unknown
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aesop rock,
Jacob Royal,
Skelethon
Album Review: Dikembe - Broad Shoulders
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| Album Rating: B+ |
Posted by
Erik van Rheenen
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Album Review,
Broad Shoulders,
Dikembe,
Erik van Rheenen
Album Retrospective: Belle And Sebastian - Tigermilk
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| Album Rating: A |
Posted by
Ali Welford
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Album Retrospective,
Ali Welford,
Belle And Sebastian
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Artist of The Day: Medal for Merit
I am somewhat saddened to say that because of work, weird family situations, and not having anyone crazy enough to spend more than two hours with me, that I haven't been able to visit any of our gorgeous American beaches this summer. I feel like I should have missed the young drunk women who fell for me just because I say I am Neil Armstrong's Grandson ("It is your patriotic duty to round the bases with me,) I feel like I should have missed body surfing on waves so big, beautiful, and blue, I feel like I should have missed the random games of Cornhole, Volleyball, and "smear the (now homophobic slur), and I should have missed the unique feeling of relaxation that comes once every six to twelve months in our chaotic and hectic lives. The main reason I haven't missed the beach this summer is because when I listen to Medal for Merit I feel like I am already there.
Posted by
Blair James Chopin
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Artist Of The Day,
Blair Chopin,
free music,
medal for merit
Album Review: Borealis - Voidness
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| Album Rating: B |
Posted by
Jonny Hunter
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Album Review,
Borealis,
free music,
Jonny Hunter
Album Retrospective: The Antlers - Burst Apart
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| Album Rating: A- |
Posted by
Blair James Chopin
Labels:
Album Retrospective,
Blair Chopin,
The Antlers
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