ALBUM STREAM: DAVID BORKMANN: MERCURY

David Borkmann is a promising young producer from the West Coast of Sweden. David’s sound is derived from many different influences. The rock and funk he played as a drummer in his former bands, the classical music he played on the piano as a child, and the deep house music that streamed from his DJing older brother’s room. The ‘Mercury EP’ is his debut solo release, coming on the heels of his recent remixes of Eat More Cake, Avatars and The Berndt.
‘The Mercury EP’ was released on July 12th on Beatport, and July 26th at all other stores.
Stream The Mercury EP Here:
“Mercury”

DANGERMOUSE, SPARKLEHORSE AND DAVID LYNCH: DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL

Dark Night of the Soul, the treatise written by Spanish poet and Roman Catholic Mystic Saint John of the Cross has  become an expression used to describe a phase in a person’s spiritual life, a metaphor for a certain loneliness and desolation. The other  “Dark Night of the Soul”, the mysterious multi-media project/album involving Danger Mouse , Mark Linkous , and David Lynch has proven just as cryptic. While the unreleased album featuring Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse, the Flaming Lips, Iggy Pop, Frank Black, Julian Casablancas, Jason Lytle, and James Mercer of the Shins, remains on “indefinite hiatus” after a dispute with the record label EMI, the book is available for sale on new interactive website for Dark Night of the Soul along with a blank CD.  Its a shame because it’s a great album that everyone should hear. Luckily, it has made its way onto the webs, youtube and some select record shops in New York if you can find it. Check out some videos from tracks on the album below and stream the entire album HERE.

Revenge (feat. Wayne Coyne)

Just War (feat. Gruff Rhys)

THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS: FURTHER

Next Tuesday, June 22nd, The Chemical Brothers will release their seventh studio album, Further, the culmination of nearly two decades of psychadelic exploration, but starting today, fans can hear the album in its entirety exclusively at NPR’s First Listen!
STREAM FURTHER NOW:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127474663

Further is the band’s most ambitious project yet, a full-on audio/visual experience with unique cutting edge visuals tailored to each of the album’s eight epic tracks. The full experience will be available on the CD/DVD edition as well as the exclusive iTunes Pass, but fans can preview the astonishing visuals using The Chemical Brothers‘ interactive teaser here:

U.S. Tour Dates:
8/28 Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre
8/29 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
9/3 Chicago, IL – North Coast Music Festival
9/4 New York, NY – Electric Zoo Festival

THE NATIONAL: HIGH VIOLET

You can  now Stream the The National’s highly-anticipated new album High Violet in its entirety on the New York Times website.  The stream, courtesy of the Brooklyn indie rockers, will only be available until April 27th, but the album officially drops May 11th. You can also check out Discosalt’s most recent review of the band in New York right HERE.

MINUS THE BEAR: OMNI

Seattle rockers, Minus The Bear, are now streaming their forthcoming record, OMNI, in its entirety on KCRW.COM.  Click HERE to listen!  The guys are also kicking off their latest US tour tonight in their homestate of Washington!

OMNI drops May 4th courtesy of Dangerbird Records.  Pre-order the record and play OMNI Says The Game HERE


Tour Dates:
April
19 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
20 Billings, MT – The Rainyard
22 Omaha, NE – Slowdown
23 Bonner Springs, KS – Sandstone Amphitheatre
25 Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall
26 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
28 Covington, KY – Madison Theater
29 Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
30 Hartford, CT – Webster Theater

May
2 East Rutherford, NJ – Bamboozle Festival
5 Boston, MA – Wilbur Theater
6 Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero
7 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
8 Richmond, VA – The National
9 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
10 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution
12 Tampa, FL – The Ritz
14 Houston, TX – House of Blues
15 Dallas, TX – Granada
16 Austin, TX – La Zona Rosa
18 Albuquerque, MN – Sunshine Theatre
19 Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
20 Los Angeles, CA – Mayan Theatre
21 Pomona, CA – Glass House
22 San Diego, CA – SOMA
23 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theater
26 San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
27 Reno, NV – Knitting Factory
28 Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre
29 George, WA – Sasquatch Music Festival

MELISSA AUF DER MAUR: OUT OF OUR MINDS

Melissa Auf der Maur, The former Hole bassist who also toured with The Smashing Pumpkins in 2000,  has released her second solo record and multimedia project, Out of Our Minds (OOOM), which is finally out today!  This latest release features the first-ever duet by Glenn Danzig. Check out the AOL Spinner Listening Party (http://www.spinner.com/new-releases#/3) and don’t forget to pick up a copy. Consisting of 12 powerful tracks produced and mixed by top-flight collaborators including Chris Goss (QOTSA, UNKLE), Alan Molder (Depeche Mode, Smashing Pumpkins) and Mike Frazer (Franz Ferdinand, AC/DC), the multimedia project album also extends into a 28-minute, HD film starring and conceived by MAdM, as well as a limited edition comic book and matching picture disc vinyl illustrated by Jack Forbes.

Stream The Entire Album on AOL Spinner: http://www.spinner.com/new-releases#/3

DR. DOG: SHAME SHAME

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Some last minute, but breaking news for Dr. Dog fans.  Dr. Dog will be performing songs from their recently released “Shame, Shame” tonight at 7pm at the Apple Store in Soho, New York.  I last saw Dr. Dog at the Forecastle Festival where they put on a fantastic show, so this is well worth checking out.  The album was released on April 2nd and has much more of a 60s & 70s pop feel to it, recalling The Beach Boys to the Beatles to Bowie. The show is free, so Discosalt suggests getting there early! See ya there.

You can also stream the album “Shame, Shame” it in its entirety right HERE, courtesy of NPR. just click and enjoy!

YEASAYER: ODD BLOOD


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Yeasayer: Odd Blood

Label: Secretly Canadian

Release Date: February 9, 2010

It’s a good thing Yeasayer is mostly full of shit. In the run up to the release of its second album, the Brooklyn band claimed it was partially inspired by the theory of Singularity, which hypothesizes that artificial intelligence will eventually overtake that of the human mind. If that were actually true, and the group had gone ahead and constructed a concept album about man versus machine, Odd Blood wouldn’t be the florescent joy that it is. It certainly starts out hinting at some larger idea which might possibly involve revolting computers: opener “The Children” features garbled vocals and a clanging, industrial stomp, and is easily the worst song of the ten. But by the end of the record, frontman Chris Keating is singing about he and his girl “making love ’til the morning light” over a clattering clap-along chorus, and the experience as a whole is less a pseudo-scientific think-piece than it is the soundtrack to the romantic sci-fi drama John Hughes never got to make…on acid.

A lot easier to believe is the group’s assertion that it wants to compete with the likes of Rihanna for space on the world’s dance floors. As Animal Collective did with last year’s Merriweather Post Pavilion, on Odd Blood Yeasayer puts aside its art-pop pretensions in favor of making art that simply pops. 2007’s All Hour Cymbals thought being psychedelic meant not having to write real songs, and sometimes it does, but the flashes of melody and atmospheric inventiveness on their debut only made you hope the trio would eventually hang its mishmash of ideas on something sturdier. And now it has—namely, the drums of a dude who used to backup Peter Gabriel. And a shitload of synths, too.

So yeah, this is a “New New Wave” (or, sigh, “nu-wave”) record. Those aforementioned drums—particularly on the sublimely airy highlight “Madder Red”—are the same kind of huge, echoey cloudbursts that made wimps like Simple Minds and Human League seem muscular. Anand Wilder’s guitar appears only in snippets, often buried under a stack of glittering keyboards. And the slow-drifting closer “Grizelda” is about ruthless Colombian drug kingpin Griselda Blanco, whose exports kept American clubs up all night back in the ’80s. But Odd Blood is not a work of empty nostalgia. It is, in fact, very much an album of the late-aughties, when the accessibility of music has saturated young artists with so many sounds it’s impossible not to just feed them all through the pop kaleidoscope. And, despite appearances, it is still very much a Yeasayer album. The band hasn’t ditched the worldly influences of All Hour Cymbals—they’ve been absorbed into rhythms. First single “Ambling Alp,” a jittery earwig named after 1930s boxer Primo Carnera (between this and “Lisztomania,” Phoenix’s hyper-infectious ode to 19th century composer Franz Liszt, the key to a hit single appears to be clicking the Random Article function on Wikipedia and writing about the first historical figure that comes up), has a reggae lilt beneath the glowing electro production. “O.N.E.” bounces along on a rubbery disco beat that’s straight out of carnivale. And there are traces of dub and Middle Eastern folk sprinkled throughout. Everything is coated in a unifying Technicolor sheen, showing the group has learned that psychedelia can be trippy and groovy at the same time, man.

As for a theme? Well, that’s easy: love. Not a cloying, disingenuous love either. “I Remember,” a ballad about Keating’s wife built around a fluttering keyboard line, is the most full-hearted, with references to “making out on an airplane,” “golden hearts in a fresh cut grass” and “being stupid together.” It’s warm and sentimental without being saccharine. And it’s also the greatest counterargument to that Singularity nonsense: Computers might one day be able to think like us, but they’ll never be able to feel like we do.

-Matthew Singer

FANG ISLAND: FANG ISLAND

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Fang Island: Fang Island

Label: Sargent House

Release Date: February 23, 2010

Stream the album for free HERE

Dan Deacon, Mr Holland’s Opus, Joe Satanari, Early 90’s After School Specials, The Go! Team and Starburst (the candy). These are all things that come to mind after repeated listens to Fang Island’s eponymous EP. Band members say this music is the sound of “everyone high-fiving everyone.”  And I have to say, I agree: this album is just so easy to love. But a written description doesn’t do it justice. My advice? Buy it and give it a listen.

Since I experienced this album in such a different way, I figured I’d approach this review in a completely different way. Here is my freestyle take on Fang Island:

Only good things, guitar circles and drum rings, celebration, congratulations, block party booming bass,  tweeting, sweeping, smashing, crashing, putting a smile on everyone’s face. Is it Summer yet? It must be Summer. This is the new Summer sound. One foot planted firmly on the f/x pedal, the other never touches down.  Flash, Panache, Substance and style, even the organ seems to smile, Joyful handclaps and blissed-out beats, mighty tighty moogs and keys. Echo chamber echoes, criss-crossing melodies, soaring, soulful ooh’s and aaaah’s, childlike glee. Muscle car guitars, glitter, sparkles and stars. Indie Tabernacle Choirboy choruses blasting from Chevy Cavaliers and Ford Tauruses, reoccurring ditties and nothing remotely shitty. Rock, pop, chamber and twee, psych, freak, alt and of course indie.  Spin it some more and don’t let it stop. In with a snap and out with a pop.

-Casey Bowers

THE BIRD AND THE BEE: A TRIBUTE TO HALL AND OATES: FREE GIVE-AWAY!

The Bird and the Bee: 'Interpreting the Masters Vol. 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates'

the bird and the bee, the duo of singer Inara George and multi-instrumental/producer Greg Kurstin, kicked off a musical scavenger hunt for their fans today by premiering all nine songs from their new album, Interpreting The Masters Volume 1: A Tribute To Daryl Hall And John Oates on nine different websites: AOL Spinner, BrooklynVegan, Entertainment Weekly, Idolator, MySpace, PerezHilton, Prefix, SPIN and USA Today (links to all tracks below).  Featuring eight classic covers and one original song, “Heard It On The Radio”, the band’s love letter to the “rock & soul” duo, will be released on March 23 courtesy of EMI’s Blue Note Records.

the bird and the bee also played a once-in-a-lifetime concert on Friday night in Los Angeles to celebrate the album’s impending release and were joined on stage by very special surprise guest, John Oates, for performances of “Maneater,” “She’s Gone,” and “I Can’t Go For That”.  In a rave review in today’s Los Angeles Times, August Brown wrote that Oates “couldn’t have asked for a more articulate love letter than the one the bird and the bee just gave him.”  The entire concert was webcast live at Livestream.com, and will be archived on the site starting March 22.

THE BIRD AND THE BEE’S HALL & OATES SCAVENGER HUNT TIPSHEET:
1. Heard It On The Radio –

MySpace
2. I Can’t Go For That – Brooklyn Vegan
3. Rich Girl – SPIN
4. Sara Smile – Entertainment Weekly
5. Kiss On My List –
Idolator
6. Maneater – PerezHilton
7. She’s Gone – AOL Spinner
8. Private Eyes – USA Today
9. One on One – Prefix

DISCOSALT, courtesy of FILTER Magazine wants to hook you up with a rad the bird and the bee prizepack!

One lucky winner will receive a copy of the entire bird and the bee CD discography (Interpreting The Masters Volume 1, 2009’s Ray Guns Aren’t Just The Future and their self-titled 2007 debut), a band t-shirt and a copy of Interpreting The Masters on vinyl.

Sign up HERE

BEACH HOUSE: SILVER SOUL


New Video from the much talked about  new Beach House album Teen Dream.  The Maryland indie dream pop duo officially releases Teen Dream on Sub Pop this week with a DVD containing videos for each song on the album. Check out the fifth video  released through gorillavsbear for the song “Silver Soul” below directed by Beach House’s singer, Victoria Legrand:

Beach House “Silver Soul” from Sub Pop Records on Vimeo.

Need some more Beach House? Stream their new album “Teen Dream” in full on NPR  HERE.

SPOON: TRANSFERENCE

Transference, Spoons latest record, stays the course with Austin’s 15 year pop veteran’s. Pushing 40, and now on their 7th album, this might be their rawest most stripped down album to date. Once around, this sounds a lot different to me than their last EP and “Nobody Gets Me But You” stands out, but stop by later this month for a full album review.  In the mean time, Transference is available to stream  in its entirety for the week on NPR Music’s Exclusive First Listen series, so check it out HERE and let us know what you think.

THE DIOGENES CLUB: 979

We get a lot of music suggestions from indie labels, artists, PR Firms…even grandmothers. Todays submission comes from a Brighton Band called The Diogenes Club.  A pretty laid back melodic pop duo with an 80’s synth sound that reminds me of early Phoenix.  Their new EP 979, is a spacey 3 song album that will be available February 22, 2010 but you can stream it for free HERE

You can also check out the video for “Tie Ourselves Around” below

STATE CHAMPION: STALE CHAMPAGNE

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Southern, garage-folk act out of Louisville, KY.

Stream their most recent album Stale Champagne HERE , peep their myspace or check out a vid below.


ANIMAL COLLECTIVE: FALL BE KIND

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Animal Collective has just released another album this year to follow up one of my favorite albums of the year Merriweather Post Pavilion.  The new EP “Fall be Kind” is a darker album, only five tracks long and you can stream it for free right now Here


FREE STREAM: JULIAN CASABLANCAS: PHRAZES FOR THE YOUNG

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Julian Casablancasdebut solo album, Phrazes For The Young, is officially out today but you can stream some of the tracks on the web for free.  Check them out below:

“11th Dimension”Julian Casablancas from Phrazes For The Young
“Glass”Julian Casablancas from Phrazes For The Young

COMPILATION: DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL

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The much anticipated and mysterious multi-media project/album involving Danger Mouse , Mark Linkous , and David Lynch entitled Dark Night of the Soulfeaturing Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse along with the Flaming Lips, Iggy Pop, Frank Black, the Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, Jason Lytle, and James Mercer of the Shins, has apparently been canned.
Teaser below:


Dark Night of the Soul is a treatise written by Spanish poet and Roman Catholic Mystic Saint John of the Cross. It has since become an expression used to describe a phase in a person’s spiritual life, a metaphor for a certain loneliness and desolation. The Lynch Project has proven just as cryptic and while the Dark Night of the Soul book has been released along with an art installation at L.A.’s Michael Kohn Gallery this summer, the album official release “has been either scrapped altogether or put on indefinite hiatus” according to Billboard magazine, “due to unspecified legal issues with EMI”. Whether or not the installation has plans to reach New York, is still shrouded in mystery but luckily the album is out there if you snoop around. I picked up a copy at a record shop on East 3rd Street and you can stream the entire album HERE.

YEAH YEAH YEAHS: IT’S BLITZ

00-yeah_yeah_yeahs-its_blitz-2009-c Yeah Yeah Yeah, this album has been out for a while…but in case  this armpit weather has de-motivated you to pick it up,  here is The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s latest album “Its Blitz”, streamed for free.

Click HERE

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THE DODOS: TIME TO DIE

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The Dodos new album “Time To Die” will not be officially physically released until September 15th and not digitally until July 28th…but in the meantime, you can stream the full album HERE. Enjoy.

You can also catch the Dodos with Ruby Suns on Tour this year:

The Dodos & Ruby Suns – 2009 Tour Dates
08/8 Los Angeles, CA – The Getty Museum *
08/14 Seattle, WA – KEXP Mural Amphitheater Summer Series *
08/28 San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands Music Festival
09/26 Big Sur, CA – Henry Miller Library
09/27 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
09/28 San Diego, CA – Casbah
09/29 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
09/30 Phoenix, AZ – Modified
10/2 Dallas, TX – House of Blues-Pontiac Garage
10/3 Houston, TX – The Orange Show
10/4 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
10/6 Tallahassee, FL – Club Downunder
10/7 Atlanta, GA – The Earl
10/8 Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle
10/9 Washington DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
10/10 Baltimore, MD – Talking Head
10/12 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
10/13 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
10/14 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
10/15 Cambridge, MA – Middle East Downstairs
10/16 Montreal, QC – La Sala Rossa
10/17 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
10/19 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
10/20 St. Paul, MN – Turf Club
10/22 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
10/24 Boise, ID – Neurolux
10/25 Portland, OR – Aladdin Theatre
10/26 Vancouver, BC – The Biltmore Cabaret
* No Ruby Suns

SUPERCHUNK: LEAVES IN THE GUTTER

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After seven years without a CD release, Superchunk finally released “Leaves in the Gutter” a couple months ago. A 5 song EP release in the  mold of their early 7-inches and between – album EP masterpieces. If you let this one slip past you, what better way to get over the hump than to check out all four new tracks plus last year’s vinyl-only hit single, “Misfits & Mistakes” all streaming for free HERE .