Showing posts with label Fleet Foxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleet Foxes. Show all posts

July 8, 2008

Indie Rock Roundup with Rufus

Chris Martin

Hi. I'm Rufus.

As crustcake has moved in a more focused direction, we have all but abandoned discussion of most or all non-metal music. But we still like the occasional Stereogum-endorsed indie rock flavor du jour (and hate some of it, too), and the crustcake slavedrivers kind-hearted whip-wielders editors have ordered kindly requested that I provide some words to that effect. Maybe I'll do this on a regular basis. Or maybe not. Who gives a shit anyway?

Fleet Foxes - They describe themselves as 'baroque harmonic pop,' and that fits well. The music is lush and dark, deeply rooted in the 60s but sounding quite modern at the same time. Bob Lefsetz was right about "Mykonos"-- it's a killer track.

Santogold - She is blowing up something fierce and is receiving rave reviews from basically everyone, but she's signed on with Converse-- a move that has surely shortened the shelf life of her career. I got her single "L.E.S. Artistes" stuck in my head after hearing it again on 'Sound Opinions' and I had to download the album-- turns out "Artistes" is the only good song on the damn thing!!! What the fuck?! To be fair, I didn't make it all the way through her album, but who has the time?

Feist - (Last year's news I know. I never said I was up to date on the Hype Machine) Hip enough for the trust fund Williamsburgers but not so hip that your mom can't dig it too.

Coldplay - SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT COLDPLAY. They are a good band, but they aren't THAT FUCKING GOOD. JUST SHUT UP. They should be playing the club circuit, not the Daily Show. And Rolling Stone? Chris Martin is not a 'rock god'. LEMMY is a rock god. You fucks.

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April 7, 2008

Crustcake Picks - New Music 4/8

Crustcake Picks New Music

by crustcake gerf (NYC)

First off, a little disclaimer/explanation. Regular readers will have noticed that here in crustcake land music that leans towards the heavy end of the spectrum is our bread and butter. We generally leave most of that 'indie rock' stuff to the 'experts' over at Pitchfork and Stereogum (and the hundreds upon hundreds of other indie blogs out there), but from time to time a band will stand out in the crowd and draw our attention away from our beloved blast beats, riffs, and growls, if only temporarily. So, for all you metalheads that are wary of that sort of thing, we'll try to be as clear as possible, but rest assured that we only post non-metal stuff here that we really like and that we really think is worth your time.

With that out of the way, on to our new music picks for this week. Priority numero uno is Torche's Meanderthal, a 13 track thunder-pop (translation: heavy guitars, catchy songs) masterpiece. Meanderthal is a different animal from Torche's previous recorded output-- it's more focused and song-oriented. Their signature bombstring is absent from all but the final, title track and the album doesn't have the same concentration of heavy moments of In Return, but the band's intentions are clear and their evolution is apparent. Torche is really in a class of their own.

Shoegaze duo Nadja's latest LP, Desire In Uneasiness, is out tomorrow on Crucial Blast. No audio treats from this one available yet that we know of-- we'll be hearing it for the first time tomorrow like everyone else. And we expect greatness.

Japanese melodic hardcore heroes Envy have a DVD out tomorrow, Transfovista.

Transfovista is the first long-form video documenting the long and winding history of Envy's sound and vision. Presented here are seventeen of the band's most notable live performances, spanning a dozen years and countless pieces of murdered equipment. Beautifully edited from a variety of sources culled from hundreds of live shows, Transfovista is a perfect documentation of where the band started, where they've been, and where they are now. From tiny basements to massive outdoor stages and back, this is how the first fifteen went for a band that is becoming more legendary with every passing moment.
For these last two, I'm gonna have a go at beatmaster's 'two word' game. Fleet Foxes = heavenly harmonies; Man Man = weird circus. Two words really ain't enough though, so head to each band's MySpace for your own sonic sample: Fleet Foxes' MySpace; Man Man's MySpace.

Download: Fleet Foxes - "Sun Giant" [MP3]

Man Man - Feathers and Engrish Bwudd (live):



Our picks:

Envy - Transfovista
Envy - Transfovista (DVD) [Amazon]

Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant
Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant EP [Amazon]

Man Man - Rabbit Habits
Man Man - Rabbit Habits [Amazon]

Nadja - Desire In Uneasiness
Nadja - Desire In Uneasiness [Amazon]

Torche - Meanderthal
Torche - Meanderthal [Amazon]

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