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Realizing The World Is Asleep

24 Apr Heycoolkid!

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Gentleman Jesse And His Men

“Take It Easy On Me” - mp3

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Take It Easy On Me” is my favorite track from Gentleman Jesse And His Men‘s latest album Leaving Atlanta which slightly strips away the punk edge that originally attracted me to their sound back in 2008,  leaving the spotlight on a strength of song structure and a nearly impossible sound not to sing along with.

Take It Easy On Me” was meant for an 80′s montage or 2012 summer nights full of cheap beer and good friends, I’m stoked for the later.

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Father John Misty 

“Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” - mp3

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Two things should be stated up front; Father John Misty is in itself one awesome band name, the second being the fact that J. Tillman chose to use it as a moniker rather than riding his own name and its attachment with Fleet Foxes for further solo success is commendable to say the least.

Until recently I’ve felt that J. Tillman was just creative enough as a solo artist to justify leaving his former band as they were just beginning to make the unfortunate jump from scene to mainstream, all of that has changed completely with the birth of Father John Misty.

I’m not sure what caused it but something big has happened within Tillman, there is a new crystallization of creativity that has me more than stoked to jump on the FJM bandwagon. This is great music, for the first time I’m actually excited not only for what he has laid out in front of us but more-so for what absolute potential this new shift shines a light on.

Welcome to the spotlight J. Tillman you’ve sure as hell earned it.

Upcoming Austin Show:
Mohawk - May 26 w/Har Mar Superstar and Dana Falconberry.

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1,2,3 

“Some Kinda Hate” (Misfits Cover) - mp3

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Have you guys heard the 1,2,3 Mifits Cover album? If not, you should!

As both a fan of 1,2,3 and The Misfits this combination of the two still amazes me each time I press play.

I’m not sure why I dug up this release from last Halloween but it has been finding itself onto daily mixes these last few weeks. If you happen to be a die-hard Misfits fan and you don’t appreciate this more than likely it is from closed-minded biases rather than any real discrepancies with the sound, sure some of the piss and vinegar is lost in translation yet what we gain makes the loss justifiable.

The band has a kickstarter up to help get a new van due to how many shows they’ve had to cancel from their current van breaking down. These guys create incredible music and if you missed one of their many sets during this years SXSW you should definitely pencil them in at the top of your must-see live list, it wouldn’t hurt to throw down a few bucks to help make it happen.

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Sin Fang 

“Only Eyes” - mp3

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Only Eyes” is the first release from Sin Fang‘s new EP Half Dreams which will be here in less than a month… just in time to soundtrack yet another summer with his upbeat electronic gems.

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Lydia 

“Best Nights” - mp3

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I was a bit weary about how Paint It Golden would sound when it came out last fall. The thought of the band lacking Mindy White‘s perfectly fitting vocals and the chemistry they helped create within the band’s sound left me without an ounce of optimism for Lydia‘s future. So often in the past I’ve found myself wishing she sang more rather than typically working as an accompaniment, the few songs where she takes the lead were some of their best to date and the presence it brought to their albums was an absolute cornerstone to what made them great.

The dirt that all parties were throwing in each others direction didn’t help bare the loss much either. At the point of their hiatus things seemed bleak with enough drama to fill an MTV reality show, all members seemed to have something negative to say about the band as a collective .  So now Mindy is out and the two founding members Leighton Antelman and Steve McGraw are all bro’d-up once again, I’m not sure what happened, I guess sometimes friendship trumps creative differences.

Enter Paint It Golden and the complete shock I had upon finally listening to it last week. This album is better than good, it could quite possibly be their best album yet. There is confidence, there is style, it’s a even a bit more grown-up (for a band I previously would have full-on labeled Emo this is important), and yet the engaging lyrics feel as personal and engaging as ever. All things considered I’m left wondering if White had stayed with the band and they continued on their previous course would I have liked it? Probably not, my sulking-in-emotion drowning-in-depression days are a ways behind me.

There’s a line in the sand between maturing and selling out and thank god Antelman and McGraw chose the side that allows me to continue cheering for them and having great music to coincide with my own life and the memories they have/will attach themselves too.

At this point the only thing I’m not thankful for when it comes to things Lydia related is the fact that they are still touring in support of crap bands like The Maine (I’m sure the guys are good people and all but I’ve seen them live and it sounds like an auto-tuned pre-mixed prime example of all that destroyed a thriving important scene I once held so close), grow some balls guys! Wouldn’t it be better to play shitty bars in dive towns than ride the Alternative Press pre-pubescent bandwagon? I’m not a supporter of business decisions rather than artistic ones and Lydia‘s current tour seems to follow the first route.

At the end of the day, with my judgements on touring decisions aside, I’m glad I hadn’t written these guys off, it definitely would have been my loss. My fingers are crossed they keep it together this time.

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Alamo Race Track 

“Apples” - mp3

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I was sitting up last night listening to the new Said The Whale album and this song came to mind. I can now say that Little Mountain has shifted from being an album I chose to hate for unimportant hopes that they would have gone a different direction with their sound to one of the main albums I’m listening consistently to. I’ll say this and move on; why do bands never strip things back? It’s always more production, more production, more production with each album until they are undeniably fitting into the clear-channel playlist void of complete sell-out garbage. That’s what bothers me about Little Mountain, sure it’s a great album but it’s a small step towards the dark side, just for once I want a band to get heavier or folkier or go from clean to lo-fi rather than the complete reverse, seriously if Springsteen sat down in his kitchen and recorded a new album by four-track as he did with Nebraska it would most likely be the greatest album he’s made in thirty years, I would much rather hear an artist with all their flaws than hear how well a producer can polish over them.

Apples” is what I was hoping for when I download Little Mountain because it would have been a step forward in songwriting strength for the guys without losing that swing your mug backyard campfire vibe that made songs like “The Light As You” kick the door to my heart open. That’s enough of STW.

Alamo Race Track are a band who have been creating a homogenous sound of music for ten+ years. Their the perfect mixture of Bishop Allen and the aforementioned Said The Whale without losing their own distinct sound, standing out within all comparisons.

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Old Gray 

“Ryan Mitchell Made Me Do It” - mp3

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It is only April and I have included Old Gray on three mixtapes already. If “Ryan Mitchell Made Me Do It” wasn’t one of the best song I’ve heard since uncovering “Belly Of The Best” last December and before that “Wilderness Eyes” last summer I wouldn’t continue inundating you with their music, after all you can lead a horse to water or some shit.

This song comes from their Demo‘s EP (free through their bandcamp link below) and fully embodies, without missing a single aspect, each and every quality that makes me passionate for music and keeps me shuffling through  band pages and blogs all night.

It’s like Fat Mike once said, “the record player spinning the best times I never had, so why do my old records make me sad? Cause they’re so bad and no one seems to understand the glory of guitar when out of tune, the off timing, the singers who can’t sing, the beauty of flaw.” Those few lines define what it is that makes me hold onto the music I LOVE with such closeness as to occasionally lose sight of the fact that a specific song and I as an individual are not one and the same when it feels for those few endless minutes that we are.

Sure I appreciate all types of music, I understand (or at least think I do) the indefinable characteristics that makes the difference between what is good and what is not, like how I can confidently say that Wilco are generic but Whiskeytown were great, but it’s the music that goes beyond labels and definitions that truly bonds with me and causes everything to fall into place, to clear away the chaos and confusion that has become my day to day life and for those brief moments help everything to just make sense.   “Ryan Mitchell Made Me Do It” is one of those rare but important songs.

We live in a dream and, when our lives are over, we’ll finally wake up and realize the world is asleep. We’ll empty our lungs and strum out our heartstrings; we’ll simply wake up and realize the beauty in life. One day we’ll scream and get rid of our demons- we’ll empty our souls, take the world off our backs. And as for me, well, I’ve been through some bad times, but I’ve kept my head up and imagined a place with just you and me. Some day the world will stop and so will our hearts. I love you so.

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Bonus: NOFX – “Jaw Knee Music” – mp3


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Bryan John Appleby

“Duncan” (Paul Simon Cover) - mp3

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It’s been a while since I’ve mentioned I Am Fuel, You Are Friends – what is probably the best website in the world for music. Heather Browne has an ear for music which I can merely strive for and an elegance to her writing I could never even attempt. It was awesome to see her venture out in a very organic way when  she began Chapel Sessions last year, much of the phenomenal acoustic music in my library has come out of those sessions.

Bryan John Appleby‘s take on the lyrically-sound Paul Simon song “Duncan” is quite possibly my favorite that has come out of the Chapel Sessions. It’s odd how close to the original Appleby keeps his version yet there’s something about it that feels brand new with a deep underlying sadness. Sure that has been a staple of Simon’s songs but this is a fresh sadness, individualized rather than all-encompassing as with all of Simon’s work especially with Garfunkel. I would dare even say that somehow that somber nearly melancholy semblance is what Garfunkel brought to the music which people so often overlook. It’s easy to see Art as just standing there and singing along, and sure Paul Simon was able to go on to define what it means to be a singer-songwriter on his own but it’s those early tracks that stand out, not for the structure but for the spirit they embody, many nights I’ve spent trying to figure out why. What changed? For much of my life I thought it was maturity, taking his approach from passion to professional yet it was when I first heard JBA’s version that this new notion came to me. It’s early in development as a theory goes so I can’t quite expound upon it but the question now is, how is it that Bryan John Appleby accomplishes what Paul Simon never could quite do on his own?

I’m not saying that BJA could write a song of this caliber, that is yet to be seen (we’ve still got time), but he sure as hell can breathe a whole new life into “Duncan” and that is commendable in itself.

Check out the entire Fuel/Friends Chapel Session here.

Listen to the difference for yourself – Paul Simon – “Duncan” - mp3


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Hosannas 

“The People I Know” (Copy Remix) - mp3

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The best remixes, as with covers, are the ones that can take a great song and change it without losing any of the originals integrity. Copy‘s remix of this formerly chill Hosannas song moves “The People I Know” in more of the direction the original only hinted at in its development.

Nothing over the top is added or tweaked but “The People I Know” now has a drive to it which makes the experience feel more passionate. Marius Libman‘s eight-bit key addition is rather fantastic in itself though, I could listen to those ten second breaks sampled on repeat for an hour and never grow tired of it.

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Make friends with CopyMyspace | Last.fm

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Hundred Visions

“Last Cab From Tunis” - mp3

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Let’s get back to something a little more visceral.

Last Cab From Tunis” has a sound that I can only describe as a spot on mix of Real Estate and The Talking Heads, a combination I wouldn’t believe if I hadn’t heard for myself.

These guys are out of Austin, I’m yet to catch them live since moving here but I’m hoping that changes in the very near future. A new album is due out in the next month or so,  I haven’t seen an official date for it yet, if it’s anywhere near as good as what they’ve put out so far go ahead and count on seeing more of them on Heycoolkid!.

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The Orwells

“Lays At Rest” - mp3

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There’s much that can be taken from what is being said in “Lays At Rest.” Since we are all at liberty to make our own interpretation, I can’t help but hear a statement being made throughout this song that embodies the mindset of all those twenty-somethings I consider my peers. The whole burn it all down to build it back up, self-evaluation vs. self-destruction, the standing-still disguised as forward progress and the reality that sometimes we have to defend our decisions after the fact even when we’re not sure ourselves what we are doing, all of that is possibly in “Lays At Rest“. Then again this could just be an indie-pop break-up song.

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SNOWMINE 

“Piece Of Your Pie” - mp3

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I’m feeling like I should end this week in a bit more upbeat fashion than usual.

Most SNOWMINE songs stand within their own unique psyche-pop sound so it’s more of a compliment than just an average reference when I mention how “Piece Of Your Pie” feels very similar to another of my Brooklyn favorite’s Bear Hands, only with more space and a little more swagger, yet the definitive difference lies within how this song is fueled by confidence and just enough experimentation to keep things original.

I really hope to catch these guys live this year. They keep sending me invites to shows in New York, it sure would be nice to have something more within biking distance, sure Lance Armstrong could make a trip out of it but for a half-pack-a-day smoker like myself it’s a little bit unrealistic.

I promise that next week’s post will have more new faces, I’ve been spending much of my time this year actually soaking in entire albums from bands rather than falling in line with A-typical hipsters who only know one or two songs from a band and pretends like they are a passionate fan. I felt somewhat like a fake when compiling my Best Albums of 2012 list when I was actually hearing a few of them in there entirety as I was typing up the post. There has to be a balance for continually finding new worthwhile music while at the same time getting to enjoy the incredible art which has already been found, I’ll let you know if I ever figure it out. SNOWMINE create great art, so it’s only a half-assed apology I offer up. I may be lowering my chances of new followers, it’s worth the loss, what’s more important, them or me… not all self-centered decisions are bad ones, right?

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No one lives it up (or down)

19 May

This weeks post is most definitely longer than usual but it seems the amount of great music touching my ears these days is nearly impossible to keep up with. I can embrace that with a smile. Just think of this as a double post.

Also:  I got a confusing message last week telling me that I should include downloadable links to the songs I mention in my blog. Everyone learns at their own pace I guess. So to avoid the confusion the words in red are links to places where you can gets em on your computer for free (and hopefully love them enough to get a physical copy of the album/want to check them out live when they come to town/ buy their merch at said show for your little brother in hopes that he takes that stupid justin bieber poster off his wall and in some round about way have faith that by the time he gets a real crush on a girl in his class that he has a solid idea of what decent music sounds like before he starts listening to Coldplay and wearing polos to impress her).

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Sleepy Viking- A Backyard Funeral

Sleepy Vikings are gaining force in my list of  favorite bands this year. Can’t wait to see them live (that is if they ever come to Indy) and when I do this is the song i’ll be begging for them to play. want to know more:  Sleepy vikings home

also tessa may be my biggest front women crush right now . Hey these things matter

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Other Lives- Tamer Animals

As of this point in 2011 Tamer Animals is the strongest album to come out.  Although it’s  little too clean but most likely that’s what the band had been hoping for when they brought Joey Waronker in to produce for them. The songs are still solid and, although controlled, the instrumentation is highly enjoyable. Try it before you buy it here: Tamer Animals Album stream

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Secret Knives- The Northwest States

Something in me settles every time I hear a Secret Knives song. Time seems to slow down to a perfect pace allowing me to fully appreciate not only the song itself but everything that’s happening around me. The “Northwest States” is my personal favorite from the band .The  simple lead that comes in at 1:15 seriously causes tears to swell for me (I realize it’s the opposite of heterosexual to say that but it’s true). There’s something about music that feels like it were written to be experienced on your own that should never go under-appreciated. My heart appreciates Secret Knives. Pick up both the “Affection album” and the 2008 the “Wolves EP” for free here: Secret Knives free album downloads

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Body Language- Social Studies

Another great  release from Brooklyn based Body Language.  Up until recently they’ve been handing out their self-titled ep, which they dropped in January,  for free through bandcamp but they’ve hit the brakes on that sometime over the last few days.  Most likely they’re adding another track to the release. Here’s the link hopefully it’ll be useful soon: Body Language bandcamp

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Beverlay- Sandcastle

Beverlay have a flawlessly crafted  album with “Boardwalk“, honestly it’s probably the best EP out this year.  I really don’t know much about these guys outside of it being the new project of  Matt Raudsepp (honheehonhee) and Nico Ormiston (winter gloves) and that they’re from Montreal.   Sandcastle is probably the strongest taste of how great “Boardwalk” is.  Gets the entire album for free here: Boardwalk EP by Beverlay

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Peter Bjorn And John- Nothing To Worry About

Over the last few years I’ve learned to just bite my tongue when talking about Peter Bjorn and John because it seems there is always someone who gets really angry that I don’t jump on the “this band is brilliant” wagon. For the most part I find them overrated and where once i did enjoy their one flavor of the week (I don’t even need to say it you’re probably already hearing the whistle) it’s taste has since grown bitter.  This song does nothing to really change my mind but it does remind me that PB&J do know how to write songs that are immediately catchy.

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Geographer- Original Sin (live)

I’ve been paying closer and closer attention to Geographer ever since I accidentally came across one of their tracks a few months ago (read about it here: heycoolkid- this playlist is better than most relationships ive been in).  There doesn’t seem to be anything this three-piece can’t do REALLY well and that includes transferring a very electronic/effects driven sound into something tangible and involving live which is something that so few bands have been able to do since the electronic shift started happening a few years ago.

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Hi Ho Silver Oh- Showers without warning

Outside of this being a really great song that gets even better with each listen there is another underlying reason. I’m a huge Friday the 13th fan( except for parts 5, 7, 8, jason vs. freddy, and jason x those suck -jVs.F was watchable 7 kind of is as well) and in honor of  this past weekend being one of those fridays it seems more than fitting to put a song up from an album completely based on the Friday the 13th movies. Read more about it over at One Track Mind: One track minds hi ho silver oh review

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John, Shelly and the Creatures- Long May You Reign

I guess these guys are now going by Master and Dog. I’m not sure if they plan on going in a different direction but lets hope not I just don’t see a reason to change anything.

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Caleb McCoach- The living that i do today

Once again something needs to be made clear. Caleb McCoach is the best songwriter in Indy, this is fact, but unfortunately you’ll have to see him live to grasp this yourself. His recorded songs, although still great to hear, don’t come close to seeing him transform so much emotion, sadness, hope, heartbreak, and self reflection  into this stage presence that is one of the most unique you’ll ever experience.

Rather than pretentiously standing on a stage and saying “check out my songs” like most solo artists do, Caleb actually falls back into this somewhat shy shell and releases these songs  that immediately steal your breath and attention. I’ve seen Caleb play six or seven times and have been blown away each and every time. Outside of quick said the bird, Caleb is the most overlooked artist in indianapolis and this saddens me.  Maybe if he threw six other people on stage and created some sort of incoherent noise the scene kids might actually start flocking to his side.  If it sounds like i’m bitter it’s because i am.  Caleb McCoach is the best this town will ever have to offer and i’m afraid through his lack of arrogance and the snubb acoustic artists get around here that Caleb may one day quit bringing his unequaled art out into the light for us to see.  The streets of indy should weep if ever that would  happen.  (*I’m not sure what the actually name of this song is.  The tracklist didn’t load from the CD i grabbed from his show at the Melody INN a few months back.)

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Dark Mean- Happy Banjo

I’m utterly pissed at every band made up of kids who look thirteen,  use autotune, and make the term “emo” seem like you are putting a band down .  Dark Mean are drastically close to being on  a level of being able to comfortably compare them to bands like Pavement, Built To Spill  and The Magnetic Fields. EMO when it was depressingly real. Emo in reference to a genre of music that somehow combined with americana and created what most people mistakenly call “indie” today.  Dark Mean could be a modern taste of an evolved form of emo or simply put they could be a band just good enough that they’re songs will bare significance for the rest of our lives.

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Akron/Family- light emerges

The video for this song is pretty great. I caught it for the first time last week and it made my night better hopefully you guys dig it as well.

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Sebastian Dangerfield- You Played Your Part, Singer!

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Love Boat- You Know I Really Want You

.Their last.fm page says “Accustomed to playing shows that almost always get raided before playing, Love Boat usually stand in a corner of the party(dubbed “the kick it spot”) and try to look good”… I think what they’re trying to say is even if you don’t know these guys YOU KNOW THESE GUYS.

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High Tension Wires- Get Weird

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Burnt Ones- Bury Me In Smoke

It’s no secret that the scene in indy is fueled by kids with a heart wrenching passion for  drug-singed music and those bands that create it. This explains why Burnt Ones are a cool kid favorite around this town (especially in fountain square) Burnt Ones do what they do well and that’s important.

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Best Coast- Goodbye

If you were one of the few people not to have the highly concupiscent  best coast melting down your ipod last year let me know and i’ll send you a link for a free godsmack download because you obviously have no idea what good music is.  A friend of mine posted some of the lyrics from Goodbye last week and reminded me once again why it is my favorite song off of the coveted crazy for you.

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Dan Mangan- Fair Verona

There aren’t many songs by Dan Mangan that don’t have at least four stars in my itunes.  This one is littered about in random playlists of mine, not because it’s his best song, but because it’s the best song to listen as part of a mix. His consummate lyrics are still intact but not as up front as in other great mangan songs such as in  you silly git, tina’s glorious comeback, Et Les Mots Croisés, or his growingly popular road regrets. Can’t wait for Mangan to come south to the states again.

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Jascha.- The Last Honest Man

For all of the phenomenal bands in Indy right now it shouldn’t be as hard to find recordings that embrace their strengths but for seem reason that’s the case. The studios these guys are using do a really great job and the labels they are on treat their bands just as good as any of the best labels around. But i’m afraid that this artistic freedom these labels show to their artists around town may actually be holding the artists back by not giving them that extra push they need when recording.  Jascha is a band that stands as a perfect example of this. Live they’re a soulbearingly intense and magnetic band and even though There’s Nothing Like Love for Making You Miserable is a solid album somehow it just seems flat in comparison. This is still a great song and worth more than one listen. I’m just saying,  if you only “kind of like” this song  you should make it top priority to check Jascha out when they come to town because seeing them in all their sweat covered intensity transforms “kind of  like” into love.

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Quaker Parents- yes, alright

I should probably elaborate on how Quaker Parents are the most ideal band to see in some sweaty basement but instead here’s the link to the free album so you can see what i mean for yourself : Quaker parents free huge mask download

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The Appleseed Cast- Innocent Vigilante Ordinary

I’ll never get tired of this perfectly written song from one of the best bands ever. No real reason for having them on this weeks playlist other than i brought them up at work the other day and the person i was talking to hadn’t ever heard of The Appleseed Cast and i was afraid they might not be the only one.

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Bedouin SoundClash- Brutal Hearts (Ft Coeur de Pirate)

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James Vincent McMorrow- If I had a boat

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James Blake- Wilhelms Scream

It’s hard to find a blog out right now that hasn’t dubbed James Blake’s self-titled album as being the best this year has had to offer. I don’t see it quite the same way but it is a highly listenable piece of vinyl that slips perfectly into the background…good enough for me.

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Charles Bradley- The World (is going up in flames)

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Matic Lee- Ghost

Which of us hasn’t sat around wondering when someone would create some sick beat out of the ghostbusters theme song? Oh i’m the only one?

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Skrillex- Died this way (lady gaga remix)

I was starting to stress out when i thought this was going to be the only new skrillex track for a while  since he lost both his laptop with the new album and had no backups. Once that news came out i spent days scouring through posts from the last four months looking for those early leaks i refused to download since Sonny Moore was so blatant about how unfinished and unhappy he was with them being leaked so soon.  But it seems like he’s still got new songs about to come out and that it wasn’t as big of a loss as i had taken it. Which is good for all of us. I’m still holding onto the new tracks for a few minutes before posting them, sorry, i’m kind of that way with skrillex tracks.  So that being said i’m going to put up what i thought was going to be the last decent new track  for a while which had me bummed because I absolutely hate anything Lady Gaga. I only have been able to tolerate this one because as should be obvious by now, I love anything Skrillex and love should always conquer hate. God the bandsaw(ish) into intense scream(ish) at about 1:10 makes me wish I could be in a room with sonny when this magic happens. this guy is electronic perfection. Seriously Skrillex is one of the few things that dub-step has gotten right.

Dead Mans Bones- Pa Pa Power

Am I the only one whose used a girls love for the notebook as a gateway into indie music? “Oh you like ryan Gosling? you should check out his amazing band Dead Mans bones.”  Anyways one of the best movies i’ve ever seen is blue valentine (which I went to see in theaters four times, dragging a different friend each time).  Somehow in the last week i’ve found myself randomly clicking on DMB tracks and watching half-nelson again.  I also in the process came across a video of ryan gosling on the mickey mouse club twenty years ago with justin timberlake which literally put me in tears. The link for that one is up on the heycoolkid! twitter page if you care to see for yourself. —quick side note. I have a gut feeling that gosling had a hand in creating the mysterious penny and the quarters song from the blue valentine soundtrack—-

My favorite Dead Mans Bones track is  :in the room where you sleep

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Work Drugs- Rad Racer

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Netherfriends- Tac Tac

Like a better Delorean with a lyrical rhythm Tim kasher would be proud of I’m still not sure how Netherfriends continues to float under the scene’s radar. They’ll be in lafayette at the beginning of june but lafayette’s a far cry from indianapolis, or even a decent place to play a show for that matter, so i’m going to take this opportunity to make a personal request— hey, Netherfriends, come to indy, the girls are sweaty and the beers usually lukewarm it’ll definitely be worth your time.

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Ha Ha Tonka- Giant Strides

I’ve been more or less listening to this song lately just to keep the spark alive as far as my love for ha ha tonka goes. It seems that when I take time away from their songs I kind of forget about them. I haven’t a decent reason for this. I love everything about them and am still kicking myself for missing their set at locals only two years ago.

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The Get Up Kids- Shatter Your Lungs

It’s not four minute mile but it’s also not 1998. I’m just glad to see the get up kids doing something as a band that’s both new and highly listenable. Everything pryor writes is good but it’s even better when it’s with the get up kids.

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The submarines- birds

Slightly poppy and infectiously catchy this is my first taste of the submarines and with all honesty i’m curious to see which genre the rest of their stuff settles into.

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Buried Beds- Breadcrumb Trail

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Auditorium- Sunday

there’s not a single time that this song has come on where my initial reaction isn’t to skip it …quickly.  The overall sound just doesn’t sit well until the lyrics suck me in. Auditorium are like a more vocally in your face mixture  between sufjan stevens and nick morrow (two great artists) they’ll probably grow on me because they definitely know how to put some heavy lyrics into their songs.

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David Bazan- The Wolves

“Raise  your hand if you’re awesome”

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I can’t believe i’m about to say this but David Bazan has somehow become a much stronger artist after moving past the whole pedro the lion thing. Pedro was great but Bazan seems to really have found himself since those sad emotional days(wait his new stuff is sad and emotional too…um it’s better because it’s that but …different).

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Blessed Feathers- Free Love

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Caleb McCoach- Movies are all you think of

I was really set on putting Caleb on this playlist but couldn’t choose between the two. Both are perfectly crafted songs. This one takes second to brother in the kitchen, unfortunately i’m yet to have a copy of it to listen to or share.  This one’s also a nice closing song for a mix with this much length. Hope you guys enjoy.

although the qualities not phenomenal here’s an alright version of  brother in the kitchen:

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As usual if you or a band you represent would like some content removed from the page I’ll be more than happy to do it. I’ll also never recommend the music again in a positive light. It still amazes me the amount of bands, and especially labels, who expect people to go out of there way to check a band out by paying for it first. It’s art! The money will most likely come wouldn’t you like to do it without being greedy? that’s my rant. If there’s any music i’m missing or missing the point on here’s the comments section let me know about it.

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