New Music Streams: A Tonnage of Fresh Tunage from Young Widows, - TopicsExpress



          

New Music Streams: A Tonnage of Fresh Tunage from Young Widows, Chromeo, Tombs and More First up is the album Easy Pain from noisy Kentuckians, Young Widow. The bands reverb-heavy sound pays homage to greats such as Shellac and The Jesus Lizard. Check out the follow-up to 2011s In and Out of Youth and Lightness via Pitchork advance here: bit.ly/1kJvD9v Now for something a little bit different - Chromeos brand-new album, White Women, featuring contributions from Vampire Weekends Ezra Koenig, Toro Y Moi, Solange, LCD Soundsystems Pat Mahoney, and Fools Gold duo Oliver, is streaming on iTunes. Its out May 12 via the good folk at Big Beat/Atlantic, and you can listen to it here: bit.ly/1j2fVDD Next up weve got some atmospheric black metal from Saor, a scottish one-man band that deals in the kind of soaring black metal that makes you want to stand atop windswept peaks looking all brooding and epic. Their label, Northern Silence, has uploaded the bands storming new track Aura to YouTube. Check it out here: bit.ly/1kWm5JQ Keeping with black metal for a moment, the AV Club has dropped the latest platter of splatter from navel-gazing noise-peddlers, Tombs. The track is called Deathtripper and is taken from the groups forthcoming LP, Savage Gold. Listen to the churning melange of industrial grooves and piercing post-punk here: avc.lu/1opvDOs Walter Martin, best known for his contributions to The Walkmen, offers up our final choice with his selection of kid-friendly jams, Were All Young Together. The album, out May 13th via Family Jukebox, features a raft of special guest that reads like a whos-who of the current indie-scene, including Karen O and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the National’s Matt Berninger, Martins Walkmen bandmates Hamilton Leithauser and Matt Barrick, and Clap Your Hands Say Yeahs Alec Ounsworth. Crank it up here: bit.ly/1sh15Ra
Posted on: Wed, 07 May 2014 11:10:02 +0000

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