Album Stream – Mythologies : Honey Tapes

New Psychedelic Rock, DIY extended play Honey Tapes from Mythologies.

MP3 – Nite Jewel : What Did He Say + Kamera Song

Nite Jewel’s  out-of-print debut LP Good Evening is finally getting the reissue treatment (including vinyl) this fall via Secretly Canadian. Expect two bonus tracks including “What Did He Say” plus a cover of the Inner Space classic “Kamera Song“. Listen below:

Album Stream – Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti : Mature Themes

Listen to Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti’s strange new LP Mature Themes — in its entirety, via Vancouver’s exclaim!.

MP3 – White Denim : Darlene + Gas On F

White Denim have two previously unreleased downloads for you,  recorded during the band’sTakes Place In Your Work Space sessions.

mp3: White Denim :: Darlene

mp3: White Denim :: Gas On F

Video – Freddie Gibbs & Madlib feat. BJ The Chicago Kid : Thuggin

Freddie Gibbs & Madlib feat. BJ The Chicago Kid This is the follow up video to “Thuggin'” directed by Jonah Schwartz and presented by Madlib Invazion and DD172 Films. http://rappcats.com

Dinosaur Jr. interviewed by Portlandia’s Feminist Bookstore Lady

One of Portland’s top feminist bookstore professionals, Candace of Women & Women First, spoke with J Mascis about the upcoming record, I Bet On SkyWatch their illuminating interview below.

Video – Black Moth Super Rainbow : Windshield Smasher

A few weeks ago, Black Moth Super Rainbow revealed “Windshield Smasher,” the first true single off their upcoming, most impish release, Cobra Juicy. Thanks to the hordes of BMSR supporters who came out in force on Kickstarter, that record will be coming in multiple physical forms, including MP3, CD, vinyl, lenticular vinyl, and, of course, mask, via frontman Tobacco’s new label Rad Cult on October 9th. The band’s gratitude is boundless. They consider themselves something of a misfit gang, and many of those who supported their cause are mask-carrying members, too. There are many perks to being a member of the BMSRmy, some of which are explored in the new video for “Windshield Smasher”. Force-feeding people cake, for example. Free amateur haircuts, always and forever. Cool, West Side Story-esque weaponry. The list goes on. Watch the video, directed by Bo Mirosseni (Sleigh Bells’ “Riot Rhythm”) and edited by Sammi Cohen.

Video – Tiger Love : Summer Rain

Watch the new VHS music video for “Summer Rain” by Tiger Love directed by Tiger Love – a London-based band formed last year by brothers Roiii, Gigi and Loral. They’ve had previous success with their self-directed music video’s “Gio Gio” and “Pussy Cocaine”  and performed as main support for the likes of Mark Ronson, Uffie, TV On The Radio, The Hurts, Boy George, and others. 

Stream – Vybez Cartel : Kingston Story

The Deluxe Edition of Vybez Cartel’s Kingston Story is streaming now on soundcloud. Take a listen to the critically acclaimed record and 2 unreleased tracks below. The re-release is out 8/14 on Vice.

Stream – Buffalo Killers : Dig. Sow. Love. Grow

Ohio based trio Buffalo Killers‘ are streaming their fourth full-length effort – Dig. Sow. Love. Grow. Stampeding with the ferocity of their first two albums (the Dan Auerbach-produced Let It Ride from 2008 and their self-titled debut from two years prior), Dig. Sow. Love. Grow incorporates much of the loose, organic nature from last year’s highly-praised album 3 with some late ’60s psychedelia, blues, Americana, garage rock and the folk-rock sounds that rolled out of Laurel Canyon in the early ’70s like a sweet cloud of Acapulco Gold.

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New Track – Grizzly Bear : Shields

New track from GRIZZLY BEAR off the New Album SHIELDS.

 

MP3 – BBC Radio 1 Mix : Shlohmo

BBC Radio 1 has another great mix out, this time from L.A. producer –  Shlohmo.  Exploring Future Beats, features unreleased material, including “Out of Hand” + remixes of Just Friends (Nico Jaar + Sasha Spielberg), Ryan Hemsworth, Carly Rae Jepsen, and more:

mp3 –  Shlohmo  :  mix for BBC Radio 1

Video – Liars : Brats

Liars  just unleashed the video for “Brats”, off of their recently released album WIXIWAnimated by Ian Cheng, the video is a nightmarish and glitchy rendition of the Elmer Fudd vs Bugs Bunny tale – catch the caricatured cameo of the three Liars as that rascally rabbit battles Fudd.

Video – Tef Wesley : Rock-N-Rolla

Check out the Tef Wesley’s new NSFW music video “Rock-N-Rolla”, directed by Stacks Calhoun for Spaghetti Project Media Group . This song can be found on Tef Wesley’s recently released Corner Store Loosies mixtape.

Tef Wesley-“Rock & Rolla” from Spaghetti Project on Vimeo.

Video – Washed Out : A Dedication

The new official video from Washed out for the track ” A dedication” finds chill-waver Ernest Greene living a quiet, domestic life with a sweet gal and a sweeter little cat.

New Track – Animal Collective : Today’s Supernatural

‘Today’s Supernatural’ is the first single from Animal Collective’s new album Centipede Hz, out September 3rd / 4th on Domino.

Live – Girl Talk, Snoop Dogg, TV on the Radio and The Black Keys : Catalpa NYC

Over the weekend, Discosalt attended the first ever Catalpa Festival on Randall’s Island. Two solid summer days/nights of diverse live music from an eclectic lineup including The Black Keys, Snoop Dogg , TV on the Radio and Girl Talkall under a blue leopard print banner commanding the crowd to “DANCE BITCHES!”. Despite the rain, some poor footwear decisions and two “wham jam, no thank you ma’am” sets of Umphrey’s McGee, the NYC festival, striving to be a pioneering East Coast festival comparable to California’s Coachella and Chicago’s Lollapalooza, managed to deliver.

SATURDAY – JULY 28

8-8:45PM TV on the Radio

Having not performed in New York since September of 2011, this was a real homecoming for Brooklyn’s TV on the Radio and a real treat for the predominantly New York based crowd. After being cheered on stage by the collective fan cries of “Brooklyn!”, the band tipped their hat (and beard) to another New York musician – dedicating “Second Song”, to a “dear-departed inspiration, Mr. Adam Yauch…I would not be in New York City without the words of that man.” This was one of the best performances I’ve seen out of these guys, and in a surprisingly short set, the band managed to hit all the crowd pleasers, squeezing in “Staring at the Sun”, “Wolf Like Me” and “Will Do”.

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9:30-11PM The Black Keys

The Ohio garage-rock duo (with a little help from some friends), oiled up their gritty back-to-basics blues engine with some sonic lube worthy of classic rock torque. Ripping into a seemingly endless zeppelin-esc guitar rock grab bag to draw the biggest crowd on Saturday – with plenty of audience participation na-na-na’s. In only 90 minutes, Auerbach and Carney cranked through a crunchy set of soulful modern blues rock, gunning down broken dreams and witchy women with a raw intensity that is best experienced live, and along the way nailed down some fan favorites like “Your Touch”, “I Got Mine”, “Thickfreakness”, “Girl Is on My Mind”.

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SUNDAY – JULY 29

5:15-6:15PM Matisyahu

So…the last time I saw Matisyahu perform, he was an Orthodox Jew. Now, he’s ditched the Chassidic shtick for a clean shaven look, crowd surfing and inviting female audience members to dance on stage with him. “No more Chassidic reggae superstar. Sorry folks, all you get is me … no alias.” His face is smooth, but his voice is even smoother,  as Matisyahu managed to skank out some new gems off his new album and revisit some old classics –  playfully chastising the audience for requesting “King Without A Crown” and “One Day”, saying –  “Obviously I’m going to play them, Those are the only two songs everyone knows”.

6:15-7PM Matt and Kim

Matt and Kim definitely win the festival award for funniest stage banter …or drummer Kim Schifino has revealed a horrible case of tourettes. “I know what you’re thinking, we’re a little out of shape, I’ve been doing exercises, though — something called a Kegel…because I want to fuck the shit out of you tonight!” When Kim wasn’t shouting “fuck” or “shit”, she was shouting, well “fuck” or “shit” or restarting “Daylight” after hitting Matt’s keyboard with her sticks. “I get crazy with the sticks and I just have to hit shit”. The band left the stage thanking the crowd for taking their 2012 virginity.

7:45-9PM Girl Talk

In my next life I want the energy level of DJ superstar – Greg Gillis. The one man mash-up party monster (along with a crowd of 20 or so aggressive people dancing non-stop around Gillis) drew the biggest crowd of the day and did not disappoint. Gillis performed an hour plus set of dozens of effortlessly produced classic hip-hop, pop and rock mashup-style remixes – including everything from M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes” mash with Ice Cubes “It Was a Good Day” to Nirvana, Notorious B.I.G, Elton John and the bounce friendly Nine Inch Nails “Wish” mashed with Kelly Clarkson’s “Since You’ve Been Gone”. There were lights, confetti, inflatable animals, balloons, balloons filled with confetti, toilet-paper guns, crowd surfing and enough sweat and bouncing to make a porn star blush. Gillis closed the high energy set with his version of Gun’s and Roses “November Rain”, as confetti rained down on the crowd.

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9-9:40PM A$AP Rocky

I was really rooting for A$AP Rocky… that is, until, the air horn. The upcoming 23-year-old Harlem rapper, rocking a “Fuck Swag” T-shirt and signature skinny Jeans, spent more time shouting over his own backing tracks and firing off bullet sound effects, whistles and air horns, than he did rapping. While surrounded by a stage entourage that never consisted of less than 8 people at one time, the image conscious A$AP Rocky told the crowd –  “people used to fuck with us for wearing skinny jeans around 2004. Now we’re right here with our skinny jeans and you embrace that shit”…well…how about embracing some music.

9:40-10:45PM Snoop Dogg

Interspersed by pre-recorded blacksploitation inspired skits on a giant projection screen – which included the Doggfather firing an assault weapon at the crowd, smoking weed and taking out a “bitch” – was a crusty old man dancing, a Lady of Rage appearance, a furry Nasty Dogg with an eight-foot long stuffed penis and a giant spliff, a cloud of weed smoke and of course Mr. Snoop Dogg backed by the original Dogg Pownd, performing the 53- minute gangsta rap classic – Doggystyle. The set was on point as the entire crowd, even security, could be spotted singing along with the familiar sounds of “Gin and Juice”, “Murder Was The Case,” “Serial Killer,” “G’z and Hustlas” and, of course, “Doggy Dogg World.” Snoop ended the Doggystyle set declaring –  “I ain’t stopping, I’m like the bunny, I keep going and going”, just  before coming back with two encores- a Pharrell-assisted “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Young Wild and Free” as his DJ played Wiz Khalifa verses. Unfortunately, Snoop’s alter ego Snoop Lion never made an appearance.

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Then….there were these people…

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First Listen – Tame Impala : Elephant

‘Elephant’ is the beastly first single proper from Tame Impala‘s forthcoming sophomore effort, ‘Lonerism’, to be released this coming Oct 5 (AUS) / Oct 8 (UK) / Oct 9 (USA). A swaggering glam strut about a cocky jock playing the jerk, ‘Elephant’ is Tame Impala at their confident (and of course cosmic) best. It’s a wild space rock safari and the lift off point to planet Lonerism.

After Dark 2 – Out This Fall on Gold Glitter Vinyl

Italians Do It Better recently announced part 2 of After Dark, which will be released on “gold glitter vinyl” triple LP this fall – October 15. The album promises to feature new/unreleased tracks from Glass Candy, Chromatics, SYMMETRY, Desire, Farah, and more.

MP3 – Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti : Only In My Dreams

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti has another track to share from Mature Themes, out in August on 4AD:

mp3: Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Only in My Dreams