The groundhog predictions were just plain wrong
this year as snow stayed in the forecast, along with the cold weather, through
the first day of spring. At least there was plenty of new music to dig
through with new albums by Toro y Moi, Frightened Rabbit, Phosphorescent, and
Youth Lagoon, to spice up the continuum of life indoors. Teaser singles
from upcoming albums featuring The Flaming Lips, Fitz and The Tantrums, and
Phoenix also kept music fans longing for spring, while new bands Parquet
Courts, Cayucos and Painted Palms reinforced the seasonal theme of renewal.
Link to listen here.
**EXTRA CREDIT IF YOU CAN NAME EVERY BAND WITH
BROTHERS IN THE LINEUP (ANSWER AT END OF THIS POST!)
1. "Sun Blows Up Today" -- The Flaming
Lips
Oklahoma’s own house band, The Flaming Lips, keep
the party going with this latest psych rock experiment, which debuted on the
Super Bowl as a Hyundai ad. This single
provides a blast of fun from the upcoming thirteenth studio album, The Terror.
2. "Rose Quartz" -- Toro y Moi
Chaz Bundwick of Toro y
Moi decided to indulge in R&B and 90s house music influences for his third
album, Anything In Return. His smooth delivery still gives off the
chillwave vibe he’s known for, even in this varied context.
3. "High School Lover" – Cayucas
This Santa Monica based
quartet knows firsthand about that sunny California mindset pervading their
music, layering their pop tunes with ambient party noise and other samples to
keep things interesting. “High School Lover” is a tale of unrequited teenage
love from their upcoming debut album, Bigfoot.
4. "Out of My League"-- Fitz and The
Tantrums
Fitz and The Tantrums are
back after their retro sound and constant touring caught the ear of many new
fans. This single from their sophomore
album, More Than Just a Dream, expands
the sound to incorporate 80s synths while threatening to bury Fitz’s stellar
blue-eyed soul voice.
5. "Borrowed Time" -- Parquet
Courts
Brooklyn based band
Parquet Courts brings a resurgence of punk attitude in their debut album, Light Up Gold. Inspired by the NYC bands before them,
the quartet charges through songs with a no holds barred approach to vocals and
raucous rock performance.
6. "Weird Shapes" -- Surfer Blood
West Palm Beach alt rock
quartet Surfer Blood is getting ready to release their sophomore album, Pythons. Singer John Paul Pitts lets
loose in a yelping chorus, describing the song as an individual's manic episode
(which unfortunately might remind fans of the domestic battery charges filed against
him last year).
7. "Circles" -- Shout Out Louds
Swedish indie pop quintet
Shout Out Louds return to the music scene with their fourth album, Optica.
The instrumental crunch of synths introduce this dreamy tune set in a
80s dance groove.
8. "The Woodpile" -- Frightened Rabbit
Singer/guitarist Scott
Hutchinson is responsible for yet another heart on the sleeve story
highlighting his honest, earthy delivery.
The Scottish indie rock quartet recently released their fourth studio
album, Pedestrian Verse.
9. "Song for Zula" – Phosphorescent
Alabama native Matthew
Houck, now based in Brooklyn, has been recording under the name Phosphorescent
since 2001. This song is from his fifth
album of indie folk infused with a rock music sensibility, Muchacho.
10. "Entertainment" – Phoenix
French alt rock quartet
Phoenix is returning since 2009’s breakout Wolfgang
Amadeus Phoenix with album number five, Bankrupt!
After an Asian influenced intro, singer Thomas Mars commands another signature
soaring chorus, instantly reminding fans of the band’s appeal.
11. "Click" -- Painted Palms
San Francisco based duo
Painted Palms released this track as part of a preview for their upcoming debut
album, Carousel. The tune crafts an indie pop treatment of
introspective, interwoven vocals over a percussive foundation.
12. "Dropla" -- Youth Lagoon
Idahoan Trevor Powers of
Youth Lagoon branches out from personal shoegazing to low-fi conceptualizations
of metaphysical musings, along with some ascribed pop music influences. This floating meditation is from his
sophomore album, Wondrous Bughouse.
13. "Trojans" -- Atlas Genius
Australian indie rock
quartet Atlas Genius creates tightly formed pop songs with an infectious
vengeance. This catchy single is a solid
introduction to their debut album, Through
the Glass.
14. "Sacrilege" -- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Alt rock trio Yeah Yeah
Yeahs have served as a point of pride for New York City since 2000. This single from their fourth studio album, Mosquito, adds a gospel choir as the
only really appropriate background singers for the majestic voice of singer
Karen O.
15. "Photon"-- Pantha du Prince
& The Bell Laboratory
German electronic music
producer Hendrick Weber, a.k.a. Pantha du Prince, has teamed up with Norwegian
percussion group The Bell Laboratory to layer chiming bells over his synth
universe. The resulting collaboration is
Weber’s fourth studio album under this moniker, Elements of Light.
16. "You Were Afraid" -- Night Beds
23-year-old Nashville
native Winston Yelten writes spare songs late at night and it shows. This is
the first tune he wrote (at age 18) as Night Beds, dealing with the bittersweet
realization that a relationship would soon end.
DID YOU GUESS 4 BANDS? (IT COULD BE 5 IF WAYNE COYNE’S BROTHER MARK
WAS STILL IN THE FLAMING LIPS!) BONUS
POINTS FOR ADDING TWINS AND THREEPEATS…
1. PARQUET COURTS
2. FRIGHTENED RABBIT
2. FRIGHTENED RABBIT
3. CAYUCAS -- TWINS
4. ATLAS GENIUS -- THREE OF THEM!!!
4. ATLAS GENIUS -- THREE OF THEM!!!