Kuvatud on postitused sildiga Indie pop. Kuva kõik postitused
Kuvatud on postitused sildiga Indie pop. Kuva kõik postitused
1/27/2011
[Compilation] Between Two Waves – Vol. C (EardrumsPop)
Actually it did not happen much time ago when I reviewed one compilation (Between Two Waves - Vol. A) under EardrumsPop which consisted fundamentally of two-sided collaborations. In any cases, I am not able to put the temptation aside for not reviewing another one too because of my orthodox indie nature was came to the forefront with those 14 songs again. In a word, here is another great collection of songs shuffling inbetween jangle pop, dream pop, slightly folk-driven indie pop and also some more contemporary sounds are thrown over here (of course I referred to dream-alike electronic/chillwave undercurrents here). Although without whimsical tricks basically, in principle, the whole seems to be really virtuous in the vein of old indie tunes having lots of catchy angles and edges and refreshing air letting you feel yourself free. No doubt, you need to be relaxed and having some distance from effect-loaded pop experimentalism at least for some time. Here is one track that really imprisoned me during last days. Indeed, The Hurries (Sundae + Girl Alliance)`s Not That Easy sounds out as if hinting at a neutral zone between Pet Shop Boys and Mojave 3 somewhere.
Listen to it here
1/21/2011
1/15/2011
[Compilation] Various Artists - 23 Evergreens Vol.2 (23 Seconds)
The Gothenburg-based label 23 Seconds has been a crisscrosser of different indie styles or at least strongly indie-infused electronic pop genres for some years. Here represented 23 tracks released inbetween 2008-2010 do offer a proper overview about the backbone of the label. No doubt, the selection compiled by H Johan Lundin and Jesper Larsson is decent enough reflecting upon some exceptions as well - hip-hop (Dynamo 414; Conspiracy of Mind) and trance-induced bubblegum rave (Clone DJ) and post-metal (The Big Sleep In Search Of Hades). The other artists include Henrik Josè, Azoora, Jenifer Avila, Shampoo Tears, Azeda Booth, Adam & Alma, Ixtlan, Danish Daycare, Cosmic Spring, The Womb, Azoora, Can`t Stop The Daggers, and Emerald Park.
Listen to it here
1/06/2011
Pinkle House Plants (Aaahh)
Let`s still continue with some handsome sounds from Chicago (the previous time was dedicated to the (post-)psychedelic experimentalism-drenched ensemble Crouching_World) this time it is focused upon the singer-songwriter Bryn Martin aka Pinkle`s follow-up to the Invertible (2009, self-released/Jamendo) and shitloads of albums previously released on Jamendo. Beside it he is used to upload and show up his works in progress and a bunch of completed songs on his home page.
By studying himself in Lausanne, Switzerland, Europe the 13-track album House Plants is released under the German-based label Aaahh Records, obviously not incidentally though, as Martin`s music is getting really close to the mid-European indietronic/folktronic tradition. The restraint acoustic guitar/ukulele loops are mingled together with his soulful, half-filtered vocals and mostly sublime electronica (using legendary electric/electronic keyboards like the Mini Moog synth and the Farfisa organ among the vast array of acoustic instruments), sometimes letting come forth some abrupt sonority as well, by this way, reminding of Beck (Alibi). In general, it can be resumed up to be more album-oriented music.
In conclusion, by supposing him as a kind of simple (not simplistic at all, though) and gentle musician as a person on his own, in any cases, his music is really worth to get a try to letting you to be thrown away from disturbingly surrounding accidental noise over to the middle of grass and flowers.
Listen to it here
8.9
1/02/2011
[Compilation] Between Two Waves – Vol. A (EardrumsPop)
As I said once, the Norwegian-based EardrumsPop has been one of the finest single and compilation records around the world to date. (Unfortunately the first compilations are being down for a while because of purposed to save space for future issues. I hope those will be uploaded somewhere else, at Archive.org or Bandcamp, for instance). The music under this label does proof out as a voice of nowadays and classical sensed indie conscience. More profoundly, it does veer from jangle, twee pop, dream pop, baroque pop and sunshine pop currents to poptronica and electronic pop, and shibuya-kei notches (lots of artists represented herein come from Japan). Yet, in principle, the indie pop under EardrumsPop is rather a retrospective appearance, for sure, having avoided to be a hype-centric one (which is also very important!), instead aspiring for great classical melodies and astonishing harmonies to shuffle seamlessly the (theoretical) gap between nowadays and the previous decades.
On Between Two Waves - Vol. A (released in April of 2010) are represented 14 tracks by the following artists like Boa Constrictor vs The Honeydrips, Baffin Island (The Very Most + The Hermit Crabs), Suspicious for the Winter (Casa Murilo + Like Spinning), Jacob Borshard and Cake on Cake, Starlight Recorder (Dylan Mondegreen + Alex Rinde (The Margarets)), Leaving Rio (Cineplexx + Onward, Chariots), Peacock Dreams (Shelby Sifers + Spirituals), Saturnalia (The Lost Cavalry + We Walk On Ice), Kubot (Martin Gustafsson (Boy Omega) + Martin Bergström (New Beginnings/Sin Närmiljö)), Early to Bed (Wisdom Tooth + Me And The Horse I Rode In On), En handvändning (Solander + Jerker Kaj), Johnny Favourite and the Exs (Johnny Favourite + little xs for eyes), Dizzie Bird (The Marble Man + Angela Aux), and Broken Motion (Paragraphs + Me And My Arrow). As it can be witnessed for, regarding the collection title and concerning on the artists`specific juxtaposition to each other, each song in principle consists of a blend of (at least) two artists or musicians (can it somehow be related to the abandoning of the kind of snooty eccentricity, though?). The miscellany is full of great songs, though, some of them are outstanding - Baffin Island (The Very Most + The Hermit Crabs)`s You Make Two Weeks Two Days which is a fine ukulele-based troubadour pop reminiscent of some workouts by Jens Lekman and Sondre Lerche; Jacob Borshard and Cake on Cake`s Summer Will Have Its Way is a Belle & Sebastian-esque warble; Leaving Rio (Cineplexx + Onward, Chariots)`s Vanish does involve delicious doo wop harmonies, sung the first half in English, and the ending side in Spanish, respectively.
Listen to it here
12/29/2010
[Compilation] Totokoko Christmas Compilation (Totokoko)
Here is a compilation of 19 tracks from Japan, though, more concretely, if to check out for the names, not all the artists are the Japanese heritage by their roots. For instance, Ryan Cohen, who offers opportunity to Ron Sexsmith`s Maybe This Christmas. This is a compilation which is dedicated to the Christmas (as the Christmas present with music, drawings/illustrations/photos and one video by the Totokoko label) showcasing a vast array of diverse indie spheres, veering from restrained keyboards-driven indie pop and folktronica/fingepicked guitar pop wrapped in by glockenspiel chords and accidental concrete music sounds to more shibuya-kei-touched dynamic outputs, chamber-alike infused progressions, lo-fi-inflected sonic backbones, creeping, capella-near notches and some instrumental, piano-relied "interludes". The only exception is the closure track Wallpaper of the Soul by Kraffa which is used to be a 100 percent-electronic one being deep(ly) techno(-)reflected and even slightly dubstep-hued. The favorites of mine are [.que]`s Silver Light, Wool Strings`s Sleep Green, and AMERICAN GREEN`s The Clock Tower And The Fountain, and Ibuki Yushi`s Noel Readying Experience.
All in all, in fact, it may be seem at times that the compilation is not pretended to be upon the highest aesthetical level because of the natural restriction of conceptual thing on its own, on the other side, it is filled with heartful touches for the biggest red-letter day and quiet times.
Listen to it here
12/26/2010
Jean Dean Steps (Jean Dean)
I have big pleasure and honour to announce the Tallinn-based ensemble Jean Dean released recently their debut single Steps and video for it at their Myspace page. Undoubtedly it is the day single (and obviously for the next days as well) of mine because of creating vast monumentums and evoking lots of nostalgic memories in my head and shaking strongly some of my soul`s inactivated edges and pouring over the imaginary borders, offering a flying platform for to get glidered from the snowy present toward the fairy tale-alike past to be drowned into great parallels applicated to Estonia and the United Kingdom as well. In any cases, Jean Dean is a quartet consisting of musicians known by their previous and parallel independent musical activities in various groups. Kene Vernik (song, guitar), Allan Pilter (guitar, synths, harmonica, electronics), Margit Korbe (synths, backing vocals), and Inga Nõlvak (bass, backing vocals) are intended to create suggestive, dream-filled (not catchy tunes in the first sense, though) soundscapes with crisscrossed guitar lines, velvet-infected noisy indie feedbacks, with lots ups and downs and key changes. If to come back to the above cued reference it reminds of apparently forgotten Estonian band 1983 (having been active in the first half of 90`s) and of course Lush ( their line-up consisted of 3 women and a man as well!), though, Jean Dean is used to be a bit more murky, a bit more dark-hued, more detailly, via mostly Kene Vernik`s lush, velvet-filled timbre. A perfect workout indeed. The nineties are coming back? It seems to be so at least...
Listen to it here
10.0
Sildid:
Alternative pop,
Dream pop,
Fuzz pop,
Indie,
Indie pop,
Self-released,
Shoegaze
12/05/2010
Black Tambourine black tambourine cassette (Bandcamp)
There were quite messy times about the musical situation in the Foggy Albion during the 80`s when indie music had intensely searched for its very own identity. Of course, the solid premisses were up there having been moulded via the post-punk/proto-indie blowouts, and The Smiths made its succesful enterings into top charts. To be set up into the broader meaning of a then-time occurence chain, it was appropriate time when underground music identified itself through the cassette culture movement as well. In any cases, the tape-based C86 compilation was the most influental appearance showcasing a wide and vital array of twee pop and jangle pop ensembles at the time, some of which later evolved into alternative dance/baggy form (for instance, The Soup Dragons, and Primal Scream), and some musicians (Tim Gane) abandoned/cancelled his previous band (McCarthy), replacing it with obvious purpose toward innovative pop frontiers with a new type of formations (Stereolab) to be reached off.
The aforementioned situation by the US-side was strongly reverberated by the label Slumberland, which the most golden rabbits were/are The Lilies, Hood, and Black Tambourine. The last named one was consisted of the members of Whorl, and Velocity Girl, having crossovered twee, noise pop, and shoegaze (though a bit less visible angle) elements with each other. More concretely, Black Tambourine might be imagined as a bastard of Jesus & The Mary Chain, Lush and Talulah Gosh. A great bastard, yet, having stuck in catchy, joyous, and delightful warbles.
On this compilation, 4 solid tracks/re-mixes made by Don Zientara after the mastertape of original mixes were stolen from a car are proudly represented here. The differences between original mixes and new mixes are apparently subtle in principle - doubled vocals on Can't Explain and For Ex-Lovers Only, a long feedback ending to Throw Aggi Off The Bridge, different effects & treatments (reverb, reverb, reverb) all around. The vocals are somehow buried even deeper, and the guitars sound louder. Undoubtedly a hidden pop music chapter lighted up nowadays.
Listen to it here
9.0
Sildid:
Alternative pop,
Bandcamp,
Indie,
Indie pop,
Noise rock,
Remixes,
Shoegaze,
Twee pop
12/02/2010
11/27/2010
Tiny Fireflies ePop005 (Eardrums Pop)
By concerning on every kind of single labels around us I have mostly referred to Beko DSL, yet, there are other akin records as well, definitely enough worth to pay much attention. For instance, the likes of Club 7, Bad Panda, and Eardrums Pop are the names to be rememebered in the first place.
In fact, the last named record was previously known by its sizable indie pop compilations (13 compilations in total), having acquired a kind of magnificient quality the better you are hardly able to find out from somewhere else (indeed, your obligation is just to listen to those ones!). However, the last notches of its discography are exclusively the matter of singles, having a geographical stretch from Indonesia to The United Kingdom, from Finland to the United States. By stilistical approach it might be compared to the sounds of the legendary The Slumberland Records, and The Best Kept Secrets. Indeed, mellow indie pop, consisting of jangle pop and twee pop shadows, yet, having a nowadays touch via poptronic elements.
The Fireflies`s 3-tracks single set is the first missive, signifying the departure from the array of compilations. A duo (Leslie and Kristine) comes from Chicago, having been sharing their duties at Very Truly Yours, and proceeding their solo projects (Tiny Microphone; Fireflies) as well. One of those beatific tracks is a cover of Skeeter Davis` hit The End Of The World, inspired by Claude Longinet`s interpretation of it, and another (Holding Pattern) exploits a sample by Serge Gainsbourg`s La Horse. As it is said yet, it sounds really beatific reminiscent of chillwave oozings and sighs, getting quite close to Memoryhouse (Kristine`s hyper dreamy timbre and vocal manner turns/ascents tend to be similar to Denise Nouvion). On the other hand, a kind of slow(core) movement with the help of drum machines and cathedral-alike organs conveys a decent cue toward Beach House, though. Or hinting at the beautiful coverprint (by Minkee) could have it be named as "lovewave" instead of? A great music, no doubt.
Listen to it here
9.4
11/22/2010
11/21/2010
The Arctic Flow Club 7 003 (Club 7)
Supposedly everyone who is got deeply digged into the discography of the Holiday Records is not surprised at all to hear about such a name as the Arctic Flow, behind it is Brian Hancheck, a profilic musician from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Approximately a half year ago he released a pair of singles under Beko DSL as well. However, now it is proper time for another single label Club 7. Hancheck`s soundscape is profoundly dreamy and floating, consisting mainly of subtle indie pop numbers with certain shoegaze influences. On the other way, it could be described as shoegaze music without massive touch of abrasive guitars and psychedelic entering into a chaotic inner world, instead of it used to be reserved for nicely suffusing guitar chords driving over the middle layers of the sound. Though, it can be sounded psychedelic as well. First of all, if you are in to dedicate your time to such British indie luminaries as Slowdive, Ride, and Chapterhouse (especially the last named one) or have listened to music released under the label Slumberland, this release of 2 tracks (Sentiments and Artifacts; King of the Flood) is thought for you.
Listen to it here
8.9
11/04/2010
Inverness Somewhere I Can Hear My Heart Beating (Psicotropicodelia/Jamendo)
The southern side of the American continent is and has been full of great artists, and Inverness is undoubtedly one of the best entries I am being honoured to listening to.
Four friends from Sao Paulo are there to push their idiosyncratic conception forward - Lucas de Almeida (voice, guitar, sampler), Marcio Barcha (drums), Mateus Perito (voice, guitar, sampler), and Flávio Fraschetti (bass) are joined together to create the experimental rock band Inverness. The name comes from a dream, a successive theme in the group's work.
However, four organic instruments (voice, guitars, bass, drums) plus samplers do constitute up a very reminiscent instrumental array of My Bloody Valentine, though, their intention is inclined to be going in a bit different directions. Besides lush noise outbursts, strumming beauty of guitars and fabulous cinematic orchestrations you can hear shitloads of different influences via intense sampling synthesis - from hazy sunshine pop and doo wop-infused easy listening and techno vibes to psychedelia and sub-ethnic music numbers (involving in new age-y flute passages and weird vocal manners). If you are not satisfied yet searching for some solid ground, to find out some examples, I maintain you to make some steps toward The Avalanches, and The Guillemots as well. 10 tracks full of fucking greatness indeed, being one of the best killers of the 2010 so far. Obrigado, lads!
Listen to it here
10.0
10/14/2010
10/01/2010
9/06/2010
Teacups - Songs about Yarn (Rack & Ruin)
Rack & Ruin Records on kahtlemata üks neist plaadifirmadest, mis suudab kuulajat üpris tihti rabada. Teacup`i 16-looline reliis kätkeb eneses huvitavaid suundumusi - ühelt poolt on see sugulane hingeülendavale kammerpopile a la Beirut, Sufjan Stevens ja Bark Cat Bark, teisalt ka selle kaaneümbrise stiil ei juhata melomaani valele teele - siin on 8-bit/chiptune`i naivistlikku ja primitiivkõlalist kulgemist. Tõepoolest, kõige muu kõrval on ka kasutatud Nintendo mängukonsoole SNES ja N64. Üks kiht orkestreeritud viiulikätkeid on jäetud põhjale luupima, teistes kihtides on modifitseeritud oktaave, hoolitsetud sedaviisi motiivide ja temaatilise arengu paisutamise eest. Kuigi träkid on reeglina lühikesed, moodustavad need koherentse terviku. Samuti on muusika instrumentaalne, v.a ühe erandiga. Knitting for your Resume (SNES) on kaunis indie-number, mis võiks vabalt aasta poplugude edetabelis figureerida. Ka oleks patt jätta märkimata albumi keskne ning pikim rada Songs About Yarn in B-flat, mis kandub edasi filmimuusikaliku kerguse ja muretusega. Kuigi projekti vedav Richie mainib korra ka KKHS Symphonic Band`i, näib see siiski fiktiivne üksus olevat - mille kaudu oma sümfoonilisi-orkestraalseid ambitsioone "õigustada". Hoolimata erinevatest ning pealtnäha sobimatutest tahkudest resoneerub üllitis õmblusjälgedeta tervikuks. Väga väärt kuulamine igatahes - nii kvaliteedilt kui eripäralt.
Kuula albumit siit
9.4
Sildid:
8-bit,
Chamber pop,
Chiptune,
Crossover,
Epic,
Indie pop,
Organic electronica,
Rack And Ruin
8/19/2010
Flyafter Flyafter EP (23 Seconds)
Jakarta kolmiku 4-loolist EP`d kuulates ei jää üle muud kui konstateerida, et järjekordne kauniilmeline ning ajastutruudusest pakatav indiereliis on ilmavalgust näinud (püüdmata seejuures kuidagi irooniline olla). Tänapäevane indie tähendab reeglina pendeldamist akustilise ja elektroonilise helikeele vahel (rõhuasetusega viimase suunas), second-hand`ist soetatud süntekatega nurgeliste helimustrite mängimise kaudu DIY-kultuurile truuduse vandumist ning viimistletud produktsiooniga established popi vundamenti murendades. Keskmisest poploost on siinsed taiesed poolteise minuti jagu pikemad - naiivnaljakas sünteetiline helikeel avardub ning omandab "kredibiilsuse" sametiste sündiorkestreeringute/shoegaze-refräänide ning unistuslikkusest täidetud väljavenitatud vokaali toel. Ning uskuge mind, Indoneesia pealinna indieskeenest leiaksite teisigi suurepäraseid punte.
Kuula albumit siit
9.0
Sildid:
23 Seconds,
Alternative pop,
Dreamy,
Electronic pop,
Indie,
Indie pop,
Indietronica,
Lo-Fi,
Shoegaze
6/18/2010
Royal Hideouts Pine Sharks (Royal Hideouts)
Brighton`ist (Massachusetts`i osariik, USA) pärit ansambli 4-loolisest EP`st ei ole eriti midagi välja tuua. Valdavalt instrumentaalne loksumine on verevaene, demolik ning erinevaid kontekste arvestades mittemidagiütlev. Võiks suisa öelda, et kohatu, s.t ilma kohata muusika. Seda on raske kusagile, ka vahele, paigutada - mitte et midagi vägisi lahterdama peaks. Avaloos Barney Rubble, Steve McQueen on postpungi märgid ja hoog õhus, kuigi kolmandas ešelonis. Seevastu ülejäänutes puudub seegi dünaamika ja inerts. Kid Brother (Gaucho)-s ning Deaf Sister-is on jangle pop`i varje võimalik tajuda, tekitades ebamäärase tunde, teisalt soovitaks aja otstarbeka kasutamise, meelte erksuse ning esteetilise naudingu nimel eelistada kaasaegsetest näiteks Bishop Morocco loomingut. Kindel puks. Tõepoolest, albumi nimetus (männipuust haikalad) väärib oma hambulisele ohutusele osutavat tiitlit. Torgata käsi puumonstrumi lõugade vahele, kompida seal ning tajuda midagi ebamäärast ja mõttetut. Suht absurdne, on ju? Mis iganes, Pitchfork pidas oma Forkcast`is vajalikuks ühte nende lugu ära märkida - võimalik, et siinkirjutaja ei ole veel aru saanud nende puutest.
Kuula albumit siit
5.6
6/01/2010
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